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Wire
Function
Color
Brown
Telemute
Pink
Reverse
Red/black House
White
Speaker zone 1
left (+)
White/
Speaker zone 1
black
left (-)
Gray
Speaker zone 1
right (+)
Gray/black Speaker zone 1
right (-)
Green
Speaker zone 2
left (+)
Green/
Speaker zone 2
black
left (-)
Purple
Speaker zone 2
right (+)
Purple/
Speaker zone 2
black
right (-)
Line Out Wiring Harness
The line out wiring harness (sold separately) outputs audio to an
external amplifier for zones 3 and 4.
Label
Function
ZONE 3
Outputs analog audio to an
external amplifier for zone 3.
ZONE 4
Outputs analog audio to an
external amplifier for zone 4.
AUX IN 2 Not used. These connectors are
not active for the RV-IN1501
product model. You must use the
CAMERA AUDIO INPUT/AUX 2
INPUT connector on the back of
the stereo instead.
Analog Signal Detect Wiring Harness
Notes
Activates when connected to ground.
For example, when you connect this
wire to a compatible, hands-free mobile
kit, the audio mutes or the input
switches to Aux1 when a call is received
and the kit connects this wire to ground.
You can enable this functionality from
the settings menu.
NOTE: This wire is not used for all
vehicles.
Connects to an analog high signal, such
as the reverse light, to activate the
backup camera when the vehicle is
placed in reverse.
Connects to a 12 Vdc connection for the
RV house power to turn the stereo on
when the house power is turned on.
RCA connectors
Left (white), right (red),
and sub (orange)
Left (white), right (red),
and sub (orange)
Not used
Wire
Pin Function
color
Green
1
Analog input 1 Connects to the steering wheel
Purple
2
Analog input 2 Connects to the steering wheel
Black
4
Analog input
ground
Orange
5
Right camera
detect
Blue
6
Left camera
detect
Brown
7
Front camera
detect
Black
9
Camera detect
ground
Connecting Vehicle and Backup Cameras
You can connect up to four analog vehicle cameras to the
infotainment system for backup, left, right, and front cameras.
1
For each camera, route the camera's RCA analog video
cable to the back of the stereo.
You should clearly label each cable for reference when you
are connecting them to the stereo.
2
For each camera, determine the analog high signal that
should trigger the stereo to display the camera, and route a
wire for that signal to the back of the stereo.
For example, you can use a reverse signal to trigger the
backup camera when the vehicle is put in reverse, or you can
use turn signal to trigger a side mirror camera.
3
Connect each RCA analog video cable to the VIDEO IN
connectors on the back of the stereo, as shown.
Front camera
Left camera
Right camera
Backup camera
4
Connect the analog high signal wire for the backup camera to
the pink REVERSE wire of the power and speaker wiring
harness
(Power and Speaker Wiring Harness, page
5
Connect the analog high signal wire for each of the other
cameras to the appropriate camera detect wire of the analog
signal detect harness
(Analog Signal Detect Wiring Harness,
page
3).
NOTE: If you do not want to trigger a camera automatically,
you should leave that camera detect wire disconnected.
Harness wire color
Blue
Orange
Brown
Notes
controls. Not available for all vehicles.
Contact the RV manufacturer for more
information.
controls. Not available for all vehicles.
Contact the RV manufacturer for more
information.
Ground wire for analog steering wheel
control inputs.
Connects to an analog high signal,
such as the right turn signal, to trigger
the device to display the right side
camera.
Connects to an analog high signal,
such as the left turn signal, to trigger
the device to display the left side
camera.
Connects to an analog high signal to
trigger the device to display the front
camera.
Ground wire for the camera detect
inputs.
2).
Camera
Left camera
Right camera
Front camera
3