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IR receiver (omitted if adapter cable CA 1220 or monitor MM 2700 is used)
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Connect the 3.5-mm jack plug of the IR receiver to the “IR Remote Receiver” socket
of the tuner.
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TV antennas (accessories)
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Up to 2 antennae can be connected to the tuner via antenna sockets “ANT IN 1”
and “ANT IN 2” (e.g. VDO Dayton Antenna Set TVA 6500).
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If using the TVA 6500 antenna set, turn the phantom power supply “ANT PWR” to
“ON”. This supplies power to the signal amplifier.
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For assembly details please see installation instructions for antenna (supplied with
the antenna).
Connecting accessories
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AV source
An additional AV source (e.g. DVD player) may also be connected to the DVB-T tuner.
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Appropriate Cinch cables (accessories) should be connected to the AV input
(“AUDIO / VIDEO IN”) of the DTV 6500.
Other possible connections
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Connection to the car radio for audio signal output
The audio outputs of the DVB-T tuner’s AV output can be connected to a free input on
the car radio (e.g. AUX) in order to output the tuner's audio signal via the vehicle’s
loudspeakers.
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WT 5100 (infrared audio transmitter) and WH 5100 (IR headphones)
The stereo output signal from the DVB-T tuner can be transmitted via the infrared
audio transmitter WT 5100 and received wirelessly via the infrared headphones
WH 5100.
The audio output of the DVB-T tuner is connected to the WT 5100 input for this
purpose. The WT 5100 must be positioned at a suitable spot in the vehicle.
Setting up the remote control
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Insert batteries
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Open the battery compartment on the back of
the remote control.
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Insert two new Type AAA (micro) batteries.
Ensure correct polarity (marked in the battery
compartment).
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Close the battery compartment.
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