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    							CELLULAR PHONE SYSTEM
    The cellular phone system comprises:
    •Transceiver Module (TM)
    •Base plate adaptor
    •Telephone cradle
    •Microphone
    •Cellular Phone Antenna
    The telephone system fitted to the vehicle allows the
    driver to dock their own handset to the vehicle hands
    free telephone system. This is achieved using an adaptor
    cradle which is telephone specific. This cradle is mated
    to a standard baseplate which in turn is connected to the
    TM. The TM is connected to the MOST ring for
    communication with the rest of the system.
    Transceiver Module
    The Transceiver Module (TM) is located in the rear RH
    quarter of the luggage compartment. The TM is the
    interface between the telephone and the Integrated Head
    Unit (IHU). The TM also contains the telephone voice
    recognition hardware and software.
    Transceiver Module Connector Pin Out C2777
    Input/OutputDescriptionPin No
    -NC1 to 15
    InputIgnition16
    InputBattery voltage17
    InputBattery voltage18
    -NC19 to 32
    -Ground33
    -Ground34
    -NC35
    -NC36
    OutputCellular phone
    ear piece +
    37
    -Cellular phone
    ear piece -
    38
    InputCellular phone
    Mic piece +
    39
    -Cellular phone
    Mic. piece -
    40
    InputWake up signal
    (non Nokia
    phone in cradle)
    41
    InputWake up signal (
    Nokia phone in
    cradle)
    42
    -NC43
    InputSteering wheel
    push to talk
    button
    44
    Input/OutputTransmit/receive
    to phone
    45
    -Shield ground46
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    							Input/OutputDescriptionPin No
    OutputSerial transmis-
    sion + (Nokia F
    bus)
    47
    -Serial transmis-
    sion - (Nokia F
    bus)
    48
    InputSerial receive +
    (Nokia F bus)
    49
    -Serial receive -
    (Nokia F bus)
    50
    InputCradle ID signal51
    InputCradle voltage
    supply
    52
    -Phone charge
    ground
    53
    OutputBattery charging
    voltage
    54
    Microphone
    A single microphone is used for hands-free telephone
    operation and for the voice recognition system. The
    microphone has an integrated noise suppression system
    for hands-free telephone use. The microphone is a
    standard directional type and is located in the front roof
    console.
    Cellular Phone Antenna
    The Cellular Phone Antenna is located in the roof
    mounted pod and is connected via a single coaxial cable
    to the TM.
    Telephone Adaptor Cradle
    The telephone system allows for the use of different
    types/manufacturers handsets. This is achieved using a
    handset specific cradle which is mated to a standard
    base plate. The design of the adaptor cradle will vary
    to accommodate different types of phones.
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    							Telephone Adaptor Base Plate
    The base plate is located in the centre arm rest. The base
    plate is connected to the TM via a dedicated serial link.
    TELEPHONE SYSTEM OPERATION
    Telephone System
    The telephone system can be operated from the IHU or
    via voice commands. The telephone system has the
    following functions:
    •Receive a call
    •Make a call
    •Phone book
    •Text message receive
    •Telephone phone book download
    The telephone system is accessed via the IHU. Once
    the phone is docked in the cradle it is possible to read/
    download the phones own phone book to find a contact
    or phone number. A phone number can also be dialled
    into the key pad on the IHU.
    Calls can be received or made by pressing the push to
    talk button on the steering wheel mounted controls.
    SMS messages can only be made via the IHU with the
    handset in the cradle.
    VOICE RECOGNITION
    The Voice recognition system controls the following
    systems where fitted:
    •Telephone
    •Radio (inc satellite radio)
    •CD / MP3 Changer
    •Touch Screen Display (TSD)
    •Note Pad
    •Navigation
    Voice control will not control Television or climate
    control system.
    On vehicles without navigation system fitted the voice
    recognition software is held in the Transceiver Module
    (TM) and the microphone is hardwired directly into the
    TM. ON vehicles with navigation the voice recognition
    software is held in the navigation computer and the
    microphone is wired directly into the navigation
    computer and the TM. Vehicles with only no navigation
    system will have a slightly reduced functionality
    compared with vehicles that have navigation fitted as
    well as the phone.
    The TM only houses voice recognition software for the
    telephone system.
    Voice control enables the driver to activate important
    functions of the car telephone and navigation systems
    without needing to operate any controls manually. This
    allows the driver to concentrate fully on driving the
    vehicle. Whenever the driver issues one of the defined
    voice commands with the system active, the voice
    control system converts the command into a control
    signal for the telephone or navigation system. The
    system recognises which system the command is
    directed at and routes the direction accordingly. The
    driver is guided through the dialogues by
    announcements or questions.
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    							Telephone
    The telephone system allows the following to be
    accessed and controlled by the voice recognition
    function.
    Dial Number
    This allows the user to dial a number (up to 20 digits)
    by digit entry with editing facility and with number as
    built up and displayed on the instrument pack message
    centre. The maximum number of recognised digits to
    be entered in one go is 16.
    Phonebook
    This allows the user to store inputted phone numbers
    against inputted nametag. Nametags are user repeatable
    association names given to identify the numeric
    destination of the phone call.
    This facility will allow 50 nametags with corresponding
    telephone numbers to be stored within the voice
    recognition Phonebook. This phonebook should not be
    confused with the phonebook held within the Sim card
    or mobile phone. The facility shall allow editing of the
    nametags and phonebook and also provide audible
    feedback of the recorded nametag. Where nametags are
    part of the audible Feedback the corresponding phone
    number shall be displayed in text form on the instrument
    pack message centre.
    It is also possible to use the add name feature to enter
    a telephone number onto the IHU and then by voice
    recognition append a nametag and store this within the
    voice recognition phonebook.
    Radio
    The radio system allows the following to be accessed
    and controlled by the voice recognition function.
    Radio On
    This allows the user to switch on the radio function.
    Radio On switches the ICE system to Radio with the
    last station played.
    Radio Tune
    This allows the user to tune the radio the radio into the
    desired frequency and band.
    Radio Presets
    This allows the user to allocate frequency against a given
    band preset. The user must be tuned into the desired
    frequency and band prior to preset allocation. If a preset
    has already a stored frequency and band against that
    preset then the new frequency and band shall be allotted.
    The Auto store feature instructs the radio to select the
    six strongest signals and allocate them against the auto
    store presets.
    There shall be nine preset memory locations within each
    of the following band settings, FM, FMA, AM, AMA,
    MW, MWA and LW (only nine presets available for
    LW band therefore no Auto store available.
    Voice commands will be available to allow the user to
    tune the radio to a given preset within the band that is
    currently tuned.
    Radio Directory
    This function allows the user to nametag the current
    frequency and band including satellite radio (SDARS).
    Nametags are user repeatable association names given
    to identify the frequency and band information thus
    allowing the radio to tune into the desired signal. This
    facility shall allow 20 nametags to be stored within the
    voice recognition. It shall be possible for the system to
    replay the whole of the directory with the ability to play
    or delete the stations announced. It should also be
    possible to individually delete nametags.
    Where nametags are part of the audible Feedback the
    corresponding Frequency and Band shall be displayed
    in text form on the instrument pack message centre.
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    							CD Changer
    The CD changer system allows the following to be
    accessed and controlled by the voice recognition
    function.
    The voice commands are standard control features with
    exception of controls that can be accessed on the steering
    wheel. Commands shall be available for up to 256 tracks
    on a CD. Text numeric format shall be 3 numbers i.e.
    track 6 is displayed as 006. MP3 Format discs have
    commands for Folder up/down.
    Display
    This function allows the user to change the TSD display
    mode by voice command.
    Voice Recognition Settings
    Voice Feedback On / Off
    Allows the user to choose between having audible
    feedback or not for functions, other than some necessary
    functions, which must have audible feedback to operate.
    Replay
    The replay command requests the voice recognition
    system to repeat its last dialogue response within a list
    in both audible and associated text feedback.
    Notepad
    The notepad function allows the user to record a series
    of 10 notes for up to 5 min.
    The user shall be able to replay or delete the notes in
    the order that they were recorded. It shall also be
    possible to delete the whole notepad.
    TMC
    The TMC system is part of the navigation system and
    provides real time traffic information to the navigation
    system. The voice commands are On or Off.
    TMC also offers Dynamic route guidance. This is also
    a voice operated on/off function.
    BLUETOOTH®
    The TM has Bluetooth® functionality. Bluetooth®
    allows the user to connect their own mobile phone
    (Bluetooth® enabled only) to the vehicle telephone
    system. Once connected the user can use the vehicle
    hands free functions system. The Bluetooth® system
    limits the functions available to those that are present
    in the Bluetooth® hands free profile. The available
    features include:
    •Make/receive a call.
    •Voice calls using the phones own voice tags (where
    set up).
    Bluetooth® will not allow the following to be accessed
    via the IHU:
    •SMS
    •No signal strength indication in the IHU
    •Phonebook download to the IHU
    •Missed calls
    •Last number redial
    •Calls list
    Prior to the Bluetooth® equipped phone being used on
    the vehicle hands free system the phone must be paired
    to the TM. The following describes the pairing process.
    –Switch Bluetooth ON on the handset.
    –The user initiates a search for other Bluetooth devices
    from the handset.
    –The TM acknowledges the existence of the
    Bluetooth® phone.
    –Land Rover appears in the handset available device
    list.
    –The user selects Land Rover form the device list and
    the TM will attempt pairing.
    –TM requests a PIN number from the phone.
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    							–The user enters the phone PIN number (this will be
    supplied by the dealer or will be marked on the side
    of the TM, use the last four characters of the serial
    number).
    –If the PIN number is correct the phone is paired with
    the TM and its details are stored in the TM
    EEPROM.
    –If the PIN number is correct the phone is paired with
    the TM and the TM details are stored in the handset.
    Once paired the TM will periodically check for stored
    Bluetooth® devices (approximately every 20 seconds).
    As this occurs the user will see a connection request on
    the handset and either accepts or declines the request.
    This request will only happen once per session.
    Once the pairing procedure (assigning the mobile phone
    to the TM) has been completed the mobile handset will
    automatically connect to the vehicle system once they
    come into range (approximately 10 metres) and the
    vehicle ignition is in position II. The word Bluetooth®
    displays in the IHU to inform the driver that the phone
    is connected to the TM.
    Each time a paired phone and TM come into range the
    TM will request connection to the phone. The user can
    accept or decline this request from the handset.
    Up to eight Bluetooth® equipped phones can be paired
    with the TM. Phones van be de-registered/disconnected
    at any time by the user. Only one phone at a time can
    be used via the vehicle hands free system. If a phone is
    connected to the vehicle via the cradle, this phone will
    cancel out any Bluetooth® phone operation.
    If the TM is replaced each phone that is paired with the
    original TM will have to be re-paired with the new TM.
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    							GENERAL
    Communication Network (Media Oriented System Transport MOST )Sheet 1 of 3
    NOTE: D= HS CAN Bus P= MOST
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    							Instrument cluster1
    Harman Kardom Logic 7 amplifier2
    Rear seat entertainment module3
    DVD autochanger4
    Harman Kardon amplifier5
    Transceiver module6
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    							Traffic Message Channel (TMC)7
    Touch Screen Display (TSD)8
    Television tuner module9
    Integrated Head Unit (IHU)10
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    							Communication Network (CAN bus) Sheet 2 of 3
    NOTE: D= HS CAN Bus N= MS CAN Bus O= LIN Bus
    Steering angle sensor1Instrument cluster2
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    Lesson 2 – ElectricalCommunications Network 
    						
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