Handsfree System Installation Instructions 156 8000 1.
Audio 2010 Funkwerk Dabendorf GmbH Märkische Straße D - 15806 Dabendorf Phone: +49 3377 316 - 0 Fax: +49 3377 316 - 300 info@fwd-online.de www.fwd-online.
Audio 2010 Table of contents Table of contents 1. Notes on safety ........................................................................ 4 2. Introduction .............................................................................. 6 3. Scope of delivery ..................................................................... 7 4. Technical data .......................................................................... 8 5. Certifications .........................................................
Audio 2010 Notes on safety 1. Notes on safety Incorrect installation Incorrect installation can lead to damage to the device or to the vehicle! Special knowledge and capabilities are necessary for the installation of the handsfree system. Incorrectly connected cables or short-circuit can result in serious device damage. Before you begin with the installation, the car battery is to be disconnected. It is urgently recommended to have the installation carried out in a specialist workshop.
Audio 2010 Notes on safety Insulation damage Damaged insulation can lead to device damage. In their layout position, the cables may not be subjected to tension. Route the cables so that they are not squeezed or rub against objects. Damage of important vehicle parts With the boring of fastening holes or screwing in sheet metal screws, important vehicle parts or lines can be damaged. Pay attention to sufficient installation free space, also behind the boltholes and drilling holes.
Audio 2010 Introduction 2. Introduction Many thanks for choosing a handsfree system from Funkwerk Dabendorf GmbH! Our communication solutions make an important contribution to traffic safety and to the convenient use of your mobile telephone in the car. The Audio 2010 offers you the possibility to operate different mobile telephones in your vehicle with the same universal system. This is achieved through the Bluetooth® radio transmission standard.
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Audio 2010 Technical data 4. Technical data Electronic box dimensions Display dimension Operating voltage Quiescent current take-up Operating current level Fuse Temperature range 131,9mm x 54mm x 23mm 55mm x 61,9mm x 21mm 11 V to 15 V max. 0,1 mA max. 750 mA 2 x 5A -10 °C to +55 °C 5. Certifications e-Approbation Type approval in accordance with Directive: 72/245/EWG (2009/19/EG) „Electromagnetic compatibility in MOTOR VEHICLES“ This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Audio 2010 Installation 6. Installation Incorrect installation Incorrect installation can lead to damage to the device or the vehicle! Special knowledge and capabilities are necessary for the installation of the handsfree system. Incorrectly connected cables or short-circuits can lead to serious device damage. Before you begin with the installation, the car battery needs to be disconnected. It is urgently recommended to have the installation carried out in a specialist workshop. 6. 1.
Audio 2010 Installation 6. 2. Selecting installation locations of the components Danger of injury Unsuitable installation locations can cause injuries in case of a road accident, or make safety systems ineffective! Selection of the installation location for the electronic box In the electronic box an antenna is installed for the radio link to the mobile telephone.
Audio 2010 Installation Unsuitable for the electronic box: • Leg and knee area • Possible impact area of the head • Area of influence of the airbag • In the engine compartment • Behind the radio • Near the fuse box Selection of the installation location for the microphone Suitable for the microphone: • If voice sound is applied to the microphone unobstructed, the separation distance between speaker and microphone should be approx.
Audio 2010 Installation Unsuitable for the microphone: • In loudspeaker proximity (less than 80 cm separation distance) • Under the instrumentation panel • In the air stream of the window or the fan Selection of the installation location actuator/display Suitable for the actuator: • Central console between driver and passenger • On the instrumentation panel, a location which can be easily reached by the driver Unsuitable for the actuator: • Area of influence of the airbag • Possible impact area of the he
Audio 2010 Installation 6. 3. Preparation for installation of the components Dismantle radio 1. Remove the radio panel carefully, with help of a plastic wedge. In this case it is to be ensured that no holding lugs or interlocks are broken off. 2. According to type of the radio, the fixing screws are to be loosened with a screwdriver or a special extraction tool. Remove the plug connector from the radio (radio stations stored by the customer are deleted).
Audio 2010 Installation Possibility 2 - through installation with cable ties: Eyelets, separately provided for the cable tie assemblies, are located on the electronic box. 6. 5. Mounting microphone Note: 1. In order to guarantee effortless laying of the line, steering column paneling or similar paneling parts must be removed as appropriate. 2. The microphone line is to be laid so that no further functions are impaired. 3. Route the jack plug of the microphone to the electronic box and plug in.
Audio 2010 Installation 6. 6. Installation of the display and actuator Surfaces to be bonded must be free from grease and dust. Clean the planned location with a suitable cleaning agent, such as e.g. spirit. Employ these agents only if the plastics or painted wood surfaces do not dissolve and are not self-lubricating. Unsuitable agents are e.g.
Audio 2010 Installation Assembly of the components (Variant 2) Variant 3 If you wish to attach the display with the stand base, you can attach this with the adhesive pad or with a bolt.
Audio 2010 Installation The utilization of the stand base offers you further possibilities for installation. The display can also be mounted on its side or upside down. With Variants 2 and 3 you should latch the stand base and ball adapter after alignment of the display by means of the bolts.
Audio 2010 Connection to the vehicle electronics 7. Connection to the vehicle electronics using an adapter cable 7. 1. Installation of the ISO connection cable Before the installation of the cable is begun, the battery must be disconnected! The minus pole must be disconnected from ground for this purpose. The installation of the cable can be seen in the illustration below.
Audio 2010 Connection to the vehicle electronics Socket contact housing Radio - type Pin Control color Allocation of the power supply Function plug connection Mute Allocation of the socket from behind 1 Audi / VW / Grundig 2 3 4 (see Table) blue Ignition (Ter.15) 7 red Battery + (Ter.30+) 8 brown Battery - (Ter.31) Socket contact housing Radio - type Pin Control color Function red Battery + (Ter.30+) 1 Ford / Mercedes / Porsche / Becker 2 3 4 Mute 7 blue Ignition (Ter.
Audio 2010 Connection to the vehicle electronics Checking the mute inputs The mute inputs 1-3 can be seen in the illustration. The yellow mute cable of the Audio 2010 is connected to one of these inputs. Please refer to the table for which mute input is to be used. The matching mute connection is separated and connected with the yellow cable. 7. 2. Checking the installation If the ISO connection cable has been connected correctly, the message www.fwd-online.
Audio 2010 Connection to the vehicle electronics 7. 3. Installation with additional ISO(2Car) adapter If your vehicle does not have an ISO plug connector, you have the possibility to connect the handsfree system to the vehicle electronics using an ISO adapter. (see Fig.
Audio 2010 Connection to the vehicle electronics 7. 4. Installation with the aid of a vehicle-specific connecting cable If a vehicle-specific cable is employed (also designated Audio2Car Cable), this is connected as displayed in Fig.
Audio 2010 Connection to the vehicle electronics 8.
Audio 2010 Connection to the vehicle electronics 8. 1. Reproduction over the phone connection of the car radio If your car radio has a phone connection (also often designated as „Tel-In“), then you can connect the loudspeaker output of the electronic box directly with this, according to the sketch (lines white, + and black/white, - of the adapter cable set). This is the most convenient solution.
Audio 2010 Connection to the vehicle electronics 8. 2. Reproduction over an external loudspeaker In the following cases, an external loudspeaker (4Ω, min. 5W) must be employed: • If loudspeakers of the car radio should not be employed • If the output power of the loudspeaker channel exceeds 35 W (sine) and no telephone connection to the car radio is provided • If the car radio is operated with active boxes and no telephone connection to the car radio is provided.
Audio 2010 Connection to the vehicle electronics 8. 3. Reproduction over the loudspeakers of the car radio If your car radio does not have a phone connection, you can connect the loudspeaker output of the electronic box with the existing car loudspeakers, according to the sketch. It is recommended to use the front right loudspeaker, since here the feedback loop risk is low, and the communication remains good. In this case, an automatic switchover is implemented from radio to hands-free operation.
Audio 2010 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions 9. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions Problem Cause Solution Utilization of an ISO adapter (see Section 7.3) Vehicle does not have any ISO plug connectors on the radio Utilization of a vehiclespecific cable (see Section 7.4) Separate wiring system of the individual lines (see Section 8.1 - 8.
Audio 2010 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions On switching off the ignition, the call is interrupted. Connect lines correctly Are the lines for continuous plus and ignition (see Section 7.2) plus interchanged on the line circuit of the handsfree system.
Audio 2010 Spare parts and accessories 10.
Audio 2010 Spare parts and accessories Accessories FWD: 1 ➀ Base plate for charging holders • secure hold of the charging holder ➁ Universal charging holder • • • • The charging holder* is the practical accessory for Bluetooth® handsfree systems. It offers secure retention and enables the charging of the mobile telephone battery in the vehicle. Ideal for high-mileage drivers and frequent telephone users.
Audio 2010 Declaration of Conformity 11. Declaration of Conformity This device works with Bluetooth® radio technology. In some countries, this device cannot be used or is allowed to a limited extent only. Please find out about such restrictions and do not employ the device if you are not sure whether the use is allowed or not in a certain country. Bluetooth® is a brand of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
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