Alpine PXA-H800 Owners Manual - Page 85
Connecting an Ai-NET, compatible, Ai-NET, Changer and External, Amplifier
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Connecting an Ai-NET compatible Head Unit, Ai-NET compatible Changer and External Amplifier Ai-NET extension cable (Changer included) To Ai-NET Output Terminal Fiber optic cable (Sold separately) *2 Ai-NET compatible To Digital Output Changer *4• *5 Terminal (Optical Not Used ~ I Computer connection terminal Guide Control Lead White/Green Audio output jacks To External Amplifier (see page 10) ----rJ Commander cable (RUX-C800 included) RUX-CSOO (Sold separately) Remote On Lead Blue/White Navigation audio input connector Not Connected t--'-R....;e""'m-'-o;...t;.;;e_C;;.;o"'n.;.;t.;..ro;;.;lc...O;...u;.;..t=..o To Remote On Lead of an Blue/White External Amplifier Illumination Lead*' Orange Ground Lead Black Battery Lead Yellow Fuse 10A Ai-NET extension cable*6 Illumination Lead* ' Orange f Connect to a metal part of chassis body with a screw. ~~ J~ Ai-NET compatible Head Unit (Sold separately)*' To Ai-NET Output Terminal *' Use when connected with the RUX-CBOO Commander (sold separately). *2 Use when connected with an Optical Digital compatible Changer. *3 Checking and setting ofthe system switch are required. For details, refer to the Owners Manualfor the product connected. *4 Ifconnecting with an Optical Digital compatible Changer, setting the system switch is required. For details, refer to the Owners Manual for the connected changer. *5 Ifthe Ai-NET compatible Changer is a DVD Changer (DHA-S690 Series or DHA-S680 Series), do not connect its Switched Power Lead (Red) . *6 Ifconnecting DVA-5210, connect it between the unit and the head unit using an additional Ai-NET extension cable. In this case, also connect the audio output jacks (L=white!R=red) ofDVA-5210 to the AUX INPUT CH-1 (L)/CH-2 (R) jacks ofthe unit. i tcAUTION When using fiber cable, follow the guidelines below: • When laying or bundling optic fiber cables, the minimum bending radius should be 30 mm. Bending beyond the radius will break the cable, resulting in no digital sound being output. • Do not put the product or other Items on the optic fiber cable. 18-EN