Does "remote turn-on lead" in radio to stock amp adapter connect to anything?

Question:
I just bought the MITAH adapter to connect my aftermarket radio to factory amplifier. It didnt come with instructions and I'm a beginner. Thats just great. Most of it is common sense though. I connected the 6 pin DIN plug and the four RCAs without a problem. But then there is this small blue wire. The site says "The BLUE wire on the MITAH is used as the remote turn-on lead for the OEM (factory) amplifier." So do I connect it to something? Thanks.

Answers:

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Yes that connects to the blue or blue/white remote turn on lead from the head unit. Without that the amp will not turn on.
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