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Land Rover Defender: Managing two calls

Make sure the relevant safety warnings have been read and understood before operating the phone features.

Note: When more than two calls, e.g., a conference call, are active on the phone when connecting to the vehicle's phone system, the calls are maintained. However, a maximum of two call details are displayed. When more than two calls are in progress when connecting, any calls that are not active, i.e., on hold or incoming, are rejected.

Two calls can be taken on the same phone. Notification is given when a second call is received. When accepting a second call, the first call is automatically put on hold.

Alternatively, a second call can be dialed from the displayed screen options. From the screen options:

1. Touch the add call icon.

2. Touch CONTACTS to display the list of saved contacts. Alternatively, touch KEYPAD to enter the number.

When there are two separate calls, the hold icon changes to a swap icon. Touch the swap icon, or the contact's name or number, to swap between the current call and the call on hold. Touch and hold the end call icon to end the current call and return to the remaining call. Touch the end call icon to end both calls.

MERGE CALLS

Make sure the relevant safety warnings have been read and understood before operating the phone features.

If two calls are in progress on the same phone, both calls can be merged into one conference call. Select the displayed merge call icon.

Note: The vehicle cannot merge two calls from two different phones.

While the calls are merged, touch the hold icon or the mute icon to mute both calls.

Alternatively, touch the end call icon to end both calls.

The merge call icon cannot be deselected. If one caller ends the call, the remaining call stays active.

PHONE SYSTEM ICONS

Depending on the part of the phone system in use, the following icons display on the touchscreen:

Call icon: Touch to send or accept a call.

End call icon: Touch to end or reject a call.

Hold call icon: Touch to hold a call. Touch again to return to the call.

Add call icon: Touch to make a second phone call.

Swap call icon: Touch to swap between connected calls.

Merge call icon: Touch to merge two connected calls into a conference call.

Handset icon: Touch to switch the call to the phone handset.

Message icon: Touch to send or read message.

Bin icon: Touch to delete contact.

Mute icon: Touch to mute the microphone and initiate privacy mode. While selected, the caller cannot hear the conversation.

Phone signal strength indicator.

Phone battery level indicator.

Swap phone icon: Touch to change the phone.

Search contacts icon: Touch to search for contacts.

Voicemail icon: Touch for direct call to received voicemails.

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