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Land Rover Defender: Connectivity overview

Note: The connectivity menu options may vary depending on the market and specification of the vehicle.

The connectivity menu allows the user to connect a phone or audio device to the vehicle. The user can also connect the vehicle to the internet.

Note: Internet connectivity requires a data-enabled embedded SIM card, or an in-range external Wi-Fi network.

Note: Only telematics features and software updates work over an external Wi-Fi network. Infotainment features do not operate over an external Wi-Fi network.

The following methods allow for phone, audio, and internet connectivity:

Note: The availability of Mobile Data, Hotspot, and Wi-Fi depends on the market and specification of the vehicle.

Note: Connectivity for Online Pack with Data Plan and Wi-Fi Enabled with Data Plan is provided by a third party provider.

For more information go to: www.landrover.com/pivi-pro-terms.

MOBILE DATA CONNECTIVITY

Make sure the relevant safety warnings and cautions for touchscreen operation have been read and understood before using the touchscreen.

Note: Connected vehicles with no SIM card slot in the media hub have an embedded SIM card.

Mobile data requires a vehicle with a dataenabled embedded SIM card.

To enable Mobile Data:

1. Touch the settings icon from any screen.

2. Select Connectivity.

3. Mobile Data: Touch to switch the toggle on or off.

4. When displayed, select Agree to agree to the terms and conditions.

Note: Mobile data connectivity is indicated by an icon at the top of the screen.

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