glove box LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999 Owner's Manual
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ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 86-4-5
Description
General
The anti-theft system deters the theft of the vehicle with both active and passive systems. The active systems monitor
the vehicle perimeter and, in some markets the vehicle interior, for intrusion. If the system detects intrusion, an alarm
sounds. The passive systems include a vehicle immobiliser as well as protection against intrusion through super
locking the doors. The vehicle is immobilised whenever the ignition key is removed from the ignition switch. Super
locking prevents the interior door handles from opening the doors. In addition, there are many features and functions
that enhance system operation.
It is possible to perform the various functions associated with the anti-theft system remotely. To accomplish this, the
handset generates a radio frequency when the lock button or unlock button is depressed. This signal is transmitted
to the Body Control Unit (BCU) via a receiver located in front of rear sunroof beneath the headlining. Precise alignment
of the handset to the receiver is not necessary. The approximate operating range between the handset and the
receiver is 10 metres (33 feet).
It is important to understand the configuration of the system on each particular vehicle. There are many
different combinations of features with dedicated operating modes. System configuration for each vehicle
can be determined using TestBook.
The anti-theft system is controlled centrally by the BCU, which is located below and behind the passenger glovebox.
A serial communication link communicates between the Intelligent Driver Module (IDM) located within the fusebox,
the BCU and the LED located in the instrument panel.
The state of the alarm is stored in the BCU. If the battery is disconnected while the alarm is armed, the alarm will be
triggered when the battery is reconnected.
NOTE: Disconnecting the battery while the alarm is armed triggers the alarm. Always disarm the alarm system before
disconnecting the battery.
The BCU also receives inputs from the following components:
lIgnition key in sensor.
lIgnition switch.
lFuel cut off switch.
lFuel flap release switch.
The BCU also interacts with the following components:
lStarter relay.
lVehicle horns.
lDirection indicators.
lFuel flap release actuator.
lCourtesy lamps.
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IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT
86-6-20 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Remote Control Handset
The remote control handset is supplied with the system and communicates with the overhead console via an infra-
red signal transmission. The handset has 50 buttons which control all DVD functions, with the exception of the volume
control. Volume control is performed by the rotary control supplied with the headphones or by the Audio head unit
volume control for the vehicle audio speakers.
The handset is powered by two, AAA size batteries. These are located behind a sliding cover on the rear face of the
handset. Battery life is approximately six months depending on usage.
To prolong the life of the handset, observe the following precautions:
lDo not leave the remote control near any heat sources or in direct sunlight. Store the handset in the vehicle
glovebox or door pocket to protect it from direct sunlight.
lAlways replace both batteries at the same time. Do not use an old battery with a new one and avoid mixing
brands of batteries.
lEnsure that batteries are inserted correctly with the '+' and '-' symbols on the batteries matching the '+' and '-'
symbols in the battery compartment. Do not charge the batteries or use re-chargeable batteries.
lIf the unit is to be unused for along period of time, remove the batteries from the handset.
If battery leakage occurs, remove and discard the defective batteries in line with local guidelines. Clean the interior of
the battery compartment using a mild household detergent on a damp soft cloth.
Connector Details
The following tables give input/output information for the DVD system harness connectors.