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Land Rover Remote Control Quick Start Guide

The document provides a quick start guide for operating various features of a vehicle, including remote control functions, central locking, tailgate operation, bonnet opening, seat adjustments, climate control, and safety features like seat belts and child restraints. It also covers the use of the parking aid, exterior lighting, wipers and washers, warning indicators, and the facia layout. Each section includes instructions and operating notes for optimal use of the vehicle's systems.

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Land Rover Remote Control Quick Start Guide

The document provides a quick start guide for operating various features of a vehicle, including remote control functions, central locking, tailgate operation, bonnet opening, seat adjustments, climate control, and safety features like seat belts and child restraints. It also covers the use of the parking aid, exterior lighting, wipers and washers, warning indicators, and the facia layout. Each section includes instructions and operating notes for optimal use of the vehicle's systems.

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REMOTE CONTROL 1. Key release button


Two remote controls, with integral keys are Press to release the folded key.
supplied with your vehicle. The type of remote 2. Lock button
control supplied will vary according to vehicle
Press once to superlock and activate the
specification.
perimetric alarm, interior space alarm and
Type 1 tilt sensor.
Press twice to superlock and activate the
perimetric alarm, but not activate interior
space protection and tilt sensor.
3. Unlock button
Press once to disarm the alarm, unlock the
driver’s door and activate seat/mirror
memory.
Press twice to unlock the remaining doors.
2 4. Tailgate button
Press to unlock tailgate and de-activate the
4 interior space protection only.
3
Press and hold to activate the panic alarm.
For more information, see ALARM SYSTEM,
38.
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Single point entry


Type 2
This is a security feature that unlocks only
4 the driver’s door. It can be disabled on all
3 remote controls, or on an individual remote
2 control, by a Land Rover Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.

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CENTRAL LOCKING Tailgate release switch

Master locking switch


Press the master locking switch to lock or
unlock all the doors. Pressing this switch will
not enable the alarm.

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If single point entry has been used and only the


driver’s door is unlocked, the tailgate can be
opened by pressing the release switch.

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Operating note
If the locks have already been locked using
the remote control, the switch will not release
the locks.

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TAILGATE Opening the lower tailgate

Opening the upper tailgate

H3930
H3929
With the upper tailgate open, press the release
With all the doors unlocked, press the switch on switch on the top of the lower tailgate, then
the bottom edge of the upper tailgate and lift to lower the tailgate.
open.

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BONNET SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Opening

1 2 3 4 5
2

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1 2 3 M

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1. Pull bonnet release handle located to the LAN0558G

outside of the driver’s footwell.


1. Lumbar support switch.
2. Lift the bonnet safety catch lever, located
under the front edge of the bonnet and 2. Seat fore/aft, cushion height and cushion
raise bonnet. angle switch.
3. Seat back switch.
Closing
4. Head restraint switch.
The recommended method of closing the
bonnet is to let it drop close from a height of 5. Position memory controls (driver’s seat
300 mm (12 inches). To avoid damage, do not only).
press down on the bonnet.
Check that the lock is fully engaged, by trying to
lift the front edge of the bonnet. This should be
free from all movement.

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DOOR MIRRORS/ELECTRIC Electric windows
WINDOWS The windows are fitted with a facility that allows
them to be fully opened or closed in a single
operation.
1 2 3
To open a window, fully press the respective
window switch (4).
To close a window, pull the respective switch
fully upwards.
The rear window controls can be inhibited by
pressing the button (5).
4
4
Resonance with lowered windows
If a resonance/booming sound occurs with
only the rear windows open, lowering an
adjacent front window about 25 mm (1 inch),
will eliminate the condition. This will change
LAN0561G
5 the frequency of the air volume moving in/out
of the vehicle and therefore lessen or remove
Door mirrors the booming sound.
To adjust the door mirrors, move the mirror
selector switch (3) left or right, to select the
appropriate mirror. Use the four-way switch (2)
to adjust the position.
Door mirror dip
The passenger door mirror will dip when
reversing, if the mirror selector switch (3) is set
to the driver’s side. This provides the driver
with a view of the kerbside.
Powerfold mirrors
The door mirrors are designed to fold back, to
enable the vehicle to negotiate narrow
openings.
Press the mirror fold button (1) to fold the
mirrors. Press the button again to return the
mirrors to the normal position.

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STEERING COLUMN ADJUSTMENT DRIVER POSITION MEMORY

1 2 3 M

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LAN1150

The steering column adjustment stalk is located Once you have adjusted the driver’s seat,
on the left-hand side of the steering wheel. steering column and exterior mirrors for your
The steering wheel position can be adjusted in ideal driving position, the vehicle can memorise
four directions, corresponding with the these settings for future use.
movement of the adjustment stalk. 1. Press the M button to activate the memory
With the vehicle stationary, move the stalk up or function. The button will illuminate to
down to adjust the height and forwards or indicate the memory function is active.
rearward to adjust the distance between the 2. Press button 1, 2 or 3, to store the current
steering wheel and the driver. driving position to the chosen number.

Operating note
If button 1, 2 or 3 is not pressed within seven
seconds of the M button being pressed, the
memory function will cancel.

With the driver’s door open, you can recall a


stored seat position with a press of the
appropriate button; 1, 2 or 3. The seat, steering
wheel and mirrors will move to their preset
positions.
If the driver’s door is closed, turn the starter key
to the first position, before pressing the seat
memory button.

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SUNROOF HOMELINK TRANSMITTER
Sunroof operation
The sunroof is fitted with an anti-trap
mechanism, which will open the sunroof
slightly if resistance is encountered during
closing.

3 LAN1151

The buttons (arrowed in illustration) can be


programmed to transmit radio frequencies that
2 can operate external devices i.e. garage doors,
entry gates, security systems, etc.
1 For more information, refer to Land Rover
Homelink® on page 154.

LAN0562G

1. Press to tilt the sunroof.


2. Push rearwards to open the sunroof.
3. Push forward to close the sunroof.

Switch operation
The sunroof switch has two forward and
rearward positions. In the first position, the
sunroof will open or close until the switch is
released. To open or close the sunroof fully in
a single operation, push the switch fully
forwards or rearward to the second position.

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SEAT BELTS AND CHILD RESTRAINTS PASSENGER AIRBAG DEACTIVATION
The use of front and rear seat belts is
mandatory in most countries. Using seat belts
saves lives. They should be worn by all
occupants, whenever the vehicle is in use.
A warning indicator on the
instrument panel will illuminate to
alert you that the driver’s and/or
passenger’s seat belt is unbuckled. Dependent
upon specification, this may be accompanied
by an intermittent chime.
Child restraints
It is important to remember that your child’s
weight, rather than age, determines the type of
restraint that is required.

LAN0498G

If it becomes necessary to fit a child restraint on


the front passenger seat, the passenger airbag
must be deactivated.
To deactivate the airbag, open the front
passenger door and use the starter key to turn
the [Link] switch (located on the end of
the facia) to the OFF position.

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PARKING AID
With the ignition on, the front and rear parking
aid are activated whenever reverse gear is
selected. A short confirmation tone will sound
after one second.
If an obstruction is detected by the sensors, an
intermittent tone will sound. As the vehicle
moves closer to the obstruction the intermittent
tone increases in frequency.
When the distance between the sensor and the
obstruction is less than approximately 30 cm (1
foot), the tone becomes continuous.
The parking aid is automatically switched off
when the vehicles forward speed exceeds 32
km/h (20 mph).
Front parking aid - manual operation

LAN0499G

With the airbag deactivated, the status


indicator, located on the overhead console, will
illuminate whenever the ignition is on.

Operating note
When an adult is seated in the front
passenger seat, ensure the [Link]
switch is turned to the ON position.

LAN0466G

When driving into a limited space, the front


parking aid can be manually activated by
pressing the switch on the facia. The switch will
illuminate and a short confirmation tone will
sound.

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CLIMATE CONTROL

2 1 3 2

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LAN1152
The following provides a brief overview of the 3. Blower control
basic functions of the climate control system. Rotate clockwise to increase and
anticlockwise to decrease airflow from the
vents.
Recommended mode
4. Air distribution controls
Select AUTO as the normal operating mode.
More than one setting can be selected at
This will help prevent window misting.
once.
5. Heated front screen
1. Auto mode
6. Heated rear screen
Press to select automatic operation of the
climate control system. The system will
automatically adjust the heat output, External water deposits
blower speed, air intake and airflow The air conditioning system removes
distribution so as to maintain the selected moisture from the air and deposits the excess
temperature(s) and reduce misting without water beneath the vehicle. Puddles may form
constant adjustments from the driver or but this is normal and no cause for concern.
passengers.
2. Temperature control
Rotate the controls to set the required
temperature for the corresponding side of
the passenger compartment.

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Climatic seats EXTERIOR LIGHTING
Lamps master switch

1
2
3
LAN0455G

Rotate to start the climatic seat function and to A 4


adjust the temperature of the airflow.
Press once to ventilate the seat back only. Press
a second time to switch the climatic seat
function off. A third press will ventilate the seat 5 6
back and seat cushion. LAN1153

1. Side lamps and headlamps off.


Operating note
2. Side lamps on.
Climatic seats consume considerable power
3. Headlamps on.
from the battery. For this reason, they should
only be operated while the engine is running. 4. Auto mode on.
In Auto mode, a light sensor monitors the
exterior light levels and automatically
switches the side lamps and low beam
headlamps on and off.
5. Front fog lamps.
6. Rear fog lamps.

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WIPERS AND WASHERS

5
3
2
1
LAN1154

Direction indicators
4
Move the stalk up or down to operate the
direction indicators. LAN1143

Move the lever partially up or down against 1. Intermittent wipe or rain sensor operation.
spring pressure, then release, to indicate a lane 2. Normal speed wipe.
change. The relevant direction indicator flashes
3. Fast speed wipe.
three times.
4. Single wipe.
Headlamp main beam
5. Rotate collar to adjust the speed of the
Push stalk forwards to change headlamps to intermittent wipe or sensitivity of the rain
high beam. Pull stalk to return to low beam. sensor.
To flash the headlamps, pull the stalk part way
Rear wiper and washer
towards the steering wheel and release.
Push the lever forwards to the first position to
operate the rear wiper. Push to the second
position to operate the rear washers. The lever
will return to the first position when released.
Pull the lever back to switch off the rear wiper.
Windscreen wiper
Press and release the button on the end of the
lever to operate the windscreen washer.
Press and hold the button to operate washers
and wipers.

Care point
Before entering an automatic car wash, turn
the wipers off, to deactivate the rain sensor.
Otherwise, the wipers will operate during the
car wash program and may be damaged.

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WARNING INDICATORS Cruise control - GREEN.

Headlamp main beam - BLUE. Seat belt reminder - RED.

Direction indicators - GREEN. Trailer direction indicators -


GREEN.
Glow plugs - AMBER. Adaptive Front Lighting System
(AFS) - AMBER.
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)
- AMBER. Caution: If one of the red warning indicators
Hill Descent Control (HDC) illuminates, a serious fault is indicated. Stop
information - GREEN. the vehicle as soon as safety permits and
refer to WARNING INDICATORS, 109.
Front fog lamps - GREEN.

Rear fog lamps - AMBER.

Battery charging - RED.

Low oil pressure - RED.

Tyre Pressure Monitoring


(TPM) system - YELLOW.
Check engine - AMBER.

LOW range - GREEN.

Side lamps - GREEN.

Electronic Parking Brake (EPB)


- RED.
Brake system - RED.

Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) -


AMBER.
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
- AMBER.
Airbag SRS - RED.

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FACIA

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

21 20
22 14

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24 18 15
17
14 16

2 3 4 5 6 7 1

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17 21
16

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1. Lamps master switch ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE
2. Headlamps and direction indicator controls
3. Cruise control switches
4. Instrument pack
5. Horn switches
6. Remote audio controls
7. Windscreen wiper/washer controls
8. Starter switch LAN0590G

9. Heater/air conditioning controls


10. Master locking switch Applying
With the vehicle stationary, pull up the parking
11. Hazard warning lamp switch
brake lever and then release it. The red warning
12. Touch screen controls indicator in the instrument pack will illuminate.
13. Glove box switch
Releasing
14. Main gear selector
With the starter switch in the first or second
15. Transfer gear switch position, apply the foot brake and press down
16. Electronic parking brake on the parking brake lever.
17. Hill descent control switch If the vehicle is stationary with the parking
18. Air suspension controls brake applied and either D (Drive) or R
(Reverse) selected, pressing the accelerator
19. Terrain response control will automatically release the parking brake.
20. Climatic seat controls For further information, see ELECTRONIC
21. Steering column adjuster PARKING BRAKE (EPB), 197.
22. Instrument illumination control
23. Rear fog lamps
24. Front fog lamps

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TRANSMISSION CommandShift™ manual gear selection

Gearshift interlock
The starter switch must be in the second
position and the foot brake applied, before the
gear selector can be moved from P to R.
Also, the selector release button must be
pressed when moving between P and R.
NG
A
Sport mode

E
R
R

R
O E
V

LAN1156

With the gear selector in Sport mode, a single


ANG
forward movement of the gear selector, will
change the transmission to a higher gear. A
R

E
R

rearward movement will change down to a


R

O
VE
lower gear. Repeated forward and rearward
movements of the lever can be made, until the
desired gear ratio has been selected. The
current ratio appears in the message centre.
LAN1155
To deselect CommandShift mode, move the
To select sport mode, move the gear selector
gear selector back to the D position.
from the D position, towards the left-hand side
of the vehicle. The word SPORT appears in the
message centre and the M/S indicator on the
selector surround illuminates. To cancel sport
mode, return the gear selector to the D position.

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TRANSFER GEARBOX AIR SUSPENSION

1 3
4
5

LAN0601G

Vehicle height can be manually adjusted via the


LAN0470G
raise/lower switch (1). Height changes can only
be made with the engine is running and the
HIGH range should be used for all normal road doors closed. The arrow indicators on the
driving and also for off-road driving across dry switch will illuminate to show the direction of
level terrain. movement and extinguish when height change
LOW range should be used in situations where movement is complete.
low speed manoeuvring is necessary, or in Off-road height (3) provides improved ground
extreme off-road conditions. clearance and approach, departure and
Range changing break-over angles.
The recommended method for range changing On-road height (4) is the normal height of the
is with the vehicle stationary. With the engine vehicle.
running, and the main gearbox in N (Neutral), Access height (5) provides easier entry, exit
press and release the front/rear of the transfer and loading of the vehicle. This position may be
gearbox switch to select the range required. selected up to 40 seconds after the starter
When range changing is complete a chime will switch has been turned off. Access height can
sound and a message will be displayed on the also be selected by pressing the Access button
message centre. on the driver’s door control panel.
Crawl (2) locks the suspension at Access
height, allowing the vehicle to be driven at low
speeds at Access height, to give increased roof
clearance.

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TERRAIN RESPONSE General (SPECIAL PROGRAMS
OFF) - suitable for surfaces that
match typical road surfaces.
Grass-Gravel-Snow - suitable for
surfaces which are firm, but have a
slippery surface, e.g. grass, snow,
loose gravel, pebbles or icy conditions.
Mud-Ruts - suitable for soft,
muddy, uneven or deeply rutted
ground. It is recommended that
transfer Low range is selected.
LAN0488G
Sand - suitable for soft,
The Terrain Response system is always active predominantly dry, yielding sandy
and cannot be switched off. When the vehicle is ground, e.g. sand dunes and
started, the system will normally start in its deserts. If the sand is damp or wet, the
General program (SPECIAL PROGRAMS OFF). Mud-Ruts program may be more beneficial.
Rotate the knob to select a special program. Rock Crawl - only selectable in
This provides benefits in how the vehicle can be transfer Low range. Suitable for
driven over different surfaces or terrains, by crossing wet or dry, solid,
automatically adjusting the vehicle’s drive and unyielding ground, requiring high levels of
suspension systems. wheel displacement, e.g. clusters of boulders
It is recommended that a special program be or rocky river beds.
engaged whenever driving conditions could
become difficult and cancelled once the Wading
conditions for use are no longer present.
When wading through water, select the
program suitable for the surface beneath the
water. The maximum depth of the water
should not exceed 700 mm (27.5 inches).

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HILL DESCENT CONTROL (HDC) CRUISE CONTROL

2 RES

SET 3
4
1

LAN0473G
LAN1132

HDC provides greater control in off-road Cruise control enables the driver to maintain a
situations, particularly when descending severe constant road speed, without using the
gradients. accelerator pedal.
Press the switch (arrowed) to 1. Master button - press to activate/deactivate
select HDC. HDC can be selected at the cruise control system.
speeds up to 80 km/h (50 mph), 2. Resume button - press to resume a set
but will not be fully active until speed reduces speed retained in the system memory.
below 50 km/h (30 mph), confirmed by the HDC
3. + Accelerate/Set button - press to set the
information warning indicator on the
road speed to be maintained or increase
instrument panel.
the speed in 2 km/h (1 mph) steps, when
Press the switch again to deselect HDC. cruise control is operating.
4. - Decelerate button - press to decrease the
speed in 2 km/h (1 mph) steps when cruise
control is operating.

Brake pedal override


Cruise control will automatically disengage
when the brake pedal is pressed or when the
vehicle speed falls below 32 km/h (20 mph).

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AUDIO SYSTEM OPERATION

1 2

11 3
10 4

9 5

8 7 6
LAN1157

1. Press to access system settings. 8. Press to access the sound settings menu
2. Press for Navigation functions. rotate control to adjust.
3. Telephone button. 9. Press to switch the audio unit on or off and
rotate to adjust the volume.
4. Audio and video button.
10. Press for Off-road information.
5. Press to access Audio mode and rotate to
select Radio, CD, TV, or AUX. 11. Press for On-road information.
6. Press to scroll through preset radio
stations or to skip CD/MP3 tracks.
7. Briefly press to set Traffic Information on
or off. Press and hold for two seconds to
set News Information.

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Steering wheel controls RADIO OPERATION

Radio

FM Autostore

Radio 1 BBC R2 BBC 3 FM Band 1


BBC R4 BBC 3 FM BBC R2 FM A

1 99.6 99.8 99.8 FM


2
2 Radio CD TV DVD AUX

3 LAN1158 ENG

4 Select Radio from the Audio mode menu. When


5 in radio mode, touch the Band icon 1 repeatedly
6 until the required waveband is selected (e.g.
FM, MW, AM depending on market).
LAN1131
Storing radio stations
1. Press and release to scroll through preset Touch the FM settings icon 2 to access the
radio stations or CD/MP3 tracks. Press and tuning screen. With the Tuning tab selected,
hold for two seconds to search up for the touch the Auto Store icon to automatically store
next radio station or to advance through the 9 strongest signals. Repeat this process for
the CD/MP3 track. all wavebands.
2. Press to increase volume. To manually store a selection of radio presets,
3. Press to decrease volume. refer to the Owner’s Handbook.
4. Press and release to scroll through preset
radio stations or CD/MP3 tracks. Press and
hold for two seconds to search down for
the next radio station or to reverse through
the CD/MP3 track.
5. Press to switch between audio and
telephone mode.
6. Press to activate the voice recognition
feature.

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CD OPERATION Playing CD/MP3 discs
Select CD from the Audio menu. When in CD
CD autochanger
mode, the system will load the discs in the
The CD autochanger is located in the upper magazine. Once complete, the display will show
glove box. a list of loaded CD/MP3 discs, and start playing
1. Fully open the autochanger door, press the the first disc.
EJECT button and remove the magazine. Playback can be paused by touching the pause
Close the autochanger door. icon. Touch again to resume playback.
2. Pull a tray out of the magazine until
resistance is felt, then insert a CD/MP3 disc
CD
(label side up). Slide the tray into the
magazine until a click is heard. CD1 02 - Money For Noth~ 02 : 23

Brothers In Arms
3. Open the autochanger door and, ensuring
1 2 3 CD
correct orientation, replace the magazine. MP3 CD CD

Ensure that it clicks into position. 4 CD 5 MP3


6
No Disc

Radio CD TV DVD AUX Nav

CD

CD1 01 - Don't Know Why~ 00 : 16

Come Away With Me

1 2 3 CD
MP3 CD CD

4 5 6
CD MP3 No Disc

Radio CD TV DVD AUX Nav


ICE1971 ENG
LAN1159 ENG

When an MP3 disc is selected, the folder


Care point information is displayed in an additional
Close the autochanger door to prevent dirt information window. To scroll through the
getting into the unit and to help reduce folders, touch the forward and back arrow
skipping. on-screen icons.
CD selection
Touch the appropriate CD icon 1 to 6 on the
screen to select a disc from the auto-changer.
Once selected, playback automatically
commences and progresses sequentially
through all of the loaded discs in the magazine.

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TELEPHONE - BLUETOOTH SYSTEM Pairing a handset
Mobile phones with Bluetooth capability can Prepare the mobile phone for pairing to the
communicate with the vehicle’s inbuilt system. See the telephone manufacturer’s
telephone feature. instructions for further details, or follow the
table below for generic commands.
The following procedure demonstrates how to
connect the most popular brands of mobile
phone.

Nokia Motorola Ericsson


1. Select Menu Select Menu Select Menu
2. Select Settings Select Settings Select Connectivity
3. Select Bluetooth OR Select Connection Select Bluetooth
Connectivity then Bluetooth
4. Select On Select Bluetooth link Select My Devices
5. Select Search for audio Select Hands-free With New Device highlighted,
devices select Add. Press OK to
confirm
6. After Search select Land Select Look for devices After Search select Land Rover
Rover
7. Enter Pass Code 2121. After Search select Land Rover Select Connect
Press OK to confirm
8. No connection? Select Permission to bond? Select Enter pass code 2121 after
Bluetooth (Menu) then Paired Yes and enter pass code 2121 prompt
devices Land Rover

When the handset has been successfully paired


to the system, Bluetooth will appear on the
Mobile phone compatibility
phone menu screen.
There are a number of mobile phones that
have been tested to function correctly with
Telephone echo the Land Rover system, however not all
If an echo is experienced when using the mobile phones are compatible. For the latest
telephone, reduce the volume on the audio list of compatible phones and software
system. versions, please refer to
[Link].
Alternatively consult your Dealer/Authorised
Repairer.
Bluetooth selection
Non-approved handsets cannot be
If more than one paired Bluetooth phone is in guaranteed to operate reliably.
range, then the system will automatically
select the last phone used.

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Making a call CLOCK SETTING
1. With a paired handset, select Phone from
the Home screen, or press the PHONE
button on the screen surround.
2. Enter the required telephone number using
the on-screen keypad.
3. Touch the send softkey on the screen or
press the phone/voice button on the
steering wheel control to send.
LAN1160
Receiving a call
To set the time, press the SETUP button.
To answer or end a call, touch the send softkey
on the screen, or press the phone/voice button
on the steering wheel control. Set Clock

12hr
24hr mm/dd
dd/mm

17 32 OK Format

24hr
12hr dd/mm
mm/dd

Set Clock Set Date

LAN1161 ENG

From the setup screen, touch the Clock icon to


access the Set Clock screen.

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