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Portable audio
Repeat
USB:
•Briefly touch Repeat to repeat play the
current track continuously.
• Touch and hold (two seconds) Repeat to
repeat all tracks in the current folder on a
loop.
iPod:
• Briefly touch Repeat to repeat play the
current track continuously.
• Touch and hold (two seconds) Repeat to
repeat all tracks on the iPod on a loop.
Select Repeat again to cancel it and return to
normal playback.
Displaying track information
Many tracks will be saved with additional
information contained in an id3 tag. You can
choose to display some or all of this
information on the screen. The default display
provides track title information only.
Briefly touch the --> button repeatedly to toggle
through the information, including track title,
artist, album and genre.
Touch and hold (two seconds) the --> button to
display the Portable audio text pop-up screen
providing all the id3 ta g information available
for the track.
If no information is available, the screen will
display the text No entry.
Touch the pop-up screen to close it.
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
iPod AUX
Mix RepeatUSB
Settings
Folders
TP TA PTY DPLIITr 02
Portable audio
TV
Diamond Dogs
01:36
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Rpt folder
Rpt Tr Rpt folder
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
iPod AUX
Mix RepeatUSB
Settings lders
TP TA PTY DPLIITr 04
Portable audio
TV
Sing for absolution
00:36
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Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
TP TA PTY DPLIITr 04
Portable audio
TV
00:36
Portable audio text
Artist: Muse Track: Sing for absolution
Genre: Rock Album: Absolution
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Searching a portable device
Next/previous track
Briefly touch the seek buttons to move to the
previous or next track.
If the Mix option is switched on, then the next
track will be the next in the randomised playlist.
In Mix mode, selecting previous will only return
playback to the beginning of the currently
playing track.
Fast forward/reverse
Touch and hold a seek button to fast forward or
reverse through the current track. Release the
seek button to resume normal play.
USB folders
The Folder option enables you to explore the
folder structure on the USB device.
Note: Only compatible file types will be
displayed on the touch-screen.
Note: We recommend that only compatible
files are loaded onto the device. This will speed
up the automatic indexing of your files.
Note: This feature is most useful when the files
and folders on the USB device have been
organised logically.
Select Folders to display all folders on the
device.
Select a folder name to display a list of tracks
in that folder. Use the arrow icons (if displayed)
to scroll through the list.
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
iPod X
Mix RepeatB
Settings
Folders
TP TA PTY DPLIITr 04
Portable audio
TV
The man who sold t
00:01
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Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
iPod X
Mix RepeatB
Settings
Folders
TP TA PTY DPLIITr 12
Portable audio
TV
Suffragette City
01:36
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03 47Tr 1 2
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
iPod AUX
Mix RepeatUSB
Folders
TP TA PTY DPLIITr 02
Portable audio
TV
Diamond Dogs
01:36
E94346
Audio/TV
12 : 26 pm
Tr
Elvis Costello
My USB device
Live stuffSnow Patr ol
Beatles
681TP TA PTY DPLII01:36
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Select a track to start playback of that track.
Play will continue as normal through the
remainder of the tracks in that folder.
Select the open folder icon at the top of a menu
to move back to the level of that folder.
iPod folders
Select Folders to display all search methods
available on the iPod. Search methods include,
Playlist , Artist , Album , Genre , Composer ,
Podcast , Audio Book and Song. Select a search method from the list to display
a list of items found.
If you select Artist
, a list of artists will be
displayed.
If you select an album title, a list of tracks is
displayed. Select a track to start playback.
Select the open folder icon at the top of a menu
to move back to the level of that folder.
Audio/TV
12 : 26 pm
Tr
One by One
Foo fighters
Skin and BonesMonkey wr ench
Favourite live tracks
681TP TA PTY DPLII01:36
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Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
iPod AUX
Mix RepeatUSB
Folders
TP TA PTY DPLIITr 02
Portable audio
TV
Diamond Dogs
01:36
E94347
Audio/TV
12 : 26 pm
Tr
Artist
My ipod
AlbumSong
Playlist
01TP TA PTY DPL I00:36
E94350
Audio/TV
12 : 26 pm
Tr
Air
Artist
Badly drawn boyColdplay
All
01TP TA PTY DPL I00:36
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Audio/TV
12 : 26 pm
Tr
Everybody Hertz
Air
Moon safariPr emier
es symptomes
All
01TP TA PTY DPLII00:36
E94352
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Portable device settings
In Portable audio mode, select Settings, then
select Options .
Traffic announcements
With Traffic enabled, traffic announcements
(TA) will interrupt por table audio playback.
Portable audio text
With Portable audio text enabled, any text
information saved on the device associated
with a track, for example artist name, will be
displayed on the touch- screen during playback
of that track.
Page jump
Only five items are displayed on screen from a
list of many items. If yo u select a single arrow
scroll button, then four items will scroll past.
The Page jump setting helps you to navigate a
very long list of items by setting the number of
items scrolled through when a double-arrow
page scroll butto n is selected.
For example, if you select 10 under Page jump ,
then 10 × 4 (40) items will scroll past each time
you select a pa ge scroll button.
Audio/TV
Bal/Fade
Options
Sound
12 : 26 pm
Settings
OnOff
On
Of f
PTY
510 1520
Traffic
Portable
audio text
Page
jump
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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.
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
Please refer to the Owner section of the Jaguar
website at www.jaguar.com , for a list of
compatible phones. Altern atively, please refer
to your Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
Note: The Bluetooth technology phones listed
on Jaguar.com, have been tested for
compatibility with Jaguar vehicles.
Performance will vary, based on phone
software version, covera ge and your wireless
carrier. Phones are warranted by their
manufacturer, not Jaguar.
If your mobile phone battery charge becomes
low it may switch off its Bluetooth link to the
vehicle. This is normal operation for mobile
phones, to help preserve the remaining battery
charge. In this event, the touch-screen will
display a phone connection message.
The mobile phone must be paired and docked
with the vehicle system before use.
See TELEPHONE PAIRING AND DOCKING
(page 309). Once paired and docked, the
phone can be operated via the steering wheel
switches or the 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 speake rs, and a dedicated
microphone is fitted within the overhead
console and is directionally biased towards the
driver.
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. Note:
The vehicle ignition system must be on
and the touch-screen system must be active, in
order to use the phone.
Call volume
The volume of telephone calls can be adjusted
for hands-free operation. To adjust the volume,
operate the audio system’s volume control
during a phone call.
If the audio system is in use when the phone
becomes active, the audio system source is
suppressed for the duration of the call.
Charging your phone
It is possible to use the in-car 12V/USB socket
to charge your mobile phone. Refer to the
mobile phone operating instructions for
charging information.
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6.Select your phone from the displayed list.
7. Once you have sele cted your phone, a
pop-up window appears.
8. To pair and dock the phone, enter XXXX on
the handset (XXXX being a random four
digit code displayed on the touch-screen).
Enter this into y our phone (see your
phone’s operating instructions for more
information).
9. Your phone is now paired and docked
ready for use. For further information, refer
to the following procedures - Making a
call, Ending a call, Receiving a call .
10. Once a mobile phone has been paired and
docked with the vehicle, the system will
search for the last connected phone, each
time the ignition is switched on. Note:
Due to the duration of a Bluetooth
search, it is advised that the timeout to home
screen feature is switched off before
attempting to search fo r Bluetooth devices.
This setting can be changed within Vehicle,
Syst settings , Display set , Timeout to home
screen .
Note: You do not need to manually pair and
dock the phone with the vehicle every time you
switch the ignition on. If an incorrect code is
entered, your mobile phone should prompt you
to enter the correct code.
The Bluetooth system supports Bluetooth
Hands Free Profile 1.5 (H FP 1.5). If the mobile
phone paired to the system also supports this
profile, additional featur es will be available
such as battery level indicator, signal strength
indicator and network ope rator. If the mobile
phone does not support these features, they
will not be available on the touch-screen.
However, you can refer to the mobile phone's
display to determine these items.
Pairing other phones
Up to five mobile phones can be paired with the
vehicle in the same way. However, only one can
be docked for use. For further information,
refer to Changing the docked phone .
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Comms
Digit Dial
Names
Last 10
Cancel
Bluetooth search
Please wait
Searching . . .
Apple iPhone
Comms
Nokia 6300
Pair & dockDeleteNot
P i d
To pair & dock phone
Enter (5616) on handset
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The Bluetooth system will disconnect the
currently docked phone and will be able to
receive phonebook data se nt from that phone.
Please refer to y our phone's operating
instructions for details of how to send
phonebook data using Bluetooth.
Once the phonebook data ha s been sent, select
Exit to reconnect the last docked phone.
The vehicle's Bluetoot h system will now
display the manually downloaded phonebook
data. For more information, refer to your
phone's operating instructions.
Note: This feature only allows you to send
phonebook data from the last docked phone.
You cannot download data from the Bluetooth
system to a mobile phone.
Once a paired phone is de leted from the paired
phone list, the phonebook data associated with
this phone is deleted.
Erase entire phonebook
To erase the entire phonebook:
Select Phone options (1), then select
Phonebook (3).
Select Erase entire phonebook .
A pop-up window alerts you that you are about
to Erase entire phonebook . Select OK to
remove all names from the vehicle phonebook.
To delete one or more na mes, but not all, refer
to Deleting names from the Directory. Note:
This feature deletes phonebook entries
stored in the vehicle memory and not those
stored in the mobile phone memory.
Phonebook capacity
Certain mobile phones store the phonebook in
two different areas, the SIM card and the phone
memory. Where possible, the vehicle will
display both SIM card and phone memory
entries up to a maximum of 750. With some
mobile phones, the number of entries from one
or both of these areas may be restricted. It is
not always possible to transfer addresses
stored in one or both of these areas.
The number of entries displayed is dependent
upon the number of SIM and phone memory
entries supported by the mobile phone.
Note: Certain mobile phones do not allow
phonebook entries stored on the SIM card to
be transferred via Bluetooth. However, it may
be possible to transfer the SIM phonebook to
the mobile phone’s memo ry, before copying it
to the vehicle phonebook. Refer to your mobile
phone operating instructions for more
information. It is advisable to remove duplicate
and blank entries from the mobile phone,
before the phonebook is downloaded.
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Off OnAuto download
OK
Phone
CancelErase entire phonebook
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MAKING A CALL
Before you make a call, your mobile phone
must be paired and docked with the vehicle’s
Bluetooth system.
From the Home menu, select Comms.
Key in the phone number, including the area
code, if applicable - the number will be
displayed. Touch the connect icon.
Changing a phone number
When entering a number, you can change the
phone number shown on the touch-screen
using the C button.
A momentary touch erases a single digit, a long
touch erases the complete number.
Receiving a call
If the audio system is in use when the phone
becomes active, the audio system source is
suppressed for the dur ation of the call. If automatic answer has been programmed, the
call will automatically answer after a few
seconds. Refer to
Answer options.
To answer a call: The preferred method to
accept an incoming call, if Automatic answer is
not active, is to use th e hands-free controls on
the steering wheel (refer to Hand-free
controls ). Alternatively, you can accept or
reject the incoming call, from the pop-up
displayed on the touch-screen.
Ending a call
The preferred method to end a call is to use the
hands-free controls on the steering wheel.
Refer to Hands-free controls .
Alternatively, select the End call icon
(arrowed).
Continuity of calls
Whilst in a call, the ca ll 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 is on and the touch-screen system
active.
Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Comms
Navigation
VehicleExternal
Left Right
20 17CC
15C
.5 .5
DAB radio DAB1
BBC 5Live Xtra
BBC National DAB
TA FM DAB i Subch. PL II
Valet12 : 26 pm
E96908
Digit Dial
Names
Last 10
Settings
7
1
4
*8
2
5
0 9
3
6
Options
C
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Comms02476303080Digit Dial
Names
Last 10
Settings
7
1
4
*8
2
5
0 9
3
6
Options
C
E96925
Comms
00:00:05
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Directory contact types
If your phone supports contact type data, you
will be able to see a contact type icon in the
vehicle's phonebook dire ctory. These can be
seen on the right-hand side of each contact in
the directory and will indicate one of the
following types:
Deleting names from the directory
From the Home menu, select Comms. Select
Names .
1. Using the keyboard, select the first letter or
letters of the contact name to narrow your
search. The selected letter(s) appears in
the upper display.
2. Select OK.
The search fields ar e opened and matching
contacts are listed.
Work.
Home.
Mobile.
Car.
No Icon Voice.
Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Comms
Navigation
VehicleExternal
Left Right
20 17CC
15C
.5 .5
DAB radio DAB1
BBC 5Live Xtra
BBC National DAB
TA FM DAB i Subch. PL II
Valet12 : 26 pm
E96908
E96926
Comms
Digit Dial
Names
Last 10
Settings
PQRS
GHITUV
ABC
JKL
WXYZ
DEF
MNO
Search letter
OK
Comms
Comms
Names
Last 10
Settings
PQRS
GHITUV
ABC
JKL
WXYZ
DEF
MNO
Search letter
OK
Names
Last 10
Settings
PQRS
GHITUV
ABC
JKL
WXY
DEF
MNO
M
OK
JAG1315
Digit Dial
Digit Dial
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Select Delete to remove a name(s) from the
phonebook.
LAST 10 OPTION
The Last 10 option allows you to view the last
10 calls made, received or missed.
From the home menu, select Comms.
1. Select Last 10 .
2. Select Calls made or. 3.
Select Calls received or
4. Select Calls missed .
The search fields are opened and a list of the
calls made, received or missed are listed, with
the most recent at the top.
To make or return a call, select the name from
the list. Your call will be routed automatically.
Note: The vehicle will display the list in the
order that they are sent from the mobile phone.
Some phones may arrange the list in reverse or
other order.
JAG0901
Comms
Delete
Delete
Delete
Delete
Delete
Mark
Mark
Mark
Mike
Mia0201 9898989
0201 7878787
0223 6846846
07907970970
07044700447
Operator Name
Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Comms
Navigation
VehicleExternal
Left Right
20 17CC
15C
.5 .5
DAB radio DAB1
BBC 5Live Xtra
BBC National DAB
TA FM DAB i Subch. PL II
Valet12 : 26 pm
E96908
E96927
Comms
Digit Dial
Names
Last 10
Settings
Calls missedCalls made
Calls received
3
2
1
4
E96928
Comms
Mark Home
Mark Work
Melissa
Mike Home
Mia Mobile