Sunday, September 12, 2010

BLITZSAFE FORD/CAN M-LINK2 iPod Adapter Application/Installation and Instruction Manual

3:18 AM by onesecond ·
Blitzsafe recently released a new iPod interface that will allow you to interface iPod products directly to the OEM (factory) radio in select Ford/Lincoln/Mercury Vehicles. The FORD/CAN M-LINK2 allows you to operate your iPod (Mini, G3, G4, G5, Nano, Photo, Video, Touch, iPhone, Classic) using the factory Satellite Radio or Rear Seat Entertainment controls of your Ford/Lincoln/Mercury Group radio. Using this interface, the iPod will take the place of the Ford Satellite Radio or Rear Seat Entertainment System, providing you with one of the most interactive factory iPod interfaces in the industry. Control of the iPod through the OEM radio includes, but is not limited to:
1. Individual search of artist, album, playlist, song composer etc.
2. Full control and display of all iPod track information and names of Artist , Song , Album, Playlist in “SR1” and “DVD extended” modes
3. Retains factory Sirius Tuner. The interfaces recognizes if you have the tuner installed and provides the same options through the RSE/DVD input
4. The option of using the factory Radio or iPod clickwheel to control your iPod
5. Auxiliary audio input via the cars own “AUX” input allows connection of other audio devices (i.e. Sat Radio, DVD audio, Game system, etc)
6. Direct audio connection for optimum sound quality
7. Charges the iPod internal battery
8. Plug-n-play installation: includes installation cable, interface and owner’s manual
WARNING!! WARNING!! Vehicles with factory Satellite radio and RSE must disconnect one to install this part. Will not work in vehicles equipped with both factory SAT radio tuner and Rear Seat Entertainment (DVD)
IPOD COMPATIBILITY
Use the FORD/CAN M-LINK2 with one of the following iPod models: iPod (G3/G4, G5), iPod Photo, Nano, Video, Mini, Classis, iPhone, Touch equipped with a dock connector. Is also compatible with 1st and 2nd Generation (10G/15G) iPods and iPod shuffle when connected via the headphone jack to the “AUX” input (no text display, charging or controls options available from the radio)

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