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Apple Video iPod Audio/Video Interface Manual

Installation

  • Gain access to the back of you vehicle’s Head Unit.
  • Find the same port as our Audio Harness (see “Connecting SoundLinQ2 to head unit”)
  • Disconnect the existing connector and plug in our Audio connector into this port, then plug female end of Audio
  • Harness to the plug in for your factory connector. Audio harness female connector is not used In some vehicles.
  • Plug the other end of Audio cable into designated port on SoundLinQ2.
  • Connect iPod cable as shown in the”Connecting SoundLinQ2” picture.
  • Setup proper Emulation Mode for this unit (see “Emulation Mode Selection”)
  • Turn the car on and check SoundLinQ2 functionality and (especially Text capability) before the final assembly.
  • Make sure your iPod has at least two playlists, in order for this unit to operate properly.
  • Please mount this unit in easy accessible location for upgrading and re-programming purposes.

Direct Connect iPod Adapter User Guide

Manual Contents

  1. Control Diagram
  2. Using Your iPod Adapter
    • Connecting Your iPod
    • Selecting a Search Mode
    • Navigating Through Albums, Artists and Playlists
    • Browsing Tracks
    • Seeing the Full Artist/Album/Song Name
    • Changing What’s Displayed
    • Using the Shuffle Feature
    • Using the Repeat Feature
    • Using Fast Forward, Rewind, and Scan
    • Switching between iPod and Satellite Radio
  3. Troubleshooting
  4. Warranty
  5. Installation Instructions

Connecting Your iPod

  1. Connect your iPod to the adapter so that the logo on the cable is facing outward.
  2. Upon connecting your iPod, you will see the Brandmotion logo on the iPod screen. The logo tells you the iPod is connected and charging. You may disconnect your iPod at any time.
  3. Turn on your radio and press the AUX button to select SAT1.

iPod Accessories Compatibility Guide

Apple-Branded iPod Accessories :

  1. M8636 Apple iPod FireWire Power Adapter
  2. M9394 Apple iPod In-Ear Headphones
  3. M9569 Apple iPod Dock Connector to USB 2.0 Cable
  4. M9720 Apple iPod Socks
  5. M9757 Apple iPod shuffle Dock
  6. M9758 Apple iPod shuffle Sport Case
  7. M9759 Apple iPod shuffle External Battery Pack
  8. M9765 Apple iPod AV Cable
  9. M9837 Apple iPod USB Power Adapter
  10. M9861 Apple iPod Camera Connector
  11. M9867 Apple iPod Hi-Fi*
  12. M9942 Apple iPod shuffle Lanyard and Caps
  13. M9981 Apple iPod shuffle Armband – Grey
  14. MA045 Apple iPod Universal Dock
  15. MA070 Apple iPod Radio Remote
  16. MA072 Apple iPod nano Dock
  17. MA093 Apple iPod nano Lanyard Headphones
  18. MA094 Apple iPod nano Armband – Grey
  19. MA128 Apple Remote (requires MA045)
  20. MA135 Apple Leather Case for iPod nano
  21. MA183 Apple iPod nano Armband – Blue

Apple iPod Nano Take Apart Repair Manual

Introduction

Welcome to the iPod nano Take-Apart manual. Nanos are small and fragile, so you have to handle them with care. The inside is pretty much one piece including the logic board, battery (which is soldered on), RAM (2 or 4GB), headphone jack, and data port. There is one slight difference between the design of the 2GB and 4GB models. The 2GB model in the revisions seen so far have a socketed daughterboard. This allows for easy replacement of the RAM by just removing a couple of screws. The 4GB models have the RAM chip soldered directly to the logic board making it nearly impossible to change RAM chips without the proper soldering equipment. This manual will show a comparison between the two models a little bit later.

Opening the Case:

How To Download The iPod Games

PC

  1. Download the .zip file to your desktop. Right­click the downloaded file and select ‘EXTRACT TO HERE’. You should see one folder named The Online Teacher Guide Top 10 appear in the same location as the .zip file.
  2. Connect your iPod to the computer. Make sure it is connected directly to the USB port on the computer and not through an extension port.
  3. After it’s connected, double click on My Computer, then double click on the iPod icon.
  4. You will drag and drop the folder The Online Teaching Guide Top 10 to the NOTES folder on your iPod.

MAC

  1. Download the attached file to your desktop. Then, double­click the file to un­zip it. NOTE: Some browsers (Safari or Firefox) may automatically unzip the file into your preset download folder (set in the ‘preferences’ section of your browser software) or otherwise ask you if you want to open it with ‘Stuffit Expander’ or another similar utility.

3Com VCX V7111 VoIP SIP Gateways User Manual

ABOUT THIS GUIDE

This User’s Guide describes the following 3Com VCXTM V7111 Gateways:

  • The 24-port VCX V7111 24FXS
  • The eight-port VCX V7111 8FXS and 8FXO
  • The four-port VCX V7111 4FXS and 4FXO
  • The two-port VCX V7111 2FXS

These products are supported by software version 4.2, and enable you to send voice fax and data over the same IP network. Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing. However, because of on-going product improvements and revisions, 3Com cannot guarantee the accuracy of printed material after the Date Published nor can it accept responsibility for errors or omissions. Updates to this document and other documents can be viewed by registered Technical Support customers. See “Appendix E: Obtaining Support for Your 3Com Products” in the User’s Guide for details on how to register your product and get support from 3Com.