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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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78 Voice Recognition Dialling a telephone number The command >>Dial name>Dial namePlease speak the name< SPEAK NAME >>Royd AndrewRoyd Andrew, is that correct?< TEL 0893824168 >>YesThe number is being dialled< TEL 0893824168
79 Voice Recognition Reading out the phone book The command >>Read phone book>Dial number>Dial>Redial>Read phone book>Dial numberThe number is being dialled< (Display number dialled) Redialling the last number used You say Voice output Display output >>RedialThe number is being dialled< (Display number dialled)
80 Voice Recognition RECORDING A NOTE Your speaking notepad Following the command >>Record>Record note>Make a note>Cancel>Record (make a) (note)End< END OF NOTE
81 Voice Recognition LISTENING TO AND DELETING A NOTE Notepad Recorded notes are recalled with the command >>Read note>Read notepad>Delete notepad>Clear notepad>Read note>Read notepad>Delete notepad>Clear notepadYesThe notepad is cleared< NOTEPAD CLEARED
82 Voice Recognition GPS NAVIGATION BY VOICE CONTROL Selecting map mode The commands >>Route map>Map>Scale (one) hundred metres>Scale (one) hundred kilometres>Petrol station at current location>Petrol station at destination>Destination guide>Destination guidance>Save (current) position>Instruction>Instruction off< switch the spoken instructions for the navigation system on and off. The command >>New route
83 Voice Recognition GENERAL COMMANDS Adjusting the volume The commands >>Volume up>Volume down>Volume up>Volume down>HelpSorry>Volume up>Volume down>Help(Reads out the telephone commands)
84 System Settings System SettingsSYSTEM SETTINGS Altering the system settings Your vehicle is delivered with a basic setting for all displays, which depend upon the country for which the vehicle is intended. These settings can be altered to suit your preferences. Press the MENU button on the control panel to display the general menu screen. •Turn the right rotary control until ‘Set’ is highlighted. •Press the right rotary control to obtain a list of possible settings. You can alter: •The language of the display texts, •The units of measurement for distance, fuel consumption and temperature, •The time and date and the way these are expressed.The following can also be changed by turning the control further: 1. Memo Shortly before the hour, three signal tones will be emitted. If you have switched on this function, you will see a soundwave symbol at the bottom edge of the display screen, after the day. 2. Audio + OBC means radio and on-board computer displays appear on the screen at the same time. 1. On-board computer display You can choose whether to have the outside temperature or your estimated time of arrival displayed. 2. Colour set means you select a set of colours for the display screen from the three options available. 3. Day/night means you can switch the automatic day/night changeover function for colour set on or off. MENU On Road Navigation On-board computer Telephone Aux heat/vent Set DSP Monitor off Code Off Road Navigation Television TMC30.07.200114:10Monday H4121 Temp Consumpt.Distance Audio+OBCClock Date SET TMC 30.07.200114:10 SW 3 - 1 / 10 Language Memo C1/100km Km on 24 h dd.mm GB on oF o milesF mphKm/l 12 h set off mm.dd set off Monday H4122
85 System Settings To change the date For an example, changing the date is used to illustrate how to alter a system setting. •Turn the right rotary control until ‘Date’ is highlighted. •Press the right rotary control to confirm this. •Turn until ‘set’ is highlighted. •Press to start the adjustment procedure. •Turn the right rotary control to adjust the year. •Press to store. •In the same way, set the month and weekday. The date entry is memorised with your last save. You can also choose the order in which you wish the date to be displayed; either the days (dd) first followed by the months (mm) or in the opposite order. Temp Consumpt.Distance Audio+OBCClock Date SET TMC 30.07.200114:10 SW 3 - 1 / 10 Language Memo C1/100km Km on 24 h dd.mm GB on oF o milesF mphKm/l 12 h set off mm.dd set off Monday H4123 Temp Consumpt.DistanceDATE Audio+OBCClock Date SET TMC 30.07.200114:10 SW 3 - 1 / 10 Language Memo on 24 h dd.mmon12 h set off mm.dd set off Monday 12/01/01 H4124
86 Troubleshooting T ro ubles hoo tingWHAT TO DO IF.... Radio What to do if: •The radio automatically begins a station search with RDS switched on? The strength of the station transmitting has decreased and no alternative frequency for this station is available. The radio reverts to the frequency of the station previously received. Cassette What to do if: •The quality of audio reproduction from cassettes deteriorates? The tape head may be dirty and requires cleaning. •The display shows ‘TAPE CLEAN’ This message appears twice in succession when a cassette is inserted after 50 hours of operation. •The display shows ‘TAPE ERROR’. The tape in the cassette player will not move or is jammed. Remove the cassette from the tape player. If you are able to identify the cause of the problem and put it right, you may put the cassette back into the tape drive and then wind it fully forwards or fully rewind. If the message is still displayed, the cassette should not be used. CD What to do if one of the following warnings is displayed: •‘NO DISKS’ the magazine is empty. •‘NO DISK’ no CD in the compartment or a CD has been inserted incorrectly. •‘NO MAGAZINE’ no magazine is inserted.•‘CD CHECK’ the contents of the CD are still being read into the system. •‘HIGH TEMP’ operating temperature is too high. replay commences automatically when the correct operating temperature has been reached. Navigation What to do if: •You call-up your vehicle current position but the display is not accurate? You are in a poor reception area, you are in an area not covered by the map, or the system is currently calculating your position.. •The GPS logo disappears from the screen? Reception is interrupted; a building or similar obstruction may be the cause. •An address from the destination list is not transferred to the route guidance programme? The address is not on the map CD currently in use. Choose an address as close as possible to the original one, if necessary by the graphic destination input. method. •An address without a street is not transferred to the destination guidance programme? There is no defined city centre on the map CD for the place that you have entered. Enter any street or a specific destination, such as the railway station, for the town or city in question. Then start destination guidance. •You wish to input a destination address but the correct letter of the alphabet cannot be selected? The addess is not on the map CD currently in use. In this case the system will not offer you the non-existent letters to choose from. Choose an address as close as possible to the original one, if necessary by the graphic input method.
87 Troubleshooting •You attempt to input a destination address by means of the cross-hairs on the graphic destination input map but it is not transferred to the route guidance system? The chosen scale is too large. Destinations are only transferred up to a scale of one kilometre. •Directions cease to be given during destination guidance? You are driving in an area for which full digital information is not yet available on the map CD. Instead of an arrow indicating a turn, you will see an arrow which indicates the general direction of your planned route: or You have deviated from the proposed route and the system requires a few seconds to calculate a new route. •The route map is automatically called up during destination guidance? You are currently in an area for which full digital information is not yet available on the map CD. No destination guidance is currently possible. However, as a rough guide, the current position of your vehicle will be shown on the map. •The battery was disconnected? About 15 minutes must elapse before the system is fully functional after battery reconnection. 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. WARNING Batteries contain acid, which is both corrosive and poisonous. If spillage occurs: • •• •On clothing or the skin - remove any contaminated clothing immediately, flush the skin with large amounts of water, and seek medical attention urgently. • •• •In the eyes - flush with clean water immediately for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention urgently. Swallowing battery acid can be fatal unless IMMEDIATE action is taken - seek medical attention urgently. During normal operation batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas - ensure sparks and naked lights are kept away from the engine compartment. For your safety, remove all metal wrist bands and jewellery before working in the engine compartment and NEVER allow the battery terminals or vehicle leads to make contact with tools or metal parts of the vehicle. Television What to do if: •No TV stations can be selected? The correct TV format for the country of use is not selected. When you have reset the format, proceed to the ‘Search’ or Autostore’ function. •You cannot receive a TV picture even when the vehicle is stationary? Make sure that the handbrake or parking brake is applied - on some market versions the TV picture can only be obtained with the brake applied. •The picture quality is impaired? The direct line of sight between the transmitter and vehicle is currently obstructed by buildings or topographical feature.