Line Convertor
So I'm working on a little project here where I need to inroll a line convertor...
But I'm kinda stumped on the wiring setup on it...
Here's the layout...
INPUT:
GREEN
GREY
YELLOW
BLUE
OUTPUT:
RCA'S(FEMALE)
1 BROWN WIRE
If someone could help me decode this puzzle,would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks.
But I'm kinda stumped on the wiring setup on it...
Here's the layout...
INPUT:
GREEN
GREY
YELLOW
BLUE
OUTPUT:
RCA'S(FEMALE)
1 BROWN WIRE
If someone could help me decode this puzzle,would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks.
For the LOC inputs, is it obvious which ones are paired up? The LOC's I have done, you hook the wires to the LF+ and -, and RF+ and -, or to the rear outputs. The brown wire on the output has to be grounded, if the system has noise. Usually the LOC's will have a grey & grey/black, and a white & white/black on the input side.
[ April 29, 2005, 11:02 AM: Message edited by: Jeepbeats ]
[ April 29, 2005, 11:02 AM: Message edited by: Jeepbeats ]
i do beleive i have one i can check tomorrow if i remember
or phone there 1-800 number there in california so they are open for another hour
http://www.metraonline.com/
extension for tech support
or phone there 1-800 number there in california so they are open for another hour
http://www.metraonline.com/
extension for tech support
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