User Manual

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The yellow wire must be provided with a constant power supply. This wire ensures that the radio
remembers its memory.
Not every car has a switched power supply in the plug block.
Connect/connect switched power supply
A switched voltage can be drawn from the fuse box or from the cigarette plug. It is also possible that
it is already in the power strip of the car. Measure the power supply with a multimeter and connect
the red acc. wire with this power supply point. If you cannot do this yourself, we recommend
consulting a specialist.
NOTE: If the radio does not remember its memory, you can turn red and yellow
Mounting of a panel with side brackets
If you have a built-in panel with side brackets, you can mount it on the three gripping points at the
back of the built-in panel. Then you can attach the side brackets to the radio and secure them in the
car.
It may also be that you can use the attachment points in the car from your old radio or that you
remove it from the old radio to use as a suspension for the new radio.
Mounting of an iron bracket
Make sure that both clips are screwed between the plates on the
Side of the radio. The depth should be determined by adjusting the radio. This can vary per car. With
the latest Year multimedia systems with a limited installation depth, it is important to first mount the
iron side plates on the two screw points on the side of the radio.
Connect steering wheel and canbus control and learn
This page is intended for connecting the steering wheel control to a universal navigation system.
With the ready-made systems, the steering wheel control is taken over as standard. If you still run
into problems, you can contact us.