Land Rover Discovery: Pairing and connecting a bluetooth phone or device
A paired phone or device can be
connected for different uses; phone or
music. Pairing is normally required only
once.
When the ignition is switched on, the
vehicle automatically tries to re-connect
to a previously paired Bluetooth phone
or device, if it is within range of the
vehicle.
If automatic connection is not made, or to
connect a new phone or device, use one
of the following pairing methods:
Pairing using the phone or device
(preferred method):
- Switch the ignition on and make sure
that the Touch screen is active.
- Select General settings, then
Bluetooth.
- From the list, select Make system
discoverable.
- Switch on your phone or device's
Bluetooth wireless technology device
connection. Using your phone or
device, search for and select your
vehicle's Bluetooth connection (see
your phone or device's operating
instructions for more information).
- A Passkey number is displayed on the
phone or device. If this number
matches the number on the Touch
screen, touch Yes, or press Pair on the
phone or device.
Pairing using the Touch screen
- Switch on your phone or device's
Bluetooth wireless technology device
connection. Make sure that your phone
or device is in Bluetooth wireless
technology device discoverable
mode, sometimes referred to as find
me mode (see your phone or device's
operating instructions for more
information).
- Switch the ignition on and make sure
that the Touch screen is active.
- Select General settings then
Bluetooth.
- Select Search for Bluetooth Devices.
- The system searches for a phone or
device and, if found, the phone or
device displays on the screen.
- Select the required device.
If the phone or device is not found,
NO DEVICES FOUND displays.
Note: The phone/device list can store
up to four entries.
- A Passkey number is displayed on the
phone or device. If this number
matches the number on the Touch
screen, touch Yes.
- When a phone or device is paired, it
is included in the connected device's
list and on the PHONE screen. It also
appears in the Bluetooth, List of
paired devices section.
CHANGING THE CONNECTED
PHONE OR DEVICE
Up to four phones or devices can be
paired with the vehicle in the same way.
However, only two can be connected and
ready for use as a phone or device at any
one time (one for phone and one for
media).
To connect a different paired phone to
the vehicle:
- Switch the ignition on and make sure
the Touch screen is active.
- Select General settings, then
Bluetooth.
- Select List of Paired Devices.
- Touch the Phone soft key or the phone
hard key.
From the PHONE menu screen, select
Change device.
- A menu appears. Select a paired
device from the list.
DELETING A PAIRED PHONE OR
DEVICE
To delete a phone or device from the
system:
- In General settings, select Bluetooth.
- From the list, select List of paired
devices.
- Select the phone or device to be
deleted.
- From the list, select Delete pairing.
The phone or device is deleted from the
system.
READ NEXT:
For information on connecting a
Bluetooth phone or device.
Note: Some Telephone system features
will not operate unless the SD card
supplied with the vehicle is inserted
correctly into the SD card s
Press to answer an incoming call. Press
to end a call. Press and release to dial
a number/contact.
Increase the volume when in a call.
Decrease the volume when in a call.
TELEPHONE SAFETY
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COMPONENT LOCATION
OVERVIEW
The message center is located in the Instrument Cluster (IC), in a central
position between speedometer and the tachometer. The 5 inch Thin Film
Transistor (TFT) display can be continually reconfigured to prioritize and
refine the information presented to the driver.
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Avoid exposing the fuel gases to
any potential sources of ignition,
as the resulting fire and explosion
may cause serious injuries and/or
death.
Switch off the engine when
refuelling.
Switch off any personal electronic
devices, such as mobile phones or
music players, when refuelling.
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