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Connecting the Onits

• Before mounting, connect the units tem­

porarily. Check that the units are connected

correctly by operating the multi-CD con­

troller,

Be sure to connect the ground lead (black) to

the vehicle body or some other metal part
that is properly grounded to the chassis. If

the ground lead is not properly connected,

noise may occur or the player or multi-CD
controller may not operate correctly.

This unit is for vehicles with a T2-volt battery

and negative grounding. Before installing it

in a recreational vehicle, truck, or bus, check

the battery voltage.

To avoid shorts in the electrical system, be

sure to disconnect the battery (-) cable
before beginning installation.

Check whether installation and wiring have

been completed correctly. Replace the
removed car components, then connect the
end of the cable to the negative (-} terminal

of the battery.

• Secure the wiring with cable clamps or

adhesive tape. To protect the wiring, wrap
adhesive tape around them where they lie
against metal parts.

Route and secure all wiring so it cannot

touch any moving parts, such as the gear

shift, handbrake, and seat rails. Do not route

wiring in places that get hot, such as near

the heater outlet. If the insulation of the
wiring melts or gets torn, there is a danger

of the wiring short-circuiting to the vehicle

body.

Don't pass the orange lead through a hole

into the engine compartment to connect to

the battery. This will damage the lead insu­
lation and cause a very dangerous short.

• Do not shorten any leads. If you do, the pro­

tection circuit may fail to work when it
should.

• Never feed power to other equipment by

cutting the insulation of the power supply
lead of the unit and tapping into the lead.

The current capacity of the lead will be
exceeded, causing over heating.

• Replace fuses only with the types stipulated

on the fuse holder.

(Fig. 2)

[1] IP-BUS main unit
[2] Connected to IP-BUS input (blue)
[3] IP-BUS (blue)
14] This unit

[5] External device with RCA output (car navi­

gation units, VCRs, DAT decks, etc.)

16] RCA output

[7] Red
[8] White
[9] iP-BUS multi-CD player

[10] Fuse folder
[11] Orange

To a terminal always supplied with power

regardless of ignition switch position.

[12] Orange

Connect to Multi-CD unswitched power
supply.

[13] Black (ground)

To vehicle (metal) body.

Osing this Connector

In order to listen to external devices attached

to this connector, turn the external device's

power on, put it in play or other operational
mode, and set the main unit's source selector
switch to "AUX.".
• If the main unit's source is a multi-CD, the

sound signals from both the multi-CD and
the external device will be heard simulta­

neously, mixed together. When listening to
a multi-CD, makeisure thé power supply to

the external device is switched off.

• As the main unit does not control the power

of external devices, they must bé turned on

and off independently of the main unit.

• Do not connect any devices to this connec­

tor which have an RCA output of over IV

and do not have any volume control. They

may damage this unit. Device which do have

a volume control should have the volume
adjusted to a point where the sound does

not distort.

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