Range Rover Evoque: Bluetooth® information

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Bluetooth® is the name for short-range radio frequency (RF) technology that allows electronic devices to communicate wirelessly with each other.

The Land Rover Bluetooth® system supports Bluetooth® Hands-Free Profile (HFP), Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) and Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP).

Note: HFP and A2DP/AVRCP profiles can be connected independently, so a phone can be connected via one, while a media device can be connected via the other, at the same time.

Before making use of the vehicle’s Bluetooth phone system, your Bluetooth phone must be paired and connected to the vehicle system.

This is done using one of two methods; via your phone to the vehicle or from the touch screen to your phone. If one of these methods is not successful, try the other option.

Each time the ignition is switched on the system will attempt to connect with the last connected phone.

As mobile phones have a wide range of audio and echo characteristics, it may take a few seconds for the vehicle system to adapt and deliver optimum audio performance. To achieve this, it may be necessary to reduce the in-vehicle volume and ventilation fan speed slightly.

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 Telephone compatibility

Please refer to the Ownership section of the Land Rover website at www.landrover.com, for a list of compatible phones. Note: The Bluetooth® equipped phones listed on Landrover.com, have been test

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Telephone system controls 1. Change phone. Touch to search new or change to another paired phone. 2. Last 10. Select to access the last 10 dialled, received and missed calls. 3. Phonebook. Sele

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 Programming

Programming With the engine switched off; 1. Ensure that the ignition system is on. 2. Hold the signal emitting end of the original garage door opener hand-held transmitter 50 to 150 mm (2 to 6 inches) away from the HomeLink transceiver in the rear-view mirror, keeping the indicator lamp in

 Power Flows

Operation of the transmission is controlled by the TCM which electrically activates various solenoids to control the transmission gear selection. The sequence of solenoid activation is based on programmed information in the TCM memory and physical transmission operating conditions such as vehicle

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