A Connecting The Point For Parking Brake Signal (Example); A Connecting Point For The Reverse Signal (Example); Using The Splicing Connector - Eclipse AVN 6600 Installation Manual

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- A connecting the point for parking brake signal (example) -

1
Use a splicing connector to connect the parking
brake signal wire (red/white) coming from the
main unit to the parking brake signal wire of the
vehicle.
2
Route the parking brake signal wire to the main
unit.

- A connecting point for the reverse signal (example) -

Tip
• • Be sure to connect the reverse signal wire. If it is
not connected, the vehicle position may be
incorrect when the vehicle is reversed.
• • Use a circuit tester to confirm that a sensing voltage
of 6 V or higher is generated when the vehicle is
reversed.
1
Use a splicing connector to connect the reverse
signal wire (green) coming from the main unit to
the reverse signal wire of the vehicle.
2
Route the reverse signal wire to the main unit .

- Using the splicing connector -

1
Insert the interconnecting wire [vehicle speed
pulse signal wire (purple/white), parking brake
signal wire (red/white), or reverse signal wire
(green)] from the main unit and the vehicle wire
into the splicing connector.
2
Push in the terminal (the metal part) of the
splicing connector using a pair of pliers.
3
Press down the cover of the splicing connector
and squeeze it until it locks.
Hand-operated
parking brake
Attach a splicing
connector at this location.
Parking brake
signal wire
Foot-operated
parking brake
Attach a splicing
connector at this location.
Reverse signal wire
Harness in the car
Splicing connector
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Parking brake
signal wire
Reverse lamp
Reverse signal wire
Vehicle speed pulse signal wire
(purple/white), parking brake wire,
(red/white) or reverse wire (green)
Lock
Splicing connector
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