User Manual
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Compenser™ Operating the COMPENSER™
The COMPENSER™ will be installed as shown in Figure 3.
First lay the (5m/16.5ft) RF cable type RG58, inserted between the mobile
phone holder / hands-free kit and the COMPENSER™. Tighten the plug on both
sides torque : 1 Nm/0.7ft./lb.. The telephone connection ( ) on the
COMPENSER™ is to be used for this purpose.
Then plug the adapter (10cm/4in. RF cable) to the antenna connection on the
COMPENSER™ ( ).
Lay the individually prepared antenna cable between the COMPENSER™ and
the mobile telephone antenna and tighten the FME plug (torque: 1 Nm/0.7ft./lb.).
Now lay the three power supply wires between the COMPENSER™ and the
connection points. Connect them to the cable extension and see to it that you
match the colors. Then first clamp the ground wire (brown) at the defined
terminal connection point (terminal 31), then the permanent plus wire (red) at
the defined terminal connection point (terminal 30) and finally the ignition wire
(blue) at the defined terminal connection point (terminal 15).
During this work on the terminals the car battery's minus pole must be
disconnected.
Next connect the power supply cable's connector (female multipoint) to the
COMPENSER™'s connector (pin panel). There must be an audible "click" when
the plug snaps in. Finally screw on the COMPENSER™ with the four sheet-
metal screws included and connect the minus cable to the car battery again.
Operating the COMPENSER™
Make sure the ignition is off and then use a voltmeter at the point of connection
between the connection cable and the extension wires to check if the
permanent plus is connected correctly.
In the event of a polarity reversal, correct the wiring. The COMPENSER™ is
protected against polarity reversal; it will not be damaged in any way.
Turn on the ignition and check at the point of connection between the
connection cable and the extension wires if the ignition wiring is connected
correctly (+12 V between blue and brown).
Set up a mobile phone connection and check if the connection works perfectly.