Becker Indianapolis Pro 7952 Installation Guide

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Operation Guide / Installation GuideBetjeningsvejledning / MonteringsvejledningBruksanvisning / Monteringsanvisning

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10General operationGeneral OperationSwitching on/offX Press . The unit can also be switched on/off viathe vehicle ignition. To switch the unit on via

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Installation Guide100Installation of the GPS antennaPossible installation positions• Outside the vehicle a. Attach the antenna to a flat, pre-washed m

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Installation Guide101• Inside the vehicle The GPS antenna is not suitable for installation in vehicles with anti-glare windows (metalised thermo-glass

Page 5 - Safety instructions

Installation Guide102a. Secure the antenna to the base plate (1) with magnets.b. Remove protective strip from top of adhesive tape (2) and stick to th

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Installation Guide103Installation of the microphoneThe microphone should be placed in the vehicle to allow optimal recognition of the speaker’s voice.

Page 7 - Arrangement of controls

Installation Guide104Connecting a microphone to the Indianapolis ProInsert the plug on the microphone connecting cable (A) into the jack provided (wit

Page 8 - Anti-theft device

Installation Guide105Connection of the reverse signalIf the switch on the gearbox or shift linkage is accessible:• Connect a separate lead to the acti

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Installation Guide106Connection of the speed signal (GAL) from the speedometer/speedometer cableElectronic speedometer• Remove the signal from the spe

Page 10 - General operation

Installation Guide107Mechanical speedometer with built-in speed sensor in the speedometer cable• Remove the signal from the speed sensor, extend and c

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Installation Guide108Installing the speed sensor directly on the gearbox• Release the speedometer cable and screw speed sensor onto gear-box. Screw re

Page 12 - Navigation mode

Installation Guide109Installation/Removal of the unit• Installation:A universal bracket for DIN installation slots is integrated into this unit. An in

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11General operationFaderX Press the button and then the multifunction button. X Use the right-hand rotary controlto achieve the desired fader settin

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Installation Guide110Using GPS for the first time, and sensors• Switch on the vehicle ignition to start using GPS for the first time and for the senso

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Installation Guide111• When using the GPS for the first time, the vehicle must be parked outdoors, while ensuring that it has a clear view in all dire

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Installation Guide112Installation of the Navigation Software•Press . • Insert the Navigation CD to install the software for the navigation system.• Af

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Installation Guide113CalibrationAfter commissioning, a calibration journey is required. During the jour-ney, the speed signal (GAL) is automatically a

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Installation Guide114you should check the GPS reception conditions again (as under Serv-ice Mode in the Section Function test of the GPS antenna (GPS-

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Installation Guide115• Calibration has been completed successfully if the main navigation menu is displayed.• For correct navigation on routes with ti

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Installation Guide116The following functions can be selected in the Service Mode:•GPS-INFO - Test of GPS Function•CALIBRATION - Function to delete the

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Installation Guide117Changing the calibration (CALIBRATION)Deleting the calibration:If the navigation system is removed from one vehicle and installed

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Installation Guide118The unit inclination can now be selected in degrees by turning the right rotary control and pressing to confirm.The number of wh

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Installation Guide119Enter the correct tyre size using the right rotary control and confirm the entry by pressing for more than 2 seconds.Then select

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12Navigation modeNavigation modeWhat is navigation?The term “navigation” (lat. navigare = totravel by sea) is generally understood tomean the location

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Installation Guide120Status of the calibration journey (CALIBRATION RIDE)In the Service Mode, select CALIBRATION RIDE with the right rota-ry control

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Installation Guide121• Engage the reverse gear for the reverse signal function test.In order to quit the sensor test, press the button. The unit swi

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Installation Guide122Demo Mode (DEMO)The Demo Mode is intended for demonstration purposes. A fixed loca-tion is given to the unit (Hamburg Werderstaße

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Installation Guide123ConnectionsSocket A1 Speed Signal (GAL)2 Reversing lamp signal3 Telephone mute / clearing function4 Permanent positive (Terminal

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13Navigation modeNavigation CDsYou will be supplied with four naviga-tion CDs. These CDs contain a digitised road map. • CD 1 contains the data coveri

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14Navigation modeNavigation with four European CDsFor example, you want navigation guid-ance from a town which is only coveredby CD 2 to a town which

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15Navigation modeGeneral instructions• During navigation mode, radio or CDcan still be heard. The distance to the next announce-ment and, depending on

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16Navigation mode• By briefly pressing the left rotarycontrol , additional information canbe requested during route guidance orthe current position ca

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17Navigation modeMain navigation menuSelect from DESTINATION, DEST. MEMORY, P.O.I., LAST DESTINATIONS, by turning the right rotary control and confirm

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18Navigation modeEntering a destinationThe last location entered is displayed. If you wish to select a destination withinthe displayed location, immed

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19Navigation modeIf a definite entry is given, the systemswitches to the Road/ Centre Entry. Ifthere are no roads or only the centre isavailable for a

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2ContentsSafety instructions 5Information regarding general road safety 6Arrangement of controls 7Anti-theft device 8Entering the code number 8Re

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20Navigation modeEntering the destination townX Select ROAD with the right rotarycontrol and press the control toconfirm.X Select the letters one af

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21Navigation modeEntering the destination town centreX Select CENTRE with the right rotarycontrol and press the control toconfirm.If the previously

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22Navigation modeDestination input via coordinatesIf the geographical coordinates (latitudeand longitude) of a destination areknown, these can be ente

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23Navigation modeRoute menuSelection of SAVE DESTINATION, START-FAST R., (START-SHORTR. or START-DYN. R.)HOUSE NUMBER, CROSSING and ROUTE SETTINGS by

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24Navigation modeSelect ROUTE SETTINGS to choosethe route settings.X Select by turning the right rotary con-trol and press to confirm selection.Sel

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25Navigation mode• RESTRICTIONSProvides options for avoiding bridges,ferries, tunnels or toll roadsX Make your selection by turning theright rotary co

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26Navigation modeDeleting a destination from the destination memoryX Select destination memory (seepage 38). X Select the destination to be deletedwit

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27Navigation mode• P.O.I.(see page 38) enables the selection ofspecial destinations as stopovers viaLOCAL AREA, NEAR DESTINA-TION and TOWN/COUNTRY, e

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28Navigation modeDeleting traffic jamX Press the multifunction button.X To delete a block, press the right rota-ry control within 8 seconds.Cancel

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29Navigation modeFor clarification, the following containssome examples of possible driving rec-ommendations:• “If possible, please turn back.” You ar

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3ContentsRadio mode 48Switching on radio mode 48Switching on Radio Menu Mode 48Selecting the FM waveband 48Selecting the AM waveband 48Settings f

Page 48 - Radio mode

30Navigation mode• “Please follow the direction arrows.”This display tells you that you are cur-rently on a non-digitised road (i.e. carpark, garage,

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31Navigation modeDynamic route guidanceIn the Route menu, Dynamic RouteGuidance can be started by selectingSTART-DYN. R..If dynamic route guidance has

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32Navigation modeInformation menu: For inactive route guidance, the infor-mation menu can be requested by press-ing the left rotary control .X Press t

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33Navigation modeInformation during route guidanceX Press the left rotary control .The destination, the distance and the es-timated time of arrival ar

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34Navigation mode• DURATION: Setting as to whether ETA, the currenttime or the remaining travel timeshould be displayed on the right sideof the displa

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35Navigation modeChanging ETA: X Select ETA: from the settings andpress the right rotary control .X Then turn the right rotary control toselect the

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36Navigation modeChanging SPEEDLIMITS: X Select SPEEDLIMITS: from the set-tings and press the right rotarycontrol .X By turning the right rotary contr

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37Navigation modeWith inactive route guidance, the infor-mation menu can be requested by press-ing the left rotary control .X Press the multifunctio

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38Navigation modeDestination memoryX In the Main Navigation Menu, selectDEST. MEMORY with the right rotarycontrol and press the control toconfirm.The

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39Navigation modeBy pressing the left rotary controlinformation on the selected destina-tion is listed (i.e. a hospital).X Confirm selection with the

Page 58 - Notes on compact discs (CD)

4ContentsTelephone mode 73Requesting telephone mode 74Mobile phone already connected 74Mobile phone has just been connected 74Mobile phone not yet

Page 59 - Track repeat

40Navigation modeSelection NATIONWIDE X Using the right rotary control ,select a category and press the con-trol to confirm.A list with special destin

Page 60 - CD settings menu

41Navigation modeIf the points of interest CD is insertedduring active navigation, the system re-quests information on the location of thepoint of int

Page 61 - Notes on copy-protected CDs

42Navigation modeTerms of licenceYou are granted a non-exclusive licenceto use the database for your personalpurposes, or, where applicable, for inter

Page 62 - MP3 mode

43Navigation modeSetting timeIn order to achieve correct navigation onroutes with time-dependent traffic guid-ance, and to calculate the estimated tim

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44Navigation modeThe Destination Memory is then calledup automatically (see page 38). With the right rotary control , selectthe desired position in t

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45Navigation modeAnimationWhether ETA, the current time or the re-maining travel time should be displayedon the right side of the display duringnaviga

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46Navigation modeInfluencing the calculation of ETAX Set and confirm ETA CALCULA-TION in the System Settings menu.ETA stands for Estimated Time of Ar-

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47Navigation modeX Set and confirm SPEEDLIMITS inthe System Settings menu.X You can select between speed limitsON and OFF by briefly pressing theright

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48Radio modeRadio modeSwitching on radio modeX Press .The last selected waveband is called up.Switching on Radio Menu ModeX Press in radio mode. The

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49Radio modeDynamic autostore (FM-DAS)X Requesting radio menu mode. X Press multifunction button re-peatedly until Seek Quality orSeek Name is displ

Page 69 - CD changer mode

5Safety instructionsOperation of the unit is permitted only if the traffic conditions are suitable and you are absolutely sure that you, yourpassenger

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50Radio modeScan searchX On the desired waveband (FM, MW,LW, SW) press the right rotarycontrol . appears on the display. An automatic station search

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51Radio modeTurning PTY display on / offX Selecting radio menu mode. X With multifunction button , se-lect either PTY (PTY Display On) orFrequency (P

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52Radio modeAutostore MW, LWX Select radio menu mode within the de-sired waveband. X Press multifunction button re-peatedly until Autostore on isdis

Page 73 - Telephone mode

53Radio modeRegionalisationThe RDS diversity function is independ-ent of region. As a result, the RDS diver-sity function can lead to the radioswitchi

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54Radio modeSwitching radio text on / offX Selecting FM radio menu mode.X Press multifunction button toswitch on the radio text.The car radio filter

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55Radio modeDirect programming enables a TP sta-tion to be programmed that is not the FMstation being received. This means, forexample, that a particu

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56Radio modeSelecting automatic trackingIn all modes and wavebands, automatictracking can be turned on by pressingand holding the button for moretha

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57Radio modeInterrupting TP announce-mentsA current TP announcement can be inter-rupted.X If the system is in CD, MP3, or CDCmode, by briefly pressing

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58CD modeCD modeNotes on compact discs (CD)Sound interruptions may occur if the CDis soiled. In order to ensure the highesttone quality, please note t

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59CD modeForward / backward track skippingX Turn right rotary control to right /left.Through further turning of the right rota-ry control , several t

Page 80 - User settings

6Information regarding general road safetyThis car radio device is intended and approved for installation and operation in passenger cars, commercial

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60CD modeRandom playX Pressing the multifunction but-ton activates the random play func-tion. Subsequently, the tracks on the currentCD will be play

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61CD modeTemperature protection circuitTo protect the laser diode from exces-sive heat, a temperature protection cir-cuit is integrated into the unit.

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62MP3 modeMP3 modeGeneral notes on MP3The music that can be played when yourunit is in MP3 mode is generally copy-right-protected under applicable int

Page 84 - Service menu

63MP3 mode• You can play CD-Rs (writeable CDs)and CD-RWs (rewritable CDs) on thisunit, You can also use multisession CDs,but a multisession CD must be

Page 85 - Explanations

64MP3 modeInserting /ejecting MP3 CDsInserting CDs:X Press and hold .The display folds downwards and theCD slot is then visible. X Insert the MP3 CD

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65MP3 modeSwitching between folder/playlistIf playlists are stored on the insertedMP3 CD, it is possible to switch be-tween the folder display and the

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66MP3 modeFast forward / reverseX Fast forward (audible) is activated bypressing the multifunction but-ton and fast reverse (audible) is acti-vated

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67MP3 modeX Press the multifunction button.The total number of playlists (Pl), fold-ers (Fd) on the MP3 CD and the totalnumber of tracks (Tk) are di

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68MP3 modeTo connect an iPod™ to the IndianapolisPro you will need the remote kit iPod™,which is available as an optional extra. The remote kit iPod™

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69CD changer modeCD changer modeOperational readiness of CD changerIf a CD changer is connected to the carradio, the CD changer is ready for oper-atio

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7Arrangement of controls11357 8962110124Arrangement of contro ls1 Left rotary control (INFO)2 On / off switch ( )3 Tone button ( )4 Switching between

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70CD changer modeFor additional operating instructions, re-fer to CD mode (Page 58):• “Notes on compact discs (CD)” onpage 58• “Forward / backward tra

Page 93 - Technical data

71CD changer modeNaming a CDIt is possible to assign a name to the CDcurrently playing, change a previouslyassigned name and delete stored names.Displ

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72CD changer modeCD filter functionYou can filter out individual tracks on aCD. These tracks are then not includedwhen the CD is played.X Requesting C

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73Telephone modeTelephone modeBelow, you will find information on op-erating a mobile phone with Bluetooth®wireless technology, connected to theIndian

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74Telephone modeRequesting telephone modeX To start up telephone mode, press the key once. Three states may occur when starting uptelephone mode:• Mob

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75Telephone modeConnecting mobile phoneThe process of connecting a mobilephone with Bluetooth® wireless tech-nology to the Indianapolis Pro must besta

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76Telephone modeConnecting automaticallyAfter switching on the Indianapolis Pro,the Indianapolis Pro attempts to connectto the mobile phone with Bluet

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77Telephone modeX Press the right-hand rotary control .The Indianapolis Pro tries to establish aconnection to the phone number entered.Once the connec

Page 100 - G Risk of injury

78Telephone mode• Numbers dialled(multifunction button )This list contains the numbers youhave dialled on the Indianapolis Pro. X Press one of the mu

Page 101 - Installation Guide

79Telephone modeAccepting a callAn incoming call is indicated by a ring-ing tone and a message in the display. Ifthe caller transmits his/her phonenum

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8Anti-theft deviceAnti-theft deviceEntering the code numberIf the car radio is disconnected from theelectrical supply source, the anti-theftdevice pre

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80User settingsUser settingsOpening / quitting User Settings menuAfter calling up the user settings, the fol-lowing basic settings can be made ontwo l

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81User settingsTelephone mute function (Tel)If a telephone with hands-free operationis installed, the call may be routedthrough the speaker system. Th

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82User settingsSetting reception optimisation (M/S)In order to suppress reception-related in-terference, three different parameterscan be set for rece

Page 106 - G Accident hazard

83User settingsAUX input (Aux)This can be used to switch on the CDchanger AF connections if no CD chang-er is connected. An external unit (Disc-man, W

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84Service menuService menuCalling up / exiting service menuThe following information can be calledup whilst in the Service menu:• Model-No.: - Display

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85ExplanationsExplanationRDS SYSTEMThis car radio is capable of receivingRDS signals (RDS = Radio Data Sys-tem) on the VHF bands. RDS is a tech-nique

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86ExplanationsEDUCATE Education LIGHT M Light musicDRAMA Radio plays and literatureCLASSICS Classical musicCULTURE Culture, church, societyEASY M Musi

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87Technical terminology glossaryTechnical terminology glossaryAutostoreWith this function, the stations with thestrongest signals are stored in the au

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88Technical terminology glossaryPLSFormat for playlists supported by unit.PTY identification(Programme Type identification)Identification of the progr

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89IndexAAnimation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Apple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Assigning CD names . . . . .

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9Anti-theft deviceRemoving the portable panelAs an effective anti-theft device, theportable panel (A) may be removed fromthe unit. X Press button br

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90IndexFFader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Fader control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Fast forwardCD . . . . . . . .

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91IndexRRadio Menu Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Radio mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Radio text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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92IndexToll road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Tone menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10TP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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93Technical dataTechnical data• Wavebands: FM 87.5 MHz - 108 MHzMW 531 kHz - 1620 kHzLW 153 kHz - 282 kHzSW 5800 kHz - 6250 kHz• Frequency range: 20 H

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94127,&(Dear Listener,In conformance with current EC guidelines, any person may operate this radio receiver. This unit conforms to the current val

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95Correct disposal of this product (waste for electrical and electronic equipment)(Applicable in European Union countries and other European countries

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Installation Guide961.Installation GuidePrior to installationBefore starting installation, please read this installation guide carefully. In particula

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Installation Guide97Safety instructionsG Incorrect installationIncorrect installation may result in damage to the unit or to the vehicle. Specialist k

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Installation Guide98Installation instructionsDamage due to reverse polarity or short-circuitIncorrect cable connections and short-circuits can serious

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Installation Guide99Connection diagram for the navigation systemNote: Connection options are described in detail on Page 123.Radio aerialSpeedometer /

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