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Rear side (the connector sockets are shown)
Connector A Connector B
N° Cable
colour Circuit involved
1 HN Generator (G)
2 BN Brake fluid level (J)
3 -Injection system failure (*)
4 AG +30
5 LN EOBD (E)
6 -Not connected
7 -Turbocharging (N)
8 BR Brake pad wear (K)
9 MN Fiat Code (L)
10 -Heater plugs (*)
11 -Not connected
12 HG Minimum oil pressure (H)
13 HM Speedometer signal
14 HL Outside temperature signal
15 CN Speedometer module supply
16 L Rev counter signal
17 HB Coolant temperature gauge
18 -Not connected
19 RV ABS failure (M)
20 -Trailer lights (*)
N° Cable
colour Circuit involved
1 LB Main beam headlamps (D)
2 GR Instrument panel light
3 GN Side lights (C)
4 -Not connected
5 BN Handbrake (J)
6 M Seat belt (I)
7 N Earth
8 -Speedometer signal (*)
9 VB Speedometer signal
10 A Left turn signal
11 AN Right turn signal
12 -Not connected
13 CA Automatic transmission (A)
14 N Earth (electronic)
15 GL Outside temperature switch
16 HG Fuel level
17 R + 15
18 C Air Bag failure (B)
19 GN Fuel reserve
20 -Speedometer signal
(*) not used
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TECHNICAL DATA
Radio power (H4 and H3 versions)
- 4 x 15W (with standard sound system made up of mid-woofer + tweeter and full range speakers).
Radio power (version M2)
- 2x15W (with standard sound system made up of mid-woofer + tweeter speakers).
- 4 x 5W (with optional 4-channel speaker system that can be installed by After Market).
WARNING The standard system is 2 x 15W, If a 2 x 15W system is fitted, an adaptor is fitted be
tween radio and wiring.
Fuse
The radio is fitted with a 10A fuse (D). (5A for the M2 version)
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3 6
2 5
B I M 5i I
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CONNECTIONS
Connector A
A1 SCV signal ( + ) for adjusting volume ac
cording to speed
A2 Phone Mute signal for mobile phone
A4 +12V ignition-operated voltage supply
A5 aerial supply output +12V (max. 0.5A)
A6 +12V display lighting output voltage
A7 +12V direct supply voltage
A8 Earth
Connector B
B1 rear speaker (right +)
B2 rear speaker (right -)
B3 front speaker (right +)
B4 front speaker (right -)
B5 front speaker (left +)
B6 front speaker (left -)
B7 rear speaker (left +)
B8 rear speaker (left -)
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Tuning RDS programmes (IS LEARN) function (see EXP)
The IS LEARN function (which can be run only after activating the EXPERT function) can be used to
store up to 30 programmes in the IS memory (virtual memory area that does not correspond to storage
keys).
Stored programmes can be called up one by one as described in the EXP section.
The IS memory is useful when the station selection keys are restored or when the tuning stops on a new
reception field and you do not wish to deleted stored stations from preset keys.
Starting the automatic IS LEARN function
Use the BN key to select the range «FM 1», «FM 2» or «FM 3».
Press the SRC key for longer than 2 seconds. «IS ...» will appear on the display, the receiver starts the
search.
If an attempt is made to start the IS LEARN search without the IS mode being active (see EXPERT), the
display will show the message "EXPERT".
NOTE: Always wait for the end of the automatic intelligent search (IS).
If no reception is possible, the automatic intelligent research may stay on, e.g. in an underground garage
or if the aerial is defective. In this case, the automatic search can be interrupted by pressing one of the
station selection keys from 1 to 6.
The automatic intelligent search IS ensures up to 30 stations can be stored with optimum reception.
During automatic intelligent search IS, RDS programmes are stored first ordered by programme code, fol
lowed by FM stations.
Calling up the contents of the IS memory
Stations can be called up from the memory in the required direction by giving a short press to one of the
keys A or B. «IS-SCAN» appears on the display during station selection.
Programme types (PTY)
Many radio programmes offer the programme type service (PTY) in the FM range (FM1, FM 2, FM3) The
message «NEWS» is displayed during a news programme, for example.
The PTY function activates a search filter that allows the radio to tune only to stations that broadcast pro
grammes with a preset PTY code.
Programme types
The types of programme offered by a radio station vary according to the type of programme transmitted.
NEWS News and topical matters
AFFAIRS Politics and events
INFO Special information programmes
SPORT Sports broadcasts
EDUCATE Education and training
DRAMA Radio plays and readings
CULTURE Culture, church and religion
SCIENCE Science
VARIED Various
POP Pop music (hits and chart music)
ROCK M Rock music
EASY M Easy listening
LIGHT M Light classical music
CLASSICS Classical music
OTHER M Unclassified music programmes
(*) differs from phone-in function, activated only
WEATHER Weather forecasts
FINANCE Financial news
CHILDREN Children's programmes
SOCIAL A Social information
RELIGION Religious and philosophical
broadcasts
PHONE IN Listeners' phone-ins (*)
TRAVEL Tourist information
LEISURE Leisure, hobbies and pastimes
JAZZ Jazz music
COUNTRY Country music
NATIONAL National broadcasts
OLDIES Golden Oldies
FOLK M Folk music
DOCU Special documentaries
NO PTY No identification code
the handsfree connection for mobile phone
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COMPACT DISC PLAYER - only for H4 version
Activating CD operation
Place a CD in the slot and press slightly, the player will draw in the CD automatically.
If a CD is already present in the slot, press the SRC key until the message «DISC» appears on the display;
the CD begins to play automatically.
SRC = Source ; the sources are: RADIO, DISC, CDC (CD Changer)
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Choosing a track
Keep tapping key A to choose a track in increasing order; similarly, keep tapping key B to choose a track
in decreasing order.
Fast forward to a track
Hold keys A or B down continuously to fast forward or retur to the track being played.
Repeating a track
Press the RPT key to repeat the track being played currently; the wording «RPT ON» appears on the dis
play for a few seconds.
The current track will be repeated until the function is deactivated by pressing the RPT key again; the
wording «RPT 0FF» appears on the display for a few seconds.
RANDOM track selection
Tracks to be played are selected automatically after pressing the RND key; the message «RND ON» ap
pears on the display for a few seconds.
The function is interrupted by pressing RND again; the message «RND 0FF» appears on the display for a
few seconds.
Automatic track scan
Press the SCN key to play all tracks on the CD for about 10 seconds each. The message «SCN ON» ap
pears on the display for a few seconds
The function is suspended by pressing SCN again; the message «SCNOFF» appears on the display for a
few seconds.
Concluding operation and removing the CD
Simply press the C EJECT key to remove the CD from the player.
The wording «EJECT» appears for a few seconds on the display.
Alternatively press the SRC key, the source changes from DISC to CDC (if CD Changer present) or RA
DIO. Source selection is sequential: RADIO, DISC, CDC.
NOTE: Status of RPT, RND, SCN functions are not stored when the radio set is turned off.
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Repetition of a CD (REPEAT)
To repeat the current CD continously: press the RPT key for longer than 2 seconds: "RPT CD" appears on
the display.
A different CD may be selected. To suspend the function, press the RPT key again for longer than 2 sec
onds: «RPT MAG» appears on the display.
Selecting tracks in a random sequence (TRACK RANDOM)
To start the random track search:
press the RND key: "RND ON" appears on the display. The selected CD tracks are played in a random se
quence.
Press the RND key again to end the random track search: "RND OFF" appears on the display.
NOTE: The TRACK RANDOM function cannot be combined with the TRACK REPEAT and CD REPEAT
functions.
Concluding CD operation
Press the EJECT key
Alternatively, press the SRC to listen to the radio again
ADVICE AND PRECAUTIONS
RECEPTION CONDITIONS
The reception conditions will vary greatly while driving.
Reception can be affected by mountains, buildings or bridges especialy when far away from the transmit
ter of the station you are listening to.
Note: when listening to traffic information (TA), the volume may rise considerably compared to normal
levels.
MAINTENANCE
The radio is built for long-term use without any special maintenance requirements.
If necessary, clean the panel with a soft, antistatic cloth. Cleaning and polishing products could damage
the surface.
TAPES
For optimal playing conditions:
- do not use poor quality tapes, with deformations or peeling labels;
- do not leave the tape inside the radio when not in use;
- do not introduce any objects into the cassette slot;
- do not expose the tapes to sunlight, excessive temperature or high moisture levels;
- replace the tapes in their cases after use;
- dirt on the playing heads caused by tapes could eventually lead to a reduction in high tones during
playing. It is therefore advisable to clean the playing heads at intervals using a special non-abrasive
head cleaning tape;
- it is preferable to C60 tapes or in the worst case C90 tapes to ensure optimum playing quality at all
times. The very fine tape contained in very long cassettes could also break very easily;
- avoid inserting cassettes with loose tapes, particularly if C90, because the tape could emerge and block
the mechanism. If the radio detects a loose tape or similar problems, the cassette is in any case auto
matically ejected;
- do not lubricate the tape mechanism;
- do not touch the playing heads with magnetic or hard items.
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COMPACT DISC
When using the Compact Disc player, remember that dirt or marks on the CD could cause the track to
jump or lead to poor sound quality.
The same thing happens if CDs are inadvertantly bent.
For optimum playing conditions:
- carefully clean each CD to remove fingerprints and dust using a soft cloth;
- hold the CDs at the edges and clean from the middle outward;
- never use chemical products to clean (e.g. sprays, antistatic products or thinners) because they could
damage the CD surfaces;
- replace the CDs in their containers after use to avoid creating marks or scratches that could cause the
tracks to jump;
- do not expose the CDs to direct sunlight, high temperatures or moisture for long periods. Avoid bend
ing;
- do not stick labels onto or write on the recorded surfaces of CDs;
- to remove a CD from its case, press in the centre and lift the disc out by holding carefully around the
edges;
- always hold CDs by the edges. Never touch the surface;
- new CDs may be rough around the edges. When these discs are used, the radio may not play correctly.
- do not use CDs that are scratched, cracked or deformed etc. The use of such discs could lead to mal
function or damage.
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DESCRIPTION
Marea-Marea Weekend
DESCRIPTION JTD
SIDE LIGHTS AND WARNING LIGHT - DIPPED HEADLAMPS - MAIN BEAM HEADLAMPS AND WARNING LIGHT - NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS (POLYELLIPTIC HEADLAMPS) 5 5 5 5
SIDE LIGHTS AND WARNING LIGHT - DIPPED HEADLAMPS - MAIN BEAM HEADLAMPS AND WARNING LIGHT - NUMBER PLATE LIGHTS (PARABOLA HEADLAMPS) 7 7 7 7
FOG LIGHTS - REAR FOG LIGHTS 9 9 9 9
DIRECTION INDICATORS AND WARNING LIGHT (WITH ALARM) - HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS - BRAKE LIGHTS (WITH CHECK) - REVERSING LIGHTS 11 11 11 11
DIRECTION INDICATORS AND WARNING LIGHT (WITHOUT ALARM) - HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS - BRAKE LIGHTS (WITHOUT CHECK) - REVERSING LIGHTS 13 13 13 13
FIAT MAREA
CAR INTERIOR LIGHTING - SYMBOL LIGHTING 15 15 15 15
FIAT MAREA WEEKEND
CAR INTERIOR LIGHTING - SYMBOL LIGHTING 17 17 17 17
RADIO SYSTEM - CIGAR LIGHTER 19 19 19 19
FRONT ELECTRIC WINDOWS 21 21 21 21
REAR ELECTRIC WINDOWS 23 23 23 23
FIAT CODE DEVICE AND WARNING LIGHT 25 25 25 25
ALARM/DOOR CHECK 27 27 27 27
CENTRAL LOCKING 29 29 29 29
HEATED, ELECTRICALLY ADJUSTABLE DOOR MIRRORS 31 31 31 31
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PREDISPOSITION FOR CAR PHONE AND TELEPASS 33 33 33 33
ELECTRIC SUN-ROOF 35 35 35 35
HEADLLAMP ALIGNMENT CORRECTOR 37 37 37 37
ADJUSTABLE, HEATED FRONT SEATS 39 39 39 39
AIR BAG AND PRETENSIONERS AND FAILURE WARNING LIGHT 41 41 41 41
AIR BAG WITH SIDE BAG AND PRETENSIONERS AND FAILURE WARNING LIGHT 43 43 43 43
WINDSCREEN WASH/WIPE - REAR WASH/WIPE - HORNS - HEATED REAR WINDOW - HEADLAMP WASHER 45 45 45 45
INSTRUMENT PANEL CONNECTIONS 47 49 47 47
CHECK PANEL/DOOR CHECK CONNECTIONS — — — —
THERMOSTATICALLY-ADJUSTABLE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM/HEATER 51 51 53 55
ADDITIONAL HEATER — — 57 —
VERSIONS WITH CLIMATE CONTROL
ENGINE COOLING 59 59 61 63
VERSIONS WITHOUT CLIMATE CONTROL
ENGINE COOLING 65 65 61 —
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DESCRIPTION 10i 0) c.a. 01/70
ANTI-LOCKING BRAKING SYSTEM (ABS) AND FAILURE WARNING LIGHT 67 67 67 67
STARTING - ELECTRONIC IGNITION AND INJECTION - RECHARGING AND WARNING LIGHT - INSUFFICIENT ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT - INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE WARNING LIGHT -
REV COUNTER 69 69 — 71
STARTING - ELECTRONIC INJECTION - RECHARGING AND WARNING LIGHT - LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT - HEATER PLUGS WARNING LIGHT - INJECTION SYSTEM FAILURE WARNING
LIGHT - FUEL PREHEATING — — 73 —
STARTING - EGR CONTROL - INJECTION CONTROL - HEATER PLUGS AND WARNING LIGHT - RECHARGING AND WARNING LIGHT - LOW ENGINE OIL PRESSURE WARNING LIGHT — — — —
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - SYSTEM FAILURE WARNING LIGHT — 75 — —
DIAGNOSTIC SOCKECT CONNECTIONS 77 77 77 77
PREPARATION FOR TAXI 79 79 79 79
FM.B. The numbers in the table correspond to the page number of the electrical system in the manual
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Electrical symbols
M
Lt3
Position
Main beams
Heated seat
Seat belts
Heated rear windscreen
Handbrake applied and
low brake fluid level
ABS
Hazard warning lights
Direction indicator
Handbrake applied and
low brake fluid level
Recharging
Engine oil pressure
IX!
(O)
Hum®
120 Km/h
Choke
Water in fuel filter
Heater plugs warning
light
Turbocharger pressure
Rear fog lamps
Fog light
Brake pad wear
Turbocharger pressure
Automatic transmission
fluid temperature
Speed limits
Fuel level
Engine coolant
temperature
to
Switch discharge
Dipped beams
Central locking direction
indicators signal
Horns
Left direction indicator
Right direction indicator
Engine cooling
Windscreen wiper
Electronic sun-roof
Catalytic converter
temperature
Resistance
Diode
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