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Old 03-13-2007, 05:49 AM
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Just ordered one from Nazar. Thanks for the hookup my friend.
Old 03-13-2007, 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Nazar
Or you can use a Y-Adapter where the video signal comes in from the Camera and plug it in the Line-In for video. This way you can select ot with the V-Select button on the deck.
That's a nice idea.

One other thing. How can you tell the unit what you want displayed on the main unit versus what you want displayed on the second screen (i.e. Farenheit in cubby)?
Old 03-13-2007, 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by THE TECH
That's a nice idea.

One other thing. How can you tell the unit what you want displayed on the main unit versus what you want displayed on the second screen (i.e. Farenheit in cubby)?

Video select button for the main unit,

Press and hold function button for video out.
Old 03-13-2007, 08:28 AM
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Last question (I hope). There are plugs in the back of the unit for the supplied relay box harness. I can't find anywhere that it is explained what these are for.
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Originally Posted by THE TECH
Last question (I hope). There are plugs in the back of the unit for the supplied relay box harness. I can't find anywhere that it is explained what these are for.
Those are low voltage positve outputs. You can use these to trigger anything you want using a relay. They are like outputs on a alarm that let you triggger multiple things, except the outputs on an alarm are usually negative. It makes no difference since you are using the outputs to trigger a relay anyways. Just a few examples you can do with them. Pop the rear hatch, pop the gas tank door, operate neon lights, operate amp rack, etc.
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Originally Posted by THEDUKE
Those are low voltage positve outputs. You can use these to trigger anything you want using a relay. They are like outputs on a alarm that let you triggger multiple things, except the outputs on an alarm are usually negative. It makes no difference since you are using the outputs to trigger a relay anyways. Just a few examples you can do with them. Pop the rear hatch, pop the gas tank door, operate neon lights, operate amp rack, etc.
That's pretty interesting. I wonder how much of a PITA it would be to hook it up to trigger the hatch.
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Originally Posted by THE TECH
That's pretty interesting. I wonder how much of a PITA it would be to hook it up to trigger the hatch.
It is actually quite easy. All you need is 1 regular Bosch relay.
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Originally Posted by THEDUKE
It is actually quite easy. All you need is 1 regular Bosch relay.
How is it wired? Do you know the exact wire codes on the Z?
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Originally Posted by THE TECH
How is it wired? Do you know the exact wire codes on the Z?
The wire is pink at the BCM in the Kick Panel. The way you wire it is as follows. The relay should have numbered spades on it, connect the following spades the the following connections.

85/Ground
86/Output from headunit
30/Ground
87/Pink wire
87A/Not connected
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Originally Posted by THEDUKE
The wire is pink at the BCM in the Kick Panel. The way you wire it is as follows. The relay should have numbered spades on it, connect the following spades the the following connections.

85/Ground
86/Output from headunit
30/Ground
87/Pink wire
87A/Not connected
The Pink wire that you refer to is connected to the main ECU? It is solid pink? Does it need to be cut or just tapped onto?
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Originally Posted by THE TECH
The Pink wire that you refer to is connected to the main ECU? It is solid pink? Does it need to be cut or just tapped onto?
It is solid pink at the BCM, not the ECU. It just has to be tapped into.
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hi,

can you hook up a regular ipod usb cable to the unit just to play the audio?

Thanks
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Originally Posted by K2`
hi,

can you hook up a regular ipod usb cable to the unit just to play the audio?

Thanks
You just get the KCA-IP200 cable and you're good to go.
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Originally Posted by THE TECH
You just get the KCA-IP200 cable and you're good to go.
i understand that, i'm just wondering if I can just use a regular ipod usb cable to hookup to the unit.

Also, do you ship to Canada?
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Originally Posted by K2`
i understand that, i'm just wondering if I can just use a regular ipod usb cable to hookup to the unit.

Also, do you ship to Canada?
I don't think you can since the IP200 cable has two connectors on it that connect to the headunit.
Old 03-14-2007, 06:38 AM
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any of you guys have the 7100 installation pdf to share? The one from Kenwoodusa.com is...incomplete
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Originally Posted by THEDUKE
It is solid pink at the BCM, not the ECU. It just has to be tapped into.

At the BCM, there are three pink wires. There is one on each plug going into the BCM.
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Originally Posted by THE TECH
At the BCM, there are three pink wires. There is one on each plug going into the BCM.
It will be the one on pin 30. You can also use a DMM to test the 3 pink wires. Which ever shows ground when you activate the rear hatch on the fob is the correct one.
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Originally Posted by K2`
i understand that, i'm just wondering if I can just use a regular ipod usb cable to hookup to the unit.

Also, do you ship to Canada?
In theory it will work, but these are the issues you will have. If you have any DRM files they will not play. The unit will not reconize it as an Ipod it will reconize it as a USB hard drive. Just get the KCA-IP200 it is only $20.00 and will save you the headaches.
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Originally Posted by THEDUKE
It will be the one on pin 30. You can also use a DMM to test the 3 pink wires. Which ever shows ground when you activate the rear hatch on the fob is the correct one.
Are you sure it is PIN 30? The FSM that I have shows 30 going to the driver's side and passenger side door actuator.

I show that pin 19 goes to the back door opener actuator.


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