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Connecting the System Remote Control Cable to a Car Radio Properly

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  • #1 7079472
    SpalamTo666
    Level 10  
    Hello, I have a problem with connecting the remote cable to the right place on the radio.
    I took out the radio and it turned out that I have:
    -blue cable coming out of the ankle (indescribable)
    -doubled blue cable coming from the radio, as in the photo (described: "SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL).
    In the manual (second picture), the plug on the radio (wired remote control terminal) is marked.


    Connecting the System Remote Control Cable to a Car Radio Properly

    Connecting the System Remote Control Cable to a Car Radio Properly

    So please tell me where to connect this cable because I don't know anymore ...
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  • #2 7079484
    ajpier
    Level 36  
    Nowhere. This cable controls an automatic retractable antenna or amplifier.
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    #3 7079502
    slavwek.ie
    Level 34  
    SpalamTo666 wrote:
    -doubled blue cable coming from the radio, as in the picture (described: "SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL)
    Here..
  • #4 7079546
    ajpier
    Level 36  
    Unless you actually have an amplifier and / or auto antenna there.
  • #5 7079553
    SpalamTo666
    Level 10  
    ajpier wrote:
    Nowhere. This cable controls an automatic retractable antenna or amplifier.


    I know what the remote cable is for and I have the impression that you did not read my post thoroughly.
    I started the topic in the car audio section, so it's probably logical that it's a cable for the amplifier ...
    For this, my colleague would like to thank you for your quick answer ;)
  • #6 7079637
    konstantyno110
    Level 22  
    In general "remote" is always used to turn the amplifier on together with the radio on.
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  • #7 7079650
    SpalamTo666
    Level 10  
    note that this is not what i asked
  • #8 7079859
    milejow

    Level 43  
    After all, there is a blue / white cable dangling on the bone from the car side.
  • #9 7079898
    jarbarek
    Level 22  
    In the first point of the manual, you have that if you do not need any cable, do not remove the cover. Blue cables are cables with no voltage. The voltage appears when the radio is turned on / 12 volt /, and this voltage controls something, it can be, for example, a relay for turning on the antenna. And the second cable / also blue / it is for sure to control the amplifier / it should also appear 12 volts when turning on the radio.
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  • #10 7079944
    miki87
    Level 20  
    konstantyno110 wrote:
    In general "remote" is always used to turn the amplifier on together with the radio on.
    Not only for the amplifier ... Can be used for starting the capacitor electronics, starting the cooling system, etc.
  • #11 7080848
    SpalamTo666
    Level 10  
    Ok thanks everyone for the answers.
    I will check it tomorrow because today I couldn't get the power cable to the cabin :|
  • #12 14119021
    amioz
    Level 9  
    Hello, I have the following problem, I do not know what cable to pull to the amplifier from my ankle, Is it the black (not mass) it goes from the antenna. ? My radio is Blaupunkt modena 148 and I want to exchange it for 4000UB pioneer, which has a chinch input.
    Brown is the mass
    the one above it is a permanent plus
    the second red is a plus after the ignition
    black goes from the antenna
    blue is probably the radio's backlight
    and the white one I have no idea.
    Would someone be able to help me?
  • #13 14119077
    qstosz
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Description of the iso cube is on the net and here on the forum.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the proper connection of a system remote control cable to a car radio. The user is confused about where to connect a blue cable from the radio, which is labeled as "SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL." Responses clarify that this cable typically activates an amplifier or an automatic antenna, and it should provide 12 volts when the radio is powered on. Some users mention that blue cables can also be used for other functions, such as powering capacitors or cooling systems. The conversation also touches on the user's intention to replace their Blaupunkt Modena 148 radio with a Pioneer 4000UB model, which has a different input configuration.
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