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Audio unit operation
STATION PRESET BUTTONS
Tuning stations
The seek buttons on the audio console and on
the touch-screen perform the same function.
Short touch: In AM or FM mode, selecting and
releasing the seek buttons will activate radio
tuning through the frequency range, up or
down, to the next available strong station.
The touch-screen displays Seek on the upper
display until a station has been found, and will
then display the station name during broadcast
(if available). Long touch (two seconds): In AM or FM mode,
for as long as the seek
button is being touched,
the frequencies will be scanned either up or
down. If you then release the button, the
touch-screen displays Manual for a short time
and repeated short touc hes of the button will
manually change the frequency.
Storing stations as presets
On each waveband, ni ne stations can be
memorised using the touch-screen keypad.
After tuning to a stati on, touch and hold (two
seconds) the selected preset number. An
audible signal indicates that the station is
stored. If RDS informat ion is broadcast, the
station name will replace the preset number.
Briefly touch the preset key to recall the stored
station.
Rotate and release the steering wheel selector
control repeatedly to cycle through all the
preset stations.Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
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BBC R2 R3
BBC R4 BBC LDN BBC W&M Mercia Galaxy 106.2adio 1
Settings
Autostore
TP TA PTY AF REG 3CHFM2 89.0 Seek
Portable audio TV
E94063
Seek
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
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BBC R2 R3
BBC R4 BBC LDN BBC W&M Mercia Galaxy 106.2dio 1
Settings
Autostore
TP TA PTY AF REG 3CHFM2 89.0 Manual
Portable audio TV
E94064
Manual
Fox FM
Audio/TV
DAB radio
CD
AM/FM
12 : 26 pm
C R2 BBC R3
BBC R4 BBC LDN BBC W&M
Mercia Gala y 106.2Radio
Settings
Autostore
TP TA PTY AF REG 3CHFM2 89.0 BBC R2
Portable audio TV
E94051
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Telephone
Safety
Driving
Check local regulations covering the use of
in-car telephones in the areas that you intend to
use your telephone, and always obey them.
Observe the following guidelines if you are
using the phone when driving.
• Give full attention to driving - safe driving
is your prime responsibility.
• Always use hands-free operation when
driving.
• When receiving a call, if driving conditions
demand, pull off the road and park.
Electronic devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded
from Radio Frequency (R F) signals. However,
certain equipment may not be shielded against
RF signals from your phone.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers'
Association recommends that a minimum
separation of 15 centimetres (six 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.
TELEPHONE PAIRING AND DOCKING
Before use, your mobile phone must be paired
and docked with the vehicle’s Bluetooth
system. This is done via your mobile phone or
the touch-screen.
Pairing and docking using your mobile
phone
Follow the steps below, to pair and dock your
phone with the vehicle using your mobile
phone.
Note: The process of pairing and docking your
phone with the vehicle using the mobile phone,
will vary depending on the type of mobile
phone used.
3. Ensure that the ignition is on and the
touch-screen is active.
4. Ensure that there is no mobile phone
currently docked with the vehicle's
Bluetooth system. If a mobile phone is
docked with the system, you will not be
able pair and dock another phone until the
current phone has been undocked. To
undock a phone, select Phone or Comms
on the home screen, then Settings and
then Undock .
5. Using the mobile phone, search for
Bluetooth devices. See your phone's
operating instructions for further
information.
WARNING
Read the following information
thoroughly before using your
telephone.
nametag
Register
Voice mail
Answer options
Phone options
Change phone
E96911
Comms
Add phone
Search new
Docked phone: Nokia 6230i
Undock
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6.When the vehicle's Bluetooth system is
discovered, your mob ile phone will list
Jaguar as a discovered Bluetooth device.
Select this device from the list.
7. You will now be requested to enter a
Bluetooth PIN. When pairing and docking
from your mobile phone, this number is
always 1313.
Once your phone is paired to the vehicle's
Bluetooth system, it can connect automatically.
If the phone does not automatically connect,
you will have to conne ct manually with the
Jaguar Bluetooth System, via the mobile
phone. Please consul t the mobile phone's
handbook for further information.
Note: Some mobile phones require you to
authorise the connection each time you start
the system. To change this, you must set
Jaguar as ‘authorised’ in the mobile phone’s
known device list. This will enable connections
from the vehicle to the mobile phone to take
place automatically without confirmation each
time. Please consul t the mobile phone’s
handbook for further information.
Pairing and docking using the
touch-screen
1. Switch on your mobile phone’s Bluetooth
connection, using the phone’s menu. Make
sure that your mobile phone is in Bluetooth
discoverable mode, sometimes referred to
as find me mode (s ee your phone’s
operating instructions for more
information).
2. Switch the ignition system on, ensure that
the touch-screen is active. 3.
From the home menu select Comms. If
your car is not fitted with JaguarVoice,
Phone will appear in the position occupied
by Comms .
4. Select Settings .
5. Select Search new . The system will search
for all Bluetooth phones that are in range.
If a phone is already docked, it will be
automatically undocked when a Search is
initiated.
Home
Audio/TV
Climate
Comms
Navigation
VehicleExternal
Left Right
20 17CC
15C
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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
6
Options
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E96912
Comms
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Telephone
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
JAG1312
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Changing the docked phone
Only one phone can be docked to the vehicle at
any one time. To dock a different paired phone
to the vehicle, follow the steps below:
1. From the home menu, select Comms
(Phone on vehicles without Voice).
2. Select Settings .
3. Select Change phone . 4.
Select Dock from the list of available
phones.
Deleting a paired phone
To delete a phone from the system, follow the
steps below:
1. From the home menu, select Comms
(Phone on vehicles without Voice).
2. Select Settings .
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
6
Options
C
E96912
Comms
JAG1314
Comms
Delete
Delete
Delete
Paired
PairedDock
Dock
Docked
Nokia N73
Nokia 6300
Apple iPhone
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
6
Options
C
E96912
Comms
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Telephone
PHONEBOOK
The phonebook option (3), allows you to
download your mobile phone's directory
(either automatically or manually) or erase it
from the vehicle’s memory, assuming that the
phone supports this feature.
The system can store a maximum of 750
entries, although this fi gure varies, depending
on the type of mobile phone used. Refer to
Phone capacity.
Note: It may take several minutes to copy the
phonebook to the vehi cle, depending on the
phone and number of entries stored. The
telephone system may not be operational
during this period.
Automatic download
Any phone numbers stored in your mobile
phonebook, can be copi ed to the vehicle’s
phonebook.
If Auto Download is on, the mobile phone
phonebook will be transferred to the vehicle
every time the phone is connected (docked).
This feature will only work on phones that
support AT Phonebook Profile. Refer to your
phone’s operating instructions.
To change Auto Download: Select Phone
options (1), then select Phonebook (3). Select
Off or On.
If On is selected, the vehicle will automatically
download the entire directory, each time the
phone is docked.
Manual download
If your phone does not support AT Phonebook
(automatic phonebook download), you may be
able to manually send your phonebook
(individual entries or in full) to the vehicle's
Bluetooth system usi ng the phone's Object
push facility. Refer to your phone's operating
instructions to determine whether this feature
is available.
To initiate a manual download, select Phone
options , then Phonebook and then Start
manual download .
nametag
Register
Voice mail
Answer options
Phone options
E96917
Comms
Add phone
Ring tones
Phonebook
E96914
Comms
Off OnAuto download
Start manual download
Erase entire phonebook
E96957
Comms
OffOnAuto download
Start manual download
Erase entire phonebook
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Navigation system
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RDS-TMC OVERVIEW
Radio Data System-Traffic Message Channel
(RDS-TMC) is a feature that announces traffic
hold-ups on your route, as broadcast by radio
stations that transmit TMC information.
Touch the RDS-TMC button on the Navigation
Menu to access the TMC menu.
Touch the Change button - the sy stem begins
a search of all radio stat ions being received in
your locality.
The tuner will scan the FM frequency once and
this may take a few minutes. Searching will be
displayed while sca nning is in progress.
When a station is found which is offering TMC
information, the RDS name is shown on the list
and the search for more stations will continue.
Note: In the United Kingdom the station giving
TMC information is Classic FM.
You can stop the search at any time and select
any stations presented on the list, by touching
the Change button or the button next to the
desired station in the list.
RDS-TMC display
When a TMC signal is received the icon in the
top left of the screen w ill appear gray. If a TMC
signal is not being rece ived, the icon will be
shown with a bar through it.
The system will inform the driver of any
roadworks, narrow road, contraflow,
accidents, slippery road, diversion,
information, parking in formation, congestion
or other hazard. The driver is informed of a traffic event as
follows:
•
A TMC Event icon shown on the map at the
location of the event.
• Text can be displaye d showing the details
of each occurrence wh ich can be selected
either by touching the screen icon or from
the traffic information list.
• Voice guidance will describe the event on
the route. This information will be repeated
when the repeat switch is selected.
• Dynamic route guidance, which calculates
an alternative route when the system
receives the traffic event warning affecting
the route currently set in the navigation
system.
• Traffic event list shows all events sorted by
road name/ distance on your selected
route in a straight line or along your actual
route.
The information rega rding the hold-up is
maintained and updated even if the vehicle
crosses into another country.RDS-TMC icons
Any traffic event (broadcast on TMC) in your
area, will be displayed as a warning icon on the
map and an alert may be displayed as a
message giving the road number(s) and
between which junctions the hold-up or event
occurs. Voice guidance will also inform you of
the hold-up when an event icon exists on the
current route.
This data is stored in the system for up to of 30
minutes.
The colour of the TMC icon changes in order to
show the type and priori ty of a TMC event. The
background colour of the icon returns to
normal when there is no longer an event or
hold-up, or if any re-route instructions are
calculated.
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SURVEILLANCE SETTING
If you frequently travel through an area that is
subject to slow or stat ionary traffic, it is
possible to set a surveillance area which can be
viewed at any time.
Up to three areas can be set for this
surveillance.
RDS-TMC radio data for the selected
surveillance area must be available and TMC
must be enabled in order to show TMC events
in this area
From the Navigation Setup menu select
RDS-TMC .
Select Surveillance Setting . Select
Add.
Choose any of the met hods above to select a
surveillance area.
If you select Map you can position the area
accurately by zooming in using the binoculars
icon (arrowed).
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Quick POI
Navigation Setup
Selection
Calibration
Restore User
Settings
Defaults Quick POI
12 : 26 pm
RDS-TMC
Language
Selection
JOL4662ENG
RDS-TMC
Traffic on
Show TMC
Auto avoid
All Traffic
United Kingdom
Country
Station
Manual
Change
Auto
Surveillance
Events
Voice
Guidance
12 : 26 pm
Information Setting
traffic
Route
JOL4663ENG
Stored Locations
Surveillance Point 2
Surveillance Point 3
Surveillance Point 1 Delete
Add
Delete
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Add Surveillance Point?
POI
Postcode
Map
Coordinates
Address
HomeGBR
12 3 4 5
PreviousMemory
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Search
Motorway
Entry/Exit
Area
JOL4664ENG
A 3 4
Info
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1/8 ml
TMC
12 : 26 pm
B4100 Banbury Rd
JOL4665ENG