Silvercrest KH 2380 operation manual Installation, Connection with car’s 12 V DC power supply

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Installation

metal housing dtand the preassembled DIN assembly bracket until they clearly lock in place. Ensure that the convex side faces outwards in each case. Store the installation keys carefully for future use.

Remove the DIN assembly bracket and place it flush in the DIN assembly cut-out of the vehicle’s instrument panel.

Secure the DIN assembly bracket against removal. Bend approximately ten tin dog points on both the upper and lower side of the DIN assembly bracket from the inside towards the outside. Please ensure that the DIN assembly bracket is installed flush in the DIN assembly cut-out.

Attach the plastic frame 2completely to the front of the device ct.

LConnection to the car’s loudspeaker

Tip! Use an ISO plug.

Lead the connecting cables for the speakers already installed in the vehicle carefully out of the DIN mounting frame at the front.

Hook up the connecting cable of the ISO plug with the connecting cable of the loudspeakers fitted in the car with the help of eight biscuit connectors. Ensure that the connection of the eight biscuit connectors does not cause any short circuits and that the fixing screws are firmly tightened.

Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in el with the (+) lead for the rear right loudspeaker.

Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in em with the (–) lead for the rear right loudspeaker.

Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in en with the (+) lead for the front right loudspeaker.

Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in eo with the (–) lead for the front right loudspeaker.

Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in ep with the (+) lead for the front left loudspeaker.

Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in eq with the (–) lead for the front left loudspeaker.

Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in er with the (+) lead for the rear left loudspeaker.

Hook up the connecting lead of the plug in es with the (–) lead for the rear left loudspeaker.

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LConnection with car’s 12 V DC power supply

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·Before hooking up to the car’s 12 V DC power supply consult the vehicle’s operation manual on how to observe electrical safety!

·Ensure that when connecting the 12 V DC power supply there is no voltage on the vehicle’s connecting cords. Do not damage any safety facilities, e.g. board computer and alarm system of vehicle.

·Connect the 12 V DC power supply with the 3 x 15 A fuse holders!

·During vehicle installation ensure that the vehicle is out of operation and is in safe standstill! Turn off the ignition and bring the vehicle into parking position with activated hand-brake!

·During connection, use tools with double- insulated handle!

·Avoid electrical short circuits when connecting to the 12 V DC power supply.

·Connect the car radio with the 12 V DC power supply while fully protected against humidity!

Tip! Use an ISO plug.

Ensure that the fault-free flat blade fuse 10 A eu is inserted all the way to the catch of the flat blade fuse socket et.

Carefully guide the connecting cable to hook up the 12 V DC power supply through the front out of the DIN assembly bracket.

Connect the ISO plug with the connecting cables of the 12 V DC power supply with the 3 x 15 A fuse holders. Ensure that the connections of the 3 x 15 A fuse holders do not cause any short circuits and that the fixing screws are firmly tightened.

Connect the cable for the 12 V DC constant current plug-in fmusing a 15 A safety holder with the vehicle’s connecting cable for the 12 V DC constant current.

Optional - only if an electric aerial is connected: Using one 15 A fuse holder each, connect the cables for the 12 V DC ignition current foand electric aerial fnplug-ins to the connection

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