Fig. 50: Overview Of Aerial Diversity
Aerial amplifier
Blocking circuit
AM choke
Back - up aerial
Interference suppression filter
OVERVIEW OF AUDIO COMPONENTS
Fig. 51: Overview Of Audio Compo
Necessary preliminary tasks
Remove EMPTY HOUSING for roof-mounted aerial
Release screw (1).
Slide roof-mounted aerial (2) in direction of arrow and feed out towards top.
Fig. 55: Identifying Scre
OVERVIEW OF AUDIO COMPONENTS
Fig. 70: Overview Of Audio Components
Speaker (in dashboard)
Central Information Display (CID)
DVD changer
DVD player, rear console
Aerial diversity
Speaker (in st
There are three sub-groups that can be selected in the "Vehicle info" menu:
Onboard computer
Trip computer
Vehicle status
Onboard Computer
The onboard computer takes the place of the trip computer previously known
from the CCC.
The information available:
Range
Distance to destination
Arri
IMPORTANT: To avoid damage when handling optical fibres, comply with the
following
points:
The minimum permitted bending radius is 25 mm
Do not subject optical fibres to compressive and tensile load
Protect optical fibres against the effects of heat > or =85 ºC (e.g.
during
welding work,