Volkswagen RNS 510 pin assignments

connectors_rns_510_N91-10927

Multi-pin connector 1, 8-pin, for loudspeaker outputs
1 –  Rear right loudspeaker, positive
2 –  Front right loudspeaker, positive
3 –  Front left loudspeaker, positive
4 –  Rear left loudspeaker, positive
5 –  Rear right loudspeaker, negative
6 –  Front right loudspeaker, negative
7 –  Front left loudspeaker, negative
8 –  Rear left loudspeaker, negative

Multi-pin connector 1, 8-pin, for loudspeaker outputs

connectors_rns_510_main_N91-109281 –  Rear right loudspeaker, positive
2 –  Front right loudspeaker, positive
3 –  Front left loudspeaker, positive
4 –  Rear left loudspeaker, positive
5 –  Rear right loudspeaker, negative
6 –  Front right loudspeaker, negative
7 –  Front left loudspeaker, negative
8 –  Rear left loudspeaker, negative

Note! When used with a sound amplifier, the same pin assignments are used as line-in for the sound amplifier. To achieve this, the radio unit is programmed from “output stage power 26 dB” to “output stage line-out 12 dB” in the factory. Details on how to perform this can be found in Volkswagen RNS 510 coding when installing with a factory amplifier.

Multi-pin connector 2, 8-pin, for voltage supply lines and CAN bus

9 –  CAN bus, high
10 –  CAN bus, low
11 –  Display voltage supply, positive, optional for radio module low version only
12 –  Voltage supply, negative, terminal 31
13 –  Display HV CAN bus low, optional for radio module low version only, not for midline
14 –  Display HV CAN bus high, optional for radio module low version only, not for midline
15 –  Voltage supply, positive, terminal 30
16 –  Anti-theft coding control signal, SAFE, positive

Multi-pin connector 3, 12-pin, for telephone and microphone signals

1 –  Microphone input, negative
2 –  AUX output, audio, right
3 –  AUX output, common signal earth
4 –  Microphone output, negative
5 –  Telephone audio input signal left, negative
6 –  Telephone audio input signal right, negative
7 –  Microphone input, positive
8 –  AUX output, audio, left
9 –  Microphone output, positive
10 –  Telephone mute (mute switch for radio)
11 –  Telephone audio input signal left, positive
12 –  Telephone audio input signal right, positive

Multi-pin connector 4, 12-pin, for CD changer control and CD audio input signals

1 –  AUX signal input, left
2 –  AUX signal earth
3 –  CD changer, audio signal earth
4 –  CD changer, voltage supply, positive, terminal 30, contact continuous load greater than 1 A, temporary peak load 5 A
5 –  Not assigned
6 –  CD changer, DATA OUT (data exchange for CD changer control from radio navigation system to CD changer)
7 –  AUX signal input, right
8 –  CD changer, left audio channel, CD/L
9 –  CD changer, right audio channel, CD/R
10 –  CD changer, control line, switched positive
11 –  CD changer, DATA IN (data exchange for CD changer control from CD changer to radio navigation system)
12 –  CD changer, CLOCK (internal check protocol for data flow monitoring)

Multi-pin connector 5, audio and video, 26-pin

connectors_rns_510_av_N91-109301 –  Reserved for Debug RX protocol
2 –  Reserved for Debug TX protocol
3 –  Not assigned
4 –  Video signal input, RGBS, negative (ground)
5 –  Video signal output LF, Right (Audio use 17 for ground)
6 –   Ground Sync input
(Internal universal preparation for mobile telephone, mobile telephone detection)
7 –   Video signal output, vertical and horizontal synchronisation
(Internal universal preparation for mobile telephone, cradle and button evaluation)
8 –   Video signal ouput, green
(Internal universal preparation for mobile telephone, cradle, aerial diagnosis)
9 –  Video signal input, RGBS, negative (ground)
10 –  Video signal input LF, right  (Audio use 24 for ground)
11 –  Video signal input, screening earth
12 –  Video signal input, vertical and horizontal synchronisation
13 –  Video signal input, green
14 –  Not assigned
15 –  Not assigned
16 –  Not assigned
17 - Video signal output, LF, negative (ground)
18 –  Video signal output LF, Left  (Audio use 17 for ground)
19 –  Video signal output, RGBS, negative (ground)
(Internal universal preparation for mobile telephone, cradle, negative)
20 –  Video signal output, Blue
(Internal universal preparation for mobile telephone, switched terminal 30)
21 –  Video signal output, Red
22 –  Video signal input, LF, negative
23 –  Video signal input, LF, left (Audio use 24 for ground)
24 –  Video signal input, RGBS, negative (ground)
25 –  Video signal input, blue
26 –  Video signal input, red

Connectors 6, aerial connectors

connectors_rns_510_aerial_N91-109291 –  AM and FM2 radio reception aerial connector, double Fakra, no coding, impedance 50 ohms, colour cream-white

2 –  FM1 radio reception aerial connector, double Fakra, coding B, impedance 50 ohms, colour cream-white

3 –  Navigation aerial connector, double Fakra, coding C, impedance 50 ohms, colour signal blue

4 comments to Volkswagen RNS 510 pin assignments

  • Hakan Topcu

    Dear Friends,
    i have Vw golf 6 (2009 Model) car and i wanna buy a brand new RNS 510 + Premium Bluetooth telephone kit

    whats is the required parts (OEM’s) and its part numbers

    i am waiting your replies.

    Thank you

  • Barry Crook

    Is there only RGB video outputs on the rns510? i have headrest monitors i would like to fit and my intention is to get whatever dvd is playing on the rns510 to also play on the headrest monitors but my problem is they only have composite video inputs (YELLOW RCA CONNECTOR) so i was wondering if there is any way of connecting them upto the headunit without an expensive rgb to composite converter box.. :-(

    Any help would be very greatfully recieved…

  • golfather

    On the European RNS510, the Label for the pinouts has blanks where you have AUX Out pinouts.
    Although the pins are actually populated on the unit itself, do you know if they are Live and actually give out an Aux out or are they only activated for US units?

    Cheers

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