DICE Silverline Duo Installation Manual & User Manual

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  • Page 1 for selected Mazda vehicles Installation Guide/User manual...
  • Page 2 Copyrights and Trademarks Copyright 2011 DICE Electronics, LLC. The DICE Electronics logo is a trademark of DICE Electronics, LLC. iPod is trademark of Apple, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Firmware update ............29 Connection diagram ............10 Disclaimer & warranty ............30 iPod content browsing ...........12 How the iPod’s hold button works with Silverline DUO ..13 Basic operation .............14 Selecting Silverline DUO as an audio source .......15 USB memory operation ..........19 USB iPod operation ............20...
  • Page 4: Warning And Safety

    Please read these instructions carefully before proceeding. Failure to follow instructions may result in improper operation or injury. Neither DICE Electronics, LLC. nor Apple Inc., its regional offices, distributors or resellers take any responsibility for any damage or injury as a result of using the integration kit.
  • Page 5: Product Registration

    2. Look up and save the serial number of the product. 3. Complete the product registration form. 4. Submit the form. 5. Save the registration/support/warranty sheet in a safe place for future reference. If you are unable to complete the registration via internet, please call DICE Electronics at 1-888-342-3999.
  • Page 6: Silverline Duo Kit Contents

    Silverline DUO kit contents Silverline DUO module user manual Vehicle bus iPod docking connector cable (SAT) Optional accessories (sold separately): IR Receiver & AUX connector Remote controller...
  • Page 7 Dip switches The configuration switches located on the Silverline DUO module are used to set various operation modes of the interface. Incorrect dip switch settings may cause the DICE interface to not work properly or to not operate at all. Disconnect the vehicle harness from the module and cycle ignition off for 50 seconds after...
  • Page 8: Dip Switch Setting

    Dip switch setting The dip switch positions will configure the Silverline DUO module to interface with the ve- hicle’s radio in various emulation modes. Depending on which configuration is chosen, you will need to refer to the instructions in this manual specific to that emulation mode.
  • Page 9 Supported iPod models and firmware version requirements Model Firmware / OS Version Model Firmware / OS Version 1G nano 1.3.1 160 GB classic 2.0.4 iPod 5G 5G nano 1.0.2 2G nano 1.1.3 3G touch iOS 4.3.5 iPod classic 1.1.2 iPhone 4 iOS 4.3.5 3G nano 1.1.3...
  • Page 10: Installation

    3. Remove radio from car 7. Complete install by re-installing radio 4. Install Silverline DUO cable Some radios will enter an anti-theft security mode and will lock requiring the radio’s security code to be entered to unlock it. This code can be requested from the vehicle’s dealership.
  • Page 11: Connection Diagram

    Connection Diagram Auxiliary device iPod/iPhone Silverline DUO module SIRIUS SAT radio (not included) (not included) (back) Silverline DUO module (not included) Vehicle BUS (front) connector SIRIUS connector* Update port iPod dock cable* AUX connector (USB to PC) IR receiver (optional)
  • Page 12 Attention installer! Please read the following! DICE Electronics strongly recommends that the unit be installed in an easily accessible place! DO NOT PLACE IT BEHIND THE RADIO! Whether the unit is professionally or self installed, put the module where you, the end user can get to it easily in the future.
  • Page 13: Ipod Content Browsing

    iPod content browsing Playlist By default, the interface creates a Playlist having a name that is the same as the name of the iPod. This Playlist is the very first on the list of Playlists Artist shown while browsing in Playlist mode. This Playlist contains all the songs on the iPod.
  • Page 14: How The Ipod's Hold Button Works With Silverline Duo

    How the iPod’s Hold Button Works with Silverline DUO Radio control Limited iPod control Before connecting the iPod to the DICE Before connecting the iPod to the DICE module, turn the hold switch ON to fully module, turn the hold switch OFF to fully control and browse the songs from the control and browse the songs from iPod.
  • Page 15: Basic Operation

    Accessing the DUO as the audio source: Much like the radio’s AM/FM tuner, satellite radio or CD audio sources, the Silverline DUO is integrated to be part of the vehicle’s audio system. To access the DUO source, press the SAT button on the radio.
  • Page 16: Selecting Silverline Duo As An Audio Source

    SAT Emulation: Selecting Silverline DUO as an Audio Source Radio source selector (SAT / Silverline DUO) Press for Next / Previous track. Press to toggle between available text fields. TURN to scroll text. Press to enter/exit shuffle and repeat settings.
  • Page 17 SAT Emulation: Sirius Connect Operation • Stations can be saved to PRESET 1-6 by holding a preset or remote button (1-6). • TEXT or DISP button will toggle between the text fields. NOTE: It may be possible to tune to an invalid channel number with certain radios.
  • Page 18 Accessing the DUO as the audio source: Much like the radio’s AM/FM tuner, satellite radio or CD audio sources, the Silverline DUO is integrated to be part of the vehicle’s audio system. To access the DUO source in CDC emulation mode, press the CD button on the radio.
  • Page 19 CDC Emulation: Selecting Silverline DUO as an Audio Source Radio source selector (CDC / Silverline DUO) Press for Next / Previous track Press to FFW or RW currently playing track Change iPod browsing mode PUSH...
  • Page 20 The Livio Car Internet Radio application (iPhone/iPod touch) This DICE integration kit includes support for the Livio Car Internet Radio application. It’s available on the iTunes® Store, try the FREE app and listen to hundreds of Internet-based radio programming options streamed through the 3G/ Edge or Wi-Fi connection.
  • Page 21 Controlling the Livio Car Internet Radio app The app must be active on the screen of the iPhone or iPod touch. To do so, users can simply tap the Livio icon on their device and it will load. For example, users can tap on the text area of the app to stop or play the selected stream.
  • Page 22 If your listening experience is interrupted by a call, under most conditions, the application will resume playback at the end of the call. Music playback applications running on your iPhone are sent to background automatically when the home button of the phone is pressed, but the music playback itself is not stopped. To resume playback of your iPod music library, stop Livio playback by tapping on the screen below the Livio Radio logo.
  • Page 23 Terminate (kill) the Livio Car Internet Radio app If you need to terminate (kill) the Livio application please follow the steps below: 1. Double-tap on the home button of the iPhone to bring up the list of running applications. If you don’t see the Livio Car Internet Radio icon right away, swipe the screen left or right to locate it.
  • Page 24 Optional Remote Kit: Functions for iPod/Livio Internet Radio app Toggle the audio sources between iPod SOURCE and SIRIUS/AUX iPod: Shuffle SONG (within a PLAYLIST) Play / Pause / Shuffle ALBUM / Shuffle off iPod: Repeat one / Repeat all / Repeat iPod: Next Track iPod: Skip to the next ALBUM Livio: Next station preset...
  • Page 25 Optional Remote Kit: Wireless Remote Function for SIRIUS Toggle the audio sources between iPod and SIRIUS/AUX Next Category Previous Category Next Channel Recall preset SIRIUS channel Previous Channel Note: To display SIRIUS ID, go to channel 000. Using the remote to change SIRIUS channels will cause the channel number displayed on the radio to be out of sync with the actual channel number.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Solution Identify your audio system first and set switches accordingly on Silverline Text is not displaying in selected DUO module. Use the DISP button on radio/display to toggle text fields. CD emulation. emulation has no text display. Check all connections. See if iPod charges while connected to computer or iPod does not charge.
  • Page 27 Problem Solution Reset the iPod. Verify proper connection to iPod/interface. Check for No audio from iPod source. compatibility. Why does the radio display show The iPod has reached the end of a playlist. Please select a new Playlist. “EMPTY/STOP” and no music plays? Ensure the cable connecting DUO is securely connected to the correct receptacle.
  • Page 28 Why does the message “iPod browsing mode information isn’t available so the “iPod UNLOCKED” UNLOCKED” display on screen? notification is shown. To view information associated with browsing modes, ensure the iPod’s hold button is set before connecting it to Silverline DUO.
  • Page 29: Firmware Update

    STEP 1: Disconnect the Silverline DUO module from the vehicle. STEP 2: Download and install necessary software from www.diceelectronics.com STEP 3: Open software to follow instructions for updating Silverline DUO unit. STEP 4: Plug in Silverline DUO via mini USB cable and update.
  • Page 30: Disclaimer & Warranty

    ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION. Support and warranty! If you experience any problems or need help, please contact you local dealer or call DICE Electronics, LLC. At 888-342-3999 or visit us at http://diceelectronics.com/product-support Products carry a 1 year limited warranty that protects you from defects in material and workmanship of products sold by DICE Electronics or its authorized agents, distributors and dealers.
  • Page 31 Installation notes:...
  • Page 32 Mazda compatible integration for iPod, iPhone SIRIUS and AUX. www.diceelectronics.com DUO-MAZ-072511...

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