Mercedes-Benz 208.365 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 16

 

 

 

 

CD Changer

 

q

         

Disk 1~6 load and unload properly

 

q

         

Magazine load and eject operate smoothly

 

q

         

CD sliding door opens/closes properly

 

q

         

Audio is clear and crisp

 

q

         

First and last track on selected CD can be accessed

 

 

 

Telephone

 

4.

       

Return to the D2B functions menu. Using path: 

Actual values/D2B Actual configuration

, verify that the 

version coding input above (specified value) matches the actual configuration performed during installation 

(actual values). If a difference exists, the ring has been improperly configured and must be disassembled 

and properly reconfigured.

 

 

NOTICE!

 

DO NOT alter the configuration in step H3 to match the vehicle configuration. Failure to have the 

configuration set as indicated in the table above will result in erroneous system operation and/or 

intermittent functioning of some or all components.

 

5.

       

Check the DTC memory of all installed components and the head unit. Any present DTC(s) should be 

investigated and the source identified. Once identified, the source of the DTC(s) should be corrected and 

the DTC memory cleared.

 

Note: 

Powering up the newly installed system prior to the above described version coding, will set D2B 

ring configuration errors. These errors may be ignored during the initial DTC check. If after clearing the 

DTC(s), they return in the next step, a configuration error is present and must be located and corrected.

 

6.

       

Confirm that no new DTC(s) have been set in the D2B system group.

 

 

 

 

 

I.

        

Final Assembly and Function Test

 

 

 

1.

       

Replace the trunk mat and removed panels.

 

2.

       

Program the telephone per 

S-SI-82.70/124

StarTAC Portable Telephone Programming

.

 

3.

       

Verify proper CD changer, telephone, and Voice Activation System (as applicable to equipment installed) 

operation per the following checklist:

 

 

 

 

 

© 2005 Mercedes-Benz USA, LLC

Summary of Contents for 208.365

Page 1: ...and voice recognition While not in the factory configured ring these optics are coupled together just forward of the battery on the right Which set of optics to use will depend whether the telephone only or telephone with voice recognition will be installed All reconfiguration points are in the trunk in front of the battery and to the right of the fuse panel WARNING Disconnecting the negative batt...

Page 2: ...the left side trunk liner panel if installing the telephone otherwise skip to step 6 6 Determine the number and sequence of the D2B components to be installed then locate configure all fiber optic cables for the configuration 7 Proceed to Section B for telephone installation Section G for CD changer only installation B Mounting the PSE and Linear Compensator 1 Locate the Figure 1 25 pole D connect...

Page 3: ...e PSE to the bracket with four 4 M4 x 6 screws Figure 2 4 Connect the 25 pole side of the telephone Y cable to the PSE and gently tighten the retaining screws 5 Connect the green 14 pole connector to the linear compensator and tie back the excess cable Figure 2 Figure 2 P82 70 2930 01 2005 Mercedes Benz USA LLC ...

Page 4: ...he Optional Voice Recognition Module VRM 1 Proceed to Section D if not installing the VRM 2 Fasten the VRM to the bracket with two 2 M4 x 8 machine screws Figure 3 Figure 3 P82 70 2931 01 2005 Mercedes Benz USA LLC ...

Page 5: ... optional voice recognition system connect the fiber pair labeled SBS to the VRM Leave the pair labeled TEL SBS capped and off to the side if not installing the voice recognition system Figure 4 P82 70 2932 01 6 Connect the 90º mini UHF connector from the front center console to the linear compensator RF jack labeled Portable 7 Connect the remaining RF lead from the integrated bumper antenna to th...

Page 6: ...arpet on the front edge of the piece Figure 7 4 Open the upper console compartment and remove the four 4 Phillips screws securing the Tele Aid button false floor to the upper console tray 5 Remove the Tele Aid button false floor by disconnecting the connector from the back of the button assembly Figure 7 P82 70 2919 01 6 Using an awl open the four 4 pre molded cradle mounting holes two are holes a...

Page 7: ...7 Using a blunt object such as a ratchet handle push out the knockout at the back of the false floor Figure 8 P82 70 2920 01 2005 Mercedes Benz USA LLC ...

Page 8: ...P82 70 2921 01 11 Reinstall the false floor assembly into the top console compartment and secure it with the four 4 previously removed screws 12 Attach the battery connect the coil cord and install the telephone into the cradle Figure 10 13 Carefully cut the two wire ties securing the Tele Aid button cable to the floor of the compartment Figure 10 P82 70 2922 01 14 Connect the telephone coil cord ...

Page 9: ...Figure 11 P82 70 2923 01 2005 Mercedes Benz USA LLC ...

Page 10: ...the rear of the carpet piece Figure 12 Figure 12 P82 70 2924 01 17 Fasten the telephone cable channel to the pre punched hole in the floor with a 8 x ʺ sheet metal screw Figure 13 Figure 13 P82 70 2925 01 18 Install the foam covered carpet piece onto the floor of the compartment covering the channel mounting screw Figure 14 2005 Mercedes Benz USA LLC ...

Page 11: ...Figure 14 P82 70 2926 01 2005 Mercedes Benz USA LLC ...

Page 12: ...lly inserting a screwdriver between the plug and switch opening and prying away the plug Figure 15 2 Insert the lever into the switch opening with the handle pointing up Figure 15 P82 70 2927 01 3 Apply steady inward pressure while gently rotating the lever toward you until a click is heard Figure 16 Figure 16 P82 70 2928 01 2005 Mercedes Benz USA LLC ...

Page 13: ...ctor and fiber optics in the wheel well 6 Mount the CD changer to the bracket with four 4 M4 x 5 machine screws Figure 18 7 Install the cover by engaging the plastic hinges over the flange on the top edge of the bracket and then rolling the hinges toward the back to lock 8 Connect the 3 pole electrical and fiber optic connectors to the back of the CD changer Figure 18 P82 64 2214 01 9 Lower the CD...

Page 14: ...pre punched mounting locations 11 Secure the top mounts with the provided screws Figure 19 P82 64 2215 01 2005 Mercedes Benz USA LLC ...

Page 15: ...nd communication D2B Control module adaptations D2B Nominal configuration set the D2B ring configuration per the following table CD Changer Telephone and Voice Recognition CD Changer and Telephone CD Changer Only Telephone Only Telephone with Voice Recognition D2B Master Radio Radio Radio Radio Radio D2B Component 1 CD Changer CD Changer CD Changer CTEL 1 CTEL 1 D2B Component 2 CTEL 1 CTEL 1 Not P...

Page 16: ...ttent functioning of some or all components 5 Check the DTC memory of all installed components and the head unit Any present DTC s should be investigated and the source identified Once identified the source of the DTC s should be corrected and the DTC memory cleared Note Powering up the newly installed system prior to the above described version coding will set D2B ring configuration errors These ...

Page 17: ...mode is available in the ICM q Verify operation of the steering wheel controls Voice Recognition q Verify that the VRM can be controlled by the PTT lever on the column q Verify that the spoken instructions are functioning with a high recognition rate q Verify that the VRM can control the telephone Parts Information CD Changer Qty Part Name Part Number Exchange CD Changer Main Unit 002 820 79 89 00...

Page 18: ...6 82 0483 1 Belt clip Q 6 82 0484 1 Wall charger Q 6 82 0485 1 Operation guide S 2727 099 Parts Information Telephone Installation Kit Qty Part Name Part Number Exchange StarTac Installation Kit Q 6 82 0439 1 Portable support electronics module Q 6 82 0460 1 Linear compensator Q 6 82 0525 Q 6 82 9525 Rebuilt 1 Cradle Q 6 82 0459 1 Portable coil cord Q 6 82 0465 1 Linear compensator Y cable Q 6 82 ...

Page 19: ...1 PTT lever Q 6 82 0479 1 Operation guide P 271 0000 1 Tutorial cassette tape P 270 3098 2005 Mercedes Benz USA LLC ...

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