Kenwood KCA-iP500 Instruction Manual - Page 4

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Connection and Setup iPod(commercially available) Rear side of Control unit Installation • Install iPod in an appropriate location such as the glove compartment. CD changer input KCA-iP500 Conversion box • For instructions on how to connect KCA-iP500 to Control unit, see the Instruction Manual for Control unit. Double-stick tape (included) Included parts for installation • Double-stick tape (45mm X 45mm 1 Power supply function KCA-iP500 supplies power to the connected iPod and charges its battery while playing music. However, the Control unit must be turned on. ɾInstall the conversion box as far as possible from the center unit. Noise may be generated during radio reception. • Avoid placing iPod where it could fall. The iPod may interfere with driving operation of the vehicle resulting in an accident. • Route and install cables so that they are not exposed to direct sunlight. Cables exposed to direct sunlight are deformed and becomes unusable. • Avoid installing the conversion box where it may get wet. • Secure the cables with commercially available cable clamps as necessary. 4 | English

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iPod
(commercially available)
Rear side of Control unit
KCA-iP500
Conversion box
CD changer input
• For instructions on how to connect KCA-iP500
to Control unit, see the Instruction Manual for
Control unit.
Included parts for installation
• Double-stick tape (45mm X 45mm)
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Power supply function
KCA-iP500 supplies power to the connected iPod
and charges its battery while playing music.
However, the Control unit must be turned on.
Installation
Install iPod in an appropriate location such as the
glove compartment.
Double-stick tape
(included)
Install the conversion box as far as possible from
the center unit. Noise may be generated during
radio reception.
Avoid placing iPod where it could fall. The iPod
may interfere with driving operation of the vehicle
resulting in an accident.
• Route and install cables so that they are not
exposed to direct sunlight. Cables exposed
to direct sunlight are deformed and becomes
unusable.
Avoid installing the conversion box where it may
get wet.
Secure the cables with commercially available
cable clamps as necessary.
Connection and Setup