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Installation and Removal
The Figures to installation and removal are to
be found at the beginning of this booklet.
Installation materials and accessories
Your dealer can advise you as to what instal-
lation materials you will need and what acces-
sories are available.
Installing the mounting frame o…a
Figure o
– Insert mounting frame b into cutout a of the
vehicle.
– Bend the tabs c behind cutout a as required
(depending on type of vehicle).
Inserting the car radio
Figure o
– Insert the car radio all the way into the
installed mounting frame b.
The car radio should snap into place.
Removing the car radio
Figure a
í Before removing the car radio, please
remove the control unit to prevent it from
being scratched.
Insert the two removal handles d as far as
possible into the openings in the trim.
– Press both removal handles outwards and
slowly pull the radio out.
Aerial
The car radio is designed for aerials with an
impedance of 75 Ω to 150 Ω. Extended aerial
cables, e.g. for aerials at the rear of the car,
may impair reception.
Figures
p and ü
– If necessary, use the aerial adapter (fig. p).
– Fix the aerial adapter (fig.
p) or aerial cable
(fig.
ü) in the plastic holder.
Fuse 5 A
Figure +
Blade-type fuse 5 A/ DIN 72581 – plugged.
Supply voltages
Blade contacts A: Figure +
A8 Earth connection
Connect to terminal 31
(earth) of the vehicle.
A7 +12 V operating voltage
Connect to terminal 30
(permanent plus) of
the vehicle.
A6 Car radio illumination
Connect the blade contact A6 to terminal 58
of the vehicle.
When the vehicle's headlights are switched
on, the illumination of the switched off car
radio can be adjusted with the instument illu-
mination control.
Blade contact A6 not connected:
No illumination when the radio is switched
off.