Installation/
connection
Part
list:
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Faceplate
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(x
1)
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Escutcheon
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(x
1)
©
Mounting
sleeve
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(x1)
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Wiring harness
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(x1)
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Removal tool
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(x2)
®
Flat
head screw (for Nissan
cars)
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(x4)
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Round head screw (for Toyota
cars)
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(x4)
1
Remove
the
key
from
the ignition
switch,
then
disconnect
the
8 terminal
of the
car
battery.
2
Make
proper input
and
output wire
connections.
..
"Wiring
connection"
(page
19)
3
Install
the unit to
your
car.
..
"Installing
the
unit"
(page
20)
4
Reconnect
the
8 terminal
of the
car
battery.
5
Reset
the
unit.
(page
4)
•
The
unit
can only
be
installed
in a car
with
a
12
V
DC
power
supply,
negative ground.
• If
you connect the ignition wire (red) and
the battery wire
(yellow)
to
the car chassis
(ground), you may cause a short circuit,
that
in turn may start a fire.
Always
connect
those wires
to
the
power
source running
through
the fuse box.
• Disconnect the battery's negative terminal
and make
all
electrical connections before
installing
the
unit.
• Insulate
unconnected wires
with
vinyl
tape
or other
similar material.
To
prevent a short
circuit,
do
not
remove
the
caps on
the
ends
of
the unconnected wires or the terminals.
•
Be
sure
to
ground this
unit
to
the
car's
chassis
again after
installation.
18
• If your car's ignition does
not
have
an
ACC
position, connect
the
ignition wires
to
a
power source
that
can be turned on and
off
with
the ignition
key.
If
you connect
the ignition wire
to
a
power
source
with
a constant voltage supply,
as
with
battery
wires, the battery may die.
•
Do
not
use
your
own
screws.
Use
only
the
screws provided.
• Install
this
unit
in the
console
of
your
vehicle.
Make sure
the
faceplate will
not
hit
the lid
of
the
console
(if any)
when
closing
and opening.
•
After the
unit
is
installed,
check whether
the
brake lamps,
blinkers, wipers, etc. on
the car
are
working properly .
•
Mount
the
unit
so
that
the
mounting
angle
is
30°
or
less.
•
If
the fuse
blows,
first
make sure the wires
aren't
touching
to
cause a short circuit,
then
replace
the
old
fuse
with
one
with
the
same rating.
• Connect
the speaker wires correctly
to
the
terminals
to
which
they
correspond. The
unit
may be damaged
or
fail
to
work
if
you
share the
8 wires or
ground
them
to
any
metal
part in
the
car.
•
When
only
two
speakers
are
being
connected
to
the
system, connect the
connectors either
to
both
the
front
output
terminals
or
to
both
the
rear
output
terminals (do
not
mix
front
and
rear).
•
Do
not
touch the
metal
part
of
this
unit
during and
shortly
after
the
use
of
the
unit.
Metal
part such
as
the
heat sink and
enclosure become hot.
•
Mounting
and wiring this
product
requires
skills and experience.
For
safety's
sake,
leave
this work
to
professionals.
If you experience problems during
installation, consult
your Kenwood
dealer.