Connecting the units – Pioneer ANH-P9R-BK User Manual
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Connecting the Units
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Fuse resistor
Violet/white
Pink
Connect leads of the
same color to each other.
Blue/white (7*)
To Auto-antenna relay control terminal
(max. 300 mA 12 V DC).
Blue/white (6*)
Blue/white
To system control terminal of the power amp
(max. 300 mA 12 V DC).
Yellow/black
If you use a cellular telephone, connect it via the Audio Mute lead on the
cellular telephone. If not, keep the Audio Mute lead free of any connections.
IP-BUS cable
The pin position of the ISO connector will differ
depending on the type of vehicle. Connect 6*
and 7* when Pin 5 is an antenna control type.
In another type of vehicle, never connect 6*
and 7*.
Multi-CD player
(sold separately)
GPS aerial
ISO connector
Note
In some vehicles, the ISO connector may
be divided into two. In this case, be sure
to connect to both connectors.
Note
The position of the speed detection circuit depends
on the vehicle model. For details, consult the
relevant documents from PIONEER. When making
connections for a model not listed in those
documents or for which connection to the speed
detection circuit is too difficult, connect the
separately sold ND-PG1 speed pulse generator
to the pink lead.
The mobile navigation system is connected here to detect the distance the
vehicle travels. Always connect the vehicle’s speed detection circuit or the
ND-PG1 speed pulse genator, sold separately. Failure to make this
connection will increase errors in the location display.
This is connected so that the navigation system can detect whether the
vehicle is moving forwards or backwards. Connect the violet/white lead to
the lead whose voltage changes when the reverse gear is engaged. If
this is not connected, the sensor inside this unit will determine whether
your vehicle is travelling forwards or backwards.
Fig. 2