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Installation and Removal
Supply Voltages
Contact blades A : 4, 5, 7, and 8
Figure
ü
l
A 4
+
12 V standby voltage
Connect to
terminal 30
of the vehicle if you
wish to switch on/off the car radio via the
ignition lock (for this, see contact blade
A7
).
A 5
+
12 V control voltage, 1 A max.
Drive voltage for an automatic aerial (exten-
sion and retraction), power amplifier (on/off)
etc., and operating voltage for an aerial ampli-
fier.
A 7
+12 V operating voltage
If you wish to switch the car radio on/off via
the ignition lock*:
Connect the contact blade
A7
to the
terminal
15
of the vehicle. The contact blade
A4
then
must be connected to the
terminal 30
.
If you do not wish to connect the car radio via
the ignition lock:
Connect the contact blade
A7
to the
terminal
30
of the vehicle.
A8
negative (–) operating voltage
Connect to
terminal 31
(earth) of the vehicle.
Loudspeakers
Contact blades B 1 to B 8.
Figure
ü
Maximum output power
with 4
Ω
loudspeakers:
Sine power, DIN 45324 __________ 4 x
1
5 W
Peak power ___________________ 4 x 10 W
Front loudspeakers
B 3
RH
+
B 4
RH
–
(earth)
B 5
LH
+
B 6
LH
–
(earth)
Rear loudspeakers
B 1
RH
+
B 2
RH
–
(earth)
B 7
LH
+
B 8
LH
–
(earth)
Fuse
Figure
ü
Flat 5 A fuse, DIN 72 581 (plug-in type) on
unit.
Inserting the Car Radio
Fig.
+
– Push the car radio completely (end stop)
into the mounting frame
b
.
Pulling Out the Car Radio
Fig.
+
– Insert the two bows
d
into the openings of
the trimplate until they lock in place.
– Press the two bows in outward direction
then slowly pull out the car radio.
* With vehicles of the VW/Audio company
and the car models later than 1991, swit-
ching on/off via the ignition lock is not pos-
sible.
Under no cirumstances connect the contact
blade
A7
to the S-contact (PIN 4 of supply
plug – brown/red lead) of the vehicle.