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Enable Signal (Amp Power On - Must be grounded to turn on the amp)
Below is an exclusive breakdown of the critical wiring diagrams you need to repair or mod your Z-5500 system.
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Enable Signal (Amp Power On - Must be grounded to turn on the amp) 9: Right Front (RF) Audio Input 10: +8V DC (Logic Power) 11: Logic Ground (Common) 12: Unused/Not Connected 13: Signal Ground (For audio input) 14: +18V DC (Control Pod Power) 15: -18V DC (Control Pod Power)
8 Ω for both the subwoofer and satellite speakers. Enable Signal (Amp Power On - Must be
At its heart is the , a sophisticated control pod that acts as the system's brain, handling all inputs, decoding, and channel management. However, its proprietary connections and the eventual failure of components (like the infamous LCD backlight) have turned many owners into DIY repair experts.
The connection between the pod and the subwoofer uses a standard high-density 15-pin connector (often mistaken for VGA), but the internal wiring is proprietary. Common Function/Signal Front Right Input Analog audio signal for the front right satellite. Subwoofer Input Solder center wire here for custom bypasses. Front Left Input Analog audio signal for the front left satellite. Center Input Analog audio signal for the center speaker. Rear Right Input Analog audio signal for the rear right satellite. Enable Line Often shorted to pins 7, 8, and 13 for bypass setups. Enable Line Used to wake the internal amplifiers. Enable Line Essential for activating the subwoofer channel. Rear Left Input Analog audio signal for the rear left satellite. +8V Supply Powers the control pod circuitry. Enable Line Part of the master "turn on" logic. Shield/Common Ground Usually pins 11, 12, 14, 15, or the connector shell. Satellite Speaker Connections At its heart is the , a sophisticated
Because Logitech utilizes a proprietary, non-standard high-density DB15 configuration, finding an accurate to your specific hardware version is critical to avoiding a short circuit that could destroy your system.