Jaguar XJ (2008 year). Service manual — part 79

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Vehicles without touch-screen

Follow these steps to pair your phone
with the vehicle:
• Switch the vehicle’s ignition ON

(position II).

• Press the

button on the audio

panel.

• Ensure that no phone is currently

connected to the car.

SIG**** will be displayed followed by

SIG*****.

• 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.

Note: If your mobile phone supports

the signal strength feature, the
Bluetooth signal strength (or number
of *s) will be displayed.

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.

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.

Note:

Once a mobile phone is paired with
the vehicle,
SIG* (or if the mobile
phone supports the signal strength
feature, the signal strength according
to the phone) will be displayed initially
when the ignition is switched ON. If no
phone is detected, the message
SIG**** or ***** will confirm that no
phone is connected.

If an incorrect Passkey is entered, your
mobile phone should prompt you to
enter the correct Passkey.

Once a mobile phone is paired with the
vehicle, the vehicle will look for this
specific phone every time the ignition is
switched ON, followed by the previously
four paired phones.

Pairing other phones

Five mobile phones 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.

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.

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 highest
priority phone, which the system will look
for each time the ignition is switched ON.

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Disconnecting (unpair) a phone

To disconnect a mobile phone from the
system, use the mobile phone’s keypad.
Refer to your phone’s manual for more
details.

RECONNECTING A PHONE

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 intend to pair your
mobile phone to multiple vehicles, it is
advised that you change the name of your
car from the default (e.g. Jaguar to your
registration number).

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.

PAIRING STRATEGY

It is possible to pair up to five mobiles with
the Jaguar Bluetooth telephone facility.
When an attempt is made to add a new
mobile phone with five phones already
paired, the system will delete the oldest
connected mobile phone. All associated
phonebook records will also be deleted
prior to pairing the new mobile phone.

CONNECTION STRATEGY

Whilst the vehicle has the capability to
pair up to five mobile phones, only one
phone can be connected at any one time.
Once the ignition is switched on, the
vehicle will attempt to connect to the
previously connected phone. If it is not
available, it will attempt to connect to the
next previously connected phone. The
system will continue to search until a
paired phone is connected.

Note: Searching for connection to the
mobile phone will cease once a phone has
been detected and connected to the
system. If a new phone is paired and
connected to the system, this will also
cease the search as it will become the
most recently connected phone.

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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Telephone Operation - Standard

AUDIO PANEL OVERVIEW

1. ON/OFF switch and volume control.

2. Phone mode button.

3. Clear/correct telephone numbers.

4. Phone memory recall button.

5. Phone send/end calls

6. Display.

7. Phone keypad - buttons 0 to 9 (except

where touch-screen is fitted).

8. Scroll memory location.

Audio panel control functions

The audio panel controls are described
below.

Volume control

During a call, the phone volume can be
adjusted with the audio panel volume
control or the steering wheel switches.

The volume will be memorised for future
calls (this will not alter other audio volume
settings).

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
3, see page 315.

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Keypad

Press the digits to enter the required
telephone number. Each key press will
beep and the digits will be displayed on
the audio panel.

The keypad can also be used in Memory
Recall (MR), to enter a location number,
or to scroll up/down the memory
locations.

Clear

Press and release CLEAR to
clear the last digit of a
telephone number.

Press and hold CLEAR to clear all digits
entered.

Send/end

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

number can be entered from the keypad,
or memory locations can be scrolled up
and down from the keypad scroll keys.

This function can also be controlled using
steering wheel button 4, see page 315.
Press the upper or lower part of the
control to seek up or down through the
numbers in the phone memory.

Display messages

The following messages may be
displayed:
CALL - There is an incoming call.
CALLING - A call is being

established.

EMPTY - Memory location is empty.
LOCATION - Memory location

number or prompt for memory
location number.

NO SERVICE - No cellular or

Bluetooth service is available.

PHONE - System entering phone

mode.

Please Wait - phone book

information loading - A short delay
will be experienced whilst information
is transferred from your mobile phone.

SIG - System Indicator Gauge: this

indicates the current status of the
Bluetooth telephone system. If your
phone supports the signal strength
feature, this information will be
displayed.

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