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Theaudio equipment fittedto your vehiclehas beencarefullychosento add to
your motoringenjoyment.
Whether you drivefor business, or purelyfor pleasure, wewant you to enjoy
usingyour audio equipment, so pleasetakealittletimeto readthese
instructions and find out howto get theverybest In-Car Entertainment!
As part of Land Rovers environmental policy, this publicationis printedon paper made
fromchlorinefreepulp.
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In-Car Entertainment
Contents
Sound controls 2 ...................................................................................
Radio controls 4 ....................................................................................
Cassette player 5 ...................................................................................
Compact disc player 7 ...........................................................................
Radio tuning 8 .......................................................................................
Weather band 8 .....................................................................................
Radio pre-set buttons 9 .........................................................................
Auto-store 9 ..........................................................................................
Radio data system 10 ............................................................................
Programme type (PTY) 11 .....................................................................
Headphone controls 12 .........................................................................
Radio reception 13 ................................................................................
Care of cassette player and tapes 14 .....................................................
Compact disc changer unit 15 ...............................................................
Caring for compact discs 16 ..................................................................
Security code 17 ....................................................................................
1998 Rover GroupLimited
Publication Part No. VDK100350
08.98 NAS Discovery- 1st Edition
Sound Controls
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SOUND CONTROLS
1. On/off and volume control
Press to switchon (displayshows LAND
ROVER, followedbrieflybyCODE). Press
againto switchoff.
Rotatesteadilyto right or left to adjust the
volume.
NOTE: The volume can also be adjusted using
the remote switches on the steering wheel
(see Owners handbook).
NOTE: If you have a car telephone with a
mute signal output connected to the stereo
system, radio, tape or CD play automatically
mutes when the telephone is in use.
IMPORTANT
This unit is equipped with a 20 minute
time-out function. This enables the unit to be
switched on and then used for up to 20
minutes after the vehicle starter switch has
been turned to position 0, even if the key is
removed. This means that if a passenger is
to be left in the vehicle, music can be listened
to, without the security risk of leaving the
keys in the starter switch. At the end of the
20 minutes, the unit will switch off
automatically.
2. Audio selection button
Press oneor moretimes to select bass,
treble, balance, fader or spatial (display
confirms selection).
Bass:
Press once, then rotatethevolumecontrol to
left or right to reduceor increasebass
response. Displayshows:
BASS - 9 =minimumbass
BASS 0 =normal bass
BASS +9 =maximumbass
Treble:
Press twice, then rotatevolumecontrol to
left or right to reduceor increasetreble
response. Displayshows:
TREB- 9 =minimumtreble
TREB0 =normal treble
TREB+9 =maximumtreble
Sound Controls
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Balance:
Press threetimes, then rotatevolumecontrol
to left or right to adjust balancebetweenleft
and right speakers. Displayshows:
BAL R 9 =maxsound fromRIGHT
BAL 0 =equal balance
BAL L 9 =maxsound fromLEFT
Fader:
Press four times, then rotatevolumecontrol
to left or right to adjust balancebetween
front and rear speakers. Displayshows:
FADF 9 =maxsound fromFRONT
FADO =equal balance
FADR 9 =maxsound fromREAR
Spatial:
Press fivetimes, then rotatevolumecontrol
left or right to turn spatial modeoff or on.
Displayshows:
SPATIAL OFF/SPATIAL ON
Spatial modeemphasises bass and treble
responses, optimisingtheheight and width
of thesound, to giveamoredynamic output.
Press thebutton againto returnto volume
control.
NOTE: After 5 seconds without further
adjustment, audio mode deselects and
reverts to volume control.
Press and hold thebutton to reset theaudio
settings to their default values.
Radio Controls
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RADIO CONTROLS
3. FM waveband selector
Press brieflyto select FM frequencies. There
aretwo FM bands (FM1and FM2). Both have
thesametuning range, and eachonecanbe
usedto storesixfrequencies on thepre-set
buttons.
Press and hold to activateauto-store(on
FM2 only- seeAuto-store).
4. AM waveband selector
Press brieflyto select oneof thethreeAM
bands (AM1, AM2 and WB). Both AM
wavebands canbeusedto storesixstations
on thepre-set buttons. For moreinformation
on WBmode, seeWeather band.
Press and hold to activateauto-store(on
AM2 only- seeAuto-store).
5. Tuning buttons
Brieflypress either button to search
(manuallyor automatically) up or down the
frequencyrange(seeRadio tuning).
6. Manual tuning selector
Press to select manual tuning mode(MAN
is displayed) - usein conjunctionwith the
tuning buttons (seeRadio tuning). Press
againto returnto automatic tuning.
NOTE: The frequency can also be adjusted by
using the remote switches on the steering
wheel (see Owners handbook).
7. Radio pre-set buttons (1-6)
Useto storeup to 6 radio stations on theFM
and AM wavebands.
Press brieflyto select astoredfrequency.
Press and hold (until radio bleeps) to storea
frequencyon apre-set (seePre-set
buttons).
8. Scan mode button
Press thebutton to scanthrough all
frequencies on thechosenwaveband(10
seconds of eachfrequencywill beplayed).
Press againto cancel thescan.
9. Programme type (PTY)
Press to activatePTY mode. Usethetuning
buttons (5) to select thedesiredcategory,
then press thePTY button againto find a
stationbroadcastingtheselectedprogramme
type(seeProgrammetype).
Cassette Player
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CASSETTE PLAYER CONTROLS
10. Tape mode selector
Press to select tapeplay(displayshows
SIDE-1 or SIDE-2).
If theset is switchedoff duringtapeplay, the
cassetteremains in stand-bymode. Play
resumes when theset is switchedon again.
11. Cassette compartment
Insert thetapewith theopen sideto theright
and push in gently. Theradio mutes and tape
playstarts immediately.
NOTE: At the end of either side of the tape,
play will automatically continue in the
opposite direction.
12. Cassette eject button
Press to eject thetape(displayshows TAPE
EJ ECT). Theunit returns to radio mode,
selectingthewavebandand frequencylast in
use.
NOTE: If the tape is ejected when the set is in
radio or CD mode, sound briefly mutes.
13. Tape search controls
Fast forward/rewind:
Press themanual modebutton (MAN), then
press and hold (for at least 1 second) the
appropriatesearchbutton (TAPE FFWD or
TAPE FREW appear in thedisplay). Thetape
will fast forward/rewinduntil either the
searchbutton or theMAN button are
pressedagain.
Skip:
Withtheunit in automatic mode, press the
appropriatesearchbutton to skipto either
thebeginningof thenext track, or the
beginningof thecurrent track(SEEK, and
chevrons indicatingdirection, appear in the
display). Press thebutton repeatedlyto skip
forwards or backwards through morethan
onetrack.
NOTE: The skip function may not find spaces
between tracks of less than three seconds
duration, and may also be confused by
excessive background noise, very soft
musical passages and intermittent pauses in
music or speech.
NOTE: Skip and mode selection can be
operated using the remote switches on the
steering wheel (see Owners handbook).
Cassette Player
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14. Tape reverse
Press to playtheoppositesideof thetape.
15. Dolby B noise reduction *
Press when playingtapes recordedusingthe
DolbyB NR system(displayshows DD).
16. Tape scan button
Press theSCANbutton to listento thefirst
10 seconds of eachtrackon thetape(both
sides). Thedisplayshows TAPE SCAN. The
scancontinues until thebutton is pressed
againor until another functionis selected.
* Noisereductionmanufacturedunder license. Dolbyand thedoubleD symbol aretrademarks of DolbyLaboratories LicensingCorporation.
Compact Disc Player
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER CONTROLS
(if fittted)
17. CD mode selector
Press to select CDplayer mode. Playback
starts fromthepoint on thedisc at which
playlast stopped, or fromthestart of the
first disc if themagazineis newlyinserted.
Thedisplayshows disc number (CD1) and
tracknumber (01). If no magazinehas been
insertedinto theautochanger, NO
MAGAZINE is displayed.
At theend of eachdisc, playback
automaticallycontinues with thenext disc
(missingdiscs areskippedif less than six
havebeenloaded).
18. Disc selection buttons (1-6)
Press theappropriatebutton to select the
desireddisc. If an emptycompartment is
selected, thedisplayshows NODISC and
thenext availabledisc is selectedinstead.
NOTE: Skip and mode selection can be
operated using the remote switches on the
steering wheel (see Owners handbook).
19. Track search buttons
Skip:
Press theappropriatebutton to skipto the
beginningof thenext, or back to the
beginningof thecurrent track(thedisplay
shows disc and tracknumbers). Press the
backwardsearchbutton twiceto skipto the
beginningof theprevious track. If thebutton
is pressedand held, theCDplayer continues
to skiptracks (forwards or backwards) until
thebutton is released.
Search:
Press theManual modebutton (MAN), then
press and hold theappropriatesearchbutton
to moveforwardor backward(displayshows
FFWD or FREW) through thetrackat a
greatlyincreasedplayspeed(volume
reduces).
20. Scan mode button (SCAN)
Press theSCANbutton to listento thefirst
10 seconds of everytrackon theselected
disc. SCAN appears in thedisplay, along
with thenumbers of thedisc and the
scannedtrack. Thescancontinues until the
button is pressedagainor until another
functionis selected.
NOTE: The compact disc player controls are
operational only with the optional CD
changer unit.
Radio Tuning
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RADIO TUNING
If you knowthefrequencyof theradio
stationyou areseeking, or you needto select
aradio stationthat is too weak to befound
byautomatic tuning, usemanual tuning, as
follows:
Select thedesiredwaveband(FM or AM),
then press theMAN button (6). Bybriefly
pressingeither tuning button (5), the
frequencychanges (either up or down) in
steps of 0.1 MHz for FM, or 1 kHz for AM.
Fast manual tuning
Bykeepingeither manual tuning button
depressed, thewavebandis scannedrapidly
(up or down) until thebutton is released.
Automatic tuning
Select therequiredwaveband(FM or AM),
then brieflypress oneof thetuning buttons
(5) - (SEEK alongwith thechosen
wavebandappear in thedisplay).
Theradio automaticallysearches the
frequencyrange(either up or down
dependingupon whichbutton is pressed)
lookingfor astationof acceptablestrength.
Thesearchthen stops unless you chooseto
continuebypressingthetuning button
again.
Thesearchcanbestoppedat anytimeby
pressinganypre-set button.
Weather band
Press theAM button (4) up to threetimes
until WB appears in thedisplay. Theradio
will automaticallysearchfor thestrongest
national weather stationsignal in thearea.
If theradio is unableto find asufficiently
strongweather informationsignal, it will
continueto search(NOWB appears in the
display) until astrongenough signal is
found. To leaveWBmodeand returnto
radio/cassetteor CDplay, press the
appropriateAM, FM, TAPE or CDmode
button.
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Waveband scan
Select thedesiredwaveband(FM or AM) and
press theSCANbutton (8). Theradio scans
through thewaveband, seekingstations of
acceptablestrength(thewaveband,
frequencyand SC aredisplayed). Theradio
stops at eachoneit finds and plays that
stationfor 10 seconds, theradio then mutes
and scans for thenext station.
To stop thescan, press thebutton again-
theradio commences playingthestationat
whichthescanwas stopped.
NOTE: If you have a car telephone with a
mute signal output connected to the radio,
the radio automatically mutes when the
telephone is in use.
MONO/STEREO
Whenever theFM wavebandis selected, the
radio automaticallyreproduces stereo sound,
providedasuitablesignal is available.
However, if asignal becomes too weak for
good stereo reception, onlymono sound is
produceduntil thesignal strengthens
sufficientlyfor stereo sound reproduction.
Radio Tuning
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RADIO PRE-SET BUTTONS
Thesixpre-set buttons (7) canbeusedto
manuallystoreup to twelveFM stations (six
eachon FM1 and FM2) and twelveAM
stations (sixeachon AM1 and AM2). The
pre-sets areprogrammedas follows:
Programming the pre-sets
Tuneto thedesiredfrequencyusing
either automatic or manual tuning.
To changethecategory, scroll up or
down through thelist of 22 options using
thetuning buttons (5).
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