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    							TV & Video System
    TV/Video - systeem
    Système TV/Video
    TV und Video - System
    Sistema TV/Video
    Sistema de TV/Video 
    						
    							As part of Rover Cars environmental policy, this publication is printed on paper made from chlorine free pulp.
    RANGE ROVER
    TV/Video System
    Publication Part No. LRL 0344ENGPu blis hed  by  Rov er Group  Afte r S ales  - T ech nica l C ommun ic atio n© Rover Group Limited 1999
    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 Rover Group Limited. 
    						
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    Contents
    No.
    TV/Video System
    INTRODUCTION...................................................................................  1
    SWITCHING ON ...................................................................................  1
    TV MONITORS.....................................................................................  2
    TV REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................................  3
    STORING TV STATIONS ......................................................................  4
    OPERATING THE TV ............................................................................  4
    VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER (VCR) ..................................................  7
    HEADPHONES .....................................................................................  9
    TROUBLE SHOOTING ........................................................................  10
    FUSE REPLACEMENT ........................................................................  11
    LOW VOLTAGE ..................................................................................  11 
    						
    							TV/Video System
    1
    TV\VIDEO SYST EMS
    TV/Video SystemINTRODUCTION
    The TV/Video System fitted to your vehicle has 
    been chosen to give the occupants a more 
    enjoyable journey.
    Ensure that you and your passengers take time 
    to read these instructions.
    Portable radios and telephones
    When using portable radios and telephones near 
    the unit, picture or sound interference may 
    occur. Do not use these devices near this unit.
    SWITCHING ON
    Turn the starter switch to position ‘I’.
    NOTE:  It is not advisable to use the TV/Video 
    system for long periods without the engine 
    running in order to avoid a flat battery.
    Turn on Audio system and select pre-set no. 6 - 
    tuned to 88.3 FM
    NOTE:  If your pre-set no. 6 has not been tuned 
    to 88.3 FM you may select any one of the 6 
    buttons and tune to 88.3 FM.
    Switch on TV monitors by pressing the switch 
    (1) situated on the instrument binnacle. 
    NOTE: If this is the first time you have used the 
    system or have moved to a different transmitter 
    area, you will need to tune in the TV stations - 
    see ‘Storing TV stations automatically’ . 
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    ·If your car was parked in direct sunlight 
    resulting in a considerable rise in 
    temperature inside the car, allow the 
    unit to cool off before operating it.
    ·DO NOT operate video if a ‘D’ indicating 
    high humidity is showing on the 
    display.  
    						
    							TV/Video System
    2
    TV MONITORS
    The TV monitors unlike conventional TV screens 
    are Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panels allowing 
    for a compact, light weight design. Because of 
    this, the following should be observed:
    ·Do not press on the monitor unit, this can 
    distort the picture or damage the LCD panel.
    ·Clean the LCD panel with a slightly damp, 
    soft cloth using a mild household detergent.
    ·Do not use solvents such as benzene, 
    thinner, commercially available cleaners or 
    antistatic spray.
    ·Do not use this unit in temperatures under 
    -10°C or over 60°C.
    ·If your car was parked in a cold or hot place, 
    the picture may not be clear. The monitor is 
    not damaged.
    The picture will become clear after the 
    temperature in your car becomes normal.
    ·Some stationary blue or red dots may appear 
    on the monitor. These are called bright 
    spots, and can happen with any LCD. 
    The LCD panel is highly sophisticated, and 
    more than 99.99% of the segments used are 
    flawless. However, there is a possibility that 
    less than 0.01% of these segments are 
    defective and may not light up properly. 
    These defective segments will not interfere 
    with the picture.TV monitor options
    The TV/Video system can be installed with a 
    variety of monitor options. The basic monitor 
    options are:
    ·Front screen only
    ·Front screen only with video
    ·Front and rear screens with video
    ·Rear screens with video
    All of theses options are available with 
    Navigation.
    NOTE: A safety feature built into the handbrake, 
    will switch the front screen from TV/Video to 
    either Navigation (if fitted) or to a blank screen 
    prior to the vehicle moving off. The rear screens 
    will display their original selection.
    WARNING
    Do not attempt to apply the handbrake whilst 
    the vehicle is moving as damage to the 
    transmission and the braking system may 
    occur. 
    						
    							TV/Video System
    3
    TV REMOTE CONTROL
    1.Navigation button (if fitted will display NAV 
    in red)
    2.TV/Video button
    3.China/Hong Kong button (Not used)
    4.Seek button
    5.Display button
    6.Auto memory button
    7.Programme number buttons
    8.Visual/Off button
    9.Volume button (Not used)
    10.Select button
    11.+/- button
    NOTE: The volume is adjusted by using the 
    volume control on the Audio system or on the 
    headphones and not the remote control.
    Replacing the batteries
    Battery life is approximately six months 
    depending on how often the remote is used. The 
    batteries should be size AA (R6) x 2 off.
    To avoid damage from battery leakage and 
    subsequent corrosion:
    ·Insert the batteries matching the ‘+’ and ‘-’ 
    on the batteries to the ‘+’ and ‘-’ in the battery 
    compartment.
    ·Do not use an old battery with a new one, or 
    different brands of batteries together.
    ·Remove the batteries when the unit is not 
    being used for long periods of time.
    ·DO NOT charge the batteries.
    If any battery leakage occurs, replace all the 
    batteries with new ones after cleaning the 
    battery compartment.
    IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    ·Do not leave the handset near any heat 
    sources, or in a place subject to direct 
    sunlight.
    ·When parked in direct sunlight, place 
    the handset in a shaded area such as 
    the glove box to protect it from the 
    heat. 
    						
    							TV/Video System
    4
    STORING TV STATIONS
    It is possible to store up to 12 TV stations. The 
    stations are accessed via the number buttons.
    TV stations are stored as follows:
    ·Switch on the TV/Video unit.
    ·Turn on a TV monitor.
    ·Press the TV/VIDEO button (1) until a TV 
    programme appears on the display.
    ·Hold the A.MEM button (2) for two seconds 
    to store the station
    OPERATING THE TV
    Viewing a TV station
    NOTE: When using the remote control, always 
    aim it at the sensor mounted in the switch panel 
    above the front screen.
    ·Switch on the TV/Video unit.
    ·Turn on the monitor(s) by pressing the 
    DISPLAY button (2).
    ·Press the programme number buttons (3) to 
    select the desired TV station.
    ·The TV programme number will appear for 5 
    seconds in the upper right corner of the 
    display each time you select a station.
    To search for a TV station:
    ·Press the SEEK +/- button (1)
    ·When a TV station is detected, scanning will 
    stop.
    ·Press the button repeatedly until the desired 
    station is reached.
    To turn off the TV monitor(s) press the DISPLAY 
    button (2). 
    						
    							TV/Video System
    5
    Viewing a Video
    The video system only plays back cassettes 
    recorded in PAL format.
    ·Switch on the TV/Video unit.
    ·Press the TV/VIDEO button (1) to select 
    either VIDEO 1 or  VIDEO 2, whichever input 
    the player is connected to.
    ·Each time the button is pressed it will change 
    in a rotational order as follows:
    TV, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, TV
    ·Press the PLAY button on the video unit to 
    begin playback.
    ·The unit displays PAL in the upper left corner 
    of the display for 5 seconds.Listening to the TV/Video sound with the 
    picture off
    ·Press the V OFF button (1) for 2 seconds.
    ·The display will switch off, but the sound of 
    the selected programme will still be heard.
    ·To cancel this function, press the V OFF 
    button again.
    ·Alternatively the function is cancelled if one 
    of the programme number buttons is 
    pressed (TV mode only).
    If the TV/Video system is switched off, or the 
    starter switch is turned to position ‘0’ the 
    function will be cancelled automatically. 
    						
    							TV/Video System
    6
    Adjusting the picture (rear screens only)
    You can adjust the colour and brightness of the 
    picture as follows.
    ·Switch on the TV/Video unit.
    ·Press SEL, button (1). Each time the button 
    is  pressed the option changes.
    ·Press either the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons (2) to adjust 
    the currently selected option.
    ·If no button is pressed within 5 seconds the 
    function will cancel.
    To restore the factory default settings, press and 
    hold the SEL button for more than 2 seconds.Viewing the Satellite Navigation system (If 
    fitted)
    Later versions with both TV/Video and Satellite 
    Navigation systems fitted, the remote control 
    can be used to view the Satellite Navigation 
    system.
    ·Press the NAV button (1) to switch all the 
    screens to Satellite Navigation display. Press 
    the TV/VIDEO button again to return the 
    screens to TV/video. (The front screen will 
    display Navigation only whilst the vehicle is 
    moving).
    ·If the system is in NAV mode with the 
    handbrake on, press the V OFF button (2) to 
    disable the rear screens and retain 
    Navigation on the front screen.
    ·Press the V OFF button to disable all three 
    screens (if fitted). When the handbrake is 
    released prior to moving off, the front screen 
    will return to Navigation and the rear screens 
    will remain off. 
    						
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