Audio / video input “L – R – Video”
Any video source with composite video output and analogue stereo output can be connect-
ed to the MI 2100. The MI 2100 switches through video signals of all video standards. Please
ensure that the connected monitor is capable of displaying the television standard of the
relevant video source.
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Connect the video output of the video source to the yellow RCA/Cinch socket of the
MI 2100.
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Connect the audio output to the red (right channel) or white (left channel) RCA/Cinch
socket of the MI 2100.
Reversing camera “Camera”
Connect the VDO Dayton reversing camera to this input.
Monitor “Monitor”
Connect the VDO Dayton monitor MM 5000 or MM 5500 to this output.
Navigation computer “Navigation”
Connect the VDO Dayton navigation computer PC 5000 or PC 5100 to this input.
Install MI 2100
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Do not install the unit in positions where it is exposed to high temperatures, dust, dirt or
excessive vibration (e.g. due to direct sunlight or heating vents).
Select installation location
The MI 2100 multimedia interface should be installed in a location, at which the “Stand-by”
switch and the volume control for the AUX input remain accessible, even after installation.
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The MI 2100 must on no account be installed in the following locations:
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Directly below the heated rear window or other heated screens.
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Near to electric motors or other aggregates of the vehicle electrical system.
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Near to wiring harnesses of the vehicle electrical / electronic system.
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At locations, where it is exposed to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
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At locations with excessive humidity, spraying water or dirt.
When selecting the installation location, accessibility of the audio / video input for subse-
quent retrofitting or conversion should also be taken into account.
Installation
The MI 2100 can be secured in a suitable installation location, using the screws supplied with
the unit. For this purpose, four fastening tabs are provided on the MI 2100 housing.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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