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a
good ground location
on the vehicle using the supplied
Ground Ring Terminal Connector
.
5. After accessory power and ground have been connected
plug the power harness into Rock Box harness with the
attached male/female quick connects and reconnect the
battery.
Audio Output Connections
Use the female 3.5mm jack on the Rock Box harness to get audio
output to an amplifier.
A. For Cycle Sounds Audio Systems simply connect the
3.5mm input jack coming from the amplifier to the 3.5mm
output jack on the Rock Box.
B. For other manufacturer’s amplifiers you may need
additional 3.5mm jack adapters for RCA inputs.
C. For use in conjunction with an existing radio head unit
that has auxiliary input use a standard male to male
3.5mm jack cable.
Warning: The Rock Box output is designed for the high
level input of an amplified speaker system. Do not plug
headphones into the Rock Box or you may damage the unit.
FM Radio Antenna Wire
The thin loose coming out of the Rock Box is the FM radio
antenna wire. Make sure to keep this wire away from ANY
power wires to maximize radio reception. Do NOT run this wire
through handlebars or under metal surfaces. It is best to try and
make sure this wire is as out in the open as possible to maximize
FM signal stregth. You may also attach another antenna onto the
Rock Box using this wire to boost FM reception.
Temperature Sensor
The small shrink wrapped piece sticking out from the back of the
Rock Box housing is the temperature sensor and should be out in