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Ram (Rsriprac)
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Username: Rsriprac

Post Number: 7
Registered: 02-2003
Posted on Tuesday, February 11, 2003 - 12:03 am:   Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

I'm trying to hookup a computer system in my disco. The computer is outputing SRS 5.1 (6 speaker output), and I dont have the manual for the radio. Could anyone scan or tell me the specs on the wiring in the back? Does anyone know if there are input channels wires or which wire is the output channels (which is the tweeters,front, back, subs? Thanks in advance.

-ram
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Rob in NC
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Posted on Tuesday, February 11, 2003 - 09:34 am:   Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

Description and Operation

The audio system consists of a new head unit connected to a Radio Tune Switch, a waveband switch, a volume up and a volume down switch which are located on the fascia next to the instrument Cluster. The system is also equipped with an amplifier, a subwoofer, a subwoofer amplifier and a CD changer which is connected to the Radio with a DIN cable. The amplifier is connected to power via a Power Amplifier Relay which is energised with Ignition on.

The control head is equipped with an anti-theft feature which makes the unit inoperative once battery power is removed. A security code must be entered to restore power to the unit. The system is equipped with two rear and four front speakers.

Battery voltage is provided to the control head at all limes through the P wire. In addition to monitoring the anti-theft feature, this input keeps the preset station memory alive. Whenever battery power to the unit is lost, the anti-theft code must be entered and the preset stations must be reprogrammed.

When the Radio (Z111) and the ignition are turned on, the voltage signal through the LGO wire and the control head 'wakes up' the unit. The Radio (Z111) plays, the VF display comes on, and the control unit buttons illuminate. The VF display is dimmed when the headlights or park lights are turned on. When the lights are on, voltage from fuse F8 of the Fascia Fusebox (P126) is applied to the Radio (Z111) terminal 6, Connector 230 signalling the Radio (Z111) to dim the display.

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