You must set the mode selector switch
to service mode (bypass, CD Changer)
position otherwise the service
computer may detect an unknown
device in the bre optic system which
can lead to errors reported.
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Service/CDC
mode
When servicing your vehicle
Text Conguration
Saab & Mercedes vehicles require
nal conguration of the Gateway as
not all of the radios in these vehicles
support text display. After Gateway
500 has been installed, toggle the
mode selector switch six times (three
times on/o) and a conguration
menu will appear on the radio
display. Select the conguration
mode according to your head unit
listed in the conguration table. To
conrm the selection press and hold
; to discard the selection press
and hold
Track # Cong Mercedes
Command
Saab
Text
# 1
NO TEXT D D
# 2
Timeout - -
# 3
Text - -
# 4
+Cache - -
# 5
+Paging R R
# 6
+Select - R
For detailed information visit:
http://support.dension.com
D: Default, R: Recommended
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Car side
Installation Type 3a:
Vehicles with no existing CD changer
Set the DIP switches as shown below.
Text capable BMW E87, E90, E91, E92, E93, E60/61,
E63/E64, E65/E66 (03/2005-), E70
and Mini (non iDrive-4)
Audi (MMI-2 Basic Monochrome)
Saab 9-3 (Rear CDC)
Porsche (CDR 23/24 and PCM I/II/2.1)
Mercedes (NTG1-, NTG2- Audio 20/50 and
Comand)
If you are connecting Gateway 500 to the back
of the head unit, use this diagram:
CDR
PCM
Non text capable BMW E65/E66 (-03/2005)
(non iDrive-4)
Car side
Installation Type 3b:
If you are installing to a free bre optic connector in the car
(CDC preparation) use this method:
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Volvo S40/V50 - MY 2004-2007 with Basic and
High Performance sound system, without AUX in-
put, with CDC
Installation Type 2b:
ICM
(Display)
Car side
LED
Volvo XC90 - MY 2002-2006, with High Perfor-
mance and Premium sound system,
without AUX input, with CDC
Saab 9-3 (Front CDC)
BMW E90, E91, E92, E93 with iDrive-4
Use a CDC for enabling
Saab 9-3 (Front CDC)
The LED (arrowed) indicates
the current operating mode
ò = GW5 (Blue LED Solid)
ö = Service/CDC
(Blue LED Flashing)
LED