Mounting, Metal sleeve (fig. j & k), Connecting the headunit (fig. l & m) – VDO Dayton CD 2327 G User Manual

Page 14: Mounting the headunit (fig. u & v), Removing the headunit (fig. t & u), Replacing the fuse (fig. l & m), Interference suppression

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Wire of Telephone Mute

If your mounted hands-free car kit of your mo-

bile phone provides a mute signal wire, you can

connect this wire to the headunit’s telephone

mute wire to enable automatic interruption of

the headunit’s sound output during an incoming

phone call.

Please ensure that both wires are secured

properly and not tensioned, otherwise any

strong vibration inside the vehicle will break

the contacts apart.

Please tape and cover the connection ends

to prevent any accidental short-circuit to the

in-vehicle metal chassis.

Wire of Remote Amplifier

For certain models, there is a remote ampli-

fier wire connected at the rear of the headunit.

Connect this wire to the “enable” signal of your

remote power amplifier, and connecting the

Preamp Out to the audio input too.

Otherwise (if there is no remote amplifier wire),

you might have to share the ‘[A5] Antenna con-

trol’ signal with the remote antenna.
Note: Check the current requirements of both

your remote amplifier and remote antenna and

make sure they do not exceed 300 mA.

MOUNTING

Metal Sleeve (fig. J & K)

Install the metal sleeve in the dashboard. For

optimal performance of the headunit, the metal

sleeve should be positioned horizontally (be-

tween -10° and +30°). Fix the metal sleeve into

place with the aid of a screwdriver.

Connecting the Headunit (fig. L & M)

Ensure that the battery is disconnected.

Insert the power supply connector A into

socket A.

Insert loudspeaker connector B into socket B.

(Optional) Connect the preamp out RCA-

pair to the leads of the power amplifier (if

present) using a pair of male-RCA cable (not

provided).

Inset the aerial plug into the aerial socket

(good reception is only possible with a good

aerial). If an antenna adaptor is needed,

please consult your dealer.

Mounting the Headunit (fig. U & V)

This headunit can be properly installed either

from the conventional Front Mounting and/or

from Rear Mounting.

Front Mounting (DIN slot)

Slide the headunit into the metal sleeve until

the springs at either side of the headunit

snap into the openings of the sleeve.

Finally reconnect the negative car battery

terminal.

Rear Mounting (JIN slot)

Remove the frame front of your headunit.

Insert the headunit through the backside of

the dashboard until the brackets on either

side is aligned with the screw holes.

Screw both sides of your headunit with

M5 x 6 mm max. length screws (for these

items, please contact your dealer).

Mount the frame front,

Finally, reconnect the negative car battery

terminal.

Removing the Headunit (fig. T & U)

Press the REL button and detach the front

panel.

Insert both removal keys into the holes on the

front of the headunit until they lock.

Press (inward) the two catches on the side

until they unlock.

Pull out the headunit.

Replacing the Fuse (fig. L & M)

Replace with a 15A blade-type fuse.

The new fuse must be of exact value and

type, otherwise the headunit will not be ad-

equately protected. Ignoring this procedure

may lead to damage of the headunit, which

will invalidate the guarantee.

Interference suppression

Most modern cars have sufficient interference

suppression. If you experience interference

generated by the vehicle, please consult your

dealer.

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