Precision Interface Electronics FRDW/PC-POD2 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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Fast Forward and Fast Rewind
The “<SEEK>” buttons, when pressed and held, will fast forward and fast rewind through the
track currently playing.
VEHICLE COMPATIBILITY
The FRDW/PC-POD2 is compatible with the following vehicles if they are pre-wired to a
12 pin connector for the factory CD Changer. It is important to verify that the radio in
your car has the connectors otherwise this part will not fit /work even if the vehicle M/Y is
listed.
FORD LINCOLN MERCURY
2003-07 Crown Victoria 1998-07 Continental 1998-07 Grand Marquis
2006-07 Escape Hybrid† 2004-07 LS 2003-04 Murauder
1997-07 Escort 1998-07 Town Car 2001-02 Villager §
2000-04 Focus*
1997-02 Tracer
1999-02 Cougar*
NISSAN
2001-03 Quest §
Footnotes:
† 2006-07 Escape with factory Navigation and Prewired for CD Changer
§ Quest/Villager equipped with Video Systems
* Focus/Cougar with Blaupunkt Radio: requires installation harness part number FRDB-HAR (sold
separately). Connection is made to the 20-pin ISO connector on radio.
Notes: The FRDW/PC-POD2 is also compatible with any Ford vehicle that
has a12-pin data cable for the Factory Changer. (CD Changer must be
disconnected).
WARNING!!! The FRDW/PC-POD2 unlike its predecessor (FRDW/PC-POD) does not require
playlist naming and does not disable the iPod clickwheel. The FRDW/PC-POD2 lets you use your
iPod clickwheel and display to navigate the iPod menus. Use the radio buttons to FF, REW,
TRACK up and TRACK down only.
INSTALATION
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal
2. Locate the factory 12-pin CD Changer Cable (located in trunk, hatch, center armrest,
glove box , under Front seat etc)
3. Vehicles equipped with external CD Changer must disconnect the Changer to use this
adapter
4. Route the iPod dock cable from the FRDW/PC-POD2 to the desired location
5. Reconnect negative battery terminal
VERIFY OPETATION
1. Connect iPod to dock connector
2. Turn radio on and press the CD changer button
3. Perform basic control test (Song up/down, FF/FW, etc) from the radio
4. perform control test on iPod (Playlist select, random, artist search, album search etc)
5. Verify that the iPod is charging while the radio is turned on
6. Change modes (AM, FM, CD, etc). Verify that the iPod pauses while in other modes
7. Turn radio off and verify that iPod shuts off also