#1090521 - 06/24/07 11:08 AM
TUA-T020XM (ai-net question)
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Paco24de
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Hello, I have a CDA-9885 in my truck, witha cha-s634 changer. In my car I have a cda-7998 with 2 changers (with the versitale link terminal) plus the older Alpine XM Tuner (TUA-T020XM).
I wanted to move the XM tuner into the truck, so I hooked it and Im getting nothing. The power is hooked up correctly, the fuse is fine, but it seems like the 9885 isnt recognizing it. Also, when I hook up the changer through the TUA-T020XM itll read the disk, but wont produce any sound. But the changer works perfectly alone.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas. Also is it possible the the TUA-T020XM isnt compatable with the 9885 (since the 9885 is newer and SAT Radio ready, but the TUA-T020XM sais its for XM Ready). THanks in advance.
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#1093982 - 06/28/07 08:12 PM
Re: TUA-T020XM (ai-net question)
[Re: Paco24de]
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St. Dark
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Double check power & ground at the end of the molex, right at the TUA. Plug the AiNet cables into the opposite terminals on the TUA from where they are now (just for grins). Failing that, sounds like it may be a bad tuner.
Oh, also, on the 7998 I believe you access XM through the Band button along with AM & FM. The 9885 (which should work fine with that tuner) see it as another source.
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