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Navigation System: Application and ID



PCM2 Control Unit (head Unit)

The PCM2 control unit (head unit) includes the following components:

Internal:
PCM2 gateway
PCM2 Man Machine Interface (MMI)
Internal amplifier (optional, depending on the equipment)
Tuner
Single CD
Navigation (optional/insertion)
VOCS (voice control system) (optional/insertion)
Controller Area Network (CAN) Comfort
MOST switch

External:
External amplifier (optional, Harman or BOSE)
Telephone/telematics (optional)
CD changer (CDC), (optional)

The PCM2 consists of at least two but a maximum of four MOST nodes, (Gateway, MMI and Navigation and VOCS (optional)), which communicate with each other via the electronic MOST. Data is transferred outside of the PCM2 via the optical MOST.

Telephone/telematics
The telephone/telematics feature is available as an option and is linked to the PCM2 via the optical waveguide.

Tuner
The tuner is part of the PCM2 (on the main board).

Unlock counter
Interruptions occur in the system if perfect communication is no longer possible. If the relevant threshold values are exceeded, an entry is recorded in the appropriate control unit and the unlock counter is incremented.

External amplifier
The external amplifier (Harman or BOSE) is available as an optional feature and is linked to the PCM2 via the optical waveguide.

Internal amplifier
The internal amplifier is an optional part of the PCM2 (installed on the main board).

Wake-up function
In an idle state, all control units connected to the MOST are in sleep mode. When the PCM2 is switched on, the light is switched on via the MMI. It is regenerated and passed on by the MOST control units connected.