Hardwiring X50 with Phone Cord
I am planning on hardwiring my X50, but I don't want to order a hardwiring kit if I don't have to. I plan on using a regular phone cord to do this. I read in a previous post that the green wire is suppose to be connected to a 12V lead and that the red wire is suppose to be connected to a ground lead. Can anyone confirm this for me? And are the other wires to be isolated by themselves? Thanks in advance...
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I would also like to know if anyone has done any testing on the otehr two wires. Logically it seems that one wire would be used to signal an alert to so the SmartCord can flash the corresponding LED, and the other wire would be used for the SmartCord to tell the detector to mute the alert. I may end up borrowing a multimeter in order to test this. The plan is to have a hardwired X50 with power and mute buttons under the dash near my fuse box.
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Re: Hardwiring X50 with Phone Cord
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Originally Posted by Zaltekk
I am planning on hardwiring my X50, but I don't want to order a hardwiring kit if I don't have to. I plan on using a regular phone cord to do this. I read in a previous post that the green wire is suppose to be connected to a 12V lead and that the red wire is suppose to be connected to a ground lead. Can anyone confirm this for me? And are the other wires to be isolated by themselves? Thanks in advance...
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I would also like to know if anyone has done any testing on the otehr two wires. Logically it seems that one wire would be used to signal an alert to so the SmartCord can flash the corresponding LED, and the other wire would be used for the SmartCord to tell the detector to mute the alert. I may end up borrowing a multimeter in order to test this. The plan is to have a hardwired X50 with power and mute buttons under the dash near my fuse box.
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You do not need the kit. I just performed this install on my 528i the other day. I bought a short section of RJ-11 (telephone cord) from radioshack for a few dollars and wired that bad boy up. Works perfectly. The line I tapped is a switched line and is fused already. I am almost certain that you have the wires correctly assigned but I will try to confirm that later tonight for you. I did not hook up the other two wires as they are for the LED alert and mute I believe. If you reverse the polarity it is not a big deal as the RD will not turn on and if that is the case simply reverse the wires. A cheap multimeter helps avoid that potential waste of time. I will try to take a pic for you if you like.
Dustin