ANC/Active Sound Control Unit Connector for Inputs and Outputs (2014 2015)

2018 Acura RLX BaseSECTION ANC/Active Sound Control Unit Connector for Inputs and Outputs (2014 2015)
GHH341142Courtesy of HONDA, U.S.A., INC.

ANC/ACTIVE SOUND CONTROL UNIT 20P CONNECTORΒ 

GHH341143Courtesy of HONDA, U.S.A., INC.
Cavity Wire Color Terminal Name Description
1 BLK GND Ground for ANC/active sound control unit (G601)
2 Not used Not used ---
3 WHT SWD+B Inputs signal for ANC/active sound control unit switching ON/OFF
4 LT BLU F-CAN B_H Communication signal
5 GRY F-CAN B_L Communication signal
Cavity Wire Color Terminal Name Description
6 GRY SH ANC R MIC Shield for terminal No. 17
7 GRY SH ANC F MIC Shield for terminal No. 18
8 GRY ANC SH Shield for terminals No. 9, No. 10, No. 19, and No. 20
9 GRN ANC R- Outputs noise cancelling signal to stereo amplifier
10 WHT ANC F- Outputs noise cancelling signal to stereo amplifier
11 PUR +B BACK UP AUDIO Continuous power source
12 ORN IG1 METER IG1 power source
13 PUR ANC CHK2 Detects ANC test signal
14 LT BLU K LINE Detects scan tool signal (serial data)
15 RED SUB WOOFER- Inputs sound signal for subwoofer
16 GRN SUB WOOFER+ Inputs sound signal for subwoofer
17 RED ANC R MIC+8V Inputs rear ANC/active sound control microphone signal positive
18 WHT ANC F MIC+8V Inputs front ANC/active sound control microphone signal positive
19 BLK ANC R+ Outputs noise cancelling signal to stereo amplifier
20 RED ANC F+ Outputs noise cancelling signal to stereo amplifier
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