Blaupunkt VX 130.2 User Manual

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Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved.
VY-VZ Commodore
Blaupunkt audio system
Low-level output conversion / Auxiliary Input
Installation Instructions
Introduction:
The procedures outlined in this document are intended as a guide to assist in the installation and
modification to allow buffered line level outputs and/or Auxiliary Input. There are people of many different
skill levels out there, and the instructions have been formulated to cater to many different levels. Whilst
something may seem mundane and obvious to you, it may not be to everyone. I do encourage reading
through the procedure entirely and to clear up any points of uncertainty before commencing.
The job entails the mounting of one or two small PCBs (Printed Circuit Board) and attachment of an
additional socket inside the head unit, and the cutting of a small slot into the cradle metalwork to facilitate
mounting of the pins which mate with the socket. The kit consists of a small PCB containing the buffer
components, the additional socket, a lead-out cable assembly terminated with gold RCA sockets and a
bullet connector, a guide template to assist with the positioning of the slot which is to be cut into the cradle
metalwork, some various internal hook-up wires, nylon standoffs to support the board(s) once installed, and
a length of 0.5mm solder. On completion of the modification and re-fitting the unit to the vehicle, there is
absolutely no visible evidence of any departure from factory stock – nobody will know until you turn up the
volume control.
The operation of the internal amplifiers remains unaffected, so if the time comes to move the car onward but
you’d rather hold on to the “external” components of your system, the standard connections can be restored
to the door speakers, and the unit will continue to function as it always had.
The work involved does require some moderate soldering skills, and a generally handy nature with hand
tools. Do not underestimate the potential for damage to occur – there are several connections that need to
be soldered to the base unit PCB, which is heavily populated with “Surface Mount” components. As a
general guide, if you’ve ever fitted a “mod chip” to a Playstation (or especially a PS2!) you will have little or
no trouble with this aspect.
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Page 1 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. VY-VZ Commodore Blaupunkt audio system Low-level output conversion / Auxilia

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Page 10 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. Now is a perfect time to cut off the “ears” on the top of the harness connector

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Page 11 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. At this point take the pin/lead-out cable assembly and make certain that the pins

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Page 12 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. The method I’ve found easiest for the connection of the input wires is as follows.

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Page 13 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. A blob of fresh hot-melt glue can now be applied to the tops of the sta

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Page 14 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. straighten the lead before removing the component from the board. Solder the white

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Page 15 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. We also need to mount the 3.5mm socket and activation switch somewhere. You’ll

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Page 16 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. Finalising the work to the head unit: OK, at this point the PCB(s) should be mount

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Page 17 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. Normally I encourage people to run some tests before reassembling these kind of th

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Page 18 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. Now remove the pins from the socket, and take the head unit back out of the cra

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Page 2 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. The writer assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any damage of any kind suffered

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Page 3 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. the front, with a few extra centimetres (the holes are drilled from the back of the

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Page 4 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. Getting on with it: OK, enough of the preamble - Let’s make a start. The very firs

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Page 5 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. The following step is only required in the case of single disc player versions. If y

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Page 6 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. The photo on the left shows the locking connector used for the six-stack CD playe

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Page 7 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. have a close look at the “step“ on top, there’s a small raised section a couple of m

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Page 8 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. NOTE: Just about all the electrical connectors have a release tab on them. DON’T

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Page 9 Copyright © 2005 - ASR Electronics. All rights reserved. Now remove the two screws holding the tabs on the cradle metalwork at the botto

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