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| Pinouts for Delco CD-CHANGER 1997 SC2 [message #495310] |
Mon, 31 October 2005 01:07 |
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Anyone know what the pinouts are for the Delco CD-Changer?
I'm going to hack into the outputs and wire in an AUX input so I can
connect an MP3 player to the stereo.
Before you ask:
YES, I do have the cd-changer installed.
YES, It's the factory radio with the equalizer.
It's a 1997 SC2.
I have tried all sorts of googling on the web and newsgroups, and the
pinouts just seem to be information that you just cannot find anywhere
on the web.
I have found the pinouts for the radio, but they conveniently omit the
part of the connector that is spacifically for the CD-Changer. The
cd-changer manual is no help either.
Thanks.
Remove the BALONEY from my email address.
-----------------------------------------------------
Matthew Fries Minneapolis, MN USA
freeze [at] baloneyvisi.com
"Quit eating all my *STUFF*!" - The Tick
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| Re: Pinouts for Delco CD-CHANGER 1997 SC2 [message #498284 ] |
Tue, 01 November 2005 00:43 |
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I'd be willing to bet that there is data going across the wiring (and not
just signal, of course). Were you planning on building your own interface?
There may already be something already available that connects to the OEM
radio for a similar purpose - something more advanced than just a signal AUX
in.
Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
---
Visit my Saturn Car Audio and Performance Page at http://www.evilplastic.com
"Matthew Fries" <nobody [at] home.com> wrote in message
news:1pnam1lcvt4thmgq77iidujbqh18b0l53b [at] 4ax.com...
> Anyone know what the pinouts are for the Delco CD-Changer?
>
> I'm going to hack into the outputs and wire in an AUX input so I can
> connect an MP3 player to the stereo.
>
> Before you ask:
> YES, I do have the cd-changer installed.
> YES, It's the factory radio with the equalizer.
> It's a 1997 SC2.
>
> I have tried all sorts of googling on the web and newsgroups, and the
> pinouts just seem to be information that you just cannot find anywhere
> on the web.
>
> I have found the pinouts for the radio, but they conveniently omit the
> part of the connector that is spacifically for the CD-Changer. The
> cd-changer manual is no help either.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Remove the BALONEY from my email address.
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Matthew Fries Minneapolis, MN USA
> freeze [at] baloneyvisi.com
>
> "Quit eating all my *STUFF*!" - The Tick
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| Re: Pinouts for Delco CD-CHANGER 1997 SC2 [message #498285 ] |
Tue, 01 November 2005 02:03 |
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I'm sure there is a digital signal of some sort going from the
CD-changer to the radio, but that's OK, I'm really only interested in
the left channel, right channel and common wires.
I don't need to build an interface.... I already have a CD-changer,
and it's currently connected and working. I just want to substitute
external audio for the CD-changer's audio.
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 17:43:03 -0600, "Lane"
<lane [at] NOSPAMevilplastic.com> wrote:
>I'd be willing to bet that there is data going across the wiring (and not
>just signal, of course). Were you planning on building your own interface?
>There may already be something already available that connects to the OEM
>radio for a similar purpose - something more advanced than just a signal AUX
>in.
>
>Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
>---
>Visit my Saturn Car Audio and Performance Page at http://www.evilplastic.com
>
>
>
>"Matthew Fries" <nobody [at] home.com> wrote in message
>news:1pnam1lcvt4thmgq77iidujbqh18b0l53b [at] 4ax.com...
>> Anyone know what the pinouts are for the Delco CD-Changer?
>>
>> I'm going to hack into the outputs and wire in an AUX input so I can
>> connect an MP3 player to the stereo.
>>
>> Before you ask:
>> YES, I do have the cd-changer installed.
>> YES, It's the factory radio with the equalizer.
>> It's a 1997 SC2.
>>
>> I have tried all sorts of googling on the web and newsgroups, and the
>> pinouts just seem to be information that you just cannot find anywhere
>> on the web.
>>
>> I have found the pinouts for the radio, but they conveniently omit the
>> part of the connector that is spacifically for the CD-Changer. The
>> cd-changer manual is no help either.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Remove the BALONEY from my email address.
>> -----------------------------------------------------
>> Matthew Fries Minneapolis, MN USA
>> freeze [at] baloneyvisi.com
>>
>> "Quit eating all my *STUFF*!" - The Tick
>
Thanks.
Remove the BALONEY from my email address.
-----------------------------------------------------
Matthew Fries Minneapolis, MN USA
freeze [at] baloneyvisi.com
"Quit eating all my *STUFF*!" - The Tick
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| Re: Pinouts for Delco CD-CHANGER 1997 SC2 [message #498302 ] |
Wed, 02 November 2005 04:09 |
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Ok, here's a diagram: http://www.evilplastic.com/pics/95_radio_pinout.gif
Could be pins 9 thru 13 on here?
Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
---
Visit my Saturn Car Audio and Performance Page at http://www.evilplastic.com
"Matthew Fries" <nobody [at] home.com> wrote in message
news:ccfdm11t63dgcfbnh97i1djgecd2t7s0ve [at] 4ax.com...
> I'm sure there is a digital signal of some sort going from the
> CD-changer to the radio, but that's OK, I'm really only interested in
> the left channel, right channel and common wires.
>
> I don't need to build an interface.... I already have a CD-changer,
> and it's currently connected and working. I just want to substitute
> external audio for the CD-changer's audio.
>
>
> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 17:43:03 -0600, "Lane"
> <lane [at] NOSPAMevilplastic.com> wrote:
>
> >I'd be willing to bet that there is data going across the wiring (and not
> >just signal, of course). Were you planning on building your own
interface?
> >There may already be something already available that connects to the OEM
> >radio for a similar purpose - something more advanced than just a signal
AUX
> >in.
> >
> >Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
> >---
> >Visit my Saturn Car Audio and Performance Page at
http://www.evilplastic.com
> >
> >
> >
> >"Matthew Fries" <nobody [at] home.com> wrote in message
> >news:1pnam1lcvt4thmgq77iidujbqh18b0l53b [at] 4ax.com...
> >> Anyone know what the pinouts are for the Delco CD-Changer?
> >>
> >> I'm going to hack into the outputs and wire in an AUX input so I can
> >> connect an MP3 player to the stereo.
> >>
> >> Before you ask:
> >> YES, I do have the cd-changer installed.
> >> YES, It's the factory radio with the equalizer.
> >> It's a 1997 SC2.
> >>
> >> I have tried all sorts of googling on the web and newsgroups, and the
> >> pinouts just seem to be information that you just cannot find anywhere
> >> on the web.
> >>
> >> I have found the pinouts for the radio, but they conveniently omit the
> >> part of the connector that is spacifically for the CD-Changer. The
> >> cd-changer manual is no help either.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >>
> >> Remove the BALONEY from my email address.
> >> -----------------------------------------------------
> >> Matthew Fries Minneapolis, MN USA
> >> freeze [at] baloneyvisi.com
> >>
> >> "Quit eating all my *STUFF*!" - The Tick
> >
> Thanks.
>
>
> Remove the BALONEY from my email address.
> -----------------------------------------------------
> Matthew Fries Minneapolis, MN USA
> freeze [at] baloneyvisi.com
>
> "Quit eating all my *STUFF*!" - The Tick
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| Re: Pinouts for Delco CD-CHANGER 1997 SC2 [message #498341 ] |
Fri, 04 November 2005 05:06 |
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KUDOS! That is just what I needed, thank you.
Actually, it looks like pins 11-16 are used for the cd-changer.
There is no mention of power or ground in those pins... the cd-changer
must get them from somewhere other than the radio.
That's ok. Maybe if I feel ambitious, I'll rig up a relay and a
pushbutton where my traction control switch should be, but for now I'm
just going to use a big fat toggle switch hanging out of the console.
:)
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005 21:09:35 -0600, "Lane" <lane [at] NOSPAMevilplastic.com>
wrote:
>Ok, here's a diagram: http://www.evilplastic.com/pics/95_radio_pinout.gif
>
>Could be pins 9 thru 13 on here?
>
>Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
>---
>Visit my Saturn Car Audio and Performance Page at http://www.evilplastic.com
>
>
>
>"Matthew Fries" <nobody [at] home.com> wrote in message
>news:ccfdm11t63dgcfbnh97i1djgecd2t7s0ve [at] 4ax.com...
>> I'm sure there is a digital signal of some sort going from the
>> CD-changer to the radio, but that's OK, I'm really only interested in
>> the left channel, right channel and common wires.
>>
>> I don't need to build an interface.... I already have a CD-changer,
>> and it's currently connected and working. I just want to substitute
>> external audio for the CD-changer's audio.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 17:43:03 -0600, "Lane"
>> <lane [at] NOSPAMevilplastic.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I'd be willing to bet that there is data going across the wiring (and not
>> >just signal, of course). Were you planning on building your own
>interface?
>> >There may already be something already available that connects to the OEM
>> >radio for a similar purpose - something more advanced than just a signal
>AUX
>> >in.
>> >
>> >Lane [ lane (at) evilplastic.com ]
>> >---
>> >Visit my Saturn Car Audio and Performance Page at
>http://www.evilplastic.com
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >"Matthew Fries" <nobody [at] home.com> wrote in message
>> >news:1pnam1lcvt4thmgq77iidujbqh18b0l53b [at] 4ax.com...
>> >> Anyone know what the pinouts are for the Delco CD-Changer?
>> >>
>> >> I'm going to hack into the outputs and wire in an AUX input so I can
>> >> connect an MP3 player to the stereo.
>> >>
>> >> Before you ask:
>> >> YES, I do have the cd-changer installed.
>> >> YES, It's the factory radio with the equalizer.
>> >> It's a 1997 SC2.
>> >>
>> >> I have tried all sorts of googling on the web and newsgroups, and the
>> >> pinouts just seem to be information that you just cannot find anywhere
>> >> on the web.
>> >>
>> >> I have found the pinouts for the radio, but they conveniently omit the
>> >> part of the connector that is spacifically for the CD-Changer. The
>> >> cd-changer manual is no help either.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Remove the BALONEY from my email address.
>> >> -----------------------------------------------------
>> >> Matthew Fries Minneapolis, MN USA
>> >> freeze [at] baloneyvisi.com
>> >>
>> >> "Quit eating all my *STUFF*!" - The Tick
>> >
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Remove the BALONEY from my email address.
>> -----------------------------------------------------
>> Matthew Fries Minneapolis, MN USA
>> freeze [at] baloneyvisi.com
>>
>> "Quit eating all my *STUFF*!" - The Tick
>
Thanks.
Remove the BALONEY from my email address.
-----------------------------------------------------
Matthew Fries Minneapolis, MN USA
freeze [at] baloneyvisi.com
"Quit eating all my *STUFF*!" - The Tick
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