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Posted: November 24, 2007 at 8:48 AM / IP Logged  
I searched for "ip-bus" in our forums and didnt find anything like this so I thought I'd post what I found. Here's a site that will allow you to interface into Pioneer's IP-Bus system both on the cable side and on the head unit side. It gives all the info need and pictures. Enjoy! http://stereophonik.com/gutterslide/IP-BUS_Hack/
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Posted: November 24, 2007 at 11:11 AM / IP Logged  

Outstanding!  Thanks.  I've been looking to buy a IP to RCA, but with all my spare computer parts in my basement, now I can make my own!

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Posted: November 24, 2007 at 12:39 PM / IP Logged  

When I did my plug, I soldered the wires together from an old Phoenix Gold y-adapter (2f to 1m) and protected all the solder joints with heat shrink. I used my soldering iron on low heat too so that I didnt melt the insulation of the wires. When dissecting the IP-Bus cable, I found a stray grey wire, a stray orange wire, and then a blue-sleeved, grey-sleeved, and black-sleeved bundle of wires. Using my DMM, here's what I found:

Grey-Sleeved Bundle

 Yellow wire = right positive, pin#9
 Brown wire = right negative, pin#10
 Copper shielding = pin# 6

Blue-Sleeved Bundle

 Blue wire = left positive, pin#7
 Black wire = left negative, pin#11
 Copper shielding = pin#2 (not pin#3 like the image suggests)

Black-Sleeved Bundle

 Red wire = BUS+, pin#1
 White wire = BUS-, pin#5
 Copper shielding = pin#3 (not pin#2 like the image suggests)

The stray grey wire goes to pin#4 and the stray orange wire goes to pin#8. I don’t know what either of these are for just yet.

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Posted: November 24, 2007 at 1:33 PM / IP Logged  
Just an update: I just came in from testing my new cable and it works great.

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