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For Sale;

EA1251 Clarion iPod interface:

Bring the convenience of the Apple iPod portable music player into your car with the EA1251E iPod adaptor

Simply connect the adaptor to any (post 2001) Clarion CeNET compatible radio and press the receiver's 'source' button

Can be 'daisy-chained' with CeNET CD changer or Bluetooth adaptor with accessory connecting cable CCA-519

The adaptor allows control of iPod playback features and view brief MP3 tags (version 1) on the Clarion receiver's display.

The EA1251 even provides power for your iPod and charges its battery.

Suitable for use with 3rd and later iPod models

Cable lengths: control box to iPod 2.0m, control box to head unit 2.5m

Control box dimensions: 110 x 30 x 100 (mm)

*Note:

- Does not work with 2007 model Clarion Headunits

- Works with the following ipods;

Ipod 3rd Generation (software version 2.2 or higher)

Ipod 4th generation (software version 3.01 or higher)

Ipod Mini (software version 1.2 or higher)

Ipod photo (does not apply to picture display)

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Price: $80

Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Thanks

Patrick

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