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    D3 HSE with HK Stereo Bluetooth problem

    Hi All,

    Just bought a D3

    I can pair my phone but have to repair every time I turn off the car again.

    Any ideas?

    Have tried searching.
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    Some information here maybe useful D3 Bluetooth Software Upgrade
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    Tapping phone button on unit pairs phone
    1976 LR 90 Hybrid GONE
    1985 RRC chev GONE
    1997 D1 V8 GONE
    1973 RRC Gone
    1980'RRC Build in progress GOING
    Disco wrecking 93 & 94
    1993 RRC LSE

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    Hi all
    I have a 06 Hse. It has 6 stacker CD HK sound system
    it has a phone button
    the question I’m asking is does this mean I have a Bluetooth connection
    never been able to make it do anything
    tia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trouthunter View Post
    Hi all
    I have a 06 Hse. It has 6 stacker CD HK sound system
    it has a phone button
    the question I’m asking is does this mean I have a Bluetooth connection
    never been able to make it do anything
    tia
    Don't know for sure, but unless it's a dummy button it would be a logical conclusion to assume bluetooth is there. Try turning on bluetooth discovery on your phone it should show the car as a possible connection. Then try pairing your phone and see what happens. Don't know if that model needs bluetooth turned on. My 2013 HSE didn't need me to do anything like that but maybe the salesman had already done it when he went through the hand over of the car.

    Good luck.

    Martin

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    On iPhone this is what Bluetooth for D3 comes up
    My guessed passcode was 0000 not 2121

    Have to press Phone button each time to pair Phone

    iPhone 8

    Never says a Phone is connected on head unit

    Waiting to update software on car
    1976 LR 90 Hybrid GONE
    1985 RRC chev GONE
    1997 D1 V8 GONE
    1973 RRC Gone
    1980'RRC Build in progress GOING
    Disco wrecking 93 & 94
    1993 RRC LSE

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    My phone is Android so I don't know if that makes a difference but it theoretically shouldn't.

    All I could suggest is to delete the pairing and try to pair it the other way. What I mean is that if you paired it from the phone to the car, try it the other way around - car to phone or vice versa.

    Martin

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    Can’t get to any pairing menu on the screen. Haven’t tried to use voice control yet
    1976 LR 90 Hybrid GONE
    1985 RRC chev GONE
    1997 D1 V8 GONE
    1973 RRC Gone
    1980'RRC Build in progress GOING
    Disco wrecking 93 & 94
    1993 RRC LSE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lockee View Post
    Can’t get to any pairing menu on the screen. Haven’t tried to use voice control yet
    1. Which screen are you referring to?

    2. "My guessed passcode was 0000 not 2121" Do you mean GUEST here? If so it would point to you not having paired the phone as the owner and what you are possibly seeing is a "guest" being allowed to use the connection. Just hypothesizing here.

    Martin

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    Hi.

    This is following text is from a pdf copy of the handbook.

    Not exactly sure it's for your model but it should be close enough to guide you.

    The formatting is out a bit as the manual is in two columns but you'll get the gist of it.

    Martin

    Telephone
    332
    MOBILE PHONE COMPATIBILITY
    Not all phones are fully compatible with the
    Land Rover system. For the latest list of
    compatible phones and software versions,
    please refer to the Land Rover website.
    Alternatively consult your Land Rover
    Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
    Bluetooth supported features
    • Make a call.
    • Receive a call.
    • End an active call.
    • Call stacking - display of missed calls, last
    number called, call waiting.
    • Phone book - access to the phone book
    stored on the phone or SIM card.
    Unsupported features
    • Phone charging.
    • Hold/unhold an active call.
    • Rejecting an incoming call.
    • No display of network operator, signal
    strength or caller id.
    Note: Functionality will depend on
    model/manufacturer of your mobile phone.
    TELEPHONE CONTROLS
    Facia
    Press button on facia to enter or leave phone
    mode.
    Steering wheel
    1. Answer call/Dial switch
    • Press the switch briefly to answer an
    incoming call or dial a displayed
    number. Press and hold the switch (for
    approximately two seconds) to redial the
    last number dialled.
    2. End/Reject call switch
    • Press the switch to end the current call
    or reject an incoming call.
    TA CD
    PHONE AUX
    FM AM
    1
    4
    7
    *
    LAN2588
    LAN2341
    1
    2


    333
    Telephone
    BLUETOOTH SETUP
    If your mobile phone supports this wireless
    feature, it will need to be bonded to the vehicle.
    The bonding process will also be described in
    your mobile phone instructions.
    1. With the vehicle ignition on, select the
    Bluetooth feature on your mobile phone.
    2. Start the Search function on your mobile
    phone. This search process may vary from
    one handset/manufacturer to another
    (consult your mobile phone instructions
    for further details). Typically, when
    searching for other wireless devices the
    search range is 10 metres or less.
    3. The text LAND ROVER will appear on your
    mobile phone device list. This should be
    selected. LAND ROVER can be
    personalised by the user (e.g. the vehicle
    registration number).
    4. The screen will display a PIN depending on
    the model of phone being bonded. Enter
    the PIN displayed.
    5. When the PIN is accepted, the system will
    allow you to use the Bluetooth mode.
    Note: A maximum of five mobile phones can be
    bonded to the vehicle.
    Note: If more than one paired Bluetooth phone
    is in range, then the system will automatically
    select the last phone used in Bluetooth mode (if
    present). If the last connected phone is not
    present the system will move through
    previously connected phones until a bonded
    phone is discovered.
    Note: The searching/bonding process may
    take some time to complete, especially if more
    than one phone is bonded to the system.
    Note: Priority can be given to other phones by
    de-selecting Bluetooth mode on your mobile
    phone.
    If Bluetooth bonding is attempted when there
    are no free slots available, a pop up message
    will appear stating that there are none available.
    Press OK to confirm and to return to the Select
    phone to Debond screen.
    Selecting Debond opens the Select phone to
    Debond screen. Right navigation on the
    selected phone opens the Select phone to
    Debond screen. Selecting No returns to the
    Select phone to Debond screen. Selecting yes
    debonds the phone and then returns to the
    Select phone to Debond screen. Left
    navigation cancels back to the previous screen
    displayed.
    Note: The debond option is not available if no
    phones are bonded

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