Monday, September 27, 2010

GROM-IPOD V2 Adapter (GROM-IPD2) Installation and Operation Instructions

10:54 PM by onesecond ·
The GROM iPod V2 adapter—an integration between an iPod (or iPhone) and a car stereo. Featuring additional 3.5mm phone jack for any audio source (MP3, DVD players, XM radio, GPS and etc…).
Thank you for purchasing the GROM iPod adapter, which has been designed to provide endless hours of listening pleasure through most vehicles’ factory radios. You will be able to control your iPod/iPhone with the car stereo buttons or steering wheel controls, and your iPod/iPhone will stay charged when connected to the car stereo. Additional 3.5mm phone jack will allow you to connect and listen to the music from many other audio sources with the 3.5mm plug. To ensure that your iPod/iPhone performs correctly in your car or truck, we recommend that you read this entire manual before attempting install the GROM interface.
Proper mounting location
Securely install the interface in a location that is free from heat, humidity, moving parts, or direct sunlight. Beware of the hot airflow from your vehicle’s climate control system. We recommend securing the interface to a suitable location that is free of sharp metal edges using double-sided tape, Velcro, or wire ties. The iPod/iPhone has not been designed to withstand extreme automotive temperatures. You may damage your iPod/iPhone if you leave it inside your vehicle on a very hot or very cold day. For further information, please refer to your iPod/iPhone manual.
Installation location: Most installations will require you to remove the factory radio in order to plug in the vehicle-specific harness. For some vehicles, you will also have the option of connecting the interface to the factory pre-run CD changer cable located in the trunk or glove box.
Tools needed: In many cases, no special tools are required to remove the stereo. For some stereos, it is better to use car stereo removal tools. Please consult your local car audio shop or your vehicle’s dealership for instructions or assistance as necessary.

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