Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview
Power Supply For CID, Central Information Display
CID power supply lines:
The Central Information Display (CID) is the indicating instrument of the head unit; it does not generate its own screen contents. The CID is switched on and off using the head unit and is supplied via the following connections:
- Ground connection
- Terminal�30g
- K-CAN connection (logical control)
- LVDS data line (picture signals from the head unit)
CID screen failure:
In the event of a temporary screen failure during operation with simultaneous failure of sound output, the CID is not defective. In this case, the function of the head unit must be checked first. The same applies to delayed switch-on, frozen graphics or partially hidden image contents.
Faults with regard to LVDS data line:
If there is a fault memory entry with regard to the LVDS data line, the operability of the head unit must be checked first.
Faults with regard to back lighting:
The back lighting of the CID is influenced via the bus from the head unit. If the CID does not switch on its back lighting at terminal�15, a check must be run as to whether the head unit and K-CAN are operating without faults.
Faults with regard to excess temperature
With unfavorable operation conditions, the temperature of the CID can increase greatly.
In this case, the CID decreases its brightness. In extreme cases, the CID even switches off the back lighting. If it is switched off, a fault memory entry is placed in the CID.
Reasons for excessive temperatures in the CID can be:
- High outside temperature
- Strong sunlight
- Strong heat from the heating duct
Faults with regard to brightness
The brightness of the CID is controlled based on various signals. Brightness of the CID which is not desirable for the customer can lead to complaints. In this case, take the following causes into account:
- An individual brightness value can be set for the CID. The brightness value is set at the controller using its menu commands. The configured brightness value depends on the ignition key.
- Under certain circumstances, the configured brightness value might become reset after programming or after undervoltage.
- At very high temperatures in the CID, the CID reduces the brightness.
- The brightness of the CID is controlled based on the signal terminal�58g as soon as the light is switched on.
- The brightness of the CID is controlled based on the light intensity registered by the built-in photo sensor.
Pixel faults
At the moment, pixel faults cannot be fully excluded for technical production reasons; if the tolerance limit is kept, such faults do not justify replacement. The following list shows the permitted number of pixel faults:
- Maximum of 2 pixel faults (red) permitted.
- Maximum of 1 pixel fault (green) permitted.
- Maximum of 3 pixel faults (blue) permitted.
- Maximum of 3 pixel faults (total of red, green and blue) permitted.
- If the gap between two pixel faults is closer than 5�mm, the CID is recognized as defective.