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2.  Connect the Audio Adapter's antenna plug to your sound system's  
    antenna jack.  
 
3.  Connect the Audio Adapter's black ground wire to a chassis ground,   
    such as a metal screw attached to a metal part of the vehicle's frame. 
    Be sure that the screw is not insulated from the chassis by a plastic 
    part. 
 
4.  Connect the Audio Adapter's red power wire (with inline fuse holder)  
    to a point in your vehicle's fuse block that has power only when you  
    turn the vehicle's key to either the accessory (ACC) or START position 
 
    This connection turns on the CD changer and its components when you  
    turn on the ignition or turn the key to ACC, and turns off the CD  
    changer and its components when you turn off the ignition.  This  
    prevents your vehicle's battery from being drained if you leave the CD 
    changer on when you turn off the ignition. 
 
5.  Connect the Audio Adapter's yellow memory back up wire (with in-line  
    fuse holder) to your vehicle battery's positive (+) terminal or to a  
    fuse that provides a continuous source of 12 volts.  
 
    This connection provides power for the CD changer and its components,  
    and continuous power for the CD changer's memory when the ignition is  
    turned off. 
 
6.  Use a screwdriver to slide ISOLATOR on the side of the Audio Adapter  
    to OFF. 
 
7.  Set 88.7/89.1 MHz on the side of the Audio Adapter to an active  
    frequency in your area, if available.  This is the frequency you tune  
    on to your vehicle's sound system to hear the CD changer.  
 
    Note:  If there is no FM broadcast on either 88.7 or 89.1 MHz in your 
           area, you might hear static when the CD changer is not playing 
           a CD. 
 
Connecting The CD Changer 
 
1.  Disconnect the cable from your vehicle battery's negative (-) terminal 
 
2.  Connect the CD changer to the Audio Adapter by inserting the plug on  
    one end of the CD changer cable into the 8-pin CD CHANGER jack on the  
    Audio Adapter.  Then insert the plug on the cable's other end into the  
    DIN 8 PIN jack on the left side of the CD changer. 
 

Summary of Contents for 120-2182

Page 1: ...nnection to the CD changer with the Audio Adapter FM modulator or an RCA Input jack to work with the Audio Adapter ground isolator To be safe we recommend you do not change your CD changer s or sound...

Page 2: ...steady when you Suspension System drive over rough roads Track Search lets you quickly locate the beginning of any track while playing a CD Track Skip lets you rapidly play a CD in either direction to...

Page 3: ...u install your LCD changer s components read all the instructions in this owner s manual You should be able to answer all of these questions about your vehicle s electrical and sound systems Does my v...

Page 4: ...l not interfere with the vehicle s pedals or other moving parts No component is directly in front of heating vents All wires and cables will reach their connection points Before attempting to mount th...

Page 5: ...ter s mounting area must be at least 5 inches 127 mm wide and 1 1 16 inches 26 3 mm high by 3 3 5 inches 91 mm deep When you choose a mounting area for the Audio Adapter make sure it is close enough t...

Page 6: ...sh batteries of the required size and recommended type Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries standard alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities...

Page 7: ...o adapter to the CD changer and the vehicle s sound system Using RCA Jacks If your vehicle s sound system has a pair of RCA input jacks either on the stereo head unit or the power amplifier you can co...

Page 8: ...y back up wire with in line fuse holder to your vehicle battery s positive terminal or to a fuse that provides a continuous source of 12 volts This connection provides power for the CD changer and its...

Page 9: ...udio Adapter and CD changer squeeze each plug then gently pull it out Never pull on the CD changer cable Connecting The CD Changer Controller To connect the CD changer controller to the Audio Adapter...

Page 10: ...e screws on both sides of the CD changer from H and turn SPRING ATTACHMENT H V to V on both sides then replace the screws into V CAUTION If you do not set SPRING ATTACHMENT H V on both sides of the CD...

Page 11: ...ure the controller 1 Clean both mounting surfaces with isopropyl alcohol and allow them to completely dry 2 Peel the backing from one side of the hook and loop fastener and attach it to the mounting l...

Page 12: ...than one CD into the same slot in the CD magazine This will damage the CD magazine the CD changer and the CDs Do not insert anything other than 5 inch CDs into the CD magazine To unload CDs from the...

Page 13: ...or each CD loaded in the magazine 1 10 Then the changer selects the CD you loaded into the lowest slot number If you connected the Audio Adapter s antenna plug to your sound system s antenna jack you...

Page 14: ...current CD hold down or during play The CD changer rapidly plays the CD backward or forward Release or to resume normal play The display shows the rotating disk moving faster and or flashes Selecting...

Page 15: ...uffle play stops Press SHUFFLE again to end shuffle play Switching Between The CD Player And The Radio If you connected the Audio Adapter s antenna plug to your sound system s antenna jack and you wan...

Page 16: ...on system vehicle correctly replace them if necessary see Replacing a Fuse in Faxback Doc 57813 Check all connections No sound Vehicle radio s volume Adjust the vehicle set to minimum radio s volume V...

Page 17: ...k Doc 57813 Sound from CD skips CD is dirty or defective Clean the CD and try it again or try another CD see CD Care Tips in Faxback Doc 57813 H V set incorrectly Check H V on both Sides of CD Changer...

Page 18: ...t CD changer requires Turn on your eject from CD changer power to eject CD Vehicle s ignition when it is pressed Magazine And try again Check the CD changer s and sound system s fuses and replace them...

Page 19: ...rly Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Batteries can leak chemicals that damage your remote control s electronic parts Wipe the CD changer with a damp cloth occasionall...

Page 20: ...s focus If you park your vehicle in the sun temperatures inside the vehicle can easily reach levels that could damage your CDs To prevent heat damage avoid leaving your CDs in your vehicle If a CD sk...

Page 21: ...ARNING Before you begin disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery s negative terminal 1 Unlatch the two latches on the fuse holder so the holder springs open 2 If a fuse is blown replace it Use on...

Page 22: ...44 1 kHz Pick Up System Sanyo M90281 Wavelength 785 815 nm CD Used Diameter 5 Inches 127 mm Power Source 14 4V DC Negative Ground Power Consumption 3A Maximum Unit Weight 6 lbs 7 oz 2920 g Unit Dimens...

Page 23: ...or and Ground Isolator 1 x 4 1 8 x 3 9 16 Inches 26 x 105 x 90 mm Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice BR EB 12 1...

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