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Entertainment Systems: Description and Operation






MMI Infotainment System through May 2009

The data for the infotainment, telephone, navigation, voice control system, audio players, sound system and data bus on board diagnostic interface (J533) is transmitted via the fiber optic MOST BUS.

The connection to the other BUS systems in the vehicle are performed by the data bus on board diagnostic interface.

The central control module is the front information display control head control module (J523). The transfer of signals representing the instrument cluster display occurs via the MOST-Bus to data bus on board diagnostic interface and from there via CAN-Bus (instrument cluster) to the instrument cluster.

Fault finding is performed via guided fault finding using vehicle diagnosis, testing & info. system (VAS5051B).

Additional information, refer to self study 286, New data bus systems - LIN, MOST Bluetooth.

MMI Infotainment system

Front information display control head control module behind glove compartment

Multimedia control head (E380) in lower center console

Front information display control head (J685) in center instrument panel

Radio (R) (with speech input control module (J507)) located in luggage compartment (left rear)

Satellite Radio (R146) in left rear of luggage compartment

Digital sound system control module (J525) in the luggage compartment (left rear)

Sound systems: Standard/BOSE

Media player in position 1 (R118) with CD changer (R41)/external audio source connection (R199) inside the glove compartment on the left side

Media player, position 2 (R119) with CD changer in right of glove compartment

Navigation system with CD drive control module (J401) in luggage compartment, left rear

Mobile phone prep

Multifunction steering wheel

Notes on MOST Bus

In addition to the CAN bus systems, the optical data bus system MOST bus is used.

A fiber optic cable is utilized as the connecting cable. Fiber optic cables are routed inside corrugated tubes for protection.

Replace complete fiber optic cable if possible.

Make sure that the face surfaces of the connectors do not become soiled.

If the connectors are disconnected: Attach protective cap for cable connector (VAS 6223/9).

Observe the minimum bending radius of 25 mm when routing fiber optic cables. Fiber optic cables must not be pinched or bent.

Additional information, refer to self study 286, New data bus systems - LIN, MOST Bluetooth.