3022537 - 5580N intergrated control system (ics) panel

GLOSSARY

AF (ALTERNATIVE FREQUENCY):Radio function which makes it possible, whilst receiving an RDS programme broadcast by several transmitters on different frequencies, to automatically switch to the frequency with the best reception.BALANCERadio function which makes it possible to adjust the sound distribution between the left and right side speakers.BASSRadio function which makes it possible to adjust the acoustics (LOW TONES)EONRadio device function which makes it possible to receive information on traffic conditions from radio channels not currently tuned into, temporarily interrupting the station being listened to.FADERRadio function which makes it possible to adjust the distribution of the sound between the speakersFMLong wave radio transmission frequency between 8705 and 108 MHz.GPS (GLOBAL POSITIONING SISTEM)Satellite location system, whose purpose is to provide any user the possibility of deciding his position on the earth's surface.GSMCommunication standard for mobile equipment (GSM= Global System for Mobile Communcation) currently used in about 90 countries, enjoying optimum coverage.LOUDNESSRadio function which makes it possible to improve the sound by increasing the low tones.LWLong wave radio transmission frequency between 153 and 279 kHz.MWLong wave radio transmission frequency between 531 and 1602 kHz.CONNECTInfo Telematic NodePOI (Point of interest)Consists of typing in a sequence of information in order to select a particular point of interest (in relation to which information can be obtained)PTYRadio function which makes it possible, with the RADIO mode activated, to select the type of programme, e.g. NEWS (news and current affairs), AFFAIRS (politics and events), etc. for the radio stations which provide this type of information.PTY31Alarms on extraordinary events (e.g. floods, earthquakes) which are broadcast from enabled radio stationsRDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM)Radio broadcasting system intended for radio transmission in the range from 87.5 to 108.0 MHzRG (Route Guidance)Route guidance assisted with speech and written messagesTARadio function which makes it possible, if set, to receive traffic news broadcasts irrespective of the current radio operating mode. If a CD is playing, this is interrupted and the volume is automatically increased.TFT (THIN FILM TRANSISTOR)Technology used for making high-resolution liquid crystal screens.TP (TRAFFIC PROGRAMME)RDS transmitter with traffic news.TREBLERadio function which makes it possible to adjust the acoustics (High Tones)SIM (Subscriber Identication Mobile)Phone cardSMS ( Short Mesage System )Short messages)PIN ( Personal Identification Number )Personal identification numberPUK ( Pin Unblocking Key )Code for unblocking phone after three incorrect PIN code entriesDTMF ( Dual Tone Multi Frequency )Key with two frequency tones

CONNECT

The CONNECT system is shown below.
1 - Connect module 2 - Loudspeakers 3 - Radio/GPS/GSM aerial 4 - Steering wheel controls (opt) 5 - CDC (opt) 6 - BOSE subwoofer (opt) 7 - Hands-free microphone

Specifications

Introduction

The Telematic Info Node (CONNECT) is an electronic device connected to the B-CAN network which incorporates the radio, music CD player, Navigator and the GSM car 'phone with Voice Recognition module. The TIN is mounted at the centre of the dashboard and occupies 2 DIN slots (1 DIN slot corresponds to the standard dimensions of a car radio).Cars fitted with CONNECT also have an instructions document for use of the radio/CD, car 'phone and Navigator

The external components which complete the CONNECT functions are:

  • Loudspeakers, in the two versions HIGH level and HI FI level (see subgroup 5570T)
  • The radio aerial with radio, telephone and satellite navigator functions
  • A CD CHANGER with 10-disc loader supplied as OPT (see subgroup 5570T)

COMPOSITION

Architecture

The CONNECT is constructed with the following architecture; inside, there is a Master Module which coordinates the following modules:

  • FM/AM radio module
  • CD-ROM+CD-Audio player module
  • GPS navigator module
  • GSM Dual Band telephone module
  • SIM card reader module for telephone function
  • Integrated module for recognition/speech command for telephone function
  • External module consisting of a 5' display in TFT technology

Options:

  • Management of external CD CHANGER module (if present)
  • Steering wheel controls for controlling the radio, CD/CDC player, car 'phone and speed commands.
  • Trip management (on-board computer)
  • Service Management (Targa Services)

Front panel

The front panel, shown below, is made out of a single part moulded in polycarbonate. It comes with two plug arrangements for versions with and without a phone card (A).
The front pane is the same on all versions, apart from the plug arrangement. It features twenty-four keys (T1 - T24) and two rotating selectors (R1-R2).Some controls have mulitiple functions that depend on active system operating conditions.Activation of the selected function is controlled, in some cases, by the length of time for which the key is pressed (short or long), as shown in the following function descriptions:T1Single pressTELEPHONE: has the function of sending the outgoing call following the dialling of the number in the TELEPHONE menu.Any application (in the case of an incoming call): has the function of acquiring the incoming callProlonged pressAny application (in the case of an incoming call): has the function of rejecting the incoming callT2Single pressVOICE RECOGNITION: activates the voice recognition function.Prolonged pressVOICE RECORDER: activates the recording of 30 seconds of user speechT3The function of this button is to allow the CD to be taken out of the player. T4Single pressTELEPHONE application: this is the telephone button '1'Any application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this is the button which selects the first programme memorised in that bandProlonged pressAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this is the button for memorising, in the first position of the current band, a station selected previously, with R2 in fine mode or with T13/T15 in SKIP modeT5Single pressTELEPHONE application: this is the telephone button '2'Any application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this button selects the second programme memorised in that bandProlonged pressAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this button is for memorising, in the second position of the current band, a station selected previously, with R2 in fine mode or with T13/T15 in SKIP modeT6Single pressTELEPHONE application: this is the telephone button '3'Any application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this button selects the third programme memorised in that band.Prolonged pressAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this button is for memorising, in the third position of the current band, a station selected previously, with R2 in fine mode or with T13/T15 in SKIP modeT7Single pressTELEPHONE application: this is the telephone button '4'Any application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this is the button which selects the fourth programme memorised in that bandProlonged pressAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this button is for memorising, in the fourth position of the current band, a station selected previously, with R2 in fine mode or with T13/T15 in SKIP modeT8Single pressTELEPHONE application: this is the telephone button '5'Any application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this button selects the fifth programme memorised in that band.Prolonged pressAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW:this button is for memorising, in the fifth position of the current band, a station selected previously, with R2 in fine mode or with T13/T15 in SKIP modeT9Single pressTELEPHONE application: this is the telephone button '6'Any application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this is the button which selects the sixth programme memorised in that bandProlonged pressAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this button is for memorising, in the sixth position of the current band, a station selected previously, with R2 in fine mode or with T14/T15 in SKIP modeT10TELEPHONE application: this is the telephone button '7'Any application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = CDC: this button selects the CD preceding the current one in the CDC loaderT11TELEPHONE application: this is the telephone button '8'T12TELEPHONE application: this is the telephone button '9'Any application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = CDC: this button selects the CD following the current one in the CDC magazineT13TELEPHONE application: this is the telephone '*' buttonAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this button skips backwards in frequency, stopping at the first transmitter with an audible signalSource = CD, CDC: button for skipping to the previous track.T14Single pressTELEPHONE application: this is the telephone '0' buttonAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = CD, CDC: this is the PLAY/STOP button of the audio CD player (if there is an audio CD inserted in the player).Prolonged pressAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = CD, CDC: this is the PAUSE buttonT15TELEPHONE application: this is the telephone '#' buttonAny application (excluding TELEPHONE)Source = FM1/FM2/FM3/MW1/MW2/LW: this button skips forwards in frequency, stopping at the first transmitter with an audible signalSource = CD, CDC: button for skipping to the next track.T16The button (SRC) in question is for selecting (in rotation) the possible audio sources relating to the radio system; following repeated presses (FM1-FM2-FM3-MW-CD-CDC).T17Single pressMAIN: Pressing this button activates the MAIN application (screen summarising all the applications in operation)Prolonged pressDARK: this is for darkening the display without losing the functions of the TIN system, which continues to operate as if nothing had happened.You can return to the graphic mode by pressing any of the buttons T17-T21T18Single pressAUDIO: Pressing this button activates the AUDIO applicationProlonged pressAUDIO OFF: this deactivates the audio (radio) module, preventing radio reception and playing of CD tracks.The audio module can be reactivated by pressing T19 again; in this case the situation (configuraiton, selected radio station, CD track being played) will be the same as that present when switched off.T19Single pressTEL: Pressing this button activates the TELEPHONE applicationProlonged pressTELEPHONE OFF:This deactivates the telephone module, preventing the reception and transmission of calls and the display of telephone info.The tel. module can be reactivated by pressing the T18 button again and of course the Emergency Call button.T20Single pressNAV: Pressing this button is for activating the NAV applicationProlonged pressNAV MUTE is for muting only the Route Guidance speech messages. The speech function is reactivated by prolonged pressure on the button (T20).T21TRIP: Pressing this button activates the TRIP applicationT22Press this CONNECT button (T22) to display the INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES menu.T23RPT: This is used to make the system repeat the last voice command (which was perhaps difficult to hear or accidentally disregarded)T24ESC: This button is for exiting from any selection list or going up from one submenu level to the next one up.R1This is used for switching the system on/off (button function), and for adjusting the volume (encoder function).R2This is used for selecting the desired function in the various user menus and confirming by pressing (key/encoder function).V1The screen is TFT technology and its size is 5'ASlot for Sim CardBCD slotCOptical sensor for automatically switching display lighting between night and day settings.

Connector layout

The connector layout is shown below
A - Radio connector B - Radio connector C - Radio connector
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