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XML8100

INSTALLATION/OWNER'S MANUAL
In-Dash AM/FM/Bluetooth® Ready Docking Station

READY

XML8100 INSTALLATION

Preparation
Please read entire manual before installation.
Before You Start
•	Disconnect negative battery terminal. Consult a qualified technician for instructions.
•	Avoid installing the unit where it would be subject to high temperatures, such as from
direct sunlight, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.
Getting Started
• Remove trim ring from unit,
• Insert the supplied keys into the
slots as shown, and slide the unit
out of the mounting sleeve.
• Install mounting sleeve into
opening, bending tabs to secure.
• Connect wiring harness and
antenna. Consult a qualified
technician if you are unsure.
• Certain vehicles may require an
installation kit and/or wiring
harness adapter (sold separately).
• Test for correct operation and slide
into mounting sleeve to secure.
• Snap trim ring into place.

KEYS

MOUNTING STRAP
HEX NUT
HEX BOLT

PLAIN WASHER

MOUNTING SLEEVE

TYPICAL FRONT-LOAD DIN MOUNTING METHOD
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Wiring Diagram
BLACK 8-pin Female Mini-DIN
BTM60 Connection (sold separately)

FRONT RCA Preamp Output

RCA Preamp Connections
REAR/SUB Preamp Output
(selectable)

GREEN 8-pin Male Mini-DIN
External Accessory Connection

RCA Auxiliary Input
iplug™ Connection

Antenna
Connector
Steering Wheel Interface Input
(PAC SWI-PS required)

FUSE
When replacing the fuse,
make sure new fuse is the
correct type and amperage.
Using an incorrect fuse
could damage the radio.
The XML8100 uses one
10 amp ATM fuse located
beside the wiring connector.

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Control Locations - Receiver (Closed)
1

4

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

1

Volume

9

Preset 3

2

Power

10

Preset 6

3

Tune / Track Down

11

Preset 5

4

Mode

12

Preset 4

5

Audio / Menu

13

End Call / Mute

6

Talk

14

Display

7

Preset 1

15

Tune / Track Up

8

Preset 2

16

Band / Play / Pause

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Control Locations - Receiver (Open)
1

12

11

10

2

3

9

8

7

6

5

1

LCD Display

7

Tune / Track Down

2

Dock for iPod®

8

Reset

3

Expansion Slot

9

End Call / Mute

4

Tune / Track Up

10

Volume Down

5

Mode

11

Volume Up

6

Play / Pause / Band

12

Talk

4

5

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Control Locations - Remote
1

2

3

4
5

6

21

6

20

7

19

8

18

9

17

10

16

11

15

12

14

13

1

Mode

12

Key 9

2

Power ( )/Select

13

Mute / End Call

3

Volume Up

14

Key 0 / Display

4

Audio / Menu

15

Talk

5

Tune / Track Up

16

Key 8

6

Volume Down

17

Key 7

7

Scan / PS / Key #

18

Preset 4 / Play / Pause

8

Preset 2 / Random

19

Preset 1 / Repeat

9

Preset 3 / Intro

20

Band / ESC / Key *

10

Preset 6 / Folder Up

21

Tune / Track Down

11

Preset 5 / Folder Down

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General Operation
Power On/Off

Mode

Press the red power button or any other button to turn the
unit on. Press and hold the red power button to turn the unit
off.
Press MODE to select between AM/FM, Auxiliary input,
Bluetooth and operation of iPod modes. Modes of operation
are indicated in the display.
Note: Operation of iPod mode will not appear unless an
iPod device has been connected using the in-dash dock for
iPod located behind the front panel. Bluetooth mode will not
appear unless the BTM60 Bluetooth module is connected.

Steering Wheel Interface
Input

The steering wheel interface input located on the back of the
head unit allows connection to the PAC (Pacific Accessory
Corporation) SWI-PS interface module (sold separately). Visit
www.pac-audio.com for details.
To configure steering wheel controls, follow the instructions
provided with the PAC SWI-PS interface module. After
installing the interface module, insert the module's 3.5mm
jack into the port on the back of the head unit.

Volume

Adjust volume using volume knob (00-46).

Mute

Press
to silence the audio. “MUTE” will flash in the
display. Press
again to cancel.

Reset

Press to RESET the unit upon initial installation or if
abnormal operation occurs. The reset button is located to the
right of the dock, when the front panel is open.

Display
Set the Clock

Press DISP to toggle between items such as clock and radio
frequency.
With the unit on, press and hold DISP until the clock begins
to flash, then release. Press TUNE
to adjust the
hours and TUNE
to adjust the minutes. Press DISP
momentarily to save the selected time.

ll

12/24-Hour Clock

Expansion Slot

nn

The clock will display 12-hour AM/PM time in USA frequency
spacing mode (PM 10:00). In European frequency spacing
mode, the clock will display 24-hour time (22:00).
The expansion slot provides an easy way to upgrade the
XML8100 with new features. Check www.dualav.com for
more details.

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General Operation
Setup Menu

Menu Exit

Press and hold AUDIO/MENU for more than 3 seconds to
access the setup menu, then press AUDIO/MENU to cycle
through menu options. When desired option appears in the
display, rotate the volume knob left/right to adjust or activate
the desired function.
Press BAND to exit any menu or submenu.

Setup Menu
Menu Function

Options

Auto Station
Store

Auto Store

Tuner Frequency
Spacing
Auxiliary
Input
Rear/Sub
RCA output
Loudness
Curve
Clock
Display
Beep Confirmation
Programmable
Turn On Volume
Local/Distance
Tuning
Power on Message

Scrolling
Option

Illumination
Dimmer
Demonstration
Mode

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Action
Press the center SELECT to seek and save 6 strong stations in the current band. Note: This option only appears in Tuner mode.

Frequency US

Programs unit to USA tuner spacing.
(200kHz for FM and 10kHz for AM)

Frequency EU

Programs unit to European tuner spacing.
(50kHz for FM and 9kHz for AM)

Auxiliary On

Enables the rear RCA auxiliary input.

Auxiliary Off

Disables the auxiliary input.

Rear/Sub Sub

Programs the Rear/Sub RCA preamp output to rear.

Rear/Sub Rear

Programs the Rear/Sub RCA preamp output to subwoofer.

Loud Off

Disables the loudness function.

Loud On

Enables the loudness function. Activating this feature will enhance the
bass and treble frequencies when listening to music at low volumes.

Clock Off

Programs unit to not display the clock when the power is off.

Clock On

Programs unit to display the clock when the power is off.

Beep Off

Disables the confirmation beep.

Beep On

Enables the confirmation beep.

Prog-Vol #

Programs unit to turn on at a specific volume
(default is OFF).

Local Off

Activates distance tuning.

Local On

Activates local tuning for strong station reception only.

Message Off

Disables power on message.

Message On

Enables power on message to be displayed.

Scroll Once

Programs unit to scroll once, then show the first 10 characters on the
display.

Scroll On

Programs unit to scroll continuously.

Scroll Off

Programs unit to show the first 10 characters on the display.

Dimmer High

Programs unit to the brightest illumination level.

Dimmer Med

Programs unit to the middle illumination level.

Dimmer Low

Programs unit to the dimmest illumination level.

Demo Off

Disables the demonstration message.

Demo On

Enables the demonstration message.

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General Operation
Audio

Press AUDIO/MENU momentarily to select between Bass,
Treble, Balance, Fader, EQ, Subwoofer* and Source Volume
Level.
BASS

TREBLE

BALANCE

FADER

EQ

SUBWOOFER*

SOURCE LEVEL

Bass

Press AUDIO/MENU until Bass appears, then rotate the
volume knob left/right to adjust (-6 minimum / +6 maximum).

Treble

Press AUDIO/MENU until Treble appears, then rotate the
volume knob left/right to adjust ( -6 minimum / +6 maximum).
Note: Any adjustment to the Bass or Treble settings are
automatically saved as the User EQ.
Bass and Treble settings are retained for each mode
individually.

Balance

Fader

EQ

Source Volume Level

Press AUDIO/MENU until Balance appears, then rotate the
volume knob left/right to adjust L12 (left) to R12 (right).
Balance L=R represents equal balance.
Press AUDIO/MENU until Fader appears, then rotate the
volume knob left/right to adjust (F12 (front) to R12 (rear).
Fader F=R represents equal fader.
Press AUDIO/MENU until EQ appears, then rotate the volume
knob left/right to select between Flat, Pop, Rock, Jazz, Classic,
Beat or User equalization curves. Any adjustment to the Bass
or Treble settings are automatically saved as the User preset
EQ.
The source volume level control allows a gain adjustment for
each audio source: AM, FM, Auxiliary input, operation of iPod
and Bluetooth. Set the source volume level for each mode,
depending on the relative volume of each audio source.
To set the source volume level, press AUDIO/MENU until
SRC LEVEL appears. After one second, the current mode will
appear on the display. Turn the volume knob to adjust the
audio level of the current source (-6 minimum/+6 maximum).  
Note: Only the current mode will be available for adjustment.
To adjust another mode of operation, press MODE until the
desired mode is selected, then set the source volume level for
that mode.

Subwoofer

Press AUDIO/MENU until Sub-W appears, then press SELECT
to confirm. Rotate volume knob left/right to adjust (0-12).  
Adjusting levels to 0 turns the subwoofer off.

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AM/FM Tuner Operation
Seek Tuning Press TUNE nn or TUNE ll for more than one second to
seek the next strong station.
Manual Tuning

Band

10

nn

ll

Press TUNE
or TUNE
momentarily to move radio
frequency up or down one step at a time. Press and hold to
advance quickly.
Press BAND to select between FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and
AM2 bands. Up to six presets can be saved for each band.

Storing and Recalling
Station Presets

Up to 18 FM stations and 12 AM stations can be stored. To
store a station, select the desired band and station. Press
and hold the desired preset button (1-6) for more than
two seconds. When stored, a box will appear around the
corresponding preset number in the display. The station can
be recalled anytime by pressing the corresponding preset
button.

Auto Station Store

To automatically store the 6 strongest stations to preset
buttons 1-6 in the current band, press and hold AUDIO/
MENU from tuner mode to enter the setup menu. While
"Auto Store" is flashing on the display, press the center
select button to begin the automatic station storing process.

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Dock for iPod Operation

To open the XML8100 and use
the dock, pull outward from the
top of the front panel.

The front panel will rotate open.  
Continue rotating the front
panel downward.

The front panel stops when it
reaches the fully open position.
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Dock for iPod Operation

Some iPod devices have a thinner design, and
may require changing the rear rubber support at
the back of the dock for the best fit.
To change the rear rubber support, pull upward
on support to remove it. Then replace the support
with the thicker rubber support that is included
in the box.

For the 1st generation, 2nd generation and 4th
generation iPod Nano devices, the left side dock
support can be replaced with a larger rubber
support, for the best fit.
To change the left side rubber support, pull
outward on the rubber support to remove it. Then
replace the support with the larger rubber support
that is included in the box.

To dock an iPod device, first spread apart the side
supports of the dock. Then line up the dock connector
and insert the iPod device into the dock. Release the
side supports to secure the device.

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Operation of iPod
             Using the In-Dash
Dock for iPod
Control for iPod
Song Select
  
Pause
Volume

Insert the iPod device into the XML8100's Dock, following
the instructions on pages 11 and 12.
The iPod device can be controlled directly from the iPod
device's interface, or controlled using the inside panel
buttons shown below:
to skip to the beginning of the next song.
ll
to the beginning of the current song.
nnnnto return
again skips to the beginning of the previous

Press
Press
Pressing
song.
Press
Press

temporarily stop playback.
ll// IIII toagain
to resume playback.

When playing an iPod device, the volume is adjustable
using the volume controls on inside panel. When
connected, the volume controls in the iPod device's
interface are not adjustable.

iPod Device Compatibility

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Bluetooth® Operation
Overview

Connecting a Bluetooth device requires first installing and connecting the Dual BTM60
Bluetooth interface module (sold separately). When connected to a Dual Bluetooth ready
head unit, the BTM60 supports the HFP (hands-free profile), A2DP (advanced audio
distribution profile) and AVRCP (audio video remote control profile).

Preparation

Before you can use a mobile device with this head unit, it must be paired and connected.
Please make sure that Bluetooth is activated on your mobile device before you begin the
pairing process. Refer to the owner's manual of your mobile device for more details.

Bluetooth Pairing

1) To pair a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone to your head unit, press
or BTM60, or press MODE until "DUAL_BTM60" is displayed.

on the head unit

2) Press and hold on the head unit or BTM60 for 5 seconds, until "PAIRING" is
displayed, the Bluetooth icon will flash every second. The head unit will begin to
broadcast the pairing signal for 90 seconds.   
3) Complete the pairing from the Bluetooth menu of your mobile device by searching
for new devices. Please refer to your mobile device instructions for further information
on Bluetooth pairing and connections. The Bluetooth icon will illuminate solid when
connected.

The BTM60 device name is "DUAL_BTM60."  
The password for the DUAL BTM60 is 1234.
Paired Devices List
The XML8100 will remember the last 8 devices that were paried. To access the list of
previously paired devices, follow these instructions:
• Disconnect any mobile device that may be connected by pressing
once.
• Press DISP momentarily to cycle through the list of 8 previously paired devices.
• When stopped on a device number 1-8, wait 5 seconds to see the name of the device.
• If the device is not in range of the BTM60, "Unknown" will be displayed.
• Once the desired device is displayed, press or the center select button to connect.

Connection Notes
• If AUTO-CON is set to OFF, you must press
the XML8100 is turned on.

to connect after pairing, and every time

• From Bluetooth standby mode, press
to disconnect your mobile device from the
BTM60. If disconnected, press to reconnect the mobile device that was connected last to
the BTM60.

Compatibility
• Due to the differences in Bluetooth technology, some mobile devices may be
incompatible or function improperly when used with the BTM60.
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Bluetooth® Operation
Function

Description

Press once. "Enter Number" will be shown, then An "_" will
appear on the display.
Input the desired phone number using the 0-9, *, # buttons on the
Making a Phone Call remote control. Press to begin dialing.
A phone call may also be placed from your mobile device using
the keypad, phone book or speed dial. When a call is placed from
a mobile device, “DIALING” will appear on the head unit display.
If an incoming call is detected, the head unit will automatically
switch to Bluetooth mode, muting any current audio.
The incoming phone number will scroll across the display, the
phone icon will flash on the display, and a ring tone will be
audible from the vehicle speakers. See Bluetooth Settings for
Receiving a Phone
speaker configurations.
Call
Note: The ring audio level will depend the mobile device and head
unit ring volume and audio settings. If the ringer on the mobile
device is off, you may not hear an incoming ring tone.
Press to receive a call. The phone icon in the display will
illuminate.
The head unit will display the elapsed time of the phone call.
During a Phone Call The volume knob will adjust the volume of the call.
Press
to mute the BTM60's microphone during a call.
To refuse an incoming phone call, press and hold
for 3
Refusing a Call
seconds.
Hold
for 3 or more seconds to end a call.  
Ending a Phone Call If the phone call was received, the head unit will return to
previous mode when call is ended.

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Bluetooth® Operation
Function

Description

Recent Call List

To view the 10 most recent calls , press , then press a second
time. "Recent Calls" will be displayed.
A list of the most recent missed, dialed, or received calls will appear,
sorted by time, beginning with the most recent call.

ll nn

Press
or
to cycle through the list of recent calls. When
the desired number appears on the display, press the center select
button or to dial the phone number.
Audio Transfer

Call Waiting
Call Hold

To transfer the phone call between the head unit and the mobile
device, press and hold DISP for 3 seconds during a call. Tip: transfer
audio to your mobile device before turning the head unit off.
When a second call is incoming, press to activate call waiting. The
current call will be placed on hold, and the second call will be active.
Press again to return to the first call.
Press to place the current call on hold. To resume the phone call,
press again.

Bluetooth Setup Menu
Menu Function
Bluetooth Mode

Bluetooth ON
Bluetooth OFF
Auto-Con ON

Auto Connect
Auto-Con OFF
Auto-Ans OFF
Auto Answer
Auto-Ans ON
Bluetooth Audio

Action

Options

Speaker 2-CH
Speaker 4-CH

Enables the BTM60 Bluetooth Interface Module
(included). The Bluetooth icon will flash every 10
seconds when a device is not connected.
Disables Bluetooth support.
Allows the BTM60 to automatically (re)connect to the
most recently connected mobile device. Note: Some
mobile devices do not support this feature.
Disables the auto connect feature. You must press
every time to connect a mobile device.
Disables the auto answer feature. Press to
receive an incoming call.
All incoming calls will be answered automatically without notification.
Directs the Bluetooth audio to the front speakers.
Directs the Bluetooth audio to all 4 speakers.

*See page 7 for Setup Menu navigation

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Bluetooth® Operation
Bluetooth Streaming Audio Operation
The XML8100 supports A2DP (advanced audio distribution profile) wireless streaming
audio from your Bluetooth mobile device directly to your head unit. You can also control
your music from the front panel of the head unit using AVRCP (audio video remote control
profile).
Notes:
• To stream music to your head unit, your mobile device must support A2DP and AVRCP
Bluetooth profiles. Check the owner's manual of your mobile device
• Streaming audio must be enabled from your mobile device. This option will vary   
depending on the device. Some devices allow streaming audio to be disabled.
After pairing, connecting and enabling streaming audio from a compatible mobile device,
begin playing music using the music player on your mobile device. Once the music is
playing, the following functions can be used to control music:
XML8100 front panel:
   • The
button will skip to the next available audio track.
   • The
button will skip to the previous audio track.
   • The BAND button will toggle between play and pause during playback.
   • The
button will stop the audio playback.

ll
nn

Remote control:
   • The
button will skip to the next available audio track.
   • The
button will skip to the previous audio track.
   • The / II button will toggle between play and pause during playback.
   • The
button will stop the audio playback.

ll
nn

l

Bluetooth Reset
Resetting the Bluetooth module will remove the list of paired phones and delete the list of
recent dialed, received, and missed calls from memory.
To reset the BTM60 Bluetooth module, press MODE to enter Bluetooth standby mode.
Press
to disconnect your mobile device, if it is connected. Press and hold MODE for 3
seconds to reset the BTM60 module. The unit will display "Reset OK" as confirmation.

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Limited One Year Warranty
This warranty gives you specific legal rights.
You may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
Dual Electronics Corp. warrants this product to
the original purchaser to be free from defects in
material and workmanship for a period of one
year from the date of the original purchase.
Dual Electronics Corp. agrees, at our option,
during the warranty period, to repair any defect
in material or workmanship or to furnish an
equal new, renewed or comparable product
(whichever is deemed necessary) in exchange
without charges, subject to verification of the
defect or malfunction and proof of the date of
purchase. Subsequent replacement products
are warranted for the balance of the original
warranty period.
Who is covered? This warranty is extended to
the original retail purchaser for products
purchased and used in the U.S.A.
What is covered? This warranty covers all
defects in material and workmanship in this
product. The following are not covered:
installation/removal costs, damage resulting
from accident, misuse, abuse, neglect, product
modification, improper installation, incorrect
line voltage, unauthorized repair or failure to
follow instructions supplied with the product,
or damage occurring during return shipment of
the product.

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What to do?
1. Before you call for service, check the
troubleshooting guide in your owner’s
manual. A slight adjustment of any custom
controls may save you a service call.
2. If you require service during the warranty
period, you must carefully pack the product
(preferably in the original package) and ship
it by prepaid transportation with a copy of the
original receipt from the retailer to an
authorized service center.
3. Please describe your problem in writing and
include your name, a return UPS shipping
address (P.O. Box not acceptable), and a
daytime phone number with your shipment.
4. For more information and for the location of
the nearest authorized service center please
contact us by one of the following methods:
• Call us toll-free at 1-866-382-5476
• E-mail us at cs@dualav.com
Exclusion of Certain Damages: This warranty
is exclusive and in lieu of any and all other
warranties, expressed or implied, including
without limitation the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular
purpose and any obligation, liability, right,
claim or remedy in contract or tort, whether
or not arising from the company’s negligence,
actual or imputed. No person or representative
is authorized to assume for the company any
other liability in connection with the sale of
this product. In no event shall the company be
liable for indirect, incidental or consequential
damages.

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Troubleshooting - General
Problem
Unit will not turn on 
(no power)

Unit has power 
(but no sound)

Unit blows fuses

Cause
Yellow wire not connected or incorrect
voltage Red wire not connected or
incorrect voltage
Black wire not connected
Fuse blown
Speaker wires not connected
One or more speaker wires touching
each other or touching chassis ground
Yellow or red wire touching chassis
ground
Speaker wires touching chassis ground
Incorrect fuse rating

Action
Check connections for proper
voltage (11~16VDC)
Check connection to ground
Replace fuse
Check connections at speakers
Insulate all bare speaker wires
from each other and chassis
ground
Check for pinched wire
Check for pinched wire
Use fuse with correct rating

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Specifications
FM Tuner

Tuning range: 87.5MHz-107.9MHz
Usable sensitivity: 8.5dBf
50dB quieting sensitivity: 10dBf
Stereo separation @ 1kHz: 40dB
Frequency response: 30Hz-13kHz

AM Tuner

Tuning range:  530kHz-1710kHz
Usable sensitivity: 22uV
Frequency response: 30Hz-2.2kHz

General

Operating voltage: 11-16 VDC, negative ground
Speaker output impedance: 4~8 ohms
Line output voltage:  2 Volts RMS
Dimensions: 7" x 7" x 2" (178 x 178 x 51 mm)
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.

CEA-2006 Power Standard Specifications
(reference: 14.4VDC +/- 0.2V, 20Hz~20kHz)
Power Output: 17 Watts RMS x 4 channels at 4 ohms and < 1% THD+N
Signal to Noise Ratio: 80dBA (reference: 1 watt into 4 ohms)

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FCC Compliance
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.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses 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:
•	

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

•	

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.

•	

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Notes

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Notes

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Dual Electronics Corp.
Toll Free: 1-866-382-5476
www.dualav.com
©2010 Dual Electronics Corp. All rights reserved.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
“Made for iPod” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified
by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Namsung is under
license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
NSA0110-V03



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