Sapphire (RGM-2000) GPS Mouse and XDA Car Kit - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

Hi everybody,
I'm trying to connect my GPS-Receiver (RoyalTec Sapphire RGM-2000 ) to the xda car kit.
Here are the Pins at the Car Kit:
RTS - Purple
DCD - Red
DTR - Blue
CTS - Yellow
RXD - Green
TXD - Orange
GND - Black
+5.5 V - Brown
To connect the Sapphire GPS Mouse I need help.
I don't know the pins at Connector Cable.
I followed all the links I found in earlier topics about that here in the forum but all the nice pics doesn't help me...because they use another GPS-Receiver !
So, if anybody could give me a hint it would be really great !!!!
Thanks a lot
Andreas

Why go through all that hassle I brought a XDA saphire mouse from ebay with the correct connector for £125 including the car charger check out UKAZ on the ebay

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ale_kons said:
Hi Folks,
I am in need of wiring hardness for the MTCD (PX5) uni so i can connect to an external power supply so i can configure at home (no internet connection at parking lot).
I will use a computer PSU i have spare and connect to the head-unit but i don't know what cables i need and where to find them .
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would like to know as well
in all devices that i tested at home i found you need at least a power supply of 12V 15amps.
Power supply i use here
As for connecting the unit Red and yellow wire to +
and black to -
best way is to get a Universal Male ISO Radio Wiring Harness
some units use a small thin red wire now just for signal.
your devices should have the a wiring schematic either glued to the case or in the instructions book.
make sure the unit is properly fused and get spare fuses before attempting the above.
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Hello,
I have the following HA:
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I would like to configure this HA in house, my question is that it is possible to connect to a PC power supply? If yes, how?
Thanks in advance,
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Hope this helps!

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