Member Since: 08 Sep 2013
Location: Tokyo
Posts: 24
Is it possible to change the language of the Home Menu?
Hi everyone
I am living in Japan and just got a 2013 SE, and while I succeed to turn the GPS and DASH menu into English the only thing that stays in Japanese is the "Home Menu" screen with Radio, USB, Phone mode (Example here http://cl.ly/image/0C2c14251W0O)... Is there a way to change the language of this Home Menu? If so how?
Thanks!
11th Oct 2013 1:36 pm
jack2006
Member Since: 12 Feb 2009
Location: Matlock, Derbyshire
Posts: 106
Unsure if this will help, but when I have been changing settings in the CCF body file menu with MSV2 I have noticed language options.
It might be that your local dealer could advise on this and if it is in the body file (CCF) carry out the changes?
If you do a Google search on Landrover CCF files you should come across a HTML document that has an LR4 example CCF file. Using this you can browse the settings an see if anything appears relevant.
Jack
11th Oct 2013 11:36 pm
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Location: The Gaff
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Quote:
TOUCH SCREEN SETUP
• Select Set-up from the Home menu.
The setup screen is divided into categories:
• Screen
• System
• Voice
• Audio
SCREEN SETTINGS
Volume pop-up: Display Volume pop-up
on/off.
Screensaver: Change screensaver.
Screen animations: Turn animated transitions
between screens on/off.
Note: While screen animations are on, system
response time will be slower than normal.
Time out home: Sub menu selection screens
can be set to revert to the Home menu after a
pre determined length of time.
Theme: Changes appearance of the touch
screen soft keys.
SYSTEM SETTINGS
Button feedback: Select to turn the soft key
confirmation tone on/off.
Clock adjust: Select 12 or 24 hour clock. Set
current time. Select Date to change the date, or
to alter the date format. Select Set, to store
new settings.
Note: The clock can also be adjusted from the
touch screen time display.
Home menu shortcuts: Select up to two items
from the displayed list to appear as shortcuts
on the Home menu. Select Clear to deselect
highlighted items.
Language: Select the required language. Select
Male or Female voice. Touch Change to select
alternatives for Voice and text displays. Follow
the on-screen instructions to confirm.
Note: Some languages are not yet available for
both System display text and Voice control. In
this event, it will be necessary to select a
separate language for Voice control.
Volume presets: Adjust volume for the
available systems (announcements, parking
aid, phone, voice etc.).
VOICE SETTINGS
• Command list: View the categories and the
acceptable voice commands.
Select an Information button to view
alternative function commands.
• Voicetags: View the categories. Select a
category to manage the voicetags for the
chosen system. See 142, VOICETAGS.
• Operating guide: View brief Voice system
instructions. Select Voice tutorial for more
detailed instructions (cancel via the
displayed pop-up or by pressing and
holding the voice button)
Member Since: 08 Sep 2013
Location: Tokyo
Posts: 24
Hi
Thanks, I saw that last light in the PDF version of the manual as well, but I do not remember seeing such features in the Japanese menu (I Can read the menus just fine, I just deslike Japanese characters on LCD)... Anyway I will give it another try today.
Thanks!
12th Oct 2013 2:57 am
Spacepig
Member Since: 08 Sep 2013
Location: Tokyo
Posts: 24
Done! Thanks!
I was looking everywhere on the Touchscreen the "Setup" button to press while in fact it was the physical "SETUP" button that I had to press, the one bellow "Audio/Video"...
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