Traffic Message Reception

2011 Volvo C30 R-Design, AutomaticSECTION Traffic Message Reception

C30/S40/V50Β 

Fig 1: Identifying Traffic Message Reception
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C70Β 

Fig 2: Identifying Traffic Message Reception For C70
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The traffic message signal which is transmitted via radio is received by the antenna. The signal is sent onwards via the antenna amplifier (16/16) to the traffic message channel module (TMC) (16/49). The traffic message channel module (TMC) sends the signal onwards via the MOST network to the receiver in the multimedia module (MMM) (16/108).

The multimedia module (MMM) presents this information on the directly connected display (16/46).

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