display LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999 Owner's Guide

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 87-21
Basic Settings Menu
Service Mode
The service mode is accessed from the basic settings menu, by pushing and holding the menu switch until the service
mode menu is displayed. On the service mode menu, various checks can be selected using the rotary controller.
Pushing the menu switch again returns the system to the main menu.
The service mode has four main functions:
lTo check that components are fitted and to determine their hardware/software levels
lTo perform a quick 'health check' of the major input signals to the system
lTo check for correct operation of the control switches
lTo check the status of the GPS reception.
Service Mode Menu
SET
Units Language
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km
110y 220y 550ymilesGB Other
Volume
Wp. radius
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M86 6065
M86 6066
ON-BOARD MONITOR
NAVIGATION / GRAPHIC
ELEMENT
VIDEO MODULE
GPS
Service Mode
SENSOR TEST

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
87-22 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
On-Board Monitor (Display Unit)
Selecting ON-BOARD MONITOR from the service mode menu displays the version information for the display unit.
Version Information Menu
Selecting Functions, on the on-board monitor (display unit) version information menu, brings up a functions menu.
From the functions menu, the operation of the control switches can be checked and the brightness of the LCD can be
adjusted.
Control Switch Check
Selecting Key Function on the display unit functions menu brings up a menu with three items:
lKey – This item allows the operation of the push switches to be checked. While a switch is pressed, a
corresponding value is shown. The values for the push switches are as follows:
l01 – Mute switch
l02 – Re-Rte switch
l03 – Menu switch
l04 – Repeat switch
l05 – Rotary controller pushed
lFE – Multiple switches pushed
lFF – No switch pushed
lOBM increment sensor – This item allows the rotary operation of the rotary controller to be checked. The value
should decrease when the rotary controller is turned clockwise and increase when the rotary controller is turned
anti-clockwise
lRadio increment sensor - No value for this item will register on the Discovery II system.
If there are no inputs on the switch pack for 3 seconds, the Functions item becomes active. Selecting <Return
returns the system to the service mode menu.
M86 6067
On Board Monitor Version
SW LEVEL
HW LEVEL
DIAG LEVEL
BUS INDEX
ENCODING INDEX
SUPPLIER
< Return25
20
11
07
00
16
Functions

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 87-23
Control Switch Check Menu
Brightness
Selecting Brightness on the display unit functions menu produces a menu with a slider bar. Turning the rotary
controller moves the slider up and down to adjust the brightness of the LCD. Pushing the rotary controller accepts the
new brightness setting.
Selecting <Return returns the system to the service mode menu.
Brightness Adjustment Menu
Navigation/Graphic Element
Selecting NAVIGATION / GRAPHIC ELEMENT on the service mode menu displays the version information menu for
the navigation computer. The version information menu for the navigation computer displays the same information as
the version information menu for the display unit, i.e. the software, hardware and diagnostic levels together with the
bus and encoding indices, and the supplier code.
Selecting <Return returns the system to the service mode menu.
Video Module
This component is not applicable to the Discovery II system.
M86 6068
On Board Monitor Key Funct
KEY
OBM increment sensor
Radio Increment sensor
< ReturnFF
00
00
Functions
M86 6069
On Board Monitor Brightness
< Return SliderFunctions
0

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
87-24 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
GPS
Selecting GPS from the service mode menu displays the version information menu for the GPS receiver integrated
into the navigation computer.
Selecting <Return returns the system to the service mode menu. Selecting Function brings up a functions menu for
the GPS. From the functions menu, the GPS status and tracking information can be checked.
GPS Version Menu
GPS Function Menu
GPS Status Check
Selecting GPS Status on the GPS functions menu displays the status menu of the GPS system. The status menu
shows the current position in latitude and longitude, the approximate altitude and the time and date (always displayed
in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)).
The ground speed and heading can be checked when the vehicle is in motion. The indicated ground speed should be
the actual vehicle speed in m/s and the heading should be the actual direction of travel in degrees.
M86 6070
GPS Version
Receiver Version
Receiver SW Date
< Return7.52
Functions
23.5.97
M86 6071
GPS Version
Receiver Version
Receiver SW Date
< ReturnFunctions< Return
GPS Version
GPS Status
GPS Tracking Info

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 87-25
The Rec Stat/Pos Src element is used to check that the GPS system is functioning correctly. The Rec Stat window
displays one of the following:
lPOS – The system has a current position fix. This indicates that the GPS system is working normally. The Pos
Src window indicates the type of position fix (2D or 3D) and the number of satellites being received.
lTRACK – The system is tracking a number of satellites. This indicates that the system is working normally but
does not yet have enough information to determine the position of the vehicle. Check that there is nothing
obstructing the GPS antenna's 'view' of the sky.
NOTE: When exposed to satellites for the first time, the GPS system can take up to 15 minutes to determine the
position of the vehicle.
lCOMERR – There is a communication error between the GPS receiver and the navigation computer
lSEARCH – The system is searching for satellites. If this is displayed it may mean there is a failure in the GPS
system. First check that there is nothing obstructing the GPS antenna's 'view' of the sky. Check the connections
between the GPS antenna and the navigation computer.
GPS Status Menu
GPS Tracking Information
Selecting the GPS Tracking Information from the GPS functions menu displays the satellite being received on each
channel together with a signal level. The menu also displays the number of satellites that are currently being received
and the Almanac status.
M86 6072
GPS Status
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
Date / Time (UTC)
G Speed Heading
Rec Stat / Pos Src
PDOP / HDOP / VDOP
< Return
200 m
22.03.98 12:08
0.0 m/s 000
POS3D/6
52 11' 26'' N
361 28' 52'' W
2.2
1.6 2.7
Functions

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
87-26 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
GPS Tracking Menu
Sensor Check
Selecting Sensor Test from the service mode menu causes the sensor check menu to be displayed. The sensor
check menu is used to confirm that all the input sensors are working. Some of the tests below involve driving the
vehicle for short distances. Before starting these tests ensure that an appropriate location, away from public roads
and obstructions, is chosen. The system-input sensors can be tested as follows:
lWheel Sensors - When the vehicle is stationary the values in the wheel sensor boxes should both be zero. Drive
the vehicle for a short distance. While driving, a number should be displayed in the left wheel sensor box. The
value in the box should be proportional to the speed of the vehicle, and increase as the speed increases.
lGPS Satellites – Indicates the number of satellites being received
lGPS Status – Indicates the status of the GPS system by displaying one of the following messages:
lPosition Known – The system has a current position fix. This indicates that the GPS system is functioning
normally.
lSatellite Contact – The system is tracking a number of satellites. This indicates that the system is working
correctly but does not have enough information to determine the position of the vehicle. Check that there is
nothing obstructing GPS antenna's 'view' of the sky. It may take several minutes for the GPS system to
acquire enough satellites to determine the vehicle's position (Position Known).
lSatellite Search – The system is searching for satellites. If this is displayed it may mean that there is a failure
in the GPS system. First check that the GPS antenna's 'view' of the sky is not blocked in any way. Check
harness connections between the navigation computer and the GPS antenna.
lGPS Error – There is a communication error between the GPS receiver and the navigation computer.
lGYRO – Drive the vehicle forwards, in a straight line and making left and right turns. When the vehicle is moving
in a straight line the direction arrow should be pointing to the top of the screen and the gyro value beside the
direction arrow should remain relatively constant. When the vehicle turns to the right, the direction arrow should
turn clockwise and the gyro value should increase. The size of the angle through which the direction icon turns
depends on the tightness of the turn. When the vehicle turns to the left, the direction arrow should turn anti-
clockwise and the gyro value should decrease.
lDirection of Travel – When the gear lever is in any position other than reverse, the display should show
Forwards. When reverse is selected, the display should change to Backwards.
Selecting <Return returns the system to the service mode menu.
M86 6073
GPS Tracking Info
1
2
3
4
Visible Satellites
Almanac
< Return
08
Yes
Functions 5.3 21
7.4 05
5.9
13
12.3
04CHPRN
S/N
CHPRN
S/N
4.3
27
3.9 19
18.2 02
14.3 10 5
6
7
8

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 87-27
Sensor Check Menu
TestBook/T4 Diagnostics
No serial diagnostic link is provided with the CARiN III navigation system, so TestBook/T4 cannot interact with the
system.
Vehicle Position
If the vehicle’s battery has been disconnected, or if the vehicle has been transported to a new location on another
vehicle (e.g. by trailer or train), the navigation system will require up to 15 minutes to identify the new position. Entering
the vehicle’s position manually, reduces this delay. To enter the vehicle's position manually:
1Highlight and select Information.
2From the information menu, scroll down to the next screen and highlight and select Vehicle position.
NOTE: If the correct CD is in the navigation computer, the country is automatically entered. If you have travelled
to a new country, a new CD may be needed.
3From the vehicle position menu, highlight and select City, then use the typewriter menu to enter the vehicle’s
position (town, road, etc.) in the same way that you would enter a destination.
4Once the town and road names are entered, the navigation computer asks for a junction. This is the name of the
road that forms the next junction ahead of the vehicle.
5Highlight and select Junction, then enter the name using the typewriter, or select the correct road name if a list
of names is displayed. Crossing the junction will be highlighted. Drive the vehicle in the direction of the junction
and press the rotary controller when you reach the junction.
NOTE: The vehicle position menu provides a street map facility which enables you to check your vehicle’s current
position and assists in identifying the name of the next road junction.
Provided that the information entered into the computer is correct, the navigation system requires approximately 1
minute to determine the vehicle's position.
Navigation and Trafficmaster
Road navigation and off-road navigation are accessed from the main menu by highlighting and selecting the
appropriate title with the rotary controller. In both modes of navigation, this brings up a safety notice on the display
unit. Pushing the rotary controller again accepts the safety notice and replaces it with a menu screen, which is the
entry point for operation of the navigation function. The Trafficmaster function only operates in the road navigation
mode, and is activated and de-activated by pushing and holding the menu switch for more than 0.5 second. When
activating the Trafficmaster function, the system returns to the navigation mode if the menu switch is not released
within 1.5 seconds.
Refer to the Owner Handbook: Navigation, CARiN III & Traffic Master, Publication Part No. LRL 0586ENG for full
details of how to operate the road navigation, off-road navigation and Trafficmaster functions.
M86 6074
Sensor Check
Wheel Sensors
GPS Satellites
GPS Status
GYRO
Direction of Travel
< Return0
0
08
Position known
0285
Forward

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
REPAIRS 87-29
REPAIRS
Interface electronic control unit (ECU) -
remote control
$% 86.53.15
Remove
1.Remove navigation display unit.

+ NAVIGATION SYSTEM, REPAIRS,
Display unit.
2.Remove automatic temperature control unit.

+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS, ECU
- air temperature control.
3.Remove 2 nuts securing interface carrier
bracket, carefully pull bracket out of fascia.
4.Release interface ECU from bracket,
disconnect multiplug and remove ECU.Refit
1.Secure interface ECU in bracket and connect
multiplug.
2.Carefully position carrier bracket in fascia,
secure with nuts and tighten to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
3.Fit automatic temperature control unit.

+ AIR CONDITIONING, REPAIRS, ECU
- air temperature control.
4.Fit navigation display unit.

+ NAVIGATION SYSTEM, REPAIRS,
Display unit.
M86 5760
M86 5762

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM
87-30 REPAIRS
Display unit
$% 86.53.20
Remove
1.Fit tool LRT-86-009 into slots ensuring correct
handed key is in correct slot.
The tools are stamped either 'TOP L' or 'TOP
R', ensure the stamping is facing upwards
when removing the unit.
2.Pull display unit from fascia.
3.Disconnect 3 multiplugs and 2 coax cables
from display unit and remove unit.
4.Push display unit retaining clips inwards and
remove keys.
Refit
1.Position display unit to fascia, connect
multiplugs and coax cables.
2.Push display unit into fascia until retaining clips
engage.
3.Enter security code and check system is
operational.
M86 5824
M86 5825

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INSTRUMENTS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 88-5
Description
General
The instrument pack consists of four analogue dials, four warning lamp packs and a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
odometer.
The four dials are used to indicate:
lRoad speed.
lEngine speed.
lFuel tank level.
lEngine coolant temperature.
The dials are driven by a microprocessor from information received from the serial communication link. Information
input is received as either:
lDigital.
lAnalogue.
lPulse train.
lPulse Width Modulation (PWM).
The LCD provides information for:
lOdometer.
lTrip distance.
lSelected gear (on vehicles fitted with an automatic gearbox).
A trip reset button is provided to zero the trip display, this button also allows the selection of "miles" or "kilometres"
for the display. A photocell controls the illumination of the LCD, maintaining contrast of the display during ambient light
changes.
Within the four warning lamp packs there are 28 lamps. A long life bulb illuminates the high beam warning lamp and
the rest of the warning lamps are illuminated by Light Emitting Diodes (LED's). All warning lamp legends are invisible
until lit. When lit the symbols are illuminated on a black background.
The warning lamps illuminate in one of four colours. The colour indicates the level of importance to the driver, as
follows:
lRed = warning.
lAmber = caution.
lGreen = system operative.
lBlue = main beam operative.
The first warning lamp pack is located in the top left-hand side of the instrument pack and contains the following
warning lamps:
lTraction control warning lamp.
lTransfer box in neutral warning lamp.
lDifferential lock warning lamp
lOverspeed warning lamp (activated for gulf market only).
lBrake system warning lamp.
lHill Descent Control (HDC) information warning lamp.
lMalfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)/ SERVICE ENGINE SOON warning lamp.
The second warning lamp pack is located in the centre of the instrument pack and contains the following warning
lamps:
lDirection indicator warning lamps.
lHigh beam warning lamp.
lAnti-lock brake system warning lamp.

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