rear entertainment JAGUAR XFR 2010 1.G User Guide

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Battery and Charging System - General Information - Battery Report Form – In Service Batteries Only
Description and Operation


NOTE: Fields marked with * are mandatory and must be completed.

General Information *Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):
Vehicle
Model: Engine type: *Mileage:
*Repair
Date: - Customer Questions *1: What is the customer’s reason for dealer visit? (tick symptoms as appropriate) Non crank
Crank but non
start Warning message Other: *2: How long was the vehicle left prior to issue. * *3: How was the car left (Locked/unlocked) * *4: How did you access to the vehicle Key fob Manual key Handle pull *5: Has the vehicle required assistance for battery issues previously? Yes No *6: Is the vehicle used? (tick symptoms as appropriate) Daily
Every other day Weekly
Less than weekly *7: Average journey length * *8: How many starts do you typically do in a day * *9: Did the customer see any instrument pack warnings prior to the
issue? * *10: Have any of the features been used
without the engine running in the last 3 days (if fitted?) Radio
Power point
accessory CD DVD USB or IPOD
connection TV
Rear seat
entertainment 11: Customer comments:- Please add any additional comments that
are relevant. * Diagnostics (Battery Testing) - - - - 1: Loose battery clamps Yes * No * 2: Loose hold down clamps Yes * No * 3: Corroded terminal posts Yes * No * 4: Physical damage/leaks Yes No * 5: Low electrolyte (Flooded batteries only) Yes * No * 6: Battery Date Code * 7: FEAD belt tension OK * Not OK * 8: Quiescent Drain mA * 9: Vent tube correctly installed Yes * No * 10: Number of Times Battery Charged: * 10: Vent tube correctly installed Yes No 11: Remove the Surface (414-00 battery care requirements) Yes * No * 12: Battery voltage * 13: Midtronics test code before charging (EXP-1080) * 13a: If Midtronics indicates that the battery needs re-charging, charge
the battery following instructions on the recommended battery charger * 13b: Midtronics test code after charge * 13c: Midtronics test code result after charge * 13d: If "good and re-charge" charge the battery following instructions
on the recommended battery charger * 13e: If "charge and re-test" for both before and after the charge
renew the battery * 13f: Only renew the battery if "renew battery", "bad cell" or charge
and re-test has been displayed twice. * Technician Comments:- Please add any additional comments that are relevant. * * * * *

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Published: 11-May-2011
Information and Entertainment System - Audio System - System Operation
and Component Description
Description and Operation

Control Diagram

NOTE: A = Hardwired; N = Medium Speed CAN (controller area network) bus; O = LIN bus; P = MOST ring; T = Coaxial



Item Description 1 Battery 2 BJB (battery junction box) 3 RJB (rear junction box) 4 CJB (central junction box) 5 ICM (information control module) 6 ICP (integrated control panel)

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The digital radio format adopted for NAS vehicles is satellite radio. Satellite service providers transmit a signal from their
up-link facility (which is the original point of transmission of data, voice or other information through an antenna system) to a
satellite where the signal is then down linked to both the terrestrial repeater network and the individual satellite car radios.
The radio switches between the satellite signal and the repeater network signal depending on the strength of the signal at any
given time.
The Sirius satellite system comprises:
Satellites
Ground repeaters
Up-link ground stations
Radio receiver systems

The Sirius satellite radio system uses three satellites on an inclined elliptical orbit. This ensures that each satellite spends
approximately 16 hours a day over the continent of the USA, with at least one satellite over the country at any one time.

The satellites beam their signals down to the ground where the signal is picked up by receivers or is transmitted to repeater
stations to cover built up areas where the signal is obscured. The satellite service comprises over 100 channels of digital
entertainment which is provided by subscription requiring a monthly payment.

Operation of the satellite radio system is the same as the radio operations with selections made through the Touch-screen and
ICP to access and navigate the system functions.

The satellite radio receiver is a dedicated tuner which is controlled by the ICM on the MOST ring. The receiver filters the
signals from the satellite radio antenna. Information is transmitted on the MOST ring and processed by the ICM. The processed
information is sent out to the power amplifier or IAM (with internal amplifier) and broadcast through the speaker system.

No configuration procedure is required if the satellite radio receiver is replaced. Calibration of the satellite radio receiver using
the Jaguar approved diagnostic equipment enables updates to be downloaded as new technology becomes available or any
fault concerns require software updates.
Satellite Radio Antenna



The satellite radio antenna is located in the roof pod and is shared with the navigation system GPS (global positioning system)
antenna where fitted. The roof pod is located externally in a central position towards the rear of the roof.

Similar to the DAB system the satellite radio antenna is designed with 50 ohm output impedance. The satellite radio receiver
is fitted with 50 ohm fakra II connectors to ensure compatibility with the antenna. For optimum performance 50 ohm low loss
coaxial cable is used between the antenna and receiver.

The antenna is designed to receive one of two signals, using the strongest signal with the least distortion to process for audio
output. For example, if the vehicle drives into a tunnel, the signal received will change from a satellite signal to a repeater
station signal maintaining the strongest signal. SATELLITE RADIO (NAS VEHICLES ONLY)

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Information and Entertainment System - Speakers - Component Location
Des cript ion and Operat ionItemDescription
LH (l eft -hand) front t weeter s peaker (Al l models )
Front center s peaker (Bowers & W il kins 440W Surround Sound Sys t em only)
RH (right -hand) front t weeter s peaker (Al l models )RH front mid-range s peaker (Bowers & W il ki ns 440W Surround Sound Sys tem only)RH front mid-bas s s peaker (All models )RH rear t weet er s peaker (Al l model s)RH rear mi d-bas s s peaker (Al l model s)RH rear ful l range s peaker (Bowers & W il ki ns 440W Surround Sound Sys tem only)
Subwoofer encl osure (Not fit t ed to Jaguar Sound Sys tem)LH rear ful l range s peaker (Bowers & W ilki ns 440W Surround Sound Sys tem onl y)LH rear mi d-bass speaker (All models )LH rear tweet er speaker (All models )LH front mid-bas s s peaker (All models )LH front mid-range s peaker (Bowers & W ilki ns 440W Surround Sound Sys tem onl y)

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Information and Entertainment System - Speakers - Overview
Des cript ion and Operat ion
Overview
The vehi cl e has t hree l evels of audio s ys t em availabl e:
Jaguar Sound Sys temJaguar Premi um Sound Syst emBowers & W i lkins Surround Sound Sys temThe Jaguar Sound Sys tem has 8 s peakers, compri s ing an i dent ical mid-bas s and t weeter combinati on in each door. Al l
s peaker domes in this sys tem are of st andard t ext il e cons t ructi on. The s peakers are driven direct ly by the IAM (i nt egrat ed
audi o module) i nternal ampli fi er.
The Jaguar 320W Premium Sound Sys tem has 9 s peakers including mid-bas s and t weet ers in t he doors , addi ng a
s ub-woofer in the spare wheel wel l. The s peakers are driven by an Al pi ne AUD 8 ampli fier l ocat ed in t he LH (left-hand)
s ide of t he luggage compartment .
The Bowers & W i lkins 440W Surround Sound Syst em us es an Al pi ne AUD 12 amplifier, a Dolby Pro-Logi c 2 7.1 Surround
Sound Sys t em and has 14 s peakers. This layout adds a mid-range s peaker to each front door whi le ret ai ning a mid-bas s
and t weet er in each rear door. It als o adds an i ns t rument panel center s peaker, 2 s urround-effect speakers i n t he rear
parcel shelf, and has the luggage compart ment-mounted sub-woofer as the Jaguar 320W Premi um Sound Sys t em. The
s peakers are driven by an AUD 12 power ampl ifier located i n t he luggage compartment .
The main s peakers on the Jaguar 320W Premium Sound Sys t em and t he Bowers & W i lkins 440W Surround Sound Syst em
are identi fied by the bright yellow Kevl ar cons truct ed domes which are vis ibl e through the s peaker grill es. The t weeter
s peaker domes are an al uminum cons truct ion. The s ub-woofer s peakers are a text ile dome cons t ructi on.
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Information and Entertainment System - Speakers - System Operation and
Component Description
Des cript ion and Operat ion
Control Diagram
• NOTE: A = Hardwi red
CONTROL DIAGRAM - JAGUAR SOUND SY STEMItemDescription
Bat tery
BJB (batt ery junct ion box)
RJB (rear junct ion box)
IAM (i nt egrat ed audi o module)
RH (right -hand) rear mid-bass speakerRH rear t weet er s peakerRH front mid-bas s s peakerRH front tweet er s peaker
LH (l eft -hand) front mid-bas s s peakerLH front t weeter s peaker

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Information and Entertainment System - Navigation System - Overview
Description and Operation

OVERVIEW

The navigation system provides audible and visual route guidance information to enable the driver to reach a desired
destination. The system allows the driver to choose the desired route using minor or major roads and will present 3 routes to
the driver based on user preferences. Directions to hospitals, museums, monuments and hotels are also available. The
navigation computer uses map information stored on a DVD (digital versatile disc) to determine the best route for the journey
and provide the driver with details of directions and approaching junctions.

The navigation system has various levels of user control through the Touch-screen and JaguarVoice system. System volume
adjustment can be made using the ICP (integrated control panel), Touch-screen and steering wheel controls.

There are 3 navigation system variants specific to various markets. On all systems the GPS (global positioning system) signal
is received by the GPS (global positioning system) antenna located in the roof pod antenna module.

The European navigation system includes the TMC (traffic messaging channel) function, which receives traffic information from
an FM antenna integrated into the heated rear window. On a pre-selected route the system will offer re-routing options
depending on traffic conditions.

The Japanese navigation system includes the VICS (vehicle information and communication systems) function. The VICS
(vehicle information and communication systems) supplies information to enable the navigation computer to re-route the
navigation guidance or to inform the vehicle driver of traffic conditions in the vehicles vicinity. Information is provided to the
system through an FM antenna integrated into the heated rear window and a VICS beacon located in the LH upper side of the
instrument panel.
The NAS (North American specification) variant does not include any additional traffic information systems.

The navigation system is primarily controlled from the Touch-screen which is located in the center of the instrument panel.
Control signals from the Touch-screen are sent on the MOST (media oriented systems transport) ring to the navigation
computer. The navigation computer uses a dedicated GVIF (gigabit video interface) bus to transmit video signals to the Touch-
screen.

Depending upon the audio system version fitted the navigation audio output signals are sent on the MOST (media oriented
systems transport) ring to the IAM (integrated audio module) or the power amplifier for speaker output.

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Information and Entertainment System - Rear Door Speaker
Removal and Installation

Removal


NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details. Published: 11-May-2011

1. Refer to: Rear Door Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
2.
Installation

1. To install, reverse the removal procedure. www.JagDocs.com

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Module Network System Function Vehicle Location
Driver's seat module Medium speed CAN Controls driver's seat positioning and also memory Below the driver's seat. bus functions of other personalized functions.
Instrument cluster Medium speed CAN Receives data from other systems to provide driver In the instrument panel. bus information.
Driver's door module Medium speed CAN Controls window and locking functions. In the driver's door. bus
ATC (automatic Medium speed CAN Contains controls for the heating and air On the end of the air
temperature control)
module bus conditioning systems.
conditioning evaporator and
blower assembly.
Information control Medium speed CAN Contains controls for the entertainment systems. In the instrument panel module bus
below the integrated control
panel.
Integrated control Medium speed CAN Contains controls for the entertainment systems and In the instrument panel. panel bus
gateway between audio system and other vehicle
systems.
Front seat climate Medium speed CAN Controls the temperature requirements of the driver Below the RH front seat. control module bus and passenger front seats.
LH blind spot Medium speed CAN Controls the operating parameters of the system and Behind the outer part of the monitoring module bus provides driver indications and fault monitoring.
rear bumper, rearward of the
rear wheel.
RH blind spot Medium speed CAN Controls the operating parameters of the system and Behind the outer part of the monitoring module bus provides driver indications and fault monitoring.
rear bumper, rearward of the
rear wheel.
Keyless vehicle module Medium speed CAN Allows the vehicle to be opened and closed without In the LH side of the luggage bus the use of a key.
compartment, adjacent to
the parking aid module.
RJB (rear junction box) Medium speed CAN Controls body functions and power distribution. RH of luggage compartment. bus
Tire pressure Medium speed CAN Monitors the vehicle tires to warn of deflation. Below the rear of the floor monitoring control
module bus console.
TCM K Bus Data transfer between TCM and diagnostic socket. NOTE: Only fitted to early build vehicles. Inside the transmission and
accessible by removal of the
fluid pan.
Driver's side rear door
module LIN (local
interconnect
network) Controls window and locking operation. In the driver's side rear door.
Passenger side rear
door module LIN Controls window and locking operation. In the passenger side rear
door.
Driver's door module LIN Memory/adjustment functions for seat, steering
column and mirrors and door security functions. In the driver's door.
Passenger front door
module LIN Memory/adjustment functions for seat, steering
column and mirrors and door security functions. In the passenger door.
Driver's door switches LIN Transmit driver selections to the driver's door
module. In the driver's door panel.
ECM LIN Receives a load signal from the generator. In the engine compartment
on the bulkhead.
Generator LIN Provide load signal to the ECM. On the LH side at the front of the engine.
Driver's seat module LIN Control position of driver's seat. Below the driver's seat on
the floor pan.
Driver's seat switches LIN Provide driver selection inputs to the driver's seat
module. On the outside of the trim
panel on the driver's seat.
Air quality sensor LIN Measures quality of air entering the vehicle interior. At the front of the vehicle,
behind the air intake grill.
Windshield (defrost)
stepper motor LIN Moves flaps within the heater assembly to direct air
flow to the windshield. On the heater assembly.
Face/feet stepper motor LIN Moves flaps within the heater assembly to direct air
flow to instrument panel vents and/or footwell. On the heater assembly.
LH temperature blend
stepper motor
RH temperature blend
stepper motor LIN Moves flaps within the heater assembly to control
temperature in LH side footwell.
LIN Moves flaps within the heater assembly to direct air
flow to RH side footwell. On the heater assembly.
On the heater assembly.
Electric booster heater LIN Controls operation of the electric booster heater. Inside the heater assembly.
LH outer face level vent LIN Controls the operation of the face level vent stepper In the instrument panel.
motor.
LH inner face level vent LIN Controls the operation of the face level vent stepper In the instrument panel.
motor.
RH inner face level vent LIN Controls operation of the face level vent stepper
motor.
RH outer face level vent LIN Controls operation of the face level vent stepper
motor. In the instrument panel.
In the instrument panel.
ATC module LIN Controls operation of the climate system functions. In the instrument panel.
Steering wheel audio
switches LIN Converts analogue signals from steering wheel
switches into digital messages. On the steering wheel.

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Module Network System Function Vehicle Location
Steering wheel
clockspring LIN Passes digital messages from the steering wheel
audio switches to the instrument cluster. Behind the steering wheel,
on the upper steering
column.
Instrument cluster LIN Receives digital signals from other vehicle systems. On the driver's side of the
instrument panel.
Battery backed sounder LIN Activated by CJB when alarm trigger is received. In the LH side of the engine compartment, near the
bulkhead.
CJB LIN Controls body functions and power distribution. On the RH 'A' pillar.
RJB LIN Controls body functions and power distribution. On the RH of the luggage compartment.
Battery monitoring
system module

Intrusion detection
module LIN Monitors the condition and charge of the vehicle
battery.

LIN Detects movement in the vehicle interior and
activates the anti-theft system. On the vehicle battery
positive terminal in the
luggage compartment.
In the front overhead
console.
Rain/light sensor LIN Detects ambient light levels and moisture on the
windscreen for operation of the automatic
headlamps and wiper systems.
Start control module LIN Used to identify the Smart Key - component of the
keyless start system.
Rear view camera LIN Passes digital images data from the rear view
camera to the RJB On the inside of the
windshield behind the interior
rear view mirror.
In the lower instrument panel
on the driver's side.
In the luggage compartment
lid trim finisher.
Driver's window switch LIN Controls operation of the driver's window. In the driver's door trim
panel.
Electronic transmission
selector LIN Sends selector position to the TCM. In the floor console. TCM LIN Receives selector position information to control the Inside the transmission and


Information control
module

Media Oriented
System Transport
(MOST) transmission.

Contains controls for the entertainment system and
gateway between audio system and other vehicle
systems. accessible by removal of the
fluid pan.
In the instrument panel
below the integrated control
panel.
Integrated control
panel MOST Contains controls for the entertainment system. In the instrument panel.
Digital Audio Broadcast MOST Receives digital radio broadcasts. In the LH side of the luggage (DAB) receiver (SDARS
NAS only)
Bluetooth® phone
module compartment, above the
keyless vehicle module.
MOST Controls operation of the Bluetooth® phone system. Below the LH front seat, adjacent to the portable
audio module.
Amplifier/tuner MOST Provides amplification for the entertainment systems In the LH side of the luggage and reception of radio RF broadcasts.
Navigation computer MOST Reads map data from a DVD (digital versatile disc)
to calculate and display visual route guidance
information via the TSD and audible guidance via the
amplifier to the driver. compartment.
In the LH side of the luggage compartment.
Touch Screen Display
(TSD) MOST Provides the driver interface to the entertainment,
navigation and driver personalization functions. In the center of the
instrument panel.
TV tuner MOST Controls the reception of television signals and
audio/visual inputs.
Portable Audio Module MOST Controls the auxiliary inputs for additional audio
inputs via the portable audio interface. In the LH side of the luggage compartment.
Below the LH front seat, adjacent to the Bluetooth®
phone module.
MOST diagnostic
connector MOST Allows for diagnostic fault detection of the MOST
ring. Below the air ducting in the
floor console.
Refer to Communications Network section for further details.
Refer to: Communications Network (418-00 Module Communications Network, Description and Operation).

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