CONNECTION
CHECK
LIST
Please check your head
unit
for
the
conditions
listed below: (Fig. 9)
Remote Turn-On Lead
a.
The head
unit
does
not
have a remote turn-on
or power antenna lead.
b.
The head unit's power antenna lead
is
activated
only when
the
radio
is
on (turns
off
in the tape
or
CD
Mode).
c.
The head unit's power antenna lead
is
logic level
output(+)
SV,
negative
trigger
(grounding type),
or cannot sustain(+) 12V when connected
to
other
equipment
in addition
to
the vehicle's
power antenna.
If any
of
the above conditions exist, the remote
turn-on lead
of
your
PDR-V75
must be
connected
to
a switched power source (ignition)
in the vehicle.
Be
sure
to
use a 3A fuse
as
close
as
possible
to
this ignition tap. Using this
connection method, the
PDR-V75
will turn on
and stay on
as
long
as
the
ignition switch
is
on.
If this
is
objectionable, a
SPST
(Single
Pole,
Single Throw) switch, in addition
to
the
3A
fuse
mentioned above, may be installed in-line on
the
PDR-V75
turn-on lead. This switch will then
be used
to
turn on (and
off)
the
PDR-V75.
Therefore, the switch should be mounted
so
that
is
accessible by the driver. Make sure the switch
is
turned
off
when the vehicle
is
not
running.
Otherwise,
the
amplifier will remain on and
drain the battery.
G)
Blue/White
® Power Antenna
®Remote
Turn-On
Lead
@)To other Alpine component's Remote Turn-On
Leads
®
SPST
Switch (optional)
®Fuse
(3A)
(j)
As
close
as
possible
to
the
vehicle's ignition tap
@ Ignition Source
B-EN
PDR-V75
CD
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Fig. 9