Owner`s manual

(Note: DIP switch #1 is only related to RCA AUX setting and it is independent of
switches #2, #3 and #4. See section 2-4 for DIP #1 setting instruction.)
Press BAND button on radio to access iPod at XM1
Press BAND button on radio to access XM channels at XM2
Use radio Preset buttons to access iPod Folders, Direct Mode and RCA AUX
as follow:
Note (a): x=folder’s number; y=track’s number
Note (b): FOLDER type abbreviations: PL = Playlist; AR = Artist;
AL = Album; ALL = Songs; Dir = iPod Direct
3-1-1 DIP Switches Setting
3-1-2 Functions and Radio Buttons
DIP # 2
OFF
DIP # 3
OFF ON
DIP # 4
Preset # 1
Preset # 2
Preset # 3
Preset # 4
Preset # 5
Preset # 6
PL x y & Title
AR x y & Title
AL x y & Title
ALL y & Title
iPod Direct
AUX
Playlist Folders
Artist Folders
Album Folders
All Songs Folder
iPod Playing
RCA AUX
see note (a) (b)
see note (a) (b)
see note (a) (b)
see note (a) (b)
IF DIP #1 = ON
RemarkRadio PlaysPush......
Radio
Displays......
4-5 iPod Connecting and Playing
change to next or previous Playlist while playing the Playlist Folder; change
to next or previous Artist while playing the Artist Folder.)
only applicable to Example B type radios.
Track change from steering wheel control is supported.
When iPod is connected to PA15-GM and radio is at XM1 BAND, iPod
plays the track in
the
Folder which was played prior to the iPod being connected
to the PA15-GM. When the playing of the last track of
the
Folder is complete,
the iPod will go to the first track of the All Songs folder.
Touch INFO button to display Text Information of the playing track. (This is
Touch the SELECT or CAT < > buttons to select a sub-folder. (Example:
Push DISPL or INFO or RCL button (usually it is the centre of the TUNING
knob) on radio to view text information of music. Text display on radio is as
follow: (Note: available on XM ready radio only.
Step 1- Decide which MODE to use and set DIP switches according to instructions
Step 2- Must remove or eject all CDs out from radio.
Step 3- Remove radio out from dash or locate the XM receiver in your car. (See
APPENDIX of this manual for the location of XM receiver in your car.)
Note: Between the CAS-GM24 and CAS-GM2x cable, only one if it is
required for installation. Use CAS-GM24 and connect it to radio if
and connect it to XM receiver if the car has a factory installed XM
receiver. Use CAS-GM24 cable if radio does not have BAND button.
in Section 3 or Section 4 of this manual.
If a factory cable has the same identical 12-pin male connector already
(3) Plug the 12-pin male connector on CAS-GM24 cable to radio.
connected to radio, unplug the factory cable from radio and connect it to the
12-pin female connector on CAS-GM24 cable first.
Step
4a
- To connect the CAS-GM24 cable with radio: (see Fig. 1)
Section 5. CABLE CONNECTION
the car does not have factory installed XM receiver. Use CAS-GM2x
DISPL NoteText from iPod
Button
no Push
1st Push
2nd Push
3rd Push
track number & Title
Artist Name
Album Name
Folder Name
Turn the TUNING knob or press SEEK button to change tracks.
Step 6- Plug the 18-pin male connector on CAS-GM2ext5 to PA15-GM adaptor
where is labeled RADIO.
Unplug the factory 16-pin male connector from XM receiver and connect it to
the 16-pin female connector on CAS-GM2x cable. Connect
the 16-pin male connector on CAS-GM2x cable to XM receiver.
4b
- To connect CAS-G2x cable with XM receiver: (see Fig. 2)
Step 5- Connect CAS-GM2ext5 to CAS-GM24 or CAS-GM2x
(depends on which cable is used at Step 4).