Peripheral Electronics PGHHD1 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 Expand Y our F actor y Radio Peripheral Electronics ® , a division of AAMP of America™ 13160 56th Court Clearwater , Florid[...]

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    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. T able of Contents Pages 1. Introduction 2 2. Precautions 2 3. Compatibility Notes 3 4. Dips witc h Settings 3 5. Installation 4 6. iP od Operation 5-8 7. H[...]

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    Media Ga teway & Optional Add-ons Media Gateway Harness Part #: PGHHD1 Factory Radio Not Included iPod Not Included Media Gateway Part #: PXAMG 3Ft. HD Radio Cable (sold with HDRT) 1 1Ft. iPod Cable HD Radio TM T uner (sold seperately) Part #: HDRT 1[...]

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    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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    3. Compa tibility Notes This section will inform you of the specic requirements for your factory radio to be compatible with the Me di a Gateway . These notes will inform you of any issues or circumstances that can af fect the compatibility of our product with your radio, audio system, or accessories. Not all Factory radios are compatible with t[...]

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    5 . I n s t al l a t i o n 1. Wh e n ma ki n g el ec t r ic a l co nn e ct ion s it is al w ay s re c om m e nd e d th at th e ve hi cle ’ s ba t t er y be d is c o nn e ct ed f r om t he e le c tr ica l sy s t em b ef o r e p er for m i ng t he i ns t al lat i o n. 2. C a r ef u l ly r e mo ve th e t ri m p an e l s co v er ing t h e 8m m b ol t[...]

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    6 . i P o d Op e ra t i o n En t e ri n g M o d e S e le c t Men u Lea ve and re-en ter the XM sou rce to ente r the mod e sel ect me nu. Thi s can be acc ompl ish ed by pre ssin g the “AM /FM ” b utt on to swi tch to FM, AM and the n “XM or “AU X” to switch back to “XM”. Once i n the mode selec t menu, tu rn the rota ry knob unt il ?[...]

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    6 B ro ws e by A r ti s t P r e s s P r e s e t 6 t o e n t e r t h e b r o w s e m e n u . ” P L : L I S T ” w i l l a p p e a r o n y o u r d i s p l a y . T urn the rotary tune knob until ARTIST is displayed . Press Preset 6 to select browse by Artist. The list of Artists on your iPod will be displayed one at a time in alphabetical order . ?[...]

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    7 Br o ws e by A lb um Press Preset 6 to enter the browse menu. ” P L : L I S T ” will appear on your display . T urn the rotary tune knob until ALBUM is displayed, Press Preset 6 to select browse by Album. The Albums on your iPod will be displayed one at a time in alphabetical order . “AL” will be displayed in front of the name of the albu[...]

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    8 The Albums from the selected Artist will be displayed one at a time in alphabetical order. “AL” will be displayed in front of the name of the album to indicate you are searching for an album. T urn the rotary tune knob to cycle through the albums. Once the desired album is displayed, Press Preset 6 to select the desired Album. The rst song[...]

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    7 . H D R ad i o Op e ra ti o n En t e ri n g M o d e S e le c t Men u Leave and re-enter the XM source to enter the mode select menu. This can be accomplished by pressing the “AM/FM” button to switch to FM, AM and then again to switch back to “XM”. Once in the mode select menu, turn the rotary knob until “HD Radio” is displayed. The ga[...]

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    10 8 . S e l e ct i n g A U X In p u t En t e ri n g M o d e S e le c t Men u Lea ve an d re- ente r the XM sou rce to ent er th e mod e sel ect menu. This can be acc ompl ish ed by pressi ng the “AM/F M” butt on to switch to FM, AM and then aga in to swi tch ba ck to “X M”. On ce in the m ode se lec t m enu , t urn th e rot ary kn ob unt i[...]

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    1 0 . T ro u bl e s h oo t i n g 1 1 Symptom Cause Remedy Radio shows iPod not connected iPod cable is not connected to iPod or Gateway . V erify the docking cable is connected to the Media Gateway , and the iPod I can not correctly control the iPod through the radio. The iPod rmware may be out of date. Update iPod rmware for free at http:// [...]

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    11. W ar ranty 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 product from an authorized Peripheral Electronics dealer . This warranty covers any supplied or manufactured parts of this product that, upon inspection b[...]

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    Notes _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________[...]

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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.[...]