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Land Rover Range Rover In Car Entertainment Lm 2nd Edition Rover Manual
Land Rover Range Rover In Car Entertainment Lm 2nd Edition Rover Manual
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Radio Operation 20 Selecting Waveband To select the required waveband, press the function key (13) below FM AM (14). NOTE: Each time AM is pressed, you switch between the LW and MW wavebands. Selecting stations by frequency Manual station selection Press the manual station selection key (16). m appears in the display (3) next to the frequency display or station name. To adjust the frequency, press once or hold pressed in the station search key (17). Each time the key is pressed, the frequency is...
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21 Radio Operation Sampling and selecting (Scan) You can play a brief sample of all receivable stations. Start sampling by pressing the function key (13) below SC (14). The display (3) shows the station currently selected. To retain the station currently displayed, press the function key (13) below SC (14) and the scan function is halted. Programme type (PTY) Further information can also be received via RDS. Certain stations broadcast details of the programme type (PTY), e.g news, sports, pop,...
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Radio Operation 22 Memorising and calling up stations Memory locations Your radio can memorise 42 stations: •You can memorise 12 stations of your choice on the FM (VHF) waveband, and six stations of your choice on each of the MW and LW wavebands (keys 1-12 and 1-6 respectively), see ‘Memorising stations’, page 22. •The radio can also automatically memorise the six stations with the strongest reception signal on each of the FM (VHF), MW and LW wavebands, see ‘Memorising stations’, page 22. The...
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23 Radio Operation Traffic programmes (TP) TP function When the TP function (Traffic Program) is active, a station broadcasting traffic reports can be selected in the following sequence: •If a station broadcasting traffic information is received, you will hear its traffic reports. •If your chosen station has no traffic reports, but comes from a transmitter group which does provide them, you will hear them from one of the related stations in the group. •If the station to which you are tuned does not...
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Radio Operation 24 Regional stations On FM (VHF), certain stations broadcast regional programmes either all day or at certain times of the day. You can receive these programmes via the regional function. Switch the regional programme on/off by pressing and holding the function key (13) below RDS (14). REG ON or REG OFF appears in the display (3). If you have switched on this function and the transmitter switches to a regional programme, the radio will automatically retain the regional programme...
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25 Radio Reception R adio 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...
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Cassette Player Operation 26 Cassette Player OperationCASSETTE PLAYER CONTROLS 1. EJECT Button Press to eject installed media, Cassette, MD or CD. 2. Media slot with dust flap Insert media for playback into this slot. 3. Display Displays information on waveband, name of RDS stations, programme, frequency, DSP sound memory, cassette, MD and CD functions, tone settings, time and date. 13. Function keys Press to select functions from the display (14). 14. Function Key Display Displays functions and...
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27 Cassette Player Operation Starting and stopping a Cassette Starting 1. Switch unit on. (See ‘Switch On/off’, page 8). 2. Push the tape cassette fully into the slot (2) with the tape openings at the right. The display (3) shows TAPE 1 and play commences. If there is already a tape cassette in the slot (2): Press the function key (13) below MODE (14) repeatedly until TAPE appears in the display (3). Select the side (if necessary) by pressing the function key (13) below SIDE (14). Stopping Press the...
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Cassette Player Operation 28 Noise reduction** Dolby B and C are noise reduction systems for cassette replay. High frequencies are raised during recording and attenuated during replay. As audio hiss consists mainly of high frequencies and occurs above all during replay, it is reduced in this way. Switching Dolby on/off NOTE: Only switch this on if you are using cassettes recorded with Dolby B or Dolby C, as reproduction will otherwise sound dull. Press the function key (13) below DOLBY NR (14)...
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29 Care of Cassette Player and Tapes C are 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...