LAND ROVER FRELANDER 2 2006 Repair Manual

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The t ouch s creen dis play i s l ocated in t he cent er of the i nst rument panel and is t he dedicat ed i nt erface wit h t he navi gat ions ys t em. The touch s creen dis play does not operate any ot her vehicl e s ys t ems . The screen i s a t ouch sens it ive 7 inch li qui dcrys tal dis play (LCD) screen contai ning 800 x 480 pi xel s in a 15:9 format . The t ouch s creen dis play is connected to theInformat ion and Ent ert ai nment sys t em on t he MOST ring. The MOST ring i s a fiber optic communi cat ions dat a bus thatall ows high s peed transfer of control ins truct ions and audio around the s ys tem.
The t ouch s creen dis play proces s es it s own video for sys t em operat ion but receives the navi gat ion graphi cs from t henavi gat ion comput er on a dedi cat ed s eri al l ink call ed Gigabit Vi deo Int erface (GVIF).
The t ouch s creen dis play navigat ion cont rol s ignals are s ent on t he MOST ring t o t he navi gat ion computer.
GPS Antenna
The Global Pos i ti oni ng Sys t em (GPS) ant enna is l ocat ed on t he rear of the vehicl e's roof. The GPS ant enna is connect ed t onavi gat ion comput er by a s ingle co-axi al cable and pas s es si gnal s from the GPS s at elli tes t o t he navi gati on comput er'sbuilt in recei ver for proces s ing.
It is pos si ble for the GPS ant enna to los e t he s ignal from t he GPS s at ell it es:
In hil ly or t ree l ined areasBuil t up areas wi th t all buil dingsIn mult i s torey car parksIn garagesIn tunnelsIn bri dgesDuri ng heavy rain or t hunderst orms .
W hen t he s ignal is l ost t he navigati on comput er wil l conti nue to give guidance usi ng memory mapped dat a from the DVDmap unt il t he si gnal i s res t ored.
For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Antenna (415-02, Des cri pt ion and Operati on).
VICS Beacon Antenna - Japan Only

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The VICS beacon antenna i s located on t op of t he ins trument panel. The ant enna receives infra red and RF s ignals fromroad s i de transmit ters . The Ant enna i s connected t o t he navigati on comput er which incorporat es a VICS receiver.
For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Antenna (415-02, Des cri pt ion and Operati on).
Control Panel and Infotainment Control Module
The cont rol panel i ncorporates s wi tches for audio s ys tem and tel ephone cont rol . The navi gat ion s ys tem is operat ed fromt he touch dis play s creen via si gnal s on t he MOST ring. Hard swi tches on t he cont rol panel s end CAN s i gnals to theinfotainment control modul e which t rans fers s ignal s t o t he rel evant module on the MOST ri ng.
The infotainment control modul e is the gat eway bet ween the medium-speed CAN bus and t he i nfotai nment s ys tem MOSTbus.
For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Audi o Sys tem (415-01, Des cript ion and Operat ion).
Integrated Audio Module
Audio s ignals are s ent on t he MOST ring from the Integrat ed Audio Modul e to the amplifier.
For addit ional informat ion, refer t o: Audi o Sys tem (415-01, Des cript ion and Operat ion).
CONTROL DIAGRAM
• NOTE: A = Hardwi red; D = Hi gh s peed CAN bus ; N = Medi um s peed CAN bus; P = MOST; Q = GVIF

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ItemPart NumberDescription
1-Speakers2-Int egrated audio modul e
3-Ant i-lock brake s ys tem (ABS) cont rol module
4-Cent ral juncti on box (CJB)5-Global pos it ioning s ys tem (GPS) antenna
6-Vehi cl e Informat ion and Communi cat ion Sys tem (VICS) beacon antenna - Japan onl y
7-Traffic Mes s age Channel (TMC) antenna ampl ifier - Europe only8-Navi gat ion computer
9-Touch s creen dis play (TSD)
10-Audi o ampli fi er11-Infot ainment cont rol module (ICM)

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PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
The s ys t em us ed t o calcul ate the current pos it ion of t he vehicle i s called the Gl obal Pos it ioning Sys tem (GPS). The sys temuti li zes s at el li tes whi ch are owned by t he Unit ed St at es Depart ment of Defens e. A t otal of 24 s atel lit es orbi t the earthevery 12 hours at a hei ght of 20,000 km (12500 miles ), and bet ween 5 and 11 of t hese sat elli tes can be seen from as ingle poi nt at any gi ven ti me. The orbit s are ti lt ed to the earth's equat or by 55 degrees to ens ure coverage of polarregi ons . Each sat elli te transmit s radio si gnal s t o provide i nformati on about t he s atell it e's pos it ion, for example t helat it ude, l ongi tude, alt it ude, almanac data and an accurat e t ime s ignal generat ed by an on-board at omi c cl ock. Eachs atell it e cont ains four at omic cl ocks .
The vehi cl e needs to receive data from at l eas t four different sat elli tes t o gi ve a t hree dimens ional fi x on i ts currentposi ti on.
As t he vehi cl e moves , this informati on is cont inual ly bei ng updat ed. The computer determines whi ch sat ell it es are 'vi s ible't o the sys tem and t hei r current posi ti on and rel ati ons hip to each ot her. Usi ng t hi s i nformat ion t he computer can accountfor pos it ional deviat ions of t he sat ell it es and compens at e t o enhance t he accuracy of t he navi gati on sys t em.
The Global Pos i ti oni ng Sys t em (GPS) si gnal i s als o known as t he Precis ion Pos it ioning Si gnal (PPS).
PPS predict abl e accuracy i s:
22 met ers horizont al accuracy27.7 meters verti cal accuracy200 nanos econds t ime accuracy.
The navi gat ion sys tem receives GPS i nformat ion vi a t he GPS antenna. The GPS s ignal s are used by the navigati oncomput er to cal cul at e t he vehi cles posi ti on. Once t he driver has ent ered a des t ination, t he navi gati on comput er cancal cul ate a rout e, bas ed on t he dri ver's pre-determined preferences or the defaul t set ti ngs in the navigati on comput er.
The navi gat ion sys tem receives GPS (global pos it ioning sys tem) informati on via t he GPS ant enna. The GPS s ignals areus ed by the navigat ion computer t o cal cul ate the vehicles pos it ion. Once the driver has input a desi red des t inati on thenavi gat ion comput er can calculat e a rout e, bas ed on the drivers pre-determined preferences or the defaul t set ti ngs in thenavi gat ion comput er.
The navi gat ion sys tem is access ed by press i ng the navigat ion s oft key on t he t ouch screen dis play.
Navigati on is i nit iat ed by the driver enteri ng a des ti nat ion. This can be achieved by:
Entering i n an addres s usi ng t he touch s creen dis play.Entering a pos t code.Choos i ng a previous des ti nat ionChoos i ng a point of int eres t from t he map di sc dat abas e.Choos i ng the home locat ion.Choos i ng a memory s tored locati on.
The dri ver i s t hen gui ded to the des ti nat ion by a s croll ing map di s pl ay and voi ce guidance. The dis play can be vari ed bys cal e and dis play t ype.
In addi ti on t o the navigat ion s ys tem there are t wo market dependant s ys tems that s uppl y ext ra informat ion t o t henavi gat ion sys tem and t he dri ver. Thes e are:
Traffi c Mess age Channel (TMC) – Europe only.Vehicle Informati on and Communicati on Sys t em (VICS) - Japan onl y.
Traffic Message Channel (TMC)
The Traffi c Mess age Channel (TMC) traffic data is currentl y broadcas t in many European countries .
TMC i s a funct ion of t he FM (frequency modulati on) Radi o Data Sys t em (RDS). The s ystem broadcas ts real-ti me t raffi c andweather informat ion. TMC i nformat ion i s received via the normal FM radi o antenna.
Data mes sages are received and decoded by t he TMC receiver and pass ed ont o t he navi gat ion s ys tem, whi ch then deli verst hem via t he navigati on s ys t em i nterface. TMC mess ages can be fi lt ered by t he navigati on comput er so that only t hoserel evant t o t he current journey are dis played, allowi ng the navigat ion s ys tem to offer dynamic route gui dance - alerti ng thedri ver of a probl em on the pl anned rout e and calculat ing an al ternat ive rout e t o avoid t he i nci dent . All TMC event s on t hemap can be vi ewed not just the ones on t he cal cul ated route.
TMC t raffi c informat ion s yst ems conform t o a gl obal s tandard that has been adopt ed by:
t raffic dat a gatherers ,informat ion s ervi ce provi ders ,broadcas t ers , andvehi cl e/recei ver manufacturers .
All TMC recei vers us e t he s ame li s t of event codes , while the locat ion dat abas e (on t he map dis c) cont ains both a count ry-s pecific set of locati on codes for the s t rat egi c European road net work.
Vehicle Information and Communication System (VICS)
The Vehicle Informati on and Communicati on Sys t em (VICS) i s broadcas t i n the Japanes e market.
The VICS sys t em s uppl ies t he navi gati on comput er wit h informat ion t hat enables t he computer t o inform the vehicle dri verof traffic condi ti ons in the vehicle's vi ci nit y and cal cul ate an alt ernati ve route if neces s ary. Informat ion i s t rans mit ted tot he navi gat ion s ys tem through three routes :
1. Radi o Frequency Transmis si on

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Radio frequency t rans mi ss ion is generall y t rans mit ted from road si de beacons mai nl y on highways . The informati ont ransmit ted i s as follows :
Traffi c congest ionTravel ti me t o next inters ect ionTraffi c condit ions i n s urrounding areas and highway turn offsTraffi c accidentsSpeed limit sLane regulat ionsTire changeParking avail abi li ty at hi ghway s ervi ce areas and parking areas .
2. Infra-red Trans mi s si on.
Infra-red t rans mi ss i on is recei ved by the beacon ant enna mounted on t he t op of the ins trument panel. Infra-redt ransmis s ions are trans mi tt ed from road s ide beacons on major t runk roads . The informat ion t rans mit t ed is :
Traffi c congest ion and travel t imeTraffi c accidentsBreakdownsRoad works rest ri cti onsParking avail abi li ty.
3. FM (frequency modulati on) Transmis s ions.
FM (frequency modulat ion) trans mi s si ons are recei ved vi a t he FM antenna, broadcas t as part of t he normal RDS FMt ransmis s ion.
Informat ion t rans mi tt ed is :
Traffi c congest ion and travel t ime for wide areasTraffi c accidents , road works , speed l imi ts and l ane res t rict ions for a wide areaParking avail abi li ty i nformati on.

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Information and Entertainment System - Information and Entertainment
System
Diagnosi s and Tes ti ng
For addit ional informat ion.REFER to: Informati on and Ent ert ainment Syst em (415-00 Informati on and Ent ert ainment Syst em - General Informati on,Diagnosi s and Tes ti ng).

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Information and Entertainment System - Audio Unit
Removal and Inst all ati on
Removal
• NOTE: Removal s t eps in t his procedure may cont ain i nst all ati on det ail s.
Refer t o: Ins trument Panel Consol e (501-12 Ins t rument Panel andConsol e, Removal and Ins t al lat ion).1.
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4. NOTE: Do not dis ass embl e further if t he componenti s removed for acces s onl y.4.
5. CAUTION: Duri ng ins t al lat ion t he t op edge oft he bracket s mus t be ali gned wit h t he top edge of t heaudio unit . Failure t o do s o may res ult in damage tot he vehi cl e.
5.
Installation
To i nst all , revers e t he removal procedure.1.

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Information and Entertainment System - Front Door Speaker
Removal and Inst all ati on
Removal
Remove t he front door t ri m panel.
Refer t o: Front Door Trim Panel (501-05 Int eri or Trim andOrnament ati on, Removal and Ins tal lat ion).
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2.
Installation
To i nst all , revers e t he removal procedure.1.

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Information and Entertainment System - Rear Door Speaker
Removal and Inst all ati on
Removal
Remove t he rear door t rim panel.
Refer t o: Rear Door Tri m Panel (501-05 Int erior Tri mand Ornament ati on, Removal and Ins tal lat ion).
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2.
Installation
To i nst all , revers e t he removal procedure.1.
Inst all t he rear door t rim panel.
Refer t o: Rear Door Tri m Panel (501-05 Int erior Tri m andOrnament ati on, Removal and Ins tal lat ion).
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