System example – Alpine PXA-H800 User Manual

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ALPINE PXA-H800_EN 68-13530Z69-A (B5)

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System Example

Connecting an automobile factory system (standard audio, etc.) and External Amplifier

Input Pattern: 4ch&2ch Input

AUX INPUT

CH-1 (L)

CH-2 (R)

CH-3 (L)

CH-4 (R)

CH-5 (L)

CH-6 (R)

AUX1

AUX2

FL

(Front Left)

FR

(Front Right)

RL

(Rear Left)

RR

(Rear Right)

L

(Left)

R

(Right)

Commander cable

(RUX-C800 included)

RUX-C800 (Sold separately)*

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Audio output jacks

To External Amplifier
(see page 10)

External Amplifier

Rear speaker (L) output lead

Rear speaker (R) output lead

Front speaker (L) output lead

Front speaker (R) output lead

Rear speaker (L)

Rear speaker (R)

Front speaker (L)

Front speaker (R)

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Computer connection
terminal

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When using a factory car audio system, the RUX-C800 Commander (sold separately) is required.

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If your factory system does not have a Remote Turn-On Lead, connect a cable that enables an incoming power supply (accessory power) in

the ACC position.

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If using the Speaker-RCA Conversion cable, up to 6 channels can be input. Make connections according to your system.

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Before using the Speaker-RCA Conversion cable, remove the cord tip coating, cut the cord into 2 cables, connect the cable with commercially

available bullet or solderness terminals attached to the tips.

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When connecting a speaker input cable, connect via a solderless terminal or solderless connector after disconnecting the automobile’s speaker

cable.

Automobile speaker cable

CAUTION

Make sure to disconnect the factory speakers and the speaker output cable for the factory system.

When using fiber cable, follow the guidelines below:

When laying or bundling optic fiber cables, the minimum bending radius should be 30 mm. Bending beyond the radius will break the cable, resulting in no
digital sound being output.

Do not put the product or other items on the optic fiber cable.

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