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System Description

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  1. OUTLINE 
    • The RSE (Rear Seat Entertainment) system allows the front and rear seat occupants to select different audio-visual modes at the same time.
    • The rear seat occupants can control the audio-visual modes with the remote controller, and listen to the audio using wireless headphones.
    • The RSE system is controlled by the television display, and the communication between the audio head unit and the television display is established via an AVC-LAN (Audio Visual Communication-Local Area Network).
    • The RSE system can play discs recorded entirely in the MP3 format, as well as music discs containing a mixture of CD data (CD-DA files) and MP3 data.

    HINT:

    MP3 is short for MPEG1 (Moving Picture Expert Group Phase 1) & 2 Audio Layer 3. It is an audio compression standard set by a working group (MPEG) of the ISO (International Organization for Standardization). MP3 data is compressed audio data that is about 1/10 the size of a conventional disc's audio data.

  2. FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS 
    FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS

    Television display
    • DVD player
    • Displays DVD and video images.
    • Receives signals from the remote controller.
    • Outputs audio signals to the wireless headphones in the form of infrared signals.
    Radio receiver
    • Receives audio signals from the television display and outputs them to the stereo component amplifier.
    • Enables or disables the function of the remote controller for the television display.
    Remote controller Outputs various control signals of the RSE system to the television display in the form of infrared signals.
    Wireless headphones
    • Receives the audio signals from the television display in the form of infrared signals.
    • Volume adjustment of the wireless headphones can be done by using the volume control on the wireless headphones.
    Headphone terminal Outputs audio signals to wired headphones that are connected.
    Video terminal This terminal is for connecting a video player's video and audio output terminals.