Land Rover Lr3 Audio Handbook Rover
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11 Controls & Settings R Controls & Settings CONTROLS - STANDARD AUDIO Main controls 1.Pre-set stations. 2.Information display screen. 3.Access menu, save and close menu. 4.Back/exit in menu. 5.Press to accept a selection. Rotate to move up or down a menu. 6.Skip, forward. (CD) Automatic seek/search up. 7.Fast forward/manual search/scan up. 8.CD slot. 9.Disc eject.10.Rewind/manual search/scan down. 11.Return to start/previous. (CD) Automatic seek/search down. 12.Press On/Off, rotate increase/decrease volume. 13.PTY select/long press volume settings. 14.Access tone settings menu. 15.Select Auxiliary input. 16.Select CD player. 17.Select AM waveband. 18.Select FM waveband. KSAN FM 2FM114 : 54 PTY NEWS 12 18 17 16 15 14 13 5679101112 3 4 8ICE1582 NAS
12 Controls & Settings R VOLUME SETTINGS Power Save Volume The audio unit can be used with the engine off, but the volume available will be restricted. If the volume control is not adjusted during use with the starter switch off, the volume will resume at the last selected level when the starter switch is turned on. The available volume range will be capped to 25 if the engine is not running.Automatic Volume Control AVC (Automatic Volume Control) adjusts the volume level to allow for the changes in road noise as the vehicle speed increases or decreases. The volume increase is proportional to speed increase. If the AVC Level is set to zero, there will be no volume increase: 1 is the lowest increase, 9 is the highest increase. To access the AVC Level settings, press the Tone button for approximately five seconds until the current AVC Level setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or decrease the value. 13 Volume+Power Save ICE1534 ENG 09 Level AV C ICE1603 ENG
13 Controls & Settings R Info Offset Volume The Info Offset Volume allows an increased volume level to be set for announcements (Alerts). The figure set determines the number of steps above the current output. For example, if the Info Offset is currently 6, and the audio output is 14, the announcement will be made at a volume level equal to 20. To access the Info Offset settings, press the Tone button for approximately five seconds until the AVC Level setting is displayed. Use short presses of the Tone button to scroll through the menu until ‘Info Offset’ is displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or decrease the value.Reset Volume Settings It is possible to reset all of the volume settings to the original factory values. To access the Reset Volume Settings, press the Tone button for approximately five seconds until the AVC Level setting is displayed. Use short presses of the Tone button to scroll through the menu until ‘Reset Volume Settings’ is displayed. Use the rotary control to highlight ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as required. and press the ‘MENU/OK’ button. Note: If an Alert announcement is received during a phone call, the phone call will be terminated. 10 Offset InfoINFO ICE1605 ENG Reset Vol. SettingsYe s ICE2134 ENG
14 Controls & Settings R TONE AND BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Tone and Balance adjustment To access the Bass setting, press the Tone button briefly. When the current Bass setting is displayed, use the rotary control to increase or decrease the Bass level. To access the Treble setting, press the Tone button repeatedly until the current Treble setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or decrease the level.To access the Balance setting, press the Tone button repeatedly until the current Balance setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or decrease the left or right sound level. To access the Fader setting, press the Tone button repeatedly until the current Fader setting is displayed. Use the rotary control to increase or decrease the front or rear sound level. Bass ICE1536 ENG Treble ICE1535 ENG Balance ICE1537 ENG Fader ICE1538 ENG
15 Controls & Settings R Reset Tone Settings It is possible to reset all of the tone settings to the original factory values. Press the Tone button to enter the settings menu. Scroll to the Reset Tone Settings screen, highlight ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ as required, and press the ‘MENU/OK’ button. All settings will be reset to the neutral (central) value. Reset ToneSettingsNo Reset Tone SettingsYe s ICE1539 ENG
16 Controls & Settings R CLOCK Adjusting Clock. To access the Clock Set menu, press the ‘MENU/OK’ button, turn the right-hand rotary control to scroll to the clock menu, then press the rotary control to select ‘Set’. To adjust the hours, rotate the control clockwise to increase or anti-clockwise to decrease. Pressing the rotary control to accept the hours setting moves the highlight on to the minutes setting. Repeat the exercise for minutes and press the rotary control to accept the value shown. The highlight moves on to ‘OK’ and a further press of the rotary control accepts the settings.Set 12/24 hour display To set the clock display to 12 or 24 hour format, enter the Clock Set menu by pressing the ‘MENU/OK’ button. Turn the rotary control until ‘Clock Set’ is highlighted, and press the control again to adjust the format. Rotate the control to scroll between ‘12’ and ‘24’, then press the control to select the required format. ClockCancel Set Clock OK06: 15SetPM Clock OK09: 15Set Clock OK09: 43Set AM AM ICE1542 ENG Clock12/24Set Clock 24hrSet12/24 ICE1543 ENG
17 Radio Operation R Radio Operation - Standard Audio RADIO SETTINGS Information display screen 1.Current wave band selected. 2.Clock display. 3.PTY (program type information) on. 4.Station name (only available when PTY is selected) or frequency. 5.Pre-set number for station being played.Waveband Selection To select the FM waveband, press the ‘FM’ button briefly. Repeated presses will scroll through ’FM1, FM2’ and ‘FMa’. The selections will be shown in the top left corner of the information display. To select the AM waveband, press the ‘AM’ button briefly. Repeated presses will scroll through ‘AM1, AM2’ and ‘AMa’. The selections will be shown in the top left corner of the information display. KSAN FM 2 FMa14 : 54 PTY 12 345ICE2070 NAS KSAN FM 2FM114 : 54 FM1FM2FMa ICE1919 NAS 530 4AM114 : 54 ICE2144 NAS AM1AM2AMa
18 Radio Operation R Autostore To autostore FM stations, press and hold the ‘FM’ button. ‘Autostore’ will be shown in the information display and the stations will be stored under the pre-set numbers in the order in which they are found. To access the stored stations, press the required pre-set number briefly.Storing Stations Manually. To store a station, press either the ‘Search up’ or ‘Search down’ buttons to scan up or down to the next available station. Having tuned to the desired station, press and hold the pre-set number under which you would like the station stored. The audio output will be muted when the button is pressed. When the audio output can be heard again, the station has been stored. To access the stored stations, press the required pre-set number briefly. FMa14 : 54Autostore ICE2137 ENG 103. 50 FM114 : 54 KSAN FM 2FM114 : 54 ICE1909 NAS
19 Radio Operation R RADIO BROADCAST DATA SYSTEM Your radio is equipped with Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS), which enables the audio unit to receive additional information with the normal radio signals. On the FM waveband, RBDS enables the radio to receive information broadcasts. RBDS also allows the radio to automatically re-tune to stations that are linked to the same network if that network allows this. Note: Not all FM radio stations broadcast RBDS. If a non-RBDS station is selected, RBDS features will not be available.Selecting RBDS To turn RBDS on or off, press the ‘MENU/OK’ button to display the menu. Rotate the right rotary control until ‘RBDS’ is displayed. Press the control to accept this setting. ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’ will now be displayed. Rotate the control to select one of these and press either the rotary control or the ‘MENU/OK’ button to confirm your selection. The RBDS status will be shown briefly on the information display screen. RBDSFM ScanOFF RBDS 2 FM114 : 54 ON ICE1921 NAS
20 Radio Operation R NEWS INFORMATION Selecting news information Press the ‘MENU/OK’ button to display the menu. Use the rotary control to scroll up or down through the menu to ‘NEWS’. Press either the rotary control or the ‘MENU/OK’ button to change the status to ‘ON’ or ‘OFF’. During news broadcasts, the display flashes ’NEWS’ alternately with the name of the radio station providing the news information.When the news information mode is active, and a news information broadcast is received, normal radio reception (or CD play) is interrupted and the display flashes ‘NEWS’ alternately with the name of the radio station providing the news information. The display will alternatively flash the station name and ‘NEWS’. At the end of each broadcast, CD play will resume from the point at which CD play was interrupted. Cancelling an announcement To cancel an announcement during its broadcast, briefly press the ‘C’ button. Note: Cancelling an announcement in this way will not prevent further announcements from being played when they become available. NewsRegionalOFF 2 FM114 : 54 KSAN ON FM NEWS NEWS News14 : 54 PTLN FMNEWS PTY ICE2138 NAS 14 : 54KSAN FMNEWS PTY NEWS ICE1920 NAS