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System Description





AUDIO / VISUAL: ELECTRO MULTI VISION SYSTEM: SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

1. ELECTRO MULTI VISION SYSTEM OUTLINE

(a) The electro multi vision system is provided on vehicles without the electro multi vision system. This system, as with vehicles with the electro multi vision system, provides a touch screen interface for the user to view vehicle information, operate systems such as the air conditioning system and change various settings.

2. TOUCH SCREEN OUTLINE

(a) Touch switches are touch-sensitive (interactive) switches operated by touching the screen. When a switch is pressed, the outer glass bends to contact the inner glass at the pressed position. By doing this, the voltage ratio is measured and the pressed position is detected.





3. DVD (DIGITAL VERSATILE DISC) PLAYER OUTLINE

(a) The DVD player can only play DVD videos, DVD audio and video CDs that have any of the following marks:





(1) Precaution for use of discs

NOTICE:
* PAL or SECAM color television standard discs cannot be played (only NTSC discs can be played).
* Keep the discs away from dirt. Be careful not to damage the discs or leave fingerprints on them.
* Hold discs by the outer edge and center hole with the label side up.
* Leaving the disc exposed halfway out of the slot for a long time after pressing the disc eject button may cause deformation of the disc, making the disc unusable.
* Do not use odd-shaped CDs because these may cause player malfunctions.
* Do not use discs whose recording portion is transparent or translucent because they may not be able to be inserted, ejected or played normally.
* DualDiscs that combine DVD recorded material on one side with CD digital audio material on the other cannot be played.

(b) Cleaning

NOTICE:
Do not use a lens cleaner because it may cause a malfunction in the pickup portion of the player.

(1) If dirt is on the disc surface, wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth, such as an eyeglass cleaner for plastic lenses, from the inside to the outside in a radial direction.





NOTICE:
* Pressing on the disc by hand or rubbing the disc with a hard cloth may scratch the disc surface.
* The use of solvents, such as record spray, antistatic agents, alcohol, benzine and thinner, or a chemical cloth may cause damage to the disc, making the disc unusable.

4. CD (Compact Disc) PLAYER OUTLINE

(a) A compact disc player uses a laser pickup to read digital signals recorded on a compact disc (CD). By converting the digital signals to analog, it can play music and other content.

CAUTION:
Do not look directly at the laser pickup because the CD player uses an invisible laser beam. Be sure to operate the player only as instructed.

NOTICE:
* Do not disassemble any part of the CD player.
* Do not apply oil to the CD player.
* Do not insert anything but a CD into the CD player.

(b) Usable discs

(1) This player can play only audio CDs, CD-Rs (CD-Recordable), and CD-RWs (CD-ReWritable) that have any of the following marks:





(c) Precautions for use of discs

NOTICE:
* PAL and NTSC color television standard discs can be played. (SECAM discs cannot be played.)
* Copy-protected CDs cannot be played.
* CD-Rs and CD-RWs may not be played depending on the recording conditions or characteristics of the discs, or due to damage, dirt or deterioration caused by leaving the discs in the cabin for a long time.
* Unfinalized CD-Rs and CD-RWs cannot be played.
* DualDiscs that mate DVD recorded material on one side with CD digital audio material on the other cannot be played.
* Keep the discs away from dirt. Be careful not to damage the discs or leave your fingerprints on them.
* Hold discs by the outer edge and center hole with the label side up.
* Leaving the disc exposed halfway out of the slot for a long time after pressing the disc eject button may cause deformation of the disc, making the disc unusable.
* If discs have adhesive tape, stickers, CD labels or any traces of such labels attached, the discs may not be ejected or player malfunctions may result.
* Keep the discs away from direct sunlight. (Exposure to direct sunlight may cause deformation of the disc, making the disc unusable.)
* Do not use odd-shaped CDs because these may cause player malfunctions.
* Do not use discs whose recorded portion is transparent or translucent because they may be unable to be properly inserted, ejected or played.

HINT
* When it is cold or it is raining, if the windows mist up, mist and condensation may form in the player. In such cases, the CD may skip or stop in the middle of play. Ventilate or dehumidify the cabin for a while before using the player.
* The CD may skip if the player experiences strong vibrations when the vehicle is driven on rough roads or similar uneven surfaces.

(d) Cleaning





NOTICE:
Do not use a lens cleaner because it may cause a malfunction in the pickup portion of the player.

(1) If dirt is on the disc surface, wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth, such as an eyeglass cleaner for plastic lenses, from the inside to the outside in a radial direction.

NOTICE:
* Pressing on the disc by hand or rubbing the disc with a hard cloth may scratch the disc surface.
* The use of solvents, such as a record spray, antistatic agent, alcohol, benzine, and thinner, or a chemical cloth may cause damage to the disc, making the disc unusable.

5. "BLUETOOTH" OUTLINE





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(a) "Bluetooth" is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG. Inc.

(b) "Bluetooth" is a new wireless connection technology that uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band.

HINT
The communication performance of "Bluetooth" may vary depending on obstructions or radio wave conditions between communication devices, electromagnetic radiation, communication device sensitivity and antenna capacity.

(c) Handsfree function

(1) The "Bluetooth" built into the radio receiver assembly and a "Bluetooth" compatible cellular phone* can be connected using a "Bluetooth" wireless connection. This enables use of the handsfree function on the cellular phone even though the phone may be in a pocket or bag. For this reason, it is not necessary to use a connector or cable to connect the cellular phone.

*: Some versions of "Bluetooth" compatible cellular phones may not function.

(d) "Bluetooth" audio function

(1) The "Bluetooth" built into the radio receiver assembly and a "Bluetooth" compatible portable audio player* can be connected using a "Bluetooth" wireless connection. This enables files stored in the portable audio player to be heard from the vehicle speakers. In addition, operations such as play/stop can be performed directly from the radio receiver assembly.

*: Some versions of "Bluetooth" compatible audio players may not be able to operate using the "Bluetooth" function, or music may play, but functions available using the radio receiver assembly may be limited.

(2) Available "Bluetooth" audio devices





HINT
The amount of remaining battery charge displayed on the radio receiver assembly may be different from that of the portable player.

6. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

(a) MOST Network Outline









(1) Electro multi vision system components communicate with each other via the MOST.

(2) The MOST network uses a shielded twisted pair of wires for its communication lines.

(3) The master unit of the MOST is the display and navigation module display.

(4) MOST communication lines connect each slave unit centering around the master unit to form a MOST network ring.

(5) The master unit sends a wake-up signal to activate each slave unit connected to the MOST network.

HINT
If a short or open circuit occurs in the MOST circuit, communication will be interrupted and the system will not operate normally.

(b) AVC-LAN OUTLINE





(1) Components of the electro multi vision system communicate with each other via the AVC-LAN.

(2) The AVC-LAN uses a twisted pair of wires for its communication lines.

(3) The master unit of the AVC-LAN is the display and navigation module display.

HINT
* The display and navigation module display has enough resistance (60 to 80 Ohms) necessary for communication.
* If a short or open circuit occurs in the AVC-LAN circuit, communication is interrupted and system will not operate normally.

7. DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION OUTLINE

(a) The electro multi vision system has a diagnostic function (the result is indicated on the master unit).

8. DIAGNOSIS DISPLAY DETAILED DESCRIPTION

HINT
* This section contains a detailed description of displays within diagnostic mode.
* Illustrations may differ from the actual vehicle screen depending on the device settings and options. Therefore, some detailed areas may not be exactly the same as on the actual vehicle screen.

(a) Service Menu Screen





HINT
Some items may be grayed out or not displayed based on the device settings.

(b) Failure Diagnosis Screen





HINT
Some items may be grayed out or not displayed based on the device settings.

(1) System Check Mode Screen





* *1: Node position number for devices connected to the MOST network.

HINT
MOST node position numbers are provided for devices connected to the MOST network.

* *2: Device Name List No. 1

HINT
* Device Name List No. 1 displays some of the devices that make up the electro multi vision system.
* The names of the components from Device Name List No. 1 are shown in the following table.






* *3: Check Result

HINT
* Result codes for all devices are displayed.
* When "MOST" is displayed for the result, press "MODE" on the screen to display the "MOST Line Check" screen.
* If "NCON" is displayed for all the devices connected to the AVC-LAN, or no devices connected to the AVC-LAN are displayed, check the AVC-LAN circuit Electro Multi Vision System.






* *4: Memory Clear

HINT
* Present and past DTCs and registered connected device names are cleared.
* Data is cleared by pressing the "Memory CLR" switch for 3 seconds.

* *5: Recheck

HINT
* A system check will be performed again after the memory is cleared.
* The Recheck switch will dim during a system check.

* *6: Device Name List No. 2

HINT
* Device Name List No. 2 displays some of the devices that make up the electro multi vision system.
* The names of the components from Device Name List No. 2 are shown in the following table.






(2) Unit Check Mode Screen





Screen Description





(3) MOST Line Check Screen

HINT
* The inspection will be performed at the time the screen changes from "System Check Mode" to "MOST Line Check".
* The master unit checks the connection of each device on the MOST network.





* *1: Node position number for devices connected to the MOST network.

* *2: Device Name List

HINT
* Device Name List displays some of the devices that make up the electro multi vision system.
* The names of the components from Device Name List are shown in the following table.






* *3: Check Result

HINT
* The master unit displays the check result on the screen based on the response information from each slave unit.
* Result codes for all devices are displayed.






* The device name and result will not be displayed if there is no system registration record and no response for the connection check during the MOST line check even if the device is connected to the MOST network.

(c) Function Check/Setting Screen





HINT
Some items may be grayed out or not displayed based on the device settings.

(1) Microphone & Voice Recognition Check





Screen Description





HINT
* The microphone is active at all times when this screen is displayed.
* While recording or playing, the switches other than the stop switch cannot be pushed.
* When no recording is present, the play switch cannot be pushed.
* Recording will stop after 5 seconds or when the stop switch is pushed.

(2) Vehicle Signal Check Mode Screen





Screen Description





HINT
* Only items sending vehicle signals will be displayed.
* The input signals from the vehicle are updated once per second and if any have changed, the screen is updated.