Jaguar GPS Receiver JLM10 31 99 552 User Manual

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BLUETOOTH IN-CAR  
TELEPHONE HANDBOOK  
Publication Part No. JJM 10 31 99 552  
Published June 2005 by Technical Communications, Jaguar Cars Limited  
 
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Contents  
Quick Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Audio Panel Controls . . . . . . 19  
Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Phone Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Hands-free Controls. . . . . . . 27  
Hands-free Operation . . . . . 31  
Touch-screen Controls . . . . 34  
Voice Activation . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Declaration of Conformity . . 39  
A comprehensive index is located at the  
back of this handbook.  
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Quick Overview  
Quick Overview  
INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
TOUCH-SCREEN SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . 6  
AUDIO SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
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Quick Overview  
Quick Overview  
INTRODUCTION  
TOUCH-SCREEN SYSTEM  
Bluetooth communication operates  
between bluetooth equipped devices; in  
this case, the Jaguar Touch-screen  
System or Audio System and a mobile  
phone.  
Icons and buttons used in the following  
Touch-screen instructions:  
Phone Mode button, to  
manually select the phone  
mode. Located to the left of the  
Touch-screen.  
Send/End icon. Located on the  
Touch-screen.  
There are a limited number of mobile  
phones (currently ten) that have been  
tested and proved to function correctly  
with the Jaguar system - ask your Jaguar  
Dealer for details.  
Before any phone can operate with the  
Jaguar system, it must be Paired with the  
system.  
Switching ON the ignition  
Each time the ignition is switched on, the  
following screens may be displayed.  
This involves the phone and the Jaguar  
system communicating a unique code  
between them, at initiation, so that in  
future they each recognise one another.  
When Pairing any phone with the Jaguar  
system make sure that the phone is  
switched on, the phone battery is fully  
charged and the User's Handbook for the  
phone is available.  
This Quick Overview describes the  
Touch-screen System first (Page 6),  
followed by the Audio System display  
(Page 10).  
This screen may be displayed for a few  
seconds while the system is performing a  
self-check.  
The Bluetooth system is identical for both  
the Touch-screen and the Audio displays,  
the difference is only in the way that the  
information is presented to the user.  
Do not take any action. However, should  
the screen stay on for longer than twenty  
seconds, switch the ignition OFF and wait  
for at least 6 minutes. Refer to Reason for  
Ignition OFF for 6 Minutes, page 8 for  
more information.  
After the brief system check, you should  
see the following screen:  
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Quick Overview  
This screen will be displayed to indicate  
one of two possible conditions:  
Use the touch-screen keypad to enter the  
following digit sequence and press the  
green Send/End icon.  
1. There is no phone currently Paired to  
the vehicle system or no phone is  
available. Should this be the case, this  
screen will continue to be displayed  
while the system is in phone mode  
(the system may display the Discover  
Me screen ready for you to Pair your  
Bluetooth mobile phone).  
##3#*#  
The display will then show the following  
screen.  
2. Displayed only for a few seconds if a  
phone IS Paired, but whilst the system  
is booting-up and looking for a Paired  
device. If the last Paired phone is  
available and switched on in  
Bluetooth mode, then the screen  
changes from No BT Phone toPhone  
Connected.  
At the Discover Me screen the vehicle  
system is waiting for communication with  
a Bluetooth equipped telephone.  
Pairing your phone  
The following instructions describe how  
to initiate Pairing your mobile phone to the  
Jaguar system.  
Check that your mobile phone is set to the  
Jaguar Bluetooth system, using the menu  
functions on the phone. Refer to the  
handbook that was supplied with your  
specific mobile phone.  
If there is no mobile phone Paired to the  
vehicle system and the No BT Phone  
screen is displayed, Pairing may be  
performed as follows:  
When Jaguar device is found on the  
mobile phone display, the phone will  
prompt you to enter the pass key (1313)  
on the mobile phone keypad.  
Select Phone Mode (if not already  
selected).  
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Quick Overview  
When the above operation has been  
completed and the phone is successfully  
Paired and connected with the vehicle  
system, the Phone Connected screen  
will be displayed.  
1. Press the vehicle Phone Mode button.  
(If not already in phone mode.)  
2. Use the touch-screen keypad to enter  
the key sequence ##2#*#, followed by  
the green, Send/End icon on the  
screen.  
Note: The screen may briefly change from  
Discover Me to No BT Phone whilst the  
system connects the Bluetooth link,  
before the Phone Connected screen is  
displayed.  
3. To use or access your phonebook  
immediately after Pairing:  
Switch OFF the ignition for 6 minutes,  
to allow the vehicle Bluetooth system  
to complete the download process.  
Downloading your phonebook entries  
4. Switch ON the ignition.  
The Phonebook entries on your mobile  
phone can be downloaded from your  
phone to the vehicle system, dependent  
on the capability of the mobile phone.  
The download should now have  
completed successfully.  
Note: Should you not wish to switch off  
the ignition for 6 minutes at this time, the  
phone book will be displayed after the  
next normal ignition off cycle that elapses  
for that duration.  
For more information, refer to the specific  
Quick Guide (available from your Jaguar  
Dealer or Authorised Repairer) for your  
phone.  
The following process will only work with  
specific phones. The phone must be ON  
and already Paired with the Jaguar  
system.  
Reason for Ignition OFF for 6 Minutes  
The Bluetooth phone module in the  
vehicle remains active for 6 minutes after  
the ignition has been switched off.  
It is important to wait this 6 minutes so  
that a clean boot-up of the Bluetooth  
module is achieved and the correct  
information is stored.  
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Quick Overview  
Once a phone has been Paired with the  
Then, refer to Page 7 at the Discover Me  
vehicle system, it will not need to be done  
screen.  
again unless the vehicle battery is  
disconnected, or possibly if the system  
closes down for security reasons, or if you  
choose to Pair a different phone with the  
system - only one phone at any time can  
be Paired with the system.  
If the screen displays - Registered  
If the ignition is switched to Accessory or  
to the ON position for a short period of  
time, then switched OFF and ON again,  
themessagedisplayed subsequently may  
change to Registered (instead of  
Discover Me or No BT Phone or Phone  
Connected).  
To pair a different phone with the  
system  
If you attempt to Pair a different phone  
immediately after switching ON the  
ignition and the last Paired phone is NOT  
available, you will have 2 minutes within  
which to enter the the digit sequence  
##3#*# to put the system into Discover  
Me mode.  
This is not due to a fault. It is because the  
system has sensed an incorrect  
shut-down of the Bluetooth module - that  
is, it has not been allowed to follow its  
normal closing down procedure time of  
6 minutes.  
However, the state of the five bars still  
indicates the correct (current) status of  
the system. You can still Pair a phone to  
the system and use the system as normal.  
This is because, when the ignition is  
switched ON, the system is looking for the  
last Paired phone and if it does not find it  
the system will revert to the Handset in  
Use screen.  
When the system changes from one  
mode to another (for example, Discover  
Me to Phone connected) the Registered  
message will disappear.  
To Pair a different phone, select Phone  
Mode and use the keypad to enter the  
following digit sequence ##3#*#.  
Press the green Send/End icon to initiate  
the Pairing process again and to overwrite  
the previously Paired phone.  
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Quick Overview  
AUDIO SYSTEM  
The buttons used in the following Audio  
System instructions:  
Phone Mode button, to  
manually select the phone  
mode. Located to the left of the  
Audio panel display.  
Send/End button. Located to  
the left of the Audio panel  
display.  
This screen will be displayed to indicate  
one of two possible conditions:  
1. There is no phone currently Paired to  
the vehicle system or no phone is  
available. Should this be the case, this  
screen will continue to be displayed  
while the system is in phone mode  
(the system may display the SIG****  
or SIG***** screen ready for you to  
Pair your Bluetooth mobile phone).  
Switching ON the ignition  
Each time the ignition is switched on, the  
following screens may be displayed.  
2. Displayed only for a few seconds if a  
phone IS Paired, but whilst the system  
is booting-up and looking for a Paired  
device. If the last Paired phone is  
available and switched on in  
Bluetooth mode, then the screen  
changes from SIG to SIG*.  
This screen may be displayed for a few  
seconds while the system is performing a  
self-check.  
Do not take any action. However, should  
the screen stay on for longer than twenty  
seconds, switch the ignition OFFand wait  
for at least 6 minutes. Refer to Reason for  
Ignition OFF for 6 Minutes, page 12 for  
more information.  
After the brief system check, you should  
see the following screen:  
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Quick Overview  
Pairing your phone  
Check that your mobile phone is set to the  
Jaguar Bluetooth system, using the menu  
functions on the phone. Refer to the  
handbook that was supplied with your  
specific mobile phone.  
The following instructions describe how  
to initiate Pairing your mobile phone to the  
Jaguar system.  
If there is no mobile phone Paired to the  
vehicle system and the SIG screen is  
displayed, Pairing may be performed as  
follows:  
When Jaguar device is found on the  
mobile phone display, the phone will  
prompt you to enter the pass key (1313)  
on the mobile phone keypad.  
Select Phone Mode (if not already  
selected).  
When the above operation has been  
completed and the phone is successfully  
Paired and connected with the vehicle  
system, the SIG* screen will be displayed.  
Use touch-screen keypad to enter the  
following digit sequence and press the  
Send/End button.  
Note: The screen may briefly change from  
SIG****to SIG whilst the system connects  
the Bluetooth link, before the SIG* screen  
is displayed.  
##3#*#  
The display will then show the following  
screen.  
At the SIG**** screen the vehicle system  
is waiting for communication with a  
Bluetooth equipped telephone.  
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Quick Overview  
Downloading your phonebook entries  
Reason for Ignition OFF for 6 Minutes  
The Phonebook entries on your mobile  
phone can be downloaded from your  
phone to the vehicle system, dependent  
on the capability of the mobile phone.  
The Bluetooth phone module in the  
vehicle remains active for 6 minutes after  
the ignition has been switched off.  
It is important to wait this 6 minutes so  
that a clean boot-up of the Bluetooth  
module is achieved and the correct  
information is stored.  
For more information, refer to the specific  
Quick Guide (available from your Jaguar  
Dealer or Authorised Repairer) for your  
phone.  
Once a phone has been Paired with the  
vehicle system, it will not need to be done  
again unless the vehicle battery is  
disconnected, or possibly if the system  
closes down for security reasons, or if you  
choose to Pair a different phone with the  
system - only one phone at any time can  
be Paired with the system.  
The following process will only work with  
specific phones. The phone must be ON  
and already Paired with the Jaguar  
system.  
1. Press the vehicle phone mode button.  
(If not already in Phone Mode.)  
2. Use the Audio panel keypad to enter  
the key sequence ##2#*#, followed by  
pressing the Send/End button.  
3. To use or access your phonebook  
immediately after Pairing:  
Switch OFF the ignition for 6 minutes,  
to allow the vehicle Bluetooth system  
to complete the download process.  
4. Switch ON the ignition.  
The download should now have  
completed successfully.  
Note: Should you not wish to switch off  
the ignition for 6 minutes at this time, the  
phone book will be displayed after the  
next normal ignition off cycle that elapses  
for that duration.  
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Quick Overview  
To pair a different phone with the  
system  
If you attempt to Pair a different phone  
immediately after switching ON the  
ignition and the last Paired phone is NOT  
available, you will have 2 minutes within  
which to enter the the digit sequence  
##3#*# to put the system into SIG****  
mode.  
This is because, when the ignition is  
switched ON, the system is looking for the  
last Paired phone and if it does not find it  
the system will revert to the Handset  
screen and drop out of Phone Mode.  
To Pair a different phone, select Phone  
Mode and use the keypad to enter the  
following digit sequence ##3#*#.  
Press the Send/End button to initiate the  
Pairing process again and to overwrite the  
previously Paired phone.  
Then, refer to Page 11 at the SIG****  
screen.  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
Call volume  
WHAT IS BLUETOOTH?  
The volume of telephone calls can be  
adjusted for hands-free phone operation.  
To adjust the volume, operate the audio  
system’s ON/OFF volume control during  
a phone call.  
Bluetooth is an international standard that  
allows electronic components to  
communicate with each other, using a  
short-range radio link. Bluetooth  
eliminates the need for wires or cables:  
typically, devices can communicate at a  
range of up to 10 metres (33 feet).  
If the audio system is in use when the  
phone becomes active, the audio system  
source is suppressed for the duration of  
the call.  
The Bluetooth in-car telephone system  
allows certain mobile phones to be used  
hands free in your vehicle: there is no  
need to connect the mobile phone to a  
cradle or cable.  
The Jaguar telephone system is designed  
to function with a wide variety of  
Bluetooth-equipped mobile phones. The  
audio and echo characteristics vary  
between models of mobile phones: as a  
result, it may take a few seconds for the  
vehicle system to adapt to provide  
optimal audio performance.  
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of  
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
SYSTEM OVERVIEW  
The vehicle’s Bluetooth telephone system  
can be used with an appropriate,  
In order to achieve the best possible  
audio performance, it may be necessary  
to reduce the system volume slightly  
when using certain mobile phones.  
Bluetooth-equipped mobile phone.  
The mobile phone must be paired with the  
vehicle system before use. See  
page 21 for more information.  
Audio panel display  
Once paired, the mobile phone can be  
operated via the steering wheel switches  
or the keypad and phone buttons on the  
audio panel or touch-screen. The mobile  
phone doesn’t need to be physically  
connected to the vehicle: it can be left in  
a jacket pocket, for instance. Calls are  
routed through the vehicle’s audio  
speakers, and a dedicated microphone is  
fitted to the roof lining, near the driver’s  
head.  
Phone related messages are shown on  
the audio panel display or touch-screen  
(where fitted) when the phone system is  
active.  
You can use the system to answer or  
reject incoming calls, make outgoing calls  
or alter the call volume. The system does  
not support SMS text messages.  
Note: The vehicle ignition must be set to  
position I or II in order to use the phone.  
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Introduction  
ABOUT THIS HANDBOOK  
VOICE ACTIVATION  
Take particular note of the following  
symbols used throughout this manual:  
(Where fitted)  
The Bluetooth telephone system can be  
used in conjunction with the Voice  
Activation System to provide the driver  
with completely hands-free  
Note: A note contains additional  
information which is relevant to the  
feature/item.  
communication. Voice commands are  
picked up by the system microphone.  
Caution: A caution contains important  
additional information that is relevant  
to the efficient and/or safe usage of the  
telephone system.  
For information about using voice  
activation, refer to the audio systems and  
JaguarVoice handbook, or the  
touch-screen display handbook.  
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WARNING:  
A warning is a procedure which must  
be followed precisely to help avoid the  
risk of personal injury.  
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WARNING:  
The voice activation system must not  
be used to call emergency numbers, as  
voice patterns can change under  
stress, resulting in commands  
becoming unrecognisable.  
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Safety  
Safety  
Persons with pacemakers should:  
SAFETY  
Preferably use the vehicle hands-free  
system.  
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WARNING:  
Read this information before using  
your in-car telephone system.  
ALWAYS keep the phone more than  
15 centimetres (6 inches) from their  
pacemaker when the phone is  
switched ON.  
Driving  
Check local regulations on the use of  
telephones in the areas where you drive  
and always obey them. Observe the  
following guidelines when using your  
phone while driving:  
Turn the phone OFF immediately if  
there is any reason to suspect that  
interference is taking place.  
Other medical devices  
If you use any other personal medical  
device, consult the manufacturer of your  
device, or your doctor, to determine that it  
is adequately shielded from external RF  
energy.  
Give full attention to driving - safe  
driving is your first responsibility.  
Always use hands-free operation  
when driving.  
When receiving a call, if driving  
conditions demand, pull off the road  
and park.  
Turn your phone OFF in health care  
facilities when any regulations posted in  
such areas instruct you to do so.  
Hospitals or health care facilities may be  
using equipment that could be sensitive  
to external RF energy.  
Electronic devices  
Most modern electronic equipment is  
shielded from RF signals.  
Vehicles  
However, certain equipment may not be  
shielded against RF signals from your  
telephone.  
RF signals may affect non-Jaguar or  
improperly installed equipment. Always  
consult the manufacturer of any  
equipment that has been retro-fitted to  
your vehicle.  
Pacemakers  
The Health Industry Manufacturers  
Association recommends that a minimum  
separation of 15 centimetres (6 inches) is  
maintained between a wireless phone  
antenna and a pacemaker to avoid  
potential interference with the  
pacemaker. These recommendations are  
consistent with the independent research  
by and recommendations of Wireless  
Technology Research.  
Posted facilities  
Turn your phone OFF in any facility where  
posted notices so require.  
Blasting areas  
To avoid interfering with blasting  
operations, turn your phone OFF when in  
a blasting area or in areas posted: Turn off  
two-way radios. Obey all signs and  
instructions.  
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Safety  
Potentially explosive atmospheres  
Areas with a potentially explosive  
atmosphere are often but not always  
clearly marked. Turn your phone OFF  
when you are in such an area, as the use  
of unapproved electrical equipment can  
cause an explosion or fire resulting in  
bodily injury or death.  
Airbags  
Airbags inflate with great force.  
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WARNING:  
Do NOT place objects, including both  
installed or portable wireless  
equipment, in the area over an airbag  
or in the airbag deployment area. If  
in-vehicle wireless equipment is  
improperly installed and the airbag  
inflates, serious injury could result.  
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Audio Panel Controls  
Bluetooth  
THE XJ, S-TYPE AND X-TYPE  
1. ON/OFF switch and volume control.  
2. Phone mode button.  
6. Display.  
7. Phone keypad - buttons 0 to 9(except  
where touch-screen is fitted, see  
page 34).  
3. Cancel/correct telephone numbers.  
4. Phone memory recall button.  
5. Phone send/end calls  
8. Scroll memory location.  
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Audio Panel Controls  
THE XK ONLY  
1. ON/OFF switch and volume control.  
2. Mode.  
5. Phone keypad - buttons 0 to 9.  
6. Phone clear.  
3. Phone send/end calls.  
4. Phone memory recall button.  
7. Display.  
8. Phone mode button.  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
Note:  
PAIRING YOUR PHONE  
Once a mobile phone has been paired  
with the vehicle, the system will look  
for the same phone each time the  
ignition is switched ON. If no phone is  
detected, the message No BT Phone  
will appear on the touch-screen to  
confirm that no phone is connected  
after approximately three minutes.  
Before use, your mobile phone must be  
connected or paired with the vehicle’s  
Bluetooth system.  
Vehicles with touch-screen  
Follow these steps to pair your phone  
with the vehicle:  
Switch the vehicle’s ignition ON  
(position II).  
When a mobile phone is paired to the  
vehicle and the Bluetooth connection  
is established, one bar will be  
displayed next to the antenna icon.  
However, you will need to refer to your  
mobile phone’s display to determine  
the strength of the network signal.  
Press the  
button, to the left of the  
touch-screen.  
Using the touch-screen keypad, enter  
the code ##3#*#, then touch  
.
The message Discover Me will be  
displayed, to confirm that the system  
is ready to pair with a mobile phone.  
If anincorrect Passkeyisentered, your  
mobile phone should prompt you to  
enter the correct Passkey.  
Switch on your mobile phone’s  
Bluetooth connection, using the  
phone’s menu. (See your phone’s  
manual for more information.)  
If there is a delay of approximately five  
minutes whenpairing a phone withthe  
vehicle, a screen with the message  
Handset In Use may be displayed. If  
this occurs, switch the vehicle ignition  
to OFF and wait for at least five  
minutes before repeating the pairing  
procedure.  
Select search for other Bluetooth  
devices or Audio Accessories from  
your mobile phone’s menu.  
Select Jaguar in your phone’s paired  
device list, in order to connect to the  
vehicle’s Bluetooth system.  
Enter the Passkey on your mobile  
phone (the Passkey is 1313).  
Under certain circumstances, the  
message No BT Phone may be  
displayed briefly.  
After a short delay, the message  
Phone Connected will confirm that  
the phone and vehicle are paired.  
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Getting Started  
Vehicles without touch-screen  
If the phone is not detected within two  
minutes (after switching ON the ignition),  
the audio system will exit phone mode  
and revert to its previous audio mode.  
Follow these steps to pair your phone  
with the vehicle:  
Switch the vehicle’s ignition ON  
(position II).  
Note:  
Once a mobile phone is paired with  
the vehicle, SIG***** will be displayed  
initially when the ignition is switched  
ON. If no phone is detected, the  
message SIG will confirm that no  
phone is connected after  
Press the  
button on the audio  
panel. SIG will be displayed.  
Using the audio panel keypad, enter  
the code ##3#*# and press the  
button.  
It is recommended to use the code  
##3#*# to pair your phone because  
this code has no automatic time-out  
period.  
approximately two minutes.  
If an incorrectPasskey is entered, your  
mobile phone should prompt you to  
enter the correct Passkey.  
SIG**** will be displayed.  
Switch on your mobile phone’s  
Bluetooth connection, using the  
phone’s menu. (Refer to the manual  
for of your specific phone).  
Select search for other Bluetooth  
devices or Audio Accessories from  
your mobile phone’s menu.  
Select Jaguar in your phone’s paired  
device list, in order to connect to the  
vehicle’s Bluetooth system.  
Enter the Passkey on your mobile  
phone (the Passkey is 1313). SIG will  
be displayed initially.  
Once the vehicle and phone are  
paired, SIG * will appear on the audio  
panel.  
Once a mobile phone is paired with the  
vehicle, SIG will be displayed initially  
when the ignition is switched ON. SIG*  
will then be displayed, once the phone is  
detected.  
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Getting Started  
All vehicles  
REJECTING A CALL  
Once a mobile phone is paired with the  
vehicle, the vehicle will look for this  
specific phone every time the ignition is  
switched ON.  
(The XJ, X-TYPE and S-TYPE)  
Press CANCEL on the audio  
panel to reject an incoming  
call.  
Pairing other phones  
(The XK only)  
Only one mobile phone can be paired with  
the vehicle at a time. Once paired, the  
vehicle will look for the same phone each  
time the ignition is switched ON (position  
II): you do not need to manually pair the  
phone with the vehicle every time you  
switch the ignition ON.  
Press C/TA on the audio panel to  
reject an incoming call.  
LAST NUMBER REDIAL  
(The XK only)  
Press and hold the send/end  
button on the audio panel to recall  
the last number dialled. See page  
33 for more information.  
The Bluetooth function of your mobile  
phone must be switched on when the  
ignition is switched ON in order for it to  
pair with the vehicle automatically.  
RECONNECTING A PHONE  
If a different Bluetooth mobile phone is to  
be used with the vehicle, it must be paired  
manually, as described previously. This  
phone will then become the default  
phone, which the system will look for  
each time the ignition is switched ON.  
Once a mobile phone has been paired  
with the vehicle, Jaguar may be shown in  
the phone’s list of Bluetooth devices (see  
your mobile phone manual for more  
information).  
If you manually unpair the phone, it is  
advisable to delete Jaguar from the list of  
Bluetooth devices before pairing it with  
the vehicle again.  
Disconnecting a phone  
To disconnect a mobile phone from the  
system:  
Press the  
panel or touch-screen.  
button on the audio  
Enter ##3#*# on the keypad, and  
press the  
button.  
A mobile phone can also be disconnected  
via the mobile phone’s keypad. Refer to  
your phone’s manual for more details.  
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Getting Started  
EXITING THE VEHICLE  
The vehicle telephone system will remain  
active for six minutes after the ignition is  
switched OFF. If a call is received during  
this period, and the mobile phone remains  
within 10 metres of the vehicle, the call  
will still be transferred to the vehicle  
system: you will not be able to hear the  
call through the phone.  
There are two ways of allowing a call to be  
taken via the phone:  
Transfer the audio function back to  
the mobile phone.  
Switch off the Bluetooth connection  
via the mobile phone (phone will  
remain paired).  
Refer to your mobile phone manual for  
more information.  
SILENT MODE  
Certain mobile phones have a Silent  
mode or profile, which prevents the  
handset from ringing when a call is  
received.  
If the mobile phone is set to Silent, it will  
also prevent the vehicle phone system  
from ringing.  
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Phone Book  
Phone Book  
Note: The locationnumber of phone book  
entries stored on your mobile phone may  
change once they are transferred to the  
vehicle phone book: location numbers are  
not preserved when phone books are  
copied via Bluetooth.  
PHONE BOOK TRANSFERS  
Any phone numbers stored in your mobile  
phone book can be copied to the  
vehicle’s phone system.  
In most cases, this will happen  
automatically when you pair the phone  
with the vehicle.  
If you wish to clear the vehicle phone  
book completely, unpair (disconnect) the  
vehicle and mobile phone manually, see  
page 23. Switch the ignition OFF, and  
wait for 6 minutes before switching the  
ignition ON.  
However, with some mobile phones, you  
may need to manually transfer the phone  
book.  
Make sure the vehicle ignition is ON  
and the vehicle and phone are paired.  
The phone book can then be transferred  
again once the phone and vehicle are  
paired.  
Press the  
button on the audio  
panel or touch-screen surround.  
Enter ##2#*# on the audio panel or  
touch-screen keypad, and press the  
button.  
If you wish to pair a new phone with the  
vehicle and replace the current vehicle  
phone book, follow the relevant pairing  
procedure on page 21. Once paired,  
switch the ignition OFF, and wait for 6  
minutes before switching the ignition ON.  
Switch OFF the ignition for 6 minutes,  
to allow the vehicle Bluetooth system  
to complete the download process.  
Note: If the ignition is not switched OFF  
for 6 minutes, phone book entries from  
the new phone may be merged with  
existing entries in the vehicle phone book.  
It will also help to ensure that all phone  
book entries from the new phone are  
transferred automatically to the vehicle (if  
your phone supports this feature).  
If at a later time a different phone is paired  
with the vehicle, the original phone book  
will be cleared, and the phone book from  
the new phone will be transferred instead.  
Updating the phone book  
Once the phone book has been copied to  
the vehicle, it will not be updated  
automatically. You will need to repeat the  
Transfer procedure (as stated above) to  
update the phone book.  
Certain phones allow single or multiple  
phone book entries to be transferred to  
the vehicle (refer to the manual of your  
specific mobile phone for more  
information). These entries will be added  
to the end of the vehicle phone book.  
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Phone Book  
Phone book capacity  
Mobile Phone Configuration  
Phone supports phone memory and SIM  
card downloads.  
Vehicle Phone Book Capacity  
500 (max. of 250 from phone memory,  
and 250 from SIM card)  
Phone only supports phone memory  
downloads.  
500 (from phone memory)  
Phone only supports SIM card downloads. 500 (from SIM card)  
Phone doesn’t support phone memory or  
SIM card downloads.  
0
The system can store a maximum of 500  
entries but this figure varies, depending  
on the type of mobile phone used.  
If numbers are stored in your mobile  
phone in these categories, the vehicle  
phone book will add a suffix to each entry:  
WK (work/office), MN (mobile) or HM  
(home).  
Certain mobile phones store the phone  
book in two different areas: the SIM card  
and the phone memory. With some  
This enables the system to handle  
contacts who have several different  
phone numbers.  
mobile phones, it is not possible to  
transfer addresses stored in one or both  
of these areas. The table above explains  
how this affects the number of entries that  
can be stored in the vehicle phone book.  
Note: Certain mobile phones do not allow  
phone book entries stored on the SIM  
card to be transferred via Bluetooth.  
However, it may be possible to transfer  
the SIM phone book to the mobile  
phone’s memory, before copying it to the  
vehicle phone book. Refer to your mobile  
phone manual for more information.  
Phone book suffixes  
With some mobile phones, it is possible to  
store phone numbers in different  
categories:  
Work/Office  
Mobile  
Home  
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Hands-free Controls  
Audio panel  
The following table describes the  
functions of the steering wheel controls  
for the XJ, S-TYPE and X-TYPE.  
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS  
The XJ, X-TYPE and S-TYPE  
Four system control switches are situated  
on the left-hand side of the steering  
wheel, duplicating the functions of  
buttons on the audio panel. These  
switches provide finger-tip control of  
audio, telephone and voice activation  
systems whilst driving.  
Switch Function  
1
Start voice function, or mute  
where voice not fitted.  
Answer phone call when  
ringing.  
Send/End when in Phone  
mode.  
The XJ and S-TYPE only  
2
3
Increase/decrease volume.  
Hold for 2 seconds to select  
Phone Ready mode.  
Press and release to cycle  
through FM, AM, cassette, CD  
or MD and CD Changer.  
In Phone mode, scroll through  
stored numbers.  
4
In Audio mode, scroll through  
radio stations or CD/MD  
tracks.  
Press and hold to select next  
strong radio station, next CD  
or change cassette side.  
X-TYPE only  
Note: For X-TYPE, switches 2 and 4 are  
part-rotating switches that self-centre  
when released. For XJ and S-TYPE,  
switches 2 and 4 are rocker switches.  
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Audio panel control functions  
The keypad can also be used in Memory  
Recall (MR), to enter a location number,  
or to scroll up/down the memory  
locations.  
The audio panel controls for the XJ,  
S-TYPE and X-TYPE are described  
below.  
Cancel  
Volume control  
Press and release CANCEL to  
clear the last digit of a  
telephone number.  
During a call, the phone volume can be  
adjusted with the audio panel volume  
control or the steering wheel switches.  
Press and hold CANCEL to clear all digits  
entered.  
The volume will be memorised for future  
calls (this will not alter other audio volume  
settings).  
Send/end  
To adjust: During a phone call, press  
MODE on the audio panel repeatedly until  
Fade is displayed. Using the volume  
control knob or the steering wheel button,  
set the fade volume to your personal  
preference.  
Press this button to dial the  
entered telephone number. It  
is also used to end a call that  
is in progress.  
Memory recall  
Press to access the phone  
memory location number.  
Either a memory location  
Phone mode  
This button will activate the  
phone mode, ready to make a  
call. The display will indicate  
number can be entered from the keypad,  
or memory locations can be scrolled up  
and down from the keypad scroll keys.  
that phone mode has been selected.  
This function can also be controlled from  
the steering wheel: press and hold button  
3, see page 27.  
This function can also be controlled using  
steering wheel button 4, see page 27.  
Press the upper or lower part of the  
control to seek up or down through the  
numbers in the phone memory.  
Keypad  
Last number redial may also be activated  
by pressing and holding the MR button.  
Press the digits to enter the required  
telephone number. Each key press will  
beep and the digits will be displayed on  
the audio panel.  
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Hands-free Controls  
The XK only  
To adjust: During a phone call, press  
MODE on the audio panel repeatedly until  
Fade is displayed. Using the volume  
control knob or the steering wheel button,  
set the fade volume to your personal  
preference.  
Four system control switches are situated  
on the left-hand side of the steering  
wheel, duplicating the functions of  
buttons on the audio panel.  
Phone mode  
This button will activate the phone  
mode, ready to make a call. The  
display will indicate that phone  
mode has been selected.  
This function can also be controlled from  
the steering wheel: press and hold  
button 2, see illustration opposite.  
Keypad  
Switch Function  
1
2
Increase volume.  
Press and hold to access  
phone mode. Momentarily  
press and release to exit  
phone mode.  
Press the digits to enter the required  
telephone number. Each key press will  
beep and the digits will be displayed on  
the audio panel.  
3
4
Decrease volume.  
Press and release to scroll up  
to next memory location.  
The keypad can also be used in Memory  
Recall (MR), to enter a location number,  
or to scroll up/down the memory  
locations.  
Audio panel control functions  
The audio panel controls for the XK are  
described below.  
Clear  
Volume control and fader  
Press and release C/TA to clear  
the last digit of a telephone  
number.  
During a call, the phone volume can be  
adjusted with the audio panel volume  
control or the steering wheel switches.  
Press and hold C/TA to clear all digits  
entered.  
The volume will be memorised for future  
calls (this will not alter other audio volume  
settings).  
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Hands-free Controls  
Send/end  
Press this button to dial the  
entered telephone number. It is  
also used to end a call that is in  
progress.  
Display messages - all vehicles  
The following messages may be  
displayed:  
Call - There is an incoming call.  
Calling - A call is being established.  
Empty - Memory location is empty.  
This function can also be controlled from  
the steering wheel: press and hold  
button 4 (see page 29).  
Location - Memory location number  
or prompt for memory location  
number.  
CD or TAPE  
When a call has ended, press this  
button to cycle through CD, Tape  
or insert a tape function.  
No service - No cellular or Bluetooth  
service is available.  
Phone - System entering phone  
mode.  
Note: These buttons are inoperative  
during a phone call.  
Please Wait - phone book  
Memory recall  
information loading - A short delay  
will be experienced whilst information  
is transferred from your mobile phone.  
Press to access the phone  
memory location number. Either a  
memory location number can be  
entered from the keypad, or memory  
locations can be scrolled up and down  
from the keypad scroll keys.  
SIG - System Indicator Gauge: this  
indicates the current status of the  
Bluetooth telephone system.  
This function can also be controlled using  
the steering wheel button 4, see page 29.  
Press the upper or lower part of the  
control to seek up or down through the  
numbers in the phone memory.  
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Hands-free Operation  
Hands-free operation  
RECEIVING A CALL  
MAKING A CALL  
An incoming call automatically switches  
the sound system into the phone mode.  
The audio panel display will show Calland  
the phone will ring through the vehicle’s  
audio system.  
When making a call, there are three  
methods of dialling: keypad, memory  
search and last number redial.  
Keypad dialling  
To dial:  
If automatic answer has been  
programmed the call will automatically  
answer after two rings.  
Press and hold  
or;  
on the steering wheel  
press  
on the audio panel.  
To answer:  
Phone will be displayed.  
Press the steering wheel or;  
press the audio panel.  
To end:  
Key in the phone number on the audio  
panel keypad. The number will be  
displayed.  
Press the steering wheel or;  
press the audio panel.  
To connect:  
Press  
press  
on the steering wheel or;  
on the audio panel.  
Call line Ident  
If the caller has the call line ident (CLI)  
feature, Call is shown on the audio panel  
display, followed by the caller’s phone  
number and name (when available). The  
display may truncate lengthy names.  
The display will show Calling.  
To end:  
Press  
press  
on the steering wheel or;  
on the audio panel.  
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Hands-free Operation  
Speed dialling  
MEMORY RECALL DIALLING  
Note: Speed dialling selects the first nine  
locations stored in your phone’s address  
book.  
Using audio panel  
Press the audio panel.  
Phone will be displayed.  
Press the MR button.  
To dial:  
Press and hold  
or;  
on the steering wheel  
Location will be displayed.  
On the audio panel keypad, press  
press  
on the audio panel.  
required memory number 1 to 499.  
Phone will be displayed.  
Note: The location number of phone book  
entries stored on your mobile phone may  
vary from those stored in the vehicle  
phone book.  
On the audio panel keypad, press and  
hold the required speed dialling memory  
location number 1 to 9, which  
corresponds with locations 1 to 9 in  
your mobile phone’s address book.  
To connect:  
Press the steering wheel or;  
press the audio panel.  
The display will show Calling.  
To end:  
After three seconds, Calling will be  
displayed.  
To end:  
Press  
press  
on the steering wheel or;  
on the audio panel.  
Press the steering wheel or;  
press the audio panel.  
Note: Speed dialling can only be used  
once your mobile phone’s address book  
has been transferred to the vehicle’s  
phone system. For more information, refer  
to page 25.  
Using steering wheel controls  
Press and hold button 3, see page 27.  
Phone will be displayed.  
On the audio panel keypad, press  
required memory number 1 to 749.  
To connect:  
Press the steering wheel or;  
press the audio panel.  
The display will show Calling.  
To end:  
Press the steering wheel or;  
press the audio panel.  
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Hands-free Operation  
LAST NUMBER REDIAL  
MULTIZONE VOICE  
(The XJ only, if fitted)  
Note: Last number redial recalls the  
phone number of the last call made since  
the ignition was switched on.  
To transfer control of the phone from the  
rear of the vehicle to the front, when not  
on a call, press  
The display will show Phone In Use.  
Press a second time and the display  
once.  
When the ignition is switched off, the last  
number called may be lost from the  
system memory.  
To dial:  
will show Phone.  
Press the steering wheel or;  
press the audio panel.  
Phone will be displayed.  
The rear system is now out of phone  
mode and the front occupants have full,  
hands-free control.  
To transfer control of the phone during a  
On the audio panel, press and hold the  
MR button. The display will show the last  
number called.  
call, press  
.
For more detailed information, please  
refer to the Rear Multimedia handbook.  
Note: If the last number was dialled using  
the audio panel keypad, you can change  
the number by pressing Cancel.  
To connect:  
Press the steering wheel or;  
press the audio panel.  
The display will show Calling.  
To end:  
Press the steering wheel or;  
press the audio panel.  
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Touch-screen Controls  
Touch- screen Controls  
OVERVIEW  
MAKING A CALL  
On vehicles fitted with the navigation  
system, the audio panel keyboard is  
replaced with touch-screen controls.  
Control of the system via the steering  
wheel controls is unchanged, as  
described in the previous section.  
With the ignition switch in position I or II,  
pressing the  
button to the left of the  
screen will display the following screen  
controls.  
Calls are made by using the digit and  
touch-controls, or the memory  
functions described on page 35.  
Erroneous digits can be deleted by  
touching  
.
The number called is displayed at the top  
of the screen.  
The screen will display Calling when  
establishing a call. On connection,  
Connected is displayed and 
illuminated.  
The message window to the right of the  
screen will provide information on the  
telephone system’s status. The display  
will show Phone Connected if the phone  
is correctly connected, or No BT Phone if  
the phone is not properly connected.  
If the ignition is switched off, the call will  
be maintained and the touch-screen can  
be manually turned off. Touch  
terminate the call.  
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Touch-screen Controls  
Last number redial  
RECEIVING A CALL  
The Last Number Redial memory  
function enables the user to quickly recall  
the previously used number.  
On receipt of a call, the screen will display  
Incoming Call regardless of the audio  
system operating mode.  
Use of the touch-control automatically  
call the previous number and reverts to  
the standard phone display, with the call  
This is accompanied by Accept and  
Cancel touch-controls, enabling the user  
to answer the call or cancel it.  
timer and  
activated.  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
Use of the List touch-control will display  
the last ten numbers dialled.  
Using the menu  
Note: Last Number Redial recalls the  
last ten numbers called since the ignition  
switch was turned to position I or II. The  
list may be lost each time the ignition is  
switched off.  
Searching by Name  
It is possible to list names stored in the  
vehicle phone book, whilst the vehicle is  
in motion.  
Touch Menu to display the above screen.  
This screen provides access to memory  
functions and last number redial.  
!
WARNING:  
Jaguar recommends that the driver  
does not use this feature whilst the  
vehicle is in motion. Give full attention  
to driving - safe driving is your first  
responsibility.  
When the vehicle is in motion, it will not be  
possible to use the Name touch-control.  
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Touch-screen Controls  
Location number  
Name entry  
The Location Number screen enables  
the user to search the phone memory by  
location.  
On the phone menu, select Name. The  
screen above will be displayed. Touch the  
required alphabetical group to narrow  
your search, then scroll through the list.  
Upon pressing the location number  
touch-control, a location number is  
requested. A list of locations is then  
displayed as above (dependent upon  
those stored in the memory). The desired  
location may then be dialled by touching  
the location number.  
List by name  
When the vehicle is in motion, the scroll  
touch controls at the right-hand side of  
the touch-screen will be inhibited for  
safety.  
Note: The locationnumber of phone book  
entries stored on your mobile phone may  
vary from those stored in the vehicle  
phone book.  
With the memory list displayed above,  
scroll through the list of names using the  
arrowed buttons. Touch the desired list  
number to make the call.  
Use  
to terminate the call.  
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Touch-screen Controls  
DTMF tones  
MULTIZONE VOICE  
Whilst in a call you can transmit a DTMF  
(Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) tone, to  
remotely control equipment such as an  
answering machine. Key in the  
appropriate numbers on the audio panel  
keypad. The numbers entered will be  
displayed on the audio panel.  
(The XJ only, if fitted)  
To transfer control of the phone from the  
rear of the vehicle to the front, when not  
on a call, press  
once.  
The display will show Phone In Use.  
Press econd time and the screen  
below will be displayed:  
Scratch pad  
During a call, the audio panel keypad may  
be used to store a number to be dialled  
once the current call is terminated. The  
number entered will be displayed on the  
audio panel: once the current call is  
terminated, the number can be dialled by  
pressing  
on the steering wheel, or  
on the audio panel.  
Note: DTMF tones may be heard when  
entering a number.  
The rear system is now out of phone  
mode and the front occupants have full  
hands-free control.  
Changing a phone number  
When making a call, you can change the  
phone number shown on the audio  
display using the CANCEL button (audio  
panel) or C (touch-screen).  
To transfer control of the phone during a  
call, press  
.
For more detailed information, please  
refer to the Rear Multimedia handbook.  
A momentary press erases any single  
digit, a long press erases the complete  
number.  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Continuity of calls  
PIN feature  
Whilst in a call in hands-free mode, the  
call remains connected if the vehicle  
ignition is turned OFF (position 0). When  
the call ends, another call cannot be  
made or received through the vehicle  
system unless the ignition switch is  
turned to position I or II.  
The PIN feature is not supported at  
present by the Bluetooth telephone  
system.  
Therefore, please ensure that your mobile  
phone is not locked by a PIN whilst it is  
connected to the Bluetooth telephone  
system.  
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Voice Activation  
Voice Activation  
Improving voice recognition  
JAGUARVOICE OVERVIEW  
The voice activation system uses a  
microphone mounted in the vehicle’s roof  
lining. The microphone filters out ambient  
noise, however these additional points  
will help to ensure that the commands are  
properly understood:  
(Where fitted)  
Voice activation enables you to activate  
the main functions of the telephone  
system by speaking to it. This avoids the  
need to operate controls manually,  
allowing you to concentrate fully on  
driving the vehicle.  
Speak continuously and at a normal  
volume. Avoid pauses between words  
and unusual emphasis.  
In addition, the vehicle’s telephone  
system allows up to 25 phone numbers to  
be stored, which can be recalled with  
voice commands. Each phone number  
must be allocated a voice tag; a single  
spoken command which can be used to  
recall the phone number.  
Do not speak while the system is  
making an announcement. The  
system displays LISTENING and  
beeps while it is waiting for a voice  
command.  
Noise interference from outside the  
vehicle may affect the system. It is  
advisable to keep the doors, windows  
and sunroof closed.  
Note: The system does not use your  
mobile phone’s address book. Voice tags  
are stored separately in the vehicle’s  
telephone system.  
If a command is not understood, the  
system responds with Sorry,  
Command Not Recognised or No  
Speech Detected. Please give the  
command again.  
The voice activation system prompts you  
with announcements and questions, to  
guide you to the required function. For  
more information, refer to the audio  
systems and JaguarVoice handbook, or  
the touch-screen display handbook.  
Avoid background noise in the  
vehicle, and ask passengers not to  
talk while you are speaking to the  
system.  
!
WARNING:  
The voice activation system must not  
be used to call emergency numbers, as  
voice patterns can change under  
stress, resulting in commands  
becoming unrecognisable.  
The microphone is positioned to pick  
up the driver’s voice. Passengers may  
not be understood as accurately, and  
are advised instead to speak directly  
into the mobile phone.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
Declaration of Conformity  
EUROPEAN UNION  
DIRECTIVES CONFORMANCE  
STATEMENT  
EXPORT CONTROLS  
This product contains commodities,  
technology or software exported from the  
United States in accordance with the  
Export Administration regulations.  
Diversion contrary to U.S. or Canadian  
law is prohibited.  
Hereby, Jaguar Cars  
Limited declares that this  
product is in compliance  
with:  
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA  
NOTICE  
The essential requirements and other  
relevant provisions of Directive  
1999/5/EC.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) this device  
may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
All other relevant EU Directives.  
FCC ID: IHDBTUM  
IC: 109BTUM  
Changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user's  
The above gives an example of a typical  
Product Approval Number.  
authority to operate the equipment.  
You can view your product’s Declaration  
of Conformity (DoC) to Directive  
1999/5/EC (the R&TTE Directive) at:  
Note: This equipment has been tested  
and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15  
of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable  
To find your DoC, enter the Product  
Approval Number from your product’s  
label in the Search bar on the website.  
protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular  
installation.  
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are  
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any  
use of such marks by Jaguar Cars Limited  
is under licence. Other trademarks and  
trade names are those of their respective  
owners.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet  
on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
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Index  
A
T
Address book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Audio panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Audio Panel, XJ, S-TYPE, X-TYPE . . . 28  
Cancel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Memory recall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Phone mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Send/end. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Audio Panel, XK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
CD or tape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Memory recall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Phone mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Send/end. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Touch-screen controls. . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
List by name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Location number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
Multizone voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Name entry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Receiving a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
V
Voice activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 38  
Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Volume control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
B
Bluetooth description . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
C
Call continuity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Call volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Changing a phone number . . . . . . . . . 37  
D
Declaration of conformity . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Display messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
DTMF tones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
H
Hands-free operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Last number redial . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Making a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Memory recall dialling . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Multizone voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Receiving a call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Speed dialling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
M
Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
P
Pairing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Phone book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
PIN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
S
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Steering wheel controls. . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
XJ, S-TYPE, X-TYPE . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
XK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
System overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
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