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Telephone, Using your phone – Jaguar XK JJM 18 02 30 701 User Manual

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Telephone

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Phonebook capacity

Certain cell phones store the phone book
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 entries. With some cell phones, the
number of entries from one or both of
these area 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
dependant upon the number of SIM and
phone memory entries support by the cell
phone.

Note: Certain cell 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 cell phone’s
memory, before copying it to the vehicle
phone book. Refer to your cell phone
manual for more information. It is
advisable to remove duplicate and blank
entries from the cell phone before the
phone book is downloaded.

USING YOUR PHONE

Making a Call

Before you make a call, your cell phone
must be connected or paired and docked
with the vehicle’s Bluetooth system, see
SETTING UP YOUR PHONE on
page -211

From the Home menu screen select
Phone.

Key in the phone number, including the
area code, if applicable. The number will
be displayed, press the connect icon.

Changing a phone number

When dialling a number, you can change
the phone number shown on the touch
screen display using the C button.

A momentary press erases any single
digit, a long press erases the complete
number.

Ending a Call

The preferred method to end a call is to
use the hands-free controls on the
steering wheel, see page 220.

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Digit Dial

Names

Last 10

Settings

Phone

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Options

C

01926648100

Home

Audio

Climate

Phone

Navigation

Vehicle

External

Left

Right

Valet

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70

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F

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Radio
90.7

FM1

KALX

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