Land Rover Body And Paint Air Bag And Safety Belt Rover Manual
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6.In the event of a roll over situation, which SRS modules will be deployed? a.All air curtains, both front airbags, both side / thorax airbags and both front safety belt pretensioners b.All air curtains, both front airbags, both side / thorax airbags and only the front safety belt pretensioners which are buckled c.All air curtains, both side / thorax airbags and both front safety belt pretensioners d.All air curtains, both side / thorax airbags and only the front safety belt pretensioners which are buckled 7.How is it possible to confirm that the clockspring is in the central position when the steering wheel has been removed? a.The drive peg must be in the 12 oclock position and the viewing window will be clear b.The drive peg must be in the 6 oclock position and at least half of the yellow indicator must be visible in the viewing window c.The drive peg must be in the 6 oclock position and the viewing window will be clear d.The drive peg must be in the 12 oclock position and the yellow indicator must be completely visible in the viewing window 8.How can the safety belt minder be switched off? a.Using T4 b.Using either T4 or buckling the safety belt buckle nine times within 60 seconds of turning the ignition on c.By buckling the safety belt buckle nine times within 60 seconds of turning the ignition on d.The belt minder cannot be switched off 9.Why are side impact sensors fitted in the front doors? a.To provide quicker detection times in the event of certain types of side impact b.To detect side impacts in the area of the front doors c.To deploy the side / thorax airbags d.In case one of the other side impact sensors fail Lesson 3 – Body and PaintTest questions 283Technical Training (G420668)
Video System Component Location Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) screen (for future release) 1 Television tuner module2 RH row three remote audio controls3 Rear seat entertainment control module (for future release) 4 DVD autochanger (for future release)5 LH row three remote audio controls6 LH row two remote audio controls7 Audio/Video input/output panel (for future release) 8 Steering wheel controls9 Speaker10 Clock spring11 Audio amplifier12 IHU13 (G421268) Technical Training156 Lesson 2 – ElectricalVideo System
Touch screen display (TSD)14 Speakers15 RH row two remote audio controls16 Video SystemLesson 2 – Electrical 157Technical Training (G421268)
Video System Component Location Ignition Switch1 Steering wheel controls2 Clock spring3 Integrated head unit (IHU)4 (G421268) Technical Training158 Lesson 2 – ElectricalVideo System
Touch screen display (TSD)5 Rear Seat Entertainment Control Module (for future release) 6 Rear seat entertainment screen (for future release) 7 IR remote control (for future release)8 Television tuner9 DVD autochanger (for future release)10 Speakers11 Amplifier12 Rear door remote audio controls/headphone socket 13 Rear door remote audio controls/headphone socket 14 Rear door remote audio controls/headphone socket and window switch 15 Rear door remote audio controls/headphone socket and window switch 16 AV input panel (for future release)17 Fuse18 The Video system comprises: •Front screen (Navigation Touch screen Display TSD) •Television tuner module •Television antennas •Rear remote control headphone modules The Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSE) will be available at a later dates and comprises: •RSE control module •RSE IR remote control •RSE roof mounted screen •DVD multi changer •AV input panel The rear multimedia system provides video and audio entertainment for the rear seat occupants. The system allows rear seat occupants to: •Play video Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs), video Compact Discs (CDs) and audio CDs stored in the DVD player. •View the Television (TV) output selected on the Touch Screen Display (TSD) unit (with the vehicle moving up to 5 kph). The video and TV pictures are viewed on Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Roof mounted screen. The audio output can be played through headphones or over the vehicle audio system speakers. TELEVISION The television system receives television signals from television antennas in the rear side screens. The antennas are connected to the television tuner via coaxial leads. Television Tuner The television tuner module is located in the rear RH side of the luggage compartment. The television tuner is connected to the rest of the video system on the MOST bus. Audio and control signals are passed on the MOST bus while video is transmitted via a coaxial cable to the Touch Screen Display (TSD). Video SystemLesson 2 – Electrical 159Technical Training (G421268)
Television audio can be heard through the vehicle speakers and the remote control rear headphone modules. The audio will continue to be heard whilst the vehicle is moving, however the television picture will stop displaying once the vehicle starts moving. Televison Tuner Module Pinout Table C2117 Input/OutputDescriptionPin No NC1 NC2 NC3 InputVideo signal4 -5 -NC6 -NC7 -NC8 OutputVideo signal9 -Video ground10 -Video ground11 -NC12 InputPower13 REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS Third Row Remote Audio Controls The second and third row seat passenger can use standard headphones to listen to audio from any of the sources fitted to the vehicle. These include: •Television •CD •Radio •DVD There are four remote audio control modules, two in the rear doors incorporating the rear window switches and two in the rear load space each side of the third row seats. The remote audio control modules allow the user to select which source to listen to. The remote controls cannot override what the driver has selected to listen to. If the driver is listening to a CD the rear passenger cannot control the CD player. The remote audio control modules allow the user to alter the volume in the head phones, change track/disc up/down or repeat on a CD, change pre-set radio stations or tune up/down on the radio and television. DVD AUTOCHANGER The DVD autochanger is installed in the RH side of the luggage compartment, behind the trim panel. Up to six discs can be stored in the DVD autochanger, in a removable magazine. The magazine is installed behind a sliding door in the front face of the DVD autochanger. The magazine is removed from the DVD autochanger (G421268) Technical Training160 Lesson 2 – ElectricalVideo System
by pressing an eject button, which is visible once the sliding door is open. Any combination of video DVDs, video CDs and audio CDs can be loaded in the magazine. ROOF MOUNTED SCREEN The roof mounted screen is centrally located in the headlining between rows one and two. The screen has a resolution of 800 x 600. The rear screen displays in 16:9 wide-screen format The roof mounted screen houses an infrared sensor. The infrared sensor receives the signals output by the remote control and routes them via the MOST BUS to the RSE control module. An ambient light sensor, in the bottom left edge of the screen, allows the system to automatically adjust the brightness of the screen to compensate for changes in ambient light levels. REMOTE CONTROL The remote control is an IR type and can be used to control playback of the discs stored in the DVD autochanger. Video SystemLesson 2 – Electrical 161Technical Training (G421268)