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    1.Door locks switch
    2.Clock
    3.Air conditioning controls
    4.Radio cassette player
    5.Lighting and direction indicator controls
    6.LH binnacle switch panel (includes rear
    fog guard light)
    7.Remote radio controls (if fitted)
    8.Horn switches (2)
    9.Steering column height adjuster
    10.Instrument panel
    11.Cruise control switches (if fitted)
    12.Windscreen wiper/washer controls13.RH binnacle switch panel (includes rear
    wash/wipe)
    14.Transfer gear lever
    15.Main gear selector lever
    16.Electric window switches
    17.Heated front seat switches (if fitted)
    18.Handbrake
    19.Cigar lighter
    20.Cup holder
    21.Fascia panel switches (includes hazard
    warning, fuel filler and screen demisters)
    22.Starter switch
    23.Electric mirror adjuster
    NOTE:The precise specification and location of controls may vary from model to model within the
    vehicle range. 
    						
    							Locks & Alarm
    10 ALARM SYSTEM
    All Discovery vehicles are fitted with a
    sophisticated electronic anti-theft alarm
    system. Some vehicles are equipped with a
    number of additional security features, some
    of which are selectable options and some are
    standard features. In order to ensure
    maximum security and operating
    convenience, you are strongly advised to gain
    a full understanding of the features and
    alternatives available, by thoroughly reading
    this section of the handbook.
    LOCKING
    With the remote handset:
    Press the lock (padlock symbol) button once:
    - all doors are locked
    - engine immobilised
    - perimetric alarm activated (protects the
    doors, bonnet and taildoor)
    - interior space protection activated (if fitted)
    The direction indicator lights flash three times
    to confirm that the vehicle is secure and the
    anti-theft alarm indicator light (in the
    instrument panel) starts to flash.
    With the key:
    Insert the key and turn the door lock towards
    the rear of the vehicle:
    - all doors locked
    - engine immobilised
    - perimetric alarm activated (protects the
    doors, bonnet and taildoor)
    - NO INTERIOR SPACE PROTECTION
    The direction indicator lights flash once to
    confirm that the vehicle is secure and the
    anti-theft alarm indicator light (in the
    instrument panel) starts to flash.
    UNLOCKING
    With the remote handset:
    · Press the unlock (Land Rover) button
    once to disarm the alarm and unlock the
    drivers door only (see
    Single point
    entry).
    ·
    Press the unlock button twice to disarm
    the alarm and unlock ALL the doors.
    In either case, the direction indicator lights
    flash once and the interior lights illuminate.
    With the key:
    In addition to remote handset operation, the
    drivers door can be unlocked and the alarm
    disarmed manually using the key. One key
    turn will unlock the drivers door while a
    second turn (after a short pause) will unlock
    the remaining doors.
    NOTE:If the handset does not operate after
    the vehicle has been parked for a long period,
    unlock the drivers door with the key and then
    try again. If the handset still fails to operate,
    enter the EKA code using the procedure
    shown later in this section. 
    						
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    11
    H2467
    Using the remote handset
    While it is not necessary to point the handset
    at the vehicle, the handset must be within
    range of the vehicle when a button is pressed.
    Note that the operating range may vary
    depending upon handset battery condition
    and may sometimes be limited by physical
    and geographical factors beyond your control.
    From a security point of view, it may not be
    wise to unlock unless you are within a few feet
    of the vehicle.
    NOTE:The handset complies with part 15 of
    the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
    following two conditions.
    1.This device may not cause harmful
    interference.
    2.This device must accept any interference
    received, including interference that may
    cause undesired operation. This applies to
    both alarm receivers and handset
    transmitter.
    CAUTION:Any changes or modifications to
    the transmitter not expressly approved by the
    manufacturer could void the users authority
    to operate the equipment.
    Superlocking
    Superlocking provides greater security by
    immobilising the interior door handles,
    thereby preventing an intruder from gaining
    entry by smashing a window and reaching
    inside the vehicle to operate the door handles.
    Provided all the doors are fully closed
    Superlocking is activated by pressing the
    handset lock button twice within one second,
    or turning the door lock to the lock position
    with the key twice within one second. 
    						
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    WARNING
    For safety, NEVER use Superlocking if
    passengers are to remain inside the vehicle
    - in an emergency they would not be able to
    escape.
    H2546
    Anti-theft alarm indicator light
    This light provides information about the
    status of the alarm system, as follows:
    When the vehicle is locked:
    The light flashes rapidly while the alarm is
    arming itself. After ten seconds, the light
    adjusts to a slower frequency and continues
    to flash as an anti-theft deterrent until the
    alarm is disarmed.
    If the engine is immobilised (even though the
    alarm has been disarmed):
    The light flashes slowly until the engine is
    remobilised.
    If the alarm has been triggered:
    The light will flash rapidly when the alarm is
    disarmed until the starter switch is turned to
    position II.
    If the remote handset battery power is low:
    The light will flash rapidly for ten seconds
    after the handset has been used when the
    drivers door is opened.Mislock
    If the drivers door is not fully closed when the
    handset lock button is pressed, the alarm
    sounder or vehicle horn will sound once,
    indicating a mislock. In this case, none of the
    doors will lock and the alarm system will not
    be armed.
    If a passenger door or other aperture is not
    fully closed when the handset lock button is
    pressed, the alarm sounder or vehicle horn
    will sound once, indicating a mislock.
    However, the partial arming attributes of the
    security system will enable as much of the
    system to be armed as possible (all fully
    closed door or bonnet apertures will be
    protected, but an open door will not!). As
    soon as the open aperture is closed, the
    system will automatically revert to a fully
    armed state.
    NOTE:If a mislock occurs as a result of an
    open door, superlocking and interior space
    protection features (if fitted) will not be
    activated.
    NOTE:Your Land Rover dealer can disable
    the mislock audible warning.
    If the alarm sounds
    If the alarm is triggered, the alarm sounder or
    vehicle horn will sound for 30 seconds before
    switching off and resetting itself to the same
    protection status that existed prior to the
    alarm being triggered.
    To silence the alarm, press either button on
    the remote handset. 
    						
    							Locks & Alarm
    13 Headlight courtesy delay
    When locking the vehicle, the remote handset
    can be used to illuminate the headlights for 30
    seconds. At night this will make it easier for
    you to unlock the garage, or walk to your
    home in safety. Operate this feature at the
    same time as you lock the car, by keeping the
    handset LOCK button pressed for more than 2
    seconds (the doors lock and alarm system
    arms in the usual way).
    To extinguish the lights before the 30 second
    illumination period has expired, press the lock
    button again.
    NOTE:This feature can be disabled by a Land
    Rover dealer.
    Single point entry
    This is a personal security feature, which
    enables the drivers door only to be unlocked,
    leaving the other doors in a locked state. It
    can be operated by the remote handset as
    follows:
    Press the unlock button once to unlock the
    drivers door, press a second time (within one
    minute) to unlock the remaining doors.
    NOTE:This feature can be disabled by a Land
    Rover dealer.
    H2468
    Interior space protection
    (if fitted)
    Interior space protection is designed to
    protect the interior of the vehicle from
    intrusion (entry by a thief through a smashed
    window, for example). Two pairs of sensors
    monitor the interior space and activate the
    alarm if air movement is detected in the
    passenger compartment.
    Using the handset:
    Interior space protection is activated
    automatically whenever the remote handset is
    used to set the alarm and can ONLY be
    deactivated with the handset.
    Key operation:
    Using the key will NOT activate (or deactivate)
    interior space protection.
    NOTE:The feature cannot be activated if a
    door is open, or if the starter switch is turned
    on.
    WARNING
    Never activate interior space protection if
    windows or sunroof are to be left open, or if
    passengers or animals are to be left inside
    the vehicle - any movement will activate the
    alarm. 
    						
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    14 Speed-related locking (if fitted)
    This security feature locks all the doors
    automatically when the vehicle speed exceeds
    4 mph (7 km/h), and unlocks the doors as
    soon as the starter switch is turned off
    (provided the doors had previously been
    locked by the speed related feature).
    Note that this feature is not selectable by the
    driver, and that operation of the door locks by
    any other means (interior locking switch on
    the fascia panel, for example) will disable the
    speed-related locking function for the
    remainder of the journey, or until the starter
    switch is turned off and on again.
    NOTE:This feature can be selected or
    deselected by a Land Rover dealer.
    Bathrobe locking
    This feature is designed for cold climate
    operating. The purpose of the feature is to
    enable the engine to be started and allowed to
    warm-up for a while (or to reach its normal
    operating temperature) before being driven,
    while remaining fully locked.
    Start the engine in the normal way, then lock
    the vehicle using the SPARE handset or key.
    The engine can be left running until you are
    ready to return to the vehicle.
    NOTE:Some state local jurisdictions have
    laws which prohibit leaving a motor vehicle
    unattended with the engine running.
    NOTE:This feature can be selected or
    deselected by a Land Rover dealer.
    H2466
    REMOTE HANDSET BATTERY
    The battery should last for approximately
    three years dependent upon use. When the
    battery needs replacing it will be apparent
    from the following symptoms:
    · A gradual deterioration in range and
    performance.
    · The alarm indicator light in the instrument
    panel will flash rapidly for 10 seconds
    after the drivers door is opened. 
    						
    							Locks & Alarm
    15 Always fit a Land Rover STC 4080 or a
    Panasonic CR2032 replacement battery
    (available from a Land Rover dealer) and
    adopt the following replacement procedure:
    1) Insert the blade of a small flat-bladed
    screwdriver into the slot at the rear of the
    handset (see illustration) and prise the back
    from the handset. Do not insert the
    screwdriver blade at any other point or the
    seal between the two halves of the case may
    be damaged.
    2) Use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to prise
    the battery from its mounting (see
    illustration), taking care to avoid touching the
    circuit board or the metal battery contacts.
    3) Fit the new battery, ensuring that correct
    polarity is maintained (+ 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.
    4) Press the two halves of the handset firmly
    together and ensure that both halves are fully
    joined to prevent dirt or moisture from
    entering the handset.
    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.
    KEY AND HANDSET NUMBERS
    You have been supplied with two remote
    handsets with integral keys which operate all
    locks.
    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 card.
    Additional handsets can be programmed into
    the system if required.
    If the remote handset is lost, contact a Land
    Rover dealer, who can supply replacement
    units.
    WARNING
    Keep the Security card and spare handset in
    a safe place - NOT IN THE VEHICLE! 
    						
    							Locks & Alarm
    16 Interior door handles and door sill
    locking buttons
    From inside the vehicle, each door can be
    individually locked by depressing the
    appropriate door sill button. However, doors
    cannot be unlocked by raising the sill button.
    Use the door handles to unlock, as follows:
    - First operation of the door handle unlocks
    the door.
    - Second operation of the door handle opens
    the door.
    H2633
    Interior locking switch
    This is a personal security feature which
    allows the driver to lock (or unlock) all the
    doors from inside the vehicle (while driving or
    with the vehicle stationary). Press the lower
    part of the switch to lock (the alarm will not
    be armed), and the upper part to unlock.
    NOTE:If the locks have already been
    superlocked, the switch will not release the
    locks.
    H2464
    H2574 
    						
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    17 CHILD-PROOF LOCKS
    Move the locking levers on the rear doors and
    taildoor down to engage the child locks.
    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.
    WARNING
    NEVER leave children unsupervised in the
    vehicle.
    DOOR LOCKING CUT-OFF SWITCH
    An inertia switch, operational only with the
    starter switch in position II and the alarm
    disarmed, 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 switch operates, the direction
    indicator lights flash, until the system is reset
    by turning the starter switch on and off, and
    opening and closing the drivers door.
    Note that doors cannot be locked again until
    the switch is reset.
    The inertia switch also cuts off the fuel supply
    (see
    Fuel cut-off switch).
    WARNING
    Always check for fuel leaks before resetting
    the switch! 
    						
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