Land Rover Range Rover In Car Entertainment Lm Aus Rover Manual
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Minidisc Player Operation 30 Starting and stopping an MD Starting 1. Switch unit on. (See ‘Switch On/off’, page 8). 2. Insert the MD in the MiniDisc slot (2) with the arrow upwards and pointing towards the player. If there is already an MD in the MiniDisc slot (2): Start to play the disc by pressing the function key (10) below MODE (11) until TR appears in the display (3). NOTE: As the player first needs to read in data from the MD, there is a slight delay before it starts to play. Stopping Press the MD eject button (1). The MD is ejected a short way out of the MiniDisc slot (2) and the audio source switches to radio (FM) or switch off the unit, (See ‘Switch On/off’, page 8) or switch to radio or CD Changer. Press the function key (10) below MODE (11) until the display line changes to the desired audio source (Radio or CD changer). The audio source switches directly to: Radio. (See ‘Selecting Waveband’, page 20). CD Changer. (See ‘Starting and stopping a CD’, page 33). Reminder Displays NO DISC - The MiniDisc slot is empty. MD ERROR - The MD cannot be read or is damaged. Music track search Track search Select the direction of search by pressing the right or left arrow key (14) until the desired track is obtained. The MD starts to play from the selected track. Fast forward/reverse Select the direction by keeping depressed the right or left arrow key (14). The tracks can be heard, but the quality is distorted. To interrupt Fast forward/Reverse, release the key. The MD starts to play from the selected point. Sampling and selecting (Scan) All tracks on the MD can be automatically sampled briefly in succession. Press the function key (10) below SC (11) to start sampling. To select a track, press the function key (10) below SC (11). The scan function is interrupted and the MD plays from the point reached. TR 01 10 54AM123456FM AM RND SC MODE ICE1362 TR 01 SC 10 54AM123456FM AM RND SC MODE ICE1363
31 Minidisc Player Operation Random Play The tracks on the MD can be played in an entirely random order. Press the function key (10) below RND (11). The display (3) shows RND and the number of the track on the MD. NOTE: You can operate the buttons for skipping tracks and fast forward/rewind during random play. This enables you to skip a track that you do not want to listen to. Stopping random play Press the function key (10) below RND (11). The random play function is interrupted and the MD plays from the point reached. TP MIN 3 10 54AMPTY SVOL+ CLR MODE ICE1364
Single CD Player Operation 32 Single CD P la yer Op eratio nSINGLE CD 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. 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. 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). TONE AUDIO DSPUDIO DSP TELTEL mTR 01 10 54AM123456FM AM RND SC MODE ICE1365 123 1011 14
33 Single CD Player Operation Starting and stopping a CD Starting 1. Switch unit on. (See ‘Switch On/off’, page 8). 2. Insert the CD into the CD slot (2) with the label side uppermost. If there is already a CD in the slot (2): Start to play the disc by pressing the function key (10) below MODE (11) until TR appears in the display (3). Stopping Press the CD eject button (1). The CD is ejected a short way out of the CD slot (2) and the audio source switches to radio (FM) or switch off the unit, (See ‘Switch On/off’, page 8). or switch to radio or CD changer. Press the function key (10) below MODE (11) until the display line changes to the desired audio source (Radio or CD Changer). The audio source switches directly to: Radio. (See ‘Selecting Waveband’, page 20). CD changer. (See ‘Starting and stopping a CD’, page 33). Reminder Displays NO DISC - The CD slot is empty. CD ERROR - The CD has been inserted upside down or is damaged. Music track search Track search Select the direction of search by pressing the right or left arrow key (14) until the desired track is obtained. The CD starts to play from the selected track. Fast forward/reverse Select the direction by keeping depressed the right or left arrow key (14). The tracks can be heard, but the quality is distorted. To interrupt Fast forward/Reverse, release the key. The CD starts to play from the selected point. Sampling and selecting (Scan) All tracks on the CD are automatically sampled briefly in succession. Press the function key (10) below SC (11) to start sampling. To select a track, press the function key (10) below SC (11). The scan function is interrupted and the CD plays from the point reached. TR 01 10 54AM123456FM AM RND SC MODE ICE1366 TR 01 SC 10 54AM123456FM AM RND SC MODE ICE1367
Single CD Player Operation 34 Random Play The tracks on the CD are played in an entirely random order. Press the function key (10) below RND (11) and the display (3) shows RND and the number of the track on the CD. NOTE: You can operate the buttons for skipping tracks and fast forward/reverse during random play. This enables you to skip a track that you do not want to listen to. Stopping random play Press the function key (10) below RND (11). The random play function is interrupted and the CD plays from the point reached. TR 01 RND 10 54AM123456FM AM RND SC MODE ICE1368
35 CD Changer Operation CD Changer OperationLocating the CD Changer The CD changer for six CDs is installed in the glovebox compartment. Removing the CD magazine To load or empty it, the CD magazine has to be removed from the CD changer. Slide the access panel to the right and press the magazine eject button. The magazine will slide out and can then be removed. Filling/Emptying the CD magazine NOTE: When adding CDs to or removing them from the CD magazine, hold them only at the edge and do not touch the reflective sensing area. The CD compartments in the changer have the same numbers as the CD selector buttons on the radio. To load: Insert the CD into a compartment with the label side uppermost.To empty: Pull out the appropriate holder as illustrated and remove the CD. NOTE: You are recommended not to play CD singles with an adapter. The CDs or the adapter could jam in the CD changer. Suitable magazines for CD singles can be obtained from shops. Inserting the CD magazine Slide the access panel to the right and with the arrow pointing towards the CD changer, push the CD magazine fully in and close the access panel. ICE1206 ICE1205 ICE1207 ICE1208
CD Changer Operation 36 Operating temperatures NOTE: Only use the CD changer at temperatures between -15° C and +60° C, otherwise it may malfunction. Even when switched off, the unit should not be exposed to temperatures beyond -25° C and +85° C. Atmospheric humidity A high level of humidity inside the device may cause the laser beam focusing lens to fog over and prevent the CD from being played. Precautions when using Laser equipment The CD changer is officially designated a Class 1 laser product. NOTE: Do not remove the cover from the housing. Never run the device if its cover is damaged, otherwise the invisible laser beam could cause serious eye injuries. Repairs or maintenance work must only be carried out by qualified service experts. Starting and stopping a CD Starting Press the function key (10) below MODE (11) repeatedly until the display (3) changes to the CD mode. If replay was previously interrupted, it will begin playing again at the same point after a few seconds. NOTE: If the CDs in the magazine have been changed, the CD in the lowest compartment occupied starts to play first, e.g. CD1, Track 1. Stopping Switch unit off, (See ‘Switch On/off’, page 8) or switch to radio, MD or cassette: Press the function key (10) below MODE (11) repeatedly until the display line changes to the desired audio source (radio, MD or cassette). The audio source switches directly to: Radio. (See ‘Selecting Waveband’, page 20). Cassette replay (If a cassette is inserted), See ‘Starting and stopping a Cassette’, page 26. MD Replay (If an MD is inserted), See ‘Starting and stopping an MD’, page 30. Reminder displays NO DISCS - The magazine is empty. NO MAGAZINE - No magazine has been inserted. CD CHECK - The contents of the CD are still being read in. HIGH TEMP - Operating temperature is too high. When the temperature drops to normal, replay will continue automatically. Music track search Selecting a CD Press the key (10) below the desired CD number (11). (At the left or right). The corresponding CD number is shown in the display (3). Replay starts with the first track on the CD. At the end of the final track, the next CD is selected and played. Track search Select the direction of search by pressing the right or left arrow key (14) until the desired track is obtained. The CD starts to play from the selected track. Fast forward/Rewind Select the direction by keeping depressed the right or left arrow key (14). The tracks can be heard, but the quality is distorted. To interrupt Fast forward/Rewind, release the key. The CD starts to play from the selected point. CD 1 03 10 54AM1 23456FM AM RND SC MODE ICE1369
37 CD Changer Operation Sampling and selecting (Scan) All tracks on the CD are automatically sampled briefly in succession. Press the function key (10) below SC (11) to start sampling. To select a track, press the function key (10) below SC (11). The scan function is interrupted and the CD plays from the point reached. Random Play The tracks on the CD are played in an entirely random order. Press the function key (10) below RND (11) and the display (3) shows RND and the number of the track on the CD. NOTE: You can operate the buttons for skipping tracks and fast forward/rewind during random play. This enables you to skip a track that you do not want to listen to. Stopping random play Press the function key (10) below RND (11). The random play function is interrupted and the CD plays from the point reached. CD 1 03 SC 10 54AM1 23456FM AM RND SC MODE ICE1370 CD 1 03 RND 10 54AM1 23456FM AM TP RND SC MODE ICE1371
Caring for Compact and MiniDiscs 38 Caring for Co mpac t and MiniDis cs CARING FOR COMPACT AND MINIDISCS 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 edges, or the edge of the central 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! NEVER place Minidiscs near magnetic fields such as loudspeakers. ICE 0022 SOLVENT CLEANER
39 Conformance C onforman ceEEC CONFORMANCE In conformance with current EC guidelines, any person may operate this radio receiver. This unit conforms to the current valid European or harmonised national regulations. The designation is your guarantee of conformance to the applicable specifications concerning electromagnetic compatibility for the unit. This means that interference affecting other electrical/electronic devices caused by your unit, as well as interfering influences on your unit from other electrical/electronic devices, can be largely prevented. Current valid designations are: - CE symbol for issue according to European guideline 89/336/EEC under application of the following standards: EN 55013 EN 55020 - e symbol according to European motor vehicle EMC guideline 95/54/EU, also permits operation in motor vehicles (classes M, N and 0) which received their type approval after 1st January 1996. H4371