Prepare cable connections
Pull the connections in the ISO slot in your car so far out that you can
connect them to the connections on the car radio.
Connect the cables
Please use the car radio's ISO block for installation. - If your car's ISO plug
does not match the car radio's ISO sockets you can buy appropriate adapters
in specialist workshops, retailers or department stores.
The two ISO plugs in your vehicle create safe and correct electrical
connections (for the speakers and power connections). If however you
want to lay cables individually we will explain the relevance of the
cables at the end of this chapter.
[1] Connect the vehicle's antenna plug to the car radio's antenna socket.
[2] If you want to use an external amplifier you can connect it with the red/
white audio cinch sockets. Please refer to your instructions for the amplifier.
[3][4] Connect the two ISO plugs on the vehicle with the two ISO blocks on
the car radio (A for power and B for the speakers).
Test station memory
In some types of vehicle the default assignment of the permanent plus and
alternating plus has been exchanged by the factory for the ISO block A in the
ISO plug (refer to "Assignment of the ISO socket block on the car radio",
page 18). This means that the station memory does not work.
Before finally inserting the car radio use the following procedure to check
whether the channels stay saved:
Re-connect the car battery.
Switch the vehicle's ignition on.
Switch the radio on.
Save stations automatically by holding down the AS/PS button for around
two seconds (on this also refer to "Automatic saving", page 24).
Switch the vehicle's ignition off.
Switch the ignition on again and test whether the stations are still saved (to
do so press the station buttons 1 to 6).
If the stations have been saved you can insert the radio.
If the stations are no longer saved you should use an adapter that is
available from specialist retailers or arrange for a specialist workshop to
modify the cables. In this case refer to the "Information on the cables",
page 16 chapter.
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