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    							In-Car Entertainment
    NRRICEv2  28/11/01  10:24 am  Page 1 
    						
    							As part of Land Rover environmental policy, this publication is printed on paper made from chlorine free pulp.
    In-Car Entertainment
    Publication Part No. LRL 0455ENG-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. 
    						
    							In-Car Entertainment (ICE) Handbook
    For your convenience, this (ICE) handbook is divided into sections, each dealing with a different 
    aspect of the unit. These are listed on the title page and you will find it worthwhile to take a little 
    time to read each one, and get to know your ICE unit as soon as you possibly can. 
    The specification of each vehicle will vary according to territorial requirements and also from 
    model to model within the vehicle range. 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
    Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
    General Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
    Computer Functions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
    Radio Operation  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
    Radio Reception  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
    Cassette Player Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
    Care of Cassette Player and Tapes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
    Minidisc Player Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
    Single CD Player Operation   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
    CD Changer Operation   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
    Caring for Compact and MiniDiscs  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
    Telephone Operation   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
    Voice Recognition   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
    Conformance   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 
    						
    							Introduction
    4
    Audio Syste m Con trols
    In trod uctionTHE SYSTEM
    Your ICE system offers many functions which 
    will make your journeys safer and more of a 
    pleasure.
    Your system has the following specification:
    1.On-board computer. 
    2.Radio with cassette player.
    Further equipment which can be specified:
    1.Car telephone with voice recognition.
    2.Single play CD.
    3.Minidisc player
    4.CD changer.
    5.Digital sound processing system.
    6.Code for engine interlock.
    7.Auxiliary fuel-burning heater/independent 
    ventilation control.
    Radio, cassette player, single play CD, minidisk, 
    CD changer, telephone and voice recognition 
    operation are described in this Handbook in later 
    chapters.
    NOTE: Both telephone and navigation can be 
    controlled by voice recognition.
    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.
    The on-board computer calculates data relevant 
    to your 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.
    ICE display cleaning
    Clean the display only with a slightly moistened 
    cloth.
    NOTE: Do not use chemical agents or any 
    domestic cleaning products as these could 
    damage the display. 
    						
    							5
    Introduction
    UNIT CONTROLS
    1. EJECT button
    Press to eject installed media, Cassette, MiniDisc 
    (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, CD and telephone 
    functions, tone settings, time and date.
    4. TONE button
    Press to alter settings for: Tone, Speed 
    dependent volume control, Volume of traffic 
    reports, and Programme type display.
    5. AUDIO button
    Press to: Change the display (3) from computer 
    to audio functions.
    Switch the radio on with the ignition switched off. 
    Change the display for tone control with the radio 
    switched on.
    6. DSP button*
    Press to change the display (3) for the DSP 
    (Digital Sound Processing) sound system with 
    the ignition switched on.
    7. TEL button*
    Press to select telephone functions. 
    (See In-Car Telephone handbook). 
    8. TEL indicator lights*
    Indicates telephone operating status.
    Red light on: no telephone operation possible.
    Red light flashes: only emergency calls possible.
    Green light on: connected.
    Yellow light on or flashes: telephone logging 
    onto another network.
    9. Indicator light*
    For Auxiliary heater/Independent ventilation 
    control.
    On: Switch-on time programmed.
    Flashing: In operation.
    10. Computer information
    Press to access the computer functions.
    AUDIO DSPUDIO DSP
    TELTEL
    m123456FM AM TP RDS SC MODERadio 1 TP 10 54AM
    TONEONEDOLBY   B-C    NR
    ICE 0916
    123456
    7
    8
    9
    101112131415
    16
    17 
    						
    							Introduction
    6
    11. Clock
    Press to access setting functions for the digital 
    clock.
    12. Send/End button*
    This button has three primary functions:
    •Press to accept incoming call.
    •Press to dial telephone number/memory that 
    is shown on the display (3).
    •Press to terminate telephone call. (Note that 
    the green LED (8) will extinguish to confirm 
    end of call.
    13. Function keys
    Press to select functions from the display (14).
    14. Function key display
    Displays functions and options assigned to the 
    Function keys (13). These vary according to the 
    operating mode, i.e radio, cassette, MD, CD, tone 
    or computer.
    15. On/Off/Volume - Rotary control
    Press to turn on or turn off unit and rotate to 
    adjust volume setting.
    16. Manual Station selection button
    Press to enable a manual search of radio 
    frequencies. The search is performed in 
    pre-determined frequency steps. The direction of 
    the search is dependent on which 
    Station/Title/Search button (17) is subsequently 
    pressed.
    17. Station/Title/Search buttons
    Press to:
    Search and select radio stations by frequency or 
    by name.
    Fast forward/rewind tape.
    Music track search. (Cassette/MD/CD). 
    						
    							7
    Introduction
    Multi-Information Display
    Operating principle
    In addition to audio system control, this unit is 
    also used for setting the clock and computer 
    functions and, where fitted, operating the 
    telephone.
    The display (3) consists of two parts, the lower of 
    which (Function key display 14) is divided into 
    six areas.
    One or two functions can be displayed in each of 
    these six areas. The functions change according 
    to the feature to which the display relates.
    Example display for radio mode.
    Example display for tape mode.
    Example display for MD/Single CD mode.
    Example display for CD Changer mode.
    The function keys (13) are located below the 
    Function key display (14).
    To perform a function, press the corresponding 
    function key (13) at the right or left.
    If only one function is shown in the display, press 
    the key at either the right or left to activate.
    NOTE: If the power supply is interrupted, all the 
    stored data is erased. After restoring the power 
    supply, the time and possibly also the switch-on 
    times for auxiliary heater/independent ventilation 
    control, distance and speed limit values must be 
    input again.
    Radio 1 TP 10 54AM123456FM AM TP RDS SC MODE
    ICE1190
    TAPE 1 10 54AMSIDEFM AM TP DOLBY NR SC MODE
    ICE1191
    TR 01 10 54AM123456FM AM TP RND SC MODE
    ICE1235
    1 23456FM AM TP RND SC MODECD 1 03 10 54AM
    ICE1192 
    						
    							General Operation
    8
    General Operation
    General Operation GENERAL OPERATION
    Switch On/off
    Press the On/off, volume rotary control (15).
    The set selects the audio source last used
    (Radio, MD, CD or Cassette). 
    Listening to Radio with the ignition 
    switched off
    With the ignition switched off, (ignition key 
    turned to position 0 or removed), the radio 
    functions remain available for approximately 
    20 minutes.
    When the ignition is switched off, the unit is also 
    switched off.
    To switch the unit on again, press the On/off, 
    volume rotary control (15) or the Audio button 
    (5).
    NOTE: The unit cannot be operated via the 
    multifunctional steering wheel when the ignition 
    is switched off.
    To protect the battery, you should always switch 
    off the radio when leaving the car.
    Adjusting the volume
    Turn the On/off, volume rotary control (15).
    The volume is increased or decreased.
    Adjusting speed-dependent volume 
    control
    Your radio unit has speed-dependent volume 
    control (Speed Vol.) to compensate for the 
    higher level of noise inside the car at higher road 
    speeds.
    This feature raises the volume in line with your 
    cars speed.
    You can adjust the rate of increase in volume in 
    six stages.
    The higher the volume stage selected, the more 
    pronounced the increase in volume.
    Press and keep depressed the TONE button (4).Select the volume stage by pressing once or 
    holding the function key (13) below SVOL (14). 
    The volume stage selected appears in the display 
    (3).
    Exit by pressing the function key (13) below 
    MODE (14).
    Restoring the default volume settings
    The default (centre) volume centre settings for 
    traffic programmes (See TP function in Radio 
    section) and speed-dependent volume control 
    can be restored.
    Press and keep depressed the TONE button (4).
    Restore the default by pressing the function key 
    (13) below CLR (14).
    The default (centre) volume setting for traffic 
    programmes is reset to stage 0 and the 
    speed-dependent volume control reset to stage 
    3. If the programme type was switched on, it is 
    de-activated.
    Exit by pressing the function key (13) below 
    MODE (14).
    NOTE: Both functions and the activated 
    programme type (PTY) cannot be reset 
    individually. When the ‘CLR’ key is pressed, all 
    settings are reset or de-activated.
    SPEED VOL 3 10 54AMPTY   
    SVOL+  TP MIN+
    CLR MODE
    ICE1193 
    						
    							9
    General Operation
    Activating the tone menu
    Press the Tone (4) or Audio (5) buttons to 
    activate the tone menu.
    The following functions can be requested: 
    Bass,Treble, Balance, Fader and Linear.
    To access a particular tone function, press the 
    function key (13) below the desired tone (14).
    Adjusting tone settings
    Adjust the desired tone by pressing once or 
    holding the function key (13) (+ / -), (⇑ / ⇓) or 
    (
    ⇐ / ⇒), until the required level is obtained.
    Resetting the tone settings
    Linear resets all tone settings for the current 
    audio source to the central settings.
    NOTE: The tone setting is specific to the audio 
    source, i.e. it can be adjusted separately for the 
    radio, cassette, MD and CD.
    When the audio source is changed, the tone 
    settings last used for the new audio source are 
    established.
    DSP sound system*
    Digital Sound Processing (DSP), offers you the 
    optimum audio entertainment through its 
    simulated stereo sound and through its equaliser 
    functions.
    DSP offers you three preset and three 
    individually adjustable sound memories.
    The preset sound memories which simulate the 
    acoustics of the concert hall, jazz club and 
    church, are permanent and cannot be altered.
    NOTE: It is not possible to alter the DSP tone 
    settings while listening to the radio with the 
    ignition switched off.
    Selecting a sound memory 
    Press the DSP button (6).
    Select from the permanent sound memory by 
    pressing the function key (13) below CONCERT, 
    JAZZ CLUB or CHURCH (14).
    Select an individual sound memory by pressing 
    the function key (13) below  MEMORY 1, 2 or 3 
    (14).
    To quit the sound memory function, press the 
    Audio button (5). 
    The selected memory setting is shown in the 
    display (3). 
    BASS+
    10 54AMFADR BAL LINEAR   
    TREB+   
    BASS+
    ICE1194
    CHURCH
    MEMORY 1 OFF JAZZCLUB CONCERT23AUDIO DSPUDIO DSPTELTELDSP OFF10 54AM
    ICE1195 
    						
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