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Contents Audio output
Left front CH Right front CH Right rear CH Left rear CH Subwoofer CH
USB Adapter
GA-Net Bus Configuration
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Navigation unit
or audio unit
Accessory
(CD changer etc.)
XM Receiver
USB Adapter
(With navigation)
The navigation system allows voice control of the audio, XM, PC card, and CD player. Voice control commands are
communicated on the GA-Net (audio unit). When using the navigation TALK/BACK button, the audio is muted on all
speakers and you get navigation sound on the front channels. When using the navigation or route guidance (RG), the
front speakers give the navigation sound and the rear speakers continue to play. For more information, see the
navigation section. The outline of the interruption function is shown in this table.
Navigation TALK/BACK Buttons Navigation voice
output Navigation voice
output Muted Muted Muted
Route guidance Navigation voice outputNavigation voice
output Audio Audio Audio
The audio unit can play digital music from portable audio players, USB drive, etc. When the device is plugged into the
USB adapter. The audio unit uses the GA-NET to allow you to control the device from the audio unit when searching
and playing the files. Not all players and player functions work with the USB adapter. Please see the owner’s manual
for more information.
The GA-Net bus passes audio and navigation commands throughout the navigation and audio components.
These commands include navigation touch screen and hard button signals, audio/XM selections by voice, and XM
station and music title names. Because the entire bus is daisy chained between components (see diagram), any open
or short in the GA-Net bus harness will cause any or all of these functions to become inoperative. Naturally the
addition of any audio accessory must maintain the continuity of the GA-Net bus by installing the Y cable included with
the accessory kit.
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System Description (cont’d)
Reverse signal
GPS antenna
AM/FM antenna Speakers
Navigation unit
Navi DVD
Navigation/Audio Display Screen
CLOCK
(Set by GPS)Color
signal
XM antenna
(satellite &
terrestrial)
Auxiliary jack
assembly
Audio remote
switches
(steering wheel)
Illumination
Signal
(lighted buttons)
AM/FM
receiverCD Player
(CD, MP3, WMA)
Audio
processor
PC Card Slot (for playing audio
MP3, and WMA audio files) Navi
processor
(ECU)
GPS
receiver
Yaw rate sensor
(senses turning)
DVD player
(navi maps)
GA-net
Audio
Section
Navigaion
Section
Illumination
(Night/Day
display mode)
ECM/PCM
(vehicle speed pulses) Voice control switch
USB Adapter unit
XM Receiver HandsFreeLink
control unitMicrophone
HFL TALK/BACK
buttons
Navigation
TALK/BACK
buttons
Stereo Amplifier
(Type S model)
Climate
control unit
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Audio Glossary
Item Definition
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NOTE: All items may not apply to this vehicle. See the owner’s manual for more information.
Active noise cancellation The active noise cancellation system cancels some of the vehicle noise. This occurs in the 1,500 2,400 rpm range. Microphones detect the low frequency
sound, and the system outputs a canceling sound from the audio speaker.
AM (Amplitude Modulation)
Amplifier A device that increases the level of a signal by increasing the current or voltage.
Antenna A device used to send or receive electromagnetic waves thr ough the air.
ATA (PC Card) A type of card that has been tested for use in playing WMA, and MP3 music files in the PC Card slot. Sizes of up to 1 GB have been tested.
Audio remote switch The switches on the steering wheel that control the audio system.
Auxiliary jack Allows the customer to use a portable audio device to i nput audio recordings.
Balance A control that changes the relative volume of the left and right channels.
Band A range of frequencies between two definite limits. Bands are assigned by the Federal Communications Commission for specific uses.
Bass An adjustment for the low frequency sounds of around 160 Hz and below.
Byte A unit of storage for computer files and memory. A CD holds approximately 700 million bytes.
Cassette Audio or video magnetic tape container having two reels. Customers can insert it for play back
Compactflash Astandardforsmall-size(3x4cm),memorycardsusedinmobilecomputers, PDAs, digital cameras. Compact flash memory cards are available in size of
32 MB up to 4 GB or more and can be played in the audio PC slot. Sizes above
1 GB have not been tested.
CD (Compact Disc) A 4.5-inch plastic disc containing digital audio recording that is played optically on a laser equipped player. Never use discs with a paper label. In a hot vehicle,
labels can curl up and jam the unit.
CD (audio disc) changer CD player that can store and play more than one CD. Two types are available. Some units accept CDs fed into the changer one at a time, and others accept a
magazine (with CDs stacked in a container).
CD player A com ponent designed to play compact disc recordings using a laser optical
pickup. The signal from a CD player usually requires amplification.
Decibels (db)
Distortion Inexact repr oduction of an audio signal caused by playing music at levels the
audio system cannot handle.
Dolby (noise reduction) A processing system developed by Dolby Laboratories that reduces the background noise on recording media. The result is a cleaner playback from the
audio system.
DUET A serial data communication line used for sub display.
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) A 4.5-inch CD-like format used for storing movies with digital audio and video features. The DVD-A format is a DVD format designed for DVD audio systems.
Some vehicles can play DVD and DVD-A formats.
Equalizer A device that changes the relative volume of individual frequency bands to suit personal tastes of the listener.
Fader The control that adjusts the relative volume levels of front and rear speakers in a four-speaker system.
Format To prepare a PC Card to receive files this function is done on a PC. Always choose either FAT or FAT32, as the NTFS format is not accepted by the system.
Pick the default sectors for the format method selected.
FM (Frequency Modulation) The form of modulation used for radio and television sound transmission in most of the world. Less prone to interference than AM. The FM broadcast band
in North America covers roughly 87.7 to 107.9 MHz.
(cont’d)
The type of transmission used in the standard radio broadcast band from 530 to 1710 kHz.
A method of measuring sound or radio signal strength received by the audio unit antenna.
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Audio GlossaryItem Definition
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System Description (cont’d)
GA-Net
The GA-Net allows the audio unit to communicate with all the audio and
navigation components in a vehicle. If there is an open in the GA-Net, or
components, components or the entire audio and navigation system may
appear inoperative.
GB (Gigabyte) A unit of memory or disk storage equal to billion bytes (1000 million bytes).
HDD Abbreviation for hard disc drive. They are sensitive to heat and it is not
recommended that they be used in the PC card slot for playing audio files.
Hertz (Hz) The unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second (cps). One kilohertz (kHz)
equals 1,000 cps; one megahertz (MHz) equals 1 million cps.
Integrated amplifier A component that combines a pre amp and a power amp into a single unit. A
receiver combines an integrated amp and a tuner into a single unit.
Jewel case The hard plastic case that contains a compact disc or DVD. Always use a jewel
case to prevent scratches on the underside of a CD or DVD.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) A type of digital display that changes reflectance or transmittance when an electrical field is applied to it.
Memory Circuitry or devices that hold information in electrical or magnetic form, such
as the AM/FM radio presets.
MB (Megabyte) One million bytes. Written as 1 MB. Megabytes are used as a measure of digital
storage space. For example, a CD can hold 650 MB.
Mic An abbreviation for microphone. For vehicles with navigation, the microphone
accepts navigation voice commands to control audio and navigation functions.
MP3 music files MP3 is an audio coding format. MP3 is a popular audio compression format on
the Internet and computers. CDs and PC Cards with these files can be played on
some vehicle’s audio system.
Mute When the navigation gives guidance, the front speakers are muted (no music).
When you use the voice control system, all of the speakers are muted.
Noise Unwanted random sounds like buzzing, hiss, pops, static, whine, etc.
PC card The slot used for playing MP3 and WMA music files. The PC Card is usually a
combination of a small flash card in a PCMCIA adaptor that slides into the slot.
The ATA, SD, and compact flash types of cards have been tested up to 1 GB.
PCMCIA A computer standard for the slot that the PC card slides into. Another term for
the PC card slot.
Processor The part of an audio device that performs tasks/calculations. In the audio unit
the processor handles muting to allow the navi to speak voice commands, and
the decoding/playback of the sound files etc.
Radio A head unit that combines a tuner, a preamplifier, and often a power-amplifier.
Route guidance (RG) Spoken voice used for turn-by-turn navigation from the audio speakers.
SCF (Cold Start Fix) screens These screens are displayed if the system requires a GPS initialization. The vehicle should be moved outside into an open area away from buildings/power
lines.
Stereo A recording of at least two channels where you can hear sound or music from
the left or right side.
SD (Secure Digital) card This compact type of memory card allows for fast data transfer and has built-in security functions. SD cards have a small write-protection switch on the side.
Shield A metallic foil or braided wire layer surr ounding conductors which are
designed to prevent electrostatic or electromagnetic interference (noise) from
external sources such as buzzing, or popping sounds heard on the speakers.
Speaker (Loudspeaker) A device that converts electrical energy into acoustical energy (sound).
Speed-sensitive volume
compensation (SVC) The SVC increases the audio volume to compensate for increased interior noise
when the vehicle drivers at freeway speeds.
Subwoofer A loudspeaker made to reproduce the lowest audio frequencies, about 25 Hz to
125 Hz.
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Track A sound recording on a CD, tape, or PC Card.
Treble An adjustment to control the volume of the high frequency sounds.
Tuner A component (or part of a component) that receives radio signals and selects
one broadcast from many.
Tweeter A speaker designed to reproduce the higher frequencies (treble) only.
USB Universal Serial Bus. The USB is used for playing the compressed audio files
(MP3, WMA, and AAC) on the external device through the audio unit.
Voice coil A coil of wire wrapped around a tube and then attached to the speaker cone or
diaphragm. When an audio signal is applied, the coil becomes an
electromagnet and interacts with the permanent magnet causing the come or
diaphragm to vibrate. We interpret this vibrations as sound.
Volume control Allows you to control the loudness of the music.
WMA music file Windows Media Audio File. This is an accepted format for music files to be
played on either a CD-R, a CD-RW or a PC Card.
Woofer A speaker that is designed to reproduce low (bass) frequencies only.
XM radio Satellite based radio transmission, which also uses a ground based repeater
network to ensure seamless reception. The channels originate from XM’s
broadcast center, in Washington, DC, and uplink to two satellites. These
satellites transmit the signal across the entire continental United States.
XM receiver The external component that receives and processes the XM signals from the
XM satellites, and terrestrial (land) stations. The audio unit communicates to
the XM receiver over the GA-Net bus.
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Audio Unit Connector for Inputs and Outputs
With navigation (Navigation unit)
23-170Audio System
System Description (cont’d)
NAVIGATION UNIT
CONNECTOR G (3P)
NAVIGATION UNIT
CONNECTOR B (24P)
NAVIGATION UNIT
CONNECTOR A (24P)
NAVIGATION UNIT
CONNECTOR E (14P)
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NAVIGATION UNIT CONNECTOR A (24P)
Type S model
Cavity Wire Color Connect to Except Type S model
Cavity Wire Color Connect to
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A1 RED Dash lights brightness
controller (ILL )
A3 LT BLU Data link connector (DLC) (K-LINE)
A4 GRN Multiplex integrated control unit (MICU) (SCTY RADIO)
A5 BRN Audio remote switch (AUDIO REMOTE GND)
A6 PUR Stereo amplifier (RR SIG )
A7 LT GRN Stereo amplifier (RR SIG )
A10 WHT Stereo amplifier (RL SIG )
A11 BLK Stereo amplifier (RL SIG )
A12 BLK Body ground to G505 (GND)
A13 GRY No. 14 (7.5 A) fuse in the under- dash fuse/relay box (ILL )
A14 PUR No. 35 (7.5 A) fuse in the under- dash fuse/relay box
(ACC RADIO)
A15 BLU ECM/PCM (VSP)
A16 PNK Audio remote switch (AUDIO REMOTE SW)
A17 LT BLU Stereo amplifier (SWD B)
A18 PNK Stereo amplifier (FR SIG )
A19 BLU Stereo amplifier (FR SIG )
A22 RED Stereo amplifier (FL SIG )
A23 BLU Stereo amplifier (FL SIG )
A24 WHT No. 23 (10 A) fuse in the under- hood fuse/relay box
( B BACK UP) A1 RED Dash lights brightness
controller (ILL )
A3 LT BLU Data link connector (DLC) (K-LINE)
A4 GRN Multiplex integrated control unit (MICU) (SCTY RADIO)
A5 BRN Audio remote switch (AUDIO REMOTE GND)
A6 ORN Right rear speaker (RR R )
A7 BLU Right rear speaker (RR R )
A10 BRN Left rear speaker (RR L )
A11 YEL Left rear speaker (RR L )
A12 BLK Body ground to G505 (GND)
A13 GRY No. 14 (7.5 A) fuse in the under- dash fuse/relay box (ILL )
A14 PUR No. 35 (10 A) fuse in the under- dash fuse/relay box
(ACC RADIO)
A15 BLU ECM/PCM (VSP)
A16 PNK Audio remote switch (AUDIO REMOTE SW)
A18 BRN Front passenger’s door speaker, right tweeter (FR R )
A19 GRY Front passenger’s door speaker, right tweeter (FR R )
A22 PNK Driver’s door speaker, left tweeter (FR L )
A23 LT GRN Driver’s door speaker, left tweeter (FR L )
A24 WHT No. 23 (10 A) fuse in the under- hood fuse/relay box
( B BACK UP)
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Wire side of female terminals
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Cavity Wire Color Connect to
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System Description (cont’d)
B1 BRN Auxiliary jack assembly
(AUX S GND)
B2 GRY Shield for terminals No. 1, No. 3, No. 11, No. 12, and
No. 13 (AUX SH GND)
B3 BLU Auxiliary jack assembly (AUX GND)
B8 LT BLU HandsFreeLink control unit (HFL MUTE)
B9 PNK HandsFreeLink control unit (TELM SIG )
B10 GRY Shield for terminals No. 11, No. 12, No. 23, and No. 24
(HFL/NAV COMM SH)
B11 GRN HandsFreeLink control unit (HFL/NAV COMM2)
B12 WHT HandsFreeLink control unit (HFL/NAV COMM4)
B13 YEL Auxiliary jack assembly (AUX L)
B14 GRN Auxiliary jack assembly (AUX R)
B15 WHT Auxiliary jack assembly (AUX DET)
B20 LT GRN HandsFreeLink control unit (HFL ICON)
B21 BLU HandsFreeLink control unit (TELM SIG )
B23 BLK HandsFreeLink control unit (HFL/NAV COMM1)
B24 RED HandsFreeLink control unit (HFL/NAV COMM3)
: The shielded wires have a heat-shrink tube insulating the outside of the wire. The color of the
insulating tube, typically black or dark gray, may
not match the color of the wire listed on the
schematic.
Wire side of female terminals
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