Land Rover Discovery: AM/FM Radio controls
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- Stations: Touch to select the station
list for the chosen radio source.
- Source: Touch to select the media
source list.
- Status icons: When a phone is
connected, the battery level and
network signal strength is displayed.
Also, when selected, TA (Traffic
announcements) is displayed.
- Seek down: Touch to auto-seek down
the frequency to the next radio station.
Note: In some markets, additional
buttons are available to enable manual
tuning.
- The selected station name and
frequency.
- Seek up: Touch to auto-seek up the
frequency to the next radio station.
Note: In some markets, additional
buttons are available to enable manual
tuning.
- Waveband image (if available).
- Information from the selected station.
- Station presets:
- Touch to tune to the station stored
on that preset.
- Touch and hold to store the current
station on that preset.
- Use the seek buttons on the
steering wheel to change to the
next or previous preset station.
- Touch to scroll through the preset
stations.
- Touch to select the SETTINGS pop-up
menu. Select Media and then Radio,
where the following features can be
activated/deactivated:
- Manual tune.
- Radiotext (FM only).
- Alternative Frequency (AF) (FM
only).
- Regionalization (FM only).
Note: Settings options may vary,
depending on the market.
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Stations: Touch to select the station
list for the selected waveband.
Source: Touch to select the media
source list.
Status icons: When a phone is
connected, the battery level, and
network s
Portable media devices can be connected
to the media hub, located in the cubby
box. Compatible portable devices include:
USB mass storage devices (e.g., a
memory stick). Devices must use FAT
or FA
Read the manufacturer's instructions
for any device, before it is
connected to the Audio system.
Make sure the device is suitable and
complies with any instructions
regarding connection and
operation
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Fuel line connector
Non return valve
Solenoid coil
Plunger
Filter insert
Fuel line connector
O-ring seal
Spring
Piston
Bush
The Fuel Fired Booster Heater (FFBH), fuel pump is mounted adjacent to
the fuel tank and regulates the fuel supply to the FFBH. The pump is a
selfpriming,
soleno
Do not adjust the Touch screen
controls, or allow the system to
distract the driver, while the
vehicle is moving.
Always run the engine during
prolonged use of the Touch screen.
Failure to do so may discharge the
vehicle's battery; preventing the
engine from starting.
Avoid spilling or splashing