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No Sticky about OEM setup?
Hey guys. I was looking for some information about the OEM setup for my TSX and figured I had hit a goldmine when I stumbled onto this board. However, I was disapointed to see that there was no clear thread that answered my basic questions about the OEM setup. Maybe we can gather some of the data here, then compile it into an informative post that can be sticky'ed for all to benifit?
I'll begin with some of the data I was able to gather after reading through the board for the past few days, and maybe some others can answer some of my questions as well. If you have some input that you don't know is absolute fact, then indicate that with your info.
Is there a difference in the audio systems between the nav and non-nav headunits?
The HU has two sets of stereo pre-amp outs (front and rear) that run to an external amp. There has been discusion of a wiring diagram for the HU harness, though I haven't come across it yet.
The HU has an aux input that can be used for an external source. Directions for using this input can be found here: http://www.acura-tsx.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3148
The external amp, far all channels, is located under the factory HU?
It is assumed that the signal from the HU to the amp is low-level, though I haven't seen any definate info on this.
The amp has outputs for the front speakers, rear door speakers, and rear deck speakers.
The front speakers receive a full range signal. Where are the X-overs located? Is there processing in the amp, or passive X-overs on the way to the front speakers?
The front door speaker is a 6.5" Aftermarket speakers will require drilling holes for mounting as the OEM speakers are mounted with clips.
A write-up on how to remove the door panels can be found here: http://www.acura-tsx.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1989
The max mounting depth of the front woofers (measured from the surface of the metal door skin) is _____ . Is the window glass a factor when it's lowered?
The max clearance from the metal door skin to the inside of the stock speaker grilles is ______ .
If the stock grille for the dash tweeter is removed, the resulting hole is _____ inches in dia.
The rear doors get a full range signal? I don't even know what these speakers look like. Coaxial? Size? Mounting depth?
The rear deck 6x9 speakers are low-pass filtered (internal to the amp) and are for bass only. This X-over is fixed at ____ Hz?
That's all I have for now. Feel free to add to this thread if you have some usefull information.
Thanks.
I'll begin with some of the data I was able to gather after reading through the board for the past few days, and maybe some others can answer some of my questions as well. If you have some input that you don't know is absolute fact, then indicate that with your info.
Is there a difference in the audio systems between the nav and non-nav headunits?
The HU has two sets of stereo pre-amp outs (front and rear) that run to an external amp. There has been discusion of a wiring diagram for the HU harness, though I haven't come across it yet.
The HU has an aux input that can be used for an external source. Directions for using this input can be found here: http://www.acura-tsx.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3148
The external amp, far all channels, is located under the factory HU?
It is assumed that the signal from the HU to the amp is low-level, though I haven't seen any definate info on this.
The amp has outputs for the front speakers, rear door speakers, and rear deck speakers.
The front speakers receive a full range signal. Where are the X-overs located? Is there processing in the amp, or passive X-overs on the way to the front speakers?
The front door speaker is a 6.5" Aftermarket speakers will require drilling holes for mounting as the OEM speakers are mounted with clips.
A write-up on how to remove the door panels can be found here: http://www.acura-tsx.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1989
The max mounting depth of the front woofers (measured from the surface of the metal door skin) is _____ . Is the window glass a factor when it's lowered?
The max clearance from the metal door skin to the inside of the stock speaker grilles is ______ .
If the stock grille for the dash tweeter is removed, the resulting hole is _____ inches in dia.
The rear doors get a full range signal? I don't even know what these speakers look like. Coaxial? Size? Mounting depth?
The rear deck 6x9 speakers are low-pass filtered (internal to the amp) and are for bass only. This X-over is fixed at ____ Hz?
That's all I have for now. Feel free to add to this thread if you have some usefull information.
Thanks.
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Is there a difference in the audio systems between the nav and non-nav headunits?
HU/NAVI = Alpine
CD Player = Panasonic
The external amp is located under the OEM CD player, behind the "not an ash tray".
The signal from the HU to the amp is low-level. No one has measured the voltage level, yet.
Where are the X-overs located?
OEM amp
Is there processing in the amp?
Yes, lot's of it.
The max mounting depth of the front woofers (measured from 1/2" away from the stock grill to the rear of the door, leaving 1/4" gap) is 2.85". Is the window glass a factor when it's lowered? Not if you cut the plastic liner behind the OEM grill.
The max clearance from the metal door skin to the inside of the stock speaker grilles depends. One can cut the plastic tabs that extrude out of the door and increase the distance by as much as 1/2" inch, if not more.
If the stock grille for the dash tweeter is removed, the resulting hole is ?? inches in dia.
The rear doors get a full range signal? Yes.
I don't even know what these speakers look like. Coaxial? Size? Mounting depth?
Same as front.
The rear deck 6x9 speakers are low-pass filtered (internal to the amp) and are for bass only. This X-over frequency varies by volume.
HU/NAVI = Alpine
CD Player = Panasonic
The external amp is located under the OEM CD player, behind the "not an ash tray".
The signal from the HU to the amp is low-level. No one has measured the voltage level, yet.
Where are the X-overs located?
OEM amp
Is there processing in the amp?
Yes, lot's of it.
The max mounting depth of the front woofers (measured from 1/2" away from the stock grill to the rear of the door, leaving 1/4" gap) is 2.85". Is the window glass a factor when it's lowered? Not if you cut the plastic liner behind the OEM grill.
The max clearance from the metal door skin to the inside of the stock speaker grilles depends. One can cut the plastic tabs that extrude out of the door and increase the distance by as much as 1/2" inch, if not more.
If the stock grille for the dash tweeter is removed, the resulting hole is ?? inches in dia.
The rear doors get a full range signal? Yes.
I don't even know what these speakers look like. Coaxial? Size? Mounting depth?
Same as front.
The rear deck 6x9 speakers are low-pass filtered (internal to the amp) and are for bass only. This X-over frequency varies by volume.
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Wow, this is a great idea for a sticky thread...one stop shopping for anyone wanting to upgrade You get some rep points from me!!! Not that they amount to much
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soopa, myself, and a few other members have been working on a FAQ for the TSX. We're just redoing some of the database stuff so that it is better organized but we should have it up shortly. We will have info on stock equipment as well as upgrade info.
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This thread is a great idea.
slo007, you mentioned that the Nav system is made by Apline. However, does anyone have any information on the make/model or the LCD screen? Specifically, I am trying to find information regarding the wiring for the touch screen. Perhaps the Acura TSX manual has this information...?
slo007, you mentioned that the Nav system is made by Apline. However, does anyone have any information on the make/model or the LCD screen? Specifically, I am trying to find information regarding the wiring for the touch screen. Perhaps the Acura TSX manual has this information...?
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This thread is a great idea.
slo007, you mentioned that the Nav system is made by Apline. However, does anyone have any information on the make/model or the LCD screen? Specifically, I am trying to find information regarding the wiring for the touch screen. Perhaps the Acura TSX manual has this information...?
slo007, you mentioned that the Nav system is made by Apline. However, does anyone have any information on the make/model or the LCD screen? Specifically, I am trying to find information regarding the wiring for the touch screen. Perhaps the Acura TSX manual has this information...?
I don't see why the manual would have brand names, but perhaps it might have a figure on the wiring. Best way to find out is create a new thread with a request for a scan of a manual page in regards to the LCD wiring.
However, last I checked the entire sound system is one unit, so I'm not sure it will have any info on the stuff inside.
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Originally Posted by slo007
I believe e-electro took his system apart. You might want to PM him.
I don't see why the manual would have brand names, but perhaps it might have a figure on the wiring. Best way to find out is create a new thread with a request for a scan of a manual page in regards to the LCD wiring.
I don't see why the manual would have brand names, but perhaps it might have a figure on the wiring. Best way to find out is create a new thread with a request for a scan of a manual page in regards to the LCD wiring.
I had written up all of the pin outs, wire colors, etc. once... but it was other the other site that is down, and lost the document during a system crash. I was going to revive it, but kept waiting for the FAQ/How-to section to show up so I coulf up load all of the scans and documents... oh well
But if anyone has questions, I'd be glad to answer them!
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Wow... you really did tear everything apart...
Here is my question:
Over the past week, I have figured out eveything I need in order to connect a media PC to the nav system, including both video and audio. However, I do not want to carry this out on my car unless I can find a way to use either the steering wheel controls or the touch screen input to control the PC (I'm not talking about controlling Windows, a start menu, etc., just a simple GUI for music and video playback).
So, when you took apart your nav system and carried out your mods, were you able to locate any specific inputs for the steering wheel controls or touch screen? Also, is there any documentation regarding either connection in the user's manual?
I hope this makes sense. Thanks a bunch.
Here is my question:
Over the past week, I have figured out eveything I need in order to connect a media PC to the nav system, including both video and audio. However, I do not want to carry this out on my car unless I can find a way to use either the steering wheel controls or the touch screen input to control the PC (I'm not talking about controlling Windows, a start menu, etc., just a simple GUI for music and video playback).
So, when you took apart your nav system and carried out your mods, were you able to locate any specific inputs for the steering wheel controls or touch screen? Also, is there any documentation regarding either connection in the user's manual?
I hope this makes sense. Thanks a bunch.
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Audio Unit Connectors:
-Back of CD unit
-Bottom of CD unit
Audio-HVAC Display Panel Connector C
-Above CD unit
-Back of CD unit
Code:
Cavity Wire Connect to A1 YEL/GRN Radio switch (Amp.) A2 YEL/RED ACC (main stereo power supply) A3 GRN/RED Radio remote Switch A4 RED/WHT (Security inout) A5 LT GRN Stereo Amplifier (Right rear speaker (+)) A6 BLU Stereo Amplifier (Left rear speaker (+)) A7 BLU Stereo Amplifier (Front passenger's door speaker (+), Right tweeter (+)) A8 RED/BLU Stereo Amplifier (Driver's door speaker (+), Left tweeter (+)) A9 RED/BLK Lights-on signal A10 WHT/BLU Constant power A11 BRN Radio remote switch ground A12 BLU/RED Navigation unit (RG GND) A13 WHT Navigatoin unit (RG L+) A14 --- Not used A15 PUR Stereo Amplifier (Right rear speaker (-)) A16 PNK Stereo Amplifier (Left rear speaker (-)) A17 RED Stereo Amplifier (Front passenger's door speaker (-), Right tweeter (-)) A18 YEL Stereo Amplifier (Driver's door speaker (-), Left tweeter (-)) A19 RED Dash lights brightness controller A20 BLK Groung (G504)
Code:
B1 --- Not used B2 --- Not used B3 BLK Ground (BUS) B4 --- Not used B5 --- Not used B6 --- Not used B7 --- Not used B8 --- Not used B9 BLU/RED BUS (+) B10 WHT BUS (-) B11 --- Not used B12 --- Not used B13 --- Not used B14 --- Not used
-Above CD unit
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C1 BLK Audio-HVAC subdisplay ground (5V) C2 BLU/ORN Audio-HVAC subdisplay 5V signal line C3 --- Not used C4 YEL/RED Audio-HVAC subdisplay reset signal line C5 YEL Audio-HVAC subdisplay clock signal line C6 BLU/RED Audio-HVAC subdisplay data signal line C7 BLU Audio-HVAC subdisplay CE signal line C8 GRY Audio-HVAC subdisplay shielding ground C9 RED Audio-HVAC subdisplay LCD (BL-) signal line C10 GRN Audio-HVAC subdisplay LCD (BL+) signal line
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LCD Connector 20P
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Term# Wire Description Color 1 WHT/RED Continuous power source 2 YEL/RED Power source for accessory 3 BLU/RED Data Bus (+) GA-Net 4 BLK Shield for audio bus teminal #3,13 5 RED/WHT Data Bus (+) GA-Net 6 --- Not used 7 --- Not used 8 WHT Red color signal 9 RED Green color signal 10 BLK Ground for display unit 11 --- Not used 12 --- Not used 13 WHT Data Bus (-) GA-Net 14 GRN/BLK Shield for audio bus teminal #5,15 15 RED/BLU Data Bus (-) GA-Net 16 --- Not used 17 BLU Ground for color signal 18 YEL Blue color signal 19 BRN Composite video (vert/horz) synching signal 20 GRY Sheild for terminal #8,9,17,18,19
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I believe that the steering wheel controls have internal resistors associated with each button, and you would need a voltage comparator circuit to determine which button was pressed. The aftermarket interfaces I've seen (PAC) imitate aftermarket IR remotes - don't know if they would interface with your media PC.
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Trunk DVD Connectors
-Connector A (20P)
-Connector B (14P)
-Connector C (8P)
-Connector E (2P)
-Connector A (20P)
Code:
1 WHT Red color signal 2 RED Green color signal 3 GRY Shield for terminal 31,2,11,12,13 4 --- Not used 5 RED/BLK ILL(+) 6 --- Not used 7 --- Not used 8 WHT CAN-H (CAN high) F-CAN bus communication 9 GRN/BLK Shield for display bus terminal #10,20 10 RED/WHT DISP BUS (+) (Display bus positive) 11 YEL [color=blue]Blue[color] color signal 12 BRN Composite video (vert/horz) synching signal 13 BLU Ground for color signal 14 --- Not used 15 --- Not used 16 --- Not used 17 --- Not used 18 RED CAN-L (CAN low) F-CAN bus communication 19 --- Not used 20 RED/BLU DISP BUS (-) (Display bus negative)
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1 --- Not used 2 --- Not used 3 --- Not used 4 --- Not used 5 WHT/GRN RG L (+) (Route guidance voice left positive) 6 BLU MIC SIG (+) (Mic ouput signal positive) 7 --- Not used 8 --- Not used 9 --- Not used 10 GRY STRG SW (Steering wheel switch output) 11 LT GRN SH RG (Shield route guidance) #5,12 12 GRN GND RG (Route guidance voice groung) 13 LT BLU SH MIC (Shield mic) #4,14 14 PNK GND MIC (Ground for Mic signal)
Code:
1 WHT/RED Battery power 2 YEL/RED ACC power 3 --- Not used 4 BLK Ground for navigation unit 5 GRN BACK LT (Back light) Reverse signal 6 BLU/WHT VSP (Vehicle speed pulse) 7 GRN/RED DIAG P (Diagnostic positive) 8 GRN/YEL DIAG N (Diagnostic negative)
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1 --- GPS antenna signal 2 --- GPS antenna ground
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Speaker Wire Colors:
LEFT REAR SPEAKER
RIGHT REAR SPEAKER
DRIVER'S DOOR SPEAKER
LEFT TWEETER
FRONT PASSENGER'S DOOR SPEAKER
RIGHT TWEETER
LEFT REAR DOOR SPEAKER
RIGHT REAR DOOR SPEAKER
* Wire at speaker is different color than wire at amplifier. Wire at speaker given.
LEFT REAR SPEAKER
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+ PNK* - BLU/YEL*
Code:
+ RED* - BRN*
Code:
+ GRN/BLK - LT GREEN
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+ BLU/ORN - GRY/BLU
Code:
+ GRN/YEL - GRY*
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+ BLK/RED - PNK/BLK
Code:
+ BLU/RED* - BLU/ORN*
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+ BLU/RED - BLU/ORN
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Originally Posted by daniel1113
Wow... you really did tear everything apart...
Here is my question:
Over the past week, I have figured out eveything I need in order to connect a media PC to the nav system, including both video and audio. However, I do not want to carry this out on my car unless I can find a way to use either the steering wheel controls or the touch screen input to control the PC (I'm not talking about controlling Windows, a start menu, etc., just a simple GUI for music and video playback).
So, when you took apart your nav system and carried out your mods, were you able to locate any specific inputs for the steering wheel controls or touch screen? Also, is there any documentation regarding either connection in the user's manual?
I hope this makes sense. Thanks a bunch.
Here is my question:
Over the past week, I have figured out eveything I need in order to connect a media PC to the nav system, including both video and audio. However, I do not want to carry this out on my car unless I can find a way to use either the steering wheel controls or the touch screen input to control the PC (I'm not talking about controlling Windows, a start menu, etc., just a simple GUI for music and video playback).
So, when you took apart your nav system and carried out your mods, were you able to locate any specific inputs for the steering wheel controls or touch screen? Also, is there any documentation regarding either connection in the user's manual?
I hope this makes sense. Thanks a bunch.
Originally Posted by elduderino
I believe that the steering wheel controls have internal resistors associated with each button, and you would need a voltage comparator circuit to determine which button was pressed. The aftermarket interfaces I've seen (PAC) imitate aftermarket IR remotes - don't know if they would interface with your media PC.
Here is the info for the audio buttons, perhaps you can make your own adapter:
Resistance is measured between pins 3 and 4 on the back of the remote switch unit:
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Position Resistance OFF About 10 kOhm MODE About 4 kOhm CH (+) About 2 kOhm CH (-) About 800 Ohm VOL UP About 370 Ohm VOL DOWN About 100 Ohm
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Now were talkin!
Great info coming in guys. And thanks to e_lectro for all his input.
I won't spend any time cleaning any of this up if there is an "officail" FAQ coming soon. We can just use this thread for reference til then.
Any one know who manufactures the connectors for the harnesses for Honda? I have found Digi-Key to be a priceless resource for those types of parts. From connectors to flat ribbon cables, tact switches, you name it.
Great info coming in guys. And thanks to e_lectro for all his input.
I won't spend any time cleaning any of this up if there is an "officail" FAQ coming soon. We can just use this thread for reference til then.
Any one know who manufactures the connectors for the harnesses for Honda? I have found Digi-Key to be a priceless resource for those types of parts. From connectors to flat ribbon cables, tact switches, you name it.
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Originally Posted by Floyd
Any one know who manufactures the connectors for the harnesses for Honda?
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Thanks for the great information, e_lectro. All of those charts will definitely come in handy.
Now that I look at the controls included on the steering wheel, as well as the resistance based input, I don't think I want to go that route. I don't think I will have enough control over the computer, plus I will need to be able to control those basic radio runctions when using the computer, anyway.
However, I will continue to look into using the touch screen. Thanks again.
Now that I look at the controls included on the steering wheel, as well as the resistance based input, I don't think I want to go that route. I don't think I will have enough control over the computer, plus I will need to be able to control those basic radio runctions when using the computer, anyway.
However, I will continue to look into using the touch screen. Thanks again.
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