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Direct Current/Alternating Current (DC/AC) Inverter – System
Operation and Component Description
System Diagram Description
Item
DC/AC converterRefer to Component Description: (page
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1
AC mains outletRefer to Component Description: (page
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2 Description
Item
AC mains outlet switch
3
Battery
4
Ignition relay
5
Keylesss vehicle module
6
System Operation
DC/AC converter
In the rear part of the center console there is an
optional 230 V socket instead of the outlet of the
standard 12 V electrical system.
In this case a DC/AC converter supplies a
continuous power of 150 W at 230 V/50 Hz. It can
also absorb temporary power peaks of up to 300
W when consumers are switched on. For example, an output of 150 W is sufficient to
run laptops, games consoles and mobile phone
chargers.
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Component Description
DC/AC converter
The converter operates with a series connection
of two power converter circuits. The primary power
converter here is a push-pull converter. It converts
the 12 V supply from the electrical system of the
vehicle to an intermediate direct current link of
approx. 320 V.
From this intermediate direct current link, the
downstream full H-bridge circuit generates a
pulse-width modulated output voltage with 230
V/50 Hz.
A controller modulates the pulse width of the
square-wave output voltage and maintains an
effective output voltage of 230 V under varying
load conditions and under different input voltages.
Here, the rising and falling edge of the positive and
negative square wave pulse are controlled
symmetrically to the ideal shape of a sine wave,
which - among other things - also makes a positive
contribution to electromagnetic compatibility.
DC/AC converters which supply a modified square
wave output voltage are referred to as 'Modified
Sine Wave Inverters".
With this type of system there is no need for a
residual current operated device for protection in
the event of accidental contact, as all of the 230 V
lines are double-insulated. Potential-free separation
of the entire 230 V voltage part from the vehicle is
provided (electrical isolation).
The output voltage of 230 V/50 Hz is not generated
until the switching voltage is present at terminal 1
of the converter via the AC mains outlet switch.
The converter operates with the ignition switched
on and a vehicle electrical supply of between 11
V and 16 V. Internal voltage monitoring in the converter deactivates the system if the input
voltage is outside this range.
AC mains outlet
Description
Item
230 V/50 Hz outlet
1
LED (light emitting diode)
2
Cover3 Description
Item
230 V/50 Hz outlet (for UK vehicles)
1
LED2
Cover3
In order to prevent accidents and the risk of
electrical shock, the outlet is protected with a child
safety device and the AC outlet switch.
In order to make the system safer for children, the
safety catches for the 230 V contacts can only be
pushed to one side by pressing a Euro plug evenly
into both of the connector openings.
The AC mains outlet switch only activates the
system when a consumer is connected to the
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Audio System
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 415-01, for
schematic and connector information.
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 415-03, for
schematic and connector information.
General Equipment
The Ford approved diagnostic tool
Inspection and Verification
NOTE: If the keycode is entered incorrectly 3 times,
the system will allow the next keycode in 30
minutes. After entering the keycode the 10th time
incorrectly the system will lock out. The component
can only be unlocked by the manufacturer.
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart Electrical
Mechanical
– Fuse(s)
– Wiring harness
– Electricalconnector(s)
– Audio unit
– Audio control switch (if equipped)
– CD changer
– Central junction box (CJB)
– Audio unit
– Antenna
– Foreign objects
contacting speaker
– Trim poorly fitted/resonance
– Audio control switch (if equipped)
– Compact disc (CD) changer
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the symptom and refer to the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
Self-Diagnostic Mode - Low Series
Audio Unit
NOTE: The audio unit must be in radio mode
before entering the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
1. To enter the audio unit Self-Diagnostic Mode, switch the audio unit ON. Within four seconds
depress the preset buttons 3 and 6 together.
2. Release the preset buttons 3 and 6 and the audio unit will enter the Self-Diagnostic Mode. 3.
The Self-Diagnostic Mode will automatically stop
after one iterration or to interrupt it , switch the
audio unit OFF.
Self-Diagnostic Mode Circuit Tested
Message Displayed
Right hand front woofercircuit
1. 4CH RF low
Right hand fronttweeter circuit.
2. 4CH RF high
Left hand front woofercircuit.
3. 4CH LF low
Left hand front tweetercircuit.
3. 4CH LF High
Right hand rear woofercircuit
1. 4CH RR low
Right hand rear tweetercircuit
2. 4CH RR high
Left hand rear woofercircuit
3. 4CH LR low
Left hand rear tweetercircuit.
3. 4CH LR High
Antenna connection
Seek 87.5 - 108.0
4. If the cause is not evident after the Self-Diagnostic Mode, connect the Ford
approved diagnostic tool to the data link
connector (DLC).
Self-Diagnostic Mode - High Series
Audio Unit GEN 2
NOTE: The audio unit must be in radio mode
before entering the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
1. To enter the audio unit Self-Diagnostic Mode, switch the audio unit ON. Within four seconds
depress the preset button 3 and 6 together.
2. Release the preset button 3 and 6 and the audio
unit will enter the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
3. The Self-Diagnostic Mode will automatically stop
after one iterration or to interrupt it , switch the
audio unit OFF.
Self-Diagnostic Mode Circuit Tested
Message Displayed
Right hand front woofercircuit
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Cellular Phone
Refer to
Wiring Diagrams Section 415-00, for
schematic and connector information. General Equipment
Ford diagnostic equipment
Principles of Operation
NOTE: Voice control will only operate with the
audio unit and components required switched ON.
Voice Control
The portable support electronics (PSE) module
has a voice control system. The customer will be
able to push the VOICE button on the audio control
switch located on the steering column lower
shroud, this will activate the PSE module and allow
voice control. An audible tone will be heard through
the audio unit speakers after which, a voice
command can then be spoken into the microphone
located in the overhead console.
The incoming calls and voice confirmation can be
heard through the audio system speakers.
When a voice command is spoken into the
microphone it will be sent as a signal to the PSE
module. The signal is then sent from the PSE
module to the relevant components on the
medium-speed controller area network (CAN) bus
network. The component will then convert the
signal back into the original voice command.
The components that the PSE module interacts
with are as follows:
• audio unit
• navigation system display module
• cellular phone
For additional information on the cellular phone
system, REFER to the cellular phone Owner's
Guide.
Bluetooth
An input can be given through the cellular phone
with or without the cellular phone connected to the
handset holder. Providing that the cellular phone
is one of the recommended cellular phones for the
system, is supplied with the Bluetooth technology
and the cellular phone is programmed to the PSE
module.
When selected as active the Bluetooth technology
is a wireless system that interacts with the relevant component modules through the PSE module. The
general operation of the Bluetooth is similar to the
voice control.
Bluetooth technology cannot transfer the cellular
phone's PHONEBOOK or recent outgoing and
incoming call details to the audio unit or navigation
system display module. If the cellular phone is
placed into the handset holder the PHONEBOOK
data and recent outgoing and incoming call
information will be transferred to the audio unit or
navigation system display module.
For additional information, REFER to the cellular
phone Owner's Guide.
Inspection and Verification
NOTE: Make sure that the cellular phone is
featured on the list of recommended cellular
phones for the system.
Make sure that the PSE module and cellular
phone are configured to each other before
starting a system diagnosis. ENTER the
following PIN number on the cellular phone to
configure the cellular phone to the PSE module:
0000.
Make sure that the MUTE symbol is not
displayed on the audio unit when trying to
operate the cellular phone system. If the MUTE
symbol is displayed, this indicates that the PSE
module requires configuring to the vehicle and
the cellular phone requires programming to the
PSE module. GO to
Pinpoint Test C.
1. Verify the customer concern by operating the system using the customers cellular phone.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart Electrical
• Fuse(s)
• Wiring harness
• Electrical connector(s)
• Cellular phone
• Microphone
• PSE module
• Audio unit
• Instrument cluster
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Audio System – Overview
Keycode entry - vehicle with standard
audio system
The keycode is entered via the MENU button and
the arrow buttons. The keycode is then confirmed
with the rotary/pushbutton in the middle of the unit.
Only a limited number of attempts to enter the
correct keycode are allowed. The number of
attempts already made is shown in the display.
Following every subsequent unsuccessful attempt,
an uninterrupted waiting period must be observed
before a further attempt can be made.
The display then shows "WAIT XX" and counts
down to "0", provided the ignition remains switched
on. Once this time has expired, a new attempt can
be made to enter the keycode.
After a certain number of unsuccessful attempts
at entering the keycode, the display will show
"LOCKED" or "SAFE". The customer will now be
unable to switch on the device.
The authorized Ford dealer can remove the lock
and can make up to three further attempts.
Vehicle Identification Number (VID) -
entry - vehicle with standard audio
system
It is often extremely difficult to return stolen audio
units which have been seized by the police to their
owners.
Therefore, many Ford audio units offer the option
of, for example, entering a vehicle identification
number into the unit.
For Ford audio systems, the abbreviation VID is
used to refer to the Vehicle Identification Number.
The VIN (chassis number) or, for instance, the number plate number can be entered and this
fulfills the security function.
The VIN is programmed ex works. If the unit is
replaced, the VIN is automatically transferred by
the diagnostics system during configuration.
Self-check routine - vehicles with
standard audio system.
The audio unit must be in radio mode before
entering the Self-Diagnostic Mode.
To enter the audio unit Self-Diagnostic Mode,
switch the audio unit ON. Press pre-set buttons 3
and 6 simultaneously and then release them again.
Keycode entry - vehicles with upgraded
audio system
The station keys are used to enter the keycode.
Station key 5 is used to confirm the keycode.
Only a limited number of attempts to enter the
correct keycode are allowed. The number of
attempts already made is shown in the display.
After the second unsuccessful attempt, the person
entering the keycode will have to wait for an
uninterrupted period of time before making the next
attempt.
The display then shows "WAIT XX" and counts
down to "0", provided the ignition remains switched
on. Once this time has expired, a new attempt can
be made to enter the keycode.
After a certain number of unsuccessful attempts
at entering the keycode, the display will show
"LOCKED" or "SAFE". The customer will now be
unable to switch on the device.
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The authorized Ford dealer can remove the lock
and can make up to three further attempts.
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Description
Item
In-car entertainment
1
Genetic electronic module (GEM).
2
instrument cluster
3
ABS4
ABS sensor assembly
5
Rear LH mid/bass range speaker
6
Rear RH mid/bass range speaker
7
Rear LH tweeter
8 Description
Item
Rear RH tweeter
9
AUX port
10
Radio remote control.
11
FM/AM antenna
12
Front LH mid/bass speaker
13
Front RH mid/bass speaker
14
Front LH tweeter
15
Front RH tweeter
16
System Operation
In-car entertainment
The audio system is connected to the MS CAN
network and uses an internal amplifier which
directly drives the system speakers. It can only be
operated via the head unit and the radio remote
control. The head unit is connected to the vehicle
on the medium speed CAN bus. This allows the
unit to be interrogated for diagnostic purposes.
The automatic volume control (AVC) adjusts the
audio volume depending on the driving speed. The
audio device receives the necessary signals for
the ABS (anti-lock brake system) wheel sensors
from the instrument cluster on the MS-CAN. As
vehicle speed increases the audio level is adjusted
to compensate for extra road and vehicle noise.
Eight AVC settings are possible.
To choose the setting for automatic volume control,
press the MENU button until the AVC display
appears.
The required adjustment level is determined by the
Infotainment control unit based on the driving
speed signal. The vehicle speed signal is received
over the CAN. The signal is an average of the four
wheel speed sensor signals. Should an invalid
speed signal be received the AVC will not alter the
output volume.
AVC is controlled by the audio amplifier. Component Description
Vehicles with standard audio system
The standard audio system can only be used via
the head unit, the radio remote control and the
mobile electronic accessories module.
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Vehicles with upgraded audio system.
The upgraded audio system is available with the
following equipment:
• • Radio/individual CD player with MP3
• • Radio/individual CD player with MP3 and
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
• • Radio with integrated 6x CD changer with MP3
• • Radio with integrated 6x CD changer with MP3
and DAB
DAB radio
DAB is a procedure for digital transmission of radio
programs.
The DAB system was developed in Europe within
the framework of a European development program
and in recent years has been introduced in many
European countries.
The audio signals from up to 12 radio stations are
packaged into a multiplex and bundled into a single
data stream. This is then broadcast via one or more
terrestrial transmitters. This means that individual
transmitters are no longer needed for each radio
station.
In addition to the much larger range of stations that
can be provided to radio listeners through DAB,
there are also several big technical advantages
over the current FM, MW, LW and SW
transmission:
• Provided the receiver can receive the signal from the DAB transmitter, sound reproduction
is guaranteed. There is no fading, as is typical
for AM and mobile FM reception.
• Interference, such as crackling noises caused by high voltage lines, is filtered out by the DAB
receiver. • With DAB, there is no overlapping of different
stations.
• If the transmission signal is reflected by natural obstacles or buildings while en route, this
causes interference with FM. With DAB,
however, reception is significantly improved by
this.
Service linking
As soon as the audio device no longer receives
the FM signal in sufficient quality, it automatically
switches to the corresponding DAB transmitter, but
the FM display in the audio device remains active.
When the FM signal becomes available again in
sufficient quality, the device automatically switches
back.
AUX port
The audio systems have an auxiliary device input
(AUX IN) which enables the playback of auxiliary
devices such as MiniDisc or MP3 players via the
vehicle's audio system. Sounds is played back
through the vehicle loudspeakers.
Radio remote control. The following functions can be controlled with the
remote control:
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Cellular Phone – Overview
Software update - control module for
mobile electronic auxiliary equipment
(variant 1)
There is a USB port near the central electrical
module. Software updates for the control module
for mobile electronic auxiliary equipment can be
carried out here.
Software update - control module for
mobile electronic auxiliary equipment
(variants 2 and 3)
Software updates for the mobile electronic auxiliary
equipment control module can be performed via
the USB port which is integrated into the center
console.
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Description
Item
Control module for mobile electronic
auxiliary equipmentRefertoComponentDescription:(page
415-01-9)
1
instrument cluster
2
Audio unit.
3 Description
Item
Radio remote controlRefer to Component Description:(page
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4
Speakers
5
Symbian telephone
6
USB jackRefer to Component Description: USB
port/AUXsocket(415-01-19)
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