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Cellular Phone: Overview: Notes

The Bluetooth® telephone system uses the customers own Bluetooth® capable telephone handset in conjunction with the vehicle information and entertainment system. The system is controlled by the audio head unit on Lo-Line audio systems or the Integrated Audio Module (IAM) on Hi-Line and Premium audio systems. Both the audio head unit and the IAM have a Bluetooth® antenna incorporated into the unit.

Telephone handsets must be paired with the audio head unit or the IAM, requiring the input of a PIN (personal identification number) before they can be used with the vehicle system.

Once paired, any telephone handset can be 'connected' to the vehicle without re-entering the PIN. In addition, previous connected devices will be connected automatically the next time they are present in the vehicle and the ignition is in power mode 6 (ignition on) or power mode 7 (engine running).

Bluetooth® wireless technology allows electronic devices to communicate wirelessly through a short-range RF network. Bluetooth® wireless technology can simultaneously handle data and voice transmissions which allows the vehicle's Bluetooth® telephone system to provide hands free operation of the users Bluetooth® telephone.

The Land Rover Bluetooth® system supports Bluetooth® Hands-Free Profile (HFP), Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP).