Peripheral Electronics Introduction, IS77 Components, Installation Options Choose a or B

Models: IS77

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1. Introduction

Thank you for choosing the iSimple IS77 as your audio input solution. The IS77 is designed to provide the connecting link between your audio source and your FM radio. Using the supplied accessories, you can connect virtually any audio source into any FM equipped radio. This interface has a universal input that can be configured to accept an audio signal from any source with an RCA connection or a standard 3.5mm “Headphone” output.

The IS77 will route the audio from your device through your factory or aftermarket radio not equipped with a built in auxiliary input. If your audio source is an iPod featuring a docking connector, this interface will also charge the iPod’s battery, when connected.

2. IS77 Components

One Radio Input Interface

One 3.5 mm to 3.5 mm Audio Cable (4ft.)

One 3.5mm to RCA adapter

One Power Cable with a On/Off Switch

One iPod Audio/Video Cable Outputs (5ft.)

One “factory look” 3.5mm Dash/Panel Mount Audio Input Cable (6ft.)

3. Installation Options (Choose A or B)

A. Connecting an iPod

Connects to

Connect To

 

Connect To

iPod

On/Off Switch

SWITCH

 

iPod

(not included)

Fuse

 

 

 

 

 

 

Antenna Out*

 

Fuse

Connects to iPod

 

PURI

 

 

MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

iPod Audio Cable

 

 

 

 

(5 ft.)

 

Antenna In *

 

 

 

 

iPod Specific installation instructions

1)Connect the two audio connectors from the iPod cable to the audio inputs on the PURI.

2)Connect the two-pin power connector on the iPod cable to the connector labeled “Connect to iPod” in the PURI wiring harness.

3)The Yellow connector from the iPod cable is intended for video playback from iPods that support this function. Route this Video connection to any video display that is not in view of the driver while operating the automobile.

4)Route the iPod connector to your chosen iPod location in your automobile. Common locations are the glove box, center console or in a mounted iPod cradle. You will need to access the iPod in order to change music selections, etc..

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Peripheral Electronics Introduction, IS77 Components, Installation Options Choose a or B, Connecting an iPod