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Well the PIN number is Usually on the router itself on the back side and its a 8 digit number if that works well and good. Open an Internet Explorer browser page on your wired computer(desktop).In the address bar type - http://192.168.1.1 and press Enter... Leave Username blank & in Password use admin in lower case...8 Dec 2011
usally on most radios you will unplug the wire that comes from the number two mic plug. you will hook you sheid witch is the 2 little black wires from the echo board to number one mic plug. then the two wires will go to wire you unplug and the other one will go to number 2 mic plug.
OK, this is for all the idiots who reply and offer NOTHING. You need more info, model and ver? HE ALREADY GAVE ALL THAT INFO.
Type "M848A v5" in google and you will see it is a PCChips mobo AND the manual is here:
http://download.ecsusa.com/dlfilepcc/manual/848Av50.pdf
BUT the manual DOES NOT HAVE THE PIN-OUT, so the manual is worthless...
Here is the pin-out:
(2)(4)(6)(8)
(1)(3)(5)(7)(9)
...and thanks to guntotenmadm
"""Aug 28, 2009 - The pin layout on the MB
are color coded. There is green, orange, pink, and blue. I'll start
with the green pins 2 and 4 these are for the power led wires, bottom
pin #2 is the + pin (your green wire). Pin #4 is - (your white wire).
Now the orange pins, pins 1 and 3 these are for the HDD led. The bottom pin #1 is the HDD + pin (your red wire). Pin #3 is the HDD
- (your white wire). Now the pink pins, 6 and 8 these are for the power
switch. Pin #6 is the + pin (your orange wire). Pin #8 is the - pin
(your white wire). Now the blue pins, 5 and 7 these are for the reset
switch. Pin #5 is the - (your white wire). Pin #7 is the + (your blue
wire)."""
If you look at the motherboard there is usually a diagram labeled "FRONT PANEL HDR" that will tell you which pins are for: HDD LED, PWR LED, RESET, PWR ON. etc. The chart / diagram may be a few inches away from front panel header. the following example is from my emachine T2893 that I had opened because it won't power up.
the motherboard at the header connector labels pin #2 and with that you can figure out the other pin numbers
example of diagram on motherboard (Confirm the pin numbers on your motherboard)
J9G1 PINS | HD LED | 1 - 3 | | PWR LED | 2 - 4 | | RESET | 5 - 7 | | PWR ON | 6 - 8 |
Hope this helps you figure which pins to hook you switch up to.
You can connect your ipod to the DDX7015. It has a set of female (if I remember correctly) A/V inputs on the back. Youll need a stereo male RCA to male 1/8" adapter from Radio Shack or Wal-Mart. It will have a set of the red/white or red/black male RCA jacks on one end and the male headphone style jack to plug into your iPod on the other. Just set the Kenwood to the correct input and your on your way. I used the input on the back to hook up one of those 5 in 1 Ms. Pac Man joysticks to the unit so my wife can play video games when we're on road trips...very nerdy, but very cool.
I recently had a similar problem. In my case the left speaker had no sound. Finally traced the problem to a broken wire inside the control pod plug, which I destroyed by dissecting it. For those who have the experience, or know someone who does, purchase a new plug, which a Mini DIN 8 pin (RS-422 standard). It should be available at any good electronic parts store. Solder new plug on to cable, which requires a fine electronic soldering iron and a fair bit of skill (the wires are very fine).
Look at the plug (from the rear); you will see it comprises a top row of 3 pins equaly spaced; a middle row of 3 pins (there is room for 4 pins but one pin is missing just left of centre); a bottom row of 2 pins. I numbered these as follows:
8 o 7 o 6 o
5 o 4 o 3 o
2 o 1 o
The wire from the controller comprises 8 coloured cores and a bare core. The wiring of the eight cores are as follows:
DIN CORE PCB
pin 8 - brown 8
pin 7 - red 7
pin 6 - orange 6
pin 5 - yellow 5
pin 4 - green 4
pin 3 - blue 3
pin 2 - white 2
pin 1 - black 9
body clamp - bare wire - G
In case your coloured cores vary from mine I have also listed the pin each one goes to on the printed circuit board plug, which will let you identify the colours.
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