V guglja sem vrgel "ford radio pinout" in dobil naslednje:
http://www.hearsay.demon.co.uk/puma/audio.htmlNe vem, če ti bo pomagalo:
http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/4/1997_ford_probe-267806.zipOK, here's what I've got so far (based on your tips, plus the silk-screened legends on the PCB, plus my VOM):
On the left:
==================================================
1 = MEM (That's what it says on the PCB, I presume this is tuner/channel memory power)
2 = N/C (unless I'm really missing something obvious)
3 = Power (+) (goes to main power switch on volume control)
4 = ??? (looks like it's marked "6" or "S" on the PCB -- see below)
5 = "LCD" (marked "LCD" on the PCB, is actually the incandescent bulb that illuminates the LCD; the bulb is burned out, I'll replace it with an LED)
6 = Ground
7 = Antenna (marked "ANT" on the PCB, presumably it's power for a motoized antenna)
--------------------------------------------------
Regarding pin 4 -- I have no idea what this is -- I get about 20 ohms from this pin to ground, regardless of VOM polarity, and regardless of power switch position. I get about 30 ohms OR about 100 ohms between it (pin 4) and the power line (pin 3) depending on VOM lead polarity (with power switch in ON position). There is something silkscreened on the PCB, very hard to see, it looks like a "6" or "S".
Does anyone have any idea of what pin 4's purpose is?
==================================================
Now, on to the other row of pins, on the right side (the four speakers):
==================================================
1 = LF
2 = Ground
3 = LR
4 = Ground
5 = RF
6 = Ground
7 = RR
8 = Ground