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Contents
Multimedia
Reciever
USB
Extension
Cable
Remote
Control
External
Parking
Wire
Release
Keys
Power
Harness
Assembly
bracket
and
screw
iPod
Cable
w/
3.5
mm
Trim
Ring
Mounting
Sleeve
AV
Harness
Installation
Considerations
The
following
is
a
list
of
tools
needed
for
installation:
Volt/Ohm
Meter
Hand
held
drill
w/
assorted
bits
Wire
strippers
Assorted
connectors
Wire
crimpers
1/8"
Dia.
Heatshrink
Tubing
Wire
cutters
Soldering
Iron
#2
Phillips
screwdriver
Solder
Battery
post
wrench
Heatgun
This
section
focuses
on
some
of
the
vehicle
considerations
for
installing
your
new
source
unit.
Pre-planning
your
system
layout
and
best
wiring
routes
will
save
installation
time.
When
deciding
on
the
layout
of
your
new
system,
be
sure
that
each
component
will
be
easily
accessible
for
making
adjustments.
If
you
feel
unsure
about
installing
this
system
yourself,
have
it
installed
by
a
qualified
technician.
Before
installation,
disconnect
the
battery
negative(-)
terminal
to
prevent
damage
to
the
unit,
fire
and/or
possible
injury.
Before
beginning
any
installation,
follow
these
simple
rules:
1.
Be
sure
to
carefully
read
and
understand
the
instructions
before
attempting
to
install
the
unit.
2.
For
safety,
disconnect
the
negative
lead
from
the
battery
prior
to
beginning
the
installation.
3.
For
easier
assembly,
we
suggest
you
run
all
wires
prior
to
mounting
your
unit
in
place.
4.
Route
all
of
the
RCA
cables
close
together
and
away
from
any
high
current
wires.
5.
Use
high
quality
connectors
for
a
reliable
installation
and
to
minimize
signal
or
power
loss.
6.
Think
before
you
drill!
Be
careful
not
to
cut
or
drill
into
gas
tanks,
fuel
lines,
brake
or
hydraulic
lines,
vacuum
lines
or
electrical
wiring
when
working
on
any
vehicle.
7.
Never
run
wires
underneath
the
vehicle.
Running
the
wires
inside
the
vehicle
provides
the
best
protection.
8.
Avoid
running
wires
over
or
through
sharp
edges.
Use
rubber
or
plastic
grommets
to
protect
any
wires
routed
through
metal,
especially
the
firewall.
9.
ALWAYS
protect
the
battery
and
electrical
system
from
damage
with
proper
fusing.
Install
the
appropriate
fuse
holder
and
fuse
on
the+
12V
power
wire
within
18"
(45.7
em)
of
the
battery
terminal.
5
INSTALLATION
10.
When
grounding
to
the
chassis
of
the
vehicle,
scrape
all
paint
from
the
metal
to
ensure
a
good,
clean
ground
connection.
Grounding
connections
should
be
as
short
as
possible
and
always
be
connected
to
metal
that
is
welded
to
the
main
body,
or
chassis,
of
the
vehicle.
Seatbelt
bolts
should
never
be
used
for
connecting
to
ground.
Mounting
Locations
The
mounting
position
of
your
source
unit
will
have
a
great
effect
on
the
performance
of
your
in-dash
Media
Player.
The
source
unit
can
be
installed
in
a
wide
range
of
operating
locations.
However,
care
should
be
taken
to
ensure
optimum
performance.
Instrument
Panel
Mounting
the
source
unit
in
the
instrument
panel
provides
optimum
access.
The
source
unit
should
be
securely
mounted
using
the
"Standard
Mount"
or
"ISO-DIN
Mount"
method
to
ensure
optimum
Media
Player
performance.
Center
Console
Mounting
the
source
unit
in
the
center
console
also
provides
optimum
access.
Be
sure
the
installation
does
not
interfere
with
the
operation
of
the
gear
shift
or
parking
brake.
Glove
Box
Mounting
the
source
unit
in
the
glove
box
is
adequate,
but
does
not
provide
easy
access. Glove
box
mounting
should
only
be
done
if
"Instrument
Panel"
or
"Center
Console,"
mounting
is
not
acceptable
(i.e.,
maintaining
integrity
of
older
vehicles
with
metal
dashboards.)
Under
Dash
Mounting
the
source
unit
under
the
dash
is
adequate,
but
does
not
provide
easy
access.
Under
dash
mounting
should
only
be
done
if
"Instrument
Panel,"
"Center
Console"
or
"Glove
Box"
mounting
is
not
acceptable.
Mount
the
source
unit
off
to
the
side
of
the
driver's
area
to
reduce
interference
with
the
parking
brake,
gear
shift,
or
operating
pedals.
NOTE:
The
source
unit
should
have
a
mounting
angle
within
±20°
from
horizontal.