david2166
01-10-2012, 05:00 AM
I have a 2002 Camaro V6 base stero system (non monsoon) wiring
My head unit is a Kenwood KDC-HD548U
Bluetooth kit is Scosche BT800
I am trying to hook up an aftermarket bluetooth kit that will connect with any car radio system. I got all the speaker wires and eletrical wires connected and the mute wire hooked up.When I try to place a call the radio goes into protect mode but you can still hear the call through the speakers. Do I need an additional relay or am I doing something wrong?
Wires bluetooth kit came with to connect
-ACC 12vdc in (I hooked this up to red ignotion wire in radio harness)
-Battery 12vdc in (Hooked this up to yellow battery wire in radio harness)
- Ground (I hooked this up to the black ground wire in radio harness)
- To right speaker (+&- wires) -connected it properly
- To left speaker (+&- wires) - Connected it properly
- to radio left channel + & - wires ( I assumed this is the same as the left/right speaker settings so I hooked these up to rear left speaker wires on radio harness)
- to radio right channel + & - wires ( I assumed this is the same as the left/right speaker settings so I hooked these up to rear right speaker wires on radio harness)
- ACC Radio interrupt in wire (I left this wire unused)
- ACC Radio interrupt out wire*** ( I conected this to mute wire)
***Connectes to the radio as eithier ACC or (-) Mute in, which ever is used.
Important news (I didnt quite understand this section, so I'm not too sure if I need an addional relay)
1. If your radio is equipped with a (-) mute input lead, connect the (-) mute out from the kit to the (-) mute input lead of the radio. This is typically perferable over interrupting the radio ACC. Refer to radio manual to verify if radio is equipped with a (-) mute input lead (ok so I know my radio has a mute wire so thats why I connected it)
2. When using the (-) mute out to trigger a relay, connect the relay coil terminals together with a diode (stripe toward 12vdc). When Using an interface module that mutes the radio, connect the (-) mute wire from kit and the 12vdc wire powering the interface module together with a diode (stripe toward 12vdc). (I didn't do anything for this, thinking since I had the mute wire on the radio connected with the mute wire in the kit that everything would work fine)
My head unit is a Kenwood KDC-HD548U
Bluetooth kit is Scosche BT800
I am trying to hook up an aftermarket bluetooth kit that will connect with any car radio system. I got all the speaker wires and eletrical wires connected and the mute wire hooked up.When I try to place a call the radio goes into protect mode but you can still hear the call through the speakers. Do I need an additional relay or am I doing something wrong?
Wires bluetooth kit came with to connect
-ACC 12vdc in (I hooked this up to red ignotion wire in radio harness)
-Battery 12vdc in (Hooked this up to yellow battery wire in radio harness)
- Ground (I hooked this up to the black ground wire in radio harness)
- To right speaker (+&- wires) -connected it properly
- To left speaker (+&- wires) - Connected it properly
- to radio left channel + & - wires ( I assumed this is the same as the left/right speaker settings so I hooked these up to rear left speaker wires on radio harness)
- to radio right channel + & - wires ( I assumed this is the same as the left/right speaker settings so I hooked these up to rear right speaker wires on radio harness)
- ACC Radio interrupt in wire (I left this wire unused)
- ACC Radio interrupt out wire*** ( I conected this to mute wire)
***Connectes to the radio as eithier ACC or (-) Mute in, which ever is used.
Important news (I didnt quite understand this section, so I'm not too sure if I need an addional relay)
1. If your radio is equipped with a (-) mute input lead, connect the (-) mute out from the kit to the (-) mute input lead of the radio. This is typically perferable over interrupting the radio ACC. Refer to radio manual to verify if radio is equipped with a (-) mute input lead (ok so I know my radio has a mute wire so thats why I connected it)
2. When using the (-) mute out to trigger a relay, connect the relay coil terminals together with a diode (stripe toward 12vdc). When Using an interface module that mutes the radio, connect the (-) mute wire from kit and the 12vdc wire powering the interface module together with a diode (stripe toward 12vdc). (I didn't do anything for this, thinking since I had the mute wire on the radio connected with the mute wire in the kit that everything would work fine)