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1. m J 5 g A gt v0 3 DYd Supported iPods The Made for iPod logo indicates that this product has been designed specifically to work with iPod The manufacturer certifies that this accessory has been made in accordance with the high standards of quality and performance that you expect from iPod and Apple Made for iPod Ol O i iPod mini 4GB 6GB iPod Ath generation 20GB iPod Ath generation 40GB iPod Ath generation color display 20GB 30GB iPod Ath generation co or display 40GB 60GB iPod nano Ist generation 1GB 2GB 4GB iPod 5th generation video O 30GB iPod 5th generation video O 60GB 80GB iPod nano 2nd generation aluminum 2GB 4GB 8GB iPod classic 120GB 80GB 160GB Se iPod nano 3rd generation video ees Pal raio iPod touch amp iPhones all models 8GB 16GB C e Before You Start This interface is designed for use with iPod 4th and 5th generation including video models iPod photo iPod mini and iPod nano st and 2nd generation units This unit allows audio to be routed through the vehical head unit and will allow access to music files stored on your iPod directly through the head unit It is highly recommended that your iPod has the latest version of operating software installed in order to acheive the best results This software can be obtained from apple com itunes If the vehicle has an existing CD Changer this in
2. Audio CD Changer 4CD List Playlists iPod Artists Track List Albums CD Name Genre Track Seq All Songs o Scan Aux Audio Input o Traffic Programme o Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 07 Audio CD Changer CD 123456 Playlists iPod iPod information from Track Seq 00 08 1 14 a Scan o Traffic Programme o Mute Note The head unit may take Track List some time to CD Name process the your iPod Allow around 5 seconds for the head unit to update the CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 DIED track list display m O Lu E UO Z z es Li a O gt PAGE 09 v m S zZ A I m gt OL JDVd gt Select the track list menu and the screen will display as per figure 10 Note Vehicle controls to display track list vary according to vehicle type Figures shown may not necessarily correspond to your vehicle type and control Audio CD Changer CD 123458 ma UT Track Seq 00 23 1 14 a Scan o Traffic Programme o Mute CD 1 Track 1 FIG 09 Audio CD Changer 42CD List Note The head unit may take Albums some time to Library CD Name process the information from On The Go Track Seq o Scan o Traffic Programme o Mute your iPod Allow around 5 seconds for the head unit to update the CD 1 Track 1 BD track list display Opening folders and playing tracks Folders can be identified by the tags which are placed around them See figure
3. S zZ A TE m w bcl ADV Fast forwarding and rewinding a track After selecting a track to play press and hold the track forward button to fast forward through the track A sample of the audio will be heard every few seconds to enable you to confirm how far through the track you have progressed To rewind back through the track press and hold the track back button Exiting closing a folder To close and exit folders there are a number of methods available depending upon vehicle type and existing CD controls PORSCHE CONTROL FFWD by holding the track forward lt lt controls for 2 seconds gt Double click in rapid succession like a computer mouse AUDI CONTROL gt FFWD by holding the track forward lt lt controls for 2 seconds Double click in rapid succession like a computer mouse Using the MMI i drive controller to select by depressing the rotary dial MERCEDES CONTROL gt FFWD by holding the track forward lt lt controls for 2 seconds BMW CONTROL gt drive controller select On those head units that support the double click track back method like a computer mouse exiting a folder can be achieved from any highlighted track See figure 15 Audio CD Changer 4CD List lt lt iPod CD List She Caught the katy Gimme Some Lovin CD Name Everybody Needs Some Track Seq Rawhide Theme o Scan Sweet Home Chicago o Traffic Programme Jailhouse Rock V
4. o Traffic Programme o Mute CD 1 Track 1 m Lu E UO Z z aq ma a O gt PAGE 07 The six discs will be replaced by the following functions Selecting options from the CD list menu genres by default Using the head unit controls highlight and select the Disc 4 Genre desired function from the CD list menu Disc 5 All Songs Disc 1 Playlists Disc 2 Artists Disc 3 Albums Disc 6 Aux Audio Input For example to select Artists from the CD list scroll using the head unit controls to highlight the option Press the To view the disc list on screen select your head unit s disc control button from the head unit to select The first method of viewing available discs and the iPod disc layout song from within the Artists first folder will begin playing will be displayed See figure 03 automatically and the screen will display as per figure 05 Audio CD Changer CD T2346 Playlists iPod Vei aa iPod Track Seq 00 23 1 14 o Scan Audio CD Changer CD List Playlist s iPod Track List Albums CD Name Genre Track Seq All Songs a Scan o Traffic Programme Aux Audio Input o Traffic Programme o Mute o Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 02 CD 1 Track 1 FIG 04 OIE a EDINN ELO Audio CD Changer CD List Audio CD Changer CD 123456 Wiis me Jak Pnihaiae Playlists iPod Artists Track List Albums CD Name Genre Track Seq All Songs o Scan Aux Audio Input o Traffic
5. 10 seconds for the screen to update with the correct track sequence Scan From the track sequence menu screen see figure 19 select the option Scan This will play the first 10 seconds of each track in the folder from the current playing track Note Scan controls may vary depending on head unit and vehicle controls Some head units may have a dedicated scan button for this functionality Playing tracks in normal order From the track sequence menu screen see figure 19 select the option Normal This selection will cancel any previous selections which have been made from this menu Track sequence menu may differ depending on head unit type Selecting normal mode and unselecting Random Repeat Scan may be achieved by unselecting the current settings Note Random Scan Repeat controls may vary depending on head unit and vehicle controls Some head units may have dedicated buttons for these functions Please note It takes a number of seconds to update the vehicle head unit screen with the correct track sequence when exiting and entering random mode Allow 10seconds for the screen to update with the correct track sequence Using your vehicle s steering wheel controls If your vehicle has steering wheel controls they will function with the iTronic audio unit The steering wheel controls will be identical to the corresponding controls from the head unit If you are unsure of the operation of the steering wheel controls
6. Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 12 Audio CD Changer 1 List CD List She Caught the katy Gimme Some Lovin CD Name Everybody Needs Some Track Seq Rawhide Theme a Scan Sweet Home Chicago o Traffic Programme Jailhouse Rock CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 13 Audio CD Changer 9CD List Note The head lt lt iPod CD List unit may take She Caught the katy some time to Gimme Some Lovin CD Name l process the information from your iPod Allow around 5 seconds for the head unit to update the CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 14 track list display Everybody Needs Some Track Seq Rawhide Theme o Scan Sweet Home Chicago o Traffic Programme Jailhouse Rock VY o Mute From this screen you can now browse tracks by using the CD controls on the vehicle head unit as you would normally browse CD tracks by using the up down rotary dial controls Tracks can be selected by either waiting for a number of seconds and the track will be automatically selected or by using the vehicle specific selection control such as an i drive controller Alternatively the track forward button can be used to move forward through the track list and the track back button can be used to move backwards through the list Note If the track back button is double pressed to quickly it will perform the function of exiting the folder on those vehicles that support the double click action m Lu E UO Z zT ae ma a O gt PAGE 11 Uv m
7. gt gt Welcome to iTronic Audio This iTronic kit is designed to allow you to seamlessly integrate popular consumer electronic devices into your vehicle such as iPod auxillary input devices and more In most cases full functionality of your device is available via the vehicle s radio navigation display and steering wheel button controls Let us help you learn about your new iTronic unit 2008 ECP LLC The iTronic unit connects your iPod to your Vehicle head unit via the optic fiber MOST Network Made for iPod Contents iTronic Features Ca Supported iPods Ca Before You Start i Head Unit Controls Cc Operating the iPod ie Basic Radio Control Non text display head units wo Warranty m Features of Your iTronic Unit shear dah gt POWER iPod gt AUX gt iPod connets your iPod to Con nect your Auxiliary Audio Port Vehicle headunit Power A single iPod for full Connect an external ig standard control and audio source On screen via the optic fiber connection to amazing sound menu allows streaming MOST Network your vehicle in your vehicle into the vehicle gt MOST NETWORK WY tu ae lt x ui ma J Z a a xny Changer Source Playlists mObridge 96 Under the Bridge 97 Give It Away 98 Californication 02 15 99 Next Page gt gt CD Control MEMORY CARD v gt PAGE 03 gt VEHICLE HEAD UNIT gt MEMORY CARD Ua Se a pe po
8. please consult your vehicle user manual Auxillary audio source amp manual iPod control The iTronic audio interface has the facility to play audio from and external auxiliary audio device through the factory audio system To select the auxiliary input go to the CD List menu see figure 3 page 8 From the CD List choose the Menu Aux audio CD function See figure 20 To manually control the iPod and exit lock mode press and old the Track Forward button for 2 seconds on Exit lock mode from within the CD Track listing menu See figure 21 The iPod will exit lock mode and allow manual user control To re enter lock mode and gain full control from the vehicle press and hold the Track Forward button for 2 seconds on the Enter lock mode track index Audio CD Changer CD List Playlist s iPod Artists Track List Albums CD Name Track Seq o Scan Menu Aux Audio Input o Traffic Programme o Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 20 Audio CD Changer CD List Tip Push and Exit lock mode gt gt CD List hold Rotary Enter lock mode gt gt Selection Aux Input gt gt CD Name button on the numeric keypad from any screen BL Ver 01 00 01 Track Seq SW Ver 02 02 21 o Scan Vehicle Porsche a Traffic Programme N Ci Browsing Folder Su o Mute sages ne Menu Auxillary CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 21 audio input Paging control Due to the CD limitation of 99 tracks the interface allows t
9. 1 14 o Scan o Traffic Programme gt REPEAT BUTTON gt TRACK FORWARD FAST FORWARD BUTTON gt REPEAT BUTTON Plug in and charge the iPod Plug the iTronic dock connector into the base of your iPod The dock connector inserts into the iPod with the icon facing up as shown below Once the iPod has been connected it will begin to charge and all functions will be transfered to the head unit iPod functions will no longer be accesible directly from the iPod The iPod will charge whenever the audio system is in use and will stop charging whenever the vehicle s electrical system shuts down Operating the iPod It is important to remember that the iPod replaces the function of the CD Changer and therefore must be expected to operate in a very similar way If the vehicle has an existing CD Changer it will be replaced by the iPod and the CD Changer will no longer operate as part of the factory audio system To begin operating the iPod Pushthe CD button onthe head unit Allow a few seconds for the Head unit to recognise the iPod as the CD Changer Once the iPod has loaded and is ready for use the system will automatically play the first track of the first playlist on the iPod see figure 01 You will note that the top of the display reads Audio CD Changer confirming that the head unit is in CD Changer mode Audio CD Changer CD 123456 Playlists iPod Track List iPod CD Name Track Seq 00 23 1 14 a Scan
10. 11 Albums Audio CD Chanaer SCD List Library On The Go Albums Library CD Name On The Go Track Seq gt FOLDER TAGS o Scan o Traffic Programme o Mute CD 1 Track 1 By using the CD controls to change tracks it is possible to move forward and backward through the list of folders to highlight the desired folder See figure 12 To open and enter folders there are a number of methods available depending upon vehicle type amp existing CD controls Mercedes and Porsche head units also have the ability to auto select folders Please see the Disc 6 Menu and Control chapter under Auto Selection for this option PORSCHE CONTROL gt FFWD by holding the track forward gt gt controls for 2 seconds Double click in rapid succession like a computer mouse AUDI amp SAAB CONTROL gt FFWD by holding the track forward gt gt controls for 2 seconds Double click in rapid succession like a computer mouse Using the MMI i drive controller to select by depressing the rotary dial MERCEDES CONTROL gt FFWD by holding the track forward gt gt controls for 2 seconds BMW CONTROL gt I drive controller select Once a folder has been selected the screen will show a list of tracks within that folder See figure 13 Audio CD Changer 4CD List CD List Library CD Name On The Go Track Seq o Scan a Traffic Programme o Mute CD 1
11. Programme o Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 03 CD 1 Track 1 FIG 05 Track Seq 00 23 8 99 a Scan o Traffic Programme o Mute gt 8049Vd TIP Disc selection varies across vehicles Particular vehicles have disc shortcuts that can be achieved by holding the keypad corresponding disc number for a number of seconds For example to select the Artists function push and hold the 2 button for 2 seconds The screen will then display as per figure 06 Note You do not need to be viewing the CD list menu to be able to use this function This method can be used throughout the CD changer menus Audio CD Changer 4CD List Playlists iPod Track List Albums CD Name Genre Track Seq All Songs o Scan Aux Audio Input a Traffic Programme o Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 06 Selecting options from the track list menu All of the information from your iPod remains sorted into folders The iTronic user interface allows you to access songs and peruse song lists by opening folders to view and select the contents This feature is called folder support Once a selection has been made from the CD List Menu the contents can be viewed by selecting the track list function This can be done by using the vehicle specific controls to view the CD track listing The track listing menu varies according to head and vehicle controls For example after selecting the Playlists function from the CD list menu See figure 07
12. Y o Mute CD 1 Track 1 FIG 15 Audio CD Changer 4CD List Note The head CD List unit may take some time to process the information from your iPod Allow around 5 seconds for the head unit to update the CD 1 Track 1 FIG 16 track list display Albums Library CD Name On The Go Track Seq o Scan o Traffic Programme o Mute Once the folder has been closed the screen will display the previous folder list The playing track will continue until continue to play until another track is selected The other method of exiting a folder is to use the track back lt lt controls Highlight the folder tag at the top of the track list and then push and hold the track back button for 2 seconds to exit the folder See figure 18 Audio CD Changer 4CD List lt lt iPod CD List She Caught the katy Gimme Some Lovin CD Name Everybody Needs Some Track Seq Rawhide Theme o Scan Sweet Home Chicago a Traffic Programme Jailhouse Rock VY a Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 17 Audio CD Changer JCD List Library CD Name On The Go Track Seq o Scan o Traffic Programme o Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 18 Using the track sequence menu The track sequence menu allows the user to alter the sequence in which tracks are played The user can repeat tracks or groups of tracks or randomize the selections being played Existing CD vehicle controls can be used to access the track sequence menu See figur
13. ause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a gt Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver gt Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful Warning Any changes or modifications not expressly interference to radio or television reception which can be approved by ECP LLC could void the user s authority to determined by turning the equipment off and on the user operate this equipment is encouraged to try to correct the interface by one or more of the following measures
14. e 19 Audio CD Changer 4CD List CD List Repeat CD Track List Repeat track CD Name Random o Traffic Programme o Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 19 Note Depending on head unit and vehicle type the track sequence menu may vary from the figure depicted Repeating a track From the track sequence menu screen see figure 19 select the option Repeat Track The current playing track will now be set on repeat Note Repeat track controls may vary depending on head unit and vehicle controls Some head units may have a dedicated repeat button for this functionality m O Lu E UO Z zT ae Lu a O gt PAGE 13 v m S zZ e T m O w gt vl J DYd Repeating a CD From the track sequence menu screen see figure 19 select the option Repeat CD The current playing folder will now be set on repeat Note Repeat CD controls may vary depending on head unit and vehicle controls Some head units may not support this functionality Random mode From the track sequence menu screen see figure 19 select the option Random This will randomize the current folder Note Random controls may vary depending on head unit and vehicle controls Some head units may have a dedicated random button for this functionality Please note It takes a number of seconds to update the vehicle head unit screen with the correct track sequence when exiting and entering random mode Allow
15. he user to load up pages of 99 tracks which allows the user to browse through the entire list of iPod tracks There is no limitation to the thousands of songs that can be paged Once the 99th track has been reached the tag Next Page gt gt will be presented See figure 22 The next page of 99 tracks can be uploaded by pressing and holding the Track Forward button for 2 seconds m Lu E UO Z z 1i a O b PAGE 15 je aS S a Z O I E 5 gt 91 ADVd Audio CD Changer 9CD List Is It Just Me COList Computer Camp Love State of the Union CD Name Irish Coffee Track Seq Deeper Water o Scan Run Baby Run o Traffic Programme Next Page gt gt o Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 22 Audio CD Changer DCD List Note The head unit may take lt lt Exit Prev gt gt CD List Dreams some time to process the information from your iPod Allow around 5 seconds for the head unit to update the track list display Together We Are One CD Name Suffer Well Track Seq Check On It Beyonce o Scan There You Go o Traffic Programme I m Outta Love VW ao Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 23 To go to the previous page highlight track 1which will be displaying the tag lt lt Exit Prev gt gt and press and hold the track forward button for 2 seconds See figure 24 It is always possible to exit a folder to the folder list from any page by d
16. n lt x a Without text display on the HU it is not possible to browse the iPod by folder Instead the user can load up select playlists These playlists can be numbered DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3 DISC 4 DISC 5 The sixth disc is reserved for the Aux audio Menu control If the user does not number these discs then the first five playlists are loaded by default anyway If the user has only labelled a limited number of discs such as only DISC 1 and DISC2 then the remaing discs will be loaded with The user can go track up down via either sterring wheel the iPod playlists buttons or via the HU controls idrive system b PAGE 17 Paging Should the playlist contain more than 99 tracks it is possible for the user to move within the playlist to the next list of 99 songs To do this track 99 can be selected and the user can FFWD on this track When the next page of 99 tracks is loaded the first song on the next page will play automatically Picture below see figure 02 demonstrates track 99 on The user can also lt lt FRWD ontrack 1to page back to the which the user can FFWD gt gt previous 99 tracks see figure 03 w gt pl A D gt z a zZ 5 m Track 1 00 14 CD 01 99 CD 01 01 gt 31 3 DYd Ra ndo m Re peat Sca n To regain control of the iPod FFWD gt gt on track 2 of Disc6 and the playlists will be loaded again see figure 05 All wo
17. ouble clicking track back or press and hold the track back button for 2 seconds on the tag lt lt Exit Prev gt gt track tag See figure 24 Note The double click method is only available on those head units that support this functionality Note The CD track limitation on the Mercedes vehicles is limited to 98 tracks due to a head unit specific problem on particular Mercedes vehicles Note The BMW limitation is 250 tracks rather than 99 Audio CD Changer 9CD List lt lt Exit Prev gt gt Dreams Together We Are One CD Name Suffer Well Track Seq Check On It Beyonce o Scan There You Go o Traffic Programme I m Outta Love V a Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 24 Audio CD Changer 4CD List Note The head lt lt iPod CD List unit may take The Kill some time to Best Friend CD Name process the information from your iPod Allow around 5 seconds for the head unit to update the track list display Window Shopper Track Seq Rock Superstar o Scan Love Like Winter o Traffic Programme Not My Kinda Scene V7 a Mute CD 1 Track 1 23 02 07 FIG 25 Basic Radio Control For non text display head units Supported vehicles 01 Porsche CDR23 24 Picture below see figure 01 shows Playlists loaded as discs In this particular case playlist DISC 1 is loaded 02 Mercedes Audio 20 Audio50 03 BMW i drive for non mp 3 vehicles Playlist setup X a UVU O m lt cc
18. rk as normal Disc 6 Aux audio Menu Disc 6 works as the Auxillary audio and Menu control O FIG 05 6 To unlock the iPod for manual control simply FFWD gt gt To switch between the iPod audio and Aux audio simply z on track 1of disc 6 see figure 04 FFWD gt gt on track 3 see figure 06 G x N lt jaa OV LU z a a FIG 04 FIG 06 oz 4ADVd Warranty Your iTronic audio interface is warranted against any manufacturing defects for a period of 12months from purchase Any part of the iTronic audio interface may be replaced or repaired at the discretion of the manufacturer after such part is deemed to have a manufacturing fault If you have any questions about your iTronic audio interface please contact your local service agent whose details are attached to the back page of this user instruction manual FCC information for US customers only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with gt Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and gt Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed different from that to which the receiver is connected and used in accordance with the instructions may c
19. terface replaces the functionality of the existing CD Changer The CD Changer does not need to be removed however it will no longer operate as part of the factory audio system in particular vehicles This manual has been designed solely for the purpose of assisting a user to operate the iPod functionality If you require information relating specifically to your vehicle or the operation of other electronics systems in the vehicle please consult your vehicle user manual or local dealer Warning This interface is designed for use with iPod 4th and 5th Use this system only when Traffic conditions permit SAFE VEHICLE OPERATION IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE DRIVER Neither ECP LLC their agents distributors or resellers accept responsibility for any damage or injury resulting from the use of this product KE lt ed YW SS Lu Be So LL U faa gt PAGE 05 an m gt J Z O Z JI pa 72 gt 90 dDVd Head Unit Controls You will need to use specific controls on the head unit in order to navigate through the different functions of your iPod There are a number of buttons on the head unit which will enable access to those functions The diagram below shows the location of the buttons required to operate the iPod interface iPod Audio CD Changer CD List CD 1 23456 Track List gt NUMERIC KEYPAD moa listed Paine j Track Seq gt TRACK BACK FAST REWIND BUTTON 00 23
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