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Does the BT allow more than one device at a time?

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I use the PTI with a new Blackberry 8900 with no problems. I can't have an iPhone as I travel a lot and the international roaming data charges would be astronomical, anyway, the company likes (and pays for) Blackberry.

So, I have a 32gb new iPod Touch which I use around the house and thought it would be neat if I could make it integrate with the RRS Bluetooth...then I maybe able to have some limited video capability...but it doesn't seem to want to connect to the RRS???

Will the RRS BT only connect to one device at a time, therefore with the phone connected, it won't cnnect to the iPod?

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Thanks VA, I will try to pair it with the phone switched off to see if they willconnect. Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
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BKHK,

Can you clarify....... It sounds like you're trying to pair a Touch. If so then isn't it right that it isn't a phone, so therefore I'm not sure what you would want to pair it up for even if the Touch had Bluetooth?

I'm probably missing the point, but have read the initial post a couple of times. Sorry to sound vague. Embarassed

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Hi James

Yes, trying to pair a Touch..just for grins really...to see if I can have video on the touch and play it through the BT system. Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
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Oh I see!

Not sure TBH but my 3gs does play memo recordings (not music from the library though) via BT however the quality is shocking.

I didn't realise that the Touch had BT. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks!

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BKHK wrote:
Hi James

Yes, trying to pair a Touch..just for grins really...to see if I can have video on the touch and play it through the BT system.


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I guess I will just use the old fashioned plug then Rolling with laughter

I probably won't bother with the touch as I have a dedicated Nano which I use for the car with a stering wheel mounted remote and the silver Nano looks neat with a small velcro pad on the edge of the dash. It is almost the same colour, in fact, the match is so good that its hardly noticeable to thieving fraternity.

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Very Annoyed wrote:
Only 1 device at a time but you can pair an unlimited number of devices but the system will choose the last one used - if that makes sense!


I seem to remember you can only pair up to 8 separate devices actually Whistle 

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VA

8 BT devices seems more than enough to be referred to as unlimited. Thumbs Up

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The key thing here is to note his memory isn't once what it was. These things happen at his age Whistle 

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You are both wrong. Twisted Evil Starting with MY09 (or whenever Land Rover switched from the old Nokia system to the new BT-only one that no longer includes a cradle, MY2009 here in North America but may have been earlier in Europe), the new module only accepts up to 5 Bluetooth pairings. 

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Hmmm...so this must be for the last pre- BT-only

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BLUETOOTH® (up to 2009 MY)

The TM has Bluetooth® functionality. Bluetooth® allows the user to connect their own mobile phone (Bluetooth® enabled only) to the vehicle telephone system. Once connected the user can use the vehicle hands free functions system. The Bluetooth® system limits the functions available to those that are present in the Bluetooth® hands free profile.

Bluetooth® will not allow the following to be accessed via the IHU:
No signal strength indication in the IHU
Phonebook download to the IHU
Missed calls
Last number redial
Calls list

Prior to the Bluetooth® equipped phone being used on the vehicle hands free system the phone must be paired to the TM. Thepairing process can vary depending on the mobile handset that is being used. The following describes an example of the pairingprocess.

• Switch Bluetooth "ON" on the handset.
• The user initiates a search for other Bluetooth devices from the handset.
• The TM acknowledges the existence of the Bluetooth® phone.
• Land Rover appears in the handset available device list.
• The user selects Land Rover from the device list and the TM will attempt pairing.
• TM requests a PIN number from the phone.
• The user enters the TM PIN number 2121.
• If the PIN number is correct the phone is paired with the TM and its details are stored in the TM EEPROM.
• If the PIN number is correct the phone is paired with the TM and the TM details are stored in the handset.

Once paired the TM will periodically check for stored Bluetooth® devices (approximately every 20 seconds). As this occurs the user will see a connection request on the handset and either accepts or declines the request. This request will only happen once per session.

Once the pairing procedure has been completed the mobile handset will automatically connect to the vehicle system once they come into range (approximately 10 metres) and the vehicle ignition is in position II. The word Bluetooth® displays in the IHU to inform the driver that the phone is connected to the TM.

Each time a paired phone and TM come into range the TM will request connection to the phone. The user can accept or decline this request from the handset.

Up to eight Bluetooth® equipped phones can be paired with the TM. Phones can be de-registered/disconnected at any time by the user. Only one phone at a time can be used via the vehicle hands free system. If a phone is connected to the vehicle via the cradle, this phone will cancel out any Bluetooth® phone operation.

If the TM is replaced each phone that is paired with the original TM will have to be re-paired with the new TM.
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Keep scrolling down the page Bobby:

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BLUETOOTH® (2009 MY Onwards)

The Bluetooth® phone module allows the user to connect their own mobile phone handset (Bluetooth® enabled only) to the vehicle telephone system.

Once connected, the user can use the vehicle hands free functions although, the Bluetooth® system limits the functions to those available in the Bluetooth® hands free profile.

The available features include:

* Make/receive call
* Voice calls using the phones own voice tags (where set up)
* Signal strength indication on the Touch Screen Display (if supported by the telephone handset software)
* Phonebook download
* Missed calls
* Last number redial
* Calls list.

Bluetooth® Phone Module
The Bluetooth® phone module is connected to the MOST ring and is the interface between the telephone and the Integrated Header Unit, it processes all instructions and audio 'from and to' the phone.

TELEPHONE SYSTEM OPERATION (2009 MY Onwards)
Compatible Bluetooth® mobiles can communicate with the vehicle’s inbuilt telephone system. Connection must be made with ignition on or engine running.

Initial pairing of the phone to the vehicle
To prepare the mobile phone for pairing to the system, refer to the telephone manufacturer’s instructions, or follow the table in the vehicle handbook for generic commands.

When the handset has been successfully paired to the system, Bluetooth® will appear on the phone menu screen.

Bluetooth® selection
A maximum of 5 phones can be paired to the vehicle.

When the starter key is turned on, the vehicle searches for up to 5 previously paired phones, starting with the most recent pairing.

Before attempting a new pairing, wait for 30 seconds for this process to complete.


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