Multi-information display (MID)

The multi-information display (MID ) represents an integrated display and operating unit for the audio system, telephone, clock and the on-board computer. The MID only indicates existing information and transfers button signals to connected communication devices. Some calculations are not carried out by the MID .

The main functions of these devices can be operated and indicated from the MID . Secondary functions of the connected communication devices can be set on the devices themselves. The secondary functions of the audio system are, for example, controlled from the radio operating panel which is located behind a hinged panel.

The communication devices are connected to each other and the MID via a serial one-wire bus, the information bus (I-bus ). Following users can be connected to the MID :

When a button is pressed, the MID transfers the signal via the I-bus to the corresponding communication device. The corresponding function must be understood and triggered by the device which has written the menu line.

On request of a communication device to the MID , the communication device sends a message to the MID . The text received by the MID is converted into a readable form and the information then indicated. Messages which cannot be evaluated are ignored.

Note

The MID control unit is connected to the I-bus.For this reason, not only is the data link involved in a diagnosis connection between the service tester and the MID control unit but also the I-bus link. In the case of faults in the diagnostic procedure, the diagnosis link must be checked between the diagnosis socket and the instrument cluster electronics (IKE). In addition, the I-bus link between IKE and MID must also be checked.

MID control panel

The MID control panel consists of a main display for function displays and a menu display for button labelling as well as the corresponding buttons.

The communication device to be operated is selected by means of labelled selection buttons on the MID . The corresponding device sends its display information to the MID .

The volume for the radio and telephone system is set by means of a volume control on the MID .

The MID can be switched on and off by pressing the volume control.

The search rocker switch is arranged above the volume control. It can be used to implement following functions:

MID variants

The MID is installed in several variants:

On-board computer test functions

The test functions which could be called up in the on-board computer (BC ) in the previous series for testing, checking the coding and for fast defect determination cannot be called up on the MID .

If required, these test functions must be called up by pressing the check-control button and the reset button for the trip odometer on the instrument cluster electronics (IKE ). The functions offered here basically correspond to the scope of functions as known from previous versions.

MID system test

The MID offers an integrated function test for simple system testing in the workshop and when conducting repairs "on site".

During this period of time, the display is blocked for all connected communication devices. The test menu used during the function test is generated by the MID itself, the tests are carried out by the MID without the participation of external devices. The test is also possible without the I-bus connected.

Function test selection:

When the MID function test is selected, the hardware status ("HW X.X"), software status ("SW X.X") as well as the MID version ("V X") are indicated in the main display.

Following tests are offered for selection in the test menu:

End of function test:

The test is concluded when the ignition lock is switched from position 1 to position 0 or after a time of 5 s has elapsed after the last button to be pressed.

I-bus user test

At regular intervals of 10 s, the MID requests the device status from the connected communication devices AUDIO , TELEPHONE and IKE . If a valid response is not obtained over 2 request cycles, the corresponding device is blocked in the MID . i.e. the information of the communication device is cleared in the display and the relevant selection button is blocked. In this case, the MID enters the corresponding device as being faulty in its defect code memory.

The status inquiries are continued for the defective communication device in order to give it the chance of signalling again.

Resumption of normal operation and thus cancellation of the user lockout, takes place after two successful status scanning cycles. The entry in the defect code memory is then set to "does not exist at present".

Possible defect code entries:

Defect code

Defect

1

No valid status feedback from the instrument cluster electronics (IKE )

2

No valid status feedback from the radio (AUDIO )

3

No valid status feedback from the telephone (TELEPHONE )