Peripheral Electronics PGHGM3 manual

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    Peripheral Electronics ® , a division of AAMP of America™ 13160 56th Court Clearwater , Florida 33760 Ph. 866-788-4237 support@peripheralelectronics.com ©2007 AAMP of Florida, Inc. Owner’ s Manual Media Ga teway PXAMG add iPod ® Expand Y our F actor y Radio add iPod ® Peripheral Electronics ® , a division of AAMP of America™ 13160 56th C[...]

  • Page 2

    T able of Contents Pages 1. Introduction 1 2. Precautions 1 3. Compatibility 1 4. Dips witch Settings 2 5. Installation 2 6. iP od Operation 3 7. HD Radio Operation (if equipped) 5 8. Selecting A UX Input 6 9. Selecting F actor y Satellite (if equipped) 7 10. T r oubleshooting 7 11. War ranty Infor ma tion 8 iPod Not Included[...]

  • Page 3

    Media Ga teway & Optional Add-ons Media Gateway Harness Part #: PGHGM3 Factory Radio Not Included iPod Not Included Media Gateway Part #: PXAMG 3Ft. HD Radio Cable 1 1Ft. iPod Cable HD Radio TM T uner (sold separately) Part #: HDRT Antenna Adapter * Required for most vehicles. (sold seperately)[...]

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    1 1. Intr oduction Thank you for purchasing the Peripheral Electronics® Media Gateway . The Media Gateway is designed to provide endless hours of listening pleasure from your factory radio. T o ensure that your iPod performs correctly with your radio, we recommend that you read this entire manual before attempting installation of the Media Gateway[...]

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    2 Fig. 1 Side view of interface with dip switches in correct position OFF ON 5. Installa tion 1. When making electrical connections we always recommended discon- necting the vehicle’s battery from the electrical system before performing the installation. 2. Carefully remove the trim panels covering the 7mm bolts that secure the radio into the das[...]

  • Page 6

    3 Before connecting the vehicle’s harness to the PGHGM3 harness, locate the Pink and Pink/Black wires on this harness. The Male and female 24- Pin connectors each have a Pink and Pink/Black wire on them. There are also Pink and Pink/Black wires run outside of the main bundle of wires on the 24-pin micro t harness. One of these wires will need [...]

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    4 XM is displayed on the screen. Once in the Mode Select Menu, turn the rotary tune knob to scroll through available sources. Once “IPOD” is displayed, press preset #2 to select the displayed mode. Next T rack T urn the rotary tune knob to the right one notch to advance to the next track. Previous T rack T urn the rotary tune knob to the left o[...]

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    5 Example of Browsing by artist Press Preset #2 to enter the Browse menu. ”PL:LIST” will appear on your display . T urn the rotary tune knob until “AR:ARTIST” is displayed. Press Preset #2 to select browse by Artist. The list of Artists on your iPod will be displayed one at a time in alpha- betical order . “AR” will be displayed in fron[...]

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    6 T une Dow n T urn t he rot ary tu ne k nob to th e l eft to ma nua lly tu ne dow n. See k D own Pre ss the “S EEK / ” b utt on to see k d own to nex t a vai lab le sta tio n. Cha ngi ng Ban ds T o s wit ch bet wee n AM an d FM ba nds , p res s P res et #5 to tog gle be twe en AM and FM mo des . Sto re Pre set s T o S tor e a st ati on int o [...]

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    7 9. Selecting F actor y Installed Sa t (if equipped) Ent eri ng Mod e S ele ct Men u Lea ve and re- ent er the SA T mod e t o e nte r t he m ode se lec t m enu. Thi s c an b e acc omp lish ed by pre ssi ng t he BAN D b utt on a fe w t ime s u ntil XM is di spl ayed on the scr een . O nce in the Mo de Sel ect Men u, tur n t he rota ry tun e k nob t[...]

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    8 11. W ar ranty Infor ma tion One Y ear Limited W arranty The quality controls used in the manufacture of this product will ensure your satisfaction. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of this prod- uct from an authorized Peripheral Elecronics dealer . This warranty covers any supplied or manufactured parts of this product that, [...]

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    www .peripheralelectronics.com Peripheral Electronics ® , a division of AAMP of America™ 13160 56th Court Clearwater , Florida 33760 Ph. 800-477-2267 ext. 230 support@peripheralelectronics.com ©2008 AAMP of Florida, Inc.[...]