Installation Guide - iPod Adapter (Dension iPod Car Kit) 2
Dension Ice Link adapter installation is generally far easier than you would expect. The Ice Link lead simply connects to the CD changer socket found at the rear of your radio by push-fit connection and then to your iPod using your selected connection type.
The iPod can mount on your dash using a Dashmount vehicle-specific bracket or a universal bracket if there isn't a Dashmount bracket available for your vehicle, utilizing the included plate and screws. No wiring is necessary.
If you are using a changer and your socket is taken, you will need the FM iPod car kit. Here you can have the best or both worlds and use both your changer and iPod.
Dension Dock Cable iPod Ice Link Plus Adapter Installation:
The Ice Link lead simply connects to the CD changer socket found at the rear of your radio by push-fit connection and then to your iPod using the dock cable that will be located in your glove box for easy access. No wiring is necessary.
If you are using a changer and your socket is taken, you will need the FM iPod car kit.
Dension FM Modulator iPod Ice Link Plus Adapter Installation:
Slightly different from the above options, the Dension FM Modulator Ice Link has three connections to be made. To power the FM Modulator, you connect a switched 12V live and an earth to the unit from your car’s wiring using the two included Scotch Locks.
This eliminates the need to solder, allowing a quick installation by any competent “DIYer.” You then disconnect the aerial lead from the rear of your radio and connect this in-line with the FM unit all by push-fit connection. The iPod mounts on your dash using the cradle fitted with the included plate and screws.
Dension Auxiliary iPod Ice Link Plus Adapter Installation:
The Auxiliary Ice Link lead simply connects to the auxiliary input connection (2 x phono connections) found on your car radio. This is by push-fit connection. It connects to your iPod using your selected connection type. To power the auxiliary adapter, connect a switched 12V live and an earth to the unit from your car’s wiring using the two included Scotch Locks -- removing the need to solder. This makes it easy for any competent “DIYer” to complete the installation.
If you would like to have the installation carried out at your home or workplace, look for a mobile installer in the advert. Ask when you call them if they offer this service. You'll be surprised to find it's cheaper for someone to call to you and install it than to leave it at some Hi-tech garage.
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