Media Gateway PXAMG iPod For Toyota Lexus PDF Installation Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Peripheral Electronics Media Gateway. The Media Gateway is designed to provide endless hours of listening pleasure from your factory radio. To ensure that your iPod performs correctly with your radio, we recommend that you read this entire manual before attempting Toyota installation of the Media Gateway. The Media Gateway allows connectivity for iPod and the HD Radio tuner (HDRT sold separately), enabling full control of these devices from the factory installed radio. It also retains original system features such as satellite radio and rear seat
entertainment (if equipped).
Installation
1. When making electrical connections it is always recommended that the vehicle’s battery be disconnected from the electrical system before performing the installation.
2. Carefully remove the trim panels covering the 10mm bolts that secure the radio into the dash cavity. Remove these bolts, and carefully pull the radio from the dash of the vehicle. This will provide access to the factory radio connectors where you will connect the Media Gateway harness.
December 28, 2009 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, iPod | Leave a Comment
USASPEC PA11-BMW and Mini iPod PDF Interface Owners Manual
KEY FEATURES
The PA11-BMW interface connects iPod products directly to BMW audio system. Its on-board software translates the factory radios external CD Changer controls functions into commands that the iPod understands. This interface enables the iPod to take the place of a BMW external CD Changer and provides the following benefits:
1. Direct connection of the iPod to BMW vehicle audio system for optimum sound quality
2. In Playlist mode: select songs and playlist on the iPod using the CD Changer buttons on the radio
In Direct Mode: Search and select songs directly on the iPod.
3. Maintain current playlist when switching from portable use to in-car use.
4. Charge the iPod internal battery — and to prevent battery-drain, charging automatically ends one hour after iPod is paused
5. Auxiliary audio input [connect an audio device (mp3, DVD, Game, SAT radio etc) and listen to it on the factory system]
6. Plug-n-Play: This complete package includes installation cables, mounting screws and user’s manual.
November 30, 2009 | Posted in Electronic Manual, Gadget Manual, iPod | Leave a Comment
Application Submission Requirements for Windows® Marketplace for Mobile
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to detail the technical requirements that a Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1 and 6.5 application must meet in order to pass testing and to be listed in the Windows® Marketplace for Mobile.
This document contains the software test requirements for applications running on both Professional and Standard devices. These requirements represent best practices to help developers bring stable, reliable, and performance driven applications to market. All requirements in this document pertain to software products written to Professional and Standard devices and the Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1 and 6.5 operating systems unless otherwise noted.
October 16, 2009 | Posted in Smart Phone, Software, iPod | Leave a Comment
Windows Mobile 6.1 to 6.5 Comparison PDF Guide
Touch access for notifications, including missed calls, voicemails and new messages. Users may choose to install Internet Explorer plug-ins to gain quick access to their favorite web sites, as well as customize themes and background to make the device their own. Touch friendly access to key applications and capabilities of the phone. Users may re-arrange application icons and customize the experience with themes and backgrounds.
Provides access to key information at a glance, including calendar reminders, missed calls, new messages, and the current date/time. Users may
make a phone call and have access to critical functions while the phone is locked. Custom visual themes designed by world-class designers. Several included as theme options on the device and others available via Windows Marketplace. Wallpaper gallery licensed from National Geograph
and available for download on Windows Marketplace. Help for setting up a new phone—from e-mail to a Bluetooth headset to customized themes. Designed to get users up and running quickly. Recognition of standard gestures including tap, tap and hold, pan and flick enable users to quickly
navigate through contacts, web pages, and other screens.
October 16, 2009 | Posted in Smart Phone, Software, iPod | Leave a Comment
Nike And New iPod PDF User Guide
Your Personal Workout Assistant
Nike + iPod is a workout partner and coach all in one. Select the type of workout you want—open-ended, distance, time, or calorie-burning—choose music to keep you motivated, and then keep track of your progress every step of the way with spoken and onscreen feedback. Upload your workout data to nikeplus.com, where you can set goals and monitor your improvement from workout to workout. Join the world’s largest online running community, participating in challenges with runners from across the globe. Nike + iPod is supported by iPhone 3GS, all iPod nano models, and iPod touch (2nd generation).
Quick Start
Follow these instructions to get started using Nike + iPod right away. Step 1: Enable Nike + iPod on your device. iPod nano: Attach the Nike + iPod receiver to iPod nano. Nike + iPod appears in the main menu. iPhone 3GS and iPod touch: Choose Settings > Nike + iPod and set it to On.
A Nike + iPod icon appears on the Home screen.iPhone 3GS and iPod touch have an internal receiver; no externally attached receiver is required.
September 12, 2009 | Posted in Smart Phone, iPod | Leave a Comment
Upgrading Your Mobile Media Player for Apple iPod Classic and Microsoft Zune PDF Guide
Executive Summary We have evaluated the 120 GB versions of the Apple iPod Classic and the Microsoft Zune to determine which company makes the better MP3 player. For the most part these MP3 players share many similarities and have few variations. The major differences between these units includes the orientation on the Zune display is set horizontally for videos and pictures which provides a bigger screen, while the Classic is vertical. The Zune offers wireless internet capabilities, FM radio capabilities and will synchronize wirelessly to your PC, while the Classic is devoid of these features.
Upon careful evaluation of the 120 GB models of these MP3 players, our recommendation is the Microsoft Zune. The Zune has more options than the Classic, which is a major factor when purchasing these electronic gadgets.
September 5, 2009 | Posted in Audio Video, Zune Manual, iPod | Leave a Comment