radio AUDI A6 2005 C5 / 2.G Electrics System Training Manual

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18 Rotation rate sensor 202
19 Door control unit, passenger's side J387
20 Control unit for seat adjustment with memory,
passenger’s side, J521
21 Door control unit, rear right J389
22 Transmitter unit in wheel well for tyre pressure
monitoring, rear left G433
23 Radio receiver for auxiliary heating R64
24 Control unit for navigation with CD drive J401
Control unit for voice input J507
Digital sound package control unit J525
Radio R
TV tuner R78
Digital radio R147 25 Transmitter unit in wheel well for tyre pressure
monitoring, rear right G434
26 Parking aid control unit J446
Control unit for trailer detection J345
27 Central control unit for convenience system J393
28 Control unit for electric parking and
hand brake J540
29 Control unit for power management J644
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Display and
operating unit for
front information
J523Te l e p h o n e
transmitter and
for telephone
R36
CD changer
R41
Digital
sound package
J525
Switch for
access and
start authorisation
E415Antenna read-in
unit for keyless access
authorisation
J723
Wiper motor
J400Sensor for rain and
light detection
G397
Passenger
compartment
monitoring
G273Alarm horn
H12
Fresh air fan
J126Refrigerant pressure and
refrigerant temperature
G395
Tr a n s m i t t e r,
front left
G431Tr a n s m i t t e r,
front right
G432Tr a n s m i t t e r,
rear left
G433Transmitter,
rear right
G434Antenna, rear
R96 Te l e p h o n e /
telematics
J526Handset
for telephone
R37
Navigation
with CD drive
J401
TV tuner
R78
Radio module
RVoice input
J507
MOST bus
CAN Instrument cluster
CAN Diagnosis
CAN Drive
CAN Convenience
CAN Distance control
LIN bus
Various sub-bus systems
Wireless transmission
– Bluetooth signal

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Division of functions
System control is broken down into three basic
modules:
– the control unit for access and
start authorisation J518,
– the antenna read-in unit for keyless access
authorisation J723 and
– the switch for access and
start authorisation E415.
All three components communicate with each other
over a local single-wire bus.
The control unit for access and start authorisation is
the master of the system and a participant on
Convenience. The same control unit is installed for
all system versions.
The antenna read-in unit for keyless access
authorisation is only installed with the
Advanced Key option. It serves as the interface
between the antennae, sensors and the control unit
for access and start authorisation.
The switch for access and start authorisation is
installed in various versions, depending on the
transmission, radio frequency of the central locking
system and the Advanced Key option. An evaluation
electronic device is also integrated into the switch.
Convenience electrics
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Access and
start authorisation
J518Antenna read-in
unit for
keyless access
authorisation
J723
Switch for
access and start
authorisation
E415

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Ve rs i on s
The switch for access and start authorisation is
available in the following versions:
– with and without Advanced Key function
– with and without ignition key anti-removal lock
– for radio frequencies of 315 MHz, 433 MHz or
868 MHz
Functions
The switch for access and start authorisation
includes other functions apart from the ignition
switch function:
– Evaluation of the key position of the ignition
switch:
The ignition switch evaluates the ignition key
position using four switches.
The switch information is transferred to the
control unit for access and start authorisation in
binary code via the local bus and also for
monitoring purposes, via two lines.
The lock barrel in the ignition switch is not coded
mechanically, which means that the turning
movement can be performed with every
A6 '05 key.
– Safety branch for the steering lock of the control
unit for access and start
authorisation:
In addition to the switch-offs in the control unit
for access and start authorisation, the voltage
supply for the motor of the electromechanical
steering lock is interrupted in the switch for
access and start authorisation in order to
prevent the steering column locking
automatically.
If terminal 15 is switched on, the voltage supply
is always switched off.
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Switch for access and start authorisation E415
ULock
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Vehicl e ke y
The key has a mechanically coded hinged bit for the
lock cylinder in the driver’s door and the tailgate/
boot lid. The transponder function is integrated into
the electronics and also works without a battery.
An integrated battery powers the electronics for the
radio remote control and Advanced Key functions.
A new feature here is the bi-directional data
exchange between the radio-control key and the
control unit for access and start authorisation via
the antenna for central locking and anti-theft
warning system R47. This is used to transfer the
status of the central locking system into the key.
If a button outside of the function range of the key
is pressed, the LED integrated in the key shows the
lock status of the vehicle. The lock status displayed
is always the status, which was achieved using this
key when central locking was last actuated.
If the vehicle is opened or locked in the interim
period using a second key, this does not change the
lock status in the first key.
Furthermore, the radio frequency is changed from
433 MHz to 868 MHz for the first time in many
countries. This radio frequency is ideal for data
communication between vehicle keys and the
control unit.
Since this frequency can only be used for very short
transmission pulses, any interference from
long-term radio transmitters, such as baby phones,
wireless headsets, etc. is eliminated.
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326_058 Vehicle within key range
Vehicle outside of key range,
last vehicle status is locked Signals from the key LED
Vehicle outside of key range,
last vehicle status is not locked
Approx. 4 seconds on
off
on
off
on
off

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Four transmitting antennae are distributed in the
vehicle and are used by the vehicle for radio
communication with the vehicle key. The antennae
transmit on a frequency of 24.5 kHz. The vehicle key
evaluates all four signals and determines the
position in or on the vehicle based on the field
strength of the individual antennae.
The antennae are located:
–in the rear doors
–in the centre console
–in the rear bumper
The start/stop button works in the same way as the
button module, which was first used in the A8 ‘03.
For safety reasons, the button positions are
evaluated both by the control unit for access and
start authorisation and by the switch for access and
start authorisation signal.
Antennae for access and start authorisation E134 - R138
Button for access and start authorisation E408
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Function diagram
Legend
E493 Operating button for dash panel insert
F1 Oil pressure switch
F34 Warning contact for brake fluid level
E66 Switch for low coolant display
F77 Warning contact for windscreen washer level
G Sender for fuel level indicator
G6 Pre-feed fuel pump
G17 Temperature sensor for outside temperature
G34 Sensor for brake pad wear, front left
G35 Sensor for brake pad wear, front right
G169 Fuel level sensor 2*
G266 Oil level and oil temperature sensor
J17 Fuel pump relay
J285 Control unit in dash panel insert
J489 Receiver for radio clock
J533 Data bus diagnosis interface
J540 Control unit for electric parking and
hand brake
* only for vehicles with quattro drive
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Additional signal
1 Terminal 58d
2 Terminal 58s

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Diagnosis
The central control unit for convenience
system, J393, has the usual diagnostic functions,
such as read fault memory, read measured value
blocks, adaptation, coding, as well as selective and
sequential actuator test at its disposal.
Actuator test
The selective actuator test initiated by the diagnosis
tester can be used to check the following actuators:
– Indicator light for safe central locking K133
(in door rim)
– Lock central locking signal (once)
– Activate safe locking for doors (once)
– Unlock central locking signal
– Lock filler flap
– Unlock filler flap
– Lamp for left brake light M9
– Lamp for right brake light M10
– Lamp for high-level brake light M25
– Lamps for tail light, left
– Lamp for parking light, left M43
– Lamps for tail light, right
– Lamp for parking light, right M44
– Lamp for reversing light, left M16
– Lamp for reversing light, right M17
– Lamp for direction indicator light, rear left M6
– Lamp for direction indicator light, rear right M8
– Lamp for rear fog light, left L46
– Lamp for rear fog light, right L47
Coding
This diagnostic option can be used to perform
coding, for example, for these functions:
– Anti-theft warning system
– Central locking (normal/selective)
–Tilt sensor
– Passenger compartment sensor
– Convenience function via radio
–Right-hand traffic
–Avant detection
–Rear sun blind
Convenience electrics
Note
In addition to the selective actuator test,
the diagnosis software also includes the option
of a sequential actuator test.
– Number plate light X
– Boot light W3
– Footwell light, rear left W45
– Footwell light, rear right W46
– Activation of rear lid remote unlocking
(rotary latch opens, closing aid moves up)
– Motor for rear sun blind (rear sun blind moves in
both directions)
– Signal for rear window heater activation
–Interior lighting
– Acknowledgement of anti-theft warning system
horn
–RoW/USA
–Light package
– Tank cap lock detection
– Equipment (Basic/High-Line)
–Sliding roof
– Multi-function control unit (taxi/emergency
doctor/fire brigade, installed/not installed)

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The control units for seat adjustment can be used to
set up to 8 individual seat positions for an
electrically adjustable seat. The seat positions can
be stored in memory and can be set again if
necessary using the memory keypad or by entering
a radio code.
Installation position
The control units for seat adjustment are located in
the floor area under the driver’s and passenger’s
seat.
The control unit can be used both for the driver’s
seat and for the passenger’s seat by assigning
a PIN code in the connecting plug.
The unlearned/uncoded control unit is thus coded
automatically for either the driver’s seat or
passenger’s seat installation position – depending
on the pin – when it is first connected to the seat.
This operation can only be performed once, but can
be released again by means of the diagnostic
function (in the Conditioning menu item).
Diagnosis
The following diagnostic functions are available
under the address words 36 Seat adjustment,
driver’s side and 06 Seat adjustment, passenger’s
side:
– Read measured-value blocks
–Coding
–Actuator test
–Adaptation
Control units for seat adjustment
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Input and output signals
(driver’s seat)
Convenience electrics
Function
The control unit for seat adjustment powers the
positioning motors in the seat directly using its load
outputs. The position detection function of the
positioning motors is implemented using hall
sensors. The driver’s-side door control unit reads in
switch information from the operator unit for
memory, driver’s seat E97 as voltage-coded
information and sends this via CAN Convenience to
the control unit for seat adjustment with
steering-column adjustment memory J136.
The control unit for seat adjustment with
steering-column adjustment memory reads in
information from the switch for fore-and-aft and
height adjustment, driver’s seat E61, the switch for
backrest adjustment, driver’s seat E96 and the
switch for tilt adjustment, driver’s seat E222 directly.
The driver’s-side door control unit J386 reads in the
button information "Seat memory emergency-Off"
and supplies this discretely as well as in the form of
a CAN Convenience message to the control unit for
seat adjustment with steering-column adjustment
memory J136. Comfort functions, such as seat
symmetry positioning and comfort side view as well
as radio code allocation to a memory location, are
implemented using settings in the Multimedia
Interface (MMI).
Data bus diagnosis interface J533
Door control unit, driver's side J386Switch for fore-and-aft and height
adjustment, driver’s seat E61
Switch for backrest adjustment,
driver’s seat E96
Switch for tilt adjustment,
driver’s seat E222
Control unit for seat adjustment with
steering-column adjustment memory
J136
Operator unit for memory,
driver’s seat E97Discrete lead for
"Seat memory emergency-Off" signalPositioning motors
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