Jaguar XK. Manual — part 74

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Signal acquiring

If the satellite signal is lost, or not found,
Acquiring will be shown on the display.

If the signal is not regained within a few
seconds, all of the relevant soft buttons
will inhibited. The dotted line after
Acquiring will flash until the channel is
regained.

When the signal has been regained, the
selected channel will again play.

Note: This is NOT the same as No
Subscription. The system is only
informing the driver that it cannot find the
signal, perhaps because of very tall
buildings or the vehicle is in a long tunnel.

AM/FM

Sat Radio

CD

Octane

Wax

CNBC

The Pulse

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Sat Options

SR2 Acquiring. .

Rock

Settings

Audio

Spirit

12 : 34 pm

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Telephone

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Telephone

GENERAL INFORMATION

Note: The vehicle telephone system is
designed to function with a wide variety
of Bluetooth® telephones. As these
telephones have a wide range of audio
and echo performance characteristics, it
may take a few seconds for the vehicle
telephone system to adapt and deliver
optimum audio performance. It may be
necessary to reduce the in-vehicle
volume slightly to fully optimise audio
performance and reduce echo.

Note: The vehicle's Bluetooth telephone
system can be used with an appropriate
Bluetooth-equipped mobile telephone.

Note: Please refer to your Jaguar Dealer
for a list of compatible telephones.

Telephone networks

The Telephone network standard allows
you to use your telephone in many
countries.

However, telephone reception may be
poor or unavailable in remote regions.
This may be due to the inadequate power
of the transmitter, which results in a weak
signal or incomplete coverage.

What is Bluetooth®

Bluetooth is an international standard
that allows electronic devices 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 to10 metres (33 feet).

The Bluetooth in-car telephone system
allows certain cellphones to be used
hands free in your vehicle. There is no
need to connect the cellphone to a cradle
or cable.

WARNINGS

Using the telephone near the car:
do not telephone inside a garage
or near an open car bonnet. The

air may contain fuel vapours and the
telephone could produce sparks and
start a fire.

Unusual ambient conditions:
Switch off the telephone in areas
where high explosives are being

used. High frequency remote controls
could be interfered with and cause an
explosion. Switch off your telephone in
areas with a high explosion risk. This
includes filling stations, fuel storage
areas or chemical factories, as well as
places where the air contains fuel
vapour, chemicals or metal dust. The
telephone might possibly produce
sparks and cause a fire or explosion.

Medical equipment: The
functioning of cardiac
pacemakers or hearing aids may

be impaired when the phone is in use.
Check with a doctor or manufacturer
whether any such devices you or your
passengers are using are sufficiently
protected against high-frequency
energy.

Always stow your mobile phone
securely. In an accident loose
items can cause injury.

Using any hand-held appliance
while driving can be dangerous
and is illegal in certain countries.

Always stop the vehicle before
making a call and ensure that the
telephone is switched off while

you are driving.

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Bluetooth is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

System overview

Note: The vehicle ignition system must
be ON and the touch-screen system must
be active in order to use the phone.

If your cellphone battery
charge becomes low it may
switch off its Bluetooth link to

the vehicle. This is normal operation for
cellphone telephones to help preserve
remaining battery charge. In this event,
the vehicle touch-screen will display a
Phone connection message.

Whilst in a phone call, the
phone uses its own antenna to
communicate to the cellular

network and therefore the phone
reception is controlled by the cellphone
telephone itself.

The vehicle’s Bluetooth telephone
system can be used with an appropriate,
Bluetooth-equipped cellphone.

You should refer to your Jaguar Dealer for
a list of compatible phones.

The cellphone must be paired and
docked with the vehicle system before
use. See BLUETOOTH SETUP
(page 302).
Once paired and docked, the
phone can be operated via the steering
wheel switches, the cellphone or the
touch-screen.

The cellphone 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 behind the A post
trim on the drivers side.

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 messaging.

Call volume

The volume of the telephone call can be
adjusted for hands-free operation. To
adjust the volume, operate the audio
system’s volume control during a phone
call. See AUDIO CONTROL
(page 273).(Automatic volume control).

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 Jaguar telephone system is designed
to function with a variety of Bluetooth
equipped cellphones. The audio and
echo characteristics vary between
models of cellphones, as a result, it may
take a few seconds for the vehicle system
to adapt to provide optimal audio
performance.

In order to achieve the best possible
audio performance, it may be necessary
to reduce the system volume slightly
when using certain cellphones.

Telephone

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TELEPHONE CONTROLS

Steering wheel - hands-free

Four system adjustment controls are
situated on the left-hand side of the
steering wheel, duplicating functions of
buttons on the touch screen. The
preferred method of use is by these
buttons to minimise driver distraction.

1. Scroll up or down to increase or

decrease volume.

2. Scroll up or down to next or previous

memory location.

3. SOURCE.

4. Press and hold to access phone

mode.

Momentarily press and release to exit
phone mode.

Making or ending a call

To dial:

Key in the phone number, including the
area code. The number will be displayed.

To connect press:

on the steering wheel or

on the touch screen.

To end the call press:

on the steering wheel or

on the touch screen.

Continuity of calls

Whilst in a call, the call remains
connected if the vehicle is in
convenience mode. When the call ends,
another call cannot be made or received
through the vehicle system unless the
ignition system is ON and the
touch-screen system active
(START/STOP button pressed).

BLUETOOTH SETUP

Telephone pairing and docking

Before use, your cellphone must be
connected or paired and docked with the
vehicle’s Bluetooth system.

Note: Pairing is the process that uses a
secure communication channel to allow
two Bluetooth devices to recognise each
other e.g. the vehicle and the cellphone.

Note: Docking means that a phone has
been paired, recognised, and now
requires to be connected to the vehicle.

Follow these steps to pair/dock your
phone:

1. Switch on your cellphone’s Bluetooth

connection, using the phone’s menu.
Make sure that your cellphone is in
Bluetooth discoverable mode,
sometimes referred to as find me
mode. (See your phone’s handbook
for more information.)

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