Signat Car Stereo System S857905 User Manual

iPod interfaces  
UNIVERSAL  
There are several ways of getting the sound of an iPod through the car’s loudspeakers. As a universal iPod interface Signat offers the  
S857905, a very comfortable solution. The two supplied cables allow for a connection of an iPod or any other MP3 player. With its  
high-grade galvanically isolated FM modulator ánd the supplied antenna-adapters, this interface can be installed in nearly any car  
type. The S857905 uses FM modulation to reproduce the iPod/MP3 sound via the car radio: simply choose the 87.7 or 87.9 FM fre-  
quency at the radio and all the music of the iPod/MP3 player comes through the car’s loudspeakers. It becomes even more easy  
when the 87.7 or 87.9 frequency is stored under one of the preset buttons. And all of this is possible without any loss of sound quality.  
car/brand radio model  
iPod interface  
CAR SPECIFIC  
Fiat  
Sedici OE radio  
S856652*  
Another way of directing the iPod’s sound via the loudspeakers of  
the car is to apply a car-specific interface. It depends on the fea-  
tures of the OE (original equipment) radio in which way the iPod  
interface can be connected. For example a Mitsubishi has to have  
a radio with an aux-input; the iPod interface is connected to the  
aux-input and then the control of the iPod is limited to the volume.  
Hyundai  
Hyundai  
Kia  
OE radio with 8-pin cd-changer connector S853201*  
OE radio with 13-pin cd-changer connector S853202*  
OE radio with 8-pin cd-changer connector S853201*  
OE radio with 13-pin cd-changer connector S853202*  
Kia  
Mazda  
OE radio  
S853601*  
S854251  
S854252*  
S856652*  
S856901*  
S856902*  
S857201*  
S857202*  
S867965*  
S857974*  
S857995*  
S857905  
Mitsubishi OE radio with aux-input (iPod/iPod Mini)  
Mitsubishi OE radio with aux-input (iPod Nano)  
CAR SPECIFIC WITH CONTROL  
The ultimate iPod interface allows the functions of the iPod to be  
controlled by the original audio buttons in the car while its music  
sounds over the car’s loudspeakers. This is exactly what the  
Signat car specific interfaces can realize in e.g. Honda, Kia,  
Suzuki, Toyota and VW car types. By connecting the interface to  
the cd-changer input of the OE radio, the original audio buttons  
(at the radio or at the steering wheel) can control many features  
of the iPod, like track changing and track skipping. The OE dis-  
play will indicate all of this, while the intervention of RDS mes-  
sages will be maintained.  
Suzuki  
Toyota  
Toyota  
VW  
Swift ‘05>/SX4 OE radio  
OE Fujitsu Ten radio  
OE Pioneer radio  
OE Beta/Gamma radios  
VW  
OE RCD3000/Delta 6 radios  
headunit with CE-Net cd-changer  
headunit radio with cd-changer  
headunit radio with IP-bus cd-changer  
FM-modulation for all radios  
Clarion  
JVC  
Pioneer  
universal  
* Control of iPod features with original audio buttons  
Some of these interfaces also feature an additional input for  
another sound source; this allows for even more in-car musical  
entertainment.  
In the same way Signat has developed a range of iPod interfaces  
for brand specific radios with cd-changer control. Instead of the  
cd-changer, the iPod will function as the external sound source.  
In all cases the connection of an Signat interface implicates also  
the charging of the iPod battery. The interfaces are suitable for all  
iPod models: iPod3, iPod4, Nano, Mini, Video, Installing a Signat  
iPod interface is always an extremely easy plug&play solution.  
 

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