Land Rover C42 In Car Entertainment 2nd Edition Rover Manual
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Radio Tuning 8 RADIO PRE-SET BUTTONS The six pre-set buttons (8) can be used to manually store up to twelve FM stations (six each on FM1 and FM2), twelve MW stations (six each on MW1 and MW2), and six LW stations. Programming the pre-sets •Select the required waveband (FM1, FM2, MW1, MW2 or LW). •Tune to the desired frequency using either automatic or manual tuning (see ‘RADIO TUNING’, page 7). •Press and hold one of the pre-set buttons. The radio will mute while the frequency you have chosen is...
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9 Radio Tuning AUTO-STORE Auto-store enables you to rapidly tune and store the strongest FM and MW radio signals in a single operation. This facility is particularly useful if you are in an unfamiliar area and have little knowledge of local transmitter frequencies. Programming auto-store Press and hold the appropriate waveband selection button (4 or 5) - the radio mutes and the display shows either ‘FM AUTOSTORE’ or ‘MW AUTOSTORE’). Auto-store scans the waveband to find the six strongest...
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Traffic & News Information 10 Traffic & New s Informatio nINFORMATION BROADCASTS On the FM waveband, the RDS facility enables your radio to receive traffic and news information broadcasts from local radio stations that are linked to the same network as the station to which it is tuned. Traffic and news information broadcasts can be selected by pressing the information button (9). Once selected any available traffic and news information broadcasts are then received automatically as and when they...
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11 Traffic & News Information Switching off information broadcasts Traffic information: To switch off traffic information, briefly press the information button (‘TRAFFIC’ disappears from the display). This action will prevent traffic information broadcasts from being received until the button is pressed again. News information: To switch off news information, press and hold the information button for approximately 2 seconds (‘NEWS’ disappears from the display). This action will prevent future...
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Radio Reception 12 Radio Reception RADIO RECEPTION Distortion, interference and lack of signal clarity, are often attributed to a fault in the radio - this is rarely the case. Problems of this kind are usually caused by phenomena such as atmospheric conditions, signal strength, hilly terrain, tall buildings, bridges and even electrical interference from power lines. Please remember: A car radio receives signals while the vehicle is in motion (unlike a domestic set) - constantly changing direction...
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13 Care of Cassette Player and Tapes C are o f C ass ette Play er an d Ta pe s CARE OF CASSETTE PLAYER AND TAPES Use only good quality tapes with a maximum capacity of ninety minutes (C90). Check that both spools rotate freely and remove any loose turns at the start of the tape by winding one spool with a pen or pencil. Cassette player In use, the tape head accumulates dust and contamination, gradually impairing sound reproduction and, in extreme cases, reducing volume too. To combat...
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CD Changer Unit 14 CD C han ger Un it COMPACT DISC CHANGER UNIT* Removing/inserting the magazine Fully open the sliding cover (1) to insert or remove the magazine. Keep the cover closed at all other times to prevent dust and dirt from entering the changer unit. Press the button (2) to eject the magazine. Insert the magazine (3) in the direction of the arrow marked on the magazine casing and push it fully into the changer. Finally, close the sliding cover. If the audio system is operating when the...
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15 CD Changer Unit To unload the magazine, hold the magazine with the arrow uppermost, pull out each tray in turn, holding the tray securely so as not to drop the disc. Unload one disc at a time and handle only the edge and centre of the disc. Important: •Use standard 12cm CDs only. • DO NOT use irregularly shaped or damaged CDs - these may damage the compact disc changer. • 8cm CD singles must NOT be used, even if a CD adaptor is fitted. • Closed session CD-R discs can be played, but CD-RW...
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Caring for Compact Discs 16 Caring for Co mpac t Discs CARING FOR COMPACT DISCS Dirt, dust, condensation and heat can damage discs. Always observe the following precautions: NEVER touch the horizontal playing surface (the unlabelled side) of a disc! Handle discs by holding the outer edges, or the edge of the central hole and the outer edge, between finger and thumb. ALWAYS return discs to their boxes after use (dirt detracts from the sound quality).NEVER leave the disc or the box exposed to...
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17 Security Code S ec urity C odeSECURITY CODE INFORMATION To reduce the risk of theft, your audio unit was programmed with a four digit security code before the vehicle left the factory. Once activated, this code prevents the unit from functioning if it is illegally removed from the vehicle. There are 10,000 different codes - making your audio unit valueless to a thief unless he has the correct one. In addition, each unit is further protected by a time delay penalty system that effectively...