Vehicular Installation Units Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
5830008923339 Intercommunication Set Control
008923339
5900011 Mast Section
001157149
5930008869564 Rotary Switch
008869564
5935001330394 Electrical Receptacle Connector
001330394
5975000397 Impedance Matching Network
004316717
5985002215544 Mast Base
002215544
5995008232726 Electrical Power Cable Assembly
008232726
5999002600447 Electrical Clip
002600447
60-035998-222 Electrical Connector Backshell
007722241
60624 Microphone Holder
002957481
6145006359418 Electrical Wire
006359418
64161 Electrical Conduit Locknut
001521075
651P10 Electrical Clip
002600447
6534C703-1 Electrical Conduit Locknut
001521075
6640-19015 Electrical Power Cable Assembly
008890836
6640-19015-8 Cable Assembly
008232818
6640-19015-8 Cable Assembly
008232824
6640-19015-8 Cable Assembly
008232872
69S2783 Electrical Conduit Locknut
001521075
71-216-2MG6 Circuit Breaker
009379570
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Vehicular Installation Units

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A head unit, sometimes referred to as a "deck", is a component of a stereo system either in an automobile or home cinema system which provides a unified hardware interface for the various components of an electronic media system. An antiquated name for a head unit is a receiver.

The head unit is the centerpiece of the car's sound system. Typically located in the center of the dashboard, modern head units are densely integrated electronic packages housed in detachable face plates. As high-end head units are common targets for theft, many head units are typically integrated into the vehicle's alarm system.

Head units give the user control over the vehicle's entertainment media: AM/FM radio, satellite radio, CDs, cassette tapes (although these are now uncommon), MP3, GPS navigation, Bluetooth, etc. Many audio-only head units afford the user precise control over detailed audio functions such as volume, band, frequency, speaker balance, speaker fade, bass, treble, EQ and so on.

Several OEMs such as General Motors are integrating more advanced systems into vehicle's head units such that they can control vehicular functions such as door chimes and even offer vehicle data such as trouble warnings and odometer information; such a head unit thus serves as a secondary instrument panel.

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