■ Radio antenna – “FM ANTENNA”:☞ Connect the AM/FM vehicle antenna to this connection. Use the supplied plug adapter ifrequired.■ iPod connection – “IPOD”:An iPod can be linked to the unit via this connection.■ Navigation computer – “NAVI CABLE”:A VDO Dayton navigation computer can be linked to the unit via this connection.Installing the unitThe VRM 6200 can be installed using both the double DIN installation bracket provided andvehicle-specific installation brackets. Details on both installation methods can be found inthe sections below.■ Note before installing, Fig. 5, 6Allow sufficient clearance❑ for the wiring and ventilation behind the unit,❑ for extension of the TFT monitor in front of the unit.Mounting the unit with the DIN installation bracket1. Insert the installation bracket into the double DIN slot and bend the appropriate metal tabsinwards using a screwdriver (Fig. 7). Take care not to damage any hidden parts in the dash-board.2. Check that all the required leads are connected to the multimedia system.3. Push the unit into the installation bracket until it engages.■ Removing the unit, Fig. 81. Insert the supplied removal tools into the recesses on both sides of the unit until theyengage (1).2. Pull the unit carefully out of the instrument panel (2) with the removal tools.Installation with installation brackets (vehicle-specific accessory), Fig. 9Ask your vehicle dealer for suitable vehicle-specific installation brackets and for a matchingpanel.1. Connect the vehicle-specific installation brackets to the unit. Choose a position where thescrew holes of the brackets match those of the unit.2. Then screw the unit on securely with two screws on each side.A Use only the supplied screws for mounting the installation brackets. Using screws that are toolong could damage components in the unit.Connecting the unitReconnect the battery.Installation instructions34