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<blockquote data-quote="The Camry" data-source="post: 8645440" data-attributes="member: 657974"><p>Weird. There doesnt seem to be a switched 12volt IN on that unit. It must just be sense a signal and turn on. That means you have your blue wire(remote out) hooked up to your..accessory on from your key. The blue wire should come from Either your LOC or your headunit and straight to the amp remote in. They shouldnt be tied together. Disconnect the blue wire coming out of your Loc from everything else and run it to the amp. Still. As far as i know. That shouldnt have anything to do with your Hu staying on. You have two signals coming in from one wire. Im surprised you didnt fry something. But maybe the colors are wrong and im off here.</p><p></p><p>Gray - Connect to the positive (+) front right speaker output of the source unit</p><p></p><p>Gray/Black - Connect to the negative (-) front right speaker output of the source unit*</p><p></p><p>White - Connect to the positive (+) front left speaker output of the source unit</p><p></p><p>White/Black - Connect to the negative (-) front left speaker output of the source unit*</p><p></p><p>Green - Connect to the positive (+) rear left speaker output of the source unit</p><p></p><p>Green/Black - Connect to the negative (-) rear left speaker output of the source unit*</p><p></p><p>Purple - Connect to the positive (+) rear right speaker output of the source unit</p><p></p><p>Purple/Black - Connect to the negative (-) rear right speaker output of the source unit*</p><p></p><p>Red - Connect to constant +12V; Black - Connect to ground</p><p></p><p>Blue – Connect to remote turn-on for amplifier; Brown - Connect to ground**</p><p></p><p>Red/Black RCA – Connect to RCA inputs for the amplifier. The RCA outputs feature a 6:1 step down with adjustable</p><p></p><p>level controls for system optimization.</p><p></p><p>*If there is only one negative speaker wire, connect both of the negative XFLOC4 speaker wires to it (gray/black &amp; white/black).</p><p></p><p>**The brown ground wire should only be used if no sound is audible on both channels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Camry, post: 8645440, member: 657974"] Weird. There doesnt seem to be a switched 12volt IN on that unit. It must just be sense a signal and turn on. That means you have your blue wire(remote out) hooked up to your..accessory on from your key. The blue wire should come from Either your LOC or your headunit and straight to the amp remote in. They shouldnt be tied together. Disconnect the blue wire coming out of your Loc from everything else and run it to the amp. Still. As far as i know. That shouldnt have anything to do with your Hu staying on. You have two signals coming in from one wire. Im surprised you didnt fry something. But maybe the colors are wrong and im off here. Gray - Connect to the positive (+) front right speaker output of the source unit Gray/Black - Connect to the negative (-) front right speaker output of the source unit* White - Connect to the positive (+) front left speaker output of the source unit White/Black - Connect to the negative (-) front left speaker output of the source unit* Green - Connect to the positive (+) rear left speaker output of the source unit Green/Black - Connect to the negative (-) rear left speaker output of the source unit* Purple - Connect to the positive (+) rear right speaker output of the source unit Purple/Black - Connect to the negative (-) rear right speaker output of the source unit* Red - Connect to constant +12V; Black - Connect to ground Blue – Connect to remote turn-on for amplifier; Brown - Connect to ground** Red/Black RCA – Connect to RCA inputs for the amplifier. The RCA outputs feature a 6:1 step down with adjustable level controls for system optimization. *If there is only one negative speaker wire, connect both of the negative XFLOC4 speaker wires to it (gray/black & white/black). **The brown ground wire should only be used if no sound is audible on both channels. [/QUOTE]
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