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5 V/Div.=10 ms/Div.
0 T
Electrical system
In the "highline" version of the vehicle electri-
cal system control unit, only the 21 watt
filament of the two-phase bulb for the brake
and rear light is used.
With lights switched on and non-actuated
brakes, the power rating is reduced to 5 watts
by a pulse-width modulated signal via the
vehicle electrical system control unit J519.
Thus a self-diagnosis/driver information
system (FIS) is possible for the second rear
light.
A defective brake light would be indicated in
FIS.
In vehicles with the "highline" version, national
lighting regulations can be adapted via
coding.For non-plausible condition of the rotary
light control, the side lights and low beam
are switched on automatically by the vehi-
cle electrical system control unit in the
"highline" version.
SSP254_080
Measuring equipment
DSORecorder operation
Photo
Channel A
Channel B
Measuring
mode
Cursor 1
Cursor 2
Multimeter
Help Print
PositionTime/Div.
Trigger mode
Skip
Brake not actuatedBrake actuated
Rear lights on:
5 V/Div.=2 s/Div.
0
Electrical fault finding
In certain lighting circuits, an open-circuit
voltage measurement using the Multimeter is
not possible, as the semi-conductor elements
are clocked until the circuit is again closed.
For defective bulbs which are operated via the
vehicle electrical system control unit J519, no
permanent fault storage is effected, but only
for the period of the fault.
This means that the fault memory must not
be erased after changing a defective bulb.
Measuring equipment
DSORecorder operation
Photo
Channel A
Channel B
Measuring
mode
Cursor 1
Cursor 2
Multimeter
Help Print Ve h i c l e
self-diagnosis
Position Time/Div.
Reversing lamp on:
1 - bulb illuminates
2 - bulb failure
3 - clock frequency of power output
1
2
3
SSP254_052
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In order to improve sound quality, acoustic
curves related to vehicle type are stored in the
concert II and symphony II radios.
The acoustic curves are set in the control unit
coding function of the radio systems.
In addition, the sound settings for the FM, AM
and CD modes are stored separately in the
concert II and symphony II radios. Conse-
quently, the various level controls do not
require resetting each time the driver
changes modes.
Radio chorus II
New functions with respect to the predeces-
sor model include:
– Skip title function
– Scan function
– Dolby noise suppression
in the cassette player as well as
– a sorting function within a radio station
family
in the convenience radio tuner search func-
tion.
Radio concert II
A single speed CD player is integrated in the
concert II radio.
The cassette player has been discontinued.
Radio concert II and symphony II
The improved radio traffic news memory in
the Radio concert II and symphony II allows
the driver to program the time for starting the
two-hour recording of traffic news announce-
ments. Two timers are available, which can be
programmed individually.
Example:
The driver can set the starting time for the
recording of radio traffic news announce-
ments for the drive to work in the morning
and for the drive back in the evening sepa-
rately.
Radio reception is improved in the concert II
and symphony II radios by the use of the
M
ulti
C
ommunication
B
ar (MCB) with inte-
grated aerial diversity.
For further information on the aerial module,
please refer to 72.
Electrical system
SSP254_009
SSP254_007