lEi I rl f for selected Toyota/Lexus/Scion vehicles Installation Guide/User Manual
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~DICE:: ·''--ELECTROHICS Table of contents Copyrights and trademarks Icon legends Warranty and safety Product registration Supported iPod models iPod hierarchy Charging Integration kit contents Identify your car DI P switches DIP switch settings Installation iPod audio source Controls in CDC/MD emulation Controls in MP3 emulation Text display fields in CDC/MD/MP3 emulation Browsing function in CDC/MD/MP3 emulation Controls in SAT emulation Text display fields in SAT emulation Browsing function in SAT emu
Warning and safety! Please read these instructions carefully before proceeding. Failure to follow instructions may result in improper operation or injury. Neither DICE Electronics, LLC. nor Apple Inc., its regional offices, distributors or resellers take any responsibility for anydamageor injury asa resultofusing the integration kit. - Do not open, disassemble or alterthe interface in anyway. - Do not insert anything intothe casing. -- .
Congratulations on your purchase Thank you for purchasing the DICE integration kit for iPod. Please review our user manual and installation guide before operating the unit. This interface was designed and manufactured to seamlessly integrate with yourr vehicle's factory entertainment system. Product registration In order to validate your warranty period and to receive telephone or online support, you MUST register your DICE product. To register your DICE product, please complete the following steps: 1.
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~DICE:: iPod hierarchy By default, the interface creates a Playlist having a name that is the same as the name of the iPod. This Playlist is the very first on the list of Playlists shown while browsing in Playlist mode. This Playlist contains all the songs on the iPod. Once a Playlist is active an Artist may be selected within that Playlist using the Artist Mode. Albums by the selected Artist and within the selected Playlist may be selected in Album Mode.
Integration kit contents 1 Vehicle specific interface unit 1Vehicle specific harness (R2) 1 iPod docking cable 1 User manual for selected Tcyota/Lexus/Scion vehicles Imlill14tion Gu~/U)e' Mi:lnulli
Identify your audio system Select the emulation that best suits your vehicle. The following chart identifies the recommended emulation for the listed radios. Note that you r veh icle may su pport more tha n one type of em ulation.
~DICE:: •• . . . ELECTRONICS Dip switches The configuration switches located on the DICE module are used to set the operation of the interface by the installer. Incorrect dip switch settings may cause the DICE interface not to work properly or not to operate at all. Disconnect the vehicle harness from module and cycle ignition off for 50 seconds after changing the switches! ~I·IOFF DICE Module 1 ~1.loN 2 ON/OFF Switch Positions "Car Canfig. "iPad Canfig.
~DICE:: "II'ELECTRONICS Dip switch settings Car configuration switches Settings CD changer (CDC) Dip switch 1 Dip switch 2 OFF OFF Recommended for radios NOT supporting Satellite (XM) or if factory SAT is installed and user wishes to retain it. Selected vehicles from 2003 offer CD Text - these radios have a Text button.
~Dlce:: •• . . . ELECTROr-.j!CS iPod configuration switches Settings "iPod" "Locked" Dip switch 1 Dip switch 2 OFF OFF It is best selected when Text display is supported by the radio. After connecting the iPod you will see the DICE logo on the screen. After the initialization the iPod will be locked for an increased interface functionality. Dip switch 1 ON Dip switch 2 ON It is best selected when Text display is NOT supported by the radio.
Installation Installation should only be performed by a qualified professional. Beware of sharp edges to avoid injury and exercise caution when removing trims as they may break. The module should be placed at an accessible location to allow AUX cable to be connected, such as in the glove box, the center console or under the front seat. 1 Pull vehicle into service bay and access radio/center console. 2 Disconnect both battery terminals.
~Dlce:: ~. 1111: c: L E T RON Ie;;; Sa - Radios with large connector -You can access the CD changer connector located on the back of the radio. Unplug the factory connection if present and plug the Toyota BUS connector into the receptacle. Plug the factory connection to the cable receptacle ifit was removed from the radio. The connector should securely lock. cable receptacle The cable receptacle is only for cars where the steering wheel control was plugged into the radio.
Sb - Radios with small connector -You can access the CD changer connector located on the back of the radio. Unplug the factory connection if present and plug the Toyota BUS connector in. Connect the factory plug to the cable receptacle if it was removed from the radio. The extension receptacle mates with the vehicle specific harness. The connector should securely lock.
~DICE:: "'~ELECTRDN1CE; 6 Connect the vehicle specific connector and the iPod docking cable to the DICE module. Apply cable ties to secure the cables. 0•••·· •• receptacle 1/8" iPod dock input cable input AUX vehicle specific connector iPod docking cable receptacle vehicle specific connector 7 Verify that all connections have been properly made. 8 Reconnect the carls battery. Test the unit before seating the cables and reinstalling the panels/trim.
~DICE:: •• . . . EL..FCTRUNiCb iPod audio source Controls in CDC/MD emulation Press the CD/CDC/DISC button to access the interface and its features. Pressing this button repeatedly will cycle through sources present (internal CD if present, followed by external) in your vehicle. When the iPod audio source is active (DISC 5, Track1), use the Seek track button to select next/previous Song. Note that radios without a Text button will only display DISC andTrack numbers.
Press DISC RPT to Repeat All. Press DISC RAND to Shuffle Albums. @~ ' - - _ - \ -_ _ Example: Toyota radio with Navigation l' 24" ---'~----------.-J @£2~1 DISC 1 DISC Playlist Name PLAYLIST II SOUND SOUND II Press TITLE to toggle between screens. Press RPT to Repeat One. Press RAND to Shuffle Songs. TRACK 99 l' 24" I ;===========~ Press to change Track. Notethat in MD mode MD1I2 will be displayed instead ofCD1I2.
~clce:: ~'''ELECTRONIC'-3 Controls in MP3 emulation TUNEoFILE PWRoVOL ~[Q) 0 Press to change Track. QIANOER1 FOLDER MP3 FILE 35 jU58go(~R) Turn to change Track. Album * Artist SEEK TRACK CD CD ® ~ IMENU I j FOLDER IDESr I DC] I MAP I SOUND Press to select PRESET numbers 1-6. Press RPT short for Repeat one, long for Repeat All. Source selector Press RAND short for Shuffle Songs, long for Shuffle Albums.
Text display fields - CDC/MD emulations, Non-Navigation radios Press the Text button to cycle through the available Text fields. In CDC and MD mode there are two available text fields. Please see illustration below in Playlist mode (DISC 2): ICDl @@ 2 - 1 2' 32 ICDl 1 c§l JCDl PLAYLIST PlaWst name Text is paged in these modes (where supported). Additional text information can be viewed by pressing and holding the Text button.
Silverline browsing function - in CDC/MD/MP3 emulation The Silverline integration kit features content browsing. After connecting the iPod, select the desired browsing mode by selecting the appropriate DISC. Press the Seek button or turn the Tune dial repeatedly to browse contents; 1 second after releasing the button, your selection is executed.The browsing function below is illustrated in the "Track" text field.
Controls in SAT emulation Press the AM/SAT button to access the interface and its features. When the iPod audio source is active (Preset 5, Channell), use the Seek button or the Tune dial to select next/previous Song. Example: Toyota radio without Navigation I! PWR·VCll 0 Press to change Track. 'ZS: I I TEXT I, SATl Album BiIHHH3 A I 1 2 I I 3 ---- Use Scan to enable Shuffle Songs. I 5 / FM1 I I Fur / I T\JtE.FI.E I 6 BHIHHl A 1YP£ FaJ)ER NIl·SAT ~ Turn to change Track.
~Dlce:: •• . . . ELECTRONICS Example: Toyota radio with Navigation ~L%lr~ I I~ I~ 13 D~CE CH001 Track CHllOa ~ QiOO3 Mist Press the TEXT button to toggle between available screens. D~CIE CHOO1 I I~ I [5 I 16 ~~lf~ ID~CIE CHOO4 TITlE Album Playlist Name CHOO5 NAME Source CHOO1 PLAYLIST CHOO8 Version Use TYPE SCAN to enable Shuffle Songs. Use the TYPE button to engage/disengage RW or FFW.
Text display fields - SAT emulations, Non-Navigation radios Press the Text button to cycle through Text fields. In SAT emulation there are three available text fields. Please see illustration below for Track mode (Preset 1): This text field is fixed. ISATl CifB? 001 I 1TiTI - ISATl DICE ISATl Album Channel number changes with mode. S_A_T_l__S_o_n_9_n_a_m_e_ _1 +- I' - c .,.:.
Silverline browsing function - in SAT emulation The Silverline integration kit features content browsing. After connecting the iPod, select the desired browsing mode by pressing the appropriate Preset button. Press the Seek button or turn the Tune dial repeatedly to browse contents; 1 second after releasing the button, yourselection is executed.
Scrolling feature - in SAT emulation, PRESET 6 To set and change scrolling feature go to Preset 6 and press the Text button. Change options by pressing Seek track or turning the Tune dial. After setting the desired feature turn off the ignition for at least 50 seconds to engage the new selection. ----..~~I -I T~T 1- ISHORT STAT I .... Gi ' ' SEEK : T K' [ SHORT SCROLL I or I LONG STAT I LONG SCROLL Certain amount of blinking is normal on some radios when the scrolling feature is on.
Auxiliary audio source Connections The interface is equipped with a 1/8"AUXjack connection to connect an auxiliary device, such as an MP3 player, DVD player or other audio source.To access the AUX audio source, select DISC 5, Track 2 or Preset 5, Channel 2. ~ ~ 1/8" AUX input 000000 000000 1/8" mini stereo jack, not included Making the adjustments While listening to the auxiliary device, adjust the volume (gain), bass, mid and treble by turning the Tune dial or pressing the Seek button.
~DICE:: •• . . . ELE:CTRUNiCb AUX audio source setting The auxiliary input has settings for gain, bass, mid and treble in orderto optimize sound. Volume (Gain) should be adjusted if the audio level from the auxiliary device is too low or to high. If you hear distorted audio while playing the auxiliary device, you need to reduce (-) the gain. If you notice that the audio is too quiet then the gain setting should be increased (+).
Troubleshooting Problem Solution Cannot select the interface. Check DIP switch settings (refer to p.ll). With the ignition OFF disconnect vehicle harness from module for a few seconds and reconnect. Verify that the correct button is used to access the interface. No audio from iPod source. Reset the iPod. Verify proper connection to iPod/interface. Radiol steering wheel controls do not operate iPod. Reset iPod and make sure most recent iPod firmware is installed.
Troubleshooting Problem Solution Text is not displaying in selected emulation. Identify your audio system first (p.9) and set switches accordingly. Note that your vehicle may support more than one mode. iPod does not charge. Check all connections. Reset iPod and make sure iPod charges while connected to computerorwall charger. Music is distorted or sound level is too low. Check and make sure all EQ and BASS boost options are turned off on your iPod. (Refer to AUX settings on p.
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READ BEFORE INSTALLATIONI Silverilne PRO Supplement The Silvet1ine PRO kit adds a new operating mode called SMART Mode. THis mode allows users to s-Mtch between Locked and Display Modes using the Holt! button on the iPod. This supplemental guide only applies to users who have selected to set the DICE kit to SMART mode. This is done using the DIP s-Mtches on the interface module. IPod Dip switch settings update iPod configurn1ion switches Settings locked Ofp • ....",1 ~.
Attention installersl Please read the followingl DICE Electronics strongly recommends that the unit be installed in an accessible placel DO NOT PLACE IT BEHIND THE RADIOI easil~ Whether the unit is professionally or self installed, put the module where you, the end user can get to it easily in the future. (Have the installer show you where the box is.
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