
Despite the consistency of ISO connectors, there are variations in the system whereby some con-
nector positions are used for functions other than those initially assigned by the ISO standard. Also,
it is recommended to pay attention to the use of the wire in position A5.
Although it was originally used for powering a power antenna or an amplifier, it is sometimes also
used for other functions specific to the original car radio. In this case, we recommend looking for
another ground or electrical current on the car portion of the ISO connector in this position and
checking that it really corresponds to a power antenna control.
To avoid damaging your device, if you are uncertain about anything, we recommend disconnecting
the wire using the current connector and insulating both sides using insulating tape.
Description of Inputs and Outputs
(2)
Gray wire to yellow connector: RCA video output for connecting up to two additional screens
whose input impedance modulus should not be less than 75 ohms.
(3)
Gray wire to green connector: RCA subwoofer output for the use of a specific amplifier for the
base channel.
(4)
Gray wire to red connector: “Right front” RCA output for connecting to an optional amplifier’s
dedicated channel.
(5)
Gray wire to white connector: “Left front” RCA output for connecting to an optional amplifier’s
dedicated channel.
(6)
Brown wire to white connector: “Left rear” RCA output for connecting to an optional
amplifier’s dedicated channel.
(7)
Brown wire to red connector: “Right rear” RCA output for connecting to an optional amplifier’s
dedicated channel.
(8)
3.5mm jack connector: Microphone input. For connecting the supplied microphone.
(9)
Antenna connector: For connecting to the vehicle’s antenna.
(10)
15-amp fuse
Installing the Microphone (required for hands-free functionality)
For better communication quality, we recommend positioning your microphone at the top corner of
your windshield on the driver’s side (toward the driver).
During telephone communications, we recommend closing the windows of your vehicle to prevent
the movement of the air from disturbing the microphone.
Obviously, we recommend using caution during telephone calls and keeping your eyes on the road.
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