I'm trying to modify a broken handsfree set into a headphone adaptor which leaves the builtin mic active, but I have trouble getting the wiring right.
Does anyone know which color wire is which inside the headphone cable?
I checked at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/wiki/Connectors, but I have 6 (!) wires in my cable, and the description only lists 4.
I suspect the two copper wires (one in each cable) are both GND and can be connected toghether. But then, I still have one too much, a green one.
I scraped off some isolation on the wires and twisted them together with the wires from one of the earpieces (i tried both), but however I do I can't get any sound!
I have another headset, so I know the jack is still working.
Does anyone have a clue?
Thanks!
Anyone?
This may help. I removed the ear phones supplied with the XDA and added a female connector. Now I can use any 3.5mm earphone set, and the handsfree mike.
I found the instructions here...
http://www.tekguru.co.uk/phpBB2/kb....ighlight=modifying+making+headphone+connector
Copper goes to earth, red is right channel and green is left channel for sterio.
Hope this helps
Hey guys, I'm new to installing Subs. I have the Atoto M4171 Android Head Unit. I am loving it so far, however there is no bass, so I am looking to add a sub to it. I was thinking of getting the Sound Ordnance B-8P powered sub from crutchfield. However, I have no clue how to connect the amp remote turn on wire to this unit. Looking at the wiring diagram, there isn't a wire labeled as amp remote turn on (or whatever the wire is called). Does anyone have this HU, and installed a sub with it?
Orange-Radio ANT Power
CANBUX-TX
Purple-Back Cam Control
Red-ACC
Pink Red-Steering Wheel Key1
Red Black-Steering Wheel Key2
Brown-Amplifier Control
CANBUS-RX
Yellow-B+
Those are the only non speaker wires (minus ground, ilumination, and Brake Control
Looking in the owner's manual that came with it, it has a table that lists "basic connection for function working normally" (the manual's wording, not mine) and it says External Amplifier RCA*4 (which is RCA Rear Left) + Wire Number 11 (which is the Brown Amp Control). I currently have that brown wire connected to a matching wire on the after market wiring harness that connects directly to the factory wiring harness. Should I disconnect that wire, and connect it to the Sound Ordnance's amp remote turn on wire, or should I use a different wire?
Sorry in advance if this has been asked before, I've just never installed a sub before, and would like to get specific instructions for this exact Head Unit.
barcodejames said:
Hey guys, I'm new to installing Subs. I have the Atoto M4171 Android Head Unit. I am loving it so far, however there is no bass, so I am looking to add a sub to it. I was thinking of getting the Sound Ordnance B-8P powered sub from crutchfield. However, I have no clue how to connect the amp remote turn on wire to this unit. Looking at the wiring diagram, there isn't a wire labeled as amp remote turn on (or whatever the wire is called). Does anyone have this HU, and installed a sub with it?
Orange-Radio ANT Power
CANBUX-TX
Purple-Back Cam Control
Red-ACC
Pink Red-Steering Wheel Key1
Red Black-Steering Wheel Key2
Brown-Amplifier Control
CANBUS-RX
Yellow-B+
Those are the only non speaker wires (minus ground, ilumination, and Brake Control
Looking in the owner's manual that came with it, it has a table that lists "basic connection for function working normally" (the manual's wording, not mine) and it says External Amplifier RCA*4 (which is RCA Rear Left) + Wire Number 11 (which is the Brown Amp Control). I currently have that brown wire connected to a matching wire on the after market wiring harness that connects directly to the factory wiring harness. Should I disconnect that wire, and connect it to the Sound Ordnance's amp remote turn on wire, or should I use a different wire?
Sorry in advance if this has been asked before, I've just never installed a sub before, and would like to get specific instructions for this exact Head Unit.
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There are several ways to get your amplifier to turn on and off remotely even if your head unit does not have a remote turn on wire. The cheap and easy way is to run the amplifier's remote terminal off of a switched accessory wire (your Red-ACC wire). This is the wire that your head unit uses. It is only powered when the key is in the accessory or run position of the ignition switch. When you shut the car off the wire loses power and the head unit and amplifier will both turn off. Your amp will be on when your car is on and off when you car is off. If you don't want the amplifier to always be on when the car is on you could wire a simple switch inline with this new remote wire. Normally you would leave it on so that it turns on when the head unit is on. But if you wanted to turn the amplifier off you could flip the switch to off which would stop the flow of 12 volts to the amplifier's remote turn on terminal.
There are also units that will sense the voltage on the head unit's speaker wires and then send a +12 volt signal to the remote wire. These units are an option for those who do not want their equipment on full time (when the ignition is on) and also don't want to wire in a switch. PAC makes some very popular ones such as the TR4 or TR7. David Navone also has an inexpensive model available that has a full amp of current output (you can add more components to it without needing an external relay).
Tap the brown wire and connect to it. It should turn on the amp. The brown wire will have +12V when the deck is on, and it's only used to flip a relay in the amp, so it will draw very little power.
11. Brown (Amplifier Control)
As dnfm says, the brown wire is what you want.
That's your amp / remote turn-on wire. It connects to your blue wire from your amp.
Hay All, I bought an Android Q92_00020_V001 for my 2010 Subaru Outback with a Hardman Kardon and amp under the passenger seat. DHGate.com sent me the wrong wire harnesses and they are imposable to contact. Does anyone know where I should go the get the right wire harness for my car?
Hay guys, so the Nesson harness works fine. The amp for the Hardmon Kardon was not getting power. The plug to the amp needed power to the pink wire on the blue wire on the antenna harness. Is there a harness for the amp plug by the radio?
So I have a TS10 Headunit and on the main harness they gave me is a red and white RCA cable marked FL Out FR Out and I guess it's in charge on my Onstar so I can here it. The only place to plug it in was on the seperate mini harness running out of the back also Labeled FL Out FR Out. It works but I can barely hear the onstar audio. Is there a way to adjust the volume? Is it plugged into the right Jack's? The inky other red and white RCA is Aux In and when I plug it into that I get no audio. It's weird that the rca plugs marked FL out and FR Out are going to a RCA jack on the back of the TS10 Also labeled FL Out and FR Out. You think you'd be plugging it into a in not a out lol
Hi folks,
I bought this unit a while back and still have not been able to get any audio output from it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002567795418.html
It's a V3 Pro with the SDM450, in the maximum configuration (6G+128G). It came with a RAISE CANBUS controller, so I've set it to all the various applicable vehicle choices in the factory settings and I still can't get any audio out. All connectors are plugged in, except one from the Junsun harness, which goes to nothing on the factory side. But the CANBUS cable is plugged in, so it should all be working, but still can't get audio out. I reached out to support, they suggested connecting the RCA cables from the harness to the Junsun unit's RCA AUX IN connections, but that doesn't do anything different.
Any suggestions? I feel like I may be missing a JBL specific harness or something, but everything I look up shows the same harness I have.
Best,
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