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4.4 Removing the TravelPilot
Insert the handles into the correspond-
ing holes on the left and right side of
the front panel and push them in until
you hear a loud click (unlocking the
side spring locks). Use both handles
to carefully pull the TravelPilot out of
the compartment. Now you can pull
out the connection cables by applying
pressure on the side of the plug (see
Fig. 7).
Note: Once the handles have locked
into place, they cannot be removed
until you pull the TravelPilot out of the
compartment.
4.5 Connecting the back-up light
signal wire
The back-up light signal wire connects
the system to the vehicle back-up light.
Make sure that this connection is
charged with 12 volts when the vehi-
cle is reversing.
Important: We assume no liability for
faulty connections and their conse-
quences!
4.6 Connecting the speedometer
signal
Important: Only an authorised cus-
tomer service centre should make this
connection.
The speedometer signal wire connects
the system to the vehicle-specific
speedometer signal connection.
Important: We assume no liability for
faulty connections and their conse-
quences!
5. Connection diagrams
Power connection to the
vehicle ISO standard plug ......... Fig. 1/2
Power connection to
the vehicle-specific plug ............ Fig. 3
Speaker connection
4 speakers (4 Ω/35 W) .............. Fig. 4
Antenna connection ................... Fig. 5
TravelPilot installation ............... Fig. 6/6a
TravelPilot removal .................... Fig. 7
Setting the gyroscope................ Fig. 8
Connection assignments ........... Fig. 9
Connecting the sensors............. Fig. 10