Portable media for Your Land Rover Evoque SUV 2020

Portable media  
Portable media  
MY MUSIC CONTROLS  
See 104, TOUCH SCREEN OVERVIEW.  
Track list. Select to view current CD or  
Stored CD track list. Select a track to start  
playback.  
My music includes CD, iPod®, USB, AUX and  
Bluetooth® devices. The full infotainment  
system also includes Stored CD.  
Browse. (iPod, USB and Stored CD modes  
only).  
1. Touch the My music + icon to display all  
options. Select an option.  
Select to view the contents of the  
connected device which are displayed  
as dictated by the file structure.  
Note: Sound quality and volume levels  
available from devices connected to the  
auxiliary input may vary widely.  
Select a file to start playback (Browse  
view will remain). Select a folder or  
subfolder to view their contents.  
2. Display of information about the current  
track, including elapsed run-time. Some of  
this information is also displayed in the  
instrument panel.  
To return to the Controls menu, select  
the Back soft key.  
5. Upload. Applicable to Stored CD menu  
only.  
3. Settings. Select to switch traffic and news  
announcements on or off. Additionally, for  
MP3 recorded media, you can select the  
number of list entries that are skipped  
when you use the page up/down arrows  
when navigating a list.  
Select to view and manage the CDs loaded  
into the Stored CD memory.  
Select Upload alongside an empty slot  
to upload the current CD. There are 10  
slots available.  
4. Depending on the selected mode, this soft  
key will be either Track list or Browse. In  
Stored CD mode, both soft keys will be  
displayed.  
If the Stored CD memory is full, select  
Replace to overwrite an existing CD.  
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In each case a confirmation pop-up will  
appear. Select Yes to continue.  
8. Pause/Play: Select to pause playback.  
Select again to resume playback.  
Note: Loading time is dependent on  
content type. Other features can be  
selected while upload is in progress.  
9. Information. More information about the  
current track.  
10. Shuffle:  
6. Skip/Scan forward:  
Touch and release once to play random  
tracks from the current CD, MP3  
folder, USB folder or iPod playlist. A  
Shuffle message is displayed.  
Touch and release to skip to the next  
track.  
Touch and hold to scan forwards  
through the current track. Play will  
resume when the soft key is released.  
Touch and release again to play  
random tracks from CD, MP3 disc,  
USB folders or tracks on the media  
device or tracks loaded onto the virtual  
store. Shuffle all is displayed.  
7. Repeat:  
In CD mode  
Touch and release to repeat the current  
track continuously until Repeat mode  
is cancelled. Repeat track is displayed.  
Touch and release again to cancel  
Shuffle mode.  
Note: Shuffle mode is not available for  
Bluetooth® devices.  
Touch and release again to repeat the  
current Stored CD (or folder for MP3  
discs) continuously until Repeat mode  
is cancelled. Repeat disc or Repeat  
folder is displayed. This is not  
11. Skip/Scan backward:  
Touch and release within 3 seconds of  
track playback to skip to the previous  
track.  
available if attempted while a CDDA  
track is being played.  
Touch and release after 3 seconds of  
track playback to skip to the beginning  
of the current track.  
Touch and release a third time to  
cancel Repeat mode.  
Touch and hold to skip backwards  
through the current track. Playback will  
resume when the soft key is released.  
Note: Selecting Shuffle (10) will cancel  
Repeat mode, but Repeat track can be  
selected with Shuffle mode active (cancels  
the previously selected shuffle mode).  
MP3 FILE PLAYBACK  
In USB or iPod mode  
If an MP3 CD is to be used, each session must  
be properly closed after recording but the  
whole disc does not have to be finalised.  
Select to repeat the current track.  
Select again to repeat the current  
folder (USB) or to cancel repeat mode  
(iPod). Select again to cancel repeat  
mode in USB.  
Note: Repeat mode is not available for  
Bluetooth® devices.  
Note: Selecting Shuffle (10) will  
cancel Repeat mode.  
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When Browse is selected, the list of folders and  
MP3 files is displayed. Select a folder to view  
and select the tracks contained within.  
Note: The audio system will play MP3, WMA  
and AAC files.  
To maximise playback quality, it is  
The highest compression rate supported,  
is 320 kbits per second (kbps). If anything  
less than 128 kbps is used, Digital Signal  
Processing (DSP) functionality may be  
lost.  
recommended that lossless compression is  
used for any media files on USB or iPod. Failing  
this, it is recommended that compressed files  
utilise a minimum bitrate of 192 kb/s (a higher  
bitrate is strongly recommended).  
Note: iPod® is a trademark of Apple Computer  
Inc., registered in the US and other countries.  
The CD player may take a longer time to  
load an MP3 disc, if there are more tracks  
than on a normal CD. To minimise loading  
time, a rigid folder structure is  
Note: Some MP3 players may have their own  
file system that is not supported by this  
system. To use your MP3 player, you must set  
it to USB Removable Device or Mass Storage  
Device mode. Only music that has been added  
to the device in this mode can be played.  
recommended.  
If a CD contains a mixture of MP3 and  
CDDA tracks, any MP3 tracks will be  
ignored.  
PORTABLE MEDIA CONNECTIONS  
PLAYING A PORTABLE DEVICE  
Portable media devices can be connected to  
the media hub located in the cubby box. The  
portable devices that you can connect to the  
system include:  
If you are using a USB mass storage device or  
approved iPod, you can control playback using  
the touch screen controls.  
If you are using a Bluetooth® device, you can  
control playback using the touch screen, but  
some controls are unavailable.  
USB mass storage devices (e.g. a memory  
stick). Devices must use FAT or FAT32 file  
format.  
If you are using any portable media device via  
the AUX socket, then you must control  
playback from the device itself.  
iPod (iPod Classic, iTouch, iPhone and  
Nano are supported - full functionality for  
older devices cannot be guaranteed). iPod  
Shuffle functionality cannot be guaranteed.  
Land Rover does not recommend the  
use of a Hard Disc Drive via the USB link  
while the vehicle is in motion. These  
devices are not designed for in car use  
and may be damaged.  
Auxiliary device (personal audio, MP3  
players, all iPods).  
Note: Auxiliary devices have no touch  
screen control.  
If you are connecting an iPod or mass storage  
device, use the touch screen to operate and  
search the device. Many of the controls are  
similar to those available for CD play.  
Please disconnect your iPod when  
leaving the vehicle. Failure to do so may  
result in the iPod battery discharging.  
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Please refer to the Ownership section of the  
Land Rover website at www.landrover.com,  
for a list of compatible devices.  
CONNECTING A DEVICE  
Note: The Bluetooth® equipped devices listed  
on Landrover.com, have been tested for  
compatibility with Land Rover vehicles.  
Performance will vary, based on the phone’s  
software version and battery condition.  
Devices are warranted by their manufacturer,  
not Land Rover.  
Do not plug non-audio devices into the  
USB port.  
Note: A USB hub cannot be used to connect  
more than one USB device to the audio unit.  
Note: Devices connected to the USB ports will  
be charged, but devices that are fully  
discharged will not play.  
Note: Options such as Repeat and Mix relate  
to the device currently playing, they will not  
apply to any subsequent device.  
1. USB/iPod sockets.  
AUX INPUT SOCKET  
2. 3.5 mm AUX socket.  
The 3.5mm AUX socket allows additional  
equipment (e.g. personal stereos MP3 player,  
hand-held navigation unit, etc.) to be  
connected to the audio system.  
3. Rear media USB/iPod socket.  
4. Rear media AV sockets.  
Connect the device into the appropriate socket.  
Note: Use the cable supplied with your media  
device to connect to the USB socket.  
The auxiliary power socket, situated next to the  
auxiliary jack, can be used to power or charge  
any suitable device.  
When an iPod is connected, playback will  
continue from the point at which it was last  
playing, provided the iPod battery is in a good  
state of charge.  
When a USB or Bluetooth® device is  
connected, playback will continue from the  
point it was last played. If a device is already  
connected when AUX is selected, playback will  
continue from the point at which it was last  
playing.  
Note: iPod shuffle may be connected via the  
auxiliary input jack.  
Note: On vehicles fitted with rear seat  
entertainment, additional Audio/Visual sockets  
are provided. This allows auxiliary equipment  
(such as a video game console) to be linked to  
the rear DVD screens. For installation  
information, please refer to the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
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Note: Some media players do not  
automatically connect and need to be  
manually connected, via the device or by  
using the Change device option.  
PAIRING AND CONNECTING A  
BLUETOOTH® MEDIA DEVICE  
For further information on Bluetooth® and  
device compatibility, see 141, BLUETOOTH®  
INFORMATION.  
Using the touch screen  
1. Switch on your device’s Bluetooth®  
connection. Make sure that it is in  
Bluetooth® discoverable mode,  
Using your media device  
Note: The process of pairing and connecting  
your media device with the vehicle using the  
media device, will vary depending on the type  
of media device.  
sometimes referred to as find me mode  
(see your device’s operating instructions  
for more information).  
1. Switch the ignition on and ensure that the  
touch screen is active.  
2. Switch the ignition on and ensure that the  
touch screen is active.  
2. From the home menu, select Audio/Video,  
then My Music.  
3. From the home menu, select Audio/Video,  
then My Music.  
3. A menu will appear. Select Search new.  
4. A menu will appear. Select Search new.  
5. Select Vehicle to device option.  
4. Select Device to vehicle option.  
Note: The vehicle’s Bluetooth® system is  
discoverable for only 3 minutes.  
6. Identify your device from the displayed list  
and select the corresponding Pair and  
connect option.  
5. Using the media device, search for  
Bluetooth® devices.  
Note: If more than 5 devices are detected,  
it may be necessary to use the scroll bar to  
see the entire list.  
On some devices, this is referred to as new  
paired device. See your operating  
instructions for further information.  
7. When prompted, enter the PIN code into  
your device. See your device operating  
instructions for further information.  
6. When the vehicle’s Bluetooth® system is  
discovered, follow the on-screen  
instructions. Select Yes when prompted, to  
confirm the pairing.  
Either your device or the vehicle system  
will ask for a PIN (Personal Identification  
Number). When prompted, enter a PIN of  
your choice and select OK to confirm.  
8. Once your device is paired and connected  
to the system, a confirmation message will  
be displayed before switching to the My  
music, Bluetooth® view.  
Note: Due to the duration of a Bluetooth®  
search, it is advised that the time-out to home  
screen feature is switched off before  
attempting to search for Bluetooth® devices.  
This setting can be changed within Vehicle,  
Syst settings, Display set, Timeout to home  
screen.  
7. Enter the same PIN into the other device.  
8. Once your device is paired and connected  
to the system, a confirmation message will  
be displayed, before switching to the My  
music, Bluetooth® view.  
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AUTOMATIC RECONNECTION  
If devices have already been paired and  
connected, when Bluetooth® is selected from  
the My music menu, the system will  
automatically connect to the last used device (a  
confirmation pop-up appears). If the last used  
device is not present, then the system will  
search for other previously connected devices  
and automatically connect if one is found.  
If no previously connected device is found,  
Please connect device is displayed and the  
Change device option is given.  
LOSS OF CONNECTION  
If a loss of connection between the vehicle and  
the Bluetooth® device occurs, a pop-up is  
displayed. Select Reconnect to automatically  
restore the connection. A confirmation pop-up  
will appear before the touch screen reverts to  
its previous mode.  
CHANGING/DISCONNECTING A  
DEVICE  
From the menu, select Change device.  
Select Disconnect. A confirmation pop-up  
will appear and then you will be given the  
option to Search new or select a different  
device from the list of paired devices.  
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