Mount the unit in place, using four self-tapping screws (M5 x 12). Use RTV (silicone sealer) on screw threads or around the holes to prevent moisture intrusion. Set the left and right anti-vibration springs to position "45°". Determine the mounting location, and drill four mount- ing holes. 1 Never mount the unit near the fuel tank. Bracket (L) Bracket (R) Hexagonal bolt with washer base (M5 x 10) Drill holes 4mm in diameter. Bracket (R) Self-tapping screw (M5 x 12) NOTE: Use seals (A) to cover unused mounting holes on sides of unit. Bracket (L) position "45°" 45° HV 45 3 OVERALL WIRING VIEW This page is provided to give you a quick look at the entire wiring of the ACC-52. Use it to plan your wire routing paths and possible connection points. Detailed wiring is explained in the following pages. NOTE: When routing wires and cables from the rear of the car to the dash- board, it is best to conceal the wires under carpeting. If you do not know how to do this, your local auto me- chanic or car stereo installer should be REMOTE CONTROL CABLE (4-1/2 FEET) CHANGER BLACK GROUND WIRE DATA CABLE (15 FEET) ORANGE/WHITE WIRE CONNECT TO THE CAR'S FUSEBLOCK AT THE "RADIO" OR "ACCESSORY" IDENTIFIED TERMINALS ANTENNA INPUT ANTENNA OUTPUT EXISTING CAR RADIO ANTENNA SOCKET EXISTING CAR STEREO EXISTING CAR RADIO ANTENNA CABLE CONNECT TO SOURCE OF CON- STANT +12 VOLTS REMOTE CONTROL FM MODULE consulted. WIRING THE CD CHANGER DATA CABLE The 15 foot data cable connects the changer to the FM module. First connect the end of the data cable labelled "TO CD CHANGER" to the socket on the left side of the changer. Route the other end of the cable up to the car’s dashboard area near your existing car radio and plug the data cable into the mating socket on the end of the FM module. WIRING THE FM MODULE The FM module should be positioned near your existing car stereo and the 15 foot data cable should be connected to it. Make the following connections to the FM module: ORANGE WITH WHITE STRIPE WIRE Attached to the FM module is a 3 foot orange with white stripe wire. This is to be connected to a + 12 volt circuit that is only live when the ignition is on. The best connection point is at the car’s fuse block at the “RADIO” or “ACCESSORY” identified terminals. GREEN WITH WHITE STRIPE POWER WIRE The 3 foot green with white stripe wire must be connected toa “live” 12 volt wire in the vehicle. You will have to check the wire you connect it to and make certain it is always “live”’ even when the car’s ignition is turned off. If none is found, route the wire to the car’s fuseblock and connect it to a “live” circuit there. 15 FOOT DATA CABLE "TO CD CHANGER" LABEL CAR FUSEBLOCK ORANGE w/WHITE STRIPE WIRE 15 FOOT EXTENSION LEAD (MAY NOT BE REQUIRED) SPLICE INTO "LIVE" WIRE AND TAPE SPLICE EXISTING +12 VOLT "LIVE" WIRE "RADIO" OR "ACCESSORY" TERMINAL FM MODULE 12 VOLT CAR BATTERY FM MODULE FM MODULE GREEN w/WHITE STRIPE WIRE WIRING THE FM MODULE (con't.) BLACK GROUND WIRE The 3 foot black wire attached to the FM module must be secured to a grounded metal part of the car’s chassis. If you cannot find an existing bolt or screw to fasten it to, you must drill a hole in the metal and secure it with a screw. To insure a good ground, remove any paint or grease where the wire will connect. CAR ANTENNA INPUT Locate your existing car radio antenna cable. This is normally a black cable about as thick as a pencil and will be plugged into a socket on the rear of your car radio. Unplug this antenna lead and plug it into the mating female socket on the FM module. IMPORTANT - Some Import cars have a special dual antenna called “DIVERSITY ANTENNA”. If your car has this type of antenna system, you will find the antenna cable will not fit the socket on the FM module. Use of the ACC-52 with “DIVERSITY ANTENNA" is not recommended. You may also find some late model GM cars have an antenna plug that is too small to mate with the FM module. If this is found, call Audiovox’s Toll-Free Assistance for a special adaptor. This adaptor can also be purchased at any car stereo installation center. RADIO ANTENNA OUTPUT Attached to the FM module is a male antenna plug. Simply plug this into the socket on the car radio from which you just removed the car antenna cable. REMOTE CONTROL CABLE Attached to your remote control is a cable that plugs into the remaining socket on the end of the FM module. Position the remote control near the area you will permanently mount it and route the cable to the FM module. Plug the cable into the FM module. EXISTING SCREWGROUNDED METAL PART OR BOLTOF CHASSIS BLACK GROUND WIRE FM MODULE FM MODULE FM MODULE CAR RADIO FEMALE CONNECTOR FM MODULE EXISTING CAR ANTENNA EXISTING CAR RADIO (UNPLUG ANTENNA CABLE) REMOTE CONTROL CAR ANTENNA CABLE REMOTE CONTROL CABLE MALE ANTENNA PLUG MALE ANTENNA PLUG MOUNTING THE REMOTE CONTROL On the back of the remote control you will find an adhesive backed “Velcro” pad. Select the desired mounting area on your car dashboard ...