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Lo-Line Audio BLUETOOTH® System

The Bluetooth® telephone system uses the audio head unit and the multi-function display which communicate on a dedicated medium speed CAN (controller area network) bus. The system allows the driver to connect their own Bluetooth® enabled phone into the integrated phone system using Bluetooth® technology. Bluetooth® technology allowing hands free operation of a Bluetooth® mobile (cell) phone.

The system comprises:

Pairing of new handsets is achieved by searching for the vehicle Bluetooth® system on the users telephone handset.

The user must use their own Bluetooth® telephone handset to search for the vehicle, the vehicle name (Land Rover) will be displayed in user's handset. Once selected, the user enters a PIN on their Bluetooth® handset. The code is selected randomly by the audio head unit and is displayed on the multi-function display for the user to enter into their handset (or device).

Up to 6 telephone handsets can be paired with the vehicle, but only one handset can be used at a time for making or receiving a call. The multi-function display will show some telephone handset functionality, including dialing and (if compatible) the telephone handset phone book. The signal strength and battery level can also be displayed if the telephone handset supports this feature. The displayed information allows the user to operate the telephone handset without touching the telephone.

NOTE: There is no physical connection or cradle between the telephone handset and the audio head unit. Communication between the telephone handset and the vehicle system is only via Bluetooth®. This can limit the available functions dependant on the telephone handset used.

The system allows the driver to make, receive and end telephone calls using the multi-function display or steering wheel switches.

Compatible Bluetooth® mobile telephones can communicate with the vehicle's in-built telephone system. Pairing and connection must be made with the ignition on, the engine running or in 10 minute accessory mode.