GF82.85-P-3001PMU Voice Output, Function
GF82.85-P-3001PMU Voice Output, Function
MODEL 203.0 /2 /7 as of 24.4.04
- with CODE (530) COMAND APS USA (with navigation system)
- up to Model Year 8
Block diagram for voice output with navigation
MOST Media Oriented System Transport
A2/13 Sound amplifier
A40/3 COMAND operating, display and control unit
X11/4 Data link connector
The navigation services provided by the navigation system (based on the data on the digital versatile disk (DVD)) are supported by the following basic voice outputs:
- Direction information
- Name of the street where the next turn should be made
During navigation, the compass directions (North, South, East and West) are indicated. No compass direction is specified in the case of streets which are designated by a name (e.g. in cities).
The voice data are originally stored on the navigation DVD as individual word segments. This data record is automatically transferred from the DVD to the navigation processor and stored there. The navigation processor combines these segments into complete instructions or information and generates appropriate audio frequency (AF) signals. These audio frequency signals are transferred internally to the audio signal processor as required and then transmitted over the Media Oriented System Transport (MOST) to the sound amplifier (A2/13).
There the audio signals are amplified and output through the vehicle speakers.
Several driving recommendations in quick succession are combined into a single voice output.
Manual language loading from DVD
The COMAND operating, display and control unit (A40/3) has the following languages available:
- German
- British
- English
- American
- English
- French
- Spanish
- Italian
- Dutch
- Swedish
- Danish
- Portuguese
The required language can be selected in the "System Settings" menu. The voice output data are then automatically sent from the DVD to the navigation processor and stored in its non-volatile memory.
Loading a language requires several seconds and changes the voice output as well as the menu texts on the display. Voice loading takes place again automatically after a power disconnection.
While a language is being loaded from the DVD, severe vibrations (e.g. bad road conditions) should be avoided. Otherwise the voice output might be broken up. In such cases it is necessary to reload the language.
Voice output superimposed with another audio source
When voice output is active simultaneously with an audio source (e.g. CD, radio), the two signal sources are superimposed.
Voice output volume
The voice output volume can be adjusted during voice output. A definable interval is maintained automatically between the volume of the current audio source and the volume of the voice output (interval can be changed in "Settings" menu).
The audio volume is turned down during voice output. If the specified volume difference to the audio signal is not attained, the COMAND operating, display and control unit (A40/3) then decreases the level of the audio signal until the specified volume difference is again attained. After voice output has taken place, the volume of the audio signal is increased to match that of the voice output. The volume of the voice output cannot be reduced to below a certain minimum level.
Voice output mute circuit
The navigation voice output can be muted by pressing the "MUTE" button during a voice output. The mute feature applies only for the current voice output. If an audio source (CD, radio, etc.) can be heard at the same time as the navigation voice output, the first press of the mute button mutes the navigation voice output, and the second press mutes all audio output.