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BS ISO 22902-5-2006 Road vehicles - Automotive multimedia interface - Common message set《道路车辆 车用多媒体接口 共用文集》.pdf

1、 g49g50g3g38g50g51g60g44g49g42g3g58g44g55g43g50g56g55g3g37g54g44g3g51g40g53g48g44g54g54g44g50g49g3g40g59g38g40g51g55g3g36g54g3g51g40g53g48g44g55g55g40g39g3g37g60g3g38g50g51g60g53g44g42g43g55g3g47g36g58Part 5: Common message setICS 43.040.15Road vehicles Automotive multimedia interface BRITISH STANDA

2、RDBS ISO 22902-5:2006BS ISO 22902-5:2006This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 30 November 2006 BSI 2006ISBN 0 580 49716 XAmendments issued since publicationAmd. No. Date Commentscontract. Users are responsible for its correct applic

3、ation.Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. National forewordThis British Standard was published by BSI. It is the UK implementation of ISO 22902-5:2006.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee AUE/16, Electrical and ele

4、ctronic equipment.A list of organizations represented on AUE/16 can be obtained on request to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a Reference numberISO 22902-5:2006(E)INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO22902-5First edition2006-11-01Road vehicles Automoti

5、ve multimedia interface Part 5: Common message set Vhicules routiers Interface multimdia pour lautomobile Partie 5: Exigences de message commun BS ISO 22902-5:2006ii iiiContents Page Foreword viii Introduction . ix 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references . 2 3 Common Message Set Definition 2 3.1 Common M

6、essage Set Transaction 2 4 Management Messages 5 4.1 Release Version Number . 5 4.2 System Power Mode. 5 4.3 Power State . 6 4.4 Node Information Announcement. 7 4.5 General Service Information 10 4.6 Specific Service Information . 12 4.7 Vehicle Configuration Service. 13 4.8 Channel State 16 4.9 Al

7、locate Channel. 17 4.10 Deallocate Channel. 18 4.11 Connect Source 19 4.12 Disconnect Source . 21 4.13 Connect Sink . 22 4.14 Disconnect Sink 23 4.15 Select Sink. 24 4.16 Current Time and Date . 25 4.17 Vehicle Location Information 26 4.18 Simple Data Transfer 27 4.19 Network Command (Boot, Wakeup,

8、Shutdown) 28 5 Core Messages 29 5.1 Vehicle Identification Number . 29 5.2 Manufacturer, Model and Model Year. 29 5.3 Manufacturing Date and Location. 30 5.4 Language . 31 5.5 Vehicle Description. 32 5.6 Secure Vehicle Identification Number (Inf) 41 5.7 Vehicle Public-Key (Inf) 42 5.8 Authorization

9、(Inf). 43 5.9 Vehicle Session-Key (Inf). 43 6 Body Messages. 44 6.1 Antenna 44 6.2 Door Status 45 6.3 Door Lock 46 6.4 Windows 47 6.5 Mirrors 49 6.6 Mirror Fold . 50 6.7 Seats. 51 6.8 Seat belts . 54 6.9 Horn 55 6.10 Wiper System State 56 6.11 Headlights 57 6.12 Parking Light . 58 BS ISO 22902-5:200

10、6iv 6.13 Interior Lights 59 6.14 Hazard Signal. 60 6.15 Exterior Temperature 60 6.16 Steering Column . 61 6.17 Seat Occupation 62 6.18 Odometer . 64 6.19 High Resolution Distance Accumulator . 64 6.20 Vehicle Speed 65 6.21 Air Bag 66 6.22 Fuel Level. 67 6.23 Warning Indicator State 68 6.24 Driver ID

11、 . 69 6.25 Rain Sensor . 70 6.26 Sun Sensor 70 6.27 Washing Liquid Level . 71 6.28 Subscription/Notification Status . 72 6.29 Subscribe/Notify Command. 73 6.30 End Subscription/Notification Command. 74 6.31 Window Position . 74 6.32 Sunroof. 75 6.33 Sunroof Position . 77 6.34 Turn Signal. 78 6.35 Ba

12、ttery Charge. 79 6.36 Noise Level 80 6.37 Shutter 80 6.38 Fog Lamps . 81 6.39 Hand Brake Status 82 6.40 Convertible Top. 83 6.41 Dashboard Illumination 84 6.42 Obstacle Distance . 84 6.43 Tire Pressure . 85 6.44 Tire Inflation Monitor Status 86 6.45 Wheel Speed 87 6.46 Ignition Key State 88 6.47 Eng

13、ine Running. 88 6.48 Vehicle Owner (Blank) 89 6.49 Interior Temperature . 90 6.50 HVAC Fan Speed. 91 6.51 HVAC Fan Mode 92 6.52 HVAC Mix Door Position 93 6.53 Rear Window Defrost 94 6.54 External Mirror Defrost . 95 6.55 Automatic HVAC Control Set Temperature 96 6.56 Seat Heater/Cooler 97 6.57 Steer

14、ing Wheel Heater 98 6.58 Headlight Tilt 99 6.59 Map Lights . 99 6.60 Sliding Door Command 100 6.61 Security Alert. 101 6.62 Trunk/Fuel Door Open Command 102 6.63 Reverse Gear Lights . 102 6.64 Rear Door Inside Handle Disable. 103 6.65 Service Due 104 6.66 Service Description. 105 6.67 Wheel Rotation

15、s 106 6.68 Emergency Lights . 107 6.69 Air Conditioning State 107 6.70 Courtesy Light Switch Status 108 6.71 Steering Wheel Lock Status. 109 6.72 Ignition Lock State 110 BS ISO 22902-5:2006v6.73 Wiper Speed 110 7 Powertrain Messages . 111 7.1 Engine Start Disable Service . 111 7.2 Engine Start Disab

16、le. 112 7.3 Remote Start 113 7.4 Performance Mode 113 7.5 Coolant Temperature 114 7.6 Engine RPM . 115 7.7 Engine Oil Pressure Status 115 7.8 Engine Oil Temperature . 116 7.9 Gear Position. 116 7.10 PRNDL Position 117 7.11 Cruise Control State . 118 7.12 Brake Fluid Level Status 119 7.13 Subscriptio

17、n/Notification Status . 119 7.14 Subscribe/Notify Command. 120 7.15 End Subscription/Notification Command. 121 7.16 Engine Oil Pressure Status 122 7.17 Cruise Control Set Speed 122 7.18 Brake Applied Status 123 7.19 Variable Suspension State. 124 7.20 Traction Control State 125 7.21 Engine Coolant L

18、evel . 126 7.22 Engine Coolant Pressure . 126 7.23 Engine Oil Level 127 7.24 Engine Off Time 127 7.25 Antilock Brake System State . 128 7.26 Brake System State 129 8 Vehicle Diagnostics 130 8.1 Emission Related 130 8.2 Enhanced. 132 8.3 Run Diagnostics 134 8.4 OEM Specific Diagnostics . 134 9 Amplif

19、ier Messages 135 9.1 Codec . 135 9.2 Volume . 136 9.3 Mute 137 9.4 Fade 138 9.5 Balance 138 9.6 Chime . 139 9.7 Treble . 140 9.8 Midrange 141 9.9 Bass 142 9.10 Restore Equalizer 142 9.11 Register Equalizer. 143 9.12 Clear Equalizer 144 10 General Player Messages 144 10.1 Current Player State . 144 1

20、0.2 Stop 146 10.3 Play. 146 10.4 Pause . 147 10.5 Fast Forward . 147 10.6 Rewind . 148 10.7 Track Up. 148 10.8 Track Down to the Current. 149 10.9 Track Down to the Previous 150 10.10 Eject 150 10.11 Subscription/Notification Status . 151 BS ISO 22902-5:2006vi 10.12 Subscribe/Notify Command. 152 10.

21、13 End Subscription/Notification Command. 152 11 Disk Media Messages . 153 11.1 Repeat Track 153 11.2 Repeat Disk 153 11.3 Random In Disk . 154 11.4 Random In Magazine 154 11.5 Magazine Information . 155 11.6 Disk Information 155 11.7 Track Information 157 11.8 Play Time Information. 158 12 Tape Med

22、ia Messages 159 12.1 Tape Property 159 12.2 Time Counter . 160 12.3 Tape Direction . 161 13 Tuner Messages 162 13.1 Wave Band. 162 13.2 Current Station Information . 163 13.3 Seek Mode 164 13.4 Preset . 165 13.5 RDS Data 166 13.6 Data Available 166 13.7 Data Accepted . 167 13.8 Automatically Store 1

23、68 14 Basic Phone Messages 169 14.1 Phone Mode. 169 14.2 Phone Status . 170 14.3 Dial 171 14.4 Hang Up 171 14.5 Last Dialed Number 172 14.6 Call State 173 14.7 Call Duration 174 14.8 Answer Incoming Call. 174 14.9 Caller Info. 175 14.10 Active Call Action 176 14.11 Restore Factory Settings 176 14.12

24、 Line State . 177 14.13 Send DTMF. 178 14.14 Power Supply. 178 14.15 Phone Date. 179 14.16 Phone Time 180 14.17 Phone Ring Volume 181 14.18 Phone Book . 182 14.19 Search Phone Book 183 14.20 Delete Phone Book . 184 15 Advanced Phone Messages. 185 15.1 Enable Phone. 185 15.2 Change User Code 186 15.3

25、 Network Operator Selection. 187 15.4 Network Operator 187 15.5 Register State 189 15.6 Calling Line Identification Restriction 190 15.7 Signal Quality 191 15.8 Serial Number 192 15.9 Dial GSM Call Id Return 192 15.10 SIM Card Information 193 15.11 Advice Of Charge 194 BS ISO 22902-5:2006vii15.12 Sh

26、ort Message Service Show List 194 15.13 Short Message Service Show Details. 195 15.14 Send Short Message Service. 196 15.15 Send Short Message Service From Storage 197 15.16 Store Short Message Service 199 15.17 New Short Message Service 199 15.18 Short Message Service Attribute 200 15.19 Delete Sho

27、rt Message Service. 201 15.20 Clear Short Msg Service Cell Broadcast 201 15.21 Receive Short Msg Service Cell Broadcast . 202 15.22 Short Msg Service Cell Broadcast Settings. 203 15.23 Binary Show List. 204 15.24 Binary Show Details . 205 15.25 Binary Send . 206 15.26 Multi Party Call 206 15.27 Mult

28、i Party Action . 208 15.28 Conference Call. 209 15.29 Conference Call Split 209 15.30 Conference Call Join 210 15.31 Trigger Waiting Call Alert. 210 16 Text Display Messages. 211 16.1 Display Text. 211 16.2 Input Key Code 212 BS ISO 22902-5:2006viii Foreword ISO (the International Organization for S

29、tandardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the ri

30、ght to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization. Internationa

31、l Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. The main task of technical committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as

32、an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO

33、 22902-5 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 22, Road vehicles, Subcommittee SC 3, Electrical and electronic equipment. ISO 22902 consists of the following parts, under the general title Road vehicles Automotive multimedia interface: Part 1: General technical overview Part 2: Use cases Part 3

34、: System requirements Part 4: Network protocol requirements for vehicle interface access Part 5: Common message set Part 6: Vehicle interface requirements Part 7: Physical specification BS ISO 22902-5:2006ixIntroduction This part of the standard Common Message Set concerns a set of application-layer

35、 messages that “AMI-C” multimedia networks must support and thus the name Common Message Set (CMS). This part provides two types of information for system communication: It defines the exact list of functions for, and therefore sets the boundary of, the communication in an “AMI-C” system. The commun

36、ication could take place between an “AMI-C” compliant vehicle and an “AMI-C” network or between two “AMI-C” networks. The list of the functions is the consensus of ISO experts. It provides standardized descriptions of the listed functions in network-independent message format. The purpose of a CMS i

37、s to achieve interoperability and interchangeability among networked components in an “AMI-C” system. It does this by exactly defining the semantics of each message. The CMS is based on, and developed in, ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One). For any specific network technology, the CMS needs to be

38、encoded in a manner consistent with the network protocol. BS ISO 22902-5:2006blank1Road vehicles Automotive multimedia interface Part 5: Common message set 1 Scope This documents covers the following aspects of an Common Message Set: the Common Message Set definition; ASN.1 format for the Common Mes

39、sage Set; standardized descriptions of the selected functions in a network independent message format. The descriptions cover the following message categories and classes: Management Network management messages Resource management messages Vehicle Core messages Body module messages Powertrain messag

40、es Vehicle diagnostics messages Audio / Video Amplifier messages General player messages Disk media messages Tape media messages Tuner messages Phone Basic phone messages Advanced phone messages HMI Text Display messages BS ISO 22902-5:20062 2 Normative references The following referenced documents

41、are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. ISO/IEC 8824-1, Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) Part 1:

42、Specification of basic notation ISO/IEC 8824-2, Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) Part 2: Information object specification AMI-C 2003, AMI-C vehicle interface requirements, v1.00 ASN.1 Complete, Prof John Larmouth ASN.1 Communication between heterogeneous systems, Olivier D

43、ubuisson, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers 3 Common Message Set Definition Feature sets that can be uniquely addressed for messaging are defined as objects. A specific attribute of an object is called property of an object. Each object has one or more properties. For example, the odometer object can provi

44、de an absolute mileage property or the changed value (delta) property. Also, an object type can have multiple instances of it present in a vehicle. Multiple instances are designated through position of an object. For example, brake object has enumeration such as hand, engine, right foot, etc. An obj

45、ect with only one instance, e.g., engine, can be designated with a no-position enumerator. 3.1 Common Message Set Transaction 3.1.1 Message Type (Msg Type) The Message Type indicates the action required on the destination node. Message Type can have 6 values: INQUIRE, REPORT, SET, CONFIRM, COMMAND,

46、and WARNING. Figure 1 illustrates the relationship between the INQUIRE and REPORT message types. Figure 1 INQUIRE and REPORT message sequence CONFIRMRequester ResponderINQUIRE (with required confirmation) REPORTEven if no error, CONFIRM message is sent back from Responder to Requester. If an error h

47、appens, REPORT message is not sent from Responder to Requester. INQUIRE (with no required confirmation)REPORTEven if an error happens, CONFIRM message is not sent back from Requester to Responder, and REPORT message is not sent.BS ISO 22902-5:20063Figure 2 illustrates the relationship between the SE

48、T and CONFIRM message types. Figure 2 SET message sequence INQUIRE - A request to obtain the current value of a property at one instant of time from an object. REPORT - A reply to an INQUIRE message, or asynchronously generated (in response to a request for subscription) message containing current v

49、alue of one property at one instant of time. SET - A request to change the current value of one property at one instant of time. COMMAND - A message to perform the following five kinds of actions: start execution of software in a remote component, actuate device in a remote component, request access to resource, start subscription for a property or end subscription for a property. CONFIRM - A message to indicate success or error status of requested o

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