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USER MANUAL Silverline DUO AUDIOVOX
for selected Nissan/Infiniti vehicles
Installation Guide/User manual
Made for

iPod iPhone
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Copyrights and Trademarks
Copyright 2012 Audiovox Electronics Corporation
The Audiovox and Audiovox Driven by DICE Electronics logos are trademarks of Audiovox Electronics Corporation
iPod and iPhone are trademarks of Apple, Inc.
All Trademarks and Logos are the property of their respective owners.
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Table of Contents
Warning and safety 4
Product registration....5
Silverline DUO kit contents....6
DIP switch settings 7
Supported iPod models 8
Note to Installer....9
Connection diagram ....10
Installation....11
iPod content browsing 12
Charging 12
iPod locked/unlocked settings and features ....13
Preset configuration....14
Basic operation 15
Operating the DUO in SAT emulation....16
Text display fields 20
Controlling the DUO iPod source 21
Repeat and random selection .....22
Controlling the DUO SIRIUS source ....23
Internet Radio App support 24
Data connection requirements 24
Controlling the Internet Radio App 25
Text display from the Internet Radio App....26
Terminating the Internet Radio App 27
Auxiliary audio source 28
Optional Remote Kit: iPod/App 29
Optional Remote Kit: SIRIUS ....30
Troubleshooting 31
Firmware update ....34
Warranty 35
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Warning and safety!
Please read these instructions carefully before proceeding. Failure to follow instructions may result in improper operation or injury. Neither Audiovox Electronics Corporation nor Apple Inc., its regional offices, distributors or resellers take any responsibility for any damage or injury as a result of using the integration kit.
- Do not open, disassemble or alter the interface in any way.
- Do not insert anything into the casing.
- Do not cut or try to alter cables in any way and always use the correct connections.
- Only operate unit when stationary or ask passengers to operate it for you.
- Do not allow the Apple iPod/iPhone to distract you from driving.
- Exercise good judgement and keep your eyes on the road at all times.
- Do not expose unit to extreme temperatures, humidity or shock.
- Keep the unit and iPod/iPhone away from fluids.
- Keep away from children! - Interface components may contain small parts, can be broken or disassembled and components may become loose from vibration and heat. Small components and packaging materials may be a choking hazard when handled by children.

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Congratulations on your purchase!
Thank you for purchasing this integration kit. Please review this booklet before operating the unit. This interface was designed and manufactured to seamlessly integrate with your vehicle's factory audio system.
Product registration
We recommend registering your Audiovox product so you can receive news about important firmware updates and have unlimited access to our online support system.
To register your Audiovox product, please complete the following steps:
- Visit http://www.audiovoxproducts.com
- Look up and save the serial number of the product.
- Complete the product registration form.
- Submit the form.
- Save the registration sheet in a safe place for future reference.
If you are unable to complete the registration via internet, please call Audiovox at 1-800-645-4994.

Prior to installation make sure the module's firmware is up to date to ensure compatibility with the latest features and enhancements. Please refer to page 34 to update firmware.
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Silverline DUO kit contents

Silverline DUO module

user manual

iPod docking cable

Vehicle Interface Harness
Optional accessories (sold separately):

AUX connector

IR Receiver & Remote controller

Cradle (A-DCR-50-PTH)
For more accessories, visit www.audiovoxproducts.com
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DIP switch settings
The following DIP switch settings are used to configure the Silverline DUO module to interface with the various vehicle radios. Before installation, set the DIP switch to the position shown for the corresponding radios.

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Silverline DUO module OFF 1 2 ON/OFF Switch Positions| Car configuration switches | |
| Satellite (SAT) | Retain factory (SAT) |
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| Setting for SAT capable radios without factory SIRIUS/XM module installed. | Setting for SAT capable radios with factory SIRIUS/ XM module installed. This setting retains the factory satellite module functionality (compatible harness and specific installation required) |
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Supported iPod models and firmware version requirements
| Model Model | Firmware / OS Version | Firmware / OS Version | |
| 1G nano 160 GB | classic 1.3.1 2.0.4 | ||
| iPod 5G 5G nano | 1.3 1.0.2 | ||
| 2G nano 3G touch | 1.1.3 iOS 5 | ||
| iPod classic iPhone | 4 1.1.2 iOS 5 | ||
| 3G nano | 1.1.3 | iPhone 4S iOS 5 | |
| iPod touch | iOS 3.1.3 | 4G touch | iOS 5 |
| iPhone | iOS 3.1.3 | 6G nano | 1.2 |
| iPhone 3G | iOS 4.2.1 | ||
| 4G nano | 1.0.4 | ||
| 120 GB classic | 2.0.1 | ||
| 2G touch | iOS 4.2.1 | ||
| iPhone 3GS | iOS 5 |
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Attention installer! Please read the following!
Audiovox strongly recommends that the unit be installed in an easily accessible place! DO NOT PLACE IT BEHIND THE RADIO AND DO NOT HIDE UNDER CARPET!
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 interface module is installed.)
Installing the module behind the radio will make it difficult to:
-Add possible future upgrades, changing software, adding new features, improving operation;
-Access the AUX input on the module to attach any audio device;
-Access the DIP switches located on the module;
-Remove the unit in case of failure.
MAKE SURE THAT THE MODULE IS IN AN ACCESSIBLE PLACE!
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Connection diagram

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Silverline DUO module (front) Vehicle Inter- face Cable SIRIUS SAT radio (not included) Auxiliary device (not included) SIRIUS connector* AUX connector (optional) IR receiver (optional) Silverline DUO module (back) Update port (USB to PC) iPod/iPhone (not included) iPod dock cable*
*Do not connect the iPod dock cable under any circumstance to the SIRIUS module connector! Improper connection can cause permanent damage to iPod/SIRIUS module.
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Installation
- Verify compatibility
- Disconnect battery

- Remove radio from car

- Install Silverline DUO cable

- Route kit to glove box or other accessible location

- Connect battery & test

- Complete install by re-installing radio


Some radios will enter an anti-theft security mode and will lock requiring the radio's security code to be entered to unlock it. This code can be requested from the vehicle's dealership.
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iPod content browsing
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 selected an Artist may be selected within that Playlist using the Artist Mode. Albums by the selected Artist within the selected Playlist may be selected in Album Mode. "ALL ARTIST" and "ALL ALBUM" designate all available content in those categories.

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Playlist Artist Album More browserable content Less browserable content SongCharging
The interface automatically charges the battery of the iPod when connected and your vehicle ignition key is in the ACC/ON position.

Charging may be shown by an icon that appears on the upper right corner of the iPod screen. May vary by model.
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iPod locked/unlocked settings and features
| iPod hold ON | iPod hold OFF | |
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| Radio control Limited | √ | |
| iPod control | × | √ |
| Before connecting the iPod to the module, turn the hold switchONto fully control and browse the songs from the wireless remote. The iPod is locked in this state. | Before connecting the iPod to the module, turn the hold switchOFFto fully control and browse the songs from iPod. Browsing capabilities are limited from the wireless remote. |
Note: Setting the iPod's hold switch must be done prior to connecting it to the dock cable.
iPod nano 6th generation will always be in locked mode since it does not have a lock switch.

slide to unlock
For iPod touch and iPhone, when the screen is not active (as shown on the left), the iPod/iPhone is locked (Press the power button to lock the iPhone/iPod Touch).
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Preset Configuration

To enable full functionality of the DUO with your radio, step 1-3 must be perform.
- PRESET Means you have 3-banks of 6-PRESETS each (A, B and C). You must assign one bank for DUO operation.
- Once a preset-bank (A,B or C) has been selected, tune the radio into "SAT" mode by pressing the RADIO or SAT button.
- Once the radio is in "SAT" mode, assign the functions to the presets 1-6 by pressing and holding each preset for 3-seconds (one preset at a time).
Note: the preset functions should be as follows for iPod:
1= SONG, 2= PLAYLISTS, 3= ARTISTS, 4= ALBUMS, 5= PODCASTS, 6= AUDIOBOOKS
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Basic operation
Accessing the DUO as the audio source:
Much like the radio's AM/FM tuner, satellite radio or CD audio sources, the Silverline DUO is integrated to be part of the vehicle's audio system. To access the DUO source, press the SAT or RADIO button. Pressing this button repeatedly will cycle through sources present in the vehicle (SAT > DUO).
DUO source selection:
The DUO adds additional audio sources including iPod, SIRIUS Satellite Radio* and auxiliary audio input*. To cycle between these sources, use the SEEK, TRACK or TUNE buttons within the first 5 seconds of accessing the DUO as the audio source.
*These sources require additional parts/accessories/service from Audiovox and/or third parties and can only be selected if devices are connected.
Silverline DUO Interface settings. Presets must be selected within 5 seconds of selecting the DUO as the audio source. After 5 seconds the Presets will activate the various browsing features.
Select DISC 1 to apply settings and resume audio playback.
Select DISC 3 to change default volume level; use track up/down to adjust between Min and Max.
Select DISC 4 to enable/disable scrolling text.
Select DISC 6 to view Silverline DUO serial number and firmware version.
DISC 2 and 5 have no settings available.
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Operating the DUO in SAT emulation mode

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CAT SEEK TRACK 2 ARTIST OH TUNE FF-REW v LOAD 7 PRESET A-B-C 1 2 3 PUSH PWR VOL 4 5 6 AUDIO DISP CD RADIO AUX RDM RPT SCAN AUX IN CLOCK 5 1 6- Enter SAT mode (Silverline DUO is accessible in SAT mode)
- iPod: press to change browsing modes SIRIUS: change categories
- iPod: access PRESET modes 1-6 SIRIUS: access station PRESETS when listening to SIRIUS
- iPod: Press for next item (song, playlist, etc...) SIRIUS: Next SIRIUS channel
- Toggle between available text fields
- iPod: Press to toggle shuffle and repeat SIRIUS: Scan channels on/off
- Switch PRESET banks (A/B/C)
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Operating the DUO in SAT emulation mode

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SEEK TRACK TAUSE MUTE * TUNE REW-FF CAT RPT PREV ENTER SETTING DEST MAP TRIP ROUTE GUIDE VOICE PRINT A-B-C CD FM AM SAT SCAN LOAD 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4- Enter SAT mode (Silverline DUO is accessible in SAT mode)
- iPod: press to change browsing modes SIRIUS: change categories
- iPod: access PRESET modes 1-6 SIRIUS: access station PRESETS when listening to SIRIUS
- iPod: Turn dial for next item (song, playlist, etc...) SIRIUS: Next SIRIUS channel
- iPod: Press to toggle shuffle and repeat SIRIUS: Scan channels on/off
- Switch PRESET banks (A/B/C)
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Operating the DUO in SAT emulation mode

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7 PRESET A·B·C CLOCK 4 SEEK TRACK CD REAR AV 1 RADIO 6 SCAN RPT 5 DISP 2 CAT FOLDER LOAD MP3 / 6CD CHANGER 3 PUSH PWR VOL 1 2 3 4 5 6 TUNE TRACK PUSH AUDIO- Enter SAT mode (Silverline DUO is accessible in SAT mode)
- iPod: press to change browsing modes SIRIUS: change categories
- iPod: access PRESET modes 1-6 SIRIUS: access station PRESETS when listening to SIRIUS
- iPod: Press for next item (song, playlist, etc...) SIRIUS: Next SIRIUS channel
- Toggle between available text fields
- iPod: Press to toggle shuffle and repeat SIRIUS: Scan channels on/off
- Switch PRESET banks (A/B/C)
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Operating the DUO in SAT emulation mode

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7 PRESET A - B - C PAUSE MUTE 2 LOAD CD6 FM AM SAT 1 4 TUNE FF REV PUSH PWR VOL 3 5 AUDIO CLOCK 4 5 6 SCAN CAT RPT 2- Enter SAT mode (Silverline DUO is accessible in SAT mode)
- iPod: press to change browsing modes SIRIUS: change categories
- iPod: access PRESET modes 1-6 SIRIUS: access station PRESETS when listening to SIRIUS
- iPod: Press for next item (song, playlist, etc...) SIRIUS: Next SIRIUS channel
- Toggle between NAME, TITLE, BASS, MID, TREBLE, FADE, BALANCE, SSV, DISPLAY MODE, then press 4. to select additional options
- iPod: Press to toggle shuffle and repeat SIRIUS: Scan channels on/off
- Switch PRESET banks (A/B/C)
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Text display fields - SAT emulation (non-NAV radios)
Press the DISP-MODE button to cycle through the available text fields. Note that the display will automatically toggle between the other text fields upon a channel change. Select the "-NAME-" text field to see the mode you are in and select the "-TITLE-" text field to view what is playing. In PRESET 1 you will always see the album and artist information of your selection in the "-NAME-" text field and the song name in the "-TITLE-" text field. The "-Channel name-" and the "-Category name-" fields are fixed.

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graph TD
A["1"] --> B["RPT DISP - MODE"]
B --> C["11S3 - NAME"]
C --> D["11S3 ALBUM * ARTIST"]
D --> E["RPT DISP - MODE"]
E --> F["11S3 - TITLE"]
F --> G["SONG NAME"]
G --> H["2 sec."]
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Controlling the DUO iPod source
The Silverline DUO features content browsing making it easy to find by song, playlist, artist, podcast and audiobook. 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.

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graph LR
A["SONG MODE - PRESET 1"] --> B["SAT1"]
B --> C["or"]
C --> D["SAT1"]
E["PLAYLIST MODE - PRESET 2"] --> F["SAT2"]
F --> G["or"]
G --> H["SAT2"]
I["ARTIST MODE* - PRESET 3"] --> J["SAT3"]
J --> K["or"]
K --> L["SAT3"]
M["ALBUM MODE* - PRESET 4"] --> N["SAT4"]
N --> O["or"]
O --> P["SAT4"]
Q["PODCAST MODE* - PRESET 5"] --> R["SAT5"]
R --> S["or"]
S --> T["SAT5"]
U["AUDIOBOOK MODE* - PRESET 6"] --> V["SAT6"]
V --> W["or"]
W --> X["SAT6"]
A --> Y["Song(1) name"]
E --> Z["Playlist(1) name"]
I --> AA["Artist(1) name"]
M --> AB["Album(1) name"]
Q --> AC["PODCAST (1)"]
U --> AD["AUDIOBOOK (1)"]
Y --> AE["Song(8) name"]
Z --> AF["Playlist(3) name"]
AA --> AG["Artist(12) name"]
AB --> AH["Album(8) name"]
AC --> AI["PODCAST (2)"]
AD --> AJ["AUDIOBOOK (2)"]
*Only available when iPod is locked. When iPod is unlocked the radio will only display song titles.
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Repeat and random (shuffle) selection
The Silverline DUO features shuffle & repeat selection. Enter the shuffle & repeat selection menu by pressing the SCAN button, then press TRACK UP to cycle through the shuffle options and TRACK DOWN for repeat options. After selection, press SCAN again to exit the shuffle & repeat selection menu.

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graph LR
A["Enter shuffle & repeat selection menu"] --> B["SCAN"]
B --> C["Shuffle Song, Shuffle Albums, Shuffle OFF"]
C --> D["TRACK UP or Repeat Song, Repeat All, Repeat OFF"]
D --> E["Track DOWN"]
E --> F["Exit shuffle & repeat selection menu"]
F --> G["SCAN"]
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Controlling the DUO SIRIUS source (only available for SAT emulation)
The Silverline DUO integration kit features SIRIUS connectivity. Use the SEEK button or TUNE dial to browse between subscribed channels.
To store a subscribed channel to memory:
Tune to the station to be stored, press and hold the desired PRESET buttons to save.
To recall a memorized channel: Simply press the desired PRESET button (PRESET 1-6).

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graph TD
A["Sirius mode"] --> B["DISC 1-6 recall PRESET 1-6 stations"]
B --> C["To store stations to buttons 1-6"]
C --> D["Navigation radios"]
D --> E["DISC 1-6 store current station to PRESET 1-6"]
F["Common Control"] --> G["TRACK or change channel"]
NOTES: If a SIRIUS CONNECT compatible tuner is not detected, then a "No Tuner" vehicle message is displayed.
Go to Channel 000 to view the SIRIUS Tuner ID for activation. The 12 digit SID display format is shown in two parts as SID "123456-" followed by "-789ABC".
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Internet Radio Application support (iPhone/iPod touch)
This kit includes support for internet radio streaming apps available on the iTunes® Store. Thousands of stations can be streamed through data connections. Supported apps include Livio Car Internet Radio, Pandora, iHeart Radio and more. Supported features such as text display on screen, and next/previous track functions will vary by app.
To learn more about each app specifically, please visit the website for the app you need information about.

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AT&T 14:49 68% livio car internet radio Livio Radio Livio Car Internet... 24 Ratings FREE > iTunes Store Terms and Conditions...Data connection requirements (3G/4G/WiFi)
Users must have an active wireless data connection in order to stream music from an app while in the car. Data connections including "3G" or "4G" through wireless carriers, or a third party wireless Internet access point connected to your mobile device through WiFi will work. Because this app requires a data connection, it will only work on connected devices such as the iPhone and iPod touch.
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Controlling Internet Radio Apps
NOTE: The following features may not be supported by all apps. F demonstration purposes the following examples will show the features for the Livio Car Internet Radio app.
The app must be active on the screen of the device. To do so, simply tap the app's icon and it will load.
Next/previous TRACK buttons execute application specific features such as skipping stream or cycling between station presets. DISC/PRESET (1-6) buttons are associated with station presets when used with the Livio Car Internet Radio application.
iPhone operating system iOS5 enabled application developers to share the “now playing” screen information. For example, when using the Pandora App, you will see artist, album and song information on the radio’s screen. When using an application that doesn’t implement this feature, or running iOS4, only the name of the application will be shown.
Please note that although iOS 4 (4.2.1) is supported on iPhone 3G and iTouch 2nd generation, applications do not run in the background. A such, loading the app takes longer than on devices where the app present in the background.

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If your listening experience is interrupted by a call, under most conditions, the app will resume playback at the end of the call.
Music playback apps running on your iPhone are sent to background automatically when the home button of the phone is pressed, but the music playback itself is not stopped.
To resume playback of your iPod music library, stop Livio playback by tapping on the screen below the Livio Radio logo. An icon representing "stop" will show on the main Livio screen. Press the home button to send the application to the background. (Other apps may need to be terminated manually. Please see next page.)
A few seconds after this, the iPod music playback application will reinitialize itself and become active again if the iPod was locked when it was connected to the kit. (This is indicated by an Accessory Connected message being shown when the iPod icon is tapped.)
If the iPod was in unlocked state when it was connected to the kit, press the play button on the iPod application.
Text display from the Internet Radio App
Text that scrolls across the radio's screen is associated with the stream shown on the radio and displays current song or station information. Stream must be playing before information on the display is updated.
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Terminate (kill) the App
If you need to terminate (kill) the app please follow the steps below:
- Double-tap on the home button of the iPhone to bring up the list of running apps. If you don't see the app's icon right away, swipe the screen left or right to locate it. Note: If you do not see such task bar but rather a music control popup then you have an iOS device that does not support background run of apps, therefore this section is not applicable to you.
- Press and hold the icon of the app until a red minus icon shows.
- Tap the red minus icon shown on top of the app.
- This will close the app.
- In a few seconds, the iPod music playback app should reinitialize itself and become active again. This can be verified by going back to the list of running apps and swiping the screen unit the music control section is shown. The iPod app icon next to the music control sections shows that iPod is your audio source.
Internet Radio App Settings
Many radio stations offer lower bitrates. Selecting streams with a lower bitrate will reduce data usage and may reduce stream interruptions during the drive. For example with the Livio Car Internet Radio app, to adjust bitrates manually, users can: Go to the Setting menu of the device, select the Livio Radio settings the change the Maximum Bitrate Filter and set it to 64K. Other settings such as Buffer time and Reliability filter may also help in getting a more stable connection.
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Auxiliary audio source (only with optional AUX connector)
The DUO AUX cable (A-ACC-106-AUX) can be used to connect an auxiliary device, such as an MP3 player, DVD player or other audio source.

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SIRIUS receptacle
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Tip (Left audio) Ring (Right and Sleeve [Ground] 1/8" mini stereo jack
The auxiliary audio source can be accessed in both CDC and SAT emulation modes.
To access AUX audio source:
- Plug the mini DIN connector of the AUX adapter cable into the SIRIUS receptacle and connect the 1/8" mini stereo jack to the sound output of your audio device.
- Enter AUX mode (see pg. 15).
- All music playback is controlled through your audio device.
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Optional Remote Kit: Functions for iPod/App

flowchart
graph TD
A["iPod: Shuffle SONG (within a PLAYLIST) / Shuffle ALBUM / Shuffle off"] --> B["1"]
C["iPod: Repeat one / Repeat all / Repeat off"] --> B
D["iPod: Next Track App: Next station/song (App dependant)"] --> E["2"]
F["iPod: Previous Track App: Prev station/song (App dependant)"] --> E
G["iPod: Skip to the next PLAYLIST"] --> H["3"]
I["iPod: Skip to the previous PLAYLIST"] --> H
B --> J["3"]
E --> K["6"]
H --> L["6"]
J --> M["1"]
K --> N["4"]
L --> O["5"]
M --> P["7"]
N --> Q["8"]
O --> R["9"]
P --> S["10"]
Q --> T["11"]
R --> U["12"]
S --> V["13"]
T --> W["14"]
U --> X["15"]
V --> Y["16"]
W --> Z["17"]
X --> AA["18"]
Y --> AB["19"]
Z --> AC["20"]
AA --> AD["21"]
AB --> AE["22"]
AC --> AF["23"]
AD --> AG["24"]
AE --> AH["25"]
AF --> AI["26"]
AG --> AJ["27"]
AH --> AK["28"]
AI --> AL["29"]
AJ --> AM["30"]
AK --> AN["31"]
AL --> AO["32"]
AM --> AP["33"]
AN --> AQ["34"]
AO --> AR["35"]
AP --> AS["36"]
AQ --> AT["37"]
AR --> AU["38"]
AS --> AV["39"]
AT --> AW["40"]
AU --> AX["41"]
AV --> AY["42"]
AW --> AZ["43"]
AX --> BA["44"]
AY --> BB["45"]
AZ --> BC["46"]
*Next/Previous ARTIST function is currently not supported.
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Optional Remote Kit: Functions for SIRIUS

flowchart
graph TD
A["Next Category"] --> B["Previous Category"]
C["Next Channel"] --> D["Previous Channel"]
E["Note: To display SIRIUS ID, go to channel 000."] --> F["1 PLAYLIST 2 ARTIST 3 ALBUM 4 5 6"]
G["Note: Saving presets with the remote will be different from the presets saved by the radio."] --> H["1-6 Recall preset SIRIUS channel"]
I["Note: Toggle the audio sources between iPod and SIRIUS/AUX"] --> J["1-6 Save the current SIRIUS channel in the corresponding preset."]
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Troubleshooting
| Problem Solution | |
| Radio/NAV display only shows DISC and track number and there is no iPod control. | Make sure DIP switch settings are correctly set for text display (refer to page 8 for DIP switch settings). |
| No text display on radio. | Make sure DIP switch settings are correctly set for text display (refer to page 8 for DIP switch settings). |
| Radio/steering wheel controls do not operate iPod. | Reset iPod and make sure most recent iPod firmware is installed. |
| Music is distorted or sound level is too low with iPod connected. | Make sure all EQ and BASS boost options are turned off on your iPod Adjustments to the gain setting may be required (refer to page 19). |
| No audio from iPod source. | Reset the iPod. Verify proper connection to iPod/interface. Check for compatibility. Older iPod models don’t support USB audio. |
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| Problem Solution | |
| Sirius tuner can’t be selected. | Ensure the cable connecting SIRIUS tuner is securely connected to the correct receptacle. |
| Why does the radio display show “EMPTY/STOP” and no music plays? | The iPod has reached the end of a playlist. Please select a new Playlist. |
| Cannot select the interface. | Verify that the correct button is used to access the interface (RADIO/SAT). |
| Radio/ steering wheel controls do not operate iPod. | Reset iPod and make sure the most recent iPod firmware is installed. Check vehicle user manual on how steering wheel controls work, long presses may toggle alternate function. |
| Why does category read “PRESELCTD”? | Playback of content selected on the iPod before it is connected to the interface continues until new content is selected. |
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| Problem Solution | |
| Why does the message “iPod UNLOCKED” display on screen? | When the Silverline DUO is playing iPod music in UNLOCKED mode, browsing mode information isn’t available so the “iPod UNLOCKED” notification is shown. To view information associated with browsing modes, ensure the iPod’s hold button is set before connecting it to Silverline DUO. |
| The radio displays channel 99 ("CH99"). Track up/down controls do not work. | Track 99 indicates that the Silverline DUO is in auxiliary audio (AUX) mode. See page 15 on how to enter/exit this mode. |
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Updating Firmware (Mac OS illustrated)

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Product must be registered before it can be updated Please register your product at http://www.xsd.com/axsd.com/wg/wk/ Use the following serial number when registering XXX12345678 OK

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Your module is now up to date Device updated to version 4905 OKProduct registration notification Firmware update progress Module updated successfully!
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12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of original purchase, such defect(s) will be repaired or replaced with reconditioned product (at the Company's option) without charge for parts and repair labor. A game controller, if supplied, is similarly warranted for ninety (90) days.
To obtain repair or replacement within the terms of this Warranty, the product is to be delivered with proof of warranty coverage (e.g. dated bill of sale), specification of defect(s), transportation prepaid, to the Company at the address shown below.
This Warranty does not extend to the elimination of externally generated static or noise, to correction of antenna problems, to costs incurred for installation, removal or reinstallation of the product, or to damage to digital memory/media devices, gaming devices, discs, speakers, accessories, or vehicle electrical systems.
This Warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which, in the opinion of the Company, has suffered or been damaged through alteration, improper installation, mishandling, misuse, neglect, accident, or by removal or defacement of the factory serial number/bar code label(s). THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, SHALL THE COMPANY'S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER FOR THE PRODUCT.
This Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties or liabilities. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY. ANY ACTION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY HEREUNDER INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN A PERIOD OF 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO CASE SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY. No person or representative is authorized to assume for the Company any liability other than expressed herein in connection with the sale of this product.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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