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Power supply cable
Cable colour
Yellow
Red
Black
Grey
A
Only connect electrical signals to suitable connecting points in the vehicle.
Connect the yellow lead of the power supply cable to the 12 V or 24 V permanent
positive (e.g. to the A4 pin of the ISO-A plug on the navigation computer).
Connect the red lead of the power supply cable to the 12 V or 24 V ignition positive
(accessory contact / ACC) (e.g. to the A7 pin of the ISO-A plug on the navigation
computer).
Connect the black lead to earth (e.g. to A8 pin of the ISO-A plug on the navigation
computer).
Connect the grey lead to the parking brake switch (switch is earthed when brake is
activated).
Insert power supply cable plug into the "DC 12-24V INPUT" socket of the DVB-T
tuner. Ensure that the plug latch is engaged.
DVB-T tuner to multimedia monitor (e.g. VDO Dayton MM 2700)
Connect the monitor lead for the MM 2700 to the AV output ("AUDIO OUT L/R"
and "VIDEO OUT") of the tuner.
Connect the 3.5-mm jack plug of the monitor lead to the socket "IR Remote
Receiver" of the tuner.
In this case connection to an external IR receiver may be omitted. The IR receiver
integrated into the monitor is then used to receive the remote control signals for
the DVB-T tuner.
DVB-T tuner to interface box
(with multimedia interface boxes MI 2x00 or MC 5400)
Connect a Cinch cable (not supplied) to the AV output ("AUDIO OUT L/R" and
"VIDEO OUT" sockets) of the tuner.
Connect the Cinch cable to a corresponding AV (audio/video) input of the interface
box.
DVB-T tuner to colour navigation computer PC 5x00
(in systems without multimedia interface box)
Unplug the connecting cable between the navigation computer and MM 5x00
monitor at the computer.
Insert adapter cable CA 1220 as per marking between the computer and the
monitor cable and connect the AV output of the DVB-T 6500 to the Cinch sockets of
the CA 1220.
Plug the 3-pin 3.5 mm jack of the CA 1220 into the "IR Remote Receiver" socket on
the DVB-T 6500.
The connection of the external IR receiver can then be omitted - the IR receiver
integrated into the monitor is then used for receiving the remote-control signals of
the DVB-T tuner.
Installation
Connection
+12 - 24 V permanent positive terminal
+12 V - 24 V ignition positive / accessory contact / ACC
Earth / GND
Parking brake signal

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