GF82.70-P-2014LE Short Message Service (SMS), Function
GF82.70-P-2014LE Short Message Service (SMS), Function
- with CODE (386) Preinstallation for telephone "Cell phone", UPCI [UHI] system
- with CODE (389) Mobile phone preinstallation with universal interface, USA/Canada
- with CODE (386) Comfort telephony
Function requirements
^ C. 30g ON or c. 15R ON
^ A mobile telephone network available in adequate strength and quality
^ Correct Personal Identification Number (PIN) entered, if set on the mobile phone
^ Enabled Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card inserted in mobile phone
^ Compatible mobile phone inserted into UPCI cell phone holder (Universal Portable Cell Phone Interface) (A34/15)
SMS, general
The user has a facility for managing his text messages (e.g. reading or deleting) in the form of the Short Message Service (SMS) application.
For this, the new as well as the existing SMS messages on the mobile phone are displayed.
The following SMS functions are possible:
- Receiving SMS
- Displaying SMS messages on mobile phone screen and on the COMAND display (A40/8) (without code (867) SPLITVIEW) or the SPLITVIEW display (A40/10) (with code (867) SPLITVIEW)
- Delete SMS
- Reading out SMS message
- Inbox list of most recently received SMS messages, sorted by date (choice of displaying either sender or start of text for each text message)
- Composing and sending SMS messages
The SMS function consists of the following subfunctions:
^ Function sequence, receive text message
^ Function sequence, call up messaging application
^ Function sequence for displaying SMS message
^ Function sequence for composing and transmitting SMS
^ Function sequence, read out text message
Function sequence, receive text message
Incoming SMS are received over the following route:
Up to 31.5.09:
Incoming SMS messages are received via the telephone and GPS roof antenna (A2/49) (model 221) or the telephone and GPS antenna (A2/49) (model 216 with code (494) USA version) or the telephone antenna (A2/49a1) (model 216 without code (494) USA version).
- With code (386) Preinstallation for telephone "Cell phone", UPCI [UHI] system:
The signals are received by the telephone/cell phone/STH radio remote control antenna splitter (A2/53) (model 221 with code (228) Stationary heater) via a direct line and transmitted via a direct line to the E-net compensator (A28/3).
- With code (389) Mobile phone preinstallation with universal interface, USA/Canada:
The signals are received by the frequency switchover control unit (N96) (model 221 with code (494) USA version) and transmitted via a direct line to the cell phone antenna amplifier (A28/2).
Via the UPCI [UHI] (Universal Portable Cell Phone Interface) cell phone holder the signals are received by the mobile phone.
The mobile phone transmits the SMS message via the UPCI [UHI] (Universal Handy Interface) cell phone holder over a direct line to the UPCI [UHI] (Universal Portable Cell Phone Interface) control unit. The UPCI [UHI] (Universal Portable Cell Phone Interface) control unit receives the SMS message and transmits it to the COMAND controller unit via MOST.
As of 1.6.09
The signal for an incoming SMS message is received via the telephone and GPS roof antenna (model 221) or the telephone and GPS antenna (model 216) and transmitted via the E-net compensator directly to the Bluetooth module (A34/7) and received by the inserted mobile phone via the UPCI [UHI] (Universal Portable Cell Phone Interface) cell phone holder.
The mobile phone receives the SMS message and transmits it via the UPCI [UHI] (Universal Portable Cell Phone Interface) cell phone holder to the Bluetooth module and then over a Bluetooth connection to the Bluetooth antenna (A2/91).
The Bluetooth antenna transmits the SMS message via a direct line to the COMAND controller unit.
The receipt of an SMS message is registered via the COMAND controller unit and is available there.
On receiving a new SMS message, an acoustic signal is given by the COMAND controller unit and a symbol is displayed in the COMAND display or SPLITVIEW display.
Function sequence, call up messaging application
The SMS application for managing (e.g. reading or erasing) text messages is selected using the "Telephone" menu item and then "SMS", which takes place using the front central operating unit (A40/9).
The menu is displayed via the COMAND display or SPLITVIEW display.
Up to 31.5.09:
The control signals are routed to the UPCI [UHI] (Universal Portable Cell Phone Interface) control unit via the following components:
- Telematics CAN (CAN A)
- COMAND controller unit
- Media Oriented System Transport (MOST)
As of 1.6.09
The request to call up the SMS application is transmitted directly to the front central operating unit via COU [ZBE] LIN (LIN A1). The front central operating unit sends the signals over the telematics CAN to the COMAND controller unit.
Function sequence for displaying SMS message
After selecting the "SMS" menu item, the SMS messages available in the COMAND controller unit are selected and displayed. They are displayed via the COMAND display or SPLITVIEW display.
Function sequence for composing and transmitting SMS
A text message can be created using the following controls:
- Keypad on mobile phone
- Rear handset (A34/16) (with code (856) 2nd handset in rear armrest)
Up to 31.5.09:
The control signals of the front central operating unit are routed to the UPCI (Universal Portable Cell Phone Interface) control unit via the following route:
- Telematics CAN
- COMAND controller unit
- MOST
The text message is then transmitted to the recipient by the UPCI [UHI] (Universal Portable Cell Phone Interface) control unit via the following route:
- Direct line
- UHI portable CTEL holder (Universal Handy Interface)
- Direct line
- E-net compensator (without code (494) USA version) and direct line
- Cell phone antenna amplifier (with code (494) USA version) and direct line
- Telephone/cell phone/STH radio remote control antenna splitter (model 221 with code (386) Preinstallation for telephone "Cell phone", UPCI [UHI] system and with code (228) Stationary heater) and direct line
- Frequency switchover control unit (model 221 with code (494) USA version) and direct line
- Telephone and GPS roof antenna (model 221)
- Telephone antenna (model 216 with code (494) USA version)
- Telephone and GPS antenna (model 216 without code (494) USA version)
As of 1.6.09
An SMS message can be composed and sent using the mobile phone only.
The SMS message is transmitted via the Bluetooth module directly over the E-net compensator to the telephone and GPS roof antenna (model 221) or the telephone and GPS antenna (model 216) and then to the mobile telephone network.
Function sequence, read out text message
The voice output is implemented by the voice control system (VCS [SBS]) control unit (N41/3) up to 31.5.09 and by the COMAND controller unit as of 1.6.09.
The SMS message voice output is transmitted via MOST to the audio tuner control unit (N93/1), where it is output over the following speakers via direct lines:
Model 216:
without code (810) Sound system:
- Left door speaker group (H4/1)
- Right door speaker group (H4/2)
with code (810) Sound system:
- Left rear surround speaker (H4/54)
- Right rear surround speaker (H4/57)
- Left door Sound tweeter (H4/68)
- Right door Sound tweeter (H4/69)
- Left door Sound woofer and midrange speaker group (H4/72)
- Right door Sound woofer and midrange speaker group (H4/73)
Model 221:
without code (810) Sound system
- Left front door speaker group (H4/1)
- Right front door speaker group (H4/2)
- Left rear door speaker group (H4/3)
- Right rear door speaker group (H4/4)
with code (810) Sound system:
- Left rear surround speaker
- Right rear surround speaker
- Left front door Sound tweeter (H4/68)
- Right front door Sound tweeter (H4/69)
- Left front door Sound woofer and midrange speaker group (H4/72)
- Right front door Sound woofer and midrange speaker group (H4/73)