Scheme 54
| Item Number | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Roof pod |
| 2 | Microphone |
| 3 | Touch Screen Display (TSD) |
| 4 | Integrated Head Unit (IHU) |
| 5 | Steering wheel switches |
| 6 | Adaptor cradle |
| 7 | Base plate adaptor |
| 8 | Audio amplifier |
| 9 | Transceiver Module (TM) (up to 2009MY shown - Bluetooth phone fitted from 2009MY) |
GENERAL
The telephone system fitted to Range Rover uses the MOST ring for communication with the rest of the entertainment and information system. The system allows the driver to dock their own phone into the integrated phone system. This is achieved using a number of phone adaptor cradles which are specific to different makes and models of phone. The phone adaptor cradle is then docked with a base plate adaptor in the vehicle. This allows the integrated phone system to control the telephone and enable the driver to make and receive telephone calls using hands free operation.
The telephone system also supports Bluetooth technology allowing hands free operation of a Bluetooth mobile phone. The system has limited functionality compared with the integrated phone system.
The system comprises
- Adaptor cradle (phone model specific)
- Base plate adaptor
- Transceiver Module (TM)) up to 2009MY / Bluetooth phone module from 2009MY
- Touch Screen Display (TSD)
- Microphone
- Integrated Head Unit (IHU)
- Multiband antenna (roof pod)
- Steering wheel controls
- Audio amplifier (for audio output).
- Navigation computer (for voice recognition if fitted)
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
The following describes the components used in the telephone system.
Scheme 55
The telephone adaptor cradle is located in the center arm rest and is directly connected to the base plate adaptor. The adaptor cradle is detachable from the base plate adaptor to allow for different phones to be used in the system. A new adaptor cradle is the only requirement for the system to be changed from one type of phone to another. Adaptor cradles are available for the top 20 business phones in each market, this is subject to change as new phones come on to the market and replace older models. Adaptor cradles will be available through the accessories department.
Depending on the variant of the adaptor cradle, the cradle will have one of two ways of communicating with the phone. If the adaptor cradle is for a Nokia F Bus type phone the cradle will route the connections from the transceiver module straight through to the phone.
If the adaptor cradle is for a non Nokia F bus or a non Nokia type phone (i.e. Motorola), the cradle will have an internal circuit to convert signals from the phone to be compatible with the transceiver module signals.
Scheme 56
The base plate adaptor is located in the center arm rest. The base plate adaptor is the interface between the telephone adaptor cradle and the transceiver module. The following pin out table details the connections at the base plate adaptor from the transceiver module.
The base plate adaptor has a serial link connection to the transceiver module. The base plate adaptor is connected to the multiband antenna via a coaxial lead.
Scheme 57
The TM is located in the rear left-hand (LH) side of the luggage compartment above the navigation computer (where fitted). The TM is connected to the MOST ring and, as the interface between the telephone and the IHU, processes all instructions and audio from and to the phone. The TM contains voice recognition hardware and software and is used for control of the voice activation system on vehicles not fitted with a navigation computer. The TM also has Bluetooth® functionality.
BLUETOOTH® PHONE MODULE - FROM 2009MY
The Bluetooth® phone module is located in the rear left-hand (LH) side of the luggage compartment above the navigation computer (where fitted). The module is connected to the MOST ring and, as the interface between the telephone and the IHU, processes all instructions and audio from and to the phone. The module contains voice recognition hardware and software and is used for control of the voice activation system on vehicles not fitted with a navigation computer.
TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY (TSD)
| Item Number | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | On-Road Information |
| 2 | Settings |
| 3 | Climate Set Indicator (Auxiliary Heater) |
| 4 | 4X4 Off-Road Information |
| 5 | Touch Screen Display |
| 6 | A/V (Audio/Video) |
| 7 | Light sensor |
| 8 | Navigation |
| 9 | Telephone |
| 10 | Down/Decrease |
| 11 | Mode |
| 12 | Up/Increase |
| 13 | Audio |
| 14 | Volume |
| 15 | Info |
| 16 | Audio On/Off |
| 17 | Tone |
| 18 | Audio On/Off Indicator |
The Touch Screen Display (TSD) forms the basis of the telephone system. It communicates with the rest of the audio/infotainment system on the MOST ring and allows control of the telephone system and other infotainment systems from a single point.
The TSD communicates with the Integrated Head Unit (IHU) on the MOST ring and provides the driver interface and driver display of the telephone system. The TSD also provides driver display and control of the audio, the rear view camera, the Venture Cam, the navigation system, the Traffic Message Channel and the rear seat entertainment.
The telephone system and other systems are operated by a combination of the physical buttons located on each side of the screen and the 'virtual' buttons displayed on the touch screen. For clarification, the physical buttons are referred to as 'buttons' and the touch screen virtual buttons are referred to as 'icons'.
Scheme 58
The microphone is located in the front interior lamp console. The standard, directional type microphone is connected to the Integrated Head Unit (IHU) and the navigation computer (if fitted) for voice recognition of the navigation system and the telephone. The microphone has an integrated noise suppression system for hands-free telephone use.
Scheme 59
The Integrated Head Unit (IHU) is located behind the TSD in the center of the instrument panel. The IHU communicates with the TM on the MOST ring. The IHU contains the software for telephone functionality.
Scheme 60
The multi-band antenna is located in the roof pod. Two roof pods are available to cover vehicles with and without SDARS. The two roof pods operate on the following frequencies
- World Band - Telephone only or telephone and global positioning system (GPS) antenna GSM and PCS/DCS and 3G 810 to 960 MHz 1710 to 2170 MHz
- NAS Only - SDARS and telephone or SDARS and telephone and global positioning system (GPS) antenna AMP and PCS only 824 to 960 MHz 1850 to 1990 MHz
Roof pods without SDARS contain a multiband antenna. When SDARS is fitted the roof pod contains a broadband antenna which prevents interference from the SDARS antenna affecting telephone reception.
Scheme 61
The steering wheel switches for the telephone system are located on the right-hand (RH) side of the steering wheel. The driver is able to use these switches for several phone related functions including
- Accept incoming calls.
- Reject incoming calls.
- Make phone calls from the phones own phone book.
- Use the voice dialing feature of the telephone system.
The 'R/T' button is used to switch between telephone and audio functions. When using the steering wheel switches in telephone mode, visual confirmation of phone book name or number is displayed in the instrument pack message center. The address book/phone book details can be scrolled through using the audio search up and down buttons. The telephone/voice recognition button is used to make a call, answer an incoming call and to end an active call. When not in phone book mode and no number is displayed in the message center, a short press of the telephone/voice recognition button will dial the last dialed number.
Scheme 62
The amplifier (DSP or Logic7) is located in the rear left-hand (LH) side of the luggage compartment. The audio amplifier receives audio from the TM on the MOST ring, the audio is then processed and passed out to the speakers. Refer to Audio System .
BLUETOOTH®
Vehicles up to 2009MY - The Bluetooth functionality in the TM allows the user to connect their own mobile phone handset (Bluetooth® enabled only) to the vehicle telephone system without fitting the phone into the adaptor cradle. If a phone is fitted to the adaptor cradle this will be given priority over the system and a Bluetooth® enabled phone will be ignored.
Vehicles from 2009MY - 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. The Bluetooth® system limits the functions to those available in the Bluetooth® hands free profile.
On vehicles up 2009MY - The available features include
- Make/receive call
- Voice calls using the phones own voice tags (where set up).
- Phonebook download
- Missed calls
- Last number redial
- Calls list.
Bluetooth® will not allow the following to be accessed via the TSD
- Short Message Service (SMS)
- No signal strength indication on the TSD
On vehicles from 2009MY - The available features include
- Make/receive call
- Voice calls using the phones own voice tags (where set up).
- Signal strength indication on the TSD (if supported by the telephone handset software)
- Phonebook download
- Missed calls
- Last number redial
- Calls list.
BLUETOOTH® PAIRING
Before a Bluetooth® phone handset can be used on the vehicle hands free system, the phone must be 'paired' to the TM or the Bluetooth phone module. The following steps describe the 'pairing' process
- On the handset, make sure that Bluetooth® is switched 'ON'.
- The user then initiates a search for other Bluetooth® devices from the handset.
- The TM or Bluetooth phone module acknowledges the existence of the Bluetooth® phone.
- On the handset, 'Land Rover' appears in the available device list.
- The user selects 'Land Rover' from the device list and the TM or Bluetooth phone module will attempt pairing.
- The TM or Bluetooth phone module requests a Personal Identification Number (PIN) from the handset.
- The user then enters the handset PIN 2121.
- If the PIN is correct, the phone handset will be paired with the TM or the Bluetooth phone module and the handset details are stored in the module EEPROM. The module details are also stored in the phone handset.
When the pairing procedure is complete (assigning the phone handset to the vehicle) the phone handset will automatically connect to the vehicle system once they come into range (approximately 10 meters) and the ignition switch is in position II. The term 'Bluetooth'® is displayed in the TSD to inform the driver that the phone handset is connected to the TM or the Bluetooth phone module, if no network operator is displayed.
Up to five Bluetooth® equipped phone handsets can be paired with the TM or the Bluetooth phone module. A phone handset can be de-registered/disconnected from the module at any time by the user. Only one phone handset can be used on the vehicle hands free system at any one time.
If the TM or Bluetooth phone module is replaced, each phone handset which was paired with the original module will require re-pairing with the replacement module.
VOICE RECOGNITION
The voice recognition system controls the following systems (where fitted)
- Telephone
- Audio (radio and CD)
- Note pad
- Touch screen display
- Rear seat entertainment
- Navigation.
On vehicles without the navigation system, the voice recognition software is contained in the TM. The microphone is hardwired to the IHU which in turn is connected to the TM via the MOST ring. The TM will only operate voice control of the telephone system. The TM has limited language capability with German, French, Italian, Spanish, USA and UK supported.
On vehicles with the navigation system, the voice recognition software is contained in the navigation computer. The microphone is hardwired to both the navigation computer and the IHU. The navigation computer will allow voice control of the telephone system, the audio system, the rear seat entertainment and the navigation system. The navigation computer supports the same languages as the TM but with the addition of Japanese, Dutch and USA with male and female voices.
The voice recognition system enables the driver to activate important functions of the telephone system without operating controls manually. This allows the driver to concentrate on driving the vehicle, improving safety. When the driver speaks one of the defined voice commands, with the voice recognition system active, the voice recognition software converts the command into a control signal for the telephone system.
TELEPHONE VOICE RECOGNITION FUNCTIONS
The telephone can be accessed and controlled by the voice recognition system as follows
- Dial Number
- This allows the user to dial a number (of up to 20 digits) by digit entry using voice commands of between 'zero' and 'nine'. An edit facility allows changes to be made if an incorrect digit has been entered by using the command 'correction'.
- Numbers of up to 20 digits can be entered. If more than 20 digits are entered the system responds with a message 'Number too long' in the message center.
- Phone Book
- The phone book allows the user to add up to 50 'nametags' with stored phone numbers. The nametags are user identifiable association names for the allocated phone number. This phone book has no connection with the phone book stored on the phone handset's SIM card or phone memory.
VOICE RECOGNITION SETTINGS
A number of settings allow the user to customize the voice recognition system as follows
- Voice Feedback - On/Off
- This feature allows the user to switch audible feedback on or off for most functions, with the exception of some necessary function which must have feedback to operate correctly.
- Replay
- The replay command requests the voice recognition system to repeat the last dialogue response within a list in both audible and associated text feedback.
- Notepad
- The notepad function allows the user to record a series of 10 notes for up to 5 minutes.
- The user can replay or delete the notes in the order in which they were recorded. It also allows the user to delete the entire contents of the notepad.
- Traffic Message Channel (TMC)
- The TMC system is part of the navigation system (when fitted). The TMC system provides real time traffic information to the navigation system. The TMC voice commands can be used to switch the TMC On or Off.
Scheme 63
| Item Number | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Audio amplifier |
| 2 | Vehicle speakers |
| 3 | Touch Screen display (TSD) |
| 4 | Integrated Head Unit (IHU) |
| 5 | Navigation computer |
| 6 | Instrument cluster |
| 7 | Diagnostic socket |
| 8 | Steering wheel switches |
| 9 | Clock spring |
| 10 | Microphone |
| 11 | Roof pod |
| 12 | Transceiver Module |
| 13 | Base plate adaptor |
| 14 | Adaptor cradle |
Note. A = Hardwired, C - DS2 diagnostic bus, D = HS CAN bus, K = I Bus, P = MOST
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
For a detailed description of the cellular phone system, refer to the relevant Description and Operation. See Cellular Phone .
INSPECTION AND VERIFICATION
- Verify the customer concern.
- Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical or electrical damage. VISUAL INSPECTION Electrical Battery Fuses Central and battery junction boxes Megafuses Wiring harness Damaged, loose or corroded connectors Mobile handset Microphone Transceiver module (TM) Cellular phone antenna Base plate adaptor Adaptor cradle Steering wheel controls Clock spring Integrated head unit (IHU) Speakers Audio amplifier Media oriented system transport (MOST) system Central junction box (CJB)
- If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible) before proceeding to the next step
- Use the approved diagnostic system or a scan tool to retrieve any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) before moving onto the DTC index. Make sure that all DTCs are cleared following rectification.
DTC INDEX
Note. Generic scan tools may not read the codes listed, or may read only 5-digit codes. Match the 5 digits from the scan tool to the first 5 digits of the 7-digit code listed to identify the fault (the last 2 digits give extra information read by the manufacturer-approved diagnostic system).
| DTC | Description | Possible cause(s) | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| B101111 | ECU Supplied Power Output | Telephone base plate adaptor power supply circuit short circuit to ground Telephone base plate adaptor power supply circuit high resistance Telephone base plate adaptor failure Transceiver Module (TM) failure | Check the power supply circuits to the telephone base plate. Refer to the electrical information. Check the base plate and transceiver module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B101112 | ECU Supplied Power Output | Telephone base plate adaptor power supply circuit short circuit to power Telephone base plate adaptor failure Transceiver Module (TM) failure | Check the power supply circuits to the telephone base plate. Refer to the electrical information. Check the base plate and transceiver module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B1A0041 | Control module | Telephone control module flash read only memory (ROM) fault, general checksum failure | Clear the DTC and retest. If the DTC resets, renew the TEL control module Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B1A0044 | Control module | Telephone control module random access memory (RAM) fault, data memory failure | Clear the DTC and retest. If the DTC resets, renew the TEL control module Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B1A0045 | Control module | Telephone control module read only memory (ROM) fault, program memory failure | Clear the DTC and retest. If the DTC resets, renew the TEL control module Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B1A0047 | Control module | Telephone control module internal control module failure | Clear the DTC and retest. If the DTC resets, renew the TEL control module Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| B1D5911 | Charger System | Charger system circuit short circuit to ground Charger system circuit high resistance | Check the charger system circuits. Refer to the electrical information. |
| B1D5912 | Charger System | Charger system circuit short circuit to power | Check the charger system circuits. Refer to the electrical information. |
| B1D7984 | Microphone Input | The 'Receive Audio over MOST Test' failed and means that the audio received at the microphone detection point is too low. Microphone fault Harness/connector fault Integrated head unit (IHU) fault Base-plate module (BPM) fault | Check the operation of the microphone by substituting for a known working unit. Refer to the electrical information and check the microphone (MIC) circuits. renew/repair as necessary. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| U002968 | Vehicle Communication Bus A Performance | Event information MOST resend count exceeded MOST system performance | Carry out the general MOST test in this section and in the approved diagnostic system. Refer to the Network Communications section of the workshop information. |
| U040068 | Invalid data received | Event information Invalid data received An invalid error code has been set by another MOST module | Carry out the general MOST test in this section and in the approved diagnostic system. Refer to the Network Communications section of the workshop information. |
| U1A0088 | Private Communication Network | Communications failure with BT chipset in base plate module | Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists, renew the telephone base plate module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| U200152 | Reduced System Function | Bluetooth error - System not activated | Carry out the general MOST test in this section and in the approved diagnostic system. Refer to the Network Communications section of the workshop information. |
| U200168 | Reduced System Function | Event information - temperature over 70°C established Not a fault condition. System operation suspended while system cools. | This Event is triggered if the ECU reduces the level of functionality, to prevent over heating of the system. It is a normal function of the ECU and is not a fault. Clear/ignore this DTC. |
| U20019A | Reduced System Function | Event information - base plate module (BPM) temperature over 70°C established Not a fault condition. System operation suspended while system cools. | This Event is triggered if the BPM reduces the level of functionality, to prevent over heating of the system. It is a normal function of the ECU and is not a fault. Clear/ignore this DTC. |
| U201A54 | Control Module Main Calibration Data | Local configuration file is missing (not loaded) in the control module | Configure the module using the approved diagnostic system. |
| U30004A | Control Module | Audio unit data memory failure | Check the power and ground circuits to the component. Refer to the electrical information. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| U300044 | Control module | Base plate module (BPM) RAM fault (data memory failure leading to possible corrupt local configuration file) | Configure the module using the approved diagnostic system and download the local configuration file. Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists, renew the BPM. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| U300045 | Control module | Base plate module (BPM) ROM fault (data memory failure leading to possible corrupt local configuration file) | Configure the module using the approved diagnostic system and download the local configuration file. Clear the DTC and retest. If the problem persists, renew the BPM. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures information if a module is suspect. |
| U300054 | Control module | MOST not configured correctly - incorrect voice language installed | Configure the module using the approved diagnostic system. |
| U300056 | Control module | One or more of the received car configuration file (CCF) data parameters is deemed to be invalid | Configure the module using the approved diagnostic system. |
| U300316 | Battery Voltage | Battery voltage below threshold | Check vehicle battery and charging system. Refer to the relevant section in the workshop information. Refer to the electrical information and check the power supply circuits to the module. |
| U300317 | Battery Voltage | Battery voltage above threshold | Check vehicle battery and charging system. Refer to the relevant section in the workshop information. Refer to the electrical information and check the power supply circuits to the module. |
PINPOINT TEST: PHONE NOT WORKING IN CRADLE
- Phone Specification Check the phone model and software version. Is the phone and phone software version on Land Rover approved list (available on GTR)? YES: Go to step 2 . NO: Update phone and/or phone software as required.
- Phone Substitution Connect a known working phone to the cradle and test the operation. Does system work with an old phone (e.g. 6230) but not with the new phone (e.g. 6230i)? YES: Download latest software to phone control module using the approved diagnostic system to enable all phones. NO: Go to step 3 .
- Cradle Substitution Connect a known working cradle to the vehicle. Does phone work with the substitute cradle? YES: Renew the cradle. NO: Go to step 4 .
- Phone Charge Connect the phone into the cradle. Does the phone begin register as battery charging (unless already fully charged)? YES: Go to step 5 . NO: Check the cradle connectors and wiring. Refer to the electrical information.
- Phone Message Check the phone for information messages. Does phone display the message 'ENHANCEMENT NOT SUPPORTED' after inserting in to the cradle? YES: Phone not compatible. Replace phone. NO: Go to step 6 .
- Phone Not Installed Message NOTE: TV may cancel out phone operation after cranking on V8 Diesel VIN 253855 - 259930. Install the phone in to the cradle. Does HLDF show 'phone not fitted' message when phone is inserted in cradle? YES: Complete Service Action Q013 - Loss of Telephone Caused by TV Tuner available on GTR. NO: Go to step 7 .
- Bluetooth Communication With the phone in the cradle, check the Bluetooth function. Does phone work via Bluetooth? YES: Go to step 8 . NO: Replace phone.
- Control Module Checks Check the telephone control module for signs of water ingress. Does phone control module show signs of water ingress (e.g. corrosion on terminals)? YES: Repair/renew as necessary and retest. NO: Go to step 9 .
- Wiring Harness Checks Check the telephone system circuits for damage. Refer to the electrical information. Is the damage to the telephone circuit? YES: Repair/renew as necessary and retest. NO: Call Land Rover dealer technical support (DTS) or the warranty prior approval (WPAP) hotline for further assistance.
PINPOINT TEST : BLUETOOTH ISSUES
- Phone Specification Check the phone model and software version. Is the phone and phone software version on Land Rover approved list (available on GTR)? YES: Go to step 2 . NO: Update phone and/or phone software as required.
- Phone Bonding Check that the phone has been bonded to the vehicle. Is phone bonded? YES: Go to step 3 . NO: Bond phone as per instructions in the owners handbook.
- Bluetooth Functionality Connect the phone manually using the Bluetooth menu. Can phone be connected manually via phone Bluetooth menu? YES: Go to step 4 . NO: Delete 'LAND ROVER' from phone Bluetooth menu and re-bond phone as per instructions in the owners handbook.
- Bonding/Pairing Issues Check the phone for bonding/pairing messages. Is a bonding/pairing problem still present? YES: Remove and replace the phone battery, then retest. NO: Go to step 5 .
- Wiring Harness Checks Check the telephone system circuits for damage. Refer to the electrical information. Is the damage to the telephone circuit? YES: Repair/renew as necessary and retest. NO: Go to step 6 .
- Phone Charge State Check the phone charge state. Is phone sufficiently charged? YES: Go to step 7 . NO: Charge the phone.
- Phone Compatibility With the phone connected, use the touch screen phone power control on the HDLF screen. Can phone be turned off via HLDF (touch screen)? YES: Go to step 8 . NO: Feature not supported via Bluetooth.
- System In-Call Fail Check the customer complaint relating to system fail event during lost signal events (only with Motorola V3). Does the system lock-up when the phone signal is lost during an active call? YES: Download latest software to phone control module using the approved diagnostic system (Changeable to customer). NO: Go to step 9 .
- PIN Verification Reconnect the phone to the cradle. Does phone ask for Bluetooth PIN every time it is connected? (2121) YES: Download latest software to phone control module using the approved diagnostic system. NO: Go to step 10 .
- Cradle Substitution NOTE: Ensure phone automatically re-connects via Bluetooth after ignition is cycled (MOST BUS should completely shut down before keying on again). Connect a known working cradle and test the operation. Does Bluetooth work correctly after attaching and detaching a substitute phone cradle? YES: Renew the phone cradle. NO: Go to step 11 .
- Control Module Checks Check the telephone control module for signs of water ingress. Does phone control module show signs of water ingress (e.g. corrosion on terminals)? YES: Repair/renew as necessary and retest. NO: Call Land Rover dealer technical support (DTS) or the warranty prior approval (WPAP) hotline for further assistance.
PINPOINT TEST: PHONEBOOK NOT DOWNLOADED VIA BLUETOOTH
- Phone Specification Check the phone model and software version. Is the phone and phone software version on Land Rover approved list (available on GTR)? YES: Go to step 2 . NO: Update phone and/or phone software as required.
- Phone Functionality Check that the phone supports the phonebook download function. Refer to the manufacturers website or owners information. Does phone type support phonebook download? YES: Go to step 3 . NO: Phonebook cannot be displayed on car information head unit (IHU).
- Phonebook Storage Location Check the phonebook storage location (SIM card or phone memory). Are all contacts stored on SIM card only? YES: Copy contacts to phone memory and retest. NO: Go to step 4 .
- Bluetooth Set-Up Check the settings for the auto-connect function in the Bluetooth menu. Has authorize (auto-connect) for 'LAND ROVER' in phone Bluetooth menu been set to YES? YES: Call Land Rover dealer technical support (DTS) or the warranty prior approval (WPAP) hotline for further assistance. NO: Change the selection to YES and retest.
PINPOINT TEST: PHONE SYSTEM AUDIO PERFORMANCE ISSUES
- Phone Specification Check the phone model and software version. Is the phone and phone software version on Land Rover approved list (available on GTR)? YES: Go to step 2 . NO: Update phone and/or phone software as required.
- Control Module Part Number Check the telephone control module part number. Is phone control module part number XVJ500042? YES: Download latest software to phone control module using the approved diagnostic system. NO: Go to step 3 .
- In-Call Issues NOTE: Pre April 06MY Only. Check the customer complaint for in-call issues. Does either driver or caller experience a crackling noise during a call? YES: Download latest software to phone control module using the approved diagnostic system. NO: Go to step 4 .
- In-Call Issues Check the customer complaint for in-call issues. Does either driver or caller experience echo during call? YES: Reduce just the phone volume level via the hidden audio settings menu. NO: Go to step 5 .
- In-Call Issues Check the customer complaint for in-call issues. Can conversation be heard by both driver and caller when the phone is connected via Bluetooth? YES: Go to step 6 . NO: Remove and re-install the phone battery (hard reset) and retest.
- Control Module Checks Substitute the telephone control module. Does the telephone audio performance improve significantly with a substitute phone control module installed? YES: Renew the telephone control module. Refer to the warranty policy and procedures before renewing a module. NO: Go to step 7 .
- Microphone Operation Check the system microphone operation. Is microphone functional? YES: Go to step 8 . NO: Refer to the electrical information and check the microphone circuit. Repair/renew as necessary.
- Microphone Positioning Check that the microphone is correctly positioned (facing driver). Is microphone positioned correctly? YES: Go to step 9 . NO: Install correctly.
- Control Module Checks Check the telephone control module for signs of water ingress. Does phone control module show signs of water ingress (e.g. corrosion on terminals)? YES: Repair/renew as necessary and retest. NO: Call Land Rover dealer technical support (DTS) or the warranty prior approval (WPAP) hotline for further assistance.
REMOVAL
- Remove the access panel from the loadspace trim panel LH.
- Release the cellular phone antenna. Remove the 2 nuts.
- Remove the cellular phone antenna. Disconnect the electrical connector.
INSTALLATION
- Install the cellular phone antenna. Connect the electrical connector.
- Secure the cellular phone antenna. Tighten the nuts to 6 Nm (4 lb.ft).
- Install the access panel to the loadspace trim panel LH.
Scheme 64
- Carefully release the overhead console center panel. Release the 4 clips.
- Remove the cellular phone microphone. Disconnect the electrical connector. Release the 3 clips.
- Install the cellular phone microphone. Secure in the clips. Connect the electrical connector.
- Install the overhead console center panel.
Scheme 65
- Disconnect the battery ground cable. Refer to «Specifications»(/land-rover/range-rover/l322-2005-2009/remont/charging-system/#charging-system-general-information__specifications) .
- Remove the access panel from the loadspace trim panel LH.
- Disconnect the portable support electronics (PSE) module optical connector.
- Disconnect the PSE module electrical connector.
- Remove the PSE module. Remove the bolt.
- Install the PSE module. Tighten the bolt to 4 Nm (3 lb.ft).
- Connect the PSE module electrical connector.
- Connect the PSE module optical connector.
- Install the access panel to the loadspace trim panel LH.
- Connect the battery ground cable. Refer to «Specifications»(/land-rover/range-rover/l322-2005-2009/remont/charging-system/#charging-system-general-information__specifications) .
- Using the Land Rover approved diagnostic equipment, follow the on-screen instructions and configure the PSE module.
See also:
• Audio System
• Specifications
• Cellular Phone