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futureian



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2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 SE Buckingham Blue
RRS (06) SE Phone Connectivity

I have just purchase the above vehicle and can't make a bluetooth phonecall. The factory satnav screen is not fitted (there is a Garmin in its place) but the stereo is the factory one. I am able to pair my phone (sony xperia sp) using the 2121 code but then using my phone to make a call (can't use the satnav screen since I don't have the factory one) results in the call connecting (as seen on my phone - "connected via bluetooth") but I cannot hear the person at the other end of the line and they can't hear me. If I use my phone to switch to loudspeaker I hear the caller and they hear me but when I flick back to Bluetooth all is quiet. Interestingly there is also an aftermarket Sony Bluetooth kit stuck to the dashboard which doesn't seem to do anything............

Can anyone help?

Thank you

Ian

Post #407441 Sat Dec 28 2013 11:39pm
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Bladeboy



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Hi mate- did you buy it privately? If so it may be worth asking the previous owner what his set up was. The sat nav screen has got nothing to do with it- it works through the radio display. Sounds like your accessing the range rover Bluetooth module though if you're using 2121. If you have music on when you make a call does it mute?

Post #407472 Sun Dec 29 2013 12:39pm
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futureian



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Hello and thanks for your reply. I bought it from a chap down south who buys and sells cars and so yes, in effect it was a private sale. I pretty much bought the car before seeing it for real after seeing lots of photos, asking lots of questions and getting the car booked in to a Land Rover specialist to get a health check. I asked about the bluetooth in an e-mail and asked him to check it out for me. He wrote back and said it seemed fine as he had managed to pair it up with his phone (but didn't actually say he had made a phone call.....).

After pairing with it using 2121 the screen says "phone attached." When I make a call using my phone (not the radio display) the radio mutes and it says "dialling" for about 10secs. Thereafter the phonecall connects and I get a greyed out rectangle with a phone symbol in the middle and the words No Service displayed to the right hand side. The phonecall is live since if I switch to loudspeaker on my phone I can hear and be heard fine. If I switch back to bluetooth using my phone all is quiet again. In the bluetoooth menu on the radio display the options phonebook, call register and phone off don't do anything if you select them by hitting the Menu/Ok button.

Ian

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Bladeboy



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England 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Siberian Silver

Sorry mate- that's beyond my incredibly limited expertise! Boddsy is the main and if he can help I'm sure he will.cheers, Neil

Post #407623 Tue Dec 31 2013 1:54pm
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futureian



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Thanks for your input Neil.

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futureian wrote:
Hello and thanks for your reply. I bought it from a chap down south who buys and sells cars and so yes, in effect it was a private sale. I pretty much bought the car before seeing it for real after seeing lots of photos, asking lots of questions and getting the car booked in to a Land Rover specialist to get a health check. I asked about the bluetooth in an e-mail and asked him to check it out for me. He wrote back and said it seemed fine as he had managed to pair it up with his phone (but didn't actually say he had made a phone call.....).

After pairing with it using 2121 the screen says "phone attached." When I make a call using my phone (not the radio display) the radio mutes and it says "dialling" for about 10secs. Thereafter the phonecall connects and I get a greyed out rectangle with a phone symbol in the middle and the words No Service displayed to the right hand side. The phonecall is live since if I switch to loudspeaker on my phone I can hear and be heard fine. If I switch back to bluetooth using my phone all is quiet again. In the bluetoooth menu on the radio display the options phonebook, call register and phone off don't do anything if you select them by hitting the Menu/Ok button.

Ian



Does your phone have the option to choose the speaker source. On an iPhone, as soon as you dial it gives the option of land rover, speaker or iPhone... Touching the land rover symbol switches the audio of the call directly to the car speakers and microphone above your head.
It sounds like a very simple thing is missing here, you have got the difficult bit already sorted by getting the car to recognise the phone.

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Post #407692 Wed Jan 01 2014 1:13am
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futureian



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Hello J. I can't recall seeing this option once the call is live (I think only bluetooth, loudspeaker and phone) but I will try it out. Thank you

Ian

Post #408497 Tue Jan 07 2014 11:37am
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futureian



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2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 SE Buckingham Blue

J. Tried your suggestion but there is no option on my phone to select "Land Rover" once you have dialled the call. Having just paired the phone to "Land Rover" and dialled a number the phone automatically selects the "bluetooth" option. The options I have are speaker phone, bluetooth or phone.

Ian

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It's all a bit strange really. I'd be looking to get the sony kit removed.
What phone are you using?
Something seems confused between the 2121 LR code, so trying to connect to the LR BT unit, but something else not getting the sound /mic through. Could be the sony kit is connected to the back of the stereo wiring. Haven't really got a simple answer for you I'm afraid.. Bodsys Brake Bible
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futureian



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Thanks for the reply Bodsy. It's a Sony Xperia SP.

Yes, may have to get the Sony kit removed although I do wonder why anyone would install an aftermarket kit if the Land Rover kit was working okay.

Ian

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Strudelbaum



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My BT connection has been impeccable until I had to reset my phone (Motorola MotoG) to factory defaults. I just tried to pair the phone to the RRS - phone shows Land Rover and that's it - phone just does not pop up on the screen. Used the 2121 code and all. Any ideas what's (not) happening here? Thanks. RRS SC 2011 for fun
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Post #444247 Wed Dec 03 2014 2:12pm
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futureian



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Bodsy might have some ideas.

Post #444271 Wed Dec 03 2014 7:15pm
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Strudelbaum



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Success! On the fourth try, having keyed in the PIN three times the RRS finally gave in and I'm connected Thumbs Up

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