Range Rover: System settings - Touch screen - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: System settings

  • • Button feedback: Soft key confirmation tone on or off.
  • • Clock adjust: Select 12 and 24 hour clock. Use the arrow soft keys to alter the time. Select Date to change the date, or to alter the date format (dd/mm or mm/dd). Select Set, to store new settings.
  • • Home menu shortcuts: Select to up to 2 items from the displayed list to appear as shortcuts on the Home menu. Select Clear to deselect highlighted items.
  • • Language: Select to change the vehicle Voice between Male and Female or to change the system language. Touch Change to select alternatives for Voice and text displays. Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm.
    Note: Some languages are not yet available for both System display text and Voice control. In this event, it will be necessary to select a separate language for Voice control.
  • • Volume presets: Select to alter the volume for the various audible systems (traffic and news announcements, parking aid, phone etc.).
    Screen settings
    • Volume pop-up: Select to display Volume pop-up on or off. • Screensaver: Select to change the screensaver. Touch an option to select. • Screen animations: Select to turn animated transi ...

    Voice settings
    • Command list: View the categories and the acceptable voice commands. Select an Information button to view alternative function commands. • Voicetags: View the categories. Select a catego ...

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    Inserting a Disc
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