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2. Exclusive: Z-5500 Subwoofer DB15 Connector Pinout (Control Pod Wiring)
| Pin | Function | Notes and Wiring Details | | :-- | :----------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | Right Rear Audio In | Analog audio input from the Control Pod to the sub’s amplifier. | | 2 | Subwoofer Audio In | This is the subwoofer signal. You can tap into it to add an external sub-out from a receiver via an RCA cable. | 5.1 signal. | | 3 | Left Rear Audio In | Analog audio input. | | 4 | Right Front Audio In | Analog audio input. | | 5 | Center Audio In | Analog audio input for the center channel. | | 6 | Left Front Audio In | Analog audio input. | | 7 | Enable Signal (+5V) | This pin provides +5V logic to enable the amplifier. A critical pin for the system to work. | | 8 | Mute Signal (GND) | When this pin is connected to ground, it mutes the system. | | 9 | Standby/Mute | Often linked with Pin 10 for control logic, sometimes via resistors. | | 10 | Standby Logic | Works in conjunction with Pin 9 to control the system's power state. | | 11 | Ground (GND) | Common ground for all audio signals. | | 12 | Ground (GND) | Common ground for all audio signals. | | 13 | Chassis Ground (GND) | The main ground for the system. This is where you solder the sleeve of an RCA cable for external connections. | | 14 | Left/Right Surround? | May have other uses. Often disconnected in simple Y-splitter cables. | | 15 | Left/Right Surround? | May have other uses. Often disconnected in simple Y-splitter cables. | logitech z5500 wiring diagram exclusive