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turn ignition off and then wait for approx 5 minutes for the module to power down, then restart the
vehicle and wait for a further 2 minutes before using the phone.
Q. Am I able to activate my Bluetooth as soon as I enter the vehicle?
A. Yes this is possible, however Jaguar would recommend that you wait for approx 2 minutes (after
starting the vehicle) prior to Bluetooth use.
6. About the Phone Location in the Vehicle
Q. Does the system require a docking station, cradle or separate aerial for the phone?
A. These are not necessary  Jaguar Bluetooth is a wireless phone connection and does not require a
docking station or cradle. The system is also designed to function without an external aerial.
Q. How is the phone battery charged in the vehicle?
A. The phone can be charged using the in-car 12V power socket, charging leads can be purchased from
any phone store.
Q. Can the phone be kept in the owner's pocket or bag?
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A. Yes it can be located anywhere in the cabin. Whilst it may function from the boot (trunk), Jaguar
does not recommend this, as the signal may be weaker in this enclosed environment.
7. How the Phone and Vehicle Communicate
Q. Does Bluetooth have to be enabled on the phone?
A. Yes, this can be done following phone handset instructions (refer to phone manufacturers guide)
Q. Does the phone need to be switched on to work?
A. Yes
Q. Why can't the vehicle find my phone during pairing? XK only
A. If you have an approved phone make sure it is turned on and Bluetooth is enabled/switched on. You
also need to ensure that the phone's Bluetooth identity is 'visible to all' or 'discoverable' (refer to the
phone manufacturer's guide for details of how to make the phone visible/discoverable). After checking
this, try searching for the phone again using the vehicle's touchscreen.
The searching process can take a few minutes to complete. If the view on the touchscreen changes
before the search results are displayed make sure that the 'timeout to homescreen' feature is turned off
(refer to system setting in the touchscreen section of the handbook).
If you are still unable to find your phone it is possible that the phone is faulty. Please contact your
phone retailer for advice on how to check if your phone is operating correctly.
Q. Is it possible to store pairing details for more than one phone?
A. Yes, however the number of phones differs between vehicles. Five phones can be stored in the new
XK, one for X-Type/S-Type/XJ/previous generation XK. However, only one phone can be used via
Bluetooth at any time.
Q. If the phone battery gets low or Bluetooth is turned off will the pairing be lost?
A. No, pairing need only be done once, and then the phone can be connected/disconnected as frequently
as the customer wishes. It is recommended that the customer keeps the phone battery charged at all
times  some phones turn Bluetooth off automatically when the phone battery gets low.
Q. How safe is the system to mobile phone cloning?
A. The user has to select a special mode to get handsets to be paired to the vehicle. Other Bluetooth
enabled handsets cannot communicate with the car without first being paired by the user, thus making
the system secure.
Q. Do I need to make the phone's Bluetooth identity visible/discoverable?
A. Yes, in order to pair your phone to the vehicle the phone's Bluetooth identity must be visible in order
for the vehicle to find the phone when searching for devices. Refer to the phone manufacturer's guide
for details of how to make the phone visible/discoverable. For security reasons, Jaguar recommends
that the phone's identity is hidden after pairing has been completed.
Q. Once the phone is paired, what do I have to do each time to make the phone work in the car?
A. Every time you come back to the car, it should automatically reconnect to the last connected phone.
(please note auto connect must be activated on your phone handset). If you are unsure which phone
was last connected to the vehicle, check the paired phone list on the touchscreen  the last connected
phone is the device at the top of the list.
8. If something goes wrong
Q. My phone has stopped working correctly with the vehicle. What should I do?
A. Your Jaguar dealer is always there to help but there are a few simple steps that may help get you
going again.
1) Mobile phones run extremely complex software and it is possible that the phone software can
lock-up from time to time. If the phone fails to connect to the vehicle, try turning the phone off
and remove the phone battery for a short duration. Then replace the battery and turn the
phone on and try to reconnect to the vehicle.
2) Check that the phone battery is fully charged. Using the phone to make long phone calls
whilst connected to the vehicle via Bluetooth can significantly drain the battery. If the phone
battery is low, the Bluetooth link might become temporarily disabled.
3) Check that your phone was the last connected phone to the vehicle.
4) Check that your phone has not been deleted from the paired phone list.
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