Range Rover: Settings - Telephone - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Settings

Depending on vehicle specification, there are up to 3 options in the Settings menu:

  • • The Voice mail option allows you to save or edit the number of the voice mail server for your specified network provider.
  • • The Answer options allows you to enable/disable the Auto answer feature and, if Voice control is fitted, the Caller announce feature. Note: With the Caller announce feature turned on and a compatible Bluetooth® phone connected, the voice control system will announce the incoming caller's name if stored in the vehicle phonebook. See 138, TELEPHONE COMPATIBILITY.
  • • The Phone options allows you to set your desired ring tone either to the preset car ring tone, or to the handset ring tone. The Phone options also gives you access to the Phonebook options. See 138, TELEPHONE COMPATIBILITY.
    Last 10 option
    Allows view of the last 10 calls made, received or missed. Note: The vehicle will display the list in the order the calls were recorded. If this information is not available, they will be displayed ...

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