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Aerial
The car radio is designed for aerials with an
impedance of 75Ω to 150Ω. 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.
Additional connections
Blade contacts C: Figure +
Connection for CD changer or AUX unit
C13 CD bus control line. For AUX mode,
connect it with C15.
C15 CD bus, earth.
C16 +12 V supply voltage for CD changer.
C17 Switching voltage for CD changer.
C18 CD-audio earth or AUX-audio earth.
C19 CD-audio left or AUX-audio left.
C20 CD-audio right or AUX-audio rigth.
C07 do not use, only for service.
C08 do not use, only for service.
Line output
Connection for booster or active speaker.
C11 Rear speaker, left +
C12 Rear speaker, right +
C13 Earth –
C14 Front loudspeaker, left +
C15 Front loudspeaker, right +
C16 Switching voltage for booster on/off
(max. 0.3 A).
The entire current consumption of C17, C6
and A5 is not allowed to exceed 0.5 A.
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
– Remove the control panel (page 4).
Insert both removal handles d as far as pos-
sible into the openings in the trim.
– Press both removal handles outward
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and slowly pull the radio out.
Fuse T 5 A
Figure +
Blade-type fuse T 5 A/DIN 72581– plugged.
Installation and Removal