Power supply cable
Cable colour
Connection
Yellow
+12 - 24 V permanent positive terminal
Red
+12 V - 24 V ignition positive / accessory contact / ACC
Black
Earth / GND
Grey
Parking brake signal
A
Only connect electrical signals to suitable connecting points in the vehicle.
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Connect the yellow lead of the power supply cable to the 12 V or 24 V permanent
positive (e.g. to the A4 pin of the ISO-A plug on the navigation computer).
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Connect the red lead of the power supply cable to the 12 V or 24 V ignition positive
(accessory contact / ACC) (e.g. to the A7 pin of the ISO-A plug on the navigation
computer).
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Connect the black lead to earth (e.g. to A8 pin of the ISO-A plug on the navigation
computer).
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Connect the grey lead to the parking brake switch (switch is earthed when brake is
activated).
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Insert power supply cable plug into the “DC 12-24V INPUT” socket of the DVB-T
tuner. Ensure that the plug latch is engaged.
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DVB-T tuner to multimedia monitor (e.g. VDO Dayton MM 2700)
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Connect the monitor lead for the MM 2700 to the AV output (“AUDIO OUT L/R”
and “VIDEO OUT”) of the tuner.
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Connect the 3.5-mm jack plug of the monitor lead to the socket “IR Remote
Receiver” of the tuner.
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In this case connection to an external IR receiver may be omitted. The IR receiver
integrated into the monitor is then used to receive the remote control signals for
the DVB-T tuner.
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DVB-T tuner to interface box
(with multimedia interface boxes MI 2x00 or MC 5400)
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Connect a Cinch cable (not supplied) to the AV output (“AUDIO OUT L/R” and
“VIDEO OUT” sockets) of the tuner.
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Connect the Cinch cable to a corresponding AV (audio/video) input of the interface
box.
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DVB-T tuner to colour navigation computer PC 5x00
(in systems without multimedia interface box)
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Unplug the connecting cable between the navigation computer and MM 5x00
monitor at the computer.
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Insert adapter cable CA 1220 as per marking between the computer and the
monitor cable and connect the AV output of the DVB-T 6500 to the Cinch sockets of
the CA 1220.
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Plug the 3-pin 3.5 mm jack of the CA 1220 into the “IR Remote Receiver” socket on
the DVB-T 6500.
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The connection of the external IR receiver can then be omitted - the IR receiver
integrated into the monitor is then used for receiving the remote-control signals of
the DVB-T tuner.
Installation
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