| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Television tuner module |
| 2 | Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) module |
| 3 | digital versatile disc (DVD) autochanger |
| 4 | Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) screen |
| 5 | left-hand (LH) remote audio controls and window switch |
| 6 | Audio/Video input/output panel |
| 7 | Steering wheel controls |
| 8 | Speakers |
| 9 | Clock spring |
| 10 | Audio amplifier |
| 11 | IHU |
| 12 | Touch Screen Display (TAD) |
| 13 | Speakers |
| 14 | right-hand (RH) remote audio controls and window switch |
A = Hardwired; P = MOST
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| 1 | Ignition switch |
| 2 | Steering wheel controls |
| 3 | Clock spring |
| 4 | Integrated Head Unit (IHU) |
| 5 | Touch Screen Display (TAD) |
| 6 | Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) module |
| 7 | RSE screen |
| 8 | RSE remote control |
| 9 | Television tuner |
| 10 | DVD autochanger |
| 11 | Speakers |
| 12 | Amplifier |
| 13 | Rear door remote audio controls/headphone socket and window switch |
| 14 | Rear door remote audio controls/headphone socket and window switch |
| 17 | AVIO panel |
| 18 | Fuse |
The Video system comprises:
The Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system comprises:
The rear multimedia system provides video and audio entertainment for the rear seat occupants. The system allows rear seat occupants to:
Video and TV pictures are viewed on liquid crystal display (LCD) screens located in the back of the front seat head restraints. The audio output can be played through headphones or over the vehicle audio system speakers.
The Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) module is located in the rear RH side of the luggage compartment. The RSE module interfaces between the audio and video inputs from other systems components and the video display and audio outputs.
The RSE module communicates with the audio systems via a MOST connection. Audio output from the DVD autochanger and the AVIO panel is processed by the module and passed on the MOST ring to the audio amplifier to allow audio output to be played on the vehicle speakers or on the cordless headphones.
Video input from the TV tuner, DVD autochanger and the AVIO panel is also processed by the module and passed to the two RSE LCD screens and the TAD on separate video connections. The RSE module also controls the power supplies to the RSE LCD screens and relays the infrared remote control signals received by the RSE LCD screen infrared sensors to the DVD autochanger. The infrared signals are passed from the RSE LCD screens to the RSE module on a bus system known as the IS bus.
The DVD autochanger outputs some of its information to the RSE module on an Alpine proprietary bus known as the Ai Net.
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 to a maximum setting of 12 to 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.
The time limit operation is active when the key is removed from the ignition and the system is manually switched on using the TAD. The system will operate for a maximum of one hour. The battery voltage is continually monitored by the IHU. If the IHU detects that the battery voltage has fallen below a predetermined level, the IHU 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.
The module is connected into the infotainment system with five harness connectors.
RSE Module Harness Connector C2109 (MOST)
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | MOST Rx- optical signal receive | Input |
| 2 | MOST Tx- optical signal transmit | Output |
RSE Module Harness Connector C2116 and C2490 (Rear screens)
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | LCD screen backlight ground (GND) | Input |
| 2 | LCD screen backlight supply | Output |
| 3 | Not used | - |
| 4 | LCD power supply +13V | Output |
| 5 | Not used | - |
| 6 | LCD power supply +6V | Output |
| 7 | Not used | - |
| 8 | LCD power supply -16V | Input |
| 9 | Composite video GND | Input |
| 10 | Composite video output | Output |
| 11 | IS Bus signal + | Output |
| 12 | IS Bus signal - | Output |
| 13 | IS Bus signal frame + | Output |
| 14 | IS Bus signal frame - | Output |
| 15-17 | Not used | - |
| 18 | Power supply +12V | Output |
| 19 | Not used | - |
| 20 | Power GND | Input |
RSE Module Harness Connector C2491 (TV tuner and TAD)
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | TV tuner composite input | Input |
| 2 | TV tuner GND | Input |
| 3 | DVD/TV tuner composite output to TAD | Output |
| 4 | DVD/TV tuner GND to TAD | Output |
RSE Module Harness Connector C2492 (Power Supply)
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12V battery supply from infotainment relay | Input |
| 2 | Not used | - |
| 3 | Battery GND | Input |
| 4-8 | Not used | - |
RSE Module Harness Connector C2770 (AVIO Panel)
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | AUX 1 Video composite input + | Input |
| 2 | AUX 1 Video composite input - | Input |
| 3 | AUX 1 Audio RH channel input + | Input |
| 4 | AUX 1 Audio RH channel input - | Input |
| 5 | AUX 1 LH channel input + | Input |
| 6 | AUX 1 LH channel input - | Input |
| 7 | AUX 2 Video composite input + | Input |
| 8 | AUX 2 Video composite input - | Input |
| 9 | AUX 2 Audio RH channel input + | Input |
| 10 | AUX 2 Audio RH channel input - | Input |
| 11 | AUX 1 LH channel input + | Input |
| 12 | AUX 1 LH channel GND input - | Input |
| 13 | Shield | Input |
RSE Module Harness Connector C2771 (DVD changer)
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Remote control GND | Input |
| 2 | Remote control signal | Input |
| 3 | Start-up | Input |
| 4 | Ai net shield GND | Input |
| 5 | Ai net + | Input |
| 6 | DVD video shield GND | Input |
| 7 | Audio shield GND | Input |
| 8 | Audio GND | Input |
| 9 | Ai net - | Input |
| 10 | DVD video GND | Input |
| 11 | Video composite input | Input |
| 12 | DVD audio RH channel | Input |
| 13 | DVD audio LH channel | Input |
The television tuner module is located in the rear RH side of the luggage compartment. The television tuner is connected to the rest of the entertainment system on the MOST bus. Audio and control signals are passed on the MOST bus while video is transmitted via a coaxial cable to the Touch Screen Display (TAD).For additional information, refer to: Communications Network (418-00 Module Communications Network, Description and Operation).
Television audio can be heard through the vehicle speakers and the remote control rear headphone modules. The audio will continue to be heard whilst the vehicle is moving, however the television picture will stop displaying once the vehicle starts moving.
Televison Tuner Module Harness Connector C2117
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12V battery supply from infotainment relay | Input |
| 2 | GND | Input |
| 3 | Not used | |
| 4 | TV video signal | Output |
| 5 | TV video signal GND | Input |
| 6-20 | Not used | - |
Televison Tuner Module Harness Connector C2106
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | MOST Rx- optical signal receive | Input |
| 2 | MOST Tx- optical signal transmit | Output |
Televison Tuner Module Harness Connector C2228
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | LH rearward TV antenna amplifier | Input |
| 2 | LH forward TV antenna amplifier | Input |
Televison Tuner Module Harness Connector C2227
| Pin No | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | RH rearward TV antenna | Input |
| 2 | RH forward TV antenna amplifier | Input |
Two TV antennae are located in each rear side quarter window. The forward antenna is a high frequency antenna and the rearward antenna is a low frequency antenna. Each antenna is connected directly to a TV RF antenna amplifier which is located just above the rear quarter light, behind the trim.For additional information, refer to: Antenna (415-02 Antenna, Description and Operation).
The rear seat passengers can use standard headphones to listen to audio from any of the sources fitted to the vehicle. These include:
The remote audio control modules are located in the rear doors, incorporated into the rear window switches.
The remote audio control modules allow the user to select which source to listen to. The remote controls cannot override what the driver has selected. If the driver is listening to a CD the rear passenger cannot control the CD player.
The remote audio control modules allow the user to alter the volume in the head phones, change track/disc up/down or repeat on a CD, change pre-set radio stations or tune up/down on the radio and television.
The DVD autochanger is located in the RH rear corner of the luggage compartment. The DVD player is a six disc design which will accept DVD movies, video CD's (VCD) and music CD's on CD-R or CD-RW. The discs are housed in a magazine to allow six discs to be stored in the unit. Additional magazines can be purchased to allow greater flexibility. The magazine is accessible via a sliding door on the front of the unit. An eject button, located behind the door, when pressed, automatically ejects the magazine from the unit.
The DVD autochanger is operated using a remote control unit supplied with the vehicle. The remote control is an infrared unit which transmits the infrared signal to receivers in each RSE LCD screen.
The DVD autochanger receives the remote control information from the RSE LCD screens on a bus system known as the IS bus to the RSE module. The information is then passed from the RSE module on an Alpine proprietary bus known as the Ai Net to the DVD autochanger. The Ai Net is a bus system used to communicate between the RSE module and the DVD autochanger.
A Sony Philips Digital Interface Format (SPDIF) is used to output the audio from the DVD autochanger to the audio amplifier. The SPDIF is an optical system connected between the DVD autochanger and the audio amplifier. SPDIF is a standard audio file transfer format which allows the transfer of digital audio signals from one device to another without having to be converted first to an analog format which maintains the viability of the digital audio signal.
DVD Autochanger Harness Connector C2494 (RSE)
| Pin No. | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Remote control GND | Output |
| 2 | Remote control signal | Output |
| 3 | Start-up | Output |
| 4 | Ai net shield GND | Input |
| 5 | Ai net + | Input |
| 6 | DVD video shield GND | Output |
| 7 | Audio shield GND | Output |
| 8 | Audio GND | Output |
| 9 | Ai net - | Input |
| 10 | DVD video GND | Output |
| 11 | Video composite input | Output |
| 12 | DVD audio RH channel | Output |
| 13 | DVD audio LH channel | Output |
DVD Autochanger Harness Connector C2832 (power supply)
| Pin No. | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Not used | - |
| 2 | GND | Input |
| 3 | Not used | - |
| 4 | 12V battery supply from infotainment relay | Input |
DVD Autochanger Harness Connector C2614 (SPDIF)
| Pin No. | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | SPDIF digital audio output to audio amplifier | Output |
If the operation of the DVD freezes or the screens do not display, turning the power to the unit off and then back on may clear the fault. Alternatively, change the source from DVD and back to DVD, turn the ignition switch to off and then on again to position II. The following table gives possible faults, their causes and remedies.
| Symptom | Cause | Remedy |
|---|---|---|
| DVD unit does not operate. | Fuse blown | Check and replace with fuse of correct rating |
| RSE LCD screen monitor power off | Ensure power is supplied to monitors | |
| Condensation | Wait for at least one hour for condensation to dry out | |
| Operation is unstable | Remote control handset batteries low | Replace batteries |
| Remote control receiver sensor or transmitter is dirty | Clean the receiver sensor and/or the transmitter | |
| No picture | Monitor mode is switched to an incorrect mode | Use switch on back of handset to select the correct mode |
| Playback does not start | Disc is loaded upside down | Check disc is correctly loaded |
| An incorrect format of disc is loaded | Check disc format is compatible | |
| Parental lock is set | Cancel parental lock or check rating of disc | |
| Setup menu is displayed | Press 'Set' for at least 2 seconds to turn the menu off | |
| Picture is unclear or noisy | Disc is being fast forwarded or reversed | The picture may be slightly disturbed in this mode |
| Vehicle battery power low | Check the vehicle battery condition | |
| Image freezes | Disc is scratched | Replace with an undamaged disc |
| 'NO MAG' displayed | No magazine is loaded | Load a magazine |
| 'NO DISC' displayed | No disc is loaded | Load disc into magazine |
| Disc is dirty | Clean disc | |
| Ø | Remote control operation is not possible | For some discs and playing modes certain operations are not possible. This is not a malfunction. |
| 'REGIONAL CODE VIOLATION' displayed | Disc does not match regional code number | Load a disc which matches the regional code number |
| 'VIDEO SIGNAL IS NOT CORRECT' displayed | NTSC disc is loaded in a PAL system or PAL disc is loaded in an NTSC system | Load a PAL disc |
| 'HI-TEMP' displayed | Protective circuit is activated to high temperature | Turn the power OFF on the unit and then back on again. If the display does not disappear leave the power off until the temperature decreases and turn the power ON again. |
| Handset does not operate DVD | Battery power in handset low | Replace batteries |
| Direct sunlight in handset transmitter or RSE LCD screen receiver | Protect infrared sensors from direct sunlight | |
| Universal handset mode switch incorrectly set | Looking at the rear face of the handset, ensure that the mode switch is in the LH position | |
| Batteries incorrectly installed | Check batteries or correctly fitted | |
| Handset not pointed at RSE LCD screen | Point the handset directly at the screen |
The RSE LCD screens are located in the rear of the front seat head restraints. The screen is secured in the head restraint with three screws which are covered by a removable surround. The screen is a 6.5 inch, auto dimming, high resolution LCD monitor, manufactured by Alpine
An ambient light sensor, in the bottom left edge of the screen, allows the system to automatically adjust the brightness of the screen to compensate for changes in ambient light levels.
An infrared receiver sensor is located centrally in the upper screen surround. The sensor receives infrared transmissions from the DVD remote control and passes them to the DVD autochanger, via the RSE module on a bus system known as the IS bus. All screen settings can be changed using the RSE remote control.
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.
Each RSE LCD screen is connected to the infotainment system using a 20 pin harness connector.
| Pin No. | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Backlight GND | Input |
| 2 | Backlight power supply | Input |
| 3 | Not used | - |
| 4 | 12V LCD power supply | Input |
| 5 | Not used | - |
| 6 | 6V LCD power supply | Input |
| 7 | Not used | - |
| 8 | -16V LCD power supply | Input |
| 9 | Composite video GND | Input |
| 10 | Composite video input | Input |
| 1 | IS bus signal + | Input |
| 12 | IS bus signal - | Input |
| 13 | IS bus signal frame + | Input |
| 14 | IS bus signal frame - | Input |
| 15-17 | Not used | - |
| 18 | Power supply +12V | Input |
| 19 | Not used | - |
| 20 | Power GND | Output |
The remote control for operation of the DVD autochanger is a universal infrared type. A switch on the rear of the control selects either the left hand or right hand screens and allows the individual settings for each screen to be changed as required. The switch has a central position which disables the remote control and prevents battery drain.
The remote control transmits an infrared signal in response to operation of a button. The signal is received by a sensor located on each RSE LCD screen and is passed, via an IS bus to the RSE module. From the RSE module the signal is passed on an Alpine proprietary bus known as the Ai Net, to the DVD autochanger. The remote control also allows selection of an auxiliary input from the AVIO panel (video or games console) or selection of audio (radio or CD).
The remote control is powered by two 'AAA' batteries located in the rear of the control and are accessible by removing a sliding cover. When inserting the batteries it is important that the battery polarity is observed as marked in the battery compartment. light emitting diode (LED)'s at the top left and right hand corner of the control indicates that the remote control is operating when a button is pressed. Only one LED will illuminate depending on which screen is selected. If the LED's fail to illuminate when a button is pressed, the battery voltage may be low or the switch on the rear of the control may be set in the central 'off' position.
The AVIO panel is located at the rear of the centre console. The panel provides for the connection of auxiliary audio and video inputs from an external source, such as a games console, via seven plugs on the panel. The plugs are covered by a lift up panel.
Two sets of video and audio phono plugs are provided and are designated as AV1 and AV2. The plugs are connected to the RSE module and allow the auxiliary input video to be played on the RSE LCD screens and the audio to be played on the vehicle speakers or via the rear headphone modules. The auxiliary input video cannot be displayed on the TAD.
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.
The AVIO panel is connected to the infotainment system using two harness connectors.
AVIO Panel Harness Connector C2226
| Pin No. | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Not used | - |
| 2 | GND | Input |
| 3 | Left auxiliary audio input | Input |
| 4 | Right auxiliary audio input | Input |
| 5 | Auxiliary GND | Input |
| 6 | Not used | - |
AVIO Panel Harness Connector C2988
| Pin No. | Description | Input/Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | AV 1 Video + | Input |
| 2 | AV 1 Video - | Input |
| 3 | AV 1 Audio right + | Input |
| 4 | AV 1 Audio right - | Input |
| 5 | AV 1 Audio left + | Input |
| 6 | AV 1 Audio left - | Input |
| 7 | AV 2 Video + | Input |
| 8 | AV 2 Video - | Input |
| 9 | AV 2 Audio right + | Input |
| 10 | AV 2 Audio right - | Input |
| 11 | AV 2 Audio left + | Input |
| 12 | AV 2 Audio left - | Input |
| 13 | Shield GND | Input |