cntrylvr79 Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 Ok so here it goes. I'm going to appologize in advance if I sound condesending or stupid, in the following info. Parts needed 2x cheap rcas 2x rca barrel connectors 5x spdt relays How to wire Relay 1 85 - Guide On wire from the n1. It should be in the rca output harness 86 - +12volts 87 - Ground 30 - Output to the mute wire of the 6800 and 85 of relays 2-5 This is where the rcas come in. You'll have to cut them in half so make sure you get at least 3ft rcas. After you cut them in half strip back about 2 inches. You'l see the ground sheild and the center conductor. The center conductor is the + and the ground sheild is obviously the ground. Then it's white for left and red for front. Relay 2 85 - input from pin 30 of relay 1 86 - +12volts 87a - Left Front + rca from 6800 87 - Left Front + rca from n1 30 - Left Front + rca output for the amp (This is where you put the barrel connector and plug the left front rca going to the amp into.) Relay 3 85 - input from pin 30 of relay 1 86 - +12volts 87a - Left Front - rca from 6800 87 - Left Front - rca from n1 30 - Left Front - rca output for the amp (This is where you put the barrel connector and plug the left front rca going to the amp into.) Relay 4 85 - input from pin 30 of relay 1 86 - +12volts 87a - Right Front + rca from 6800 87 - Right Front + rca from n1 30 - Right Front + rca output for the amp (This is where you put the barrel connector and plug the right front rca going to the amp into.) Relay 5 85 - input from pin 30 of relay 1 86 - +12volts 87a - Right Front - rca from 6800 87 - Right Front - rca from n1 30 - Right Front - rca output for the amp (This is where you put the barrel connector and plug the right front rca going to the amp into.) Basically how this rig works is by default, the audio output to your amp will come from the 6800. When the avic goes into it's vioce prompt mode, it'll mute the 6800 and turn on the relays. That will then feed the left and right front audio signal from the avic to the amp. The only downside I can say about this setup (with a d series anyway) is you must turn off the beep when you touch the screen cause that causes the circuit to activate. That may not be the case though with the n. Also make sure to set the voice volume all the way down when you first set it up, then work your way up until it's at a good volume. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Glex25 Posted January 18, 2007 Author Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 Thanks cntrylvr79 for looking into it me. I thought it might be much less wiring. I'm just going to give the Avic to the wife and install the 6800. I'll get me a Garmin Nuvi somewhere down the line. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
eyetry Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 I am currently trying to determine how to add navigation to an avh 6800. I found an avic 88 dvd and was wondering if I could use this and control the nav functions with the avh 6800. I realy prefer having the 4v pre-outs and the 6-disc dvd so please don't recommend a D2 or Z1. Thanks... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
whtcrxghst Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 For the third time...Yes the AVIC88 will work with your screen Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cntrylvr79 Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 Haven't ya heard, third times' the charm. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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