Pioneer GM-X924 Service Manual - Page 30

Connecting the Unit - wiring diagram

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GM-X1024,GM-X924 30 Connecting the Unit CAUTION • Disconnect the negative (-) terminal of the battery to avoid the risk of short-circuit and damage to the unit. • Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhesive tape. To protect the wiring, wrap adhesive tape around it where they lie against metal parts. • Do not route wires where they will get hot, for example where the heater will blow over them. If the insulation heats up, it may become damaged, resulting in a short-circuit through the vehicle body. • Make sure that wires will not interfere with moving parts of the vehicle, such as the gearshift, handbrake or seat sliding mechanism. • Do not shorten any wires. Otherwise the protection circuit may fail to work when it should. • Never feed power to other equipment by cutting the insulation of the power supply wire to tap from the wire. The current capacity of the wire will be exceeded, causing overheating. To prevent damage • Do not ground the speaker wire directly or connect a negative (-) lead wire for several speakers. • This unit is for vehicles with a 12-volt battery and negative grounding. Before installing it in a recreational vehicle, truck, or bus, check the battery voltage. • If the car stereo is kept on for a long time while the engine is at rest or idling, the battery may go dead. Turn the car stereo off when the engine is at rest or idling. • If the blue wire of the amplifier is connected to the power terminal through the ignition switch (12 V DC), the amplifier will always be on when the ignition is on- regardless of whether the car stereo is on or off. Because of this, the battery could go dead if the engine is at rest or idle. • Install and route the separately sold battery wire as far away as possible from the speaker wires. Install and route the separately sold battery wire and ground wire, speaker wires, and the amplifier as far away as possible from the antenna, antenna cable and tuner. • Speakers to be connected to the amplifier should conform with the standards listed below. Otherwise damage will occur to the speaker. The speaker impedance must be 1 to 8 ohms. (2 to 8 Ω for stereo, monaural and other bridge connections.) Speaker Channel Four-channel Two-channel Three-channel Speaker output A Three-channel Speaker output B Speaker Type Sub-woofer Other than sub-woofer Sub-woofer Other than sub-woofer Sub-woofer Other than sub-woofer Sub-woofer Other than sub-woofer Power Nominal input: Min. 65 W Max. input: Min. 130 W Nominal input: Min. 150 W Max. input: Min. 300 W Nominal input: Min. 65 W Max. input: Min. 130 W Nominal input: Min. 150 W Max. input: Min. 300 W Connection Diagram Fuse (30 A) Grommet Fuse (30 A) Special red battery wire [RD-223] (sold separately). After making all other connections at the amplifier, connect the battery wire terminal of the amplifier to the positive (+) terminal of the battery. Ground wire (black) [RD-223] (sold separately). Connect to metal body or chassis. Connecting wires with RCA pin plugs (sold separately). RCA input External Output For details on how to connect to RCA input jacks A and B, see the "Connecting the Speakers and Input wires" section. If only one input plug is used, do not connect anything to RCA input jack B. Amplifier with RCA input jacks Car stereo with RCA output jacks Reverse side RCA output jack RCA input jack A, B Fuse (30 A) × 2 Speaker output terminal See the "Connecting the Speaker wires" section for speaker connection instructions. Connecting wires with RCA pin plugs (sold separately). Blue [RD-223] (sold separately). Connect the male terminal of this wire to the blue wire of the car stereo (SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL). The female terminal can be connected to the auto-antenna relay control terminal. If the car stereo does not have a system remote control terminal, connect the male terminal to the power terminal through the ignition switch.

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GM-X1024,GM-X924
To prevent damage
Do not ground the speaker wire directly or con-
nect a negative (–) lead wire for several speakers.
This unit is for vehicles with a 12-volt battery and
negative grounding. Before installing it in a recre-
ational vehicle, truck, or bus, check the battery
voltage.
If the car stereo is kept on for a long time while
the engine is at rest or idling, the battery may go
dead. Turn the car stereo off when the engine is at
rest or idling.
If the blue wire of the amplifier is connected to
the power terminal through the ignition switch
(12 V DC), the amplifier will always be on when
the ignition is on— regardless of whether the car
stereo is on or off. Because of this, the battery
could go dead if the engine is at rest or idle.
Install and route the separately sold battery wire
as far away as possible from the speaker wires.
Install and route the separately sold battery wire
and ground wire, speaker wires, and the amplifier
as far away as possible from the antenna, antenna
cable and tuner.
Speakers to be connected to the amplifier should
conform with the standards listed below.
Otherwise damage will occur to the speaker. The
speaker impedance must be 1 to 8 ohms. (2 to 8
for stereo, monaural and other bridge connec-
tions.)
Connection Diagram
Connecting the Unit
CAUTION
Disconnect the negative (–) terminal of the battery
to avoid the risk of short-circuit and damage to
the unit.
Secure the wiring with cable clamps or adhesive
tape. To protect the wiring, wrap adhesive tape
around it where they lie against metal parts.
Do not route wires where they will get hot, for
example where the heater will blow over them. If
the insulation heats up, it may become damaged,
resulting in a short-circuit through the vehicle
body.
Make sure that wires will not interfere with mov-
ing parts of the vehicle, such as the gearshift,
handbrake or seat sliding mechanism.
Do not shorten any wires. Otherwise the protec-
tion circuit may fail to work when it should.
Never feed power to other equipment by cutting
the insulation of the power supply wire to tap
from the wire. The current capacity of the wire
will be exceeded, causing overheating.
Fuse (30 A)
Grommet
RCA input
Special red battery wire [RD-223] (sold separately).
After making all other connections at the amplifier,
connect the battery wire terminal of the amplifier to
the positive (+) terminal of the battery.
Ground wire (black) [RD-223] (sold separately).
Connect to metal body or chassis.
Amplifier with
RCA input jacks
Fuse (30 A)
×
2
Car stereo with
RCA output jacks
External Output
For details on how to connect to RCA
input jacks A and B, see the “Connecting
the Speakers and Input wires” section.
If only one input plug is used, do not con-
nect anything to RCA input jack B.
Connecting wires with RCA pin
plugs (sold separately).
RCA input jack A, B
RCA output jack
Speaker output terminal
See the “Connecting the
Speaker wires” section
for speaker connection
instructions.
Blue [RD-223] (sold separately).
Connect the male terminal of this wire to the blue wire of
the car stereo (SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL). The
female terminal can be connected to the auto-antenna relay
control terminal. If the car stereo does not have a system
remote control terminal, connect the male terminal to the
power terminal through the ignition switch.
Speaker Channel
Speaker Type
Power
Four-channel
Sub-woofer
Nominal input: Min. 65 W
Other than sub-woofer
Max. input: Min. 130 W
Two-channel
Sub-woofer
Nominal input: Min. 150 W
Other than sub-woofer
Max. input: Min. 300 W
Three-channel
Sub-woofer
Nominal input: Min. 65 W
Speaker output A
Other than sub-woofer
Max. input: Min. 130 W
Three-channel
Sub-woofer
Nominal input: Min. 150 W
Speaker output B
Other than sub-woofer
Max. input: Min. 300 W
Fuse (30 A)
Reverse side
Connecting wires with RCA pin
plugs (sold separately).