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* Depending on version

• Blue lead A5 (Electronic/Motor Aerial) 

 :

This radio can provide a 12V signal for the
control of an automatic motor aerial or the
supply of an electronic aerial by connection.
Do not use this connection for the supply lead
of the aerial motor!

• Orange lead A6 (Pilot light) 

 : Connect to

the dashboard illumination wiring of the car.
When the car headlights are switched on, the
backlight to the power key remains illuminated
(even when the radio is switched off). When
the set is on with this connection , the
brightness of the display is reduced.

CONNECTOR B (fig.2)
Loudspeakers (use 4 ohm loudspeakers
only)
• Do not connect any of the loudspeaker leads

to earth or directly to a booster/amplifier or via
an external fader!

• Connecting 4 loudspeakers

Front

Rear

Left+

Green [B5]

White [B7]

Left-

Green/black [B6]

White/black [B8]

Right+

Grey [B3]

Blue [B1]

Right-

Grey/black [B4]

Blue/black [B2]

– To check the loudspeaker connections keep

the 'SCAN' key pressed and switch on the set.
To cancel switch off the set.

BLUE CONNECTOR C * for a Digital CD
changer (available separately) (fig. 3)
• You can only connect the following CD changer

with a digital output to this set :
- CH0400 or CH0600 or CH1000

 Useful tips

Recommended connection instructions between
the CD changer and headunit :
1. Ensure that the Connector A (power supply) is

removed from the headunit.

2. Finish all connections between the CD changer

(see mounting instructions for the CD changer)
and the headunit.

3. Reconnect the Connector A (power supply) to

the headunit.

INSTALLATION

If your car is equipped with ISO connectors,
simply insert them in connectors of the car radio.
If not, you can use an adaptor cable (Refer to the
table on the separate installation card). Ensure all
cables are installed so that they cannot be
damaged by sharp edges or moving parts.

PREPARATION

Voltage and polarity: The set must be connected
to a 12V car battery with negative terminal to
earth (car chassis). Installation in vehicles not
fulfilling these requirements could result in
malfunction, damage or fire.

Warning: To prevent short-circuiting, disconnect
the negative car battery terminal until the set has
been mounted and connected (fig.1 See separate
installation card).

CONNECTOR A (fig.2)
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
• Red lead A7 : Connect to a permanent  12V

supply.  This is the main power supply. Ensure
this connection can handle a current of 10A.

• Yellow/red lead A4 : Connect to a switched

12V supply (switched on/off by car ignition).

• Brown lead A8: Connect to earth (car

chassis).

This connection set up will enable you to make
full use of the ON/OFF LOGIC function of this set
limiting the use of the set to 1 hour after removal
of the ignition key. If this feature does not appear
to be functioning as expected you may require
an adapter cable (EA6259). See reverse of
installation card.

OPTIONAL CONNECTIONS (fig. 2)

• Pink lead A1 

 * (SDVC AND SPEED

WARNING) :

Speed Dependent Volume Control
automatically increases and decreases the
volume as a result of the car's speed.
Speed Warning can be used to inform you that
you are exceeding a certain speed.
• Connect pin A1 to a signal from the

speedometer of your car. Some cars are
already prepared for it (e.g. certain VW &
Vauxhall/Opel cars), please consult your dealer.

If not, you may need a more detailed

installation requiring extra equipment to
enable your car to become compatible.

This can only be accomplished by persons
familiar with automotive electrical and
mechanical systems. 
After connection see
‘SPECIAL FUNCTIONS’.

Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10

Summary of Contents for CD 2100 -

Page 1: ...efer to the table on the separate installation card Ensure all cables are installed so that they cannot be damaged by sharp edges or moving parts PREPARATION Voltage and polarity The set must be conne...

Page 2: ...imes to decide whether it is safe to continue driving Pink lead wire Telephone mute If your car telephone or the car kit of your mobile phone provides a mute signal it can be used to automatically int...

Page 3: ...er MOUNTING RADIO This radio can be properly installed either from conventional Front Mounting or Rear Mounting FRONT MOUNTING Slide the radio into the metal sleeve until the springs at either side of...

Page 4: ...t it is advisable to clean the connectors with a cotton swab from time to time SECURITY LIGHT When the car ignition is switched off and the detachable front is removed the red light flashes Useful tip...

Page 5: ...RNING in INSTALLATION and SPECIAL FUNCTIONS TEL NO IN MUTE Select NO if no car phone is connected to the set Select IN if your phone provides a loudspeaker connection Select MUTE to automatically inte...

Page 6: ...radio from returning to Alternative Frequencies MW OFF ON Select OFF to suppress MW if not in use only applicable when RADIO is in European standard AM OFF ON Select OFF to suppress AM if not in use...

Page 7: ...omatically increases the volume of the set as a result of the car s speed Four compensation levels can be selected Level 1 gives a small increase up to level 4 which gives a greater increase See INITI...

Page 8: ...flag turn on If temperature warning is deactivated flag turn off When the temperature falls below 3o C you briefly see WARNING then the current temperature displayed and hear 3 beeps If the temperatu...

Page 9: ...may be interrupted by traffic announcements if TA NEWS is switched on SOURCE Select the desired source Radio Cassette CD player CD Changer if connected Phone in if connected and if option is selected...

Page 10: ...d station is too weak try Manual Tuning See INITIAL SETTINGS check option RADIO Set is in TA mode only stations with Traffic Announcements can be tuned in If necessary switch off the TA mode Search tu...

Page 11: ...ng one key you can automatically store 10 strongest FM stations on the FM2 band or 10 strongest MW stations on the MW2 band When you use Auto Store the new stations replace any stations previously sto...

Page 12: ...here the broadcaster links some stations together If you are tuned to a station where is linked to others by EON the set is capable of receiving Traffic Announcements and or News bulletins from both t...

Page 13: ...S stations of the current reception area into the RDS memory Select an FM waveband Activate RDS MEMORY The set mutes When the search is completed the set beeps again and you hear the first alphabetica...

Page 14: ...e FAST FORWARD You hear the radio during this operation If you continue fast winding until the end of the tape playback restarts automatically PREVIOUS NEXT TRACK Music Search System Select how many t...

Page 15: ...es the volume of the quiet sections See INITIAL SETTINGS Option COMP CD PLAYER AND CD CHANGER CD PLAYBACK CD Player CD2100 CD2200 This CD player is suitable for 12cm disc 1 Open the front 2 Slide the...

Page 16: ...in the CD changer Useful tips Display shows NO FRONT Check that the front of CD changer has been closed CD player does not function If the weather is cold there may be some condensation on the laser U...

Page 17: ...eband selection Select the desired waveband Search tuning Tune to a station of a lower or higher frequency Recalling a preset Select the next preset CASSETTE CR2100 CR2200 Previous next track Select d...

Page 18: ...ure if current operation sensor connected and activated In CD mode CD2100 CD2200 Current track and Total track and Clock track time playing time Temperature if sensor connected and activated In CDC mo...

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