GF82.85-P-2030GQB Audio Mode, Function
GF82.85-P-2030GQB Audio Mode, Function
- with CODE (512) COMAND APS with DVD changer
- with CODE (528) COMAND with DVD changer
Function requirements
^ Status circuit 30 On
^ Cockpit Management and Data System (COMAND) operating properly
^ No fault in antenna system (radio function)
^ The medium to be played is available and correct
General
The Audio mode consists of the following function sequences which can be activated with the menu item Audio
^ Radio mode function sequence (AM/FM)
^ Disk function sequence
^ Memory card function sequence
^ Music Register function sequence
Further subfunctions are described in separate documents:
^ Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) function, with code (537) Digital radio
^ HD radio (high-definition radio) function, with code (517) HD radio
^ Media interface, with code (518) Media interface
Operating instructions
Audio functions are operated using the following components:
- Left multifunction steering wheel button group (S110)
- Right multifunction steering wheel button group (S111)
- Control buttons of the COMAND operating, display and controller unit (A40/3)
- Voice control system (VCS [SBS]), with code (512) COMAND APS with DVD changer
Radio mode function sequence (AM/FM)
The function sequence is subdivided into the following subfunctions:
^ Radio mode function sequence (AM/FM), except code (494) USA version
^ Radio mode (AM/FM/Weather Band (WB)) function sequence, with code (494) USA version
^ AM tuner function sequence (MW/LW/SW)
^ FM tuner with phase diversity (FM/WB/Traffic Message Channel (TMC)) function sequence
^ Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) function sequence, with code (494) USA version or Radio Data System (RDS) function sequence, except code (494) USA version
Radio mode function sequence (AM/FM), except code (494) USA version
The rear window antennas or the FM/AM/RRCL [FZV] antenna (A2/93a1) in the roof antenna module (A2/93) receive high frequency (HF) signals for the FM and AM (MW, LW, SW) radio frequency bands.
The following useful signals relevant for the radio reception are modulated onto these HF signals:
- Music signals
- Speech signals
- Data signals (e.g. TMC messages (traffic information))
The HF signals from the rear window antennas are forwarded via direct lines to the FM rear window antenna amplifier (A2/19) and from there to the roof antenna module. These two amplifiers filter the frequencies of the radio frequency bands out of the received HF signals and amplify them. The amplified signals are then sent from the roof antenna module via the coaxial lines (FM, AM) to the tuner integrated into the COMAND operating, display and controller unit, demodulated and then undergo final amplification.
The demodulated audio signals in vehicles with code (810) Sound system are routed from the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via the Media Oriented System Transport (MOST) to the sound system amplifier (N40/3) where they undergo final amplification.
The audio is then output by the following speakers via direct lines:
- Left front door speaker (H4/5)
- Right front door speaker (H4/6)
- Left rear door speaker (H4/3)
- Right rear door speaker (H4/4)
- Left front door tweeter (H4/33)
- Right front door tweeter (H4/34)
- Left rear door tweeter (H4/35)
- Right rear door tweeter (H4/36)
- Center cockpit speaker (centerfill) (H4/27)
- Left rear surround speaker (H4/54)
- Right rear surround speaker (H4/57)
The audio signal for the subwoofer speaker (H4/29) travels from the COMAND operating, display and controller unit to the sound system amplifier via MOST and from there, over direct lines, to the subwoofer amplifier (N40/9) and then to the subwoofer speaker.
For vehicles without code (810) Sound system, the audio signals undergo final amplification by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit and are then output via direct lines over the following speakers:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter
Radio mode (AM/FM/WB) function sequence, with code (494) USA version
The rear window antennas or the FM/AM/RRCL [FZV] antenna in the roof antenna module receive high frequency (HF) signals for the FM and AM (MW, LW, SW) radio frequency bands. The following useful signals relevant for the radio reception are modulated onto these HF signals:
- Music signals
- Speech signals
- Data signals (e.g. WB (Weather information))
The HF signals from the rear window antennas are forwarded via direct lines to the FM rear window antenna amplifier and from there to the roof antenna module. These two amplifiers filter the frequencies of the radio frequency bands out of the received HF signals and amplify them. The amplified signals are then sent from the roof antenna module via the coaxial lines (FM, AM) to the tuner integrated into the COMAND operating, display and controller unit, demodulated and then undergo final amplification.
On vehicles with code (810) Sound system, the demodulated audio signals are forwarded by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via MOST to the sound system amplifier, where they undergo final amplification.
The audio is then output by the following speakers via direct lines:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter
- Center cockpit speaker (centerfill)
- Left rear surround speaker
- Right rear surround speaker
The audio signal for the subwoofer speaker travels from the COMAND operating, display and controller unit to the amplifier for the sound system over MOST and from there, via direct lines, to the subwoofer amplifier and then to the subwoofer speaker.
For vehicles without code (810) Sound system, the audio signals undergo final amplification by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit and are then output via direct lines over the following speakers:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter
AM tuner function sequence (MW/LW/SW)
For the MW, LW and SW radio frequency bands, the useful signals are broadcast using amplitude modulation (AM). The AM tuner integrated into the COMAND operating, display and controller unit demodulates these signals. In other words, it separates the useful signals (audible frequencies) from the carrier signal (inaudible).
FM tuner function sequence with phase diversity (FM/WB/ TMC)
For the FM radio frequency band, the useful signals are broadcast using frequency modulation (FM). The FM tuner integrated into the COMAND operating, display and controller unit demodulates these signals. In other words, it also separates the useful signals (audible frequencies) from the carrier signal (inaudible). The COMAND operating, display and controller unit also switches between the antenna amplifiers, depending on the reception quality.
Function requirements for RBDS, with code (494) USA version, or RDS, except code (494) USA version
^ An RBDS or RDS station has been set
^ The "RBDS" or "RDS" function is activated.
RBDS function sequence, with code (494) USA version, or RDS, except code (494) USA version
In addition to the normal radio program, many radio stations (FM) transmit additional digital information such as the station name, the program type (e.g. pop, culture, etc.) and traffic program identification (except code (494) USA version). This information is evaluated by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit and appears on the display of the COMAND operating, display and controller unit:
Disk function sequence
The disc function sequence comprises the following subfunction sequences:
^ DVD, CD or MP3 function sequence
^ AUX function sequence
DVD, CD or MP3 function sequence
Integrated into the COMAND operating, display and controller unit is a 6-disk DVD changer with a single slot. The audio CDs or DVDs (including in MP3 format) are read in via the 6-disk DVD changer and processed internally by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit. The user interface for controlling the disk functions (e.g. track selection) and for displaying supplemental information (e.g. track) is provided on the display of the COMAND operating, display and controller unit.
On vehicles with code (810) Sound system, the audio signals are forwarded by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via MOST to the amplifier for sound system where they undergo final amplification.
The audio output is then sent from the sound system amplifier to the following speakers via direct lines:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Center cockpit speaker (centerfill)
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter
- Left rear surround speaker
- Right rear surround speaker
The audio signal for the subwoofer speaker travels from the COMAND operating, display and controller unit to the amplifier for the sound system over MOST and from there, via direct lines, to the subwoofer amplifier and then to the subwoofer speaker.
In vehicles without code (810) Sound system, audio is output by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via direct lines over the following speakers:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter
AUX function sequence
If an external device (e.g. MP3 player) is connected via the AUX jack and the "AUX" menu item is called up, the base screen is displayed.
Only two speaker symbols appear in the display.
Selection or settings via function bar:
- "AUX"
- No other submenus
- "Tone"
- Configuration of audio output
The menu navigation and display of the connection options are shown on the display of the COMAND operating, display and controller unit and are dependent on the particular portable terminal that is connected.
On vehicles with code (810) Sound system, the audio signals are forwarded by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via MOST to the amplifier for sound system where they undergo final amplification.
The audio output is then sent from the sound system amplifier to the following speakers via direct lines:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Center cockpit speaker (centerfill)
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter
- Left rear surround speaker
- Right rear surround speaker
The audio signal for the subwoofer speaker travels from the COMAND operating, display and controller unit to the amplifier for the sound system over MOST and from there, via direct lines, to the subwoofer amplifier and then to the subwoofer speaker.
In vehicles without code (810) Sound system, audio is output by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via direct lines over the following speakers:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter
Memory card function sequence
If a memory card (SD card) is inserted into the SD slot of the COMAND operating, display and controller unit and the "Memory card" menu item is called up, the base screen is displayed. The play area displays the following:
- Number of tracks on the memory card
- Current track with elapsed play time
- Artist, track names or group, if stored
On vehicles with code (810) Sound system, the audio signals are forwarded by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via MOST to the amplifier for sound system where they undergo final amplification.
The audio output is then sent from the sound system amplifier to the following speakers via direct lines:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Center cockpit speaker (centerfill)
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter
- Left rear surround speaker
- Right rear surround speaker
The audio signal for the subwoofer speaker travels from the COMAND operating, display and controller unit to the amplifier for the sound system over MOST and from there, via direct lines, to the subwoofer amplifier and then to the subwoofer speaker.
In vehicles without code (810) Sound system, audio is output by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via direct lines over the following speakers:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter- Right rear door tweeter
Music Register function sequence
Files (in MP3 format) from the DVD or CD via the 6-disk DVD changer of the COMAND operating, display and controller unit as well as from the memory card (SD card) via the slot of the COMAND operating, display and controller unit can be stored on the integrated hard disk of the COMAND operating, display and controller unit and then called up as desired. If the Music Register menu item is called up, the base screen is displayed. The play area displays the following:
- Artist
- Current track with elapsed play time
- Number of tracks in directory of hard disk
On vehicles with code (810) Sound system, the audio signals are forwarded by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via MOST to the amplifier for sound system where they undergo final amplification.
The audio output is then sent from the sound system amplifier to the following speakers via direct lines:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Center cockpit speaker (centerfill)
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter
- Left rear surround speaker
- Right rear surround speaker
The audio signal for the subwoofer speaker travels from the COMAND operating, display and controller unit to the amplifier for the sound system over MOST and from there, via direct lines, to the subwoofer amplifier and then to the subwoofer speaker.
In vehicles without code (810) Sound system, audio is output by the COMAND operating, display and controller unit via direct lines over the following speakers:
- Left front door speaker
- Right front door speaker
- Left rear door speaker
- Right rear door speaker
- Left front door tweeter
- Right front door tweeter
- Left rear door tweeter
- Right rear door tweeter