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Please Note

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Installing the Set

These operating instructions assume that
your car radio has been correctly connected
and installed by your dealer.

If you wish to install the unit yourself,

you should read the information in 

"Installa-

tion and Removal"

on pages 7/8 and refer to

the illustrations at the beginning of these
instructions.

Traffic Safety

Familiarize yourself with the various functions
of your car radio before starting off on a jour-
ney (for example, learn how to store a sta-
tion).

Volume:
Operating your radio at high volume while dri-
ving can endanger you and others. Therefore,
always adjust the volume so that you can still
safely hear noises around you and outside the
car (e.g., horns, rescue vehicles, police cars,
etc.).

Aerial

Extending the aerial cable to the rear of the
car can, for example, impair signal reception.

Switching On/Off

– with the ignition/starter switch

You can use the car's ignition/starter switch
to switch the radio on and off after it has been
switched on with the 

OI/VOLUME

-multi-func-

tion control (see supply voltages / A4   +12 V
stand by voltage, page 8).

– on the car radio

You can use the 

OI/VOLUME

-multi-function

control to switch the radio on and off when
the car radio
– is turned on with the ignition/starter switch

or

– is not connected to the ignition/starter

switch.

Models/Colour Variants

This user manual provides the description for
the models SCC 1500 VD, SCC 1501 and SCC
1502 VD.
The models SCC 1500 VD and SCC 1502 VD
differ only in their colour. 
The user manual shows the models SCC 1500
VD and SCC 1501.

Summary of Contents for SCC 1500 VD

Page 1: ...WKC 3705 RDS SECURITY CODE SCC 1500 VD SCC 1501 SCC 1502 VD...

Page 2: ...Supply Voltages 8 Loudspeakers 8 Fuse 8 Inserting the Car Radio 8 Pulling out the Car Radio 8 The total construction of the unit guarantees maintenance free operation over a long period of time If a p...

Page 3: ...d outside the car e g horns rescue vehicles police cars etc Aerial Extending the aerial cable to the rear of the car can for example impair signal reception Switching On Off with the ignition starter...

Page 4: ...hing the unit off on OI VOLUME off on The display is dark unit is switched off Volume OI VOLUME Turn the multi function control volume FAD BAL Fader Balance Press button balance BASS TREB Bass Treble...

Page 5: ...unction you can also manually assign the memory positions of the U range Refer to Selecting a Range Tuning to Radio Stations Storing Radio Stations 4 The Radio at a Glance Autostore U range 6 VHF stat...

Page 6: ...the x or c button once again In the second search run this must be done within approx 60 seconds as otherwise the search sensitivity would be the same as on the first search run Immediately the highes...

Page 7: ...n so that the frequency indication corre sponds to the frequency tuned to Calling up stored stations Beforehand Selecting a range The display indicates the frequency last tuned to in the selected rang...

Page 8: ...allation Material and Accessories For the parts required for installation and the available accessories ask your specialized dealer Inserting the Mounting Frame Illustration Insert the mounting frame...

Page 9: ...e vehicle A8 negative operating voltage Connect to terminal 31 earth of the vehicle Loudspeakers Contact blades B1 to B8 Figure Maximum output power with 4 loudspeakers Sine power DIN 45324 __________...

Page 10: ...0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GRUNDIG AG D 90762 F rth SCC 1500 VD SCC 1501 SCC 1502 VD 72010 761 7500...

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