Spectra A9 ignition question
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- Flatbush97
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I recently installed an A9 head spectra. I found that the radio would stay powered on regardless of the ignition setting. I double checked the wiring and it is correct since it inhibits my siren when the ignition is off. I looked at the service manual in the A5/7 section and saw that there is a JU1 and JU2 that control the ignition and power on of the radio. However, when I looked in the A9 section there was no mention of this that I saw. The only thing that I saw was JU1 and JU2 influence the EEPROM size. Is this the same JU1 and JU2? Do I have to just add JU1 to have the radio shut off with the ignition?? Thanks a lot
- Flatbush97
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- Flatbush97
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Does this mean that unlike the A5/A7 it does not require constant to ensure that the memmory (ie last mode/last illumination state/volume etc...) is kept? The way I had found with the other heads was that ignition turned on and off and the other wire kept the memmory much the same way as in a car stereo. This table with the control head jumpers I was referring to was in the spectra service manual for the A5/7 and I did not see it in the A9 model, hence my question. Thanks all
Not 100% sure, but I believe those parameters are stored in the radio. The radio gets constant power from the main power cable. This A+ is sent to the command board where an unswitched 5 v. is developed & applied to the processor, etc.
Syntor X 9000 also works that way. There was a PSB several years back for memory loss in Syntor X9000 because of voltage drop on the red lead when starting the vehicle. I think it was fixed by adding a diode on the personality board.
Syntor X 9000 also works that way. There was a PSB several years back for memory loss in Syntor X9000 because of voltage drop on the red lead when starting the vehicle. I think it was fixed by adding a diode on the personality board.
- Flatbush97
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All,
I rewired the orange and green and sure enough it worked. The reason for the confusion was that the other heads per the service manual are jumper configurable in addition to what they showed in the installation manual. They also needed constant power to remember settings. Apparently as was pointed out to me the A9 draws power from the regular constant power.... I dont know the reason for the differance. In any case it worked, thanks all for the suggestions.
I rewired the orange and green and sure enough it worked. The reason for the confusion was that the other heads per the service manual are jumper configurable in addition to what they showed in the installation manual. They also needed constant power to remember settings. Apparently as was pointed out to me the A9 draws power from the regular constant power.... I dont know the reason for the differance. In any case it worked, thanks all for the suggestions.