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FITTING AND REMOVING THE DEVICE
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Fitting the mounting frame and
the device
1 Fit the mounting frame b in the radio recess
a of the vehicle (Fig. 1). You will find the ill-
ustrations on the inside of the back page.
2 Bend the metal flaps c behind the radio
recess a inwards or outwards as necessary,
depending on the type of vehicle (Fig. 1).
3 Push the device into the fitted mounting frame
b as far as it will go. The device latches in.
Note:
The device is very powerful, which means
that it heats up considerably during opera-
tion. You must therefore make sure that no
cables or other parts touch the device.
Fire hazard!
4 To pull out the device, remove the panel
and insert the two removal hooks d into the
opening and push them in as far as they will
go (Fig. 5).
5 Push both hooks outwards and slowly pull
out the device (Fig. 5).
A 5 +12 V switching voltage output (max.
0.5 A). When the device is on, the
switching voltage is on flat pin contact
A 5 and serves to extend and retract
the antenna, provides an operating
voltage for the antenna amplifier, etc.
A 4 Connection for +12 V ignition. Terminal
15 of the vehicle.
A 2 When the input is 0 V (from the Mute
output of the car phone), you can switch
to the PHONE IN input (Pin C11 and
C12), or switch the device to Mute. This
is dependent on the setting at the
EXPERT level (pages 13/15).
A 1 SCV connection for speed controlled
volume regulation. The speedometer sig-
nal (Graduated Audio Level Adjustment)
is detected automatically. However, digi-
tal signal protocols cannot be evaluated.
(See Expert level, page 13).
Connecting the antenna
The device is designed for antennas with 75 Ω
to 150 Ω impedance. Extended antenna cables,
for example for rear mounting, can impair
reception. If necessary use an antenna adapter
(Fig. 2).
1 Fix the antenna adapter or cable in the
plastic holder (Figs. 2 and 3).
Fuse
A 10 A/DIN 72 581 flat fuse is inserted in the
device (Fig. 4).
Supply voltages
Flat pin connectors A (Fig. 4):
A 8 Ground connection (minimum cross-
section 2.5 mm
2
). Terminal 31 (Ground)
of the vehicle.
A 7 Connection for +12 V operating voltage
(minimum cross-section 2.5 mm
2
).
Terminal 30 (continuous positive) of the
vehicle.
A 6 Connection for instrument lighting.
Terminal 58 of the vehicle. You can
light up the device with the instrument
illumination regulator.