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Electric Connection
• The constant current te12V (4) must be connected to a cable that also supplies 12V permanently when
the ignition is off (terminal 30 of the on-board network). This terminal serves to save the user settings, time, etc.
• The aerial control output (5) supplies a voltage of +12V when the device is switched on. This cable can be used
for the power supply of an electrical aerial, an amplifier aerial and for the voltage for switching on a performance
amplifier.
• The ignition te12V (7) must be connected to a cable that is only live with +12V when the ignition is on
(terminal 15 of the on-board networks).
Do not connect this terminal to continuous current; otherwise the on-board battery could be discharged
when the vehicle is parked for a longer period of time.
• Connect the ground connection (8) with the vehicle body.
Adhesive techniques which become ever more common and painted metal parts impair the electric
conductivity. Therefore, not every metal part is a suitable grounding point.
Connecting the Aerial
• Connect the aerial plug of your vehicle with the aerial socket at the back of the radio (socket next to the LINE
terminals).
• If your vehicle has a different aerial plug, please use a suitable adapter, available in specialist shops.