Land Rover Lr3 Audio Handbook Rover
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R AUDIO HANDBOOK Publication Part No. LRL18 03 53 502 ©Land Rover 2004
2 L Introduction This handbook describes the operation of the LR3 Audio System, and, together with the other books in your literature pack, provides all the information that you need to derive maximum pleasure from owning and driving your new vehicle. For your convenience, the handbook is divided into sections, each dealing with a different aspect of the Audio System. These are listed on the Handbook Contents page and you will find it worthwhile to take a little time to read each one and get to know your Audio System as soon as you possibly can. The more you understand prior to using the system, the easier it will be to gain full use of the system’s features. The specification of each vehicle will vary according to territorial requirements and also from model to model within the vehicle range. Some of the information published in this handbook may not apply to your particular vehicle. To include changes made after the handbook is printed, it is sometimes necessary to issue one or more handbook supplements. When reading this handbook, check the literature pack for possible supplements. Any further updates will be posted on the Land Rover internet site and can be accessed at www.landrover.com in the Owner Information area. * An asterisk appearing within the handbook text identifies features or items of equipment that are either optional, or are only fitted to some vehicles in the model range. Land Rover operates a policy of constant product improvement and therefore reserves the right to change specifications without notice at any time. Whilst every effort is made to ensure complete accuracy of the information in this handbook, no liabilities for inaccuracies or the consequences thereof can be accepted by the manufacturer or the retailer, except in respect of personal injury caused by the negligence of the manufacturer or the retailer. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or other means without prior written permission from the Service Division of Land Rover. As part of Land Rover’s environmental policy, this publication is printed on paper made from chlorine-free pulp.
Handbook Contents 3 R Quick Overview Quick Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Controls & Settings - Standard Audio Radio Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Care of Compact Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Controls & Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Radio Operation - Standard Audio Radio Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 CD Operation - Standard Audio CD Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Controls & Settings - Premium Audio Controls & Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Auxiliary Connections*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Radio Operation - Premium Audio Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 CD Operation - Premium Audio CD Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Voice Recognition* Audio Voice Recognition* . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Radio Commands. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 CD Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Rear Seat Entertainment Commands* . . . . 62 A comprehensive index is located at the back of this handbook.
5 Quick Overview R Quick Overview GENERAL OPERATION Steering wheel controls* 1.Mode Select 2.Volume Up 3.Volume Down 4.Channel Up 5.Channel DownSwitching on the audio unit Premium audio Standard audio To turn on the audio unit, press the rotary control. To make any of the changes to settings, as shown in the following pages, the unit must be switched on. 1 2 3 4 5 ICE1579 ENG 2FM14 : 54107.9KSAN FM123456 ICE1911 NAS 400 CD- LAND ROVER ICE1532 ENG
6 Quick Overview L Volume control Premium audio Standard audio To increase or decrease the volume level, rotate the control. With the engine running, the volume level can be adjusted between 0 and 35. If the audio unit is turned off, it will re-start at the previously selected volume level, provided that this is not too loud or too quiet.RADIO OPERATION Autostore Premium audio Standard audio To autostore FM or AM stations, press and hold the ‘FM’ or ‘AM’ buttons. ‘Autostore’ will be shown in the information display, and the stations will be stored under the pre-set numbers in the order that they are found. To access the stations once stored, press the required pre-set number briefly. 16AudioVolume 123456 ICE 1615ICE1615 ENG 13 Volume+Audio ICE1533 ENG FMA14 : 54106.52123456Autostore ICE2135 NAS FM114 : 54Autostore ICE1572 ENG
7 Quick Overview R CD OPERATION Inserting a CD Premium audio To insert a CD into a Premium audio unit, first select ‘CD’ mode, then select an empty CD slot. The six circles at the bottom left-hand side of the screen represent the six available CD slots. As soon as one has a CD in it, its number will appear in the circle. Empty slots are, therefore, those without numbers.Standard audio When inserting a disc into either player, ensure that the label side of the disc is facing upwards and present the disc to the slot. Do not push it into the slot, the player mechanism will draw the disc in automatically. There will be a short pause whilst the player reads the information from the disc, which will then be displayed on the screen. Play will commence at the first track on the newly inserted disc. Disc CD 314 : 54 Insert CD14 : 54Press 1-6 123 456 789 ABC DEF JKL MNO GHI TUV WXYZ PQRS 0 CD 314 : 54 Please Wait No Discs ICE1875 ENG KSAN FM 2FM114 : 54 ICE1910 NAS
8 Quick Overview L Play - premium audio To start CD playback, briefly press the ‘CD’ mode button, followed by the disc number required. If no disc number is selected, playback will begin at one of two places: •If the discs contained in the player have not been removed since their last use, playback will begin from the point at which it was stopped previously. •If the discs contained in the player have not been used since they were inserted, playback will begin at the start of disc one.Play - standard audio To start CD playback, briefly press the ‘CD’ mode button. Note: ‘No Disc’ will appear in the display screen if a disc has not yet been inserted. Playback will commence from the start of the disc as soon as it is inserted. 3 6CD-465 0 TrCD 314 : 54 12 456 01: 01 123 456 789 ABC DEF JKL MNO GHI TUV WXYZ PQRS 0 CD 314 : 54 Loading123 564 3 TrCD 114 : 54123 5612: 154 3 ICE1887 ENG 0 TrCD14 : 5401: 01 CDNo Disc ICE1553 ENG
9 Radio Reception R Controls & Settings - Standard Audio Radio Reception RADIO RECEPTION Your radio receives signals whilst on the move, and may experience widely differing reception characteristics. Because of this, some interference is to be expected from time to time during a journey. FM transmitters can only broadcast over a limited range, and good clear signals will only be received in the immediate area of the transmitter. When travelling, occasionally it may be necessary to re-tune the radio to offset the effects of moving from one transmitter area to another. While RBDS automatic retuning helps to reduce the effects of signal changes, some manual retuning may still be required (especially for local stations) in areas of weak reception. The broadcast range for good stereo reception is within approximately 48 - 64 km (30 - 40 miles) of the transmitter. FM Signals travel in a straight line, so large obstacles, such as tall buildings, can shield the car from the signal causing distortion or loss of reception (known as dead spots). Distortion can also occur if FM signals received directly from the transmitter, mix with signals deflected by obstructions such as mountains, hills, and tall buildings. This is known as multi-path distortion. Note: Although distortion, interference and lack of signal clarity are sometimes attributed to a fault in the radio, this is rarely the case. ICE 1527
10 Care of Compact Discs R Care of Compact Discs CARE OF COMPACT DISCS Dirt, dust, condensation and heat can damage discs. Always observe the following precautions: NEVER touch the 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 case after use to prevent contamination reducing playback quality. NEVER leave the disc or case exposed to excessive heat or direct sunlight. NEVER use a solvent or abrasive cleaner. Dust or dirt should be removed from the playing surface by wiping with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. Always wipe in a straight line from the centre to the edge of the disc. If left, minor scratches on the surface of a compact disc can cause skipping or mis-tracking. It may be possible to use CD restorer polish to remove the scratches and improve the performance of the disc. When using CD restorer polish, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.Note: Some music CD manufacturers are using data encryption to copy-protect their recordings and prevent the production of counterfeit copies. These CDs differ from the internationally agreed CD audio standard, RedBook, a standard that serves as the operating basis for all CD players and changers. Copy-protected CDs may fail to play in your CD changer or may be played subject to various limitations, e.g. sound quality may be impaired. If you do experience a problem, try the CD in other players before contacting the CD vendor. ICE 0022 SOLVENT CLEANER