Land Rover Range Rover In Car Entertainment Lm Aus Rover Manual
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General Operation 10 Modifying an individual sound memory You can modify sound memories 1 to 3 as preferred. Adjust the controls for Equaliser, Room and Echo. NOTE: Adjustment of the sound via TONE (4), may restrict the range of the individual sound memories if the treble or bass settings are extremely high or low. To derive optimum benefit from the sound memories, you should first reset the tone settings. (See previous page). Press the DSP button (6). Press the function key (10) below ‘MEMORY 1,2 or 3’ (11). To call up the adjustment menu, press the function key (10) below SET (11). To adjust the setting of the desired function e.g Equaliser, press the function key (10) below EQU (11). Echo and Room functions can also be selected at this point.Next, select the desired frequency band to be adjusted with the appropriate function key (10). Press the function key (10) under (+ / -), to adjust to the required level. Press the Audio button (5) to store the settings or the function key (10) below to cancel your adjustment. NOTE: If one of the spatial controls (ROOM, ECHO) is set to 0, the second will automatically also be set to zero. As soon as you reset a memory which you have previously zeroed, the other one also returns to its previous setting. However, this is cancelled if you reset both controls to zero. Switching off the DSP function Press the DSP button (6). Press the function key (10) below OFF (11). Press the Audio button (5) to exit the menu. Key Memory - Memorising the settings The memorised settings will be used each time the unit is switched on. However, each of your remote handsets is capable of accessing a different memory set, so allowing each user of the vehicle to have individual preferences stored. For further notes on Key Memory, see the Owners Handbook. CHURCH MEMORY 1 OFF SET JAZZCLUB CONCERT23MEMORY 110 54AM ICE1196 MEMORY 1 ECHO LEVEL+EQU ROOM ECHO+ ICE1197 MEMORY 1 80HZ+80 200 500 1K 2K 5K 12KROOM+ ICE1198
11 General Operation CLOCK (Vehicles NOT equipped with Satellite Navigation). NOTE: For safety reasons, only make inputs while the vehicle is stationary. To display time or date Press the ‘CLOCK’ button (9). The time can be displayed in 12 or 24 hour format and the date in imperial order. To change the format, press the function key (10) below ‘12H’ or ‘24H’ (11). (In 12-hour mode, AM or PM appears after the time). To display date, press the function key (10) below ‘DATE‘ (11). Adjusting and setting the time Press the ‘CLOCK’ button (9). Press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). To adjust the time, press or hold down the function key (10) below ‘HRS’ or ‘MINS’ (11). To set the time, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). NOTE: When setting the time, this also adjusts the time displayed on the analogue clock. 1 TIMER 2 DATE 24H SET HEAT OFF MEMO ONAUDIO DSPUDIO DSPTELTELRadio 1 10 54AM ICE1349 AUDIO DSP TEL 12 : 55 AM+HRS MIN-SET+- 12 : 00 AM 5 : 55 PM+HRS MIN-SET+- 5 : 55 PM+HRS MIN-SET+- DATEMEMO ON24H SET ICE1315 1 2 3 4
General Operation 12 Adjusting and setting the date Press the ‘CLOCK’ button (9). Press the function key (10) below ‘DATE’ (11) and then the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). To adjust the date, press or hold down the function key (10) below ‘DAY’, ’MONTH’ or ‘YEAR’ (11). To set the date, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). Reminder signal An hourly reminder signal (MEMO), can be programmed, to alert you, for example, to news broadcasts. Press the ‘CLOCK’ button (9). To set the reminder signal, press the function key (10) below ‘MEMO’ or ‘ON’ (11). The signal occurs 15 seconds before each hour. Stopwatch (Timer) NOTE: The stopwatch functions are only available on vehicles WITHOUT an auxiliary heater. Press the ‘CLOCK’ button (9). Press the function key (10) below ‘TIMER’ (11). To start the stopwatch function, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). To take an intermediate time reading, press the function key (10) below ‘TIMER’ (11). By pressing this button again, the stopwatch display can be seen counting up; the stopwatch continues to run. To stop the stopwatch, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). NOTE: The stopwatch is stopped when the ignition key is turned back to 0, but starts to run again when the ignition key is turned to 1. Radio 1 DATE 08/15/2001DAY YEAR SET MONTH ICE1350 Radio 1 TIMER 0 0 SECDATE MEMO ON SET TIMER1 TIMER 2 ICE1351
13 General Operation Auxiliary heater/independent ventilation control* NOTE: The auxiliary heater/ventilation function can only be accessed in ignition key position 1. Entering switch-on times Two different switch-on times can be programmed. After 30 minutes, the heating and ventilation shut down automatically. Press the ‘CLOCK’ button (9). Press the function key (10) below ‘1 TIMER 2’ (11). Press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). To input the switch-on time, press or hold down the function key (10) below ‘HRS’ or ‘MINS’ (11). To set the switch-on time, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). The activated switch-on time is marked with an asterisk. The switch-on times remain stored until cancelled by a new input. Switch-on times can be amended by entering a new input time as above. When the switch-on time is active, the LED (7) is illuminated. During actual operation of the heating/ventilation, the LED (7) flashes.When the system is switched off, the LED (7) goes out. To activate/de-activate the switch-on time, press TWICE the function button (10) below ‘1 TIMER 2’ (11).Direct switching on/off Press the ‘CLOCK’ button (9). Press the function key (10) below ‘HEAT’ or ‘ON’ (11). Alternatively, press the function key (10) below ‘VENT’ or ‘OFF’ (11). Radio 1 TIMER1 - - - -PMDATE MEMO ON 24H SET HEAT OFF1 TIMER 2 ICE1352 Radio 1 *TIMER1 2 30PMDATE MEMO ON 24H SET HEAT OFF1 TIMER 2 ICE1353
Computer Functions 14 Comp ute r Fun ction s Comp uter Fun ctionsCOMPUTER FUNCTIONS* 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. 8. Computer information Press to access the computer functions. 10. Function Keys Press to select functions from the display (11). 11. Function Key Display Displays functions and options assigned to the Function keys (10). These vary according to the operating mode, i.e radio, cassette, MD, CD, tone or computer. AUDIO DSPUDIO DSP TELTEL m TONEONEDOLBY B-C NR CODE SET 1CONSUM2 RANGE DIST ARR SPEED LIMITCONS1 12.9 L/100KM ICE 1333 3 81011
15 Computer Functions COMPUTER FUNCTIONS* Selecting units of measurement NOTE: For safety reasons, make inputs only while the vehicle is stationary. The computer calculates and memorises data from the start of the journey onwards. Information can be displayed either in metric or imperial units of measurement. Press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press the function key (10) below ‘MLS’ or ‘KMS’ (11) to select the desired measurement units. Speed limit In this function, a signal can be programmed to alert the driver (both audible and visual) when the preset speed has been exceeded. The speed limit reminder is only repeated if the vehicle has in the meantime been driven at least 5 km/h slower. Adjusting and setting the speed limit Press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press the function key (10) below ‘LIMIT’ (11). Press the function key (10) below ‘SET (11). To input the desired speed limit, press the function keys (10) below the required digits (11).To adjust or correct the setting, press the function key (10) below ‘CLR’(11) and repeat the above process. To store the speed limit value, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). As an alternative to the above method for setting the speed limit, it is possible to store the actual ‘Real time’ speed directly into the unit. Press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press the function key (10) below ‘LIMIT’ (11). To store the speed limit value, press TWICE the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). De-activating the speed limit Press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press the function key (10) below ‘LIMIT’ (11). The ‘LIMIT’ display disappears, but the stored value can be re-activated by pressing the function key (10) below ‘LIMIT’ (11). Distance from destination If, before starting your journey, the overall trip distance is input, then the remaining trip distance is displayed.1CONSUM2RANGE DIST ARRSPEED LIMIT CODE SET LIMIT KM ICE1334 6 7 8 9 CLR SET 0 1 2 3 4 5 ICE1335 Radio 1 LIMIT KM
Computer Functions 16 Adjusting and setting distances Press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press the function key (10) below ‘DIST’ (11). Press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). To input the desired distance, press the function keys (10) below the required digits (11). To adjust or correct the setting, press the function key (10) below ‘CLR’ (11) and repeat the above process. To store the distance value, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). It is possible to check the stored value at any time. Press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press the function key (10) below ‘DIST’ (11). Estimated time of arrival When the overall trip distance is input, an estimated time of arrival at your destination can be displayed. This estimate is continuously updated by the computer as your journey progresses. To display the estimated time of arrival, press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press the function key (10) below ‘ARR’ (11). Range The distance which the vehicle should cover on the remaining fuel in the tank can be displayed. To display the probable range, press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press the function key (10) below ’RANGE’ (11). NOTE: If the range falls below 50 km, add fuel to the tank to avoid the risk of damage to the engine or catalytic converter. The computer only registers added fuel in excess of 6 litres. Fuel consumption The average fuel consumption can be calculated and displayed for two different distances, e.g. for a complete journey and part of that journey. With the engine running, press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press either end of the function key (10) below ‘1 CONSUM 2’ (11). The average fuel consumption over distance 1 or 2 (whichever is selected) is displayed. To restart the fuel consumption calculation, press either end of the function key (10) below ‘1 CONSUM 2’ (11). Press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). 1CONSUM2RANGE DIST ARRSPEED LIMIT CODE SET DIST KM ICE1336 CLR SET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ICE1337 Radio 1 DIST KM 1CONSUM2RANGE DIST ARRSPEED LIMIT CODE SET RANGE 235 KM ICE1338 1CONSUM2RANGE DIST ARRSPEED LIMIT CODE SET CONS1 12.9 L/100KM ICE1339
17 Computer Functions Speed The average speed of the vehicle can be calculated and displayed. With the engine running, press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). To display the average speed, press the function key (10) below ‘SPEED’ (11). To recalculate the average speed, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). Extended immobiliser function With the ignition key in position 1 or 2, a code can be entered. The code must be input on future occasions before the engine can be started. If you have mislaid or forgotten the code, the emergency de-activation procedure will have to be carried out to immobilise the ignition system. Selecting and activating the code Press the ‘COMPUTER INFORMATION’ button (8). Press the function key (10) below ‘CODE’ (11). Enter the required number by pressing the function key (10) below the digits (11). To correct or store the entry To correct the entry, press the function key (10) below ‘CLR’ (11) and repeat the input. To store the input, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11), then return the ignition key to position 0. De-activating the code When prompted to enter the code (ignition key in position 1 or 2), input the figures using the function keys (10) below the required digits (11). Press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). After the code has been input correctly and confirmed with ‘SET’, the time display appears. After three incorrect code inputs, or three attempts to start the engine without a code input, the alarm will sound for 30 seconds on vehicles fitted with an alarm. Interlock code - emergency deactivation If your code is no longer available to you, there is an emergency procedure that will delete the code and allow the engine to be restarted. Follow the instructions in your Owner’s Handbook and disconnect the earth terminal of the vehicle battery. After at least one minute, reconnect the battery. At this point the alarm will sound so be sure to have the remote handset available to turn it off. The vehicle systems will reset. See your Owner’s Handbook regarding system resetting after battery disconnection. 1CONSUM2RANGE DIST ARRSPEED LIMIT CODE SET ARRIVAL 13 46PM ICE1372 6 7 8 9 CLR SET 0 1 2 3 4 5 ICE1298 CODE
Computer Functions 18 Turn the starter switch to position ‘II’. The on-board computer will display a 10 minute counter. When the 10 minute count is completed, the engine can be started and a new code activated, if required. NOTE: The starter switch MUST remain in position ‘II’ throughout the 10 minute count. Remote control The silver button at the end of the direction indicator stalk can be used to select the computer information. When computer functions are called up, the message centre in the instrument pack will also display the information. 1.Press the button at the end of the stalk until the ICE display shows ‘PROG 1’. 2.Press the function keys (10) in the order in which the computer functions are to be displayed. Further options are displayed by pressing the clock button (9). To select ‘CLOCK’ as one of the display options, press the clock button again. Each time a computer function is stored, the program number appears on the ICE display. To terminate the selection procedure, press the function key (10) below ‘SET’ (11). To have all the available information displayed: 1.Press the button at the end of the stalk until the ICE display shows ‘PROG 1’. 2.Press the function key (10) below ‘SET (11). To display individual items of computer information, press the silver button at the end of the direction indicator stalk repeatedly until the relevant statistic is displayed. H4747
19 Radio Operation R adio OperationRADIO CONTROLS 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. 4. TONE Button Press to alter settings for: Tone, Speed-dependent volume control, Volume of traffic reports, and Programme type display. 10. Function keys Press to select functions from the display (11). 11. Function Key Display Displays functions and options assigned to the Function keys (10). These vary according to the operating mode, i.e radio, cassette, MD, CD, tone or computer. 12. On/Off/Volume - Rotary control Press to turn on or turn off unit and rotate to adjust volume setting. 13. Manual Station Selection Button Press to enable a manual search of radio frequencies. The search is performed in predetermined frequency steps. The direction of the search is dependent on which Station/Title/Search button (14) is subsequently pressed. 14. 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). AUDIO DSPUDIO DSP TELTEL m123456FM AM RDS SC MODERadio 1 10 54AM TONEONEDOLBY B-C NR ICE1354 34 1011 13 14 12