2.3.1 Integrated Communications Modern vehicles integrate audio, video and communication systems into a network. This allows for a high quality, compact and ergonomic system, which combines entertainment features with simple operation. Controls are centralized with hardware, such as CD stackers, and DVD players located remotely. Communication between components uses a combination of hard wiring and data buses. With data buses being used, audio messages can be broadcast over the audio system that relate to other vehicle systems. For example, a voice message can say “the park brake is on” or “left rear tire is under inflated”. The system allows for features such as the interruption or replacement of audio entertainment when there is an incoming phone call, or simply muting the audio to allow a hands-free phone conversation. Audio control functions are usually located on the central control pod or on the component’s head unit. Vehicles can integrate the common audio contr...
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