Voice control for Your Land Rover Evoque SUV 2020

Voice control  
Voice control  
OPERATION  
1. Voice button: Press briefly to start a voice  
session. A pop up will appear on the touch  
screen. Press and hold to cancel a voice  
session.  
Note: The currently selected user (User 1 or  
User 2) is identified at the bottom of the  
command list.  
Note: If a listed item is longer than the available  
space on the menu, ...> will appear. Use the  
seek controls on the steering wheel to view the  
entire entry. See 111, AUDIO/VIDEO  
Note: Briefly press the Voice button during  
a voice session, to interrupt audible  
feedback. Wait for the tone to sound before  
giving the next command.  
CONTROLS items 13 and 14.  
2. Voice symbol: Indicates that a command is  
available. Wait for the symbol to appear  
and a tone to sound before using the  
command.  
VOICE TUTORIAL  
To listen to a tutorial detailing the operation of  
the Voice system:  
3. Command list: Appears on the pop up  
panel, providing feedback and available  
commands at each stage of the voice  
session. Say an available command.  
Briefly press the Voice button to start a  
voice session.  
Wait for the tone to sound, then say Voice  
tutorial.  
Note: As the commands are listed before  
the system is ready to listen, it is important  
to wait for the voice symbol to appear  
alongside the relevant command, before  
using the command.  
Alternatively, the tutorial can be selected using  
the touch screen, as follows.  
Select Setup from the touch screen Home  
menu.  
Select Voice from the Setup menu.  
4. When displayed, say Cancel to cancel the  
current voice session.  
Select Operating guide from the Voice  
settings menu.  
5. When displayed, say Help to get assistance  
during a voice session.  
Select Voice tutorial.  
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The voice tutorial can be cancelled at any time  
by touching the on-screen pop-up or by  
pressing and holding the Voice button.  
4. Select the system which the Voicetag is to  
activate (Phone, Navigation or Radio).  
Follow the on-screen and audible instructions.  
VOICE TRAINING  
NAVIGATION POI VOICE COMMANDS  
This is a feature designed to enable the system  
to better recognise the vocal characteristics of  
a user, once the training has been completed.  
To carry out Voice training:  
To request the display of POI (Point Of Interest)  
identifiers on the navigation display:  
Say Navigation, followed by the name of  
the desired P.O.I category from the  
following list;  
Select Setup from the Home menu.  
Select Voice and from the Setup menu.  
Petrol station/Petrol.  
Parking/Car park.  
Land Rover Dealer.  
Hospital.  
Select Voice training from the Voice  
settings menu.  
Select User 1 or User 2, to start the  
training.  
Golf course.  
Follow the on-screen and audible  
instructions.  
Tourist information.  
Restaurant/I’m hungry.  
Shopping centre.  
Hotel.  
The training session can be cancelled at any  
time by touching the on-screen pop-up or by  
pressing and holding the Voice button.  
Motorway service.  
Town centre.  
VOICETAGS  
Voicetags enable the user to personalise the  
Voice system so that a single name can be used  
to call-up a navigation destination, telephone  
number or radio channel.  
Icons will appear on the navigation display,  
indicating the locations of the selected POI. For  
further information about POIs, see 152, POI  
CATEGORIES AND SUB-CATEGORIES.  
To add a Voicetag:  
1. Briefly press the Voice button to start a  
Voice session.  
2. Wait for the tone to sound then say Phone,  
Navigation or Radio.  
3. Say Store voicetag.  
Alternatively, Voicetags can be managed via  
the touch screen as follows.  
1. Select Setup from the Home menu.  
2. Select Voice from the Setup menu.  
3. Select Voicetags from the Voice settings  
menu.  
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Telephone  
Note: The Bluetooth® equipped phones listed  
on Landrover.com, have been tested for  
compatibility with Land Rover vehicles.  
Performance will vary, based on the phone’s  
software version, battery condition, coverage  
and your network provider. Phones are  
warranted by their manufacturer, not Land  
Rover.  
If the mobile phone supports Bluetooth®  
Hands Free Profile 1.5 (HFP 1.5), additional  
features will be displayed on the vehicle touch  
screen, such as battery meter, signal strength  
and network operator.  
BLUETOOTH® INFORMATION  
Bluetooth® is the name for  
short-range radio frequency (RF)  
technology that allows electronic  
devices to communicate wirelessly with each  
other.  
The Land Rover Bluetooth® system supports  
Bluetooth® Hands-Free Profile (HFP),  
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)  
and Audio Video Remote Control Profile  
(AVRCP).  
Note: HFP and A2DP/AVRCP profiles can be  
connected independently, so a phone can be  
connected via one, while a media device can be  
connected via the other, at the same time.  
TELEPHONE SAFETY  
Switch off your telephone in areas  
with a high explosion risk. This  
Before making use of the vehicle’s Bluetooth  
phone system, your Bluetooth phone must be  
paired and connected to the vehicle system.  
This is done using one of two methods; via  
your phone to the vehicle or from the touch  
screen to your phone. If one of these methods  
is not successful, try the other option.  
includes filling stations, fuel storage  
areas or chemical factories, as well  
as places where the air contains fuel  
vapour, chemicals or metal dust.  
Always stow your mobile phone  
securely.  
Each time the ignition is switched on the  
system will attempt to connect with the last  
connected phone.  
The functioning of cardiac  
pacemakers or hearing aids may be  
impaired when the phone is in use.  
Check with a doctor or manufacturer  
whether any such devices you or your  
passengers are using, are sufficiently  
protected against high-frequency  
energy.  
As mobile phones have a wide range of audio  
and echo characteristics, it may take a few  
seconds for the vehicle system to adapt and  
deliver optimum audio performance. To  
achieve this, it may be necessary to reduce the  
in-vehicle volume and ventilation fan speed  
slightly.  
The Health Industry Manufacturers'  
Association recommends that a minimum  
separation of 15 centimetres (six inches) is  
maintained between a wireless phone antenna  
and a pacemaker, to avoid potential  
interference with the pacemaker. These  
recommendations are consistent with the  
independent research by, and  
TELEPHONE COMPATIBILITY  
Please refer to the Ownership section of the  
Land Rover website at www.landrover.com,  
for a list of compatible phones.  
recommendations of, Wireless Technology  
Research.  
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TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONTROLS  
1. Change phone. Touch to search new or  
change to another paired phone.  
10. Touch to activate/deactivate Auto reject.  
When active, any incoming calls will be  
rejected or diverted to voice mail  
2. Last 10. Select to access the last 10 dialled,  
received and missed calls.  
(depending on mobile phone settings).  
11. Use handset. Select to switch the call to  
your mobile phone.  
3. Phonebook. Select to access the  
downloaded phonebook.  
12. Delete. Touch and release to delete the last  
entered digit. Touch and hold to delete the  
whole entered number.  
4. Digit Dial. Select to access Digit Dial  
mode.  
5. Touch and hold soft key 1 to retrieve your  
Voice mail.  
6. Status display. Displays the name and/or  
number dialled and call duration.  
7. Call Connect/Disconnect icons. Touch to  
send/accept or end/reject a call.  
8. Settings. Select to access; Voice mail,  
Answer options and Phone options.  
9. Mute microphone. Select to initiate  
Privacy mode. While selected, the caller  
will not hear you talking.  
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PAIRING AND CONNECTING FROM  
YOUR MOBILE PHONE  
PAIRING AND CONNECTING FROM  
THE TOUCH SCREEN  
Note: The process of pairing and connecting  
your phone with the vehicle using the mobile  
phone, will vary depending on the type of  
mobile phone used.  
1. Switch on your mobile phone’s Bluetooth®  
connection. Make sure that your mobile  
phone is in Bluetooth® discoverable mode,  
sometimes referred to as find me mode  
(see your phone’s operating instructions  
for more information).  
1. Switch the ignition on and ensure that the  
touch screen is active.  
2. Switch the ignition on and ensure that the  
touch screen is active.  
2. From the home menu, select Phone.  
3. A menu will appear. Select Search new.  
4. Select Device to vehicle option.  
3. From the home menu select Phone.  
4. A menu will appear. Select Search new.  
5. Select Vehicle to device option.  
Note: The vehicle’s Bluetooth® system is  
discoverable for only 3 minutes.  
6. Identify your phone from the displayed list  
and select the corresponding Pair and  
connect option.  
5. Using the mobile phone, search for  
Bluetooth® devices.  
On some phones, this is referred to as new  
paired device. See your phone's operating  
instructions for further information.  
Note: If more than 5 devices are detected,  
it may be necessary to use the scroll bar to  
see the entire list.  
6. When the vehicle's Bluetooth® system is  
discovered, follow the on-screen  
7. When prompted, enter the PIN code into  
your phone. See your phone’s operating  
instructions for further information.  
instructions. Select Yes when prompted, to  
confirm the pairing.  
Either the phone or the vehicle system will  
ask for a PIN (Personal Identification  
Number). When prompted, enter a PIN of  
your choice and select OK to confirm.  
8. Once your phone is paired and connected  
to the system, a confirmation message will  
be displayed before switching to the Digit  
Dial screen.  
7. Enter the same PIN into the other device.  
Note: Due to the duration of a Bluetooth®  
search, it is advised that the timeout to home  
screen feature is switched off before  
attempting to search for Bluetooth® devices.  
This setting can be changed within Vehicle,  
Syst settings, Display set, Timeout to home  
screen.  
8. Once your phone is paired and connected  
to the system, a confirmation message will  
be displayed before switching to the Digit  
Dial screen.  
Note: Some mobile phones require the  
Bluetooth® pairing to be set as ‘authorised’  
or ‘trusted’ in order to automatically  
connect. Please refer to your phone’s  
operating instructions for further  
information.  
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CHANGING THE CONNECTED PHONE  
Scroll bar arrows. Use to scroll  
up or down lists of detected  
phones, calls or phonebook  
entries.  
Up to 10 mobile phones can be paired with the  
vehicle in the same way. However, only one can  
be connected and ready for use as a phone at  
any one time.  
To connect a different paired phone, follow the  
steps below:  
STEERING WHEEL ICONS  
1. From the Home menu, select Phone.  
Connect. Press and release to  
send or accept a call or to  
access the last 10 dialled list.  
Press and hold to access the  
phonebook.  
2. A menu will appear. Select Change phone.  
3. Identify and select your phone from the  
displayed list.  
4. Once your phone is connected to the  
system, a confirmation message will be  
displayed before switching to the Digit Dial  
screen.  
Disconnect. Use to end or reject  
a call.  
Voice control talk button.  
TOUCH SCREEN ICONS  
Press to increase call volume.  
Press to decrease call volume.  
Connect. Use to send or accept  
a call and access last 10 dialled  
numbers.  
Disconnect. Use to end or reject  
a call.  
Press to scroll up or down lists  
of calls or phonebook entries.  
No phone connected.  
Phone signal strength indicator.  
Phone battery level indicator.  
CALL VOLUME  
The phone call volume is operated by the audio  
system’s volume control.  
If the audio system is in use when a phone call  
is active, the audio system source is  
suppressed for the duration of the call.  
Bluetooth. Indicates that a  
Bluetooth® device is  
connected.  
Tick. Indicates that a  
Bluetooth® device is paired.  
DIGIT DIAL  
Once your phone is connected to the vehicle’s  
system, Digit Dial is the default screen in  
Phone mode.  
Voice mail. Press and hold to  
dial the stored voicemail  
number.  
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Using the on-screen keypad, enter the required  
number and touch the connect icon to send.  
Default  
Mobile.  
Home.  
Work.  
Note: When entering a number, you can  
change the phone number shown on the touch  
screen using the Delete button. A momentary  
touch erases a single digit, a long touch erases  
the complete number.  
PHONEBOOK  
Contacts stored in the memory of a paired  
phone can be automatically downloaded to the  
vehicle’s phonebook each time the phone is  
connected to the system. See 141,  
LAST 10  
TELEPHONE COMPATIBILITY.  
Allows view of the last 10 calls made, received  
or missed.  
Certain mobile phones store the phonebook in  
two different areas, the SIM card and the phone  
memory. The vehicle system will access only  
those numbers stored in the phone memory.  
Note: The vehicle will display the list in the  
order the calls were recorded. If this  
information is not available, they will be  
displayed as they are sent from the mobile  
phone. Some phones may arrange the list in  
reverse or other order.  
To access contacts from the phonebook:  
1. From the Phone menu, select Phonebook.  
2. Using the alpha keys, select the letter you  
wish to search under. Repeated selections  
of the same key, scrolls through the letters  
displayed on the keys.  
3. Select List to view the phonebook.  
4. Identify the required contact from the  
displayed list and touch to call. If a contact  
has more than one number stored, select  
the required number from the list.  
Note: It may be necessary to use the scroll  
bar to see the entire list.  
There are also options to view more  
contact information, by selecting the  
corresponding i key.  
If your phone supports contact type data, you  
will be able to see a contact type icon in the  
vehicle's phonebook directory. These can be  
seen on the right-hand side of each contact in  
the directory and will indicate one of the  
following types:  
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