gdboytyler
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- 2006 Mazda 3 Hatchback automatic
I just bought a new 2006 Mazda 3 hatchback last week Thursday. It has the stock radio with single CD.
This week I bought a 20 GB iPod and Neo adaptor kit http://www.carplayer.com/ . If it wasnt for the Neo adaptor, I wouldnt have gotten the iPod.
It took a little over 30 min to install the Neo adaptor kit. It took over 2 hours to figure out how to use the Neo/Denison user interface.
The Neo adaptor cost $219.99 + tax and shipping. I ordered the Neo adaptor on Monday morning (priority USPS mail) and it arrived on Tuesday! I installed it Tuesday night. The Neo adaptor shipped from San Diego and I live in Orange County, but I still didnt expect to get it so quickly.
Click this link for excellent directions on how to pull out the head unit:
http://www.sounddomain.com/ride/495957/10
You only need to pull out the head unit far enough to access the plugs in the back. I ran the cables to the passenger side.
To remove the panel by the passengers leg, pull out the center pin with your finger nails or a small screw driver.
Connect the Mazda cable to the open port on the back of the head unit and feed it through to the open panel on the passenger side. Then connect the Dension Icelink Plus to the Mazda cable. Then connect the Dension iPod cable to the Dension Icelink Plus and hook up your iPod.
Make sure to test your iPod before closing everything up.
Heres the manual for using the Dension Icelink user interface.
http://www.www.mp3yourcar.com/manuals.asp
When I use the Dension Icelink user interface, I can never get past playlist #4. Its much easier to switch to the iPod interface and then use the stereo controls just for jumping from song to song inside a playlist.
I had a hard time getting the Neo iOn to switch to the iPod interface. Heres what I had to do to change to the iPod user interface:
1. Have a song playing from the iPod.
2. Press the disk button until you get to disc#6.
3. Wait a few seconds and you should see the Dension menu on your iPod.
4. Press the Up/Down button on the steering wheel to highlight Access iPod UI
Note: if I press disc#6 without a song playing, I still go to the Dension menu, but the Up/Down buttons dont work and I cant highlight Access iPod UI.
5. Press the fast forward button on the head unit to switch to the iPod UI.
6. The iPod screen will then say to disconnect and reconnect. After you disconnect the iPod, make sure to wait at least 30 seconds before reconnecting.
7. Now, all the iPod controls will work, except for volume control. The only stereo controls that will control the iPod will be volume and track change.
8. If you press disc#6 while in the iPod mode, you will switch back to the Dension user interface.
**Your CD player will still work.
I used the Monster iSport Case ($19.95) to mount my iPod on the dash. The iSport Case also acts as a protective case and belt clip.
Once you get past the crappy Dension UI and use the iPod UI, the system works great and sounds just as good (if not better) as the CD player.
Here are some more photos:
http://members.cox.net/gdboytyler/iPod_Neo_iON/driver's%20view.JPG
This week I bought a 20 GB iPod and Neo adaptor kit http://www.carplayer.com/ . If it wasnt for the Neo adaptor, I wouldnt have gotten the iPod.
It took a little over 30 min to install the Neo adaptor kit. It took over 2 hours to figure out how to use the Neo/Denison user interface.
The Neo adaptor cost $219.99 + tax and shipping. I ordered the Neo adaptor on Monday morning (priority USPS mail) and it arrived on Tuesday! I installed it Tuesday night. The Neo adaptor shipped from San Diego and I live in Orange County, but I still didnt expect to get it so quickly.
Click this link for excellent directions on how to pull out the head unit:
http://www.sounddomain.com/ride/495957/10
You only need to pull out the head unit far enough to access the plugs in the back. I ran the cables to the passenger side.
To remove the panel by the passengers leg, pull out the center pin with your finger nails or a small screw driver.
Connect the Mazda cable to the open port on the back of the head unit and feed it through to the open panel on the passenger side. Then connect the Dension Icelink Plus to the Mazda cable. Then connect the Dension iPod cable to the Dension Icelink Plus and hook up your iPod.
Make sure to test your iPod before closing everything up.
Heres the manual for using the Dension Icelink user interface.
http://www.www.mp3yourcar.com/manuals.asp
When I use the Dension Icelink user interface, I can never get past playlist #4. Its much easier to switch to the iPod interface and then use the stereo controls just for jumping from song to song inside a playlist.
I had a hard time getting the Neo iOn to switch to the iPod interface. Heres what I had to do to change to the iPod user interface:
1. Have a song playing from the iPod.
2. Press the disk button until you get to disc#6.
3. Wait a few seconds and you should see the Dension menu on your iPod.
4. Press the Up/Down button on the steering wheel to highlight Access iPod UI
Note: if I press disc#6 without a song playing, I still go to the Dension menu, but the Up/Down buttons dont work and I cant highlight Access iPod UI.
5. Press the fast forward button on the head unit to switch to the iPod UI.
6. The iPod screen will then say to disconnect and reconnect. After you disconnect the iPod, make sure to wait at least 30 seconds before reconnecting.
7. Now, all the iPod controls will work, except for volume control. The only stereo controls that will control the iPod will be volume and track change.
8. If you press disc#6 while in the iPod mode, you will switch back to the Dension user interface.
**Your CD player will still work.
I used the Monster iSport Case ($19.95) to mount my iPod on the dash. The iSport Case also acts as a protective case and belt clip.
Once you get past the crappy Dension UI and use the iPod UI, the system works great and sounds just as good (if not better) as the CD player.
Here are some more photos:
http://members.cox.net/gdboytyler/iPod_Neo_iON/driver's%20view.JPG
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