4 connection – TechniSat Car Radio User Manual

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4 Connection

The TechniSat WERRA 1 is equipped with connection sockets according to the

ISO standard. In most of the cars with radio preparation the corresponding

connectors are used. These are plugged into the radio together with the

antenna connector, and your TechniSat WERRA 1 can be operated. When

connecting take care that the power supply for the car radio is covered with at

least 10 A. Please also note that it is only possible to connect loudspeakers with

an impedance of at least 4 Ohm.

If your car is not equipped with the respective connectors you can connect the

radio as shown in the following sketch, using the enclosed attaching plugs or

special car adapters which can be obtained in specialist shops.

Do not install the device in a place where it is exposed to direct sunbeams or to

direct stream of air from the heating.

loudspeaker
connections

ignition +

mass

motor antenna

+12V (permanent
plus)

telephone mute

CD changer

antenna
input

BL

FR

BR

preamplifier

outputs

FL

not occupied

3.5 Additional functions

Telephone muting

The TechniSat WERRA 1 is equipped with a muting function which can be used

in connection with a car telephone. When a call is received the radio changes

to the muting mode. The message “PHONE“ is shown on the display. When the

call is over the radio switches to normal reproduction.

In order to make use of this function it is necessary to connect the respective

output of your telephone to the MUTE input of the radio via a suitable adapter

(see chapter 4).

Motor antenna/amplifier antenna

The device is equipped with a switching voltage output to drive a motor antenna

or to supply an antenna amplifier. When the radio is switched on a voltage of 12

Volt is lying on this output. When connecting the antenna (see chapter 4) follow

its connection notes.

Supplementary audio amplifier (booster)

Via the cinch socket on the rear of the device you can tap the audio signals of

the individual channels and transmit them to the supplementary amplifier (see

chapter 4). If the amplifier used is equipped with a remote control input for

switching on and switching off you can possibly use the switching voltage output

of the motor antenna which is described above (follow to the connection notes).

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