Peripheral Electronics PGHNI2 manual

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    Peripheral Electronics ® , a division of AAMP of America™ 13160 56th Court Clearwater , Florida 33760 Ph. 866-788-4237 support@peripheralelectronics.com ©2007 AAMP of Florida, Inc. Expand Y our F ac tory R adio Peripheral Electronics ® , a division of AAMP of America™ 13160 56th Court Clearwater , Florida 33760 Ph. 800-477-2267 ext. 230 supp[...]

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    Peripheral Electronics ® , a division of AAMP of America™ 13160 56th Court Clearwater , Florida 33760 Ph. 800-477-2267 ext. 230 support@peripheralelectronics.com ©2008 AAMP of Florida, Inc. T able of Contents Pages 1. Introduction 2 2. Precautions 2 3. Compatibility Notes 2 4. Dips witch Settings 3 5. Installation 3 Nissan V ehic les 6. P a t h[...]

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    1 Media Ga teway & Optional Add-ons Media Gateway Harness Part #: PGHNI2 Factory Radio Not Included iPod Not Included Media Gateway Part #: PXAMG 3Ft. HD Radio Cable (sold with HDRT) 1 1Ft. iPod Cable HD Radio TM T uner (sold seperately) Part #: HDRT Antenna Adapter (sold seperately) Part #: BAA36[...]

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    2 1. Intr oduction Thank you for purchasing the Peripheral Electronics® Media Gateway . The Media Gateway is designed to provide endless hours of listening pleasure from your factory radio. T o ensure that your iPod performs correctly with your radio, we recommend that you read this entire manual before attempting installation of the Media Gateway[...]

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    3 4 . D i p s w i t c h S et t i n g s Fo r th e 20 07 -2 00 8 A rm ad a, 20 07 -2 00 8 G3 5, 200 7- 20 08 M axi ma Non -N av ig at io n, 20 07 -2 00 8 Pa th n de r , 20 07 -2 00 8 Se nt ra an d th e 20 07 -2 00 8 QX 56 a ll d ip sw it ch es mu st b e of f ( Fi g. A ). For the 2007-2008 Altima, 2007-2008 Rouge and the 2007-2008 V ersa dipswitch [...]

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    4 4. C on ne ct t he 8- Pi n iP od d oc ki ng ca bl e in to t he  rs t p or t on t he M ed ia Ga te wa y (f ar th es t aw ay fr om d ip sw it ch es ). Ca re fu ll y ru n th e 1 1 fo ot iP od c ab le b eh in d t he d as h to t he l oc at io n w he re t he i Po d wi ll be m ou nt ed o r st ore d (f or e xa mp le t he gl ov e bo x or c en te r co n[...]

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    5 Ra nd om M od e Pr es s t he “ S CA N” bu tt on wh il e li s te nin g to t he i Pod t o to gg le th ro ugh t he r an do m mo de s. En te ri ng B ro ws e M en u / Se le ct Pr es s t he “<< SE EK ” bu tto n to e nt er th e B ro ws e m e nu o r t o ma ke a se lec ti on w hi le in th e Br ow se m en u. Me nu N av ig at io n T ur n t he [...]

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    6 T u ne Up Pr es s th e “S EE K > >” b ut to n to m an ual ly t un e up . Se ek U p T ur n t he T un in g Kn ob C lo ck wi se to s ee k up t o ne xt av ai la bl e st at io n. T u ne Do wn Pr es s th e “< <S EEK ” bu tt on t o ma nu all y tu ne d ow n. Se ek D ow n T ur n t he r ot ar y tu ne kn ob C ou nt er -c lo ckw is e to s[...]

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    7 7 . S en t ra & M a xi ma I mp o r t a n t Co n g u ra t io n Pr oc e s s T o ens ur e pro pe r fun ct io na li ty of you r P XA MG iP od int er fa ce , you mu st r st set th e “T UN E” a nd “S EE K” b ut to ns to t he p ro per c on g ur at io n. T o do t hi s yo u mus t r st e nte r th e Mo de Se lec t M en u. Pr es s th [...]

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    8 Br ow se b y Ar t is t Pr es s th e “T UN E>> ” bu tt on T WI CE t o ent er t he B ro ws e me nu. ”P L: LI ST ” wi ll ap pe ar o n yo ur d is pla y . Pr es s th e “S EE K>> ” bu tt on u nt il “ AR: AR TI ST ” is d is pl ay ed. Pr es s th e “T UN E>> ” bu tt on T WI CE t o sel ec t Br ow se b y Ar t is t. Th e[...]

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    9 T u ne Up Pr es s th e “T UN E>> ” bu tt on T WI CE t o man ua ll y tu ne u p. Se ek U p Pr es s th e “S EE K>> ” bu tt on t o se ek up t o ne xt a va il ab le st at io n. T u ne Do wn Pr es s th e “< <T UNE ” bu tt on T WI CE t o man ua ll y tu ne d ow n. Se ek D ow n Pr es s th e “< <S EEK ” bu tt on t o [...]

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    10 S e l e c t i n g F a c t o r y I n s t a l l e d S a t e l l i t e R a d i o ( I f e q u i p p e d ) En te ri ng M od e Sel ec t Me nu Pr es s t he “ RA DI O” b ut to n a f ew t im es unt il “S A T” is d is pl ay ed on the scr ee n. Imm ed i- at el y pr es s th e “S EE K> >” b ut to n to s cr ol l th ro ug h th e av ai la bl e[...]

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    1 1 Br ow se b y Ar t is t Pr es s th e “< <S EEK ” bu tt on t o en te r t he B ro ws e me nu . ”P L: LI ST ” wi ll ap pe ar o n yo ur d is pla y . T ur n t he r ot ar y tu ne kn ob u nt il “ AR :A RT IST ” is d is pl ay ed . Pr es s th e “< <S EEK ” bu tt on t o se le ct Br ow se b y Ar t is t. Th e li st o f Ar ti st s[...]

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    12 St or e Pr es et s T un e to a st ati on yo u wa nt to s to re . Pr e ss t he “SC AN ” bu t to n. T urn the rot ar y tu ne kn ob to sel ec t th e pr e se t lo cat io n (1 - 18 ) wh ere y ou w is h to st or e th e pr es et . Wh e n th e pr e se t po si ti on is di spl ay ed (f or ex a mp le PR E1 ) pr e ss “S EE K> >” to s to re i t[...]

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    13 Ra nd om M od e Pr es s t he “ S CA N” bu tt on wh il e li s te nin g to t he i Pod t o to gg le th ro ugh t he r an do m mo de s. En te ri ng B ro ws e M en u / Se le ct Pr es s t he “T UN E ▼ ” bu tt on to en te r t he Br ows e m en u o r t o m ak e a se lec ti on wh il e i n th e Br ow se m en u Me nu N av ig at io n Pr es s th e ?[...]

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    14 H D R ad i o O pe ra t i on En te ri ng M od e Sel ec t Me nu Pr es s t he “R AD IO ” bu tt on a fe w ti me s u nt il “SA T” is di sp la ye d on th e sc re en . Im me di at el y pr es s th e “S EE K ▲” b ut to n to s cr ol l th r ou gh th e ava il ab le so ur ce s. O nc e “ HD -F M” is di sp la ye d, p re ss th e “T UN E ▼?[...]

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    15 9 . V e rsa I mp o r t a n t Co n g u ra t io n Pr oc e s s T o en su re pr op er fu nc ti on al it y o f yo ur PX AM G i Po d I nt er fa ce , you mu st r s t set th e “S EE K” bu tt on to the pr op er co n gu ra ti on. T o do th is yo u mus t  rs t e nt er th e M ode Se le ct Men u. Pr ess th e “ RAD IO ” b utt on a f ew t i[...]

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    16 En te ri ng B ro ws e M en u / Se le ct Pr es s t he “T UN E ▼ ” bu tt on to en te r t he Br ows e m en u o r t o m ak e a se lec ti on wh il e i n th e Br ow se m en u Me nu N av ig at io n Pr es s th e “S EE K ▲ ” bu tt on t o sc ro ll th ro ug h th e op ti ons i n th e Br ow se m enu . St ee ri ng W he el Co nt ro ls Pr es s an d [...]

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    17 H D R ad i o O pe ra t i on I mp o r t a n t Co n g u ra t io n Pr oc e s s T o en s ur e p ro pe r fu nc ti on al it y o f yo ur HD t un er , you mu st r s t se t th e “T U NE ” b ut to n to th e pr op er con g ur at io n. ( No te: Y ou do no t ha ve to re pe at th is p r oc ess i f yo u ha ve al re ad y do ne so fo r iP od co nt r[...]

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    18 Ch an gi ng D is pl ay: Pr es s th e “D IS P” bu tt on t o di sp la y ar ti st and tr ac k i nf orm at io n if th e cu rr en t HD Rad io st at io n is t ra nsm it ti ng t ha t in fo rma ti on . St ee ri ng W he el Co nt ro ls Pr es s an d ho ld “▲ ” to t un e up o r “▼” t o tu ne d ow n. S el e ct i n g A UX I n pu t En te ri ng [...]

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    19 Me nu N av ig at io n T ur n t he T un e Kn ob C lo ck wi se to s cr ol l th ro ug h the o pt io ns i n th e Bro ws e me nu . St ee ri ng W he el Co nt ro ls Pr es s an d ho ld “▲ ” or “ ▼” t o ch an ge tr ac ks . Ex it B ro ws e me nu Pr es s th e “S C AN ” bu tt on or wai t 10 se co nd s an d th e Bro ws e m en u wi ll au to ma[...]

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    20 T u ne Do wn Pr es s th e “▼ T RA CK” b ut to n to m an ua lly t un e do wn . Se ek D ow n T ur n t he T un e Kn ob C ou nt er -C loc kw is e to s ee k do wn to n ex t av ai la bl e s ta ti on . Ch an gi ng B an ds Pr es s t he “R AD IO ” bu tt on a fe w ti me s u nt il “SA T” is di sp la ye d on th e sc re en . Im me di at el y tu[...]

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    21 1 1. M3 5 / 45 i P o d O pe ra t i on En te ri ng M od e Sel ec t Me nu Pr es s t he “R AD IO ” bu tt on a fe w ti me s u nt il “SA T” is di sp la ye d on th e sc re en . Im me di at el y tu rn th e r ot ar y k no b t o s cr ol l t hr ou gh th e a va il ab le so ur ce s. On ce “I PO D” is di sp la yed , pr es s th e “< < SEE [...]

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    22 Br ow se b y Ar t is t Pr es s th e “< < SEE K” b ut to n to e nt er th e Br ow se m en u. ”P L: LI ST ” wi ll ap pe ar o n yo ur d is pla y . T ur n t he T un e Kn ob u nt il “ AR :AR TIS T” i s di spl ay ed . Pr es s th e “< < SEE K” b ut to n to s el ect B ro ws e by Ar ti st . Th e li s t of Ar tis ts on you r iP [...]

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    23 St or e Pr es et s Pr es s an d ho l d th e “T RA CK >> ” bu tt on . On ce in t he P re se t Me n u tu rn t he t u ne k no b to se le ct th e p re se t lo c at io n (1 - 18 ) w h er e y o u wi s h to sto re t he pr e se t. W he n t h e pr e se t po si ti on i s di sp la ye d ( fo r e xam pl e PR E1 ) p r es s “ TR AC K >> ” t[...]

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    24 Pr ev io us T r ac k T ur n t he T un e Kn ob c ou nt er c loc kw is e to r et ur n to th e pr ev io us t ra ck. Ra nd om M od e Pr es s t he “ S CA N” bu tt on wh il e li s te nin g to t he i Pod t o to gg le th ro ugh t he r an do m mo de s. En te ri ng B ro ws e M en u / Se le ct Pr es s th e “< <S EEK ” bu tt on t o en te r t h[...]

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    25 H D R ad i o O pe ra t i on En te ri ng M od e Sel ec t Me nu Pr es s th e “A M/ FM/ SA T ” bu tt on a f ew t im es un ti l “S A T” i s di sp la ye d on th e sc re en . Im me di at el y tu rn th e T un e K no b to s cr ol l t hr ou gh t he a va il abl e so ur ce s. O nc e “H D- FM ” is d is pla ye d, p re ss t he “ <<S EE K?[...]

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    26 S e l e c t i n g F a c t o r y I n s t a l l e d S a t e l l i t e R a d i o ( I f e q u i p p e d ) En te ri ng M od e Sel ec t Me nu Pr es s th e “A M/ FM/ SA T ” bu tt on a f ew t im es un ti l “S A T” i s di sp la ye d on th e sc re en . Im me di at el y tu rn th e T un e K no b to s cr ol l t hr ou gh t he a va il abl e so ur ce s.[...]

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    27 1 3. T ro u b le s ho o ti n g Symptom Cause Remedy Radio shows “DEV INIT” Media Gateway device is initializing. This only occurs the rst time the Media Gateway is powered on. W ait a few minutes, cycle ignition off and on then enter SA T mode. The track forward command makes the tracks go backwards on the iPod. The seek and tune buttons [...]

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    28 Symptom Cause Remedy Radio shows “DEV INIT” Media Gateway device is initializing. This only occurs the rst time the Media Gateway is powered on. W ait a few minutes, cycle ignition off and on then enter SA T mode. The track forward command makes the tracks go backwards on the iPod. The seek and tune buttons have not been set to the proper[...]

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    29 T ro ub l es h o ot in g ( c o nt ) 14. W ar ranty One Y ear Limited W arranty T he q ua li ty co nt r o ls u se d in th e ma nu f a ct ur e of th i s pr od uc t wi l l en su re yo u r s a t is fa c- t io n. T h i s w a r ra nt y a pp li e s o n l y t o t h e o r i gi na l p ur ch a s er o f t h is p ro du ct fr om a n a ut ho - r iz ed P er ip [...]

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    30 Notes _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _________________[...]

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    31 Notes _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ _________________[...]

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    www .peripheralelectronics.com Peripheral Electronics ® , a division of AAMP of America™ 13160 56th Court Clearwater , Florida 33760 Ph. 800-477-2267 ext. 230 support@peripheralelectronics.com ©2008 AAMP of Florida, Inc.[...]