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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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18 Cassette Player C as sette Play erCASSETTE PLAYER CONTROLS 1. Cassette tape slot Access behind display panel. 2. Display 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. 6. Cassette track select Press the arrows to select cassette track. 7. TONE/SELECT button Press TONE to change bass/treble/fader/balance. Press SELECT to change the Dolby function. 8. Search button in Cassette 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. 13. Left rotary control Turn to increase or decrease the sound volume or press to turn the unit on or off. 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. H428110 214 6 7 8 9 13 14
19 Cassette Player CASSETTE OPERATION Inserting a cassette tape •Switch on the unit by pressing the left rotary control (13). •Press button (4), this lowers the control panel allowing access to the cassette tape slot (1). •Push a cassette tape fully into the slot (1) with the tape openings to the right. The front panel will automatically raise. NOTE: Do not use manual force to close the screen. It can only be closed by pressing button (4). NOTE: The front panel has a trap protection feature. It automatically stops if it encounters an obstruction while moving back to its closed position. If there is already a cassette tape in the slot (1), press the MODE button (14) until ‘TAPE 1’ or ‘TAPE 2’ is displayed. Ejecting a cassette Press button (4), the cassette will be ejected. Stopping cassette play Press the MODE button (14) to change to another operating mode. Selecting a track Press the track select button (6) to select tracks forwards or back to the previous tracks. Fast forward/rewind Press the search button (8) in the desired direction, twice, briefly. The tape automatically switches to the tracks on the other side when the end of the side playing is reached. To interrupt fast forward/rewind, press the search button (8) in the desired direction. Track search Only forward track search is described here but the same principle applies for locating the start of a track in reverse. NOTE: The track search function can only operate if there are breaks of at least 4 seconds between tracks on the tape. Press the search button (8) briefly to activate the track search. The tape will be wound forward until the next piece of music is detected. At the end of the tape, it switches automatically to the other track. Noise reduction** Dolby B and C are noise reduction systems for cassette replay. For the best reproduction of sound when playing pre-recorded tapes employing Dolby noise reduction, select either Dolby B or Dolby C. Press the SELECT button (7) until the best audio reproduction is obtained. The system changes between Dolby B, Dolby C and Dolby off. NOTE: Only switch on when playing cassettes recorded using Dolby, as reproduction will otherwise sound dull. ** Noise reduction manufactured under license. ‘Dolby’ and the ‘DD’ symbol are trade marks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
20 Care of Cassette Player and Tapes Car e o f C ass ette Play er an d Ta pe s CARE OF CASSETTE PLAYER AND TAPES Use only good quality tapes with a maximum capacity of ninety minutes (C90). Check that both spools rotate freely and remove any loose turns at the start of the tape by winding one spool with a pen or pencil. Cassette player In use, the tape head accumulates dust and contamination, gradually impairing sound reproduction and, in extreme cases, reducing volume too. To combat contamination, the ‘TAPE CLEAN’ message appears on the display every 50 hours. Clean the tape head by passing a wet-type cleaning cassette through the player. NOTE: Because your cassette player is fitted with auto reverse, the cleaning cassette must be played in both directions. The tape will require more frequent cleaning in winter, as contamination is greater in conditions of low temperature and increased humidity. However, the use of good quality tapes keeps the build-up to a minimum. Cassette tapes •Always store cassettes in their boxes when not in use. •Never leave cassettes in the vehicle during extremes of temperature. In particular, do not leave tapes in direct sunlight as they may warp and become unusable, or jam the tape play mechanism. •Fast forward or rewind tapes every 8 to 10 plays to prevent them from becoming too tightly wound. •Ensure that labels attached to the cassette are firmly glued in place. •DO NOT leave tapes in the cassette player for more than a few hours in very cold or humid conditions - the oxides on the tape surface may contaminate the cassette player mechanism. NOTE: After continuous playing, cassettes may become too hot to touch. This is normal and will not harm good quality tape. ICE 0054
21 Compact Disc Player C ompa ct Disc Play erCOMPACT DISC PLAYER CONTROLS 2. Display 8. Track Search button in CD mode Press to obtain the desired track. 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.13. Left rotary control Turn to increase or decrease the sound volume or press to turn the unit on or off. 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. 16. CD buttons Press to select a CD in the autochanger. H428210 2 8 9 13 14 16
22 Compact Disc Player SEARCH VIA THE CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS Press the left rotary control (13) to activate the unit. Press the ‘MODE’ button (14) as often as necessary, until ‘CD’ is displayed. Press the right rotary control (10) to select. The first CD from the magazine is played. To stop the CD playing press the ‘MODE’ button (14). Track search Press button (8) until the desired track is obtained. Fast forward/reverse Keep button (8) pressed in. The tracks can be heard, but the quality is distorted. Release to continue play. SEARCH VIA THE MENU The general overview is faded out if no further key is pressed for approximately 8 seconds. Track search Press the ‘SELECT’ button (7) as often as necessary or turn the right rotary control (10) until ‘< > Music search’ is highlighted. Press the right rotary control (10) to confirm selection. Fast forward/reverse Press the ‘SELECT’ button (7) as often as necessary or turn the right rotary control (10) until ‘> Fast forward/reverse’ is highlighted. Press the button (8) in the desired direction and hold in. The tracks can be heard but the quality is distorted. Release to continue play. Sampling and selecting. Press the ‘SELECT’ button (7) as often as necessary or turn the right rotary control (10) until ‘SCAN Track sample’ is highlighted.To start/stop the search, press the right rotary control (10). Random play The tracks on all CD’s can be played in an entirely random order. Press the ‘SELECT’ button (7) or turn the right rotary control (10) until ‘RANDOM Random generator’ is highlighted. Press the right rotary control (10) to start random play. To stop random play, select a different function or a different CD.
23 Compact Disc Player COMPACT DISC CHANGER Removing/inserting the magazine Fully open the sliding cover to insert or remove the magazine. Keep the cover closed at all other times to prevent dust and dirt from entering the changer. Press the button to eject the magazine. Loading and unloading the magazine To unload the magazine, hold the magazine with the arrow uppermost, pull out each tray in turn, holding the tray securely so as not to drop the disc. Unload one disc at a time and handle only the edge and centre of the disc. Place a disc (label side uppermost) onto each tray - holding ONLY the outside edge and centre hole of the disc. Load only one disc in each tray.Correctly align the tray with the parallel slots on each side of the magazine and slide the tray fully into the magazine. Finally, close the sliding cover. NOTE: Additional magazines can be obtained from a Land Rover Dealer. H4129 H4128 H4130 H4131
24 Compact Disc Player CD autochanger maintenance In use, the laser lens of the CD autochanger may accumulate dirt and dust. This will gradually impair sound reproduction and, in extreme cases, may cause slipping and mistracking. To combat this, periodically use a CD lens cleaning disc.IMPORTANT •Use standard 12cm CDs only. •DO NOT use irregularly shaped or damaged CDs - these may damage the compact disc changer unit •8cm CD singles must NOT be used, even if a CD adaptor is fitted. •Closed session CD-R discs can be played, but CD-RW discs will not operate with the CD autochanger. •The CD autochanger should not be used in temperatures outside the range -10 deg. C to +60 deg.C. NOTE: If the CD autochanger reaches temperatures higher than recommended for normal use, ‘HIGH TEMP’ appears in the display. If this occurs, stop using the CD player, eject the magazine and allow the autochanger to cool down. If the problem persists, consult your Dealer. •The CD autochanger should only be used as described - any other application or method of use could result in the user being exposed to invisible laser radiation exceeding the limit of laser Class 1.
25 Caring for Compact Discs Carin g for Co mp ac t D is cs CARING FOR COMPACT DISCS Dirt, dust, condensation and heat can damage discs. Always observe the following precautions: NEVER touch the horizontal playing surface (the unlabelled side) of a disc! Handle discs by holding the outer edge, or the edge of the centre hole and the outer edge, between finger and thumb. ALWAYS return discs to their boxes after use (dirt detracts from the sound quality). NEVER leave the disc or the box 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 minor scratches on the surface of compact disc cause skipping or mistracking, 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. ICE 0022 SOLVENT CLEANER
26 Satellite Navigation Satellite Navigation SATELLITE NAVIGATION The satellite navigation system fitted to your vehicle uses the Global Positioning System (GPS). This works in conjunction with direction and speed sensors incorporated in the vehicles electronic systems, to continually monitor its position. The navigation computer then integrates this data with the information stored on the navigation CD, enabling you to plan and follow a route map to your desired destination. This is particularly useful if you are travelling to or through unfamiliar territory. There are 24 GPS satellites in orbit (at a height of 21,000 kilometers) around the earth. The GPS navigation system will pick up and utilise any available signals to plot your position. To accurately determine the position of the vehicle, the GPS receiver needs to be able to pick up the signals from at least four satellites. Obstacles such as tall buildings, tunnels and mountains can sometimes shield a vehicle from satellite signals, which may cause a temporary interruption to the operation of the navigation system. However, the vehicles direction and speed sensors will minimise any adverse effect on the operation of the navigation system, if this should occur. Normal operation will resume once the obstruction has been passed. Safety instructions The requirements of the Road Traffic Regulations (RTR) apply. Observation of traffic signs and local traffic regulations always takes priority. H3898
27 Satellite Navigation Traffic guidance is restricted to passenger vehicles. Special driving recommendations and regulations for other vehicles (e.g. commercial vehicles) are not taken into account. The destination must only be entered when the vehicle is stationary. SAFETY WARNINGS The navigation system is designed only as a guide and does not relieve the driver of the responsibility for driving in accordance with traffic regulations. When driving off-road, the navigation system will not supply detailed information concerning the terrain being traversed - carry out a preliminary survey on foot before negotiating difficult terrain and refer to the ‘Off-road driving’ section of the Owner’s Handbook for helpful information. In the interests of safety, information should only be programmed into the navigation system when the vehicle is stationary. Danger of accident •through operation of the navigation unit when driving. - use of the navigation unit is advised only if traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that no risk, obstruction or inconvenience will be incurred to you, your passengers or other road users. It is possible that inaccurate or incorrect instructions are given due to altered traffic routes, e.g. due to road works or deviating data. The actual road signs and traffic regulations must therefore always be observed. •through misuse of the unit - the navigation system serves solely as an aid to navigation. In particular, the navigation system cannot be used as an aid to orientation when visibility is poor. The volume of the car radio/navigation system must be adjusted so that external noise is still audible. - switch off the unit immediately if a fault occurs (e.g. emission of smoke or odours). Digitised area The navigation system can provide information and guidance only for the area covered by the navigation CD - ensure that you are using the latest version of the correct CD. NOTE: Navigation CDs are updated approximately every 12 months. Your Navigation CD contains operating software. Later CD versions may update the operating software. The navigation CD provided contains a digitised street map. Highways, national and regional roads, as well as district roads, are detailed in this street map. Larger cities and boroughs are completely covered. The regional and unclassified roads or access roads and the town centre for smaller towns and boroughs are included. One way streets, pedestrian zones, turn bans and other traffic regulations are taken into account as far as possible. There may be discrepancies between the data on the navigation CD and the actual local situation, due to permanent changes to road systems and their traffic regulations. Under normal operating conditions, the navigation system requires approximately eight seconds to confirm the vehicle’s position using the satellites. If the vehicle power supply has been interrupted, or if the vehicle has been transported to a new location on another vehicle (e.g. by trailer or train), the navigation system will require approximately one minute to identify the new position.