Rover Mini User Manual

Rover Mini User Manual

In-car entertainment

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In-Car
Entertainment
Geluidsinstallatie in
voertuig
Equipement de sonorisation
automobile
Stereoanlage
Antenna dell'autoradio

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  • Page 1 In-Car Entertainment Geluidsinstallatie in voertuig Equipement de sonorisation automobile Stereoanlage Antenna dell'autoradio...
  • Page 2 Radio data system ......... Traffic information ........As part of Rover Car’s environmental policy, this publication is printed on paper made from chlorine free pulp. © Rover Group Limited 1999 Publication Part No. VDK100710 - English 04.99 Mini - 2nd Edition...
  • Page 3 CD and Radio Digital Audio ICE0119A SOUND CONTROLS 1. On/off and volume control Treble: Press the tone control twice Press to switch on and off (display (centre button), then press the ’+’ button illuminates when on), and rotate to to increase the treble response or the ’-’ adjust the volume.
  • Page 4 CD and Radio Digital Audio Speed volume: Pressing the tone control five times (centre button) will invoke a speed volume display, adjustment of this setting will not have any effect to the tone control or unit performance. NOTE: Each tone control setting will be memorised and normal operation will be resumed if no further adjustments to tone control are received within a five second...
  • Page 5 CD and Radio Digital Audio ICE0123A OPERATING MODES 3. CD mode selector 4. AM waveband mode selector Press to change over to CD from radio Press to select medium wave (MW) or operation. long wave (LW) frequencies. Pressing the AM selector button while already in AM If CD play was active the last time the mode will switch between MW and LW or radio was switched off and there is still a...
  • Page 6 CD and Radio Digital Audio 5. FM waveband mode selector Press to select FM frequencies (FM1, FM2 and FMA). Each time the FM selector button is pressed, the radio switches between the FM1, FM2 and FMA ranges. Up to 18 FM station frequencies can be memorised, six each for FM1, FM2 and FMA (see ’Radio tuning’).
  • Page 7 CD and Radio Digital Audio ICE0124A RADIO CONTROLS 6. Tuning buttons 8. Radio Data System (RDS) button Press the left hand side of the switch to turn the RDS function on or off. If a station transmitting RDS information is received, the display shows the station name after Press either the left or right button for the RDS signals have been evaluated.
  • Page 8 CD and Radio Digital Audio 9. Traffic programme (TP) button Press the right hand side of the switch to turn the TP function on or off. When TP is switched on an asterisk is displayed before the TP legend in the display screen (see ’Traffic programme’...
  • Page 9: Compact Disc Player Controls

    CD and Radio Digital Audio ICE0125A COMPACT DISC PLAYER CONTROLS 11. CD compartment If the radio is not switched on and there is Push the CD into the CD compartment no CD currently loaded in the CD with the label side uppermost. If the radio compartment, inserting a CD into the CD is already switched on the CD will start to compartment will cause it to be loaded,...
  • Page 10 CD and Radio Digital Audio If the player is switched off while a CD is playing, switching the player back on will cause the CD to resume playing at the last track and position that was selected when the player was switched off. If the player is switched to radio mode while a CD is playing, pressing the ’CD’...
  • Page 11 CD and Radio Digital Audio ICE0126A 14. Scan mode button (SCAN) 13. Track selection and fast Press the ’SCAN’ button, the first 10 forward/reverse buttons seconds of each track of the CD is played. The display shows the number of the track presently being scanned (e.g.
  • Page 12 CD and Radio Digital Audio 15. Random play button (RND) Press the RND button, each track is played in random order. The display shows the number of the track being played (e.g. ’TR 1’). Random selection continues until the function is switched off by pressing the RND button a second time.
  • Page 13: Radio Tuning - Automatic

    CD and Radio Digital Audio Programming auto-store RADIO TUNING - AUTOMATIC Press and hold the FM selection button (5 Select the required waveband (FM1, - see ’OPERATING MODES’). The radio FM2, FMA, MW or LW - See ’OPERATING automatically switches to the FMA MODES’).
  • Page 14: Radio Tuning - Manual

    CD and Radio Digital Audio ICE0124A RADIO TUNING - MANUAL Fast manual tuning Use manual tuning when you know the Select manual tuning by pressing the frequency of the radio station, or for central ’m’ tuning button (6); ’MAN’ will selecting stations that are too weak to be shown in the display.
  • Page 15: Radio Pre-Set Buttons

    CD and Radio Digital Audio RADIO PRE-SET BUTTONS Operation of the pre-sets The six pre-set buttons (7) can be used to Once the pre-set buttons have been manually store up to eighteen FM programmed, select the desired stations (six each on FM1, FM2 and FMA) waveband and then press the pre-set and six each on MW and LW.
  • Page 16: Radio Data System

    CD and Radio Digital Audio RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) The RDS data can only be picked up if Your radio is equipped with RDS (Radio reception conditions are good. If Data System). RDS operates on the FM reception is poor or if there is waveband only.
  • Page 17 CD and Radio Digital Audio Once the limit of the reception range is Local radio stations reached, it is unlikely that the RDS facility Reception of most local radio stations is on your radio will be able to locate an intentionally limited to a comparatively alternative frequency for the local radio small area around the transmitter.
  • Page 18: Traffic Information

    CD and Radio Digital Audio TRAFFIC INFORMATION On the FM waveband, the radio is able When a station is selected that does not to identify stations that broadcast traffic transmit traffic reports while ’TP’ is active, information on the RDS network. four short beeps are sounded, the radio mutes and a search to find a station The ’TP’...
  • Page 19 CD and Radio Digital Audio In remote areas, it may be impossible to Switching off traffic programme locate a ’TP’ station. However, the radio To switch off the traffic programme continues searching for one (interrupted mode, press the right hand side of the by warning beeps).
  • Page 20: Radio Reception

    Radio Reception Distortion, interference and lack of signal another. While the RDS capability of clarity, are often attributed to a fault in automatic retuning to the strongest FM the radio - this is rarely the case! signal eases this problem, some manual retuning may still be needed (especially Problems of this kind are usually caused for local stations) in areas of weak...
  • Page 21 Care of CD Player & Discs Operating temperatures CD player operation and warning Operate the CD player only at displays: temperatures between 0° C (32° F) and • ’CD’ is displayed when there is a CD +60° C (140° F), otherwise they may in the internal CD drive.
  • Page 22 Care of CD Player & Discs ALWAYS return discs to their boxes after use (dirt detracts from the sound quality). CARING FOR COMPACT DISCS NEVER leave the disc or the box exposed Dirt, dust, condensation and heat can to excessive heat or direct sunlight! damage discs.
  • Page 23: Security Code

    Security Code SECURITY CODE INFORMATION On delivery of the vehicle you were To reduce the risk of theft, this radio/CD supplied with a Security Information card. player is programmed with a four digit This card contains a record of the four security code.
  • Page 24 Security Code ENTERING THE SECURITY CODE If the correct code has been selected, If the code has not been entered, or the radio will operate. power to the set has been interrupted, If an incorrect code is entered three the code MUST be entered before the consecutive times, the first time delay set will operate.

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