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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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As part of Land Rover environmental policy, this publication is printed on paper made from chlorine free pulp. RA NGE ROVE R Audio, TV & Navigation System Publication Part No. LRL 0457ENG-2nd edition © Land Rover 2002 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form, electronic, mechanical, recording or other means without prior written permission from Land Rover.
Audio,TV & Navigation System Handbook For your convenience, this handbook is divided into sections, each dealing with a different aspect of the Audio,TV and Navigation System. These are listed on the contents page and you will find it worthwhile to take a little time in reading each section relevant to your specification. The specification of each vehicle and MAP CD will vary according to territorial requirements and also to personnal specifications. Some of the information published in this handbook, therefore, may not apply to your particular vehicle. *An asterisk appearing within the text identifies features or items of equipment that are fitted as options. 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 dealer, except in respect of personal injury caused by the negligence of the manufacturer or the dealer.
Contents 1 Audio, TV & Navigation .................................................................... 3 On-Board Computer ......................................................................... 4 Radio.............................................................................................. 11 Radio Reception ............................................................................. 17 Cassette Player............................................................................... 18 Care of Cassette Player and Tapes ................................................. 20 Compact Disc Player ...................................................................... 21 Caring for Compact Discs .............................................................. 25 Satellite Navigation......................................................................... 26 On-Road Navigation ....................................................................... 30 Off-Road Navigation ....................................................................... 46 Television ....................................................................................... 59 Telephone ...................................................................................... 65 Voice Recognition .......................................................................... 71 System Settings ............................................................................. 84 Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 86 Conformance.................................................................................. 89 Index ................................................................................................ 90
3 Audio, TV & Navigation A udio, TV & Nav ig atio nAUDIO, TV & NAVIGATION SYSTEM The computer system offers many functions which will make your journeys safer and more of a pleasure. Your computer system has the following equipment specification: 1.Radio with cassette player. 2.Television. 3.GPS navigation. 4.On-board computer. 5.Code for engine interlock. Radio, cassette player, television and navigation operation are described in this Handbook in later chapters. Further equipment which can be specified: 1.Car telephone. 2.CD changer. 3.Digital Sound Processing (DSP) sound system. 4.Auxiliary fuel-burning heater/independent ventilation control. If your vehicle is fitted with a multifunction steering wheel, the controls on the wheel can also be used to operate the radio, the CD changer and the telephone. The radio and cassette player and CD players ensure the best possible signal reception and choice of audio entertainment. The DSP sound system transports you to concert hall, jazz club or cathedral and takes the monotony out of even the longest journey. TV with teletext ensures a supply of topical information and provides In-Car entertainment while you are waiting. GPS navigation negates the need to consult printed maps or to search for road signs; it brings you accurately to any destination stored on the map CD.The on-board computer calculates data relevant to the journey, from average fuel consumption and range to estimated time of arrival. It also provides a warning if you have preset a speed limit which is then exceeded. An individual code number can be entered as an additional safeguard against theft of your vehicle. A GSM car phone means that you can always be contacted and make outgoing phone calls. The vehicle’s auxiliary fuel-burning heater and independent ventilation control systems ensure that a pleasant interior climate always awaits you when you enter the vehicle. Monitor screen cleaning Clean the screen only with a slightly moistened cloth. NOTE: Do not use chemical agents or any domestic cleaning products as these could damage the screen. Getting started To select the general menu, press the MENU button (9) on the control panel. Turn the right rotary control (10) to select a function or setting, or to enter a value, then press the right rotary control to confirm the selection. To exit from the computer, press the MENU button (9). MENU S-navigation TMC7/200114:10Monday -board computer ephoneDSP Television Code Monitor off H409910 9
4 On-Board Computer On-Boa rd Compu te r CONTROL PANEL 1. Cassette tape slot (access behind display panel). 2. Display 3. Phone operation lights 4. Open/close display panel Press to open the display panel for access to the cassette tape slot (1). Press again to close the panel. 5. Telephone functions button Press to call an entered phone number. Press to end a call. 6. Cassette track select or independent ventilation control time button Press the arrows to select cassette track Press clock icon to select independent ventilation off. 7. TONE/SELECT button Press TONE to change bass/treble/fader/balance. Press SELECT to enter the radio search function or, in cassette mode, to change the Dolby function. 8. Search button In radio, cassette or CD modes.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. 11. Auxiliary heater or independent ventilation warning light. 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 volume. 14. MODE button Each time the mode button is pressed, the mode switches between radio, cassette and CD. The tape icon button switches the display between radio, tape or CD and the on-board computer system if it is active. 15. FM/AM select button 16. Station/CD buttons Press to select a pre-set radio station, or select a CD in the autochanger. 17. INFO button Activates RDS and TP functions. H409810 2134 5 6 7 8 9 111213 14 15 16 17
5 On-Board Computer ON-BOARD COMPUTER The on-board computer must be selected from the general menu before you can carry out any of the on-board computer functions. On-board computer functions In addition to those functions shown, your on-board computer has the following functions: •Speed limit notification. •Range. •Distance. •Arrival time. •Outside temperature. •Fuel consumption. •Stopwatch. •Speed. •Remote control. •Code interlock. •Auxiliary fuel-burning heater/independent ventilation control. WARNING Perform all inputs while the vehicle is stationary. The vehicle and occupants could be placed in danger if the driver’s concentration is not focused on the road conditions. Speed limit notification You can make a decision on what is your preferred top speed limit, depending on road conditions and legal requirements. For example, you may decide that your maximum speed on a UK motorway is 70 miles per hour and therefore want audible and visual signals when this speed is exceeded. The following is a proceedure describing how to achieve this example.•Press the MENU button (9) to see the general menu screen. •Turn the right rotary control (10) until ‘On-board computer’ is highlighted. •Press the right rotary control (10) to select it. To set the speed limit notification: •Turn the right rotary control (10) until ‘Limit’ is highlighted. •Press the right rotary control (10) to enable inputs to be made. MENU GPS-navigation 30.07.200114:10Monday On-board computer Telephone Aux heat/vent Set DSP Television Monitor off Code TMC H4111 Range TMC30.07.200114:10Monday LIMIT Limit Distance Out. temp.Consump 1Timer Consump 2 Speed 366366 7070 4444 +23.0+23.0 24.924.9 8:158:15 24.924.9 46.346.3 70mph switch off Speed set H4113
6 On-Board Computer To enter the required speed limit: •Turn the right rotary control (10) until ‘Set’ is highlighted. •Press the right rotary control (10) to begin making inputs. •Turn (10) until the desired speed is displayed. •Press the right rotary control (10) to memorise this value. A green rectangle lights up next to the word ‘Limit’. To store the actual speed as your limit value. •Select ‘Limit’. •Select ‘Speed’. When the limit is reached: 1.The warning signal is heard. 2.The rectangle next to the word ‘Limit’ turns red. 3.The selected speed limit is shown briefly on the instrument panel display. The speed limit reminder is only repeated if the vehicle has in the meantime been driven at least 3 m.p.h. slower. Range Range is the distance which the vehicle should cover on the remaining fuel in the tank. It is displayed and calculated on the assumption that the average fuel consumption will be maintained. WARNING To avoid the risk of damage to the engine or to the catalytic converter, do not allow the range to fall below 6 miles . NOTE: When refuelling, the on-board computer only registers amounts in excess of four litres. Distance If you entered a destination in the GPS navigation system before the start of your journey you can access a display showing the remaining distance to that destination . The distance to the destination by the planned route is transferred automatically. You can also enter a distance without first entering a destination. Arrival time An estimated time of arrival will be displayed, based on your average speed so far. This pre-supposes that you have set the clock in the on-board computer to the correct time.Range TMC30.07.200114:10Monday RANGE Limit Distance Out. temp.Consump 1Timer Consump 2 Speed 366366 7070 4444 +23.0+23.0 24.924.9 8:158:15 24.924.9 46.346.3 366mlsmls H4114 Range TMC30.07.200114:10Monday DISTANCE Limit Distance Out. temp.Consump 1Timer Consump 2 Speed 366366 7070 4444 +23.0+23.0 24.924.9 8:158:15 24.924.9 46.346.3 15:26 ARRIVAL TIME 44mlsmls H4115
7 On-Board Computer Outside temperature You can view an outside (ambient) temperature display when you select the menu item ‘Out. temp’. NOTE: If the menu item ‘Arrival’ is shown here instead, go into ‘Set’ and select the on-board computer display ‘Out. temp’. Fuel consumption You can display the average fuel consumption for two routes, e.g. for the entire journey and for a section of it. The average fuel consumption is calculated for the period since the engine was last started. To start the fuel consumption calculation, the key must be in the ignition at position ‘I’ or ‘II’: •Select ‘Consump 1’. •‘Recalculate? Yes’. If at some point during your journey you wish to calculate fuel consumption for a particular part of that journey, select ‘Consump 2’.Select ‘Recalculate? No’if you want the average fuel consumption for the entire journey to be retained. Stopwatch Starting and stopping: •Select ‘Timer’. •Using the right rotary control (10), highlight ‘Start’; the stopwatch will begin to run when the right rotary control (10) is pressed, and the computer switches over to the stopwatch function. •To stop it, press the right rotary control (10) again. Taking an interim time reading: •Highlight ‘Interim time’ - the interim time appears on the display when the control is pressed. The stopwatch will continue to run until it is stopped, even if you exit the menu via ‘return’ or call up any other function. Range TMC30.07.200114:10Monday OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE Limit Distance Out. temp.Consump 1Timer Consump 2 Speed 366366 7070 4444 +23.0+23.0 24.924.9 8:158:15 24.924.9 46.346.3 +23.0Co H4116 Range TMC30.07.200114:10Monday CONSUMPTION 1 Limit Distance Out. temp.Consump 1Timer Consump 2 Speed 36670 44 +23.024.98:15 24.9 46.3 24.9mpg H4117 Range TMC30.07.200114:10Monday TIMER Limit Distance Out. temp.Consump 1Timer Consump 2 Speed 36670 44 +23.024.99:23 24.9 46.3 9:23hInterim time return start8:15 h H4118