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Measurements that are over or below its decibel range will be significantly less accurate. Attached is a graph illustrating the characteristics of a C-weighted curve.
Connect to Amplifier - The capacitor is now charged and can be connected to the amplifier from the (+) terminal of the capacitor to the Amplifiers 12v battery terminal
What is the proper installation procedure for the Relay that is included with the GM09SR?
Pin #85 Chassis Ground Pin #86 GM09SR Accessory Output (Red wire) Pin #87 Fused 12v (Battery +) Pin #30 Aftermarket Stereo Accessory Input (Red Wire)
What is the proper installation procedure for an aftermarket stereo mounting sleeve?
An aftermarket stereo is mounted into the factory radio dash opening or dash kit by using the aftermarket stereo's supplied metal sleeve. The sleeve is metal casing that wraps around half of the aftermarket stereos chassis and has triangular or squared cut-out along is sides.
The sleeve will first be slid off of the aftermarket stereo using the stereos supplied key tools. Then slide the sleeve into the dash opening or dash kit. The cut-out tabs on the sleeve will then be bent outward. This will lock the metal sleeve into the dash opening or dash kit. The stereo should then be slid into the sleeve and will automatically lock into place.
Is the iFWA PassPORT fully compatible with my aftermarket Pioneer stereos iPod interface?
Unfortunately we have confirmed that a major functionality issue exists between the iFWA PassPORT and the CD-iB100 (II) and CD-i200 iPod adaptor made by Pioneer Electronics. We are currently researching this problem however at present we cannot offer a solution for this incompatibility.
Is the iFWA PassPORT fully compatible with the factory Pioneer iPod Interface found in my Scion vehicle?
Our Research and Development department has confirmed that the iFWA PassPORT is indeed compatible with newer Scion vehicles that are equipped with iPod-compatible Pioneer factory stereos and remedies the factory stereos inability to charge newer generation iPod products. The Scion vehicles verified as being compatible with the IFWA are the 2008-2009 XB, XD and TC.
Can I send music via Bluetooth to the factory Bluetooth system in my vehicle?
All current vehicles, equipped with OEM Bluetooth systems are not readily compatible with our Bluetooth products.! OEM Bluetooth systems are designed strictly for cell phone use and not for music use. OEM Bluetooth systems can only receive Mono audio and not Stereo audio.! In order to feed music audio into an OEM radio via Bluetooth, it is necessary to use a Bluetooth transmitter with a compatible Bluetooth receiver along with a (vehicle specific) Auxiliary Input adaptor. ! Heres a brief description of the functions of each product;! Our Bluetooth transmitters connect to your iPod/MP3 player and then transmit/send music via Bluetooth to a Bluetooth receiver. ! The Bluetooth receiver then receives the Bluetooth music audio and then passes it over to your OEM radio, through its CD changer/Satellite input (which must be converted into an RCA input through the use of an Auxiliary input adaptor).! The Auxiliary Input adaptor serves to convert your OEM radios CD Changer/Satellite input port, into a universal-type RCA input which then connects to your Bluetooth receivers RCA outputs. ! Some factory stereos feature a built-in 3.5mm Auxiliary input which will eliminate any need for an Auxiliary input adaptor.
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not feature a Remote Turn-On wire but will instead feature an Accessory power wire; which will vary in color depending on the make/model of the vehicle. The Power wire must connect from Batterys (+) terminal to the Amplifier BATT or 12V terminal. An in-line Fuse and Holder must be installed within 12 inches of the batterys (+) terminal. The power wire will then run from the Fuse Holder, through the firewall, into the vehicle and finally to your Amplifier. RCA cables will connect from the aftermarket Stereos Front or Rear RCA outputs and then to your Amplifiers RCA Front or Rear inputs. When running the RCA cables from your Stereo to the Amplifier, avoid running the RCA cables next-to or nearby Power wires. Avoid power wires will ensure that noise levels are kept to a minimum.