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Mid-Line, Hi-Line and Premium Audio Bluetooth® Systems

The Bluetooth® telephone system uses the Media Oriented System Transport (MOST) ring for communication with the other components in the entertainment and information system.

The system comprises:

Pairing of new handsets is achieved by selection of 'Search New' from the device list screen. The system has two pairing modes; 'vehicle to device' and 'device to vehicle'. Up to 10 Bluetooth® devices can be paired to the vehicle.

NOTE: There is no physical connection or cradle between the telephone handset and the IAM. 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 TSD or steering wheel switches. On Hi-Line and Premium audio systems the Land Rover Advanced Voice system can be specified.

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