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ENGLISH

17

ENGLISH

17

ENGLISH

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

to 150

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.

Summary of Contents for ALLIXX SCD 5490 RDS

Page 1: ...CAR INTERMEDIA SCD 5410 DAB SCD 5490 RDS DEUTSCH ENGLISH FRAN AIS ITALIANO PORTUGU S ESPA OL NEDERLANDS...

Page 2: ...s active 17 Fitting and removing the device Fitting the mounting frame and the device Connecting the antenna Fuse Supply voltages Loudspeakers Additional connections 19 Information Radio reception con...

Page 3: ...SOUND button to sel ect the special operating level which allows you to use functions beyond the basic range of set tings see page 13 Anti theft security This car radio is equipped with a coding func...

Page 4: ...and police sirens Set the volume using the volume knob Traffic announcements may be considerably louder than normal playback Coding If the device is coded and then disconnected from the car battery it...

Page 5: ...r PTY search CLR deletes the selection and ends the function 9 Rocker switch Starts the selected function when activated in the EXPERT mode page 13 Hold it down to call up secondary services DAB I TP...

Page 6: ...RPT Repeat mode all the tracks on the CD are played repeatedly 6 ENGLISH OVERVIEW ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Input sou...

Page 7: ...ction raises the bass and treble levels to improve the sound at low volumes 1 Press SOUND and BASS appears in the 2 Press the upper soft key LD LOUDNESS is activated The symbol is highlighted 3 Press...

Page 8: ...first time 2 Press the upper soft key to select IS 3 Start the search with the lower soft key GO You can only select known ensembles Manual station search 1 Press the upper soft key to select MAN 2 U...

Page 9: ...1 5 or the advance button Viewing the IS memory 1 Once the IS search is complete use the rocker switch to select the station you want to hear Display IS Scan Tuning to stations with station search 1 P...

Page 10: ...tening Selecting the programme type PTY 1 Press the upper soft key until PTY appears in the display 2 Use the rocker switch to select the pro gramme type you want to hear e g POP M Display POP briefly...

Page 11: ...hows the name of the station and the bottom line shows the name of the sub program selected 3 Hold down the rocker switch again to switch to the next sub program being broadcast If no information is b...

Page 12: ...lower soft key The tracks are played back in random order 3 To end this function select NRM Stopping CD playback 1 To change for example to the RADIO mode press SOURCE briefly until RADIO FM appears...

Page 13: ...tton until you see MCD in the display followed by the CD you have just selected Selecting a CD directly 6 CD changer 1 Select the CD with the memory buttons 1 5 or with III 10 CD changer 1 Select the...

Page 14: ...lay Off The SW range is switched off 12 Search level Search sensitivity Display Local Reduced search sensitivity Display DX Immediate increased sensitivity 13 RDS Regional Automatic changing of the re...

Page 15: ...28 RDS DAB If 26 on On or off If the same station is available in FM on DAB the device switches to DAB 29 DAB Linking If 26 on Program tracking if reception is bad Switches to programs with the same c...

Page 16: ...play temporarily SAFE then 1 The 1 indicates the number of attempts at entering the code 2 Enter the code number using the station but tons 1 2 3 4 3 Press SOUND to confirm your entry The radio is in...

Page 17: ...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 PHO...

Page 18: ...other or ground them This can damage the device irreparably Additional connections Flat pin connectors C CD changer AUX connection C 1 2 LINE OUT back left right C 3 Ground C 4 5 LINE OUT front left...

Page 19: ...tions are always broadcast on the same frequency These programs are combined to create ensem bles A program can thus contain up to 12 further sub programs DAB frequency band DAB stations and ensembles...

Page 20: ...entered The device switches off after 1 hour Possible cause Control unit not properly attached On Off button pressed too briefly Contacts dirty Control unit installed incorrectly You are in an area wi...

Page 21: ...21 d a b c 1 2 3 2 4 6 8 5 7 2 4 6 8 1 3 5 7 C B A 10 A 1 3 7 10 9 12 8 11 1 4 3 6 2 5 15 18 17 20 13 16 19 14 d 4 5...

Page 22: ...s Cara a 17 P 1495 Cruz Quebrada Lisboa 3 51 1 4 19 75 70 GRUNDIG ESPA A S A Solson s 2 planta baja B3 Edificio Muntadas Mas Blau E 08820 El Prat De Llobregat Barcelona 34 93 4 79 92 00 GRUNDIG NORGE...

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