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Installation and removal
Aerial
Your car radio is designed for connection to a
150 Ω aerial (impedance).
Extending the aerial cable to the rear of the
car, for example, can impair signal reception.
Speakers
Blade contacts B : Figure p
Front speakers
B3 right +B4right – (earth)
B5 left +B6left – (earth)
Rear speakers
B1 right +B2right – (earth)
B7 left +B8left – (earth)
Maximum output power
to 4 Ω speakers:
Sustained power, DIN 45 324 _____ 4 x 15 W
Peak output ___________________ 4 x 10 W
Additional connections
Blade contacts C:
Figure
p
CD control
C13 CD bus
C15 power supply (earth)
C16 power supply +12 V
C17 switching voltage
C18 CD AF earth
C19 CD AF left
C20 CD AF right
Line outputs
Connection for booster or active speaker.
Phonosockets
Figure
o
REAR white (RL) rear speaker left
red (RR) rear speaker right
FRONT white (FL) front speaker left
red (FR) front speaker right
Blade contacts at the car radio
Figure
P
C11 rear speaker left +
C12 rear speaker right +
C13 earth –
C14 front speaker left +
C15 front speaker right +
C16 switching voltage for booster: on / off
switch (max. 0.3 A).
Inserting the mounting frame
Figure o
Insert mounting frame b into the radio space
a in the vehicle.
Bend tabs c behind the radio space a as
required (depending on type of vehicle).