Hi, does anyone know the meaning of these 6 red LEDs between the rear mirror and the sunroof? Is it a reminder to close the sunroof when turning off the engine?
Its the RF for the Tv's in the head rests. If you have that option..
Sorry to be more clear its what you point the remote at when changing stuff on the TV's in the headrests.
Why the F$%K they didn't have touch screen in this day n age is beyond me.
The headphone transmitter is located in the front overhead console assembly.
The headphone transmitter transmits audio output for reception by the wireless
headphones for the front passenger.
NOTE:
Vehicles not fitted with a dual view Touch Screen (TS) are not supplied with
headphones for the front seat passenger.
On vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE), the audio output from the headphone
transmitter can be received by wireless headphones for the front passenger and rear
seat passengers.
The headphone transmitter is connected to the Audio Amplifier Module (AAM) via a Low
Voltage Differential Signal (LVDS) plug connector. Audio data is relayed to the
headphone transmitter from the AAM via the LVDS line. The AAM also supplies the
power and ground for the headphones transmitter.
The audio signal is passed to the wireless headphones via a Whitefire® digital infra-red
signal to any seating position within the interior of the vehicle. The digital signal means
that each headphone user is able to listen to a different audio source.
The headphone system includes Dolby® headphone surround sound when listening to
the DVD source.
The system can support up to three pairs of wireless headphones. When a dual-view
screen is fitted, the front passenger can listen to audio/TV/Digital Versatile Disc (DVD).
When RSE is fitted, rear seat passengers can listen to the selected source on RSE
screen, in addition to the output from the audio system. The wireless headphones have
an adjustable headband which operates on a ratchet mechanism.
The left side and the right side of the wireless headphone houses the infra-red receiver
sensors which receive the transmitted signals from the headphones transmitter. Two
AAA batteries are located below a sliding cover. When inserting the batteries it is
important that the battery polarity is observed as marked in the battery compartment.
The right side of the wireless headphone houses a volume control, a channel switch
and a power 'ON' Light Emitting Diode (LED). The channel switch allows the user to
select alternative audio channels (rear left/right, dual-view audio source) when active.
The power 'ON' LED is illuminated when the on/off switch on the right side of the
wireless headphone is operated. The LED will remain on and the wireless headphones
NOTE:
Providing an audio source is directed to the headphones transmitter, faint red
lights can be seen behind the smoked glass cover of the transmitter. This can
be useful for diagnosis to prove audio infra-red transmission is active.
NOTE:
There is no docking station to store the wireless headphones, therefore charging
of the batteries is not supported via the vehicle electrical system.
powered until the switch is operated for a second time. If the wireless headphones
have not received an infra-red signal from the headphones transmitter for several
minutes, they will automatically switch off to prevent battery drain.
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