Connection diagram, Before connecting the amplifier, 03 connecting the units – Pioneer GM-D8604 User Manual

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Connection diagram

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1 Battery wire (sold separately)

! The maximum length of the wire be-

tween the fuse and the positive

+ term-

inal of the battery is 30 cm.

! For the wire size, refer to Connecting the

power terminal on page 10. The battery
wire, the ground wire and the optional
direct ground wire must be same size.
After making all other connections at
the amplifier, connect the battery wire
terminal of the amplifier to the positive
+ terminal of the battery.

2 Fuse (80 A) (sold separately)

Each amplifier must be separately fused at
80 A.

3 Positive (

+) terminal

4 Negative (

*) terminal

5 Battery (sold separately)
6 Ground wire, Terminal (sold separately)

The ground wires must be same size as the
battery wire.
Connect to metal body or chassis.

7 Car stereo with RCA output jacks (sold sepa-

rately)

8 External output

If only one input plug is used, do not connect
anything to RCA input jack B.

9 Connecting wire with RCA pin plugs (sold se-

parately)

a RCA input jack A
b RCA input jack B
c Amplifier with RCA input jacks (sold sepa-

rately)

d RCA output jack

Outputs the signal input to

CH A.

e Speaker output terminals

Please see the following section for speaker
connection instructions. Refer to Connections
when using the speaker input wire on page 9.

f System remote control wire (sold separately)

Connect male terminal of this wire to the sys-
tem remote control terminal of the car stereo.
The female terminal can be connected to the
auto-antenna relay control terminal. If the car
stereo lacks a system remote control terminal,
connect the male terminal to the power term-
inal via the ignition switch.

g Fuse (30 A) × 2
h Front side
i Rear side

Note

INPUT SELECT (input select) switch must be set.
For details, see Setting the unit on page 4.

Before connecting the
amplifier

WARNING

! Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhe-

sive tape. To protect the wiring, wrap sections
in contact with metal parts in adhesive tape.

! Never cut the insulation of the power supply

to feed power to other equipment. Current ca-
pacity of the wire is limited.

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Section

03

Connecting the units

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