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RADIO OPERATION

Radio Mode Selection

Press the SOURCE button to select RADIO mode.

 

Radio   -  iPod  -  AUX

Band Selection

Push the joystick up / down to select the band
Push joystick up  

 

FM1  -  FM2  -  FM3 

Push joystick down 

 

AM1  -  AM2  

Automatic Tuning Mode

 

Push the joystick left / right for automatic tuning (left = seek down, right = seek up). It will 
continuously search untill the next radio station is detected.

Manual Tuning Mode

Turn the joystick encoder left / right to manually tune each radio station. Frequency changes 
one step whenever joystick encoder is turned.

Preset Memory

You can store radio frequencies in the preset memory.

Search for the radio frequencies by using the automatic or manual tuning mode.

Press and hold the joystick untill the PRESET screen is shown.

Turn the joystick encoder to select a PRESET memory number, confirm your selection by  

 

pressing the joystick.

Preset Recall

To listen to a radio frequency stored in the preset memory;

Press the joystick. The PRESET memory screen will appear.

In the PRESET memory screen, turn the joystick encoder to select the preset number you  

 

want. Confirm your selection by pressing the joystick.

or

 Push joystick left/right to index. 

TUNER SETTING

For correct operation in America, Tuner Frequency stepping needs to be changed,

Default setting is Europe, to Change:

SELECT: Menu  -  General  -  Area  -  America 1

iPod® OPERATION

iPod

Before inserting your iPod into the CA-IP500 you must first insert the correct sleeves to match 
iPod model. 

The different sleeve combinations are outlined in the chart below:

iPod Mode Selection

Press the SOURCE button to select iPOD mode.

 

Radio  -  iPod  -  AUX

iPod Operation

The joystick encoder operates in the same manner as the clickwheel on the iPod.

Press joystick to enter menu

Turn the joystick encoder to scroll through menu options

Press the joystick to select a menu option

Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu

iPod

Top sleeve

Bottom sleeve

classic, 5th Gen (30gb)

A

A

classic, 5th Gen (60/80gb)

A

B

classic, 6th Gen (80gb)

B

A

classic, 6th Gen (160gb)

B

B

classic, 7th Gen

B

A

touch, 1st Gen, 2nd Gen

D

D

nano, 2nd Gen

C

C

nano, 3rd Gen, + Adapter

A

A

nano, 4th Gen

E

E

Notes:

 

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For the iPod nano (3rd gen), the iPod must be placed inside the adaptor sleeve, and  

 

then placed inside Dock sleeve combination A.

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For iPod insertion/removal we recommend that you 1st remove Front panel to 

 

improve access. Due to iTouch design, the fit is a little tighter than the other models. Be 

 

aware this does not affect the correct operation of either Fusion or Apple product. 

• Before 

inserting 

iPod, 

Please ensure iPod dock connector is clean, dry & free from damage.
Check that unit iPod dock is free from obstructions.
Insert correct sleeve combination to match your iPod 
Never insert iPod without a correct sleeve. 

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Ensure iPod is inserted with display facing upwards, Never force your iPod into the 
dock, if the iPod does not mate with reasonable ease the sleeve/iPod combination is 

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Summary of Contents for CA-IP500

Page 1: ...CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 1 CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 1 25 11 08 9 06 43 AM 25 11 08 9 06 43 AM ...

Page 2: ...TENTS PRECAUTIONS MAINTENANCE pg 4 DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL pg 6 BASIC OPERATIONS pg 7 SETUP MENU pg 8 GENERAL SETUP pg 8 AUDIO SETUP pg 10 DISPLAY SETUP pg 10 RDS SETUP pg 11 RADIO OPERATION pg 12 iPOD OPERATION pg 13 AUX OPERATION pg 14 INSTALLATION GUIDE pg 14 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS pg 18 NOTES pg 19 WARRANTY pg 22 CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 2 3 CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 2 3 25 11 08...

Page 3: ... the unit when not in use do not leave in your vehicle this in turn prevents risk of theft or damage as vehicle cabins can reach extreme temperatures Do not remove iPod or use stereo in a distractive manner whilst operating the vehicle check and obey all traffic laws in association with use Take care when removing iPod from unit as surfaces may be warm Apple the Apple logo iPod and iTunes are Trad...

Page 4: ...pen position engage hinge pivot at Left side then align and insert the other end 2 Flip up panel and push at left hand side close to connector position to close BASIC OPERATIONS 1 PANEL OPEN BUTTON 2 VOLUME Turn Volume control Press Mute or pause function for iPod 3 EQ LOUD Short key press Preset EQ type selection Off Pop Classic Rock Jazz Voice Club Dance Techno Live Party Soft User 1 User 2 User...

Page 5: ...rity Clock Adjustment Mode Scan Menu Reset Turn the joystick encoder to select ON confirm your selection by pressing the joystick Input 0602 for the default setting code If the input code is not 0602 cancel old security conditions Input a new security number you would like to use 1 Number change Turn joystick encoder 2 Push joystick to confirm value Input the number again for confirmation If it is...

Page 6: ...n LED colour Turn the joystick encoder to select the DISPLAY setting you wish to alter confrim your selection by pressing the joystick Alter the chosen DISPLAY setting by turning the joystick encoder Confirm the alteration by pressing the joystick Press the MENU button to go back to the previous SETUP screen CAUTION If Screen saver is disabled static graphics may cause uneven screen ageing RDS SET...

Page 7: ... first insert the correct sleeves to match iPod model The different sleeve combinations are outlined in the chart below iPod Mode Selection Press the SOURCE button to select iPOD mode Radio iPod AUX iPod Operation The joystick encoder operates in the same manner as the clickwheel on the iPod Press joystick to enter menu Turn the joystick encoder to scroll through menu options Press the joystick to...

Page 8: ... into the mounting hole and bend the locating tabs out to secure the sleeve into the dash 4 Ensure you follow the wiring Table see page 17 Incorrect connections may cause damage to the unit and the vehicle s electrical system and is not covered under warranty 5 After all wiring connections are completed attach the front panel to confirm operation 6 Slide the unit into the mounting sleeve ensuring ...

Page 9: ...R SPEAKER FR SPEAKER FL SPEAKER RL FUSE 1 GND ve IGNITION sw TELE MUTE N C SPEAKER RR SPEAKER FR SPEAKER FL SPEAKER RL Description Colour BATTERY ve YELLOW REMOTE TURN ON BLUE WHITE ILLUMINATION ORANGE POWER ANTENNA BLUE SPEAKER RR VIOLET BLACK SPEAKER FR GRAY BLACK SPEAKER FL WHITE BLACK SPEAKER RL GREEN BLACK GND ve BLACK IGNITION switched RED TELE MUTE BROWN N C SPEAKER RR VIOLET SPEAKER FR GRA...

Page 10: ...0 watts x4 channels Output RCA line level outputs Output impedance 4 8 ohm s Line level output 4 V Tuning range Sensitivity AM 20 V FM 5 V Rear Panel Diagram NOTES America Europe AM 530 1 710 kHz 10 kHz step AM 522 1 620 kHz 9 kHz step FM 87 5 108 0 MHz 100 kHz step FM 87 5 108 0 MHz 50 kHz step CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 18 19 CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 18 19 25 11 08 9 06 53 AM 25 11 0...

Page 11: ...20 20 21 21 NOTES NOTES CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 20 21 CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 20 21 25 11 08 9 06 54 AM 25 11 08 9 06 54 AM ...

Page 12: ... or its authorised service network will repair or replace at FUSION or FUSION S authorised dealer any defective product or parts thereof with new and return the product to the consumer in working condition No charge will be made to the consumer for either parts or labour in repairing or replacing the product All replaced parts and cosmetic parts should be free of defects at the time of shipment an...

Page 13: ... Specifications and design are subject to change without notice CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 24 CA IP500 Manual ENGLISH v3 indd 24 25 11 08 9 06 55 AM 25 11 08 9 06 55 AM ...

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