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INFORMATIONDriver information module MESSAGES Critical and warning messages Critical and warning messages are displayed in CAUTION the message centre until either the fault Never ignore warning messages and condition that caused the message has been always take the appropriate action rectified or the message is suppressed by immediately. Failure to do so may result in pressing the OK button on the . damage to the vehicle. If you are uncertain If display of a message has been suppressed, about any message, stop the vehicle and seek the red or amber warning icon will remain qualified assistance. illuminated to indicate that a problem exists. You can redisplay any active messages that have been suppressed by selecting Show Warnings on the vehicle information menu. LOW WASHER FLUID See VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS

OK MENU (page 37). Press OK to clear message If more than one message is active, display of the messages will alternate at two second intervals. Information messages Information messages are displayed when the ignition is switched on/off or an alert state is triggered when driving the vehicle. For LOW WASHER FLUID example, cancelling will display OK Press OK to clear message the message CRUISE CANCELLED. Information messages are displayed for four seconds before being cleared.

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Warning and information messages are displayed in the main message centre when a fault is detected or an alert state is triggered. There are three categories of messages that may be displayed in the message centre: • Critical - accompanied by a red warning icon and an audible alert. • Warning - accompanied by an amber warning icon. • Information. Note: Messages are displayed in order of importance with critical messages taking priority.

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TRIP COMPUTER Trip Auto The Auto trip is always available and resets each time the engine is started and the vehicle begins to move. If you wish to add trips together to form a continuous recording. To do this press and release the i button when the trip Auto information is displayed. The message centre will display Adding previous journey. While this message is shown press and hold the i button for one second. The previous trip information will be added and the cumulative total displayed. This may be used to give a total journey reading following a fuelling stop for example. If you wish to delete a previously added trip press and release the i button when the trip Auto information is displayed. The message centre will display Deleting previous journey. While this message is shown press and hold LAN2217 the i button for one second. The previous trip Short presses of the i button (less than one information will be deleted and the previous second) will scroll through the following trip total displayed. statistics: Resetting Trip A or B • Date and The statistics stored for trips A and B can be • Trip distance reset by the driver as required. Press and hold • Trip average speed the i button for more than one second to • Trip average fuel consumption display the message Resetting Trip A or B. • Instantaneous (short term average) fuel Continue to hold the button for another two consumption seconds to reset the trip statistics. Release the • Range available from remaining fuel button to cancel the reset. • Blank display Note: Resetting trip A will not affect the information stored for trip B and vice versa. Trip settings There are three trip memories available, A, B, and Auto. You can specify which trip memory is viewable using the i button, and the units displayed for the statistics, via the Trip Computer menu. See VEHICLE INFORMATION AND SETTINGS MENU (page 37).

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SERVICE INTERVAL INDICATOR GEAR SELECTOR DISPLAY

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10:24 AM 20˚c The display shows the current gear selector position (P, R, N, D or S). In addition, the display indicates which gear has been selected P 0 when the gearbox is in CommandShift mode.

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The service interval message will appear when a pre-determined distance or time before service is reached. The mileage countdown is controlled by the engine management system and is adjusted to allow for driving style and conditions, to gauge when the appropriate service becomes necessary. Note: After the completion of each service, the Land Rover Dealer/Authorised Repairer will reset the distance display to commence the countdown to the next service. If the service/inspection date is passed without the service being carried out, or the service indicator being reset, the message SERVICE REQUIRED will be displayed.

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VEHICLE INFORMATION AND Navigating the menu SETTINGS MENU Menu selections are made using the menu control to highlight the required menu option. Once the required option has been highlighted press the OK button to select that option. Main Menu The screen will then display a sub-menu, or Close Menu activate the selected item where applicable. Show Warnings OK Vehicle Set-up Scroll arrows to the left of the menu indicate Trip Computer that there are further menu items either above Display Settings or below the currently viewed menu items. Service Menu Closing the menu To close the main menu press the left button on the menu control. To close sub-menus press and hold the left button on the menu Main Menu control. Close Menu

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Trip Computer The menu will close automatically if:

Display Settings Service Menu • no action is taken with the main menu within 10 seconds LAN2260 • action is taken with the main menu and it is then left for 4 minutes You can configure a number of vehicle features and display settings to suit your personal Note: If a further action is taken within the four requirements via the vehicle information and minute period, the timer will reset and a further settings menu. four minutes will elapse before the menu closes automatically.

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To display the menu on the message centre, operate the menu control on the steering wheel.

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Overview of menu The following is an overview of the information and settings menu and what each option does.

Close Menu - Close the vehicle settings and information menu. Show Warnings - Display all active warning messages. Vehicle Set-up Forward Alert Enable/disable the forward alert feature of the adaptive cruise control system. Speed Warning Enable/disable over speed warning and set the monitored speed. High Beam Assist Enable/disable the operation of the automatic headlamp high beam feature. Configure system for driving on the alternate side of road. Note: Headlamps still need to manually adjusted. See HEADLAMPS - DRIVING ABROAD (page 75). Alarm Sensors This setting allows you to temporarily disable the vehicle's interior space protection and tilt sensor the next time the vehicle is locked with . This setting is automatically enabled when the vehicle is unlocked with the Smart Key. Reverse-dip Mirror Enable/disable automatic dipping of exterior mirrors when reverse gear is selected. Drive-away Locking Enable/disable automatic locking off the doors when the vehicle speed exceeds 8 km/h (5 mph). 2-Stage Unlocking Enable/disable the single-point entry door unlocking feature. Headlamp Delay Enable/disable the headlamp delay feature. Configure the amount of time the headlamps will remain on: 30, 60, 120 or 240 seconds. Trip Computer Trip A Enable/disable display of Trip A readings. Trip B Enable/disable display of Trip B readings Trip Auto Enable/disable display of Trip Auto readings Units Select the units to be displayed by the trip computer: Miles, MPH, MPG Miles, MPH, MPL Km, km/h, l/100 km

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Display Settings Language Select the language for text displayed in the message centre. Temperature Select the units for the external temperature reading: Celsius Fahrenheit Service Menu VIN Display Displays the Vehicle Identification Number.

Note: The Service Menu is displayed only when the ignition is on and the engine is off.

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