Range Rover: Pairing and connecting a bluetooth® device using the touch screen - Portable media - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Pairing and connecting a bluetooth® device using the touch screen

For further information on Bluetooth®, see 137, BLUETOOTH® INFORMATION.

1. Switch on your device’s Bluetooth® connection. Make sure that it is in Bluetooth® discoverable mode, sometimes referred to as find me mode (see your device’s operating instructions for more information).

2. Switch on the ignition and ensure the touch screen is active.

3. From the Home menu, select Audio/Video, then My Music.

4. A menu will appear. Select Search new.

5. Select Vehicle to device option.

6. Identify your device from the displayed list and select the corresponding Pair and connect option.

Note: If more than 5 devices are detected, it may be necessary to use the scroll bar to see the entire list.

7. When prompted, enter the PIN (Personal Identification Number) code into your device. See your device's operating instructions for more information.

8. Once your device is paired and connected to the system, a confirmation message will be displayed before switching to the My music: Bluetooth screen.

Note: Due to the duration of a Bluetooth® search, it is advised that the time-out to home screen feature is switched off before attempting to search for Bluetooth® devices. This setting can be changed within Set-up, Screen, Time out home.

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