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Re: SAAB 9-5: connecting phone to loose wires
Posted by Glenn Wallace (more from Glenn Wallace) on Thu, 1 Nov 2001 20:57:19
In Reply to: SAAB 9-5: connecting phone to loose wires, Frans Swaalf, Wed, 31 Oct 2001 11:51:11
I have a bunch of pages I photocopied, too many to scan and
post on the entire installation!!! Here is the guts of it.

Documents: 'Nokia hands-free mobile telephone and glass mounted antenna
installation instructions'. SI No 391-1964

Pinouts from cable instructions for 'Tel 1' (handsfree pre-wired cars):

Pin 1 [red]12V (+30) [always on]
Pin 2 [blue/red]12V (+15) Key-controlled voltage
Pin 3 [green] Microphone ground
Pin 4 [black] Ground
Pin 5 [yellow] Telephone mute
Pin 6 [blue/white] Rheostat [dash illumination, not used on my cark91H]
Pin 7 [gray/white] Telephone line output signal [i.e. input to the car's
audio system]
Pin 8 [black] Telephone line output ground
Pin 9 Not used
Pin 10 [brown/white] Microphone high/low level output

Pin 7-10 not connected on 'Tel 0' cars, which are NOT equipped for
handsfree.

If the impedence or level of the roof microphone is wrong, you can
remove the roof panel and move the plug from pin 2 to pin 1 (of the
three pin connector) to switch to the 'high' microphone position.

Random notes:

The cable itself is p/n 400 108 130 (I assume that is a factory
or Swedish p/n, as normal p/n's are 7 digit)
http://www.saabcatalog.com/itemdrive.icl?orderid=ID100467280733682B1A7368392

9&itmNum=806

The phone bracket is p/n
400 106 415 LHD
400 106 423 RHD
LHD:
http://www.saabcatalog.com/itemdrive.icl?orderid=ID100467280733682B1A7368392

9&itmNum=803

Antenna:

Another important point is that the antenna should
be placed on the side rear window (wagon)
or somewhere aware from the AM/FM
antenna in the rear glass.

Most (but not all) 9-5's also have coax running
from the front of the car to the rear of the car
(mine did). Just needs an FME (?) connector
on the actual antenna cable you install.

All in all, very thoughtful planning for an installation
of an aftermarket phone by a car manufacturer.

I have no idea if this is the same for OnStar
equipped vehicles.

Glenn


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