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Panasonic Dual DIN Hdd Mobile Navigation System Cn Nvd905u Installation Instructions
Panasonic Dual DIN Hdd Mobile Navigation System Cn Nvd905u Installation Instructions
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Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 http://www.panasonic.com Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 http://www.panasonic.com Panasonic Canada Inc. 5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3 http://www.panasonic.ca CN-NVD905U Installation Dual DIN in-dash HDD Mobile Navigation System with 7 Widescreen Color LCD Monitor/DVD Receiver Système de navigation embarqué à disque dur de format 2-DIN avec récepteur DVD/moniteur couleur ACL grand écran de 7 po Sistema de navegación portátil de doble DIN para tablero de mandos, con disco duro y monitor LCD panorámico de 7 en color y receptor con DVD CN-NVD905U Installation Instructions Instructions d’installation Instrucciones de instalación Read the “Safety information” presented in the Operating Instructions before mounting or connecting this product. Avant le montage ou le branchement du présent produit, veuillez lire les « informations sur la sécurité » décrites dans le manuel d’instructions. Lea la “Información de seguridad” que aparece en las Instrucciones de funcionamiento antes de montar o conectar este producto. © 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. YEFM294342 F0107-1037 © 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Tous droits réservés. Printed in Japan Imprimé au Japon Impreso en Japan

Contents Installation hardware ...........................................2 Contents ....................................................................3 Installation guide ...................................................4 Mounting and removing the unit ......................6 Mounting the GPS antenna ................................8 Electrical connections ........................................10 External unit connections .................................12 Note: The number in parentheses underneath each accessory part name is the part number for maintenance and service. Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modi cation without prior notice due to improvements. Use the supplied screws for installation exclusively. In case of loss, please order the speci c screw. Installation hardware For installation For wiring Trim plate Mounting collar Mounting spring Rear support strap YEFC041589B Qty: 1YEFG013081A Qty: 1YEFX0052513 Qty: 4YEFG04019 Qty: 1 Mounting bolt (5 mm) Tapping screw (5 mm 16 mm) Hex. nut (5 mm) Round head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Flat-Head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Spacer Double- Faced Adhesive Tape Qty: 1 Qty: 1 Qty: 1 Qty: 4 Qty: 8 Qty: 4 Qty: 4 YEP0FZ5810 Qty: 1 Clip connector Protection sheet Cord clamper Wiping Cloth Qty: 4 Qty: 1 Qty: 5 Qty: 1 YEP0FZ5811 Qty: 1 GPS antenna Rubber water seal Metal sheet Qty: 1 Qty: 1 Qty: 1 YEP0FZ5726 Qty: 1 Power connector Speed Pulse Cable Vehicle signal connector AV connector Rear view camera – RCA conversion cable YEAJ012837A Qty: 1YEAJ071554 Qty: 1YEAJ071720 Qty: 1K1V912Y10001 Qty: 1YEAJ071818 Qty: 1 Car navigation unit, Instruction kit ( Operating Instructions) English Français Español EnglishEnglish 23 3 2

Contents Installation hardware ...........................................2 Contents ....................................................................3 Installation guide ...................................................4 Mounting and removing the unit ......................6 Mounting the GPS antenna ................................8 Electrical connections ........................................10 External unit connections .................................12 Note: The number in parentheses underneath each accessory part name is the part number for maintenance and service. Accessories and their parts numbers are subject to modi cation without prior notice due to improvements. Use the supplied screws for installation exclusively. In case of loss, please order the speci c screw. Installation hardware For installation For wiring Trim plate Mounting collar Mounting spring Rear support strap YEFC041589B Qty: 1YEFG013081A Qty: 1YEFX0052513 Qty: 4YEFG04019 Qty: 1 Mounting bolt (5 mm) Tapping screw (5 mm 16 mm) Hex. nut (5 mm) Round head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Flat-Head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Spacer Double- Faced Adhesive Tape Qty: 1 Qty: 1 Qty: 1 Qty: 4 Qty: 8 Qty: 4 Qty: 4 YEP0FZ5810 Qty: 1 Clip connector Protection sheet Cord clamper Wiping Cloth Qty: 4 Qty: 1 Qty: 5 Qty: 1 YEP0FZ5811 Qty: 1 GPS antenna Rubber water seal Metal sheet Qty: 1 Qty: 1 Qty: 1 YEP0FZ5726 Qty: 1 Power connector Speed Pulse Cable Vehicle signal connector AV connector Rear view camera – RCA conversion cable YEAJ012837A Qty: 1YEAJ071554 Qty: 1YEAJ071720 Qty: 1K1V912Y10001 Qty: 1YEAJ071818 Qty: 1 Car navigation unit, Instruction kit ( Operating Instructions) English Français Español EnglishEnglish 23 3 2

Transportation bracket removal Be sure to remove the transportation brackets before use (installation). Use round head screws (5 mm 6 mm) for installation. ( page 7) Be careful not to lose these screws. Transportation Bracket Round head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Before installation Installation guide Required tools You’ll need a screwdriver and the following: 12 V DC Test BulbElectrical TapeSide-Cut Pliers Dashboard speci cations Thickness MIN. 4.75 mm {3/16} MAX. 5.56 mm {7/32} 112 mm {4 3/8} 182 mm {7 3/16} Identify all leads The rst step in installation is to identify all the car wires you will use when hooking up this unit. As you identify each wire, we suggest that you label it using masking tape and a permanent marker. This will help avoid confusion when making connections later. Note: Do not connect the power connector to this unit until you have made all connections. If there are no plastic caps on the hooking wires, insulate all exposed leads with electrical tape until you are ready to use them. Identify the leads in the following order. Power lead If your car has a radio or is pre-wired for one: Cut the connector wires one at a time from the plug (leaving the leads as long as possible) so that you can work with individual leads. Turn the ignition on to the accessory position, and ground one lead of the test bulb to the chassis. Touch the other lead of the test bulb to each of the exposed wires from the cut radio connector plug. Touch one wire at a time until you nd the outlet that causes the test bulb to light. Now turn the ignition off and then on. If the bulb also turns off and on, that outlet is the car power lead. If your car is not wired for an audio unit: Go to the fuse block and nd the fuse port for radio (RADIO) accessory (ACC) or ignition (IGN). Battery lead If this unit has a yellow lead, you will need to locate the car’s battery lead. Otherwise you may ignore this procedure. (The yellow battery lead provides continuous power to maintain a clock or other functions.) If your car has a radio or is pre-wired for one: With the ignition and headlights off, identify the car battery lead by grounding one lead of the test bulb to the chassis and checking the remaining exposed wires from the cut radio connector plug. If your car is not wired for an audio unit: Go to the fuse block and nd the fuse port for the battery, usually marked BAT. Speakers (not supplied) Identify the car speaker leads. There are two leads for each speaker, usually color coded. A handy way to identify the speaker leads and the speaker they are connected to is to test the leads using a 1.5 V AA battery as follows. Hold one lead against one pole of the battery and stroke the other lead across the other pole. You will hear a scraping sound in a speaker if you are holding a speaker lead. If not, keep testing different lead combinations until you have located all the speaker leads. When you label them, include the speaker location for each. Connect all leads Now that you have identi ed all the wires in the car, you’re ready to begin connecting them to this unit wires. Electrical Connections ( page 10 – 11) shows the proper connections and color coding of the leads. We strongly recommend that you test the unit before making a nal installation. You can set the unit on the oor and make temporary connections to test the unit. Use electrical tape to cover all exposed wires. Important: Connect the red power lead last, after you have made and insulated all other connections. Ground Connect the black ground lead of the power connector to the metal car chassis. Speakers Connect the speaker wires. See the wiring diagram for the proper hookups. Follow the diagram carefully to avoid damaging the speakers and this unit. The speakers used must be able to handle more than 50 W of audio power. If using optional audio power, the speakers should be able to handle the maximum ampli er output power. Speakers with low input ratings can be damaged. Speaker impedance should measure 4 – 8 , which is typically marked on most speakers. Lower or higher impedance speakers will affect output and can cause both speaker and this unit damage. Battery Connect the yellow battery lead to the correct radio wire or to the battery fuse port on the fuse block. Equipment Connect any optional equipment according to the instructions furnished with the equipment. Read the operating and installation instructions of any equipment you will connect to this unit. Power Connect the red power lead to the correct car radio wire or to the appropriate fuse port on the fuse block. If this unit functions properly with all these connections made, disconnect the wires and proceed to the nal installation. Final installation Lead connections Connect all wires, making sure that each connection is insulated and secure. Bundle all loose wires and fasten them with tape so they will not fall down later. Now insert this unit into the mounting collar. Congratulations! After making a few nal checks, the new unit is ready for use. Final checks 1. Make sure that all wires are properly connected and insulated. 2. Make sure that this unit is securely held in the mounting collar. 3. Turn on the ignition to check the unit for proper operation. If you have dif culties, consult your nearest authorized professional installer for assistance. Precautions Disconnect the cable from the negative (–) battery terminal. Unit should be installed in a horizontal position with the front end up at a convenient angle, but less than 30°. 0 – 30° This unit should be professionally installed. In case of dif culty, please consult with your nearest professional installer. 1. This unit only operates in a 12 V DC negative ground system. 2. Follow the electrical connections carefully ( page 10 – 11). Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit. 3. Connect the power lead after all other connections are made. 4. Be sure to connect the battery lead (yellow) to the positive terminal (+) of the battery or fuse block (BAT) terminal. 5. Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short circuiting. 6. Secure all loose wires after installing the unit. 7. Please carefully read the operating and installation instructions of the respective equipment before connecting it to this unit. Warning This product is designed for operation with a negative grounded 12 V DC battery system. Never operate this product with other battery systems, especially a 24 V DC battery system. If it is used in the wrong type of car, it may cause a re or an accident. Do not press the panel forcefully. Do not scratch the panel with ngernails or any hard objects. Do not bump the front panel. Failure to observe the above may damage or break the glass on the surface of the touch panel. EnglishEnglish 45 5 4

Transportation bracket removal Be sure to remove the transportation brackets before use (installation). Use round head screws (5 mm 6 mm) for installation. ( page 7) Be careful not to lose these screws. Transportation Bracket Round head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Before installation Installation guide Required tools You’ll need a screwdriver and the following: 12 V DC Test BulbElectrical TapeSide-Cut Pliers Dashboard speci cations Thickness MIN. 4.75 mm {3/16} MAX. 5.56 mm {7/32} 112 mm {4 3/8} 182 mm {7 3/16} Identify all leads The rst step in installation is to identify all the car wires you will use when hooking up this unit. As you identify each wire, we suggest that you label it using masking tape and a permanent marker. This will help avoid confusion when making connections later. Note: Do not connect the power connector to this unit until you have made all connections. If there are no plastic caps on the hooking wires, insulate all exposed leads with electrical tape until you are ready to use them. Identify the leads in the following order. Power lead If your car has a radio or is pre-wired for one: Cut the connector wires one at a time from the plug (leaving the leads as long as possible) so that you can work with individual leads. Turn the ignition on to the accessory position, and ground one lead of the test bulb to the chassis. Touch the other lead of the test bulb to each of the exposed wires from the cut radio connector plug. Touch one wire at a time until you nd the outlet that causes the test bulb to light. Now turn the ignition off and then on. If the bulb also turns off and on, that outlet is the car power lead. If your car is not wired for an audio unit: Go to the fuse block and nd the fuse port for radio (RADIO) accessory (ACC) or ignition (IGN). Battery lead If this unit has a yellow lead, you will need to locate the car’s battery lead. Otherwise you may ignore this procedure. (The yellow battery lead provides continuous power to maintain a clock or other functions.) If your car has a radio or is pre-wired for one: With the ignition and headlights off, identify the car battery lead by grounding one lead of the test bulb to the chassis and checking the remaining exposed wires from the cut radio connector plug. If your car is not wired for an audio unit: Go to the fuse block and nd the fuse port for the battery, usually marked BAT. Speakers (not supplied) Identify the car speaker leads. There are two leads for each speaker, usually color coded. A handy way to identify the speaker leads and the speaker they are connected to is to test the leads using a 1.5 V AA battery as follows. Hold one lead against one pole of the battery and stroke the other lead across the other pole. You will hear a scraping sound in a speaker if you are holding a speaker lead. If not, keep testing different lead combinations until you have located all the speaker leads. When you label them, include the speaker location for each. Connect all leads Now that you have identi ed all the wires in the car, you’re ready to begin connecting them to this unit wires. Electrical Connections ( page 10 – 11) shows the proper connections and color coding of the leads. We strongly recommend that you test the unit before making a nal installation. You can set the unit on the oor and make temporary connections to test the unit. Use electrical tape to cover all exposed wires. Important: Connect the red power lead last, after you have made and insulated all other connections. Ground Connect the black ground lead of the power connector to the metal car chassis. Speakers Connect the speaker wires. See the wiring diagram for the proper hookups. Follow the diagram carefully to avoid damaging the speakers and this unit. The speakers used must be able to handle more than 50 W of audio power. If using optional audio power, the speakers should be able to handle the maximum ampli er output power. Speakers with low input ratings can be damaged. Speaker impedance should measure 4 – 8 , which is typically marked on most speakers. Lower or higher impedance speakers will affect output and can cause both speaker and this unit damage. Battery Connect the yellow battery lead to the correct radio wire or to the battery fuse port on the fuse block. Equipment Connect any optional equipment according to the instructions furnished with the equipment. Read the operating and installation instructions of any equipment you will connect to this unit. Power Connect the red power lead to the correct car radio wire or to the appropriate fuse port on the fuse block. If this unit functions properly with all these connections made, disconnect the wires and proceed to the nal installation. Final installation Lead connections Connect all wires, making sure that each connection is insulated and secure. Bundle all loose wires and fasten them with tape so they will not fall down later. Now insert this unit into the mounting collar. Congratulations! After making a few nal checks, the new unit is ready for use. Final checks 1. Make sure that all wires are properly connected and insulated. 2. Make sure that this unit is securely held in the mounting collar. 3. Turn on the ignition to check the unit for proper operation. If you have dif culties, consult your nearest authorized professional installer for assistance. Precautions Disconnect the cable from the negative (–) battery terminal. Unit should be installed in a horizontal position with the front end up at a convenient angle, but less than 30°. 0 – 30° This unit should be professionally installed. In case of dif culty, please consult with your nearest professional installer. 1. This unit only operates in a 12 V DC negative ground system. 2. Follow the electrical connections carefully ( page 10 – 11). Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit. 3. Connect the power lead after all other connections are made. 4. Be sure to connect the battery lead (yellow) to the positive terminal (+) of the battery or fuse block (BAT) terminal. 5. Insulate all exposed wires to prevent short circuiting. 6. Secure all loose wires after installing the unit. 7. Please carefully read the operating and installation instructions of the respective equipment before connecting it to this unit. Warning This product is designed for operation with a negative grounded 12 V DC battery system. Never operate this product with other battery systems, especially a 24 V DC battery system. If it is used in the wrong type of car, it may cause a re or an accident. Do not press the panel forcefully. Do not scratch the panel with ngernails or any hard objects. Do not bump the front panel. Failure to observe the above may damage or break the glass on the surface of the touch panel. EnglishEnglish 45 5 4

Hook Mounting procedures (A) (When using Mounting collar ) Note: The car model, installation conditions and combination of the units used may impose some restrictions on opening and closing the monitor as well as on the angle and position to which the monitor can be adjusted. (a) Using the Rear support strap . Fire wall of car 3 mm Rear support strap Tapping screw (5 mm 16 mm) Mounting bolt (5 mm) Hex. nut (5 mm)(b) Using the Rubber cushion (option) Rubber bushing (option) Rear support bracket (Provided on the car) Mounting bolt (5 mm) Mounting and removing the unit Use the brackets supplied with your car when mounting this unit. The bracket shape and mounting method vary with car manufacturers, car types and manufacturing year. Please consult your nearest dealer or installer. Select mounting screws according to the hole positions and hole shape of the bracket. Round head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Mounting procedures (B) (When not using Mounting collar ) Note: Use pliers to bend the ngers on the bracket vertically. Insert the Mounting collar into the dashboard, and bend the mounting tabs out with a screwdriver. Attach the mounting spring to the unit. Establish the rear connection of the unit. After xing Power connector , x the rear of the unit to the car body by either method (a) or (b). Insert the unit into Mounting collar . Secure the clamp plate of Mounting collar to the hook. Insert trim plate . After installation reconnect the negative (–) battery terminal. Snapping point Snapping point Flat-Head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Mounting spring Cooling fan Do not block the area around it. Note: Reuse the round head screws that xed the transportation brackets for two more positions. ( page 4) Flat-Head screw (5 mm 6 mm) IMPORTANT When this unit is installed in a dashboard, ensure that there is suf cient air ow around the unit to prevent damage from overheating. Do not block any ventilation holes on the unit. Removing procedures Hold the unit and pull it forward until the hooks are visible. Remove the screwdrivers and pull the unit out with both hands. Method for xing the rear of the unit Hook Insert two athead screwdrivers between the unit and the mounting collar, then detach the four hooks. EnglishEnglish 67 7 6

Hook Mounting procedures (A) (When using Mounting collar ) Note: The car model, installation conditions and combination of the units used may impose some restrictions on opening and closing the monitor as well as on the angle and position to which the monitor can be adjusted. (a) Using the Rear support strap . Fire wall of car 3 mm Rear support strap Tapping screw (5 mm 16 mm) Mounting bolt (5 mm) Hex. nut (5 mm)(b) Using the Rubber cushion (option) Rubber bushing (option) Rear support bracket (Provided on the car) Mounting bolt (5 mm) Mounting and removing the unit Use the brackets supplied with your car when mounting this unit. The bracket shape and mounting method vary with car manufacturers, car types and manufacturing year. Please consult your nearest dealer or installer. Select mounting screws according to the hole positions and hole shape of the bracket. Round head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Mounting procedures (B) (When not using Mounting collar ) Note: Use pliers to bend the ngers on the bracket vertically. Insert the Mounting collar into the dashboard, and bend the mounting tabs out with a screwdriver. Attach the mounting spring to the unit. Establish the rear connection of the unit. After xing Power connector , x the rear of the unit to the car body by either method (a) or (b). Insert the unit into Mounting collar . Secure the clamp plate of Mounting collar to the hook. Insert trim plate . After installation reconnect the negative (–) battery terminal. Snapping point Snapping point Flat-Head screw (5 mm 6 mm) Mounting spring Cooling fan Do not block the area around it. Note: Reuse the round head screws that xed the transportation brackets for two more positions. ( page 4) Flat-Head screw (5 mm 6 mm) IMPORTANT When this unit is installed in a dashboard, ensure that there is suf cient air ow around the unit to prevent damage from overheating. Do not block any ventilation holes on the unit. Removing procedures Hold the unit and pull it forward until the hooks are visible. Remove the screwdrivers and pull the unit out with both hands. Method for xing the rear of the unit Hook Insert two athead screwdrivers between the unit and the mounting collar, then detach the four hooks. EnglishEnglish 67 7 6

Route the cord so that it does not allow rainwater into the vehicle. If the vehicle is a hatchback, allow enough slack in the cord so that it does not get pulled when the rear door is opened or closed. Note: Keep paint, wax, etc. off the GPS antenna. Also, remove substances such as snow from the antenna when they accumulate. These substances impede GPS signal reception. Always remove the GPS antenna before using a car wash. When removing it, take care not to pull on the cord, as that could cause damage or a malfunction. * Mounting the antenna close to a luggage carrier or on the trunk lid impairs reception of signals from the GPS satellites. GPS antenna Protection sheet Peel the backing paper off. Cord clamper Clamp the cord at key points. GPS antenna cord Rubber water sealPeel the backing paper off. Turn overPlace parallel to the trunk gasket. Mount the antenna horizontally, in the center of the dashboard and close to the windscreen. More than 20 cm GPS antenna Metal sheet Do not use the tip of a screwdriver or similar pointed implement to push the cord, as that could damage the cord or cause a malfunction. Cord clamper Clamp the cable at key points. Note: Mounting the antenna inside the vehicle impedes reception, and may cause incorrect indication of vehicle position, depending on the strength of the signal. Mount the antenna outside the vehicle if reception is unsatisfactory. The GPS signal may be blocked by the shape of the vehicle body or by a windshield or side window. Mounting the GPS antenna Preparation: Wipe all dirt (oil, dust, etc.) off the mounting surface, and dry any moisture. If the air temperature is low, use a hair drier, etc. to warm the mounting surface. To avoid interference, mount the GPS antenna at least 10 cm away from any other antenna. External mounting (recommended) Mount the GPS antenna on a at part of the roof. Mounting on the dashboard or rear tray Be sure to use the metal sheet provided. Do not fold it or cut it smaller. If you bundle up the excess antenna cord, keep it at least 30 cm away from the navigation unit. Keep watches and magnetic cards away from the GPS antenna. The watch or card could malfunction or become unusable. EnglishEnglish 89 9 8

Route the cord so that it does not allow rainwater into the vehicle. If the vehicle is a hatchback, allow enough slack in the cord so that it does not get pulled when the rear door is opened or closed. Note: Keep paint, wax, etc. off the GPS antenna. Also, remove substances such as snow from the antenna when they accumulate. These substances impede GPS signal reception. Always remove the GPS antenna before using a car wash. When removing it, take care not to pull on the cord, as that could cause damage or a malfunction. * Mounting the antenna close to a luggage carrier or on the trunk lid impairs reception of signals from the GPS satellites. GPS antenna Protection sheet Peel the backing paper off. Cord clamper Clamp the cord at key points. GPS antenna cord Rubber water sealPeel the backing paper off. Turn overPlace parallel to the trunk gasket. Mount the antenna horizontally, in the center of the dashboard and close to the windscreen. More than 20 cm GPS antenna Metal sheet Do not use the tip of a screwdriver or similar pointed implement to push the cord, as that could damage the cord or cause a malfunction. Cord clamper Clamp the cable at key points. Note: Mounting the antenna inside the vehicle impedes reception, and may cause incorrect indication of vehicle position, depending on the strength of the signal. Mount the antenna outside the vehicle if reception is unsatisfactory. The GPS signal may be blocked by the shape of the vehicle body or by a windshield or side window. Mounting the GPS antenna Preparation: Wipe all dirt (oil, dust, etc.) off the mounting surface, and dry any moisture. If the air temperature is low, use a hair drier, etc. to warm the mounting surface. To avoid interference, mount the GPS antenna at least 10 cm away from any other antenna. External mounting (recommended) Mount the GPS antenna on a at part of the roof. Mounting on the dashboard or rear tray Be sure to use the metal sheet provided. Do not fold it or cut it smaller. If you bundle up the excess antenna cord, keep it at least 30 cm away from the navigation unit. Keep watches and magnetic cards away from the GPS antenna. The watch or card could malfunction or become unusable. EnglishEnglish 89 9 8

SPEED ILLUMINATION SIDE BRAKE REVERSEPR ND 2 L VIDEO-OUT S.W-OUTAV-IN PRE-OUT FRONT ACC 3 A3 A ANT CONT MAX 0.1 A BATTERY 15 A BATTERY 5 A 5 A FRONT L FRONT R AMP CONT MAX 0.1 A REAR L REAR R PRE-OUT REAR REMOTE-OUT Electrical connections CN-NVD905U (Rear) To prevent from damage to the unit, be sure to follow the wiring diagrams below. Be sure to fully plug in the connectors. Secure them with clamps and tapes. All other installation methods require the use of dedicated metal ttings. Consult with a quali ed servicing engineer or your dealer if other methods are required. (R) (Red) (L) (White)(Yellow)Video input terminal (AV-IN) Connect to a VCR, camcorder or TV tuner. ( page 13) Video output terminal (VIDEO-OUT) Connect to a rear monitor. ( page 12)Radio antenna connector (RADIO ANT IN) Motor antenna relay control lead (Blue) To motor antenna (Max. 100 mA) External ampli er control power lead (Blue/white stripe)Power lead (Red) To ACC power, +12 V DC. Battery lead (Yellow) To the car battery, continuous +12 V DC. Ground lead (Black) To a clean, bare metallic part of the car chassis. Speaker connections Do not connect more than one speaker to one set of speaker leads (except for connecting to a tweeter). Do not use a 3-wire type speaker system having a common earth lead. Use ungrounded speakers only. Allowable input : 50 W or more. Impedance : 4 – 8 Use of speakers which do not match the speci cations can cause burning, smoking or damage of the speakers. Power connector Front right + (Gray) Front right – (Gray/black stripe) Front left + (White) Front left – (White/black stripe) Rear right + (Violet) Rear right – (Violet/black stripe) Rear left + (Green) Rear left – (Green/black stripe) Reverse lead (Violet/white stripe) To the positive (+) lead of the reverse lamp (the lamp with a clear lens that lights when the transmission gear is shifted into the reverse position). Car chassis Clip connectorReverse lamp Battery Transmission gearBundle excess cord. Do not cut it. Clip connector Car chassis Side brake (Parking brake) switch Side brake (Parking brake) connection lead (Bright green) When the side brake (parking brake) lever is engaged, the unit is grounded by the chassis. Clip connectorIllumination lead (Orange/white stripe) To the vehicle lighting power supply GPS antenna To an external ampli er or a power control lead of the TV tuner. Connect both the power control lead of the TV tuner and the ampli er control connector of the external ampli er when the TV tuner and external ampli er are connected at the same time. REMOTE OUT connector To the REMOTE IN connector of a TV tuner System-up connector To external devices equipped with system-up connector. Data 1 connector (available in future) Data 2 connector (available in future) Rear view camera connector Connect a rear view camera ( page 12) Pre-out subwoofer connector (Mono) To an external ampli er. Pre-out connector (Front) To an external ampli er. Pre-out connector (Rear) To an external ampli er. This lead is not intended for use with a switch actuated power antenna. (Yellow)Fuse (3 A) Fuse (5 A) Speed Pulse Cable (Pink) Clip connectorEngine control computer unit (ECU) This is a circuit protector. Do not cut it off, and be sure to connect it in the direction of the vehicle speed reading point as is.Vehicle speed signal lead (Pink) When disconnecting a locked cable, press the lock in the arrowed direction while removing the connector. Pulling too strongly will break the connector. Check that the lock is disengaged before trying to disconnect the connector. Power connector Vehicle signal connector AV connectorGPS antenna connector AV connector Vehicle signal connector How to attach a clip connector Insert the cable into the clip connector. Vehicle-side wiring cable Parking brake connection lead of this unit (Example) Press the element into place. Close the cover. This navigation system cannot be installed in a vehicle that does not have an ACC (accessory) position on the ignition switch. Noise lter Fuse (15 A) Refer fuse replacement to your nearest authorized Panasonic Servicenter. Do not attempt fuse replacement by yourself. Warning This product is designed for operation with a negative grounded 12 V DC battery system. Never operate this product with other battery systems, especially a 24 V DC battery system. If it is used in the wrong type of car, it may cause a re or an accident.EnglishEnglish 1011 11 10