Terrain response  
					Terrain response  
					BEFORE DRIVING OFF-ROAD  
					Before venturing off-road, it is absolutely  
					essential that inexperienced drivers become  
					fully familiar with the vehicle's controls. In  
					particular Hill Descent Control (HDC) and the  
					Terrain Response system.  
					Basic guidance for Off-Road driving can be  
					found in the Land Rover Off-Road Driving  
					handbook. This is a free download at:  
					
					Also, Off-Road training is available at Land  
					Rover Experience centres. Further information  
					is available at:  
					
					TERRAIN RESPONSE OPERATION  
					Terrain Response selection is via one of two  
					centre console switches. Depending on vehicle  
					specification, the control switches may include  
					a Dynamic program setting. Use the switches  
					to move through up to five program selections.  
					The currently selected program icon will be  
					displayed in the message centre.  
					DYNAMIC  
					This special program is associated  
					with a driving style rather than a type  
					of terrain. Choose this program for  
					exploiting the vehicle's full on-road potential,  
					providing a more focussed and involved  
					driving experience.  
					Note: Changing between special programs will  
					alter various vehicle settings, e.g., engine revs  
					while at the current accelerator pedal position  
					may alter, or the steering feel might change.  
					These changes are not dramatic but will be  
					noticable.  
					When selected, this program optimises  
					handling and driveability characteristics for  
					maximum feedback and responsiveness.  
					It is advisable to experiment with the available  
					settings in an environment that will not affect  
					other road users.  
					GENERAL PROGRAM (SPECIAL  
					PROGRAMS OFF)  
					This program is compatible with all  
					on and off-road conditions. If not  
					already active, it should be selected  
					before driving on surfaces which are similar to  
					a hard road surface. Dry cobbles, tarmac, dry  
					wooden planks, etc., all fall into this category.  
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