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Land Rover Range Rover Audio Tv Navigation System Lm 2nd Edition Rover Manual
Land Rover Range Rover Audio Tv Navigation System Lm 2nd Edition Rover Manual
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8 On-Board Computer Speed You can access a display of the vehicle’s average speed. The average speed is calculated for the period since the engine was last started. To start the average speed calculation, select the following with the ignition key in position ‘I’ or ‘II’: •‘Speed’. •‘Recalculate? Yes’. To recalculate the average speed as a continuation of the previous reading select, ‘Recalculate? No’. Remote control The on-board computer information can be called-up on the instrument panel...
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9 On-Board Computer Engine interlock code You can choose to enter a 4-digit code which will lock the ignition system. When the code has been activated, the engine will not start unless the code is deactivated. NOTE: When the code is activated, the driver will need to enter the 4-digit code each time the engine is started. If the code is not available or has been forgotten, emergency deactivation is possible. Activating the code •Select ‘Code’ from the general menu. •Turn the right rotary control...
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10 On-Board Computer Auxiliary fuel-burning heater/independent ventilation control The auxiliary fuel-burning heater/independent ventilation control assures a comfortable temperature in the passenger compartment for the driver/passenger on entering the vehicle. It does this without running the vehicle’s engine. After checking the ambient temperature of the vehicle’s interior, the unit provides heating or ventilation until the temperature reaches a pre-determined setpoint. Initiation of this...
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11 Radio RadioRADIO CONTROLS 2. Display 7. TONE/SELECT button Press TONE to change bass/treble/fader/balance Press SELECT to enter the radio search function. 8. Search button in radio mode 9. MENU button Press to obtain the general menu and also to return to the menu from a system feature. 10. Right rotary control Turn to select a menu item, press to confirm selection. 12. Radio light Indicates that the radio has been turned on.13. Left rotary control Press to switch radio on or off. Turn to adjust...
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12 Radio RADIO CONTROLS Press the left rotary control (13) to activate the radio and display information about current settings. NOTE: If when you switch on the radio on-board computer functions appear, the ‘Audio + OBC’ function (OBC = on-board computer) is switched on. To switch off this function See “On-Board Computer” on page 4. Display information BBC R4 The name of the radio station currently selected. Station frequency 92.7 MHz is shown in this example. TP station The name of the chosen...
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13 Radio To display the frequency in addition to the station name: •Press the INFO button (17) on the control panel. •Turn the right rotary control (10) until ‘Freq. On/Off’ is highlighted. •Press to display the frequency. RDS station search With RDS turned on, press the FM button (15) as often as necessary until ‘FMD’ appears at the top left edge of the display screen. Turn the right rotary control (10) until the desired station is highlighted, then press the right rotary control (10) to select...
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14 Radio terminated and the previously memorised station will not be lost - otherwise its place will be taken by the new station. Recalling a memorised station First select the waveband, e.g. FM. Select the memorised station using one of the station buttons (16). Selecting TMC station The radio tunes itself in the background to the TMC (Traffic Message Channel) station with the strongest signal if you have activated RDS-TMC in the navigation system. If you want to have a particular TP station in...
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15 Radio NOTE: You may wish to switch off RDS-TMC in the navigation menu first. If you have activated RDS-TMC in the navigation system, the traffic report station selected by the navigation system is used, irrespective of the one you have tuned to. Tone control •Press the TONE button (7) on the control panel. •Turn the right rotary control (10) until the desired tone setting is highlighted e.g. ‘Balance’ and then press the control knob. •Turn to alter the setting. Medium settings To adjust all...
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16 Radio DSP SOUND SYSTEM Digital Sound Processing. A sound system which is notable for its exceptionally natural, precise sound re-production. Satellite units containing sub-woofers, mid-range speakers and dome-pattern tweeters produce a spacious but subtle sound quality. A 6-band equaliser is provided for individual adjustment of the frequency range. DSP can also simulate the acoustics of three different enclosed spaces: the concert hall, the jazz club and the church. Three control settings...
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17 Radio Reception Radio Rec eption RADIO RECEPTION Distortion, interference and lack of signal clarity, are often attributed to a fault in the radio - this is rarely the case. Problems of this kind are usually caused by phenomena such as atmospheric conditions, signal strength, hilly terrain, tall buildings, bridges and even electrical interference from power lines. Please remember: A car radio receives signals while the vehicle is in motion (unlike a domestic set) - constantly changing...