Harman Kardon Car Stereo System User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
INSTALLATION  
Choosing Installation Locations  
INSTALLATION  
IMPORTANT: Drive + Play should be installed according to  
these instructions and relevant regulations. No part of this  
system should obstruct the driver’s view of the road or  
vehicle controls or information displays necessary for  
safely operating the vehicle. The text display should be  
positioned to eliminate glare and reflections, and should be  
as close as possible to the driver’s normal line of sight.  
Parts List  
Drive + Play includes the following components and parts:  
Text Display With Universal Mounting Base and Attached  
Cable (3m)  
Control Knob With 30° Mounting Base and Attached  
Cable (3m)  
Install Text Display  
Electronics Enclosure (the Brain)  
(on dash)  
12-Volt Accessory Power Cable (2m) With Cigarette  
Lighter Adaptor  
(on windshield  
glass)  
(on gauges  
panel)  
(on dash)  
12-Volt Power Harness (0.5m) With In-Line Fuse Holder  
(for direct connection to the vehicle’s electrical system)  
(behind  
radio)  
Line Out Cable (1.6m): Stereo 3.5mm (M) Plug to L/R RCA  
(M) Plugs  
(in glove  
box)  
Install  
Electronics  
Enclosure  
iPod Cable (3m): 8-Pin Mini DIN (M) Plug to iPod Dock  
Connector  
(under  
seat)  
Install Control Knob  
(2) Control Knob Bases: 0° and 60°  
(on console)  
(2) Mounting Plates for Knob Base and Display Base  
(10) Mounting Screws: (3) Knob Base, (3) Display Base and  
(4) Electronics Enclosure  
Drive + Play Components  
(6) Cable Ties, Black  
Drive + Play consists of three main components: Text Display,  
Control Knob and Electronics Enclosure. They operate together  
as a system to make controlling your iPod easy, and to route the  
audio signal to your mobile audio system. All three components  
must be installed. You can choose wireless FM transmission,  
wired FM transmission (adaptor sold separately), or direct con-  
nection of the line-output audio signal for the audio interface.  
(2) Hex Keys: 3mm and 1.5mm  
(2) Adhesive Mounting Pads  
(2) Alcohol Prep Pads  
Warranty Card  
Tools and Precautions  
Text Display Location  
To install Drive + Play components, we recommend using the  
following tools:  
The Text Display shows current iPod information and is similar  
to the display on your iPod. It comes with a three-position  
pivot arm for virtually limitless viewing adjustment. You can  
install the unit in a variety of locations, as long as the pro-  
posed site offers a direct view of the display. For easiest view-  
ing, mount the unit near other instrument-panel gauges or on  
top of the dashboard.  
Electric or cordless drill with drill bit set  
Phillips screwdriver set  
Pencil  
Protective eyewear  
Control Knob Location  
Before starting the installation, please observe the following  
precautions:  
The Control Knob allows you to control the iPod much like the  
iPod Click Wheel. The unit comes with three interchangeable  
bases so you can choose the most comfortable operation angle.  
Ideally, you should install the Control Knob in a location that pro-  
vides comfortable access while driving where you can easily feel  
and operate it without taking your eyes off the road.  
Turn off all audio system power, including the iPod, before  
making any connections.  
Always wear protective eyewear when using tools.  
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INSTALLATION 3  
Wireless FM Transmission  
Choosing Installation Locations (continued)  
Electronics Enclosure Location  
This method is the most convenient and requires the least  
wiring. After setup, you simply tune your radio to the assigned  
FM frequency to listen to your iPod. Drive + Play has a built-in  
FM transmitter and its software provides a choice of five fixed  
FM frequencies or a tunable frequency for areas where none  
of the fixed frequency selections are available. See Initial  
Setup on page 9 for details.  
The Electronics Enclosure contains the wireless FM transmitter  
and the power supply for the three components. You can install  
it under a seat, in the center console compartment, or in the  
glove box. If possible, select a site that provides both conven-  
ient access to the enclosure and easy cable routing.  
Drive + Play also provides an audio interface to a cell phone,  
satellite radio, or any other device that outputs a low-level  
audio signal using the Aux In jack. When using the Auxiliary  
Input feature, select a mounting site for the electronics enclo-  
sure that provides easy access to the Aux In jack. Otherwise,  
you will need to purchase a 3.5mm stereo extension cable for  
a longer cable run (see Wiring Diagram on page 5).  
Wired FM Transmission  
For better quality FM transmission performance, consider  
purchasing our Wired FM Adaptor for direct connection (via  
the Antenna jack on the Electronics Enclosure) to your radio’s  
antenna input (see Wiring Diagram on the next page).  
NOTE: Depending on your vehicle model, antenna plug  
adaptors may be required to connect the Wired FM Adaptor  
to your radio and antenna.  
iPod Location  
With this system, you can place your iPod in any location that  
allows you to conveniently connect it to the Drive + Play iPod  
cable. Since you don’t have to view the iPod or use its controls,  
you can place it inside the center console compartment, the  
glove box, or another hidden site.  
Connecting to Audio Out  
This method provides the best sound quality, but involves more  
wiring. After making the connections and setup, you will select  
Auxiliary Input or CD Changer on your audio system to listen to  
your iPod. See Initial Setup on page 9 for details.  
NOTE: Since an iPod can get hot during operation, avoid  
tightly enclosed areas. Review “About Operating and Storage  
Temperatures” in your iPod’s User’s Guide.  
NOTE: In order to use the Audio Out, your audio system must  
have an auxiliary input jack or a CD changer input. A third-  
party interface is required for a CD changer interface. If your  
system has neither feature, FM transmission is the only  
choice for the audio interface.  
Planning the Installation  
IMPORTANT: When routing wires from any of the compo-  
nents to the electronics enclosure, be sure to route them  
away from any moving parts such as the gear-shift  
levers, pedals, parking brake and steering column.  
Choosing a Power Interface  
Referring to the Wiring Diagram on the next page, you can  
connect Drive + Play’s power connections to your vehicle’s  
electrical system in one of two ways:  
Temporarily place the main components at their proposed  
sites and lay out their interconnect cables to judge the cable  
routes (see Wiring Diagram on page 5 for wiring options). If a  
cable comes up short, try moving one or more components  
to find a better run. Next, inspect the vehicle’s interior  
assembly and locate areas where cables can be hidden or  
tucked into seams (e.g., under the center console housing,  
along body panel, etc.). Once you have found the ideal cable  
runs and component locations, mark the sites with a pencil  
and continue with the installation.  
Removable 12-Volt Accessory Power Cable With  
Cigarette Lighter Adaptor  
This power interface is the most convenient, since the power  
cable can be simply plugged into the vehicle’s cigarette  
lighter outlet. No additional wiring is required. The cigarette  
lighter adaptor is fuse-protected, and the fuse can be  
changed by removing the adaptor’s end nut.  
NOTE: If your cigarette lighter works even when the car’s  
ignition switch is in the “off” position, you’ll have to turn  
Drive + Play on manually. It can be turned off manually, or it  
will shut off automatically after one hour of inactivity.  
Choosing an Audio Interface  
Referring to the Wiring Diagram on the next page, you can  
interface the Drive + Play’s audio output to your mobile audio  
system in three ways:  
4 INSTALLATION  
INSTALLATION  
Wiring Diagram  
iPod  
Text Display  
Control Knob  
Audio Input/Output Jacks  
Tip = LEFT  
RIGHT = Ring  
Sleeve = GROUND  
3.5mm Stereo  
Mini-Plug Cable  
iPod Cable  
Head Unit/Radio  
Electronics Enclosure  
Wireless  
FM Transmitter  
Side  
Back  
or  
or  
Antenna In  
Aux. L/R In  
12-Volt  
Power  
Harness  
3.5mm Stereo Cable  
(not included)  
or  
Line Out Cable  
Third-Party  
CD Changer  
Interface  
(optional)  
or  
CD Changer L/R In  
2A Fuse  
Wired  
FM Adaptor  
(optional)  
Auxiliary  
Device  
(optional)  
Antenna Cable  
(disconnect from  
Head Unit/Radio)  
12-Volt  
Accessory  
Power Cable  
+12Vdc = yellow  
ACC = red  
GND = black  
Cell Phone,  
Satellite Radio, etc.  
or off with the vehicle’s ignition (ACC) switch. An in-line fuse  
holder provides protection for the unit.  
Direct Connection of the 12-Volt Power Harness With  
In-Line Fuse Holder  
IMPORTANT: Replace the in-line fuse only with one of the  
same type and rating.  
Use this method when you want a permanent power connec-  
tion to the vehicle. Also, by connecting the harness’s red wire  
to the ignition switch’s ACC terminal, Drive + Play will turn on  
INSTALLATION 5  
b. Select another viewing angle position (middle or top).  
Reassemble the parts in reverse order and tighten the  
recessed hex screw.  
Installing Components  
Installing the Electronics Enclosure  
At the selected site, install the Electronics Enclosure. Use either the  
enclosed cable ties or mounting screws, as shown below.  
3mm  
Hex Key  
Display  
Base  
Display  
Assembly  
2. At the base, using the 1.5mm hex key, loosen (but do not  
remove) the hex setscrew.  
Installing the Text Display  
3. To install the Text Display with adhesive tape, perform the  
following steps or skip to step 4:  
1. Temporarily place the Text Display at the proposed site  
and check the default viewing angle while adjusting the  
pivot arm. If it meets your needs, then skip to step 2.  
Otherwise, change the viewing angle as follows:  
a. Insert the mounting plate, rotate it 180°, and tighten  
the hex setscrew as shown below.  
a. Using the 3mm hex key, loosen the recessed hex screw  
(inside the display base) until the pivot arm is free from  
the display assembly. The hex screw will remain captive.  
Hex Setscrew  
Mounting  
Plate  
Recessed  
Hex Screw  
Adhesive  
Pad  
6 INSTALLATION  
INSTALLATION  
b. At the proposed site, wipe the surface and exposed  
mounting plate with one of the enclosed alcohol pads.  
Allow both to dry.  
1. Place the Control Knob at the site and check the operation  
angle with the default 30° base. If it meets your needs,  
then skip to step 2. Otherwise, change the base as follows:  
c. Remove the protective tape from one side of one of the  
enclosed adhesive pads, and press the pad against the  
mounting plate.  
a. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws  
from the bottom of the base and set the internal  
mounting plate aside.  
d. Remove the remaining protective tape, and press and  
hold the Text Display to its site for 5 seconds.  
Control  
Knob  
4. To install the Text Display with mounting screws, perform  
the following steps:  
30° Base  
Internal  
Mounting  
Plate  
b. While holding the base, grasp the Control Knob and turn  
it to the right until you feel it release from the base.  
Slide the base off the attached cable and put it aside.  
Hex Setscrew  
Arrow  
c. Select another base (0° or 60°) and thread the cable  
through the base to meet the Control Knob.  
Mounting  
Plate  
d. Place the new base against the Control Knob bottom and  
turn it to the left until it locks. Route the attached cable  
through the base’s opening. Fasten the internal mounting  
plate to the base with the screw(s) from step a.  
a. At the proposed site, place the mounting plate and  
rotate it so that the arrow will point toward the hex  
set-screw at the back of the base after it’s mounted.  
NOTE: The 60° base uses two screws, while the 0° base  
uses one screw.  
b. Holding the mounting plate in position, fasten it to the  
surface with three enclosed mounting screws.  
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c. Place the Text Display on the mounting plate (180°  
from its final position), and then rotate it a half-turn to  
the final position. Tighten the hex setscrew at the back  
of the base.  
Control  
Knob  
5. Route the attached cable to the Electronics Enclosure.  
0° Base  
Installing the Control Knob  
Cable Through  
0° Base and Internal  
NOTE: The Control Knob’s cable can be routed differently  
for adhesive or screw mounting. The default cable route is  
through the back of the base and should be used when  
mounting the base with the supplied adhesive pad. For screw  
mounting, the cable can be routed through the center of the  
base and through a hole that must be drilled in the mounting  
surface. You may use the mounting plate as a template.  
Mounting Plate  
Internal  
Mounting  
Plate  
INSTALLATION 7  
Installing Components  
Control Knob  
With 0° Base  
Installing the Control Knob (continued)  
2. At the base (below the cable), using the 1.5mm hex key,  
loosen (but do not remove) the hex setscrew.  
3. To install the Control Knob with adhesive tape, perform  
the following steps or skip to step 4:  
a. Insert the mounting plate, rotate it 180°, and tighten  
the hex setscrew.  
Arrow  
Mounting  
Plate  
Control Knob  
With 0° Base  
5. Route the attached cable to the Electronics Enclosure.  
Installing the iPod Cable  
Route the iPod dock connector cable to the chosen iPod site  
(e.g., the center console compartment or the glove box). Be  
sure to leave enough cable exposed to make connecting and  
disconnecting the iPod easy.  
Mounting  
Plate  
Making the System Connections  
Adhesive  
Pad  
With all power off, refer to the Wiring Diagram on page 5 and  
make only the power, ground and audio signal connections  
that apply to the scheme you have chosen. After verifying all  
connections including the iPod, proceed to the next section,  
Operating Drive + Play.  
b. At the site, wipe the surface and exposed mounting  
plate with one of the enclosed alcohol pads. Allow both  
to dry.  
c. Remove the protective tape from one side of one of the  
enclosed adhesive pads, and press the pad against the  
mounting plate.  
OPERATING DRIVE + PLAY  
Distraction Warning  
d. Remove the remaining protective tape, and press and  
hold the Control Knob to its site for 5 seconds.  
Do not connect or disconnect your iPod or program Drive + Play  
while driving. Always pull off the road and park in a position that  
you are absolutely sure presents no risk before browsing your  
iPod or adjusting the settings on your Drive + Play. Always obey  
all traffic laws while driving.  
4. To install the Control Knob with mounting screws, perform  
the following steps:  
a. At the proposed site, place the mounting plate and  
rotate it so that the arrow will point toward the hex  
set-screw at the back of the base after it’s mounted.  
Overview  
Menu  
Press Once to  
b. Holding the mounting plate in position, fasten it to the  
surface with three enclosed mounting screws.  
Jump to Last Screen  
Scroll Ring  
Scroll Ring  
S
croll Left Once to Last Menu Item  
Scroll Right Once to Next Menu Item  
Scroll Left and Hold to Jump Back  
Scroll Right and Hold to Jump Forward  
c. Using the mounting plate’s center hole as a template,  
drill a hole through the mounting surface and pass the  
Control Knob’s cable through the hole.  
In Now Playing, Scroll Left to  
Fast Rewind  
In Now Playing, Scroll Right to  
Fast Forward  
Previous/Rewind  
Next/Fast Forward  
Press Once to Play Last Track  
Press Once to Play Next Track  
d. Place the Control Knob on the mounting plate (180°  
from its final position), and then rotate it a half-turn to  
the final position. Tighten the hex setscrew at the back  
of the base.  
Select  
Press Once to Choose  
Highlighted Menu Item  
Play/Pause  
Press Once to Stop or  
Resume Play of Current Track  
8 INSTALLATION/OPERATION  
OPERATION  
Drive + Play operates much like the iPod itself. The Control  
Knob mimics the iPod’s Click Wheel, and its software uses a  
similar menu-select system. Before you use Drive + Play,  
you’ll need to set it up for the first time. After you perform  
the Initial Setup using the Settings Menu, controlling your  
iPod with Drive + Play will be easy and intuitive.  
Drive + Play will tell your iPod to play the same selection  
as when it was last turned off. If you plugged your iPod  
into Drive + Play while it was playing, Drive + Play will tell  
the iPod to play the current song without interruption.  
However, if nothing was playing when your iPod was  
last turned off or when it was plugged in, Drive + Play  
will tell the iPod to begin playing the first song in its  
Songs database.  
To make selections on the Text Display, you simply turn the  
Control Knob’s Scroll Ring to highlight a desired menu item.  
Turn the Scroll Ring to the right to scroll down, and to the  
left to scroll up. Press the (center) Select button once to  
confirm your selection.  
Setting FM Transmission  
FM Settings can be accessed from the Main Menu or later  
within the Settings Menu.  
Depending on your selection, this display may show:  
To turn FM Transmission on or off:  
a list of settings or menu operation, or  
Drive + Play Menu > FM Settings > FM Transmitter> select  
On (default) or Off.  
When in any of the “settings” menus:  
a highlighted setting with a choice of values, or  
a highlighted setting with a check box, or  
To change the preset FM Frequency:  
Drive + Play Menu > FM Settings > FM Frequency > select  
88.1 (default), 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9 or Custom (default =  
91.7MHz or last setting).  
a graphic display which may be adjusted using the  
Scroll Ring.  
Pressing the (center) Select button again will select the next  
highlighted setting (to the right) or go back to the beginning  
if all settings have been viewed, or set the check box on or  
off (i.e., check or uncheck). If a graphic display appears, use  
the Scroll Ring to adjust the setting.  
NOTE: If the preset FM frequencies are already assigned  
to FM stations in your listening area, then use Custom FM  
Frequency (below) to select an unused frequency. The  
default setting is 91.7MHz.  
To select a Custom FM Frequency:  
After making your adjustment or selection, you may press  
the (top) Menu button to go to the previous menu. If no but-  
tons are pressed within 10 seconds, the Now Playing screen  
will appear. At this point, pressing the Menu button will take  
you back to the screen of your previous selection. Repeated  
Menu presses will take you back to the Drive + Play Menu.  
1. Drive + Play Menu > FM Settings > Custom Frequency.  
2. The FM Frequency graphic display will appear. Scroll to  
select a desired FM frequency.  
Setting Shuffle  
You can set Drive + Play to shuffle (randomly play) iPod  
songs or albums as follows:  
Initial Setup  
NOTE: Please refer to Drive + Play’s display screen as you  
make initial settings. Also refer to your iPod User’s Guide for  
operation information.  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Shuffle > select Off  
(default), Songs or Albums.  
Setting Repeat  
Power On  
You can set Drive + Play to repeat the current iPod song or  
all songs in a playlist or album as follows:  
1. With the main volume turned down (on your audio sys-  
tem), power on your entire mobile audio system and then  
turn on Drive + Play by pressing the (bottom) Play/Pause  
Button. If everything is operating correctly, the iPod  
screen will display the following message:  
NOTE: When browsing by Artists, Genres or Composers,  
selecting Repeat All will repeat the album that contains the  
selected song.  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Shuffle > select Off (default)  
> One > All.  
OK to disconnect.  
2. Drive + Play’s Text Display will show the Harman Kardon  
splash screen first, followed by the Now Playing screen.  
What the Now Playing screen displays next depends on  
the following conditions:  
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OPERATION 9  
When Large Fonts are enabled, you can also enable  
or disable Auto Scroll, which automatically scrolls a  
text message longer than 16 characters in the Now  
Playing screen:  
Initial Setup (continued)  
Setting AUX Input  
To route an audio signal from a device (e.g., cell phone or  
satellite radio; see Wiring Diagram on page 5) connected to  
Drive + Play’s auxiliary input to your mobile audio system:  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Display Settings > Auto  
Scroll > select On or Off (default).  
To enable or disable automatic sensing and switching of  
audio signals on Drive + Play’s auxiliary input:  
To adjust the display’s contrast:  
1. Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Display Settings > Adjust  
Contrast.  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > select Auto audio sense  
check box to enable or to disable (default) it.  
2. The Contrast graphic display will appear. Scroll to  
select a desired contrast.  
To select Auxiliary input signals manually with iPod con-  
nected:  
To adjust the display’s backlight:  
1. Drive + Play Menu > Settings > AUX input.  
2. Go Back (on) will appear.  
1. Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Display Settings > Adjust  
Backlight.  
To restore audio from the iPod manually with iPod con-  
nected:  
2. The Brightness graphic display will appear. Scroll to  
select a desired brightness.  
1. Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Go Back (on).  
You can set Drive + Play’s backlight to turn off after  
10 seconds. When it is off, pressing any button on the  
Control Knob will turn it back on. To turn the display’s  
backlight timer on or off:  
2. Audio from the iPod will be restored, and the Settings  
Menu will appear.  
To enable/disable AUX input manually, when no iPod is  
connected:  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Display Settings > Backlight  
Timer > select On (default is always on) or 10 sec.  
1. Turn on the Drive + Play. Aux is Disabled is highlighted.  
To enable or disable an inverted display (i.e., white text  
on black background):  
2. Press (center) Select button once to enable AUX input.  
Listening to AUX message will appear.  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > select Display Settings  
check box to enable or disable (default) it.  
3. Press Select button again to disable AUX input. Aux is  
Disabled message will appear.  
Setting the Drive + Play (Main) Menu  
Setting the Display  
You can set the Drive + Play (Main) Menu to display your  
choice of menus as follows:  
You can customize Drive + Play to display your viewing pref-  
erences as follows:  
NOTE: As a default, the following eight menus will be  
displayed (denoted by checked boxes): FM Settings, Now  
Playing, Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres and  
Composers. If you want all these selections to display, then  
skip this section.  
To enable or disable Large Fonts:  
1. Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Display Settings > select  
Large Font check box to turn it on or off (default).  
2. To enable or disable Large Fonts, press the (top) Menu  
button twice to return to the Drive + Play menu.  
1. Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Change Main Menu.  
NOTE: When Large Fonts is disabled (unchecked), the  
Now Playing screen can display up to 32 characters.  
When Large Fonts is enabled (checked), the first 16  
characters will be displayed and you can press the  
(center) Select button to display the next 16 characters  
and again to display the first 16, or use Auto Scroll (see  
next item).  
2. Scroll to a selection (e.g., Composers) you want to remove  
and press the (center) Select Button once to uncheck the  
box. To add the menu again, press the (center) Select  
Button once to check the box.  
3. Repeat step 2 for other menus you want to remove from  
or add to the Main Menu.  
10 OPERATION  
OPERATION  
Setting the Sleep Timer  
Now Playing  
Song Title  
Artist  
Drive + Play is equipped with a sleep timer that delays its  
power off by a default of 2 seconds after the ignition is  
turned off. You can set a different delay time as follows:  
TO1  
0:00  
NOTE: Sleep Timer only works when the Drive + Play’s ACC  
wire is connected to the ignition switch’s accessory terminal  
(see Wiring Diagram on page 5).  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Sleep Timer > select 2 sec  
(default), 4 sec, or 8 sec.  
NOTE: Now Playing, Playlists, Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres  
or Composers will only appear in the Main Menu after they  
have been checked for display (see the previous page).  
Setting the Jump Size  
Browsing Playlists  
When browsing a database (songs, albums, artists, etc.), you can  
scroll and hold to jump to a different position in the list, skipping  
over undesired titles. The default jump size is 10 percent of your  
database. You can set a different jump size as follows:  
Drive + Play Menu > Playlists > select a playlist (e.g.,  
Favorites) > select a song.  
NOTE: The On-The-Go playlist will not be updated while  
using Drive + Play.  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Jump Size > select 5%, 10%  
(default), 15%, 20%, or 25%.  
Browsing Artists  
About Drive + Play  
Drive + Play Menu > Artists > select an artist > select an  
album > select a song.  
You can view information about Drive + Play as follows:  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > About.  
Browsing Albums  
Resetting All Settings  
Drive + Play Menu > Albums > select an album > select a  
song.  
NOTE: Resetting all settings will erase all your custom set-  
tings and replace them with default values.  
Browsing Songs  
Drive + Play Menu > Songs > select a song .  
Browsing Genres  
To reset all Drive + Play settings to their default values:  
1. Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Reset All.  
2. After a few seconds, you will see the Harman Kardon  
splash screen, followed by the Now Playing screen. At this  
point, all Drive + Play settings have been reset.  
Drive + Play Menu > Genres > select a genre > select an  
artist > select an album > select a song.  
Browsing Composers  
Browsing and Playing Songs  
Drive + Play Menu > Composer > select a composer >  
select an album > select a song.  
Browsing and playing songs using Drive + Play works much  
like an iPod. Using the Control Knob (see Overview on page 8),  
you can play songs in any playlist, or play songs in categories  
such as Artists, Albums, Songs, Genres or Composers.  
Shuffle Play  
You can set Drive + Play to shuffle (randomly play) iPod  
songs or albums as follows:  
NOTE: Drive + Play does not support chapter search when  
playing an Audiobook. You may use the scroll wheel to move  
forward or backward manually.  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Shuffle > select Off  
(default), Songs, or Albums.  
Repeat Play  
Press the (center) Select Button to advance through menu  
items to locate and play songs.  
You can set Drive + Play to repeat the current iPod song or  
all songs in a playlist or album as follows:  
Press the (top) Menu Button to go back to a previous  
menu.  
NOTE: When browsing by Artists, Genres or Composers, select-  
ing Repeat All will repeat the album containing the desired song.  
When a song starts to play, the Text Display will show the  
Now Playing screen (see above right) with Song Name, Artist,  
track number and the elapsed play time. You can also set  
Drive + Play to shuffle-play or repeat-play a song or album.  
Drive + Play Menu > Settings > Shuffle > select Off  
(default), One, or All.  
OPERATION 11  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem:  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
Dimensions of Electronics Enclosure  
:
6" (152.0mm) x 1-14" (32.4mm) x 2-5⁄8" (66.4mm) (W x H x D)  
Message = iPod Disconnected  
Solution:  
Maximum Mounting Diameter of Text Display  
1-13⁄16" (46.2mm)  
:
Check that the iPod Connection Cable is connected  
between the Electronics Enclosure and the iPod.  
Maximum Mounting Diameter of Control Knob:  
1-13⁄16" (45.9mm)  
Problem:  
Fuse Rating: 2A  
Message = AUX is Disabled  
Solution:  
Nominal Current Requirement with iPod Connected: 500mA  
Line Output Voltage: 1V  
Check AUX Input (see page 10).  
Maximum Auxiliary Input Voltage: 1V  
Check the connection between the Electronics Enclosure  
and the auxiliary device.  
Audio Input and Output Jacks: 3.5mm stereo mini-plug  
All features and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Harman Kardon and Harman International are registered trademarks, and Drive + Play is a  
trademark, of Harman International Industries, Incorporated.  
Problem:  
Hearing static when playing the iPod with wireless  
FM transmission.  
Apple and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.  
Solution:  
Information for the User  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Interference from an FM station at the same frequency.  
Try another FM frequency (see page 9).  
Consider installing the optional Wired FM Adaptor  
(see page 5).  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B Digital Device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec-  
tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
Problem:  
Drive + Play won’t turn on.  
Solution:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Replace the in-line fuse with one of the same type  
and rating.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Problem:  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Message = Please update your iPod software  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Solution:  
Download and install the latest software version for your  
iPod (see Apple.com).  
Technical Support  
If you are having other problems with Drive + Play, please  
contact us at:  
250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, New York 11797  
© 2005 Harman International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved.  
Part No. 950-0081-001 revB  
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