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6.3. Connections on the back of the radio
Overview of the back of the radio:
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1) Antenna socket
2) Audio cinch sockets (red/white) with protective covers
3) ISO socket block A (power supply)
4) ISO socket block B (speaker)
5) Fuse 10 A
Prepare the cable connections
Pull the connections in the ISO slot of your car out far enough that you can con-
nect them to the connections on the car radio.
Connect the cables
NOTE!
Please use the car radios ISO block for installation.
If your cars ISO plug does not match the car radios ISO sockets, you can
buy appropriate adapters in specialist workshops, retailers or depart-
ment 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
route cables individually, we will explain the relevance of the cables at the end
of this section.
Connect the vehicles antenna plug to the car radios antenna socket.
If you want to use an external amplifier, you can connect it with the red/white
audio cinch sockets. Please refer to the operating instructions for the amplifier.
Connect the two ISO plugs on the vehicle with the two ISO blocks on the car ra-
dio (A for power and B for the speakers).
6.4. Test station memory
In some types of vehicle, the default assignment of permanent plus and alternat-
ing plus has been exchanged by the factory for the ISO block A in the ISO plug. This
means that the station memory does not work.
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