Display problem My phone
has a red color, green color, blue color and white color in a row and
at the bottom it says "serial". At the tope it says KAIs1*0,
SPL-1.56.0000,CPLD-8. Is it ruined or is there something that can be
done. Thanks/
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white/blue
white orange
white green
white brown
white slate
red blue
red orange
red green
red brown
red slate
black blue
black orange
black green
black brown
black slate
yellow blue
yellow orange
yellow green
yellow brown
yellow slate
violet blue
violet orange
violet green
violet brown
violet slate
**Keep all pairs together and you should be fine***
good day. to connect your any DVD player to any TV screen always remember this color code
from DVD back part:
yellow = video out
red/blue/green( in a row) = component video out ( this can only be used for screen with component video inputs)
Black = digital audio ( rarely use unless) Red and white (in a row) = Audio output (left and right audio)
where to connect from TV screen.
Locate where A/V INPUTS (audio/video socket) from your TV screen, you can see it either at the BACK/SIDE or somtimes in FRONT of TV screen , having marked as "AV1"AV2"AV3' .
Once you found TV input, you must first have RCA cable (color code cable to connect player to screen) then connect the RCA cable at the back of your DVD player, simply follow color code
RCA yellow marked cable = DVD yellow socket RCA RED and WHITE marked cable = DVD RED and white socket (second row for your player)
then connect the other end of the RCA cable to TV screen, first select which input where you gonna place the DVD player ( either AV1, Av2 or Av3 if do have multiple inputs)
once decided which INPUT to connect the player. ex. if you select AV1 as input there would be 3socket on its row (yellow/red/white)
now connect the other end of RCA cable to the screen by following the same color code:
RCA yellow cable = TV screen A/V1 input yellow socket RCA RED and White = TV screen A/V1 input red and white socket.
What color wires were there ??? What kind of jack, a new one that had... white blue/blue white orange/orange white green/ green white brown/brown ?????
If so, the white/white blue would go to the same wires. If you had red/green and black/yellow, the red/green should go to the white blue/blue.
there is a code for color!? ok, wait im searching... found it! here you go, hope it helps...
Wiring color codes are the identification colors that color the wires
in your automobile. For example, if you have a British car the blue,
blue and white , and blue and red wires are for the headlights. The red
and white wires are for the instrument lights, and the green and white
and green and red wires are for the turn lights. The color code simply
identifies what that wire does. Could you imagine if all of the wires
were the same color. You couldn't identify anything in a harness.
The blue and blue/white attach to the red and green wires behind the jack assembly. The other colors are only used for a 2nd and 3rd line number. Thank You Jerry
I am about to sell one on eBay - here are the connections from the installation paperwork and connector that I have:
Top row, left to right:
White - Front Left (+)
Green - Rear Left (+)
Purple - Rear Right (+)
Gray - Front Right (+)
Blue/White strip - AMP REMOTE (Max 0.3A)
Blue - ANT REM (Power Antennta Remote) (12V, Max 0.1A)
Red - Power (Accessory)
Black - Ground
Bottom Row, left ot right
White/Black - Front Left (-)
Green - Rear Left (-)
Purple - Rear Right (-)
Gray - Front Right (-)
BLANK
BLANK
BLANK
Yellow - Power (Battery)
One of the BLANKs is for the "Light Blue - ATT (attenuation for car phone)", but it is unclear which one. This wire is not on my connection block...
The circular BUS line to the right of the terminal block is apparently for linking to a CD/MD unit (cable supplied with unit)
The Blue 3.5mm socket is for the RM-X45 Rotary Commander (which attaches to the indicator lever)
Important notes:
If there is no ACC power line in the car, do not connect the red lead.
Ensure the power select switch on the bottom of the unit is in the B position, then press the RESET button (behind the faceplate).
This means that the display will be off when the unit is not in use - avoiding a flat battery risk.
(Posn A is for normal use, with red line on ACC)
The RESET buttom should be pressed after installation, before initial use.
I have one right in front of me and can tell you what color each wire is, from top left of plastic wiring port. Black/ green ? Grey/black ? Blue Power Antennae Black Ground Black/white ? Green/black ? Red/green ? Left Lower row Gray/red ? Red Accessory/Ppwer Orange Battery Memory power Green ?
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