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CA-IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3.indd 1 CA-IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3.indd 1 25/11/08 9:06:43 AM 25/11/08 9:06:43 AM[...]
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2 2 3 3 Version 3.0 COMP A TIBLE WITH THE FOLLOWING IPOD MODELS: iPod classic: Gen 5, Gen 6, Gen 7 iPod touch: Gen 1, Gen 2 iPod nano: Gen 2, Gen 3, Gen 4 RECORD YOUR PRODUCT DET AILS HERE: MODEL NUMBER DATE OF PURCHASE AFFIX RECEIPT HERE CONTENTS • PRECAUTIONS & MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pg 4 • DETAC[...]
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4 4 5 5 PRECAUTIONS & MAINTENANCE FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • When cl[...]
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6 6 7 7 DET ACHABLE FRONT P ANEL Removing The Front Panel 1. Press the panel lock button to open the panel. 2. Remove the panel by pulling from RIGHT side. 3. Always store the detached panel in the supplied carrying case when not in use. Keep in mind - If any function does not work, open the front panel and re-close. - Do not touch the contact pins[...]
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8 8 9 9 Push down AM radio pre-set group (AM 1-2), Push Left Push joystick left: Seek down (radio), Track down (iPod) Turn joystick encoder left: Manually tune down (radio), Track down (iPod) Push Right Push joystick right: Seek up (radio), track up (iPod) Turn joystick encoder right: Manually tune up (radio), Track up (iPod) 7. DISP /T A (RDS) Sho[...]
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10 10 11 11 MENU RESET To reset every menu setting to the factory default, turn the joystick encoder to select the MENU RESET icon, confirm your selection by pressing the joystick Local - Security - Clock Adjustment - Mode Scan - Menu Reset AUDIO SETUP Turn the joystick encoder to select the AUDIO icon in the SETUP screen, confirm your selection by[...]
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12 12 13 13 RADIO OPERA TION Radio Mode Selection Press the SOURCE button to select RADIO mode. Radio - iPod - AUX Band Selection Push the joystick up / down to select the band Push joystick up FM1 - FM2 - FM3 Push joystick down AM1 - AM2 Automatic T uning Mode Push the joystick left / right for automatic tuning (left = seek down, right = seek up).[...]
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14 14 15 15 Dashboard Installation CAUTION! : The rear of the unit must be supported to prevent damage to the dash and/or improper operation due to vibration. NOTE: • This unit is carefully designed to protect & minimise the temperature of your iPod during use. An internal fan will operate automatically when an iPod is connected, • For inst[...]
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16 16 17 17 Aux Harness Diagram Pin NO Signal 1 Line Out R.R 2 Line Out L.R 3 Line Out R.F 4 Line Out L.F 5 Aux in Left 6 Ground R.R L.R R.F L.F 7 Ground Aux left Ground Aux right 8 Aux in Right 9 Ground Woofer XM Right XM Left 10 Woofer Out 11 XM Right 12 XM Left Aux Connection T able Power Connector Diagram BATTERY (+ve) REMOTE TURN ON ILLUMINATI[...]
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18 18 19 19 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS Size : 7” (W) x 2” (H) x 6-1/2” (D) 178 mm x 50 mm x 160 mm Operating voltage : 12Volt DC , Negative Ground Fuse ratings : Constant (Yellow wire) 15AMP. Switched (Red wire) : 1.0 AMP. Output power : 50 watts x4 channels Output : RCA line-level outputs. Output impedance : 4 - 8 ohm’s Line - level output [...]
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20 20 21 21 NOTES ............................................................................................................................... ............................................................................................... ............................................................................................................[...]
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22 22 23 23 If a problem develops during the limited warranty period, the consumer should take the following step-by-step procedure: 1. The consumer shall return the product to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing. 2. The consumer shall also be charged for any parts or labour charges not covered by this limited warranty. The c[...]
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* Specifications and design are subject to change without notice. * CA-IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3.indd 24 CA-IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3.indd 24 25/11/08 9:06:55 AM 25/11/08 9:06:55 AM[...]