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Connect
All
Leads
Now
that
you
have
identified
all
the
wires
in
the
vehicle,
you're
ready
to
begin
connecting
them
to
the
stereo
unit
wires.
The
connection
diagram
on
Page
27
show
the
proper
connections
and
color
coding
of
the
leads.
We
strongly
recommend
that
you
test
the
unit
before
making
a
final
installation.
You
can
set
the
unit
on
the
floor
and
make
temporary
connections
to
test
the
unit.
Use
electrical
tape
to
cover
all
exposed
wires.
Important:
Connect
the
red
power
lead
last,
after
you
have
made
and
insulated
all
other
connections.
Ground
Connect
the
black
ground
lead
of
the
power
connector
to
the
metal
vehicle
chassis.
Speakers
Connect
the
speaker
wires.
See
the
wiring
diagram
for
the
proper
hookups.
Follow
the
diagram
carefully
to
avoid
damaging
the
speakers
and
the
stereo
unit.
The
speakers
used
must
be
able
to
handle
more
than
40
watts
of
audio
power.
If
using
an
optional
audio
power,
the
speakers
should
be
able
to
handle
the
maximum
amplifier
output
power.
Speakers
with
low
input
ratings
can
be
damaged.
Speaker
impedance
should
measure
4
-
8
ohms,
which
is
typically
marked
on
most
speakers.
Lower
or
higher
impedance
speakers
will
affect
output
and
can
cause
both
speaker
and
stereo
unit
damage.
Caution:
Never
ground
the
speaker
cords.
For
example,
do
not
use
a
chassis
ground
system
or
a
three-wire
speaker
common
system.
Each
speaker
must
be
connected
separately
using
parallet
insulated
wires.
If
in
doubt about
how
your
car's
speakers
are
wired,
please
consult
with
your
nearest
professional
installer.
Motor
Antenna
Connect
the
vehicle
motor
antenna
lead
to
the
blue
motor
antenna
relay
control
lead.
CQ-DP975/DFX85EUC
Battery
Connect
the
yellow
battery
lead
to
the
correct
radio
wire
or
to
the
battery
fuse
port
on
the
fuse
block.
Antenna
Connect
the
antenna
by
plugging
the
antenna
lead
into
the
antenna
receptacle.
Equipment
Connect
any
optional
equipment
such
as
amplifier,
according
to
the
instructions
furnished
with
the
equipment.
Keep
about
12
inches
(30
cm)
of
distance
between
the
speaker
cords/amplifier
unit
and
the
antenna/antenna
extension
cord.
Read
the
operating
and
installation
instructions
for
any
equipment
you
will
connect
to
this
unit.
Power
Connect
the
red
power
lead
to
the
correct
vehicle
radio
wire
or
to
the
appropriate
fuse
port
on
the
fuse
block.
If
the
stereo
unit
functions
properly
with
all
these
connections
made,
disconnect
the
wires
and
proceed
to
the
final
installation.
(J
Final
Installation
Lead
Connections
Connect
all
wires,
making
sure
that
each
connection
is
insulated
and
secure.
Bundle
all
loose wires
and
fasten
them
with
tape
so
they
won't
fall
down
later.
Now
insert
the
stereo
unit
into
the
mounting
collar.
Congratulations!
After
making
a
few
final
checks,
you're
ready
to
enjoy
your
new
auto
stereo
System.
O
Final
Checks
1.
Make
sure
that
all
wires
are
properly
connected
and
insulated.
2.
Make
sure
that
the
stereo
unit
is
securely
held
in
the
mounting
collar.
3.
Turn
on
the
ignition
to
check
the
unit
for
proper
operation.
If
you
have
difficulties,
consult
your
nearest
authorized
professional
installer
for
assistance.

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