Owner's Manual

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Black Ground Wire
Connect the Black Ground wire to the vehicle body/chassis. Make sure that you
have a good chassis ground. Good ground connections will eliminate most
electrical noise from the motor and alternator. A good chassis ground requires
a tight connection to the vehicles metal chassis. The area around the ground
connection should be clean, bare metal without rust, paint, plastic, dust or dirt.
Red Accessory/Ignition Wire
Connect the Red Accessory/Ignition wire to a terminal coupled to the ignition
switchs ACC (accessory) position.
Note: If this unit is installed in a vehicle that does not have an ACC (accessory)
position on the ignition switch, the red lead of the unit should be connected to
a terminal coupled with ignition switch ON/O operations.
Yellow Memory Backup Wire
Connect the Yellow Memory Backup wire to an electrical terminal always supplied
with power regardless of ignition switch position.
Blue Remote Wire
Connect the Blue Remote wire to an Auto-antenna or power amp control wire/
remote connection. Maximum current 300Ma 12 V DC. (Low Current)
White Panel Light Wire
Connect the White Panel Light wire to the lighting circuit of vehicle. This will
illuminate the buttons on the display for night time operation. This wire can also
be connected to the Blue Remote wire to activate the buttons when the unit is
powered on. DO NOT JOIN THE WHITE WIRE TO THE LIGHTING CIRCUIT OF THE
VEHICLE IF CONNECTED TO THE BLUE REMOTE WIRE.
External Microphone Jack
You can connect an external microphone to the 3.5 mm microphone jack on the
back of unit. Install a microphone in your vehicle in an accessible location that
provides optimum voice reception.
RCA Output Jacks
The RCA Output Jacks are for connecting amplier, equalizer, or other audio
components that require a pre-amp out connection (Red = Right, White = Left).
Follow the manufacturers instructions for the audio component that you are
connecting.