Locks & alarm
Your vehicle is fitted with a sophisticated
electronic anti-theft alarm system. In order to
ensure maximum security, you are advised to
gain a full understanding of the system by
thoroughly reading this section of the
handbook.
LOCKINGTHEVEHICLEANDARMINGTHE
ALARM
You have been supplied with two
handset/keys (numbered 1 and 2). Whilst both
are identicalin operation, they transmit two
different sets of information (see ’Key
activated memory seats’). Replacement
handsets are only available from a Land Rover
retailer. Up to two further handsets (3 and 4)
can also be obtained.
There are four methods for securing your
vehicle:
The handset
The radio remote handset has three buttons
(described below). By pressing the
appropriate button, the handset can be used
either as a conventionalkey, or as a remote
handset to either lock or ’superlock’the
vehicle.
1.
’Superlocking’using the handset -
(recommended high securitymethod).
2.
3.
4.
’Superlocking’using the key.
Locking using the handset.
Locking using the key.
FOR MAXIMUMSECURITY, ALWAYS
’SUPERLOCK’ THEVEHICLEUSINGTHE
HANDSET
(except when the vehicle is to be locked with
passengers or animals inside).
IMPORTANTINFORMATION
Emergency keys
In addition to the two handsets, you have
also been supplied with two separate
keys. These keys perform the same
functions as the key part of the handset
and are intended for emergencyuse only.
DONOTkeep the keys inside the vehicle.
1.
Key release button.
•
Press to release the key, which can then
be used as a conventionalkey to operate
the starter switch, gloveboxand door
locks.
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Product Specification
Categories | Range Rover |
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 2002 |
Download File |
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Language | English |
Product Name | Range Rover |
Product Brand | Land Rover |
Document File Type | |
Publisher | landrover.com |
Wikipedia's Page | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |