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Author Topic: Autoleads PC9350 I think  (Read 1189 times)

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Martin_1962

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Autoleads PC9350 I think
« on: 12 February 2008, 23:53:07 »

I got one cheap from Halfords no packaging and no instructions, end to car loom (3 row jobbie) is easy - what do I do with the 16 pin end?
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Re: Autoleads PC9350 I think
« Reply #1 on: 13 February 2008, 09:31:11 »

Our PC9-350 has an ISO at each end, for the car loom and head unit respectively and from the interface in the middle of the lead comes an 8 pin lead that plugs into the trafficmaster. There is also a flylead mute wire for phone etc.

Sounds like you may have something else !!
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Re: Autoleads PC9350 I think
« Reply #2 on: 13 February 2008, 10:46:48 »

I haven't seen mine for over a year as I attached what I could then buried it behind the H/U.

TM end is connected, as is the three row connector - I could tell from a photo what I did.

But I have nowhere to attach the 8 pin two row end.

I did mix and match Connects2 connectors as well at the car loom end - including popping a pin out from one and putting into the other.

Is the output amplified or line level, as if amplified may put to a small speaker.

To save space I also cut, soldered and heat shrunk the Sony to car and Connects2 looms together, and used the 3 row end of the PC9350 with the Connects2 pins put into it.

I wish I had pictures!!!!

Just thought it may be worth getting TM working again.
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Re: Autoleads PC9350 I think
« Reply #3 on: 13 February 2008, 12:44:44 »

I seem to recall that there used to be a seperate plug in module for the early autoleads leads, and the standard plug on the module was two rows of 8 pins on one side, and another lead on the other side.

Does your lead have any form of interface or circuit board on it, or purely cables?
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Re: Autoleads PC9350 I think
« Reply #4 on: 13 February 2008, 13:19:41 »

Erk!

Definately got a circuit board - OK if it is dry I will extract and photo at the weekend.

One set of pins would fit and have same colours as the speakers outs.

If line out, may see if it can patch into the HU -> amp leads
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