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WARNING

For safety reasons, the driver should not watch television or operate the controls whilst driving. Please note that it is illegal in certain countries to watch or operate the television whilst driving. The volume should be set so that outside noises (e.g. emergency vehicles) remain audible. 1. If it is very cold in the vehicle and the CD player is operated immediately after switching on the heater, the formation of condensation on the CD or on the optical components of the CD player is possible, which may prevent correct playing of the CD. If condensation has formed on the CD, it should be removed using a soft cloth. If condensation has formed on the optical components, do not use the CD player for approximately one hour. The condensation evaporates during this time and normal operation is then possible. 2. Strong vibration can be caused by driving on bad road surfaces, which may cause individual points on the CD to be jumped over. 3. This unit is equipped with a precision mechanism. In the event of a fault, never open the housing, disassemble the unit or lubricate the rotating components. 4. Television reception When receiving television stations, the signal strength varies due to the movement of the vehicle. It is therefore possible that, in certain cases, no clear pictures are received. Television signals are propagated quasioptically. Reception can thus be impaired by buildings, hills or other obstacles. External factors such as power lines for electric trains, high voltage lines and signalling devices can interfere with the picture or cause noise. If the reception is bad, a station with good reception should be selected.
USER INFORMATION:. CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS, WHICH ARE NOT APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THIS PRODUCT WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY.

1. PRECAUTIONS

2. DESIGNATION

Button designation

Note: Please refer to the illustration on page 3 (fold out) when reading this section.

Retracted display

Extended display
1 p / FUNC (switch on / off / function) button 2 VOL 8/2 (volume) and SEARCH 44/66 buttons 3 6II (play / pause) button 4 Display 5 AS / SCN (Auto Store / scan function) button 6 Release button for removable operating panel 7 AF / RPT (alternative frequency / repeat) button 8 PTY / RDM (programme type / random play) button 9 SOUND (sound processor) button 0 INFO / TA (traffic announcement) button a OPEN (extend LCD display) button b DISP (switch display mode) c Preset buttons (1 to 6) d MUTE (mute function) button e BAND (waveband) button

Cleaning

Cleaning the housing Carefully wipe off the dirt using a soft, dry cloth. If the unit is extremely dirty, carefully wipe off the dirt using a soft cloth soaked in a neutral cleaning agent which has been diluted with water. Then wipe over using a dry cloth. Never use benzene, thinners, vehicle cleaner etc., as these substances can damage the housing or cause the paint to flake. Staining may also be caused if the housing is in contact with rubber or plastic products over a long time period. Cleaning the LCD screen Dust accumulates on the LCD screen and it should therefore be wiped regularly with a soft cloth. The screen surface is susceptible to scratching and contact with hard objects should therefore be avoided.

Basic operation

Note: Please refer to the diagrams on page 3 (fold out) when reading this section.
Note: Switch on the unit when the engine is running. Do not use the unit for long time periods with the engine switched off. It may no longer be possible to start the engine if the battery has been overloaded. The service life of the battery will also be shortened.

Adjusting volume

Move the VOL button 2 in the direction of the arrow 8 (upwards) or 2 (downwards) to adjust the volume. 8: Increases the volume 2: Decreases the volume
The volume level shown on the display covers a range from 0 (minimum) to 33 (maximum).

Switching on / off

1. Switch on the unit via FUNC button 1. 2. The illumination and the display of the unit are activated. The unit automatically stores the last operating mode to be set and automatically sets this operating mode on the display. 3. Press and hold the FUNC button for at least 1 second to switch off the unit.
Note: System check After installation and completion of all wiring connections, an automatic system check is performed before the system can be operated for the first time. After connection to the vehicle power supply, the displays SYSTEM and PUSH PWR appear alternately on the monitor. Press the FUNC button 1. The system now performs a system check. As soon as COMPLETE appears, press the FUNC button again.
The volume should be set so that outside noises (e.g. emergency vehicles) remain audible.
Switching the display mode
Retracted unit: Actuate the DISP button b to set the desired display mode. Each time the DISP button is actuated, the display mode is changed in the following sequence: MAIN mode

Selecting operating mode

1. Press the FUNC button 1 to change the operating mode. 2. Each time the FUNC button is pressed, the operating mode is changed in the following sequence: Radio operation > CD changer > Television operation > Radio operation. Time mode (CT)
Note: Once the desired display mode is set, this becomes the standard mode. When a function setting is performed, e.g. for volume, the unit switches temporarily to the mode for the function. The unit switches back to the desired mode a few seconds after setting.

Sound programming

Note: This function is only available with the unit extended.
1. Press the AUDIO button g to switch to AUDIO operating mode. 2. Press the JOYSTICK k upwards or downwards to select Z-EH LVL. Press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to recall the sound processor menu. 3. Press the JOYSTICK upwards or downwards to select the level Z-EN LVL for the tone type.
* If tone type 1 is set, the bass can be set within a range of 2. * If tone type 2 is set, the treble can be set within a range of 2. * If tone type 3 is set, the bass and treble can be set within a range of 2.
4. After setting, press the JOYSTICK to the right or left to access MENU. Subsequently, press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to switch to AUDIO operating mode.
Basic operation Adjusting bass and treble
Note: This function is only available with the unit extended. This function is only available when the sound processor is switched off (Z-EHCR off).

Loudness

The loudness function increases treble and bass in order to create a natural tone. Loudness should be switched on when listening to music at low volume.
This function is only available with the unit extended.
1. Press the AUDIO button g to switch to AUDIO operating mode. 2. Press the JOYSTICK k upwards or downwards to select BAS/TRE. Press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to recall the setting menu BASS/TREBLE. 3. Press the JOYSTICK to the right or left to recall either the bass (BASS) or treble (TREBLE) level. 4. Press the JOYSTICK upwards or downwards to set the level (setting level: -6 to 6). 5. After setting, press the JOYSTICK to the right or left to access MENU. Subsequently, press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to switch to AUDIO operating mode.
1. Press the AUDIO button g for at least 1 second to activate the loudness function. LD illuminates on the display. 2. Press the AUDIO button again for at least 1 second to switch off the loudness function. LD extinguishes on the display.

* If MANU is extinguished on the screen (or if the unit is retracted and the display SRCH is illuminated), press the BAND button for at least 1 second. MANU then appears on the display (or the display SRCH is extinguished if the unit is retracted) and manual tuning is then possible.

Tuning

There are 3 types of tuning: Automatic search, manual tuning and preset tuning.

Automatic search

There are 2 types of automatic search: DX SEEK and LOCAL SEEK. DX SEEK enables tuning of all receivable stations (including distant stations); LOCAL SEEK on the other hand, restricts the search to strong station signals. 1. Actuate the BAND button e and set the desired waveband. (FM or AM (MW/LW)) 2. Tuning to a station.
* If MANU is illuminated on the screen (or if the unit is retracted and the display SRCH is extinguished), press the BAND button for at least 1 second. MANU is then extinguished on the display (or the display SRCH illuminates if the unit is retracted) and the search function is then available. * The unit automatically searches for TA stations if TA illuminates on the display.
2. Tuning to a station. q Quick tuning: Press the SEARCH button 2 on right or left side and hold for at least 1 second to set a station. q Step-by-step tuning: Actuate the SEARCH button on right or left side to set a station manually.
Note: Manual tuning is cancelled if no button is pressed within 7 seconds.
q DX SEEK Actuate SEARCH button 2 on right or left side for automatic tuning. If the SEARCH button is actuated on the right, the unit searches for stations of a higher frequency; if the SEARCH button is actuated on the left, the unit searches for stations of a lower frequency.
* DX SEEK appears on the display when the tuning is started.
Radio operation Recalling a preset
There are a total of 24 preset positions (6 FM1, 6 FM2, 6 FM3, 6 AM) for storing individual radio stations. The stored radio frequency is automatically recalled by actuating the corresponding preset button. 1. Actuate the BAND button e and set the desired waveband. (FM or AM (MW/LW)) 2. Actuate the corresponding preset button c to recall the stored station.
* Press and hold the one of the preset buttons for at least 2 seconds to store the station in the preset memory.

Automatic storage AS

Up to 6 stations can be stored automatically using the AS function button. If 6 receivable stations cannot be set, the station previously stored at this memory position is retained. 1. Actuate the BAND button e and set the desired waveband. (FM or AM (MW/LW)) 2. Press the AS/SCN button 5 for at least 2 seconds. This automatically stores all stations with a high signal strength.

If TP does not illuminate, a search for a TP station is started by actuating the TA button.
With the PTY function (PTY = programme type), a station of the selected programme type can be heard as soon as the set PTY identification is transmitted, even if the unit is set to another radio function mode.
* This function is not available during AM radio reception or television operation. * In certain countries there is still no PTY station. * In TA stand-by mode, a TP station has priority over a PTY station.

PTY setting

1. The unit is switched to PTY selection mode by pressing the PTY button 8 (programme type) 2. Select the desired programme type by pressing a preset button c. Alternatively, the desired programme type can be selected by pressing the upper or lower side of the SEARCH button 2.
The stored initial factory settings for the preset buttons are listed below.
q TP automatic search If TP is extinguished and traffic radio stations are to be searched for automatically, press the TA button 0 whereupon TA illuminates on the display.
Note: The unit continues the search if no TP station is received. If the TA button is pressed again, TA extinguishes on the display and the TP automatic search is terminated.

Preset no.

PTY name Contents NEWS News INFO Information POP M Pop music SPORT Sport CLASSICS Classical music MORM Middle of the road music

ENGLISH

3. PTY selection mode is automatically cancelled 7 seconds after a PTY station is set. q Cancelling PTY stand-by mode If the PTY button 8 is pressed for more than 1 second, PTY and the unit quits PTY standby mode. q Cancelling a PTY station interruption If the PTY button 8 is pressed during a PTY programme interruption in order to recall the sub-menu, the PTY interruption is cancelled and the unit returns to PTY stand-by mode. It is possible to select from the 29 PTY programme types listed in the table.

PTY search

1. Switch to programme type selection mode by pressing the PTY button 8. 2. Select the programme type. 3. Actuate SEARCH button 2 on right or left side. If the button is actuated on the right, the unit searches for stations of a higher frequency; if the button is actuated on the left, the unit searches the lower frequencies.

Volume adjusting for TA, emergency announcement (ALARM) and PTY
The volume for TA, ALARM and PTY interruptions can be set during TA, ALARM or PTY interruptions.
* The initial factory setting is 15. The volume (00 to 33) can be set during a programme interruption due to a traffic announcement, emergency announcement or a PTY signal. For this purpose, press the VOLUME button 2 upwards or downwards. * When the TA, ALARM or PTY interruption is terminated, the volume returns to the level which was set before the interruption.

Emergency announcement

All operating mode functions are terminated if an emergency announcement is received. ALARM appears on the display and emergency announcement is made.

CD changer operation

CD changer functions
If a CD changer (accessory) has been connected, all CD changer functions can be controlled via this unit. To start play, actuate the FUNC button 1 for setting CD changer operation.
* If NO MAG appears on the display, insert the magazine in the CD changer. While the player is loading (checking) the magazine, LOADING is shown on the display. * If NO DISC appears on the display, remove the magazine and place the CDs in the CD holder. Re-insert the magazine in the CD changer.
It is not possible to play CD ROMs in the CD changer.

Play pause

1. Actuate the 6II button 3 to interrupt play. PAUSE appears on the display. 2. Press the 6II button again to resume play.
q Display of CD names If the title of a CD is longer than 16 letters (8 characters for a retracted unit), the title display can be leafed through as follows: Retracted unit: 1. Call up the CD text (CD name or title name) on the display. 2. Press the BAND button e for at least 1 second. The titles are listed in sequence. Extended unit: 1. Call up the CD text (CD name and title name) on the display. 2. Press the TITLE button i for at least 1 second to leaf through the CD names. 3. In order to leaf through the titles of a CD, press the TITLE button for at least one second within 30 seconds of recalling the corresponding CD name.
Note: Listing of the CD titles begins immediately if the CD name comprises less than 16 characters. The title name is displayed statically if it comprises less than 16 characters.

Display of CD titles

With this unit, CD title data can be displayed with CD text and with titles entered by the user. Each time the DISP button b is actuated and held for at least 1 second, the title display changes in the following sequence: Retracted unit: User name (CD) > CD text (CD name) > CD text (title) > User name (CD). Extended unit: User name (CD) > CD text (CD name & title) > User name (CD).

* Scan play is especially suitable for selecting a desired title.

Random play RDM

With random play, all titles on the CD are played in random order. 1. Press the RDM button 8 (random play) to switch to random play. RDM illuminates on the display. 2. Press the RDM button again to switch off repeat play. RDM extinguishes on the display and the unit switches to normal play.
1. Press the AS/SCN button 5 to scan the titles. 2. Pressing the SCN button again terminates the scan function. The current title is then played.

CD scan play D-SCN

With CD scan play, the first 10 seconds of the first title of each CD in the currently inserted CD magazine are played.
* CD scan play is especially suitable for selecting a desired CD.

CD random play D-RDM

With CD random play, individual titles of all CDs are played in random order. 1. Press the RDM button 8 for at least 1 second for CD random play. D-RDM illuminates on the display. 2. Press the RDM button again to switch off CD random play. D-RDM extinguishes on the display and the unit switches to normal play.
1. Press the AS/SCN button 5 for at least 1 second to scan all CDs. 2. Pressing the AS/SCN button again terminates the CD scan function. The unit then switches to normal play of the current title.

Television operation

Television functions
If a TV 6000 TV tuner (accessory) has been connected, all TV tuner functions can be controlled via this unit.
There are 3 types of tuning. Automatic search, manual tuning and preset tuning.
For safety reasons, the driver should not watch television or operate the TV tuner whilst driving. Please note that it is illegal in certain countries to watch or operate the television whilst driving.
1. Actuate the BAND button e to set the desired television band (TV1 or TV2).
* If MANU is illuminated on the screen (or if the unit is retracted and the display SRCH is extinguished), press the BAND button for at least 1 second. MANU is then extinguished on the display (or the display SRCH illuminates if the unit is extended) and the search function is then available.

Television

Note: For safety reasons, the MR 6000 is equipped with an inhibiting device which switches off the picture when the vehicle is in motion so that only the tone can be heard. The picture only appears when the vehicle is stationary and the parking brake is applied. In order to be able to set television stations, it may first be necessary to set the country of reception. See sub-section Entering the TV receiver range for setting the country.

2. Actuate SEARCH button 2 on right or left side for automatic search. Actuate the SEARCH button on the right side to automatically set the next receivable television station in the higher waveband; actuate the SEARCH button on the left side for automatic setting in the lower frequency.
There are 2 types of tuning: Quick tuning and step-by-step tuning. With step-by-step tuning, the frequency changes stepwise. With quick tuning, the desired frequency can be set quickly. 1. Actuate the BAND button e to set the desired television band. (TV1 or TV2)
1. Actuate the FUNC button 1 and set television mode. 2. Actuate the BAND button e to set the desired television band (TV1 or TV2). Each time the button is actuated, the entry selection between TV1 and TV2 is switched. 3. Actuate the SEARCH button 2 on right or left side to set the desired television station.

Video play

The television tuner is equipped with a video input to which an external unit can be connected (e.g. 12 V video cassette player, video recorder, etc.). 1. Press the PTY/RDM button 8 and select VTR (video recorder). 2. Press the PTY/RDM button again to return to television reception.
2. Tuning to a station. q Quick tuning: Actuate the SEARCH button 2 on the right or left side and hold for at least 1 second to set a station. q Step-by-step tuning: Actuate the SEARCH button on the right or left side to set a station manually.
Note: Manual tuning is terminated if the unit is not operated for at least 7 seconds.
Television operation Recalling a preset
A total of 12 television stations can be stored (6 for TV1 and 6 for TV2). Favourite television stations can thus be set and stored as presets. 1. Actuate the BAND button e to set the desired television band (TV1 or TV2). 2. Actuate the corresponding preset button c to recall the stored television station.
* Press and hold the one of the preset buttons for at least 2 seconds to store the current station in the preset memory.
Switching the video system between NTSC and PAL
1. Set the desired station by means of automatic search or manual tuning. 2. Press and hold the one of the preset buttons c for at least 2 seconds to store the station in the preset memory.
Set the video system to the applicable television standard. 1. Press the ADJ button h to recall the setting menu. 2. Press the JOYSTICK k upwards or downwards to mark VTR N/P. 3. Press the JOYSTICK to the right or left to select between NTSC or PAL. 4. Press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to store the selected standard.

1. Press the BAND button e to recall the setting menu. 2. Press the JOYSTICK k upwards or downwards to select the option MONI ADJ (screen setting). 3. Press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK. 4. Press the JOYSTICK to the right or left to select between BRIGHT, COLOR and HUE.
1. Press the WIDE button j to change the TV picture format. Repeated pressing of the WIDE button changes the picture size in the following sequence: NORMAL > WIDE > F. WIDE > CINEMA > NORMAL q NORMAL: (normal format) A black stripe is visible at the right and left edges of the screen. For normal programme formats (4:3) etc., the entire television picture appears undistorted. q WIDE: (wide picture mode) The picture is stretched horizontally at the right and left edges. q F. WIDE: (full width picture mode) The entire picture is stretched horizontally. q CINEMA: (cinema mode) The upper and lower borders of the picture disappear.
Note: If pictures are shown in normal 4:3 format in wide picture or full width picture mode, part of the border is cut off or appears distorted. Original pictures can always be shown in normal mode, independent of format. Full width picture mode is best suited to pictures with sub-titles.
Navigation system & reversing camera
Setting the unit to navigation system
It is essential that the following settings are performed after connecting the navigation system. 1. With the unit extended, press the ADJ button h to recall the setting menu. 2. Press the JOYSTICK k upwards or downwards to select INPUT. A toolbar appears on the right which contains the following items: q NAVI: Select if VDO Dayton PC 5000 navigation computer is connected. q CCD: Select if a reversing camera (accessory) is connected. q RGB: Select if RGB pictures are fed in from other manufacturers components. q COM: Select if composite pictures are fed in from other manufacturers components. 3. Press the JOYSTICK to the right or left to select NAVI. Subsequently, press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to set the system for connection of the VDO Dayton navigation system.
Reverse monitoring via reversing camera
Connection of a reversing camera is possible with the MR 6000.
Note: This function is only available with the unit extended. If a reversing camera and a TV tuner are to be connected to the unit simultaneously, connect the camera to the CCD input of the MR 6000.

Setting the unit to reversing camera
It is essential that the following settings are performed after connecting a camera. 1. With the unit extended, press the ADJ button h to recall the setting menu. 2. Press the JOYSTICK k upwards or downwards to select INPUT. 3. Press the JOYSTICK to the right or left to select CCD. Subsequently, press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to set the system for connection of the camera.
Switching between navigation and audio / video display
Switching between audio / video and navigation display is only possible with the unit extended.
Switching between navigation system and audio / video is performed via the stand-by function of the navigation system.
Using the navigation system
Operation of the navigation system is described in the operating instructions supplied with the unit.

Other functions

Continuous button illumination
Note: The following function is only available with the unit extended.
Continuous button illumination can be switched on and off as required with the system extended. q ON : The button illumination switches on automatically for 5 seconds when a button is touched. q OFF : The button illumination is always on when the ignition is switched on. 1. With the unit extended, press the ADJ button h to recall the setting menu. 2. Press the JOYSTICK k upwards or downwards to recall AUTO ILL (auto-illumination). 3. Subsequently, press the JOYSTICK to the right or left to select ON or OFF and then press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK. 4. Press the ADJ button to return to the previous operating mode.
5. Repeat the procedure in step 4 to enter the title. 6. After entry, press and hold the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK for at least 2 seconds to store the title and to quit the entry mode.
Titles cannot be entered during search, preset scan, autostorage (TUNER, TV), title scan, repeat function or random play (CD changer). Terminate these functions before entering titles.

Display of title list

CDs or stations can be selected from the title list after it has been recalled. 1. With the unit switched to radio, CD changer or TV operation, press the TITLE button i. The title list is displayed. The following functions can be performed during display of the title list. q TUNER: Station abbreviation (for RDS stations) or frequency of the preset 1 to 6 is displayed. q CD changer: The titles of CDs 1 to 6 are displayed. If there is no CD in the changer, ---------- is displayed. q TV: Title / abbreviation of the channels stored under the preset buttons 1 to 6. 2. Press the JOYSTICK k upwards or downwards to select between 1 to 6. Then press the enter button in the centre of the JOYSTICK to activate the selected station or CD. 3. Press the TITLE button again to return to the standard display.

Units: mm

MW tuner

Frequency range: MW: 531 kHz to 1602 kHz (9 kHz steps) LW: 153 kHz to 279 kHz (3 kHz steps)

Amplifier

Nominal rating (sine): 17 W 4 (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1% harmonic, 4 ) Music rating: 40 W 4 (EIAJ) Loudspeaker impedance: 4 (4 to 8 )

Inputs

RGB input: Video signal: 0.7 0.2 Vs-s (input impedance 75 ) Synchronising signal: 0.3 (+0.9/-0.1) Vs-s (input impedance 75 ) Video input: 1.0 0.2 Vs-s (input impedance 75 ) Video socket: Mini DIN (8 pin)

LCD screen

Screen size: 142 mm with x 78 mm height (6.5 inch Wide Screen) Picture: Transmission TN-LCD Type of display: TFT active matrix (thin film transistor) Screen dots: 280800 (1200 x 234)
Note: Technical data according to EIAJ standard We reserve the right to make modifications to technical data and design without previous notification.

s Contents

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION.. 39 PACKAGING CONTENTS... 39 GENERAL PRECAUTIONS... 40 PRECAUTIONS FOR INSTALLATION.. 40 INSTALLING THE MAIN UNIT... 41 REMOVING THE MAIN UNIT... 42 PRECAUTIONS FOR WIRING.. 43 WIRING CONNECTIONS... 44 EXAMPLE SYSTEMS... 46
1. BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION
1. This unit is designed exclusively for use in vehicles with a 12 volt system and negative earth. 2. Please read these instructions carefully. 3. It is essential that the battery negative terminal is disconnected before starting installation to prevent short circuits during installation (Figure 1).

Figure 1

Vehicle battery

2. PACKAGING CONTENTS

1 Main unit 2 Instructions Operating & installation instructions 3 Connecting cables (power supply and loudspeaker) 4 Bag for main unit accessories (no. 1) Countersunk screw (M5 8). 4 Hexagon screw (M5 8).. Bag for main unit accessories (no. 2) Hooked plate.. 2 Cable clamp Distance piece Special screw 6 Universal mounting frame 7 Outer cover 8 Case for operating panel
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

3. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

1. Do not open the housing. It is not possible for the user to maintain any of the components inside the housing. If an object should fall into the unit during installation, please contact a VDO Dayton dealer. 2. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the housing. Never use a rough cloth, thinners, benzene, alcohol etc. If the unit is extremely dirty, carefully wipe off the dirt using a soft cloth moistened with a small amount of cold or warm water.

s Accessory connection Connecting a vehicle-reversing camera
The vehicle-reversing camera can be connected to the system extension connection of the main unit. For details, see installation instructions for reversing camera. Note: For connection of the main unit and reversing camera a power supply is required which is available as an accessory. The navigation system cannot be used if a CCD camera is operated.
Connecting the navigation system
The VDO Dayton navigation system is connected via the system extension socket (CCD/NAVI) and the RGB socket of the main unit. A CCD camera cannot be connected if a navigation system is connected.
Connecting a mobile telephone
If the appropriate mobile telephone cable is connected to the cable for the telephone mute function (A1), the tone mute function is then available when using the mobile telephone. Details on setting the telephone mute function for the mobile telephone can be found on Page 34.

TV tuner

The TV tuner is connected via the BUS socket and the yellow Cinch socket. Details on connecting the TV tuner can be found in the operating instructions for the TV tuner.

9. EXAMPLE SYSTEMS

s Example system 1

AUTOMATIC ANTENNA

ANTENNA
LOUDSPEAKER (R/R) LOUDSPEAKER (F/R) LOUDSPEAKER (F/L) LOUDSPEAKER (R/L)

RGB CABLE

ADAPTOR BOX

(MAIN UNIT)

MINI DIN CABLE (8 TERMINAL)

FM TUNER / MAIN UNIT

TEL. MUTE FUNCTION

GPS ANTENNA

MUTE CABLE > PIN A3

PC 5000 (NAVIGATION)

* Connect composite picture video sources via the 8 pin mini DIN video socket. Connect RGB picture sources via the 8 pin DIN RGB socket. * See Page 32 for the correct unit input configuration. * A CCD camera cannot be connected if a navigation system is connected.

s Example system 2

LOUDSPEAKER (R/R) LOUDSPEAKER (F/R) LOUDSPEAKER (F/L) LOUDSPEAKER (R/L) BUS CABLE
RGB CABLE MR 6000 (MAIN UNIT)

COMPOSITE (CINCH)

GPS ANTENNA MINI DIN CABLE (8 TERMINAL)

TV ANTENNA

MW 6000

(6CD CHANGER)

BUS CABLE

TV 6000 (TV TUNER)

Belgi & Nederland & Luxemburg

Uw Garantiebewijs

VDO Car Communication U.K. 6 Talisman Road, Bicester, Oxon., OX6 0JX Tel: (01869) 320333 Fax: (01869) 365005 Address for service: VDO Car Communication, 2219 Coventry Road, Sheldon, Birmingham B26 3EG Tel: 0121-742 0558

Ireland

VDO Car Communication Ireland Ltd Newstead Clonskeagh Dublin 14 Tel: 00

United States

Your United States Limited Warranty
Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this VDO product which has been designed and manufactured to the highest standards and subjected to rigorous testing. Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For 1 year thereafter, all parts will be repaired or replaced and labor is free. After 1 year from the date of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges. What is covered? All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for the original warranty period. When the warranty on the product expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires. Your warranty does not cover: Labor charges for installation or set-up of the product and all adjustment of customer controls. Product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, accident, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of VDO. Reception problems caused by signal conditions or antenna systems outside the unit. Where is service available ? Service is available in all countries where the product is officially distributed by VDO. In countries where VDO does not distribute the product, the local VDO service organization will attempt to provide service (although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily available). Please, keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of purchase. Attach it to this owners manual and keep both nearby. Also keep the original box and packing material in case you need to return your product. Before requesting service. Please check your owners manual before requesting service. Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a service call. To get warranty coverage in the USA. Take the product to your installing dealer, VDO factory service center, or authorized service center for repair. When the product has been repaired, you must pick up the unit at the center. Centers may keep defective parts. (In the USA, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of the express warranty. Because some states do allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to you). This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state to state. VDO North America LLC Attn: AN Division 188 Brooke Road Winchester, Virginia 22603 Tel: (540) 665-0100

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UK & Ireland

Your VDO Guarantee
Dear customer Thank you for purchasing this VDO product which has been designed and manufactured to the highest standards and subjected to rigorous testing. Provided it is properly operated and maintained it will perform well for many years. VDO guarantees to provide free of charge labour and replacement parts in any country where VDO has authorised dealers for all serviceable VDO branded consumer electronic products purchased in those countries. The legal responsibility for meeting any in-guarantee service needs for your product rests with the dealer from whom you bought it. If your dealer has no service facilities, he can arrange for any work to be carried out by a competent autorized third party organisation. In the event that you require service whilst in another country please contact the local VDO Help Desk whose number can be found in the relevant part of this booklet. The foregoing applies during a period of 24 months from the date of purchase, provided the product is properly used in accordance with its operating instructions and upon presentation of the original invoice or cash receipt indicating the date of purchase, dealer's name with the product type and serial number. The VDO guarantee may not apply if: The invoice or cash receipt has been altered in any way or made illegible. The type or serial number on the product has been altered, deleted, removed or made illegible. Repairs have been executed by unauthorised service organisations or persons. Damage is caused by accidents including and not limited to lightning, water or fire, misuse or neglect. The product requires modification or adaption to operate in any country other than the country for which it was designed and manufactured, or if any damage results from these modifications. In order to avoid unnecessary inconvenience, we advise you to read the operating instructions carefully before contacting your dealer or service organisation. Continuing service after the guarantee period is available but the service will be chargeable. These statements do not affect your statutory rights as a consumer. If you have any questions which your dealer cannot answer please write or call:

VDO Car Communication U.K. 6 Talisman Road, Bicester, Oxon., OX6 0JX Tel: (01869) 320333 Fax: (01869) 365005 Address for service: VDO Car Communication, 2219 Coventry Road, Sheldon, Birmingham B26 3EG Tel: 0121-742 0558

Ireland

VDO Car Communication Ireland Ltd Newstead Clonskeagh Dublin 14 Tel: 00

United States

Your United States Limited Warranty
Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing this VDO product which has been designed and manufactured to the highest standards and subjected to rigorous testing. Warranty coverage begins the day you buy your product. For 1 year thereafter, all parts will be repaired or replaced and labor is free. After 1 year from the date of purchase, you pay for the replacement or repair of all parts, and for all labor charges. What is covered? All parts, including repaired and replaced parts, are covered only for the original warranty period. When the warranty on the product expires, the warranty on all replaced and repaired parts also expires. Your warranty does not cover: Labor charges for installation or set-up of the product and all adjustment of customer controls. Product repair and/or part replacement because of misuse, accident, unauthorized repair or other cause not within the control of VDO. Reception problems caused by signal conditions or antenna systems outside the unit. Where is service available ? Service is available in all countries where the product is officially distributed by VDO. In countries where VDO does not distribute the product, the local VDO service organization will attempt to provide service (although there may be a delay if the appropriate spare parts and technical manual(s) are not readily available). Please, keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of purchase. Attach it to this owners manual and keep both nearby. Also keep the original box and packing material in case you need to return your product. Before requesting service. Please check your owners manual before requesting service. Adjustments of the controls discussed there may save you a service call. To get warranty coverage in the USA. Take the product to your installing dealer, VDO factory service center, or authorized service center for repair. When the product has been repaired, you must pick up the unit at the center. Centers may keep defective parts. (In the USA, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration of the express warranty. Because some states do allow limitations on how long an implied warranty may last, this limitation may not apply to you). This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary from state to state. VDO North America LLC Attn: AN Division 188 Brooke Road Winchester, Virginia 22603 Tel: (540) 665-0100

 

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