Making The Electrical Connections - VDO MS 6100 Owner's Manual

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Making the electrical connections

Install all cables with care. For wiring, refer to the connection diagram on the cover page
and the following table.
Non-assigned cables should not be cut off. Instead, they should be insulated, wound and
secured to one side. They may be required for retrofitting additional functions.
Connection overview, ISO chamber A, Fig. 2:
Pin Cable colour
A1
A2
A3
A4
Yellow
A5
Blue
A6
A7
Red
A8
Black
A
Connect electrical signals only to suitable points in the vehicle.
A
If a separate connection is made directly to the battery, always protect the positive lead with
a 10-A fuse close to the battery (max. distance of 10 - 15 cm).
Connection overview, ISO chamber B (loudspeakers), Fig. 3:
Pin
Cable colour
B1
Violet
B2
Violet/black
B3
Grey
B4
Grey/black
B5
White
B6
White/black
B7
Green
B8
Green/black
A
Use only loudspeakers with an impedance of 4 Ohms.
A
Do not connect the loudspeakers to earth.
A
Do not connect the booster/amplifier directly to the loudspeaker outputs.
A
Do not connect loudspeakers via an external fader.
Other connections, Fig. 4, 10
Cable colour
Connection
Orange
Switch input for reversing signal (active at +12 V)
Pink
Switch output for hand brake (active at 0 V)
Blue
Switch output for muting (active at 0 V)
Brown
Switch output for NAVI audio switching (active at 0 V)
Grey/red
Switch input for illumination (active at +12 V)
Installation instructions
Connection
No function
No function
No function
+12V permanent positive
Switch output for electronic antenna/motor antenna (max. 0.2 A)
Do not use this connection to power the antenna motor.
No function
+12 V ignition positive / Accessory contact / ACC
Negative battery pole, earth
Connection to loudspeaker
+ Rear right (RR+)
– Rear right (RR–)
+ Front right (FR+)
– Front right (FR–)
+ Front left (FL+)
– Front left (FL–)
+ Rear left (RL+)
– Rear left (RL–)

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