Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 2002my Owners Handbook Nas Rover
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Interior Mirror & Compass 90 COMPASS ZONES North America H3039 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 78910111213 14 15 3
Interior Mirror & Compass 91 South America H3040 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4
Rear Step 92 Re ar StepREAR STEP* Press down with your foot to lower the step. The step will automatically return to its stowed position after use. H2482
Loadspace Cover 93 L oa dsp ace Co verLOADSPACE COVER* The rear loadspace cover is a spring loaded roller blind, which can be retracted when not in use by detaching the cover from the hooks at the rear of the vehicle (see lower inset). To remove the loadspace cover: 1.Slide the retracted cover firmly to the right. 2.Lift the left hand end of the cover from its location. 3.Carefully remove the cover from the rear of the vehicle. Refitting the loadspace cover is the reverse of the removal procedure. NOTE: Removal of the loadspace cover may be eased by folding the rear seat backrest forward. WARNING DO NOT carry loose items of luggage on top of the loadspace cover - these may obscure vision and could become dangerous projectiles in the event of a sudden stop or collision. All equipment, luggage or tools carried in the loadspace should be secured to minimise the risk of injury to the driver and passengers in the event of an accident or emergency manoeuvre. DO NOT store the loadspace cover loose in the vehicle. If the loadspace cover has to be carried in the vehicle when the rear seats are folded, it is preferable to stow the cover under the folded 2nd row seats in the footwell area. H2485
In-Car Telephones 94 In-Car Te le pho ne sIN-CAR TELEPHONES NOTE: Refrain from operating a telephone fitted with its own aerial inside the vehicle (see main text). Your vehicle utilizes a number of electronic systems designed to provide you with maximum comfort, safety and economy. These systems may be affected by the use of mobile communication equipment inside the vehicle. However, the use of an external aerial will greatly reduce the likelihood of this occurrence. For your safety, always note the following precautions before fitting or using an in-car telephone, or any mobile communication equipment. •Only use an installation kit incorporating an aerial external to the vehicle. •Ensure that the installation is carried out by a competent installer. •Refrain from operating a mobile phone fitted with its own aerial inside the vehicle - the electromagnetic field radiated by the phone may interfere with the vehicles electrical systems. CAUTION: For your safety and that of others, using any hand-held appliance while driving can be dangerous. Always stop the vehicle before making a call and ensure the telephone is switched off while you are driving.
In-Car Entertainment 95 In-Car EntertainmentRADIO AERIAL The radio aerial is etched onto the surface of the glass of one or both rear side windows. No maintenance is possible, however it is important to ensure that the interior surface of the glass is protected from possible damage caused by contact with hard objects or from the injurious effects of abrasive cleaners. IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT Radio cassette player Full operating instructions for any audio equipment fitted as standard to your vehicle, are contained in the ‘In-Car Entertainment’ book in the vehicle literature pack. CD autochanger * The CD autochanger is located under the right hand front seat. Full operating instructions are contained in the ‘In-Car Entertainment’ book. WARNING DO NOT insert or eject the magazine while driving - this action could result in the driver losing control of the vehicle. HEADPHONE CONTROLS* The control panel (illustrated) is for the convenience of rear seat passengers and can be used with headphones only. The controls include: 1.Volume 2.Mode (for changing between radio, cassette tape and CD) 3.Auto search (to search up or down the selected waveband, or skip forward or back between tracks of a tape or CD). 4.Multi-function control (selects the next radio pre-set, reverses the direction of tape play, or selects the next CD in the autochanger). Full operating instructions are included in the ‘In-Car Entertainment’ book. NOTE: Where a conflict arises between operation of the vehicles audio unit and the headphone controls, the audio unit takes priority. H2563 MODE 1 3 2 4
In-Car Entertainment 96 RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS * Volume control Lift or press to increase or decrease the volume. Mode select control Press to change to cassette tape or compact disc play, or to return to radio tuner mode. The mode change will only be affected if a tape or disc has been loaded in the autochanger.Search control Lift or press to change to the next or previous radio station on the selected waveband. During tape (or CD) play, lift the control to move forward to the next track on the tape (or disc), or press to return to the start of the current track. Operate the control repeatedly to move forward or backward through several tracks at a time. H3550 VOL MODE VO L MODE
Land Rover HomeLink® 97 L an d Ro ver Ho me Link®HOMELINK® TRANSMITTER* The Land Rover HomeLink® Universal Transmitter is built into the underside of the rear view mirror and provides a convenient way to replace up to three hand-held transmitters with a single built-in device. This innovative feature will learn the radio frequency codes of most current transmitters to operate garage doors and gates. With the available accessory package, the HomeLink ® Transmitter can also control home or office lighting and security systems. For reliability, the HomeLink ® Transmitter is powered by your vehicle’s battery and charging system. Precautions When programming your HomeLink ® Transmitter, you will be operating the garage door or gate. Be sure that people and objects are out of the way, to prevent potential harm or damage. WARNING Do not use this HomeLink® Transmitter with any garage door that lacks safety ‘stop’ and ‘reverse’ features, as required by federal safety standard (this includes any garage or door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982). A garage door opener which cannot ‘detect’ an object in the path of a closing door and then automatically ‘stop’ and ‘reverse’ the door, does not meet current federal safety standards. Using a garage door opener without these features increase the risk of serious injury or death. For more information on this matter, call toll-free: 1-800-355-3515.Programming If after repeated attempts you do not successfully program the HomeLink ® Transmitter to learn the signal of the hand-held transmitter, call toll-free for customer assistance: 1-800-355-3515. 1.If you have previously programmed your HomeLink ® Transmitter, proceed to step 2. Otherwise, hold down the two outside buttons on the HomeLink ® Transmitter until the amber light begins to flash. Release both buttons. 2.Decide which one of the three channels you want to program. 3.Hold the end of your hand-held transmitter against the HomeLink ® Transmitter (underside of the mirror) so that you can still see the amber light (see illustration). HANDHELD TRANSMITTER 123 H4105A
Land Rover HomeLink® 98 4.Using both hands, push the hand-held transmitter button and the desired button on the HomeLink ® Transmitter. Continue to press both buttons through step 5. 5.Hold down both buttons until you see the amber light on the Land Rover HomeLink ® Transmitter flash, first slowly and then rapidly. It indicates that you have successfully programmed the HomeLink ® Transmitter to learn the new frequency signal. Release both buttons once the rapid flashing begins. Operating the Land Rover HomeLink ® Transmitter Once it is programmed, the HomeLink ® Transmitter can be used in place of your hand-held transmitter(s). To operate, simply press the appropriate button on the HomeLink ® Transmitter. The amber light comes on while the signal is being transmitted. NOTE: If your hand-held transmitter appears to program the HomeLink ® Transmitter, but does not open your garage door and, if your garage door was manufactured after 1995, your garage door opener may have a ‘code protected’ or ‘rolling code’ feature. A ‘rolling code’ type of system will change the ‘code’ of your garage door opener every time you open or close your garage door. To determine if you have one of these systems, depress the button on your HomeLink ® Transmitter that you programmed. If the amber light on the HomeLink ® Transmitter flashes rapidly for 1-2 seconds, then turns solid, your garage door opener has a rolling code system.Training a garage door opener equipped with ‘rolling codes’ To train your ’rolling code’ garage door opener to operate from your HomeLink ® Transmitter, follow these steps: 1.Program your hand-held transmitter to the HomeLink ® Transmitter by following the procedures outlined in ‘Programming’, page 97 (if you already completed this programming, proceed to the next instruction). 2.Train your garage door opener receiver to recognize your HomeLink ® Transmitter: (your garage door opener receiver will learn to recognize the HomeLink ® Transmitter by following the same process used to train the hand-held transmitter) a) Remove the cover panel from your garage door opener receiver (the receiver should be located by the garage door motor). b) Locate the training button on the garage door opener receiver. The exact location and colour of the button may vary by garage door opener brand. If you have difficulty locating the training button, reference your garage door opener manual, or call 1-800-355-35215. c) Press the training button on the garage door opener receiver for 1-2 seconds. d) Return to the HomeLink ® Transmitter in the vehicle and depress the programmed HomeLink ® Transmitter button for the duration of the rapid flash of the HomeLink ®’ amber light, (1-2 seconds). Release the button and depress the button to confirm that the HomeLink ® Transmitter has been trained to the receiver.
Land Rover HomeLink® 99 e) Your garage door opener should now recognize your HomeLink® Transmitter. You may use either your HomeLink® Transmitter or your original hand-held transmitter to open your garage door. If after following these suggestions you still have difficulties programming your HomeLink ® Transmitter, call toll-free for customer assistance: 1-800-355-3515. Erasing channels To erase all three programmed channels, hold down the two outside buttons until the amber light begins to flash, then release both buttons. Individual channels cannot be erased, but can be reprogrammed using the procedures for programming the HomeLink ® Transmitter (steps 2 through 5). NOTE: Be sure to retain your original transmitter for future programming procedures (i.e. new vehicle purchase). When selling your vehicle, be sure to erase all channels on the HomeLink ® Transmitter that you programmed. Accessories Accessories for your HomeLink ® Transmitter are available from the manufacturer of the device. If you would like additional information or would like to purchase other accessories such as home lighting or security products that can be operated by the HomeLink ® Transmitter, please call the toll-free: 1-800-355-3515.This device complies with FCC rules part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.This device may not cause harmful interference: and 2.this device must accept any interference that may be received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING The transmitter has been tested and complies with FCC and DOC/MDC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device. DOC: ISTC 1763K1313 Prince MODEL/FCC ID: C82 V67690 HomeLink ® is a registered trademark owned by the Prince Corporation, Holland. Michigan.