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GRUNDIG
Service
«W
AIM TIMER 2 (switch-on time 2),
➭
page 13: AIM function.
Current time is set:
1
or
2
!
»
T 2 OFF
« : TIMER 2 is off
»
T 2 23:59
«
Ç
»
T 2 OFF
«
Ç
»
T 2 00:01
«
Turn
¢
¢
rotary knob quickly:
quick change of the switch-on time.
«E
Current time automatic
»
SYNC ON
«:
If the radio is tuned to an “RDS channel
with time synchronization”, the time is
updated automatically.
»
SYNC OFF
«:
no time synchronization, time has to be set
manually.
«R
Change setting
Adjust, for example, the current time with
the
¢
¢
rotary knob:
»
TM 17:05
« in the display.
EXPERT
Coding
Coding
Your personal code number is on the identity
card of your car radio.
Coding is not activated when the radio leaves
the factory.
If you have “activated” your car radio's
coding:
As soon as you disconnect the car radio from
the car battery (or permanent plus terminal 30),
it is electronically blocked.
Only you are able to put it back into operation
by entering your personal Code Number.
If the Code Number is lost (Identity Card),
only a dealer can put the radio back into
operation after you provide proof of owner-
ship and pay a fee.
Is the coding activated?
Activate the expert mode and turn the
¢
¢
rotary knob until the display indicates
"
SAFE
" or "
CODE
".
"
SAFE
" Coding activated.
"
CODE
" Coding not activated.
Activating coding
1. The expert mode is switched on and
"
CODE
" appears in the display.
Activate the setting:
Briefly press the
“
LOUD
EXPERT
button.
The display indicates "
E
- - - -
"
2. Enter the code number (on the Identity
Card):
Repeatedly press the buttons
1
–
4
until
the code number is shown in the display.
Example:
1703
Display:
Button
1
1
1 brief pressure
>
1 - - -
<
Button
2
1
7 brief pressures >
1 7 - -
<
Button
3
10 brief pressures >
1 7 0 -
<
Button
4
1
3 brief pressures >
1 7 0 3
<
When pressing a longer time, the correspon-
ding figure counts backwards.
3. Confirm the code number:
Briefly press the
“
LOUD
EXPERT
button. The
display indicates "
SAFE
".
Coding is activated!
Waiting periods
To prevent deactivation of the coding being
possible by trial and error, waiting periods are
required between attempts. During these wait-
ing periods the car radio can be switched on
and off but will not play.
During the waiting period
the car radio needs not be switched on, but it
must be connected to the permanent plus ter-
minal. As long as the display indicates "
SAFE
",
the waiting period has not yet elapsed.
The waiting period is over when the number
of the next attempt is visible in the display,
e.g.
"
2 - - - -
".
The table shows
the waiting
periods between
the individual
attempts.
Waiting period
after the 7th
attempt is
always 24hrs!
After the 6th
attempt we
recommend having a dealer complete the
“Return to operation” or “Deactivate coding”
process.
Attempt
Wait.per.
(in display)
(approx.)
1
21 sec.
2
1.5 min.
3
5.5 min.
4
22 min.
5
1.5 hrs.
6
6.0 hrs.
7
24 hrs.
8
24 hrs.
Return to operation
The car radio is electronically disabled after it
has been disconnected from the car battery
(or permanent plus, terminal 30), e.g. after
the radio has been removed during servicing.
1. Switch the car radio on:
The display indicates "
SAFE
".
After approx. seconds, it will indicate
"
I - - - -
".
2. Enter the code number (on Identity Card),
as described in the chapter "Activating
coding".
3. Confirm the code number:
Briefly press the
“
LOUD
EXPERT
button.
The display indicates briefly "
SAFE
".
After approx. 3 seconds the radio will play.
Entry of incorrect code number:
"
SAFE
" remains in the display and the radio
does not play.
Begin again.
Be sure to observe the waiting periods
between attempts.
Deactivating coding
e.g., before removing the car radio:
1. The expert mode must be switched on and
"
SAFE
" visible in the display.
Activate the setting.
Briefly press the
“
LOUD
EXPERT
button.
The display indicates "
E
1 - - - -
"
2. Enter the code number (on Identity Card),
as described in the chapter "Activating
coding".
3. Confirm the code number:
Briefly press the
“
LOUD
EXPERT
button.
The display indicates briefly "
CODE
".
After approx. 3 seconds the radio will play.
Coding is deactivated!
Entry of incorrect code number:
"
SAFE
" remains in the display and the radio
does not play.
Begin again.
Be sure to observe the waiting periods
between attempts.
Coding
Installation and Removal
Supply voltages
Blade contacts A: Figure
+
A 8
– operating voltage (earth)
Connect to terminal 31 (earth) of the vehicle.
A 7
+12 V operating voltage
Connect to terminal 30 (permanent plus) of
the vehicle.
A 6
Car radio illumination
Connect the blade contact A 6 to terminal 58
of the vehicle.
When the vehicle's headlights are switched
on, the illumination of of the car radio can be
controlled.
Blade contact A 6 not connected:
The car radio illumination cannot be changed.
A 5
+12 V switching voltage output
(max. 0.5 A)
on bladec contact A 5 when the radio is
switched on.
For automatic aerial (extend/retract),
aerial amplifier (operating voltage) etc.
A 4
+12 V ignition voltage
Connect to terminal 15 or terminal 30 of the
vehicle.
– Terminal 15, if you wish to switch the car
radio on and off with the ignition/start
switch.
– Terminal 30, if you do not wish to switch
the car radio on and off with the
ignition/start switch.
A 2
Phone connection (Mute)
for car telephone or CB radio.
The car radio is “muted” when the car tele-
phone or CB radio is in operation.
For this, the blade contact A2 must be
connected from the mute output of the tele-
phone/CB radio to earth!
Attention with automatic aerials!
The radio switches on automatically if
a connected telephone/CB radio receives
a call.
A 1
SCV connection (+)
for "speed-controlled Volume".
Loudspeakers
Blade contacts B: Figure
+
Maximum output power
with 4
Ω
loudspeakers:
Peak power ___________________ 4 x 50 W
Sine power, DIN 45324 __________ 4 x 25 W
Front speakers
Rear speakers
B 3
right-hand +
B 1
right-hand +
B 4
right-hand –
B 2
right-hand –
B 5
left-hand +
B 7
left-hand +
B 6
left-hand –
B 8
left-hand –
Do not electrically connect speaker
connections to each other and do not
connect to chassis!
Installation and Removal
Aerial
The car radio is designed for aerials with an
impedance of 75
Ω
to 150
Ω
. Extended aerial
cables, e.g. for aerials at the rear of the car,
may impair reception.
Figures
p
and
– If necessary, use the aerial adapter (fig.
p
).
– Fix the aerial adapter (fig.
p
) or aerial cable
(fig.
) in the plastic holder.
Additional connections
Blade contacts C: Figure
+
CD connection
C 13 CD bus
C 15 Supply voltage, earth.
C 16 +12 V supply voltage.
C 17 Switching voltage.
C 18 CD AF, earth.
C 19 CD AF, left.
C 20 CD AF, right.
Line output
Connection for booster or active speaker.
C
1
1 Rear speaker, left +
C
1
2 Rear speaker, right +
C
1
3 Earth –
C
1
4 Front loudspeaker, left +
C
1
5 Front loudspeaker, right +
C
1
6 Switching voltage for booster on/off
(max. 0.3 A).
Appropriate adapter:
Adapter 416 (order No G.ID 16-00)
Subwoofer output
It is possible to connect a Subwoofer power
amplifier to the Subwoofer frequency separ-
ting filter integrated in the set.
C
1
9 Subwoofer – Earth
C 10 Subwoofer – AF
Appropriate adapter:
Sub-TA 2 (order No G.IG 59-00)
Phone input
For the conection of a car telephone or CB
radio (monitoring via the car radio).
C 11 Phone AF
C 12 Phone AF, earth
Appropriate adapter:
Sub-TA 2 (order No G.IG 59-00) oder
TA 1 (order No G.IE 41-00)
Inserting the car radio
Figure
o
– Insert the car radio all the way into the
installed mounting frame b.
The car radio should snap into place.
Removing the car radio
Figure
a
– Remove the control panel (page 4).
Insert both removal handles d as far as pos-
sible into the openings in the trim.
– Press both removal handles outward
Ç
and slowly pull the radio out.
Fuse T 10 A
Figure
+
Blade-type fuse T 10 A / DIN 72 581– plugged.