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Saab 9-3 CV M04-

Bus Communication

Many parts of the car's electrical system communi-
cate using a bus. There are three types of bus
communication: P-bus (Powertrain Bus), I-bus
(Instrument Bus) and O-bus (Optical bus). The
audio system communicates via the O-bus together
with the navigation system, the telephone system
and others.
The O-bus is optical and is a ring bus. Two fibre
optical cables are connected to each control module
on the bus, one fibre optical cable for receiving and
one for sending. Messages received are converted
by each control module from a fibre optic signal to
electrical and then converted back to optical for
sending. The O-bus data transfer rate is 25 Mbit/s.

AMP1 is an amplifier behind the left-hand rear side
trim
AMP2 is an amplifier by the REC
CDC is a CD changer by the REC
DVD is a DVD player by the REC

When fitting new equipment to be connected to the
O-bus it is important that it is connected into the
correct side of the existing equipment.

Important

It is very important that everything connected to
the O-bus is connected in a specific order, see
illustration, and that the ring is closed the whole
time.
Connection in any other way than that described
in these fitting instructions may result in several of
the car's systems failing to work.

F930A100

1

2

CDC

1

2

DVD

1

2

AMP2

1

2

1

2

AMP2

CDC

1

2

1

2

AMP2

DVD

1

2

1

2

DVD

CDC

1

2

1

2

1

2

AMP2

DVD

CDC

2 1

Important

Handle the fibre optic cables with care or the
signal may be distorted.

·

It is very important that the two leads in the
connector are not confused with one another.

·

Do not splice the cables.

·

Do not bend the cable in a radius smaller than
25 mm.

·

Do not expose the cable to temperatures
exceeding 85 °C.

·

Keep the cable ends free from dirt and grime.

·

Do not expose the cable to impact as this may
cause the transparent plastic to whiten,
thereby reducing the intensity of the light and
causing possible communication interruptions.

·

The cable should not lie against any sharp
edges as this may cause increased signal
reduction.

Summary of Contents for 12 832 505

Page 1: ...default MONTERINGSANVISNING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MONTAGEANLEITUNG INSTRUCTIONS DE MONTAGE SITdefault Saab 9 3 CV M04 Integrated telephone Accessories Part No Group Date Instruction Part No Replac...

Page 2: ...long Between the units in the luggage compart ment console 455 mm long 3 Wiring harness with fibre optic cable 4 Optical cable connector 2 pin 5 Bracket for telematics unit 6 Screw x2 7 Antenna Bluet...

Page 3: ...t that it is connected into the correct side of the existing equipment Important It is very important that everything connected to the O bus is connected in a specific order see illustration and that...

Page 4: ...d in the centre of the torsion compart ment If a telematics unit is fitted then it must be removed together with the bracket but without the connectors being removed No telematics unit and no antenna...

Page 5: ...ts to the highest position 12 Press in the lock on the head restraints sleeves Hold the lock pressed in and remove the head restraints 13 Remove the screws for the seat belts lower mounting 14 Remove...

Page 6: ...order to be able to change the location of the antenna cable and fit a new cable tie in the same place but only around the wiring harness 21 Guide the antenna cable into the torsion compartment and p...

Page 7: ...e left hand side 24 Lift the side trim upwards Retain any rubber protection 25 Unhook the control module from the side trim but do not remove the control module connector as this means a diagnostic tr...

Page 8: ...8 12832515 Saab 9 3 CV M04 28 Remove the left hand scuff plate 29 Remove the lower section of the A pillar trim on the left hand side F930A307 29 28...

Page 9: ...se the soft top completely and open the boot lid Note The seat must be pushed to the rear position in order to access the whole route Following which push the seat back to the forward position Importa...

Page 10: ...t is not damaged and position it behind the wiring harness 37 Fit the connection on the fibre optic cable which was fitted in step 31 in the connector and fit the lock tab WARNING The visible red ligh...

Page 11: ...onnection to the fibre optic cable which was fitted in step 31 in position 1 in the kit s connector 39 Cars where the bracket at the REC is fitted Continue with step 48 Cars where there is no bracket...

Page 12: ...e the connector from the amplifier 41 Remove the small connector from the large connector 42 Remove the fibre optic cable connected to posi tion 1 by opening the connector locking clip and carefully l...

Page 13: ...nnection and carefully move the fibre optic cable aside in order to prevent damage 45 Fit the small connector in the large connector and connect the large connector to the amplifier 46 Guide the fibre...

Page 14: ...t remove the protective cover from one connection and fit the connection in position 2 in the connec tor inside the torsion compartment Fit the lock 50 Guide the fibre optic cable along the wiring har...

Page 15: ...kit s wiring harness along the existing wiring harness and backwards to the REC Secure them with cable ties inside the torsion compartment 53 Locate the connector for the telematics unit in the centre...

Page 16: ...REC Tighten the cable ties 55 Remove the tape which is securing the connector for the telematics unit power supply at the wiring harness and unplug the connector 56 Remove the lock and fit the cables...

Page 17: ...elematics unit Continue with step 67 Important Handle the fibre optic cables with care or the signal may be distorted It is very important that the two cables in the connector are not mixed up Do not...

Page 18: ...to the telematics unit 66 Connect the antenna cable s and the bluetooth antenna to the telematics unit Proceed to step 73 Important Handle the fibre optic cables with care or the signal may be distor...

Page 19: ...large connector Bracket with amplifier or CD changer is fitted at the REC Remove the CD changer connector and remove the small connector from the large connector 68 Amplifier and or CD changer is fitt...

Page 20: ...compartment Fit the connection in position 1 in the small connector Fit the lock Fit the protective cover on the removed fibre optic cable 70 Amplifier and or CD changer fitted Fit the small connector...

Page 21: ...the torsion compartment and fit it Important Handle the fibre optic cables with care or the signal may be distorted It is very important that the two cables in the connector are not mixed up Do not be...

Page 22: ...ok the strap on Fit the clips 75 Fit the side scuff plate 76 Fit the front section of the luggage compartment trim the scuff plate and fit the carpet to the luggage compartment floor Without navigatio...

Page 23: ...M04 77 Fit the A pillar trim 78 Fit the scuff plate Cars where the infotainment control panel has no screen Continue with step 79 Cars where the infotainment control panel has a screen Continue with...

Page 24: ...ve the control panel and remove the connector Note Take care to bend the correct hooks Hooks hold ing together the air outlet are also visible behind the grille WARNING The visible red light is a clas...

Page 25: ...12832515 25 Saab 9 3 CV M04 82 Connect the connector to the kit s control panel 83 Fit the control panel 84 Position and fit the air vent F930A324 82 84 83 83...

Page 26: ...ar seat have been removed Check that the damp protection is intact and replace if neces sary Fit the control module in the side trim 89 Cars where the left hand rear side trim and rear seat have been...

Page 27: ...two screws for the backrest cushion upper mounting 95 Cars where the left hand rear side trim and or rear seat have been removed Fit the screws for the seat belts lower mounting Tightening torque 45...

Page 28: ...104Connect the diagnostic tool carry out an SPS programming of the control module ICM to latest software then select Add Remove select ICM and select Add 105Connect the diagnostic tool select car and...

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