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Isimple Is76 (same As Peripheral Pxp01) on 2040-parts.com

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iSimple IS76 (same as Peripheral PXP01)

(Not in original package)

iSimple Audio & Video Interface Cable for iPod

Compatible with:
iPod Mini - ALL Nano - Photo - Video - Classic - ALL iPhone - ALL Touch

Product Description

The IS76 provides a convenient way to enjoy the latest generation iPod with video in the automobile. Audio and Video playback as well as a charging input make the IS76 by far the easiest way to enjoy all the features of the new iPod.

The IS76 connects to the bottom of all iPods (except shuffle) and provides two stereo audio outputs and a single composite-video output. The provided power wires are connected to the automobile’s switched power so that the iPod is charged while the car is in-use. Its stereo audio outputs can be connected to the audio input of an aftermarket radio or to many original automotive radios with the addition of an auxiliary input interface (sold separately). This product is designed to deliver uncompromised audio and video playback in a wide range of applications.


Product Features

Direct audio connection for optimal sound quality (no FM Modulator)
Includes iPod authentication chip
Control all iPod functions using the iPod buttons.

Controlling iPod products from the radio is not possible using this adapter

Display of Song name, artist name, song title and etc are NOT SUPPORTED.

Display and controls remain with the iPod.

Not compatible with 10GB/15GB iPods or Shuffle.

Includes docking cable (6 ft. long) that connects directly into the bottom of the iPod. Charges all dockable iPods (supports 5V USB and 12V Firewire Charging). [Black and Red wire must be properly connected]

Compatibility & Notes:

[All requirements must be met for this part to work]


1. Compatible with any factory (OEM) radio that has RCA audio inputs or CD Changer port [an auxiliary input adapter is required for radios with CD Changer port.]

2. Compatible with any aftermarket radio that has RCA inputs or a CD Changer port

[an auxiliary input adapter is required for radios with CD Changer port.]
3. Compatible with any auxiliary input adapter featuring a pair of RCA audio inputs

4. You may also use the PXP01V to connect iPod products to your home Audio/Video receiver. [*charging feature may not apply when used at home].

See installation instructions here:

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