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Crutchfield 000IPODIG Installation Manual

Ipod installation guide

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As with any car audio/video installation, your first
!
step is to disconnect the negative terminal of your
car battery to prevent short circuits. Check your Crutchfield
MasterSheet™ (available for most vehicles) or vehicle owner's
manual for specific directions. In some vehicles, disconnecting
the battery may require you to re-enter a security code or have
the dealer reset the internal computer.
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Copyright 2005 Crutchfield Corporation
iPod Installation Guide
IMPORTANT
Before starting, compare items on your invoice with items received. Carefully check through packaging material.
If any item is missing, please call: Crutchfield Customer Service at 1-800-955-9091
Although reasonable attempts are made to verify the accuracy of the information con-
tained in this guide, it is presented without warranties or guarantees of any type due to
the constantly changing nature of this type of information and running changes in vehicle
production. Any person or entity using this information does so at his or its own risk. If
you find that our instructions do not apply to your vehicle, or if you have questions, do not
continue with your installation. Contact our toll-free technical support for assistance (Tech
support phone number is on your invoice) (Tech support phone number is onyour invoice).
Tools Needed:
(depending upon vehicle)
Flat Blade
Screwdriver
Pliers
Wire Stripper/
Crimp Tool
Phillips
Screwdriver
Drill & Bit Set
Socket &
Ratchet Set
Torx Driver Set
000IPODIG
Revision 3/15/05
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Panel Tool
Utility Knife

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Summary of Contents for Crutchfield 000IPODIG

  • Page 1 IMPORTANT Before starting, compare items on your invoice with items received. Carefully check through packaging material. If any item is missing, please call: Crutchfield Customer Service at 1-800-955-9091 * 0 0 0 I P O D I G * Although reasonable attempts are made to verify the accuracy of the information con-...
  • Page 2 An iPod cup- holder car mount. ® Copyright 2005 Crutchfield Corporation...
  • Page 3 000IPODIG Signal Transfer: iPod Adapters You will need to remove the factory There are four different ways to connect your iPod to your car stereo. Each option presents a radio to connect a different level of sound quality, degree of difficulty to install, and requirements for making the factory iPod adapter audio connections.
  • Page 4: Auxiliary Inputs

    — most power adapters plug into your iPod’s dock connector. Using an auxiliary input to connect your iPod will give you sound quality that is as good as that from an iPod adapter. ® Copyright 2005 Crutchfield Corporation...
  • Page 5 (on some models you can change this setting on the fly). Use a mini-jack-to-RCA cable to connect ® your iPod to the FM modulator. Copyright 2005 Crutchfield Corporation...
  • Page 6 Just connect it to your iPod, plug it into the adapter, power it up, and go. We suggest investing in a cigarette lighter power adapter to keep your iPod charged up while you’re on the road. ® Copyright 2005 Crutchfield Corporation...
  • Page 7 The last thing you want is to place the iPod directly on a seat or the floor, where it can move about freely. ® Copyright 2005 Crutchfield Corporation...
  • Page 8 Owners must unplug the unit from the slot; otherwise, loss of the in-dash unit will occur. •GM and Chevrolet vehicles may have a facotry mini antenna plug. If using an RF modulator, antenna adapters must be used. ® Copyright 2005 Crutchfield Corporation...