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Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 2003my In Car Entertainment 2nd Edition Nas Rover Manual
Land Rover Discovery Series Ii 2003my In Car Entertainment 2nd Edition Nas Rover Manual
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R990 Radio 10 Balance: Press three times then rotate volume control to left or right to adjust balance between left and right speakers. Display shows: •‘BAL R9’ = max sound from RIGHT •‘BAL 0’ = equal balance •‘BAL L9’ = max sound from LEFT Fader: Press four times then rotate volume control to left or right to adjust balance between front and rear speakers. Display shows: •‘FAD F9’ = max sound from FRONT •‘FAD 0’ = equal balance •‘FAD R9’ = max sound from REAR Press the button again to return to volume control. NOTE: After 5 seconds without further adjustment, audio mode is deselected and reverts to volume control. Press and hold the button to reset the audio settings to their default values.
R990 Radio 11 RADIO CONTROLS 3. FM waveband selector Press briefly to select FM frequencies. There are two FM bands (FM1 and FM2). Both have the same tuning range, and each one can be used to store six frequencies on the pre-set buttons. Press and hold to activate auto-store (on FM2 only - see ‘AUTO-STORE’, page 14). 4. AM waveband selectorPress briefly to select one of the AM bands (AM1 or AM2). Both AM wavebands can be used to store six stations on the pre-set buttons. Press and hold to activate auto-store (on AM2 only - see ‘AUTO-STORE’, page 14). 5. Tuning buttonsBriefly press either button to search (manually or automatically) up or down the frequency range (see ‘RADIO TUNING’, page 13). 6. Manual tuning selectorPress to select manual tuning mode (MAN is displayed) - use in conjunction with the tuning buttons (see ‘RADIO TUNING’, page 13). Press again to return to automatic tuning.NOTE: The frequency can also be adjusted by using the remote switches on the steering wheel (see ‘‘RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS *’, page 5). 7. Radio pre-set buttons (1-6)Use to store up to 6 radio stations on the FM and AM wavebands. Press briefly to select a stored frequency. Press and hold (until radio bleeps) to store a frequency on a pre-set (see ‘RADIO PRE-SET BUTTONS’, page 14). 8. Scan mode button Press the button to scan through all frequencies on the chosen waveband (10 seconds of each frequency will be played). Press again to cancel the scan. 9. Programme type (PTY) Press to activate PTY mode. Use the tuning buttons (5) to select the desired category, then press the PTY button again to find a station broadcasting the selected programme type (see ‘PROGRAMME TYPE (PTY)’, page 13). MAN 3565948 7ICE0108
Radio Data System 12 Ra dio Da ta Sy stemRADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS)This radio is equipped with RDS (Radio Data System). RDS operates on the FM waveband and enables the radio to receive other information in addition to radio signals, including: •the programme service name: this enables the set to display the radio station name instead of the frequency. •programme type selection: allows choice of listening by one of 22 programme types rather than by radio station name. •an alarm announcement facility: this enables the set to give priority to emergency information broadcasts; e.g. a very serious accident or natural disaster. All other audio functions will be overridden (‘ALERT’ appears in the display). Receiving RDS stationsThe radio is automatically in the RDS mode whenever the FM waveband is selected. Whenever an RDS radio station is received, the radio station name illuminates in the display. NOTE: Not all FM radio stations broadcast RDS. If a non-RDS station is received the RDS features described previously will not be available. Local radio stationsReception of most local radio stations is intentionally limited to a comparatively small area around the transmitter.
Programme Type 13 Programme TypePROGRAMME TYPE (PTY) PTY is a service whereby RDS compatible radio stations are able to transmit a signal which identifies the programme content. Your radio is able to receive and decipher this signal, thereby enabling you to select a programme category, which will then be given priority over other broadcasts. For example, if you want to listen to classical music, select the ‘CLASSICAL’ category and the set will automatically search for and broadcast a station transmitting the ‘CLASSICAL’ PTY code. Operating PTY Select your chosen PTY category as follows: •Press the Programme type button (9); the current PTY category will appear in the display (eg. ‘COUNTRY’). •To change the category, scroll up or down through the list of 22 options using the tuning buttons (5). •Press the Programme type button again - the radio will search through the waveband for a station broadcasting the selected PTY code.In some circumstances (depending on the time of day, popularity of programme choice, etc), the set may not be able to immediately locate a radio station broadcasting the chosen PTY code - the display will show ‘NO PTY’ and return to the original station. The 22 categories available for selection are as follows. 1.‘NEWS’ 2.‘INFORM’ 3.‘SPORTS’ 4.‘TALK’ 5.‘ROCK’ 6.‘CLASSIC ROCK’ 7.‘ADULT HIT’ 8.‘SOFT ROCK’ 9.‘TOP 40’ 10.‘COUNTRY’ 11.‘OLDIES’ 12.‘SOFT’ 13.‘NOSTALGIA’ 14.‘JAZZ’ 15.‘CLASSICAL’ 16.‘R & B’ 17.‘SOFT R&B’ 18.‘LANGUAGE’ 19.‘REL MUSIC’ - (religious music) 20.‘REL TALK’ - (religious talk) 21.‘PERSONALITY’ 22.‘PUBLIC’ Rad io Tu ning 95ICE0111
Radio Tuning 14 RADIO TUNING Manual tuning If you know the frequency of the radio station you are seeking, or you need to select a radio station that is too weak to be found by automatic tuning, use manual tuning, as follows: Select the desired waveband (FM or AM), then press the ‘MAN’ button (6). By briefly pressing either tuning button (5), the frequency changes (either up or down) in steps of 0.1 MHz for FM, or 1 kHz for AM. Fast manual tuningBy keeping either tuning button depressed, the waveband will be scanned rapidly (up or down) until the button is released. Automatic tuningSelect the required waveband (FM or AM), then briefly press one of the tuning buttons (5) - (‘SEEK’ along with the chosen waveband appear in the display). The radio automatically searches the frequency range (either up or down depending upon which of the tuning buttons is pressed) looking for a radio station of acceptable strength. Once a suitable station is found, the search stops unless you choose to continue by pressing the tuning button again.The search can be stopped at any time by pressing any pre-set button. Waveband scan Select the desired waveband (FM or AM) and press the SCAN button (8). The radio scans through the waveband, seeking stations of acceptable strength (the waveband, frequency and ‘SC’ are displayed). The radio stops at each one it finds and plays that station for 10 seconds, the radio then mutes and scans for the next station. To stop the scan, press the button again - the radio commences playing the station at which the scan was stopped. Local radio stationsReception of most local radio stations is intentionally limited to a comparatively small area around the transmitter. MONO/STEREOWhenever the FM waveband is selected, the radio automatically reproduces stereo sound, provided a suitable signal is available. However, if a signal becomes too weak for good stereo reception, only mono sound is produced until the signal strengthens sufficiently for stereo sound reproduction. 6554 8 ICE0112
Radio Tuning 15 RADIO PRE-SET BUTTONS The six pre-set buttons (7) can be used to manually store up to twelve FM stations (six each on FM1 and FM2) and twelve AM stations (six each on AM1 and AM2).The pre-sets are programmed as follows: Programming the pre-sets •Select the required waveband (FM1, FM2, AM1 or AM2). •Tune to the desired frequency using either automatic or manual tuning. •Press and hold one of the pre-set buttons until a bleep sounds. The frequency is now stored (the display shows the waveband and frequency or name of the station you have tuned). NOTE: Once the pre-sets have been programmed, they will be retained by the unit until they are re-programmed or until the battery is disconnected. Operating the pre-setsOnce the pre-set buttons have been programmed, operation is simple; select the desired waveband, then press the pre-set button of your choice. AUTO-STOREAuto-store enables you to rapidly tune and store the strongest FM and AM 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-storePress and hold the appropriate waveband selection button (3 or 4) until a bleep sounds (the radio mutes and the display shows either ‘FM AUTOSTORE’ or ‘AM AUTOSTORE’). Auto-store scans the waveband to find the six strongest frequencies and then stores them on either the FM2 or AM2 pre-set buttons in order of signal strength. Auto-store overwrites any stations already stored on the FM2 or AM2 pre-set buttons. Radio play restores when the operation is complete. NOTE: If auto-store is unable to find six strong stations, the remaining pre-set buttons remain blank. Operating auto-storeTo tune to one of the auto-store frequencies, select FM2 or AM2, then press the pre-set button of your choice; R990 - the frequency or radio station name will appear on the display. 734ICE0083
Cassette Player 16 Cassette PlayerCas sette Pla yerCASSETTE PLAYER CONTROLS 10. Tape mode selector Press to select tape play (display shows ‘SIDE-1’ or ‘SIDE-2’). If the set is switched off during tape play, the cassette remains in stand-by mode. Play resumes when the set is switched on again. 11. Cassette compartmentInsert the tape with the open side to the right and push in gently. The radio mutes and tape play starts immediately. NOTE: At the end of either side of the tape, play will automatically continue in the opposite direction. 12. Cassette eject buttonPress to eject the tape (display shows ‘TAPE EJECT’). The unit returns to radio mode, selecting the waveband and frequency last in use. NOTE: If the tape is ejected when the set is in radio or CD mode, sound briefly mutes. 13. Tape search controlsFast forward/rewind: Press the manual mode button (‘MAN’), then press and hold (for at least 1 second) the appropriate search button (‘TAPE FFWD’ or ‘TAPE FREW’ appear in the display). The tape will fast forward/rewind until either the search button or the ‘MAN’ button are pressed again. Skip: With the unit in automatic mode, press the appropriate search button to skip to either the beginning of the next track, or the beginning of the current track (‘SEEK’ and chevrons indicating direction appear in the display). NOTE: The skip function may not find spaces between tracks of less than three seconds duration, and also may be confused by excessive background noise, very soft musical passages and intermittent pauses in music or speech. NOTE: Skip and mode selection can be operated using the remote switches on the steering wheel (see ‘‘RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS *’, page 5’). 1011121415 13 16ICE1341
Cassette Player 17 14. Tape reverse Press to play the opposite side of the tape. 15. Dolby B noise reduction 1 Press when playing tapes recorded using the Dolby B NR system (display shows the double ‘D’ symbol). 16. Tape scan button Press the SCAN button to listen to the first 10 seconds of each track on the tape (both sides). The display shows ‘TAPE SCAN’. The scan continues until the button is pressed again or until another function is selected. 1Noise reduction manufactured under license. Dolby and the double ‘D’ symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Compact Disc Player 18 Compa ct Disc Play erCOMPACT DISC PLAYER CONTROLS* 17. CD mode selectorPress to select CD player mode. Playback starts from the point on the disc at which play last stopped, or from the start of the first disc if the magazine is newly inserted. The display shows disc number (‘CD1’) and track number (‘01’). If no magazine has been inserted into the autochanger, ‘NO MAGAZINE’ is displayed. At the end of each disc, playback automatically continues with the next disc (missing discs are skipped if less than six have been loaded). 18. Disc selection buttons (1-6)Press the appropriate button to select the desired disc. If an empty compartment is selected, the display shows ‘NO DISC’ and the next available disc is selected instead. NOTE: Skip and mode selection can be operated using the remote switches on the steering wheel (see ‘‘RADIO REMOTE CONTROLS *’, page 5). 19. Track search buttonsSkip: Press the appropriate button to skip to the beginning of the next, or back to the beginning of the current track (the display shows disc and track numbers). If the button is pressed and held, the CD player continues to skip tracks until the button is released. Search: Press the Manual mode button (‘MAN’), then press and hold the appropriate search button to move forward or backward (display shows ‘FFWD’ or ‘FREW’) through the track at a greatly increased play speed (volume reduces). 20. Scan mode button (SCAN)Press the SCAN button to listen to the first 10 seconds of every track on the selected disc. ‘SCAN’ appears in the display, along with the numbers of the disc and the scanned track. The scan continues until the button is pressed again or until another function is selected. NOTE: The compact disc player controls are operational only with the optional CD changer unit. CD Au to changer Unit 1720 1819 ICE1342
CD Autochanger Unit 19 COMPACT DISC CHANGER UNIT* The CD autochanger is located under the right hand front seat. The panel at the front of the seat pedestal allows access to insert and remove magazines.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. ICE0096231 ICE0097A 3