Range Rover: Touch screen home menu - Touch screen - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Touch screen home menu

WARNING WARNING

Do not adjust the touch screen controls, or allow the system to distract the driver, while the vehicle is moving. Driver distraction can lead to accidents, causing serious injury or death.

1. Touch to view the Audio settings menu.

2. Touch to select Valet mode.

3. Menu title.

4. Touch (soft key) or press (fascia button) to select the Audio/Video menu. An overview of current audio/video information is shown alongside the soft key.

5. Touch to end a call when using the phone, or to repeat the last given navigation instruction.

6. Time display. Touch to select time or date adjustment.

7. Touch (soft key) or press (fascia button) to select the Navigation menu. Current set destination is shown alongside the soft key.

8. Touch (soft key) or press (fascia button) to display the Phone menu.

9. Press to view the touch screen Setup menu.

10. Press to display the Home menu.

11. Touch to turn off the screen

12. Touch to access Extra features menu.

13. Home menu presets: 2 items can be selected as presets on the home menu. See 106, TOUCH SCREEN SETUP.

Note: To enter/exit Valet mode, the correct PIN will need to be entered. See 107, SELECTING VALET MODE.

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