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Arnold1968



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey
Sorry, another question...

I have tried to search for this but can anyone help me with Satnav volume controls. My sat nav lady keeps instructing me in a very loud voice. The louder i have my radio, the louder she shouts at me Shocked I can turn her down on the volume control but that only works for that instruction, the next time she talks she shouts at me again!
Can i turn the master volume down? Confused

Also, should the voice mute when on the phone connected via bluetooth as she keeps talking when i'm on the phone!

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Post #257994 Wed Mar 03 2010 3:10pm
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dazsear



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It should be a simple case of turning her down when she speaks and you retain that level until you turn it up again!
If you turn the volume up or down when normal audio is playing it does not change the instruction volume so perhaps you are not doing it quick enough.

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Post #257996 Wed Mar 03 2010 3:21pm
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Arnold1968



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That's what I would expect to happen and what has happened on my previous Audi's and BMW's. On this one she definatly returns to the high volume the next time she gives an instruction. I will try again this afternoon, thanks. 2009 Stornaway Grey HSE

Post #257997 Wed Mar 03 2010 3:25pm
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dazsear



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I'll have a play with mine again later this afternoon to see if there is any other way in the settings mode.

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Post #257999 Wed Mar 03 2010 3:29pm
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Can't give you exact instructions (manual is in the car and I'm in the office) but the Sat nav instruction volume is set in the Sat Nav menus somewhere and is set as an offset from the volume that is being used for the audio. So if like me you have to set the audio level high (so that I can hear the music from my MP3 player which for some reason is quite quiet) then you get loud plus more volume for the sat nav instructions!

And yes the sat nav does still instruct if you are using the phone and I don't think there is a way to change that - if there is I haven't found it not that I use the phone often in the car anyway.
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Post #258002 Wed Mar 03 2010 3:42pm
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Arnold1968



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Ah thanks, that's what I was hoping someone would say but I couldn't find where to set the master volume, either in my handbook or by playing around with the menus. Would be grateful if you know where to set it. Bit of a pain about the phone problem but sure i will learn to live with it. Thanks. 2009 Stornaway Grey HSE

Post #258004 Wed Mar 03 2010 3:52pm
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You can also alter the satnav volume if you are quick enough to increase/decrease the volume while she is talking. 

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if I remember correctly, you have to hold the stereo key that allows you to set the bass, treble, fad...down for a few second, it will bring another set of setting that the one above with the satnav off set volume setting.... Range Rover Vogue ‘17 TDV6

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Arnold1968



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Great, thank you, will try tomorrow. 2009 Stornaway Grey HSE

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Landlord



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If your not quick enough to adjust the offset whilst she's talking push the replay icon and adjust while she talks again. MY10 TDV6 HSE, Alaska White, Ebony with Contrast, Park Heat, Paddle Shift, Privacy, Heated Steering Wheel, Extended & Premium Leather,

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Post #258077 Thu Mar 04 2010 9:19am
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NickM



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I always turn the voice off....

Post #258083 Thu Mar 04 2010 10:07am
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Bigby



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I just wish i could turn some of it off
400 yds Turn (slightly Left), 200 yds Turn Slightly left, Turn Slightly Left .....

SHUT UP Already!!!!

Once is enough, especially when trying to have a conversation on the phone. Can we configure any of this?

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You might find this link of some help...............................
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Jonny Fresh



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personally I just turn the voice off completely and keep an eye on the screen

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Bigby



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Thanks Tim, couldn't find anything for the 2010MY that was not in the printed manual. Am i being stupid, fussy etc?

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