Car radio connection
ISO plug in the vehicle
+12V/Kl15
+12V
per.+12V
1
Connection
1
In order to take advantage of the full car radio output and to avoid
incorrect electrical connections with ISO plugs in the vehicle, it is
advisable not to use the vehicle-specific positive/negative connection
for this car radio.
2
You can avoid making incorrect connections by using the vehicle-
specific Blaupunkt adapter wiring, but !
3
Due to the limited cross-section of the wiring in the vehicle, it is
necessary to use the connection cable 7 607 884 093 in addition to
the vehicle-specific Blaupunkt adapter wiring for the positive/
negative connection.
Be sure to observe Fig. 4, 5
Advantage: The vehicle's wiring system is not damaged.
Positive connection
Cut the permanent +12 volts line from the vehicle-specific Blaupunkt
adapter wiring, join it with connection cable 7 607 884 093 and connect
it directly to the positive terminal of the battery.
Negative connection
Do not connect the negative line to the negative terminal of the battery.
Cut the negative line from the vehicle-specific Blaupunkt adapter wiring,
join it with connection cable 7 607 884 093 and lay the negative line to
a suitable ground, such as a chassis screw, the chassis itself or
corresponding grounds (do not roll up the wiring).
Some vehicles are equipped with a 10-pin plug in the installation
compartment. Do not connect this plug with the car radio as it could
possibly damage the radio (by burning out the printed conductors).
Preparing for the installation of the car radio
The car radio is designed to be installed in the car radio compartment
provided by the vehicle manufacturer. Open the car radio compartment
(remove the shelf or panel by unclipping it) or adjust the size of the car
radio compartment to measure 182 x 53 mm.
For vehicles with deviating installation compartments, Blaupunkt offers
installation kits for 50 mm radio units for the most popular vehicle models.
Check the installation situation in the vehicle and, if necessary, use one
of the special installation kits for specific vehicle models, e.g. Audi A4/A6/
8 601 310 742
8 622 400 937
Car radio connection
with adapter wiring
2
182
165
53
1-20
Fig. 1
Car radio connection
with adapter and connection wiring
+12V/Kl15
+12V
per.+12V
GB
A8: 7 608 021 473
Note:
The mounting bracket included with this car radio is designed for
installation in vehicles with a standard DIN installation compartment
measuring 182 x 53 mm, 165 installation depth and an instrument panel
thickness of approximately 1 to 20 mm in the area of the tab fasteners,
see Fig. 1.
Reach behind the car radio compartment and check to see which tab
fasteners can be bent for the mounting bracket.
Note: Try to be sure to bend all of the tabs.
Place the mounting bracket in the compartment and bend over the tabs
with the help of a screwdriver, see Fig. 1, 2.
Connection, see page 4 or 5 or 6
Connection instructions ............................................................... Fig. 4
Positive/negative connection with vehicle-specific
adapter cable .............................................................................. Fig. 5
Positive/negative connection with connection line
7 607 884 093 ........................................................................... Fig. 5a
Equalizer or amplifier connection, DIN or cinch .......................... Fig. 6
Use the connection wiring included with the amplifier or the connection
block 7 607 879 003.
Connection of 4 loudspeakers (4/35 W) ...................................... Fig. 7
LF = left front, RF = right front, LR = left rear, RR = right rear.
Connection in vehicles with QuickOut
In vehicles equipped with a QuickOut (currently Opel), the QuickOut unit
must be removed and the adapter cable used.
Installing the car radio
Place the car radio in the front of the mounting bracket and push it in until
the side springs snap into position on the left and the right (you will hear
an audible click).
Removing the car radio
Insert the handles into the holes in the panel on the left and right of the
radio and push them in until you hear a distinct click (unlocks side
springs).
Pull the unit out using both handles, see Fig. 3
Note: Handles which have snapped into place can only be
removed after you have pulled the radio out of the
compartment.
This information is subject to change without notice!
Illustrations
Fig. 2
- 6 -
+12V / Kl15
+12V
per.+12V
3
8 601 910 002
1
2
2
Fig. 3
per.+12V
7 607 884 093
1