Routing the optical cable

Note:

Try not to bend the optical cable sharply. If it is necessary to bend it sharply, make sure that the bending radius is at least 25 mm, otherwise the cable will not transfer signals properly and so this unit will not work properly.

Route the optical cable so that nothing heavy rests on it, and so that it cannot be stepped on or caught in anything – for instance, a door.

Make a loop of diameter at least 200 mm with the remaining optical cable so that the cable does not get strained.

When plugging the optical cable into the unit, use the supplied cable cramp to prevent the cables from being bent sharply.

Route the optical cable so that it does not get caught in moving parts such as the gear shift, hand brake, or seat sliding mechanism. Keep the cable away from hot spots, such as near the heater out- let.

7Using the corrugated tube

To prevent the optical cable from being strained, use the corrugated tube after cut- ting it to the correct length.

Insert the optical cable into the cor- rugated tube.

Optical cable

Corrugated tube

Connecting the Units

Setting example

Optical cable

 

 

IP-BUS cable

 

 

Multi-CD player

RS-D7R

 

(sold separately)

RS-P90

(sold separately)

RCA Input Amplifier

Front Tweeter

Front Mid-range

Front Woofer

Subwoofer

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Pioneer RS-D7R, RS-P90 Routing the optical cable, Setting example, Using the corrugated tube, Connecting the Units