Handset in use!
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When you first start the car is the Bluetooth active on you cell phone? If so you may want to deactivate the Bluetooth on the phone then start the car and follow the pairing instructions from the manual.
PAIRING YOUR PHONE
Vehicles with touch-screen Follow these steps to pair your phone with the vehicle:
1. Switch the vehicle’s ignition ON (position II).
2. Press the button, to the left of the touch-screen.
3. Using the touch-screen keypad, enter the code ##3#*#, then touch .
4. The message Discover Me will be displayed, to confirm that the system is ready to pair with a mobile phone.
5. Switch on your mobile phone’s Bluetooth connection, using the phone’s menu. (See your phone’s manual for more information.)
6. Select search for other Bluetooth devices or Audio Accessories from your mobile phone’s menu.
7. Select Jaguar in your phone’s paired device list, in order to connect to the vehicle’s Bluetooth system.
8. Enter the Passkey on your mobile phone (the Passkey is 1313).
9. Under certain circumstances, the message No BT Phone may be displayed briefly.
10. After a short delay, the message Phone Connected will confirm that the phone and vehicle are paired.
PAIRING YOUR PHONE
Vehicles with touch-screen Follow these steps to pair your phone with the vehicle:
1. Switch the vehicle’s ignition ON (position II).
2. Press the button, to the left of the touch-screen.
3. Using the touch-screen keypad, enter the code ##3#*#, then touch .
4. The message Discover Me will be displayed, to confirm that the system is ready to pair with a mobile phone.
5. Switch on your mobile phone’s Bluetooth connection, using the phone’s menu. (See your phone’s manual for more information.)
6. Select search for other Bluetooth devices or Audio Accessories from your mobile phone’s menu.
7. Select Jaguar in your phone’s paired device list, in order to connect to the vehicle’s Bluetooth system.
8. Enter the Passkey on your mobile phone (the Passkey is 1313).
9. Under certain circumstances, the message No BT Phone may be displayed briefly.
10. After a short delay, the message Phone Connected will confirm that the phone and vehicle are paired.
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Thanks, Iwill try that. I have tried everything else. The problem is that when I turn the car on, I get the handset in use screen when i push the phone icon. I never get to any other screen in order to put in the codes. Its so frustrating. I had to just walk away from it for a few days. argh
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Anglrckx, did you buy you Jag at a dealership? If so you should take it to them to look into the problem. The battery I mentioned is the main car battery and it is located in the trunk, under the mat and next to the spare tire. You should disconnect the negative lead from the battery for 10 minutes then reconnect. If you do this you will have to reset all your radio presets and one touch window up and down but it may reset the "Handset in use" program.
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I have the new Treo. Bluetooth is all the same these days right? But on another note, I cant get past the screen when i hit the phone button next to screen it simply says Phone not fitted with system. I will try the battery.
thanks for any suggestions.
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Hi, I don't mean to hijack your thread, but I have a related problem. When I go to enter ##3#*#, then press enter, it just says No Service. Also, a screen flashes on every few seconds saying that the phone is off, but its not. Also, the car does try to pair with my phone after every time the phone off screen goes away and the keypad shows up again. Could it be the bluetooth module or the phone module? I haven't got that handset in use message show up and the system says READY in the top left when the keypad screen is showing. I'm kind of at a loss here.
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hey NVMYJAG
I get the same screen with handset in use, and it says hangup or mute. but I don't see any handsets or slots for phones. I have an 07 s-type. I never get past this screen and never get to see the screen to enter on a keypad. It's so frustrating! I am thinking about resetting the battery to see if that helps.
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hmmmmmmmm
Are you talking about the something that looks like a cigarrette lighter plug in? I have one inside my armrest and i use it to plug in my cell phone. That would really be disappointing to find out it takes a phone from jaguar to get the bluetooth to work and we can't purchase it.
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There are two types of phone units. There was a hard wired phone option that came with a Motorola phone. The other is basically the same unit only instead of a phone plugged in it has a bluetooth reciever hooked to the phone module. Both setups were options on the S-type. A car with the hard wired phone, for hands free, should be able to be upgraded with the bluetooth module. My car doesn't have the phone option and I've been looking for the parts to add it. They are real expensive from the dealer.
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There are two types of phone units. There was a hard wired phone option that came with a Motorola phone. The other is basically the same unit only instead of a phone plugged in it has a bluetooth reciever hooked to the phone module. Both setups were options on the S-type. A car with the hard wired phone, for hands free, should be able to be upgraded with the bluetooth module. My car doesn't have the phone option and I've been looking for the parts to add it. They are real expensive from the dealer.
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From what I have gathered from Jaguar Parts, the phone module is $507 and the bluetooth module is $164. The only listing they have is for the XJ. I would think that if you got hold of the dealer the prices should be the same. May even be the same part since many of the electronics are the same from model to model. You should be lucky, since you already have the system hardwired in your car. Here is a link to the install instructions.
http://www.styperregistry.com/TechIn...%20Install.pdf
http://www.styperregistry.com/TechIn...%20Install.pdf