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The document provides instructions for operating a car stereo receiver that can play CDs and connect to an iPod or auxiliary audio source. It describes how to select different browsing modes like track, playlist, artist or album and how to navigate within each mode. It also provides settings for configuring the text display, audio adjustments for the auxiliary input, and troubleshooting tips for common issues.

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DICe

The document provides instructions for operating a car stereo receiver that can play CDs and connect to an iPod or auxiliary audio source. It describes how to select different browsing modes like track, playlist, artist or album and how to navigate within each mode. It also provides settings for configuring the text display, audio adjustments for the auxiliary input, and troubleshooting tips for common issues.

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Channel number

CD IN

1. 1:46
015 SR1
Channel number

TEXT

Channel name (fixed) 1:46 Category name (fixed) 1:46

Title (displays Album*Artist) 1:46 Name (displays song name) 1:46


CD IN

SR1 DICE
CD IN

SR1 MAZDA
CD IN

SR1 album * a
CD IN

SR1 SoNG NAM


NOTE: NON-NAV radios show these fields in one line: Song * Album * Artist

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Selecting Modes
Browsing functions allow browsing songs by Track, Playlist, Artist or Album. They also allow changing
iPod/AUX source. To change between modes, double click the TRACK/SEEK button.

Track Playlist Artist Album Source

1:46

1:46

1:46

1:46

1:46
CD IN

SR1 TRACK
CD IN

SR1 PLAYLIST
CD IN

SR1 Artist
CD IN

SR1 Album
CD IN

SR1 SOURCE
CD IN

SR1 FW 1.xx
TRACK SEEK APC
Ver./Text Settings 1:46 26

Browsing in Modes
Once a mode has been selected, use the Track/Seek button to select the next item within that mode. The
example below shows how to browse Artists within the ARTIST mode.

NOTE: If nothing is pressed for 30 seconds, browsing function returns to Track mode. To avoid mode switching, please wait
until the TITLE is shown before pressing next/previous again.

1:46
Select ALBUM function
CD IN

SR1 artist
Press Track Up/Down to select next/previous Artist
TRACK SEEK APC

If Track Up/Down is
double clicked (press 2x within one sec.), browsing function changes to the next/previous mode
(i.e. Artist changes to Album)

1:46
Album name is displayed and automaticaly scrolls
CD IN

SR1 Artist Na

1:46
CD IN

SR1 Album
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Text scroll settings


Text scrolling will work in two different ways, depending on the car configuration dip switch settings.

If the car configuration switch was set to the OFF/OFF position, the radio will always auto-scroll 8
characters. Turning the text button has no effect.

If the car configuration switch was set to the ON/OFF position, there is an option to select between 8
character auto-scroll and 29 character manual-scroll text display settings.

Press Tune button


to toggle between version and text settings
TEXT

CD IN

1:46 SR1 Short sc


Select Ver./Text Settings function

1:46
CD IN

SR1 FW 1.xx
TRACK SEEK APC

Text field is static

Text field scrolls as Tune button is turned

1:46
CD IN

SR1 long st
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TEXT

1:46
CD IN

CD IN

SR1 ng name

SR1 Long so

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Connections

Auxiliary audio source


The interface is equipped with a 1/8”AUX jack connection to connect an auxiliary device, such as an MP3
player, DVD player

or other audio source. To access the AUX audio source, select the SOURCE function and press the next track
between SEL:AUX and SEL: IPOD .

to toggle

1/8" AUX input

Making the adjustments


1/8" mini stereo jack, not included

While listening to the auxiliary device, adjust the volume (gain), bass, mid and treble by turning the Tune
dial or pressing the Seek button. DISC/Preset 1-4 modes select what adjustment the Tune/Seek buttons
perform. See illustration on page 30.

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Tip (Left audio) Ring (Right audio) Sleeve (Ground)

AUX audiosourcesetting
The auxiliary input has settings for gain, bass, mid and treble in order to optimize sound.

Volume (Gain) should be adjusted if the audio level from the auxiliary device is too low or to high. If you
hear distorted audio while playing the auxiliary device, you need to reduce (-) the gain. If you notice that the
audio is too quiet then the gain setting should be increased (+). Default settings are "50" ("68" for gain) and
values may be adjusted in increments between 01-99. Bass, Mid and Treble should be adjusted to
compensate for the acoustic presets of the radio.

Note: If you are using an AUX device that is using the vehicle’s power source and not its own battery, you
may have to use a GROUND-LOOP isolator to avoid grounding and engine noise.

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Volume setting

Bass EQ setting

Mid EQ setting

Treble EQ setting

Troubleshooting

Problem Solution
Check DIP switch settings (refer to p.11). With the
ignition OFF disconnect vehicle harness from module
for a few seconds and reconnect. Verify that the
Cannot select the interface.
correct button is used to access the interface. 2004
Mazda6 may require radio modification to accept
external CD changer connection.
Reset the iPod. Verify proper connection to iPod/
No audio from iPod source.
interface.
Problem Solution
Check DIP switch settings (refer to p.11). With the
ignition OFF disconnect vehicle harness from module
for a few seconds and reconnect. Verify that the
Cannot select the interface.
correct button is used to access the interface. 2004
Mazda6 may require radio modification to accept
external CD changer connection.
Reset the iPod. Verify proper connection to iPod/
No audio from iPod source.
interface.
Reset iPod and make sure most recent iPod firmware
Radio/ steering wheel controls do not operate iPod. is installed. Check vehicle user manual on how
steering wheel controls work.

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Troubleshooting

Problem Solution
Check all connections. Reset iPod and make sure
iPod does not charge. iPod charges while connected to computer or wall
charger.
Check and make sure all EQ and BASS boost options
Music is distorted or sound level is too low. are turned off on your iPod. (Refer to AUX settings
on p.30)
Make sure DIP switch settings are correctly set for
No text display.
text display.(Refertopp.11,20 fordipswitchsettings.)

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Disclaimer and warranty


Important disclaimer, please read!

Unauthorized reproduction or reverse engineering is strictly prohibited! Intellectual property included is distributed under
specific license agreement with respective owners and is licensed only, not sold. No warranty, explicit or implied, is stated.
Neither DICE Electronics, LLC., nor any of its agents, distributors, dealers or vendors shall be liable for damages.

IN NO EVENT SHALL DICE ELECTRONICS' LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FROM
DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE
OF THE PRODUCT, ITS ACCOMPANYING SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION.

Warranty and Support

Products carry a 90 day limited warranty that protects you from defects in material and workmanship of products sold by
DICE Electronics, or its authorized agents, distributors and dealers. The warranty period begins the day a product is
purchased by the end user. Products found to be defective during the warranty period will either be repaired or replaced by
DICE Electronics at no charge unless warranty is void. Unauthorized attempt of repair or alteration of the product in any
way immediately voids this warranty. Warranty does not extend to cosmetics or finish. A DICE product specialist must
determine that defect is present in the product and issue an RMA. Be sure that all wiring is connected as described in the
user manual and all related equipment is functioning properly. DICE Electronics disclaims any liability for other incurred
damages resulting from product defects. Any expenses in the removal and reinstallation of products are not covered by this
warranty.
If experience any problems or need help, please contact your local dealer or call 888-342-3999, or visit our support site at
http://www.diceelectronics.com/support.

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Installation notes:

Installed by:
Install date: Illustration:
Other notes:

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