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Secure the installed cables with insulating tape, cable ties, or cable clamps. To protect
the cables from damage, use insulating tape when guiding them past metal components.
Place and secure all cables in such a manner that they are not in the vicinity of movable
parts, such as e.g. the parking brake, gas/brake/coupling pedals, handle bars and seat
tracks.
Don’t place any cables in the vicinity of heat sources (e.g. near the heater ventilation),
since the insulation of the cables might get damaged and result in short circuits.
Don’t short circuit any cables. This can result in damages to the vehicle and device.
Never establish a power supply to other devices by removing the insulation of the
device’s power supply and connecting an additional cable. Otherwise, the maximum
power rating of the cable will be exceeded and there will be a danger of overheating.
If you have to replace the fuse, only use an identical one with the same rating.
The connected speakers have to be high-performance speakers with a minimum output
of 40 W and an impedance ranging from 4 to 8 ohm. If you connect speakers with other
output or impedance ratings, the speakers may burn, smoke, or sustain other kinds of
damage.
When the device is turned on, a control signal adjoins the blue cable of the connection
A5 (ISO plug A). You can connect this to the relay of the extendable vehicle antenna
(max. 500 mA, 12 V=). If your vehicle has a wire antenna inside the windshield, connect
the blue cable A5 (ISO plug A) to the pre-amplifier of the antenna.
If an external audio amplifier is connected to the device, the blue cable of connection A5
(ISO plug A) may not be connected to the power supply of the amplifier. Likewise, you
may not connect it to the power supply of an active car antenna. This poses a risk of
short circuits and malfunctions.
Insulate unused connection cables with insulating tape. The same applies to unused
speaker cables. Otherwise there is a risk of short circuits.