Inserting The Car Radio - Medion MD 42540 Manual

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hands free kit. If the vehicle does not have a hands free kit, the orange cable
stays unconnected in the slot.
[D] Connect the vehicle's two ISO plugs (one ISO plug for ISO Block A and one
for ISO Block B) to the car radio's ISO block.
[E] The interference suppressor is used to repel disturbing irradiation. It is also
led into the slot and remains there unconnected.
Test station memory
In some vehicle models the standard arrangement for the standard plus and
permanent plus cables has been switched in the factory (see"Arrangement of
the ISO block" on page 12). This can lead to the station memory not working.
Before you finally install the car radio, try the following to find out if you have
saved the stations.
• Reconnect the car battery.
• Turn on the ignition.
• Switch the radio on.
• Go through the automatic station saving process, holding down the
[20] key for approx. two seconds (see also"Automatic saving" on page 15).
• Switch the ignition off.
• Switch on the ignition again and find out if the stations have been saved (press
the station buttons
• If the stations have been saved, you can install the radio.
• If the stations are no longer in the memory, you should use an adapter,
obtainable from the specialist store, or have the cable adapted in a specialist
garage. If this is the case, refer to Chapter "Explanation for using the cables"
on page 11.

Inserting the car radio

• Push the car radio carefully into the slot until it
clicks into place.
While pushing the radio in, be careful how you fit
the cables; they should not be kinked, crushed or
stretched.
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