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JonnyCJ



Member Since: 25 Apr 2011
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Bluetooth for Logic 7

Got my new 2006 4.2 and it has phone prep. Looks like the cradle thingy is empty and should be holding a bluetooth module so I can sync my iPhone ?

Done a bit of searching, but can't seem to find the part number or model name of the unit. If anyone can help it woud be much appreciated !

Thanks

Jonny

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mrfixit



Member Since: 23 Dec 2010
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2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

The bluetooth module is in the boot on the drivers side behind the carpet.I would presume yours is there aswell. Smile

Post #301367 Tue May 31 2011 3:42pm
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JonnyCJ



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Hmm - so the cradle under the armrest is redundant ?!

Better read the manual in some detail I think !

Post #301369 Tue May 31 2011 3:45pm
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ronniet101



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Buckingham Blue

cradle under the fridge cover is for plugging in a phone cradle for you to put your phone into..nothing to do with logic 7

Post #301371 Tue May 31 2011 3:48pm
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mrfixit



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If you do a bluetooth search on your phone,do you get Land Rover coming up?If yes key in 2121 Thumbs Up

Post #301373 Tue May 31 2011 3:53pm
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flydive



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Switzerland 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Stornoway Grey

mrfixit wrote:
The bluetooth module is in the boot on the drivers side behind the carpet.I would presume yours is there aswell. Smile


Well, not on mine, on my car is on the right side Wink '08 RRS TDV8
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Post #301376 Tue May 31 2011 3:59pm
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mrfixit



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I take it you get in on the passenger side then Laughing

Post #301379 Tue May 31 2011 4:06pm
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Bobby



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Malaysia 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Chawton White

I have no idea what "Bluetooth for Logic 7" is.

Yours is a 2006MY. On vehicles up to 2009MY, the Bluetooth functionality is incorporated in the Transceiver Module which is located in the rear RH (right-hand) quarter of the luggage compartment. The TM is the interface between the telephone and the Integrated Head Unit. The TM also contains the telephone voice recognition hardware and software.

Bluetooth allows the user to connect their 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.

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.

Vehicles 2009MY onwards have a dedicated Bluetooth phone module with additional functions.

Hope this clarifies. Malaysia Boleh!
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Post #301448 Tue May 31 2011 11:39pm
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jrinns



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I dont seemnto have bluetooth in my 2007. i have the glovebox cradle and voice control. Was it an optional
Extra?

Post #302614 Sat Jun 11 2011 10:58pm
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