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Handsfree System156 8000 1.00InstallationInstructions
-2-Audio 2010Funkwerk Dabendorf GmbHMärkische StraßeD - 15806 DabendorfPhone:   +49 3377 316 - 0Fax:       +49 3377 316 - 300info@fwd-online.dewww.fwd-online.deRights to changes and deviations from the scope of delivery reserved as required by technical pro-gress! All rights reserved! Copies, also excerpt-related, only with written approval!
-3-Table of contentsAudio 2010Table of contents1. Notes on safety  ........................................................................  42. Introduction ..............................................................................  63. Scope of delivery  .....................................................................  74. Technical data  ..........................................................................  85. Certifications ............................................................................  86. Installation ...............................................................................  96. 1. Identify prerequisites  .................................................................  96. 2. Selecting installation locations of the components ..................  106. 3. Preparation for installation of the components  ........................  136. 4. Fastening of the electronic box ................................................  136. 5. Mounting microphone ..............................................................  146. 6. Installation of the display and actuator .....................................  157. Connection to the vehicle electronics using an adapter cable ..........................................................................  187. 1. Installation of the ISO connection cable  ..................................  187. 2. Checking the installation  ..........................................................  207. 3. Installation with additional ISO(2Car) adapter  ..........................  217. 4. Installation with the aid of a vehicle-specific connecting cable  ......................................................................  228. Connection to the vehicle electronics by separate wiring of the lines  ..................................................................  238. 1. Reproduction over the phone connection of the car radio .......  248. 2. Reproduction over an external loudspeaker .............................  258. 3. Reproduction over the loudspeakers of the car radio  ..............  269. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions  ......................................  2710. Spare parts and accessories  .................................................  2911. Declaration of Conformity .....................................................  31
-4-Audio 2010Notes on safety1. Notes on safetyIncorrect installationIncorrect installation can lead to damage to the device or to thevehicle! Special knowledge and capabilities are necessary for theinstallation of the handsfree system. Incorrectly connected cablesor short-circuit can result in serious device damage. Before youbegin with the installation, the car battery is to be disconnected. Itis urgently recommended to have the installation carried out in aspecialist workshop.Danger of injuryUnsuitable installation locations can cause injuries in case of a roadaccident or make safety systems ineffective. Consider the refe-rences in the Chapter „Installation“!Danger of injury / material damageWhen levering out paneling, pointed or sharp tools can result in inju-ries and material damage. Lever out parts carefully. Do not placeany direct pressure on connection cables!Impairment of traffic safetyInattention can lead to dangerous traffic situations. Also in thehandsfree mode, you must always pay attention to the traffic situa-tion. The telephone may be used by the driver during driving inhandsfree mode only! Dispense with a telephone call in difficultsituations, as appropriate!Damage to the airbagIf an incorrect installation location is selected, the airbag can bedamaged or impaired in its function. Attach the components out-side of the area of influence of the airbags!
-5-Notes on safetyAudio 2010Insulation damageDamaged insulation can lead to device damage. In their layout posi-tion, the cables may not be subjected to tension. Route the cablesso that they are not squeezed or rub against objects.Damage of important vehicle partsWith the boring of fastening holes or screwing in sheet metalscrews, important vehicle parts or lines can be damaged. Pay atten-tion to sufficient installation free space, also behind the boltholesand drilling holes.Influence of the on-board electronicsIn spite of high radiation-emission security, influences of the on-board electronics can result in case of inappropriate installation.Consider the references of the vehicle manufacturer!Damages through incorrect spare partsIncorrect spare parts or replacement parts can lead to faults.Employ only those parts listed in the section „Spare parts andaccessories“!
-6-Audio 2010Introduction2. IntroductionMany thanks for choosing a handsfree system from Funkwerk DabendorfGmbH!Our communication solutions make an important contribution to traffic safetyand to the convenient use of your mobile telephone in the car.The Audio 2010 offers you the possibility to operate different mobile telephonesin your vehicle with the same universal system. This is achieved through theBluetooth® radio transmission standard.Before the installation of the „Audio 2010“ in your vehicle, please insure thatyour telephone interacts with it correctly. Where appropriate, inquire with yourdealer or your specialist workshop. Our service is also glad to remain available toyou for information. You can find further information on compatibility with diffe-rent mobile telephones on our website.To increase the operating convenience and your security with making a call whiledriving, the Audio 2010 is provided with an interactive voice-activity detection.Please note that special knowledge and capabilities are necessary for the instal-lation of this handsfree system.Proceed as follows with the installationFirst of all check whether all parts are completely present as indicated in the illu-stration overleaf. Lay out the necessary tools before the installation. Determinethe installation locations for the respective components based on the criteriadescribed in the Chapter „Installation“. Then install the handsfree system in thecar according to the installation instructions.After installationAfter the installation, take some time and make yourself familiar with the opera-tion of the system. Make some telephone calls, where you can determine theoptimal conditions for volume and speech direction before you use the hands-free system in road traffic.We wish you a lot of success!
-7-Scope of deliveryAudio 20103. Scope of delivery*) according to supply variant1234 Funkwerk Dabendorf GmbHFreisprechanlage Audio 2010156 8000 0.00Audio 2010BedienungsanleitungFunkwerk Dabendorf GmbHFreisprechanlage Audio 2010156 8000 0.00Audio 2010Einbauanleitung67581 - Electronic box2 - Actuator with OLED display(cable length 2m)3 - Microphone (cable length 2,5m)4 - Adhesive pad5 - Installation set6 - Installation instructions7 - Operating manual8 - ISO connection cable *)(cable length 1m)
-8-Audio 2010Technical data4. Technical dataElectronic box dimensions 131,9mm x 54mm x 23mmDisplay dimension 55mm x 61,9mm x 21mmOperating voltage 11 V to 15 VQuiescent current take-up  max. 0,1 mAOperating current level max. 750 mAFuse 2 x 5ATemperature range -10 °C to +55 °C5. Certificationse-ApprobationType 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. Operation is sub-ject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including      interference that may cause undesired operation.
-9-InstallationAudio 20106. Installation6. 1.  Identify prerequisitesVehicleThe system may be installed only in vehicles with an in-vehicle voltage of 12 V,minus pole to ground. If no car radio is existing, an external loudspeaker is neces-sary.TelephoneIn order to enable operation of this system, a Bluetooth® compatible telephonemust be used.Muting (radio mute switching)The muting function ensures that the radio sound volume is switched off duringa telephone call. The muting is supported by the system. You can find out in thedocumentation on the car radio whether your car radio has a muting connection.The mute signal is a ground signal!External loudspeaker / phone connection of the car radioThe switchover of the radio loudspeakers to the system is implemented throughswitching contacts. These are designed for a maximum loudspeaker power of 35W (sine). Loudspeaker powers above 35 W lead to premature wear of the swit-ching contacts. Use either the telephone input of the car radio, or an externalloudspeaker at higher output power (5 W / 4Ω).Checking cable lengthsBefore you attach the components permanently, check whether the mountinglocations are selected so that the cable lengths are sufficient in order to connectthe individual parts with each other. Consider the following references in the sti-pulation of the installation locations.Incorrect installationIncorrect installation can lead to damage to the device or thevehicle! Special knowledge and capabilities are necessary for theinstallation of the handsfree system. Incorrectly connected cables orshort-circuits can lead to serious device damage. Before you beginwith the installation, the car battery needs to be disconnected.It is urgently recommended to have the installation carried out in aspecialist workshop.
-10-Audio 2010Installation6. 2.  Selecting installation locations of the componentsSelection of the installation location for the electronic boxIn the electronic box an antenna is installed for the radio link to the mobile tele-phone. The radiation emission is implemented mainly in the direction of the frontpanel, therefore it should be mounted with installation in the passenger compart-ment, facing in. A vertical installation is optimal. Metallic shielding between thefaceplate and the passenger compartment, such as panels of metal or metalcoated plastics, impair the link to the mobile telephone.Suitable for the electronic box:•Passenger area near the central console under the paneling•Vehicle-specific installation console (specialist retailing)•Behind the glove compartmentDanger of injuryUnsuitable installation locations can cause injuries in case of a roadaccident, or make safety systems ineffective!
-11-InstallationAudio 2010Unsuitable 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 boxSelection of the installation location for the microphoneSuitable for the microphone:•If voice sound is applied to the microphone unobstructed, the separation distance between speaker and microphone should be approx. 35 cm•On the A-pillar (between front windscreen and side window)•Near the driver sun visor•On the instrumentation panel•On the steering column
-12-Audio 2010InstallationUnsuitable 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 fanSelection of the installation location actuator/displaySuitable for the actuator:•Central console between driver and passenger•On the instrumentation panel, a location which can be easily reached by the driverUnsuitable for the actuator:•Area of influence of the airbag•Possible impact area of the head•Outside of the range of the driver
-13-InstallationAudio 20106. 3.  Preparation for installation of the componentsDismantle radio1. Remove the radio panel carefully, with help of a plastic wedge. In this case itis 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 ascrewdriver or a special extraction tool.Remove the plug connector from the radio (radio stations stored by the customerare deleted).Note:Before the removal of the radio, it is to be noted whether a radio code is possiblyrequired. If indicating instruments for the airbag are integrated into the panel, youshould not switch on the ignition plug connector after pulling the plug connector,since this can result in an error report of the airbag. (e.g. VW Passat 3 C)6. 4.  Fastening of the electronic boxThe electronic box offers two possibilities for fastening.Possibility 1 - through installation with bolts:First stipulate the fastening points. Note that approx. 70 mm space for the plugconnection remains. Now mark the screw positions.Use four sheet metal screws with the corresponding spacing washers for thefixing of the electronic box. We recommend a sheet metal screw with the mea-surements „ST 2.9x25 DIN 7981“. These are optimally suitable for the fixing ofthe electronic box. Pre-drill with a 2 mm drill.
-14-Audio 2010InstallationPossibility 2 - through installation with cable ties:Eyelets, separately provided for the cable tie assemblies, are located on the elec-tronic box.6. 5.  Mounting microphoneNote:1. In order to guarantee effortless laying of the line, steering column paneling orsimilar 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. Theconnection and securing of the microphone jack plug is displayed in the follo-wing illustration:
-15-InstallationAudio 20106. 6.  Installation of the display and actuatorVariant 1With the aid of an adhesive pad, the display can be attached directly on a flat sur-face.In order to structure the installation as inconspicuous as possible, the display has4 possibilities of routing out the ribbon cable.Variant 2The display can also be attached with a ball adapter, which can also be indivi-dually adjusted after fixing. The ball adapter is attached on a flat surface with theaid of the adhesive pad.Surfaces to be bonded must be free from grease and dust. Clean theplanned location with a suitable cleaning agent, such as e.g. spirit.Employ these agents only if the plastics or painted wood surfaces donot dissolve and are not self-lubricating. Unsuitable agents are e.g.petroleum ether, acetone, turpentine, trichlorine ethylene and similarcleaning agents! Adhesive padCable routingAdhesive padCable routing
-16-Audio 2010InstallationAssembly of the components (Variant 2)Variant 3If you wish to attach the display with the stand base, you can attach this with theadhesive pad or with a bolt.Installation of the retention foot (Variant 3)Adhesive pad Fixing screw
-17-InstallationAudio 2010The 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 youshould latch the stand baseand ball adapter after align-ment of the display by meansof the bolts.After selection of a position for the actuator, blind covers and trim strips possiblyhave to be dismantled in order to enable of the laying of the connecting leadsbehind the instrument cluster.Note:The actuator should be in the field of vision of the driver, in order to ensure easeof operation when driving. The actuator must not obstruct the driver.Bolts forlatching
-18-Audio 2010Connection to the vehicle electronics7. Connection to the vehicle electronics using an adapter cable7. 1.  Installation of the ISO connection cableThe installation of the cable can be seen in the illustration below. Before the installation of the cable is begun, the battery must be dis-connected! The minus pole must be disconnected from ground forthis purpose.
-19-Connection to the vehicle electronicsAudio 2010Socket contact housing Allocation of the power supply Radio - type Pin Control color Function plug connectionAudi /VW / Grundig12MuteAllocation of the socket from behind3(see Table)4 blue Ignition (Ter.15)7 red Battery + (Ter.30+)8 brown Battery - (Ter.31)Socket contact housingRadio - type Pin Control color FunctionFord /Mercedes /Porsche /Becker123Mute4 red Battery + (Ter.30+)7 blue Ignition (Ter.15)8 brown Battery - (Ter.31)Socket contact housingRadio - type Pin Control color FunctionBlaupunkt1Allocation of the connector from behind2Mute34 red Battery + (Ter.30+)7 blue Ignition (Ter.15)8 brown Battery - (Ter.31)Socket contact housingRadio - type Pin Control color FunctionPhilips1Mute234 red Battery + (Ter.30+)7 blue Ignition (Ter.15)8 brown Battery - (Ter.31)
-20-Audio 2010Connection to the vehicle electronicsChecking the mute inputsThe mute inputs 1-3 can be seen in theillustration. The yellow mute cable ofthe Audio 2010 is connected to one ofthese inputs. Please refer to the tablefor which mute input is to be used.The matching mute connection isseparated and connected with the yel-low cable.7. 2.  Checking the installationIf the ISO connection cable has been connected correctly, the messagewww.fwd-online.de is represented on the display with ignition switch-off. If thismessage does not appear, then the ignition cable (blue) must be interchangedwith the voltage supply cable (red) (see Fig.).redblueredblueredblueblueblueredredbluered
-21-Connection to the vehicle electronicsAudio 20107. 3.  Installation with additional ISO(2Car) adapterIf your vehicle does not have an ISO plug connector, you have the possibility toconnect the handsfree system to the vehicle electronics using an ISO adapter.(see Fig. below)
-22-Audio 2010Connection to the vehicle electronics7. 4.  Installation with the aid of a vehicle-specific connecting cableIf a vehicle-specific cable is employed (also designated Audio2Car Cable), this isconnected as displayed in Fig.*) Similar to illustration*
-23-Connection to the vehicle electronicsAudio 20108. Connection to the vehicle electronics by separate wiring of the linesElectronic box connector pin assignmentPin Color Function1 yellow Loudspeaker RR+2 white Loudspeaker RF+3 green Loudspeaker LF+4 orange Loudspeaker LR+5 orange Radio LR+6 green Radio LF+7 white Radio RF+8 yellow Radio RR+9 red Line out R+10 white Line out L+11 yellow Mute12 brown GND13 yellow / black Loudspeaker RR-14 white / black Loudspeaker RF-15 green / black Loudspeaker LF-16 orange / black Loudspeaker LR-17 orange / black Radio LR-18 green / black Radio LF-19 white / black Radio RF-20 yellow / black Radio RR-21 black Line out R-22 brown Line out L-23 blue Ignition 12V24 red Continuous plus 12V
-24-Audio 2010Connection to the vehicle electronics8. 1.  Reproduction over the phone connection of the car radioIf your car radio has a phone connection (also often designated as „Tel-In“), thenyou can connect the loudspeaker output of the electronic box directly with this,according to the sketch (lines white, + and black/white, - of the adapter cableset). This is the most convenient solution.
-25-Connection to the vehicle electronicsAudio 20108. 2.  Reproduction over an external loudspeakerIn the following cases, an external loudspeaker (4Ω, min. 5W) must beemployed:•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.Feedback loops disturb the intelligibility. Place the external loudspeaker at adistance of at least 80 cm from the microphone. For fixing the external loudspea-ker, note the references of the respective manufacturer. The loudspeaker con-trols can be connected to the white (Pin 2) and black/white (Pin 14) lines of theconnecting cable. Before this, the line is to be separated from the ISO plug con-nector.
-26-Audio 2010Connection to the vehicle electronics8. 3.  Reproduction over the loudspeakers of the car radioIf your car radio does not have a phone connection, you can connect the loud-speaker output of the electronic box with the existing car loudspeakers, accord-ing to the sketch.It is recommended to use the front right loudspeaker, since here the feedbackloop risk is low, and the communication remains good. In this case, an auto-matic switchover is implemented from radio to hands-free operation.
-27-FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsAudio 20109. FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsProblem Cause SolutionVehicle does not have any ISO plug connec-tors on the radioUtilization of an ISO ad-apter (see Section 7.3)Utilization of a vehicle-specific cable (see Sec-tion 7.4)Separate wiring system of the individual lines (see Section 8.1 - 8.3)No Terminal 15 (ignition plus) is on the radioAs a result of introduc-tion of the CanBus sy-stem, the ignition signal is no longer necessary on the radio with many car manufacturers.Utilization of a CanBus adapterIgnition identification box (e.g. „Ignibox“)Ignition contact is at other locations in the ve-hicle e.g.: an ignition si-gnal could be applied:- Fuse box- Cigarette lighter- Air-conditioning plantRadio does not muteNo contact, or incorrect contact, connected Connect contact on the radio.(You can find informa-tion on that in the direc-tions of the radio)In spite of connected contact, no „mute“ of the radio.„Mute“ must be swit-ched on in the setting-adjustment menu of the radio. (You can find infor-mation on that in the di-rections of the radio)
-28-Audio 2010FAQ - Frequently Asked QuestionsOn switching off the ignition, the call is inter-rupted.Are the lines for conti-nuous plus and ignition plus interchanged on the line circuit of the hands-free system.Connect lines correctly (see Section 7.2)Strong echo at the other end of the callLoudspeaker couples into the microphone branchIncrease separation di-stance between micro-phone and loudspeakerReduce loudspeaker vo-lumeCall subscriber com-plains about too low communication volumeMicrophone too lowReduce separation di-stance between micro-phone and driverAdapt the microphone level in the settings menu
-29-Spare parts and accessoriesAudio 201010. Spare parts and accessoriesSpare parts:➀Electronic box➁Actuator with OLED display➂Adhesive pad➃Assembly set➄Microphone➅ISO connection cable213456
-30-Audio 2010Spare parts and accessoriesAccessories FWD:➀Base plate for charging holders•secure hold of the charging holder➁Universal 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. * Function only in combination with ➀•intelligent electronic charger for the mobile telephone•secure retention of the mobile telephone in the charging holder•external antenna connection for excellent call quality➂Stick-on antenna•for the installation in combination with the base plate, if external antenna is existing➃Gray microphone•for installation in vehicles with bright interior➄idapter•control of the iPod over the Audio 2010•Battery charging of the iPod➅External additional loudspeaker•Audio reproduction123456
-31-Declaration of ConformityAudio 201011. Declaration of ConformityThis device works with Bluetooth® radio technology. In some countries, thisdevice cannot be used or is allowed to a limited extent only. Please find out aboutsuch restrictions and do not employ the device if you are not sure whether theuse is allowed or not in a certain country. Bluetooth® is a brand of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.Herewith Funkwerk Dabendorf GmbHMärkische StraßeD-15806 Dabendorfdeclares that the „Audio 2010“ Handsfree Systemis in agreement with the basic requirements and the other relevant specifications of Directive 1999/5/EC.   0681
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