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Speaker input connection
Connect the subwoofer to the front speaker or rear speaker output cords of the audio components.
Notes:
• Read the instruction manuals for the connected components such as the audio components as well as this instruction
manual.
• In a computer-equipped vehicle, when you remove the
⊖
terminal of the battery, the memory may disappear, or a defect
may occur in the electrical system of the vehicle. Consult your dealer for further details.
• When the audio components incorporates a DSP, do not connect to the rear output, as the low-frequency reproduction
effect may be attenuated due to the DSP effect.
Example
The following shows a typical connection for effective car stereo enjoyment. Connect your system by referring to the example.
Connections
LINE IN
SP.L
INPUT
SP.R
INPUT
※
Audio components
Front or rear speaker
Left Right
②
10-pin connector cord
White
White/
Black
Gray
Gray/Black
Blue/White
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Battery
Car fuse box
(Main fuse)
Car fuse box
Ignition key
switch
Fuse 10A
GND
③
Speaker cord
CW-DRA8
Caution:
Do not distribute the cords in the
paths where they may be caught by
a vehicle part or damaged. Other-
wise, an electric shock or a fire due to
short-circuiting may result.
If there is no power con-
trol terminal in the audio
components, connect the
blue/white wire to the ac-
cessory line (ignition key
switch ACC position line).
If buzzing noise is heard from the speakers when the engine
is running, attach a line noise filter (commercially available) to
the power lead.
Do not bend the vinyl-coated sec-
tion of the speaker cord. Otherwise,
malfunction may result.
Caution:
※
Connect the black lead wire ground terminal directly with a
screw to an unpainted metal part of the vehicle. Turning the
power ON without connecting this terminal is linked to dam-
age of the stereo system. Be sure to connect it.
Also, painted metal panels etc., are not grounded and will
not function correctly. Be careful.
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