Czołem,
a co z tym gniazdem DIN ?
To jest wejście telefonu ? Znalazłem jakiś rozpis pinów ale nie jestem pewien czy jest to prawidłowe.
Opis podłączenia modułu telefonicznego jest tu:
http://jimroal.com/cars/X308Bluetooth.pdfwidać tam rozpis złącza prostokątnego:
The factory stereo system in the 1998 through 2002 XJ can be easily adapter for an aftermarket Bluetoo
th car kit now. Other years and models are similar. Several have been successfully installed making full use of the mute when a call comes in, the line input to the factory stereo for the phone audio output, and the factory mic. All the required wiring exists under the center console.
Look on the schematic for connector RT2 (a white 10-pin 2-row connector).
The pinout is as follows:
RT2-1 = Purple/Red Audio input from phone to stereo line level negative
RT2-2 = Purple/Pink Audio input from phone to stereo line level positive
RT2-3 = Purple/Orange Ground this wire and the radio will switch from music to the phone audio through the cars speakers.
Most carkits have a wire for this that does ground to mute so you can connect directly to this wire.
RT2-4 = Yellow Factory mic positive lead
RT2-5 = Braid Factory mic negative lead
RT2-6 = Black Ground
RT2-7 = Blue/Yellow ACP network positive.
RT2-8 = Brown/Purple Battery positive at all times fed from fuse #5 (5A) in the RH heelboard fusebox.
RT2-9 = Light Green/Yellow ACP network negative. Note: the ACP network is used for the radio button features for the phone.
RT2-10 = White/Green Key switched power fed from fuse #10 (5A) in the RH heelboard fuse box.
If you look into the face of the 10-pin connector, pin #1 is at the top left and pin #10 is at the bottom right. The pins are numbered
from left to right, top to bottom.
Czyli wynikało by z tego, że oryginalny moduł telefonu idzie przez złącze prostokątne no i nie jest stereo więc zastanawiam się do czego jest ten DIN ?
Piotr
P.S. - jak kolega doczytał że DiscountCarStereo wysyłają do Polski ?