External BOSE Amplifier Control Module Function
Control Unit Function - External BOSE Amplifier
Terminating Resistors On The CAN
Terminating resistors are fitted to each end of the wiring to prevent reflection on the wiring. These terminating resistors are integrated into each control module. The interconnection prevents the resistors from being measured with the ohmmeter from the outside.
CAN Comfort
Communication between the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and the MOST control modules only takes place via the K lead to the instrument cluster. The data is transferred from the instrument cluster gateway to the MOST control modules, via CAN Comfort to the PCM2 gateway, via the electrical MOST in the PCM2 and via the optical MOST outside of the PCM2.
CD Changer (CDC)
The CDC is available as an optional feature and is linked to the PCM2 via the optical waveguide.
Coding Table
Coding
Using this menu item, you can code the external BOSE amplifier as required for the vehicle.
Menu item Function
- Vehicle type
vehicle coding Under this menu item, the external BOSE amplifier corresponding to the vehicle type can be coded.
- Connect and start the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and switch on the ignition.
- Select 'Boxster (986)' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'PCM' in the Control unit menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'External BOSE amplifier' in the Boxster (986) PCM2 function selection menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select "Vehicle coding" in the Boxster (986) external BOSE amplifier menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'Vehicle type vehicle coding' in the Coding menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select "Boxster (986)" in the menu and code with the F8 key.
- Vehicle version
vehicle coding Under this menu item, the external BOSE amplifier corresponding to the vehicle version can be coded.
- Connect and start the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and switch on the ignition.
- Select 'Boxster (986)' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'PCM' in the Control unit menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'External BOSE amplifier' in the Boxster (986) PCM2 function selection menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'Vehicle version vehicle coding' in the external BOSE amplifier function selection menu and confirm with the >> key,
- Select "As required for vehicle version" in the menu and code with the F8 key.
- Right/left-hand drive
vehicle coding Under this menu item, the external BOSE amplifier corresponding to the vehicle configuration can be coded.
- Connect and start the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and switch on the ignition.
- Select 'Boxster (986)' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the >> key
- Select 'PCM' in the Control unit menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'External BOSE amplifier' in the Boxster (986) PCM2 function selection menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select "Vehicle coding" in the menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'Right/left-hand drive vehicle coding' in the Coding menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select "Right or left-hand drive" in the menu corresponding to the vehicle equipment and code with the F8 key.
Data Transfer Fault
If faults are detected when the data is decoded, this is known as a data transfer fault. The faults can arise when the data is encoded, when the data is transferred through an input level that is optically too low or when the data is decoded. A fault entry is not recorded.
Extended Identification
Additional data present in the control unit can be read out using this menu item.
1. Connect and start the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and switch on the ignition.
2. Select 'Boxster (986)' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the >> key.
3. Select 'PCM' in the control modules selection and confirm with the >> key.
4. Select 'External BOSE amplifier' in the PCM2 function selection and confirm with the >> key.
5. Select the "Identification" menu item and press the >> key.
6. "Diagnosis software number; PCM2 parts number" appears on the display.
7. Confirm PCM2 GW extended identification with the F8 key or the >> key.
The following data can be read out:
- Data record code
- Diagnosis software number
- Hardware version
- Porsche Part No.
- Serial No.
- Software version
- BOSE software version
- Workshop or tester ID
Function Of The Components
Gateway
The gateway is integrated in the PCM2. Together with the MMI, it is a fixed component of each PCM2. It provides a connection to CAN Comfort via its nodes. Diagnostic and useful data is exchanged with the CAN via these nodes. It creates links to the following systems:
- CAN Comfort
- Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), internal (electrical)
- Voice control system (VOCS) (optional/insertion)
- Navigation (optional/insertion)
- Man Machine Interface (MMI)
- Single CD
- Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST), external bus (optical)
Identification
The diagnosis software number and the part numbers for the PCM2 can be read out under this menu item.
1. Connect and start the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and switch on the ignition.
2. Select vehicle type Boxster (986) and control unit PCM2 and press the >> key.
3. Select the "Identification" menu item and press the >> key.
4. "Diagnosis software number; PCM2 parts number" appears on the display.
Actual Values
The following can be read out under the menu item: the supply voltage and the speed.
- Climatronic blower speed
- Supply voltage
Menu item Function
- External BOSE
amplifier supply
voltage Under this menu item, the supply voltage of the external Bose amplifier can be read out during troubleshooting.
- Connect and start the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and switch on the ignition.
- Select 'Boxster (986)' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'PCM' in the control modules selection and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'PCM2/CDR23' in the control units selection and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'External Harman amplifier' in the PCM2 function selection and confirm with the >> key.
- Select the 'Actual values' menu item and press the >> key.
- Mark the "Supply voltage" menu item using the > key and press the >> key.
- Read out values from the display field.
- Climatronic blower
speed - Connect and start the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and switch on the ignition.
- Select 'Boxster' in the Vehicle type menu and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'PCM' in the control modules selection and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'PCM2/CDR23' in the control units selection and confirm with the >> key.
- Select 'External Harman amplifier' in the PCM2 function selection and confirm with the >> key.
- Select the 'Actual values' menu item and press the >> key.
- Mark the "Speed" menu item using the > key and press the >> key.
- Read out values from the display field.
Lock/Unlock
A lock occurs when the signal sent from the MMI via the wake-up/diagnosis distribution line is understood and answered by the connected MOST control modules; this results in a 'lock (connection)'. The lock is maintained until the signal disappears, i.e. an 'unlock' occurs.
Man Machine Interface (MMI)
The MMI is part of the PCM2 (on the mainboard). It carries out the diagnostics of the ring break diagnosis line (stub cable) and the diagnostics of the optical distribution line.
MOST Switch
The MOST switch is part of the PCM2. It keeps the electrical MOST closed if no other MOST control module is optically connected to the MOST. The MOST switch is opened when a light signal is received from the connected MOST control modules.
The following settings can be coded:
- MOST switch open
- MOST switch closed
NOTE:
- When the PCM2 is replaced, the coding must be performed in accordance with the vehicle equipment.
- When the 'Switch closed' parameter is set, the switch remains closed even in existing MOST control modules. Communication is then not possible.
MOST Actual And Required Installed Components Lists
All MOST control modules that are connected to the PCM2 are entered via diagnostic tester in the 'required installed components list'. Only the MOST control units recorded in the MOST required installed components list are activated. An 'actual installed components list' of detected devices is written and saved when the PCM2 is started.
MOST - Optical/Electrical
MOST signals are transferred electrically within the PCM/CDR23 and optically outside of the PCM/CDR23. Internally, the PCM2 consists of at least 2 nodes (GW and MMI), which are installed in the device and can also be expanded to four nodes by adding the navigation and VOCS nodes. Internally, the CDR23 consists of one node (GW) which is installed in the CDR23.
The data is transferred outside of the PCM2 via the optical waveguide, which creates a connection to the nodes in the external MOST control modules such as external amplifiers, CD changers, and/or telephone/telematics (depending on the equipment). The data is transferred outside of the CDR23 via the optical waveguide, which creates a connection to the nodes in the external MOST control modules such as external amplifiers and/or CD changers (depending on the equipment). The gateway node represents the connection to CAN Comfort.
Navigation
The navigation module is designed as a module box, which can be inserted in the PCM2 as an option. After the insertion, an electronic switch is opened automatically and the module is integrated into the MOST ring.
Lock/Unlock
A lock occurs when the signal sent from the MMI via the wake-up/ diagnosis distribution line is understood and answered by the connected MOST control modules; this results in a 'lock (connection)'. The lock is maintained until the signal disappears, i.e. an 'unlock' occurs.
External BOSE Amplifier Input Signals
The following functions can be tested using this menu item:
- 3 dB loss
NOTE: Deactivate the 'automatic traffic announcement' before performing the diagnosis on the PCM2. If this is not done, the diagnosis will abort.
Menu item Function
- 3 dB loss Under this menu item, the MOST ring can be checked during troubleshooting.
- Connect and start the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 and switch on the ignition.
- Select vehicle type Boxster (986) and the PCM2 GW control unit and press the >> key.
- Select the Input signals menu item and press the >> key.
- Select the "3 dB loss" menu item using the > key and press the >> key.
- Read out values from the display field.
Single CD
The CD player is part of the PCM2. It is used to update the navigation system.
Voice Control System (VOCS)
The VOCS is designed as a module box which can be pushed into the PCM2 (optional). After the insertion, an electronic switch is opened and the module is integrated into the MOST ring.
PCM2 Control Module (Head Unit)
The PCM2 control module (head unit) includes the following components:
- Internal:
- PCM2 gateway
- PCM2 Man Machine Interface (MMI)
- Amplifier (internal)
- Tuner
- Single CD
- Navigation (optional/insertion)
- VOCS (voice control system) (optional/insertion)
- Controller Area Network (CAN) Comfort
- MOST switch
- External:
- External amplifier (optional, Harman or BOSE)
- Telephone/telematics (optional)
- CD changer (CDC), (optional)
The PCM2 consists of at least two but a maximum of four MOST nodes, (Gateway, MMI and Navigation and VOCS (optional)), which communicate with each other via the electronic MOST. Data is transferred outside of the PCM2 via the optical MOST.
Telephone/Telematics
The telephone/telematics feature is available as an option and is linked to the PCM2 via the optical waveguide.
Tuner
The tuner is part of the PCM2 (on the main board).
Unlock Counter
Interruptions occur in the system if perfect communication is no longer possible. If the relevant threshold values are exceeded, an entry is recorded in the appropriate control module and the 'unlock counter' is incremented.
External Amplifier
The external amplifier (Harman or BOSE) is available as an optional feature and is linked to the PCM2 via the optical waveguide.
Internal Amplifier
The internal amplifier is part of the PCM2 (installed on the main board).
Wake-Up Function
All control units connected to the MOST are in sleep mode if the PCM2 is deactivated. When the PCM2 is switched on, a 'light' is switched on via the MMI. It is reinforced and passed on by the MOST control modules that are connected.