Land Rover Discovery Owners Handbook Exp Rover
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Locks & Alarm 12 Ultrasonic space protection Ultrasonic space protection is only activated when the alarm is armed using the handset. Twin sensors monitor the interior space and activate the alarm if an intrusion into the passenger compartment is detected (entry gained through a window or sunroof, for example).ENGINE IMMOBILISATION Engine immobilisation is an important aspect of the security system, and includes a feature known as passive immobilisation. This is designed to safeguard the vehicle from theft should the driver forget to lock the doors and ensures that the engine is immobilised automatically whenever any of the following conditions occur: - when the vehicle is locked using the handset or key. - thirty seconds after the starter switch has been turned off AND the drivers door opened. - five minutes after the starter switch is turned off, or the alarm system is disarmed. The engine will be re-mobilised automatically whenever the key is inserted into the starter switch, provided the handset is kept on the key ring in close proximity to the starter switch. WARNING To ensure that the engine is automatically re-mobilised when the key is inserted into the starter switch, always keep the handset on the same keyring as the key.
Locks & Alarm 13 ENGINE IMMOBILISATION OVERRIDE (Entering the emergency key access code) If the handset is lost or fails to operate, the engine can be re-mobilised by using the key to enter a unique four digit emergency key access code. The code is recorded on the Security Information card and is entered as follows: 1. Using the key,turn the drivers door lock to the LOCK position and hold in this position for at least 5 seconds. Then return the key to the centre position (as shown). It is now possible to use the key to enter the separate numerical values of the four digits that make up the emergency key access code. IMPORTANT INFORMATION When entering a code: · ENSURE each key movement is carried out with care and precision and turned through the full extent of its travel. · After turning the key to either the lock or unlock positions, make sure it is FULLY returned to the centre (vertical) position. · If a digit is entered incorrectly, the WHOLE code can be cancelled by returning to operation 1 and starting again. 2. Enter the FIRST digit of the code.If the first digit is 4, turn the key to the UNLOCK position 4 times. Ensure the key is FULLY returned to the centre position after each turn of the key.3. Enter the SECOND digit of the code.If the second digit is 3, turn the key to the LOCK position 3 times. Remember; the key must be FULLY returned to the centre position after each turn of the key.4. Enter the THIRD digit of the code.If the third digit is 2, turn the key to the UNLOCK position twice, ensuring that the key is FULLY returned to the centre position after each turn of the key.5. Enter the FOURTH digit of the code.If the fourth digit is 1, turn the key to the LOCK position once. Ensure the key is FULLY returned to the centre position after the key has been turned.6. FINALLY,turn the key to the UNLOCK position once more to disarm the alarm and re-mobilise the engine. If the code has been entered successfully, the anti-theft alarm indicator light on the instrument panel will extinguish and the engine can be started.
Locks & Alarm 14 If an incorrect code has been entered: If the code has been entered incorrectly, the sounder will bleep twice and the anti-theft alarm indicator light will continue to flash. In this case, return to 1 and re-enter the code. After three failed entry attempts, the security system invokes a delay period of thirty minutes during which the system will not accept any further attempts to enter a code. NOTE: Once the engine immobiliser has been deactivated by entering the emergency key access code, it will remain inactive until a handset is next used to lock the vehicle. WARNING · NEVER leave the Security Information card in the vehicle. · Memorise the emergency key access code or keep the Security Information card on your person in case of emergencies (a damaged handset for example).
Locks & Alarm 15 HANDSET BATTERY The handset battery should last for approximately three years dependent upon use. When the battery needs replacing it will be apparent from the following symptoms: · The handset will only work every other operation. · The hazard warning lights will not flash on disarm.Always fit a Panasonic CR2032 replacement battery (available from a Land Rover dealer) and adopt the following replacement procedure: 1) Carefully prise the handset apart, start from the keyring end using a coin or small screwdriver. Avoid damaging the seal between the two halves of the case and DO NOT allow dirt or moisture to get inside the handset. 2) Slide the battery out of its clip, taking care to avoid touching the circuit board or the contact surfaces of the clip. 3) Press and hold one of the buttons for at least five seconds (this will drain any residual power from the handset). 4) Fit the new battery, ensuring that correct polarity is maintained (positive (+) side facing up). Finger marks will adversely affect battery life; if possible, avoid touching the flat surfaces of the battery and wipe them clean before fitting. 5) Reassemble the two halves of the handset. 6) Unlock the vehicle using the key, then operate the lock button of the handset at least four times. The handset is now ready for use. WARNING The handset contains delicate electronic circuits and must be protected from: impact and water damage, high temperatures and humidity, direct sunlight and the effects of solvents, waxes and abrasive cleaners.
Locks & Alarm 16 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Battery disconnection Your vehicle is equipped with a battery backed-up sounder, which powers the alarm siren should the vehicle battery be disconnected. In some markets, vehicles may be equipped with a battery backed-up sounder, which powers the alarm siren should the vehicle battery be disconnected. Before disconnecting the vehicle battery, it is ESSENTIAL to refer toBattery removal and replacementin Section 4, in order to prevent the alarm from sounding. If the vehicle battery is disconnected for any reason, the status of the security system prior to disconnection will be memorised and automatically reset when the battery is reconnected. ALARM OR HANDSET DIFFICULTIES Alarm goes off unexpectedly. (a) Ensure all windows and sunroof are closed. (b) Disable ultrasonic alarm (refer toLocking using the key). Alarm goes off when door opened. Unlock vehicle with handset, NOT the door key. If the handset has failed, enter the emergency key access code (refer toEngine immobilisation override). Vehicle will not start. Press unlock button on handset. If it still will not start, consult your Land Rover dealer. Hazard lights dont flash and horn sounds twice when alarm is armed.Ensure all doors and bonnet are closed. Doors unlock and hazard lights start to flash when vehicle is in motion.The inertia switch has been triggered. Stop the vehicle and turn the starter switch off and on again. Central door locking will be inhibited for 5 minutes. If fault continues, consult your Land Rover dealer. Within range of the vehicle the handset appears to malfunction.The handset may have lost synchronisation. Press the lock button on the handset four times whilst within range of the vehicle.
Locks & Alarm 17 KEY AND HANDSET NUMBERS You have been supplied with two identical remote control handsets and a pair of identical keys which operate all locks, including the taildoor and petrol flap. The key number is stamped on a tag attached to the key ring. Check that the key number has been entered in the space provided on your Security Information card. If the key or handset is lost, contact a Land Rover dealer, who can supply replacement or additional keys and handsets. WARNING Keep the Security Information card, key tag, spare key and handset in a safe place - NOT IN THE VEHICLE! Spare wheel locking nut key In some markets, vehicles fitted with alloy wheels are equipped with a locking cap which fits over one of the wheel nuts securing the spare wheel to the taildoor. In this case, two additional (smaller) keys will have been supplied to lock and unlock the cap (see Wheel Changing). Keep a record of the key number in a safe place.Locking using the key Locking the vehicle with the key instead of the handset restricts security protection to the perimetric alarm and engine immobilisation only. Ultrasonic space protection will not be activated! WARNING The handset MUST be used to unlock the vehicle. Unlocking the vehicle using the key does not disarm the alarm or re-mobilise the vehicle. Door sill locking buttons From inside the vehicle, each door can be individually locked by depressing the appropriate button.NOTE: When the drivers door locking button is operated, the central locking system operates all door locks simultaneously.
Locks & Alarm 18 Child-proof locks Move the locking levers to the ON position (as illustrations) to engage. With the child-proof locks engaged, neither the rear doors nor the taildoor can be opened from inside the vehicle, thereby avoiding the risk of a door being opened accidentally while the vehicle is moving. Door locking cut-off switch An inertia switch, operational only with the starter switch in position II, prevents the doors centrally locking (or if the doors are locked, will unlock them) in the event of an accident or sudden impact. When the inertia switch operates, the hazard warning lamps flash (if market permits). Central door locking is inhibited and hazards flash for a minimum of 30 seconds or until the system is reset by turning the starter switch on and off.
Seats 19 FRONT SEAT ADJUSTMENT Forward/backward movement Lift the bar to slide the seat forward or back. Ensure the seat is locked in position before driving. WARNING To avoid the risk of loss of control. DO NOT adjust the drivers seat while the vehicle is in motion. DO NOT allow front seat occupants to travel with the seat backs reclined steeply rearwards. Optimum benefit is obtained from the seat belt with the seat back angle set to 25 degrees from the upright (vertical) position. Lumbar support (1) Rotate the handwheel to increase or decrease support to the lumbar region of the back. Backrest movement (2) Rotate the handwheel to achieve the desired backrest angle.
Seats 20 Tilt movement - (3 door models only) Lift the lever to release, then tilt the seat forward. Push the seat back and ensure the seat is locked in position before driving. NOTE: On some models the drivers seat is fixed. FOLDING THE REAR SEATS WARNING DO NOT adjust the seats while the vehicle is in motion. Ensure your fingers are clear of the seat latches when folding the rear seats. Before folding the rear seats, pass the seat belt locks through the junction of the backrest and the cushion and into the loadspace. 1.Push the release buttons (arrowed in illustration).
Seats 21 2.Fold the backrest forward.3.Lift and fold the base of the seat forwards. When returning the backrest to the upright position, ensure it is securely latched in place before driving. WARNING When the seat is erected, the latching mechanism should be visually checked and physically tested to ensure that the latch is secure before driving. INWARD FACING SEATS (if fitted) With the loadspace cover (if fitted) retracted and secured, pull out the seat stand, and fold down the seatbase.