koen_dr
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I can't seem to find how I can permanantly set the voice volume lower, you can turn her down with the volume knob, but the next speech she goes up again...
I don't find an setting, so please can anyone say how I can lower the volume since I'm leaving on a 3500km trip tonight?
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Wed May 05 2010 6:22am |
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thriftwood
Member Since: 27 Sep 2009
Location: Bedfordshire
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Hi
This caught me out for a while too
The volume seems to be relative to the current listening volume of whatever input is active. In my car, for example, the iPod connection seems a bit quiet in comparison to some so I turn up the volume and then when the Nav cuts in it is VERY loud! Turning the volume down at that time only adjusts it once and the next time it cuts in it is VERY loud again.
Assuming you have adjusted the offset volume for Navigation to the minimum in the set-up then the only solution I have found is to turn the volume of the music etc. down before the Nav cuts in.
If you are driving with the normal audio muted then if you adjust the (muted) volume before the Nav speaks it will remember this lower volume.
Hope this makes sense
If anyone else has some other suggestions then I would like them too
Richard
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It may not apply in your case but I think the iPod allows you to "normalise" the volumes of different tracks but I don't know if this works when it is connected through the L/R dock.
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Wed May 05 2010 4:57pm |
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vhousad
Member Since: 20 May 2010
Location: Washington DC
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Brand new LR4/D4 owner here. I am experiencing what seems to be a strange variation of the issue. My understanding is that when instructions are being recited, I should at that point adjust the volume level to set the 'offset' relative to music volume. I get that concept although it does not seem to do what I need.
The first nuance that seems to be of relevance is that my system 'speaks' to me in different language settings...actual navigation instructions such as 'turn left now' are spoken in a British accent although when help instructions are requested (i.e. - in response to NAVIGATION HELP command), they are given in an American accent. My language setting is set to American English, yet the British lady cannot be denied!
I couldn't care less that they are different although the point of interest is that when I turn the volume dial when listening to the help commands (American lady), the offset seems to work as expected - if I call up the help instructions again, they are communicated at the same relative volume as expected. The British nav-lady (heard with actual navigation instructions) is not as kind. No matter how I adjust the dial when being given instructions, the next time she speaks up, it is at an annoyingly loud level.
Anyone else ever come across this one? Thoughts on how to get my British friend to tone down her voice? Are there intentionally 2 different 'levels' for language settings?
Thanks!
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Sat May 22 2010 1:15am |
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crews control
Member Since: 18 Mar 2007
Location: Hampshire
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thriftwood wrote:...Turning the volume down at that time only adjusts it once and the next time it cuts in it is VERY loud again.
Exactly the same on the D3 - and I've not found a solution in 4 years, apart from turning the voice off - PITA. The volume offset setting only goes down to zero, and what's actually needed is a minus adjustment in the settings menu.
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Sat May 22 2010 8:05am |
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NaraBronzeLR4
Member Since: 17 Apr 2010
Location: California
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Press and hold down the audio settings button and you can individually adjust the volume of any source!
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Fri Aug 27 2010 7:05pm |
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mapleleaf 123
Member Since: 17 Jun 2010
Location: Derbyshire
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I had the same problem and discovered that the volume is set on the radio setting, hit the FM button then set the volume to whatever level you want, I use 12 then the GPS will use that level without further adjustment, if 12 is too high or low then select a level you are happy with.
Hope this helps.
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Fri Aug 27 2010 7:18pm |
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mapleleaf 123
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PS, forgot to say adjust the volume with the GPS turned off. Why buy a car when you can buy a Land Rover.....because I'm worth it.
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Fri Aug 27 2010 7:28pm |
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Q86ARR
Member Since: 23 Feb 2010
Location: Cambridge
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I think if you use the volume button on the steering wheel it adjusts the volume, but only when nav is speaking.
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Fri Aug 27 2010 9:39pm |
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crews control
Member Since: 18 Mar 2007
Location: Hampshire
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mapleleaf 123 wrote:I had the same problem and discovered that the volume is set on the radio setting, hit the FM button then set the volume to whatever level you want, I use 12 then the GPS will use that level without further adjustment, if 12 is too high or low then select a level you are happy with.
Hope this helps.
John.
That doesn't work on mine? If I set the volume to say 12 or less (with the GPS on or off) and then switch to another source the volume of the nav just follows the volume of the new selected source. ie: I can't listen to my iPod on the Aux while the nav is on or it will blow my eardrums on each command. You can adjust the volume of the nav while she's talking but it only changes for that single event, next time it's loud again. PITA!
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Fri Aug 27 2010 9:57pm |
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Slimer
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Nav volume is an offset volume e.g. so if you have it set to +2 and the audio volume set to level 14 the nav voice will play at level 16.
Sounds like your aux source volume is low (ipod via the aux jack on the rear of the centre console by any chance?) so you're turning the output volume up high to compensate
Nav volume offset setting (and some other audio settings) can be accessed by holding down the note button above the IHU volume control for a few seconds
It's just occurred to me that you can have different settings (base, treble, balance etc) for each source, this may apply to the nav offset too, worth checking out Club Small Signature; Ignore the length, enjoy the girth
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Sat Aug 28 2010 8:30am |
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crews control
Member Since: 18 Mar 2007
Location: Hampshire
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I know about the nav offset setting in the audio menu (note button) but on mine you can only adjust the offsets upwards (ie: +) and not down!!! - so it's pretty useless... My iPod is connected to the aux input with a line level input which should be constant but even so, the nav voice is often too loud when I just listen to the radio or CD.
Are you or NaraBronzeLR4 saying that you can adjust any offset downwards (ie: - )?
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Sat Aug 28 2010 6:38pm |
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crews control
Member Since: 18 Mar 2007
Location: Hampshire
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Yep - that's the same as mine... what's actually needed is a -10 to +10 adjustment!
As for volume levels, comfortable settings in mine are:
Radio +15
CD +17
Aux +20
Nav voice +13 (which is the problem as its always too loud)
Funny thing is you can reduce the nav volume to almost zero during a command with either the steering wheel button or the volume on the radio, so we know it's technically possible. I find myself having to do this at every command. The problem is it pops back up to +1 (the lowest offset) at the very next instruction.
Looks like a shoddy bit of lazy programming by someone?
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Sun Aug 29 2010 7:04am |
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horatio8
Member Since: 09 Apr 2010
Location: Boston, MA
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Is it worth contacting Land Rover about this? It would seem to be an easy software fix. What is the best way to get Land Rover HQ's attention (email, phone, etc.)?
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Mon Aug 30 2010 5:19pm |
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boatienz
Member Since: 11 Sep 2007
Location: Zathura
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Hi,
I've had this problem, especially if the wife has been driving the car with the volume on the radio up and has just simply switched off the radio before switching off the car.
This is the solution that works for me.
If the sat nav is booming with the audio switched off, check that the offset is switched to +1.
Then switch the audio back and listen to the radio/cd. Reduce the radio/cd volume to a quite level then switch it off.
The nav should be quieter.
This method has worked on both of my previous D3'S and my D4
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Fri Sep 03 2010 6:32pm |
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