Range Rover: Pairing and connecting using the media player - Portable media - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Pairing and connecting using the media player

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

Note: The process of pairing and connecting your media device with the vehicle, using the media device, will vary depending on the type of media device.

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

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

Note: If Bluetooth is not the current source, select My music again and then select the Bluetooth option.

3. To pair a new device, select Change device.

4. A menu will appear. Select Device to vehicle option.

Note: The vehicle’s Bluetooth® system is only discoverable for 3 minutes.

5. Using the media device, search for Bluetooth® devices. On some media devices, this is referred to as new paired device. See your media device’s operating instructions for further information.

6. When the vehicle’s Bluetooth® system is discovered, follow the on-screen instructions. Select Yes when prompted, to confirm the pairing. Either your device or the vehicle system will ask for a PIN (Personal Identification Number). When prompted, enter a PIN of your choice and select OK to confirm.

7. Enter the same PIN into the other device.

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: Some media devices do not automatically connect and need to be manually connected, via the device or by using the Change device option.

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