
Publi shed: 26-Jul-2011
Information and Entertainment System - General Information - Information
and Entertainment System
Diagnosi s  and Tes ti ng
Principles of Operation
For a detail ed descripti on of the Informati on and Entertainment  s ys tems , refer to the relevant  Des cri pt ion and Operati ons ect ion i n t he works hop manual . REFER to:
Audi o Syst em (415-01 Informati on and Entert ainment  Syst em, Des cript ion and Operat ion),Speakers (415-01 Informati on and Ent ert ainment Syst em, Des cript ion and Operat ion),Navi gat ion Sys tem (415-01 Informat ion and Ent ert ai nment Sys t em, Des cri pti on and Operati on),Ant enna (415-02 Ant enna, Des cri pt ion and Operati on).
Inspection and Verification
CAUTION: Di agnos is  by s ubs ti tut ion from a donor vehicle is  NO T acceptabl e. Subs ti tut ion of cont rol  modules  doesnot guarant ee confirmat ion of a faul t, and may als o caus e addit ional fault s  i n t he vehi cl e being t est ed and/or t he donorvehi cl e.
1. Verify t he cus t omer concern.1.
2. Vis ually ins pect  for obvious  s igns  of mechani cal  or electrical damage and sys tem integrit y.2.
Visual Inspection
MechanicalElectricalIntegrat ed audi o moduleInformat ion and ent ert ainment moduleAudio ampl ifierCompact  di s c player jammed, not loadingScrat ched/di rt y compact  dis csSpeakersNavigati on s ys t em DVD player mechanis m
Fus esW iring harnes sCorrect engagement of electrical connect orsLoos e or corroded connect or(s )Rout ing of fibre opt ic harnes s esCorrect engagement of opt ical connectorsCorrect placement  of opt ical connect ors  (ri ng order)Correct as sembl y of opt ical connect ors  (backout , et c)Damage to fi bre (chafing, abrasi on, ki nki ng, cuts , et c)Int egrated audio modul eInformat ion and entertai nment  modul eAudi o ampli fi erSpeakersNavi gat ion s ys tem dis playNavi gat ion s ys tem moduleGPS ant ennaW iring harnes s  for damage and corros ionABS Modul eAudi o unit
3. If an obvious  cause for an obs erved or report ed concern is  found, correct  t he caus e (if pos s ible) beforeproceeding t o t he next  s t ep.3.
4. If t he caus e is  not vis ually evi dent , check for Di agnos ti c Trouble Codes  (DTCs) and refer t o rel evant  DTC Index.4.
Navigation System Symptom Chart
SymptomPossible CauseActionPoor sat elli te recept ionEl ect ri cal  harnes s open/s hortci rcuit , di s -connectedComponent fail ureNo recept ion from s atel lit e
GO t o Pinpoint  Tes t B.
Map di sc will  not  i ns ert /ejectEl ect ri cal  harnes s open/s hortci rcuit , di s -connectedComponent fail ureMap dis c fai lure
GO t o Pinpoint  Tes t C.
Black s creen (navi gat ionmap screen does  notdis play)
El ect ri cal  harnes s open/s hortci rcuit , di s -connectedComponent fail ureGVIF cable
GO t o Pinpoint  Tes t D.
Navigati on map s creen colori s abnormalEl ect ri cal  harnes s open/s hortci rcuit , di s -connectedComponent fail ureGVIF cable
GO t o Pinpoint  Tes t E.
Vehicle’s  current posi ti onmark t urns independentl yEl ect ri cal  harnes s open/s hortci rcuit , di s -connectedComponent fail ureVehicl e on a t urnt abl e i n aparki ng buildi ng
GO t o Pinpoint  Tes t F.DTC Index
• NOTE: If the control modul e or a component  i s s us pect and the vehicle remains  under manufacturer warrant y, refer t o theW arranty Pol icy and Procedures  manual (s ect ion B1.2), or determine i f any pri or approval programme is  in operat ion, pri or 

The audi o s yst em is  avail abl e in 2 vers ions , Standard and Premium.
The Standard audio s ys t em us es an int ernal ampli fier whi ch di rectl y dri ves  the s ys tem s peakers  and contai ns  a s ingle di s cCompact  Di s c (CD) pl ayer. The St andard audio s ys tem is  controlled purely from the head uni t and the remote st eeri ngwheel controls . The head uni t is  connect ed t o the vehicl e on t he medium speed Controll er Area Network (CAN) bus . Thisall ows the uni t to be int errogat ed for diagnost ic purpos es .
The Premi um audio sys tem compri ses  t he fol lowi ng components :
Int egrat ed Audi o Module (IAM)Infotai nment  Cont rol Modul e (ICM)Separate audio ampli fierRear seat  audio control modul es  wit h head phone socket sSurround s ound s peaker s ys t em
Control  of t he Premi um audio sys tem is  vi a t he ICM located in t he cent er of the i nstrument  panel. Control s i gnal s from t heICM are sent  t o t he res t  of the audi o s ys t em on t he Media Ori ent ated Sys tem Trans port  (MOST) ring. The ICM i s the ti mingmas ter for the MOST ri ng and als o host s  a gat eway functi on between t he medium s peed CAN bus  and the MOST ri ng.Audio s ignals  are s ent on t he MOST ring from the Integrat ed Audio Modul e to the amplifier.
LOW LINE AUDIO SYSTEM
ItemPart NumberDescription
1-On/O ff volume control2-Radio pres et /CD sel ect  butt ons
3-Informat ion di spl ay
4-Audio menu but ton5-Exit  butt on
6-Audio menu rotary cont rol ler
7-Seek up/next  t rack8-Manual  t uning up/CD next  t rack
9-CD s l ot
10-CD eject11-Manual  t uning down/CD previous t rack
12-Seek down/previous  t rack
13-Info butt on14-Tone/vol ume s ett ings  but ton
15-Auxi li ary mode but ton
16-CD mode but ton17-AM waveband but t on
18-FM waveband but ton
The low li ne audi o head unit  cont ains  t he fol lowi ng functi onali ty:
Ampli tude Modulat ion (AM)/Frequency Modulat ion (FM) Radio t unerSingle di s c CD playerAmpli fi er
The audi o head unit  communicates  wit h other vehi cl e s yst ems  on the CAN bus .
The audi o head unit  contains  an internal  ampl ifier which direct ly drives  t he vehi cle s peakers.For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Speakers (415-01 Informati on and Entert ainment  Syst em, Des cript ion and Operat ion).
The audi o head unit  i ncorporat es  a power management  funct ion. Shoul d t he vehi cl e batt ery l evel  drop bel ow apredetermined l evel  t he unit  wi ll li mit  i ts  functi onali ty. The audio head unit  receives  CAN s ignals  whi ch hel p it  det ermi net he wake up/s hut  down proces s .
Transit Mode
Trans it  mode i s  us ed to reduce the vehicle bat t ery current  drain whi ls t t he vehi cl e is  bei ng s tored or trans port ed. Trans i tmode i s entered/exi ted vi a a CAN si gnal  from the Land Rover approved di agnos ti c tool. In t rans it  mode the foll owingcircuit s  wi ll  be di sabled:
Aux and phone cal l 

are di s abl ed.
CD PLAYER
The IAM CD pl ayer i s a 6 di sc mult i changer l ocat ed in the center of t he ins trument panel. The CD mult i changer is  capabl eof playing commerci al  CDs , CDRs , CDRW s  and MP3 di scs .
Random Play
The random pl ay feat ure works  in t wo di fferent ways :
Random play of t racks  on a CDRandom play of all  t racks on any CD i n t he autochanger
The s ingle di s c random feat ure plays all t he tracks  on t he s elected CD in a random order. All  t he t racks  on that  dis c wi ll  beplayed before a new random s equence is  pl ayed. If a new CD is  s elected whi le in random mode, the random mode wi ll  becancell ed and play wi ll commence from t he fi rs t  t rack.
In mult i dis c mode t he IAM us es the current track as  the firs t random t rack and wi ll t hen pl ay a furt her 2 tracks  (ifavai lable) from thi s CD. The IAM wil l then randoml y s elect anot her CD, and pl ay 3 random tracks . Thi s s equence cont inuesunti l al l tracks  from all  CD's  are played back.
MP3 Function
The CD pl ayer has t he capabil it y to play MP3 fil es . The MP3 di scs  foll ow a format  of fol ders  and fil es  wit hin t he fol der. It isals o pos si ble t o pl ace al l the fil es in the root  di rectory on t he CD.
The random and repeat  features  foll ow t he normal  CD random and repeat  feat ure funct ions .
Automatic Volume Control (AVC)
AVC control s  t he audi o volume in relati on t o vehi cl e s peed. As  vehicle speed i ncreases  t he audi o l evel is  adjust ed t ocompens ate for extra road and vehicle noi s e. There are 4 s et t ings for AVC:
OffLowMediumHigh
The default  s ett ing is  medi um.
Changi ng the AVC level is  acces s ed by a l ong pres s of the TONE but t on and sel ect ion of t he AVC us ing t he rot ary encodert o change t he level.
The vehi cl e s peed s ignal  i s  us ed to enable the ICM to calculat e t he vol ume adjus t ment required. The vehicle s peed s ignalis  recei ved over t he medium s peed CAN. The s ignal is  an average of t he four wheel s peed s ens or s i gnal s. Should an inval ids peed si gnal  be recei ved t he AVC will  not  alt er the out put  volume.
AVC i s cont rol led by t he audi o ampl ifi er.
CD Error Messages
W hen an CD error occurs , the IAM wil l al ert  t he us er by s howing a dis play related to t he error. This  wil l be dis played whilet he CD audio mode is  s elected unt il  t he error is  correct ed. The CD rel at ed error does  not  affect other areas  of t he IAM. Theus er i s  able t o s elect a di fferent audi o s ource.
Error Message in IAM displayCause
Deck errorMechanical Error, CD s tuck, Servo rel at ed error, et c.Hot  dis cInt ernal CD temperature too hi gh
Di sc unreadableInvalid Dis c, CD ROM ins erted, dis c i nserted ups ide-down, etc.
AUXILIARY SOCKET 

The auxi li ary connector i s located at  t he rear of t he cent er cons ole. AUX (Auxi liary Input ) mode all ows ext ra equi pment tobe connected to t he vehicle's  audio s ys t em. It ems  s uch as a pers onal st ereo, MP3 player, hand-held navigat ion unit  et c.,can be plugged in to the vehicle's  audi o s ys t em.
To l is ten t o an auxil iary input s ource the portable device must  be connect ed via t he 3.5 mm s tereo jack s ocket. If t hedevi ce has  a li ne out s ocket it  i s preferable t hat this  is  us ed for connect ion. Press and hold t he AUX but ton on premiumaudi o unit s . On s tandard audio uni ts , pres s  and releas e the AUX butt on.
REAR SEAT HEADPHONE MODULES
ItemPart NumberDescription1-Headphone s ocket
2-CD s elect but ton
3-Mode but t on4-Search up but t on
5-Vol ume i ncreas e but ton
6-Vol ume decrease but t on7-Search down but t on
The rear s eat headphone modul es are locat ed on t he rear of t he cent er cons ol e. The rear s eat  headphone modules  al lowt he rear s eat  pas s enger to li st en t o audio via s tandard headphones . The modul es allow the rear s eat  pas sengers  to controlwhich audio source t hey want to li st en t o and t he vol ume. The rear headphone modules do not overri de t he cont rol of theaudi o head unit .
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS 

Contents
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ENGINE COOLANT CHECK ............................  163 
BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID CHECK .............  165
POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK ................  166
WASHER FLUID CHECK ................................  167
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................  169
Vehicle battery
BATTERY WARNING SYMBOLS ...................  171
BATTERY CARE ............................................  171
USING BOOSTER CABLES ............................  173
CHARGING THE VE  HICLE BATTERY .............  174 
CHANGING THE VE  HICLE BATTERY .............  174
Wheels and tyres
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................  176 
TYRE CARE ...................................................  177
USING WINTER TYRES.................................  183
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL .........................  183
TYRE REPAIR KIT .........................................  187
USING SNOW CHAINS..................................  192
TYRE GLOSSARY..........................................  193
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................  194
Fuses
FUSE BOX LOCATIONS .................................  195
CHANGING A FUSE .......................................  195
FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART.......................  196
Emergency equipment
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS ....................  204
WARNING TRIANGLE ...................................  204
Status after a collision
DRIVING AFTER A COLLISION......................  205
INSPECTING SAFETY SYSTEM COMPONENTS ...  
206
Vehicle recovery
TOWING POINTS ..........................................  207
LASHING POINTS .........................................  208
TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE.....................  208
TOWING THE VEHICLE ON   FOUR WHEELS ..  208
Vehicle identification
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE.................  210 
VEHICLE IDENTIFI  CATION NUMBER (VIN) ...  210 
VEHICLE BUILD DATE PLATE .......................  210
Technical specifications
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS ............................  211
WEIGHTS......................................................  212
DIMENSIONS................................................  213
Type approval
Declarations of conformity ...........................  215
Audio introduction
RADIO RECEPTION.......................................  218
Audio unit overview
AUDIO UNIT OVERVIEW...............................  219
Audio unit operation
ON OR OFF CONTROL ..................................  223
VOLUME CONTROL ......................................  223
AUDIO CONTROL .........................................  223
WAVEBAND BUTTON ...................................  224
AUTOSTORE CONTROL ................................  225
STATION PRESET BUTTONS ........................  226
TRAFFIC INFORMATION CONTROL ..............  226
Audio unit menus
RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) .......................  228
REGIONAL MODE (REG) ..............................  228
ENHANCED OTHER NETWORK (RDS-EON)..  229
ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCIES ......................  229
NEWS BROADCASTS ...................................  230
PRIORITY PROGRAMME TYPE (PTY) ..........  231
RESETTING THE AUDIO UNIT ......................  233
Digital audio broadcasting
GENERAL INFORMATION .............................  234
AUDIO CONTROLS .......................................  235
DISPLAY OPTIONS .......................................  236
CHANNEL AUTOMATIC TUNING...................  236
CHANNEL OPTIONS .....................................  236
PRESET BUTTONS .......................................  238
SETTINGS.....................................................  240
Compact disc player
LOADING COMPACT DISCS .........................  245
EJECTING COMPACT DISCS ........................  246
EJECTING MULTIPLE CO  MPACT DISCS.......  246 
COMPACT DISC SELECTION ........................  246
COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK .........................  246 

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Some channels can co ntain subchannels. If  
subchannels are availabl  e, an arrow icon is  
displayed. To access a   subchannel, press and  
hold one of the channel search buttons. Press  
and release the channel search button  
repeatedly to scroll   through the available  
subchannels.  See   CHANNEL OPTIONS   
(page 236).
CD OPERATION
Depending on specification, your audio unit  
will feature either a single-  slot CD player or an  
integral 6-disc autochanger.
Single CD player
Insert a disc, label side up, into the player. The 
disc will load and start to play. 
To end CD play  back, briefly press one of the  
other mode buttons (FM or   AM). Playback will  
resume when the CD button is pressed again. 
To eject the disc, press the eject button. When  
prompted, remove the disc from the CD slot.
CD autochanger
Loading CDs 
To insert a single disc, press the   CD button  
then one of the number buttons (  1 to  6). When  
prompted by the information display, insert the  
disc, label side   up. The autochanger will load  
the CD in the selected position. 
Playing CDs 
When in CD mode, press the appropriate CD  
number (  1 to  6) to start playing the selected  
disc. Playback commences and progresses  
sequentially through all of the loaded discs. 
Playback can be paused   by briefly pressing one  
of the other mode buttons (  FM or  AM).  
Playback will re  sume when the  CD button is  
pressed again. 
Ejecting CDs 
To eject a single disc, select the required disc  
by pressing one of the number buttons   1 to  6  
and then press the eject button. 
To eject all loaded discs, press and hold the  
eject button, the discs will be ejected one at a  
time. Remove disc only when the display 
shows the message   Remove Disc. 
Compatible disc types 
The use of discs with   paper labels or  
double-sided dual format discs (CD/DVD)  
should be avoided as they could become  
jammed.
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Fuel and refuelling
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Fuel and refuellingSAFETY PRECAUTIONS FUEL QUALITY
Petrol engined vehicles
Octane rating 
The minimum octane rating for fuel used is 91  
RON. The vehicle will   run on lower ratings, but  
it may cause pronounced engine knock or  
pinking. If the pinking   is severe it can cause  
damage to the engine, fuel, and emission 
control systems. 
Note:   Occasional, light , engine knock  
experienced while accelera  ting or climbing hills  
is acceptable.
WARNINGS 
Petroleum gasses are highly  
flammable, have a   low flash point, and  
are explosive, especially in confined  
spaces. Avoid exposing the gasses to any  
potential sources of ignition as the resulting  
fire and explosion may   cause serious injuries  
and/or death. 
Only use containe  rs specifically  
designed for carrying fuel, and alway  
remove them from the vehicle to fill 
them. Failure to do so may result in spillage,  
and cause a fire. 
Switch off the engine   when refuelling,  
as it is both a source of extreme 
temperatures, and electrical sparks.  
The resulting fire a  nd explosion may cause  
serious injury and death. 
Switch off any personal electronic  
devices such as mobile phones, or  
music players. They have the potential  
to cause electrical sparks. The resulting fire 
and explosion may caus  e serious injury and  
death. 
Do not smoke, use a naked flame, or  
cause sparks. The resulting fire and 
explosion may caus  e serious injury  
and death. 
Do not overfill the   fuel tank. Overfilling  
may cause spillage when the vehicle is 
driven. Spillage may also occur if the  
fuel expands in high ambient temperatures.
CAUTIONS 
Do not use leaded fuels, lead  
substitutes, or fuel   additives. Doing so  
can cause damage to   the engine, fuel,  
and emission control systems. 
Only use high quality petrol, as using  
lower quality fuels ca  n cause damage to  
the engine, fuel, and emission control 
systems. 
Fuel system cleaning agents should not  
be used, unless approved by Land  
Rover. Unapproved products may be 
harmful to fuel system components on your  
vehicle. 

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Audio unit overview
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Audio unit overviewAUDIO UNIT OVERVIEW
Premium audio overview
1. On or off and volume control 
•  Press to switch on or off 
•  Rotate to adjust volume 
2.  Information display screen 
3.  Rearward search or previous track button 
•  Radio station automatic rearward search 
•  Compact disc previous track or  
beginning of track  
4.  Manual tuning or review button 
•  Radio station manual rearward search 
•  Compact disc rearward search (review) 
5.  Compact disc eject button 
6.  Manual tuning or cue button 
•  Radio station manual forward search 
•  Compact disc forward search (cue) 
7.  Forward search or next track button 
•  Radio station automatic forward search 
•  Compact disc next track  
8.  Compact disc slot  9. 
Compact disc player or AUX mode button 
10.  Telephone mode button 
11.  Audio MENU button: 
•  FM settings 
•  Clock 
•  CD settings 
•  Random 
•  AUX settings 
12.  EXIT button 
13.  Audio MENU control 
•  Rotate to scroll through options 
•  Press to enable or disable the function 
14.  SCAN button 
•  Press during CD play to listen to the first  
10 seconds of each track 
15.  Input keypad 
16.  AUTO button 
•  Press to automatically store radio  
stations
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