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Entertainment Systems: Description and Operation





Video System

Video System Component Location









Video System Control Diagram

NOTE:
A = Hardwired; N = Medium Speed CAN Bus; P = MOST R = SPDIF (Sony); I = CVBS










The Video system comprises:
- Front screen (Navigation Touch screen Display TSD)
- Television tuner module
- Television antennas
- Rear headphone module

TELEVISION
The television system receives television signals from television antennas in the rear side screens. The antennas are connected to the television tuner via coaxial leads.

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION

Touch Screen Display





The Touch Screen Display (TSD) is located in the center of the instrument panel and is the driver control interface for the infotainment system. The TSD is connected to the MOST ring and communicates with the other components in the audio/infotainment system.
The TSD communicates with the RSE module via a co-axial cable. The TSD processes its own video for system operation but receives the video image data from the RSE via the co-axial cable.
The TSD is a seven inch touch sensitive LCD (liquid crystal display) VGA screen. The dual-view TSD allows the front seat passenger to view television and video images when the car is being driven. The dual-view screen allows the driver to see the navigation or other system screens but not the TV or video when the vehicle is moving. The screen can be switched between single and dual view using AUDIO VIDEO switch on the TSD.

NOTE:
Due to legislation, the NAS markets do not receive this dual-view option. A single view display is available in these markets.
The dual-view TSD uses Parallax Barrier Shutter Technology to alternately hide and reveal columns of pixels to the left and right hand views of the screen. The display comes with a specially designed agar coating to help prevent sunlight bleaching.

Care should be taken with the TSD to ensure its correct operation
- The screen should be cleaned with a lightly, water moistened cloth. Do not use chemical agents or domestic products to clean the screen or any part of the surround.
- Only use your finger to operate the touch screen. Ensure you only use one finger to avoid incorrect entries.
- A short light press of the touch screen is sufficient. Excessive pressure can damage the screen.

IAM (Integrated Audio Module)





The IAM is located in the Instrument panel and incorporates the following systems:
- HD Radio (where fitted)
- Bluetooth(R) receiver (telephone and audio streaming)
- 40 GB Hard drive
- USB controller (front)
- Audio AUX
- CD player

ICP (Integrated Control Panel)





The ICP duplicates many of the touch-screen audio user control features. Any volume setting made whilst in audio, TV, phone, navigation or voice activation mode will be memorized for that system. The ICP communicates with the IAM on the medium speed CAN (controller area network). The IAM converts control/command signals from the ICP and then distributes the information onto the MOST system to the audio system and other information and entertainment systems.
No configuration procedure is required if the ICP is replaced. There is no option to calibrate the ICP using the Land Rover approved diagnostic equipment.

Rear Seat Entertainment Module





The Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) module is located in the rear RH (right-hand) side of the luggage compartment. The RSE module is an interface between the video and audio inputs from other system components and the video display and audio outputs.
The RSE module communicates with the audio systems via the MOST connection. Audio output from the DVD player or the AVIO panel is processed by the RSE module and passed on the MOST ring to the audio amplifier to allow audio output to be played through the vehicle speakers or the headphones.
Video input from the TV tuner and the Audio Video Input/Output (AVIO) panel is also processed by the module and passed to the two RSE LCD (liquid crystal display) screens and the TSD on separate video connections. The RSE module also controls the power supplies to the RSE LCD (liquid crystal display) screens and infra-red remote control signals received by the RSE LCD (liquid crystal display) screens. The infra-red signals are passed from the RSE LCD (liquid crystal display) screens to the RSE module on a local CAN bus system
The RSE module has two modes of operation; engine running mode and reduced operation mode. With the engine running the RSE module has full functionality. When the engine is not running the RSE module has reduced functionality to prevent excessive drain on the vehicle battery. The reduced functionality comprises a reduced audio volume and time limit on system operation.
The reduced audio volume is only active when the engine is not running. The audio volume is limited reduce battery consumption. If the volume was set at a higher level than this when the engine was running, when the engine is subsequently started, the volume level will gradually increase to the previously selected setting. This prevents the user being distracted by a sudden increase in volume.
A time limit operation is active when the ignition is off and the system is manually switched on using the TSD. The system will operate for a maximum of ten minutes. The battery voltage is continually monitored by the IAM. If the IAM detects that the battery voltage has fallen to a predetermined level, the IAM will shut the infotainment system down to prevent further battery drain. Once the system has shut down due to low battery voltage, it can only be restarted when the engine is running and the battery voltage has risen above the threshold level for more than one minute.

Television Tuner





The TV tuner is located under the RH (right-hand) side front seat. The TV tuner allows the rear seat occupants to view television transmissions on the RSE LCD (liquid crystal display) screens screens. The front seat occupants can also view the TV transmissions on the TSD but only if duel view TSD is installed or the vehicle is stationary. The TV tuner is capable of receiving analogue and DVB-T digital broadcasts in one unit where transmissions allow or ISDB-T digital broadcasts in Japan in a separate unit.
The TV tuner is connected on the MOST ring which it uses to output its audio signals to the amplifier. Video output from the tuner is on a LVDS cable to the RSE module or a screened co-axial cable to the TSD in vehicles without RSE. Four further connections provide for the signal input from four TV antenna amplifiers and four antennae.
The TV tuner contains three internal tuners. All of the tuners are connected to the antennae. These tuners receive the audio and visual signals. The tuner with the strongest signal is automatically used to display the required TV channel.
One of the internal tuners (connected to two of the antennae) is used to scan the locality for receivable channels (background scanning). The tuner can detect different frequencies transmitting the same channel and can select the strongest signal for use.
The TV tuner is able to receive both analogue and digital TV signals. In certain areas both analogue and digital signal strengths will vary. When in an area of weak reception, you may experience a break-up in picture and sound quality, or a blank screen and audio muting. It may be of benefit to possibly switch between analogue and digital TV stations.
The TV tuner is connected to the infotainment system using one harness connector, one LVDS connector, one MOST connector and two dual FACRA connectors for the antennae connections.
Television audio can be heard through the vehicle speakers and the wireless headphones.

Digital Wireless Headphones





The Infrared Headphones Transmitter is located in the roof headlining near the interior lighting console assembly.
The system can support up to two pairs of wireless headphones. Rear passengers can listen to selected source on RSE screen. The headphones have an adjustable headband which operates on a ratchet mechanism.
The headphones house the infra-red receiver sensors which receive the transmitted signals from the headphone transmitter, two AAA batteries located below a sliding cover and the power on/off switch. When inserting the batteries it is important that the battery polarity is observed as marked in the battery compartment.
The RH (right-hand) side of the headphone houses the volume control, a channel switch and a power 'ON' LED (light emitting diode). The channel switch allows the user to select alternative audio channels (rear left/right, dual-view audio source) when active. The power 'ON' LED is illuminated when the on/off switch on the RH (right-hand) side of headphone is pressed. This will remain on and the headphones powered until the switch is pressed for a second time. If the headphones have not received an infra-red signal from the transmitter for several minutes, they will automatically switch off to prevent battery drain.

LCD Screens





The RSE screens are located in the rear of the front seat head restraints. The screen is secured in the head restraint with one screw and two metal clips which are covered by a removable surround. The screens are a 8 inch, auto dimming (selectable via remote control settings), 800X480 resolution monitor.
An infra-red receiver sensor is located centrally in the bottom portion of the upper screen surround. The receiver sensor receives infra-red transmissions from the remote control and passes them to the RSE module on a private CAN bus system which is only connected between the RSE module and the RSE screens. The RSE module can then transmit any relevant messages onto the MOST ring. All screen settings can be changed using the RSE remote control.
The screens should be cleaned with a lightly, water moistened cloth. Do not use chemical agents or domestic products to clean the screen or any part of the surround.

AVIO (Audio Visual Input Output) Panel
The AVIO panel is located at the rear of the floor console. The panel provides for the connection of auxiliary audio and video inputs from an external source, such as a games console, via plugs on the panel. The plugs are covered by a lift up panel.
Video and audio phone plugs are provided and are designated as AV. The plugs are connected to the RSE module and allow the auxiliary input video to be played on the RSE LCD (liquid crystal display) screens and the audio to be played on the vehicle speakers or on the cordless headphones. The auxiliary input video cannot be displayed on the TSD.
An additional single, 3.5mm jack plug allows for the attachment of an auxiliary audio input, such as a personal stereo or MP3 player. This plug is connected directly to the IHU and allows audio to be played on the vehicle speakers.