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Old 03-24-2007, 10:39 PM
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Need help with Icelink instructions for '00 X5 no nav with DSP

I bought a icelink plus for my 2000 X5 no nav with DSP. I finally got time to do the install and i can't find the instructions. I moved and lost the instrctions. I looked at the instructions on X5 World but my install requires the DSP module so the connections appear to be different. I've already mounted the cradle in the storage bin and made the connection to the icelink and routed the wires to the rear CD Changer. I'm looking for a diagram to make the connections to the DSP, fiber optic, CD connections, radio shack box and the power source (ie suggested 12v source and ground). Basically I looking to make the final connections to the rear compartment where the CD changer and amp reside. Since I DSP there is the DSP module which i believe needs a 12V power source and a ground.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 03-26-2007, 12:09 AM
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I bought a icelink plus for my 2000 X5 no nav with DSP. I finally got time to do the install and i can't find the instructions. I moved and lost the instrctions. I looked at the instructions on X5 World but my install requires the DSP module so the connections appear to be different. I've already mounted the cradle in the storage bin and made the connection to the icelink and routed the wires to the rear CD Changer. I'm looking for a diagram to make the connections to the DSP, fiber optic, CD connections, radio shack box and the power source (ie suggested 12v source and ground). Basically I looking to make the final connections to the rear compartment where the CD changer and amp reside. Since I DSP there is the DSP module which i believe needs a 12V power source and a ground.

Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Email me directly and I'll be happy to provide a diagram for you. I can be reached at [email protected].
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Email me directly and I'll be happy to provide a diagram for you. I can be reached at [email protected].
Hey Tom,
Email sent, look forward to seeing your info.

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Hey Tom,
Email sent, look forward to seeing your info.

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