Stinger R-GM14H Silverado/Sierra Installation Kit Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
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R-GM14H Silverado/Sierra Installation Kit
SR-GM14H
Stinger HEIGH10® Radio Replacement Kit for select 2014-2019 Silverado/Sierra Truck
Introduction and Features
The SR-GM14H is a complete radio replacement kit for the installation of the
Stinger HEIGH10® modular radio in Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks.
All modules, cables and adapters are included to retain important features of
the factory system, including: OnStar, front and rear park assist, warning
chimes, factory reverse camera, steering wheel-mounted radio controls and
AM/FM reception. Plug & Play wiring harnesses allow for quick and easy
installation without the need to cut or splice any wiring. The display
mounting panel allows flush mounting the 10 inch display without
modifying/cutting any part of the vehicle’s sub-dash.
Important Notes
We recommend reading this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the
entire process prior to beginning the installation.
1. Does not retain the following factory features: Factory satellite radio
Rear seat entertainment system (RSE) Steering wheel control backlighting
Factory USB Ports
2. Not compatible with vehicles equipped with Bose amplified audio system. 3.
Please make your vehicle settings selections before removing the factory radio
for optimal installation time. Once the radio
has been removed, the vehicle settings which are normally selected through the
factory radio can be accessed and changed by downloading and installing the
PAC Vehicle Settings program from http://www.pac-audio.com/firmware 4. The
Voice button can be set to activate the factory OnStar function when pressed
for longer than 1.5 seconds or given the ability to control the aftermarket
radio. This option can be found in the PAC Vehicle Settings program mentioned
above in note three. The default setting for this button is to control the
factory OnStar. If this button is set to control the aftermarket radio, OnStar
can still be accessed by using the mirror controls.
Recommended Tools
Plastic Panel Tool 7mm Socket 10mm Socket
Ratchet Torx T15 Screwdriver Small Flat-blade Screwdriver
Pick Tool Wire Feeder
Included Components
1. HEIGH10 Display Mounting Panel 2. Dual USB Extension (SSUSB2) 3. AM / FM
Antenna Adapter (BAA22) 4. Satellite Antenna Adapter (SAT-01) 5. Main Harness
(SR-GM14H-HAR-A) 6. Vehicle Side Harness B (SR-GM14H-HAR-B) 7. Vehicle Side
Harness C (SR-GM14H-HAR-C) 8. Radio Replacement Interface (RP5-GM51) 9.
Steering Wheel Control Harness (GM5LIN-SW-HAR) 10. Factory Rear Camera Adapter
(CAM-GM51) 11. IOB Display Harness (GM5CAM-DIS-HAR) 12. Chime Module (CMX) 13.
Differential Video Adapter (RPA-VA1)
NOTE: Along with the SR-GM14H components, additional hardware and wire
harnesses from the HEIGH10 (UN1810) kit will also be used in the installation.
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Wiring Overview
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SR-GM14H-HAR-B
SR-GM14H-HAR-B
CAM GM51 INPUT SWC INPUT
OR
CAM-GM51-HAR
GM5LIN-SW-HAR
RPA-VA1
6PIN RADIO 16PIN RADIO
AUX REVERSE CAM
Connects to SXV300 Satellite
Radio Tuner (sold separately)
CMX
chime module
SR-GM14H-HAR-A
CMX CHIME
REVERSE CAM A/V IN 16PIN RADIO SWI
GPS 24PIN 16PIN USB1 USB2 6PIN 10PIN
GRAY BLACK AM/FM ANT.
STINGER GPS
RP5-GM51
UN1810
Main Harness Connection Stinger Connection
Connections shown are all required for full functionality of the kit and radio. If adding additional components, additional connections will be needed.
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Factory Radio Code
Before starting, determine the vehicle’s factory audio system by referencing
the Service Parts Identification sticker inside the upper glove box.
One of these RPO codes will be listed: IO3, IO4, IO5, IO6 or IOB
The installations are very similar for each type of factory audio system, but
there are differences referenced throughout this guide.
Note: The installation shown in this guide is IO5 with factory rear camera and
steering wheel controls.
Stinger HEIGH10® Radio Replacement Kit for select 2014-2019 Silverado/Sierra Truck
This installation manual will cover the necessary order of procedures to
complete the installation efficiently and to avoid redoing any steps. The
order will be as follows; Disassembly, In-Vehicle Harness Connections and
Preparation, Interface and Main Harness Connections, Display Mounting Panel
Preparation, Radio Module Preparation and Radio Unit Installation. The
installation steps shown are all required for full functionality of the radio.
If adding additional components; cameras, amplifiers, satellite radio, etc.,
additional steps and harnesses will be needed.
Section 1: Disassembly
Part One: Center Dash Disassembly
Step 1
Remove the radio display/climate control trim panel using a plastic trim tool
to release the retaining clips. Unplug any wire harnesses from the back of the
trim panel, if
equipped.
Step 2
Remove the four 7mm screws securing the radio display/climate
control panel. Pull outward to release the retaining clips.
Remove all connectors from the back of the panel.
Step 3
If equipped, remove the two 7mm screws from the CD/DVD mechanism, remove and
unplug. (This plug will not be reconnected).
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Section 1: Disassembly (cont.)
Part One: Center Dash Disassembly (cont.)
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Step 4
Remove the three 7mm screws securing the air vent on the left side of the
radio opening and
remove the vent.
Part Two: Lower Storage Compartment Removal
Step 1
Remove the two Torx T15 screws from the bottom edge of the storage
compartment.
Step 2
Remove the upper Torx T15 screw inside the storage compartment.
Step 3
Using a panel tool or similar, release the top retaining clips and
remove the storage assembly.
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Section 1: Disassembly (cont.)
Part Three: Glove Box Removal (Optional)
If the vehicle is equipped with IO4, IO5 or IO6 radio AND a factory rear
camera, follow the steps below to remove the glove box. For IO3 and IOB
vehicles, or no factory rear camera, proceed to Part Four.
Step 1
Remove the two Torx T15 screws from the bottom edge of the lower
glove box.
Step 2
Open the upper and lower glove box doors and remove the two Torx T15 screws
securing the
lower glove box.
Step 3
Pull outward on the lower glove box to release the retaining clips and remove
the lower glove box.
Step 4
Remove the two Torx T15 screws and pull to remove the upper
glove box. Unplug the factory USB port from the backside.
Step 5
Up, behind the metal bar running across the inner dash, locate the HMI Module;
black module with multiple colored plugs facing down.
Step 6
Unplug the gray 12 pin camera harness from the HMI module.
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Section 1: Disassembly (cont.)
Part Four: A Pillar Removal
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Step 1
Remove the inserts covering the bolts on the passenger A pillar
handle.
Step 2 Remove the two 10mm bolts.
Step 3
Pull the trim panel to release the retaining clips and remove.
Part Five: Lower Steering Column Cover Removal (Optional)
If the vehicle is equipped with IO3, IO4, IO5 or IO6 radio AND steering wheel
controls, follow the steps below to remove the lower steering column cover.
For IOB vehicles or no steering wheel controls, proceed to Section Two on next
page.
Step 1
Remove the two Torx T15 screws from the bottom edge of knee
panel below the steering column. Pull outward to remove the panel and lay
carefully on the floor board.
Step 2
Remove the plastic handle from the steering wheel tilt lever by pulling
outward, towards the driver’s door on the handle. A trim tool may also be used
if unable to
remove by hand.
Step 3
Pull downward on the lower cover on both sides to release the locking tabs and
remove the
lower cover.
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Section 2: In-Vehicle Harness Connections and Preparation
Part One: Dual USB Extension (SSUSB2)
Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and any Firmware Updates require access to a USB
port. The SSUSB2 is designed to extend the USB ports on the back of the
HEIGH10 to where they are accessible once the radio is installed. For this
installation, the factory 12V power outlet will be replaced with the SSUSB2.
You may chose to follow these steps, or mount the USB port somewhere else in
the vehicle. Please note, the factory USB ports will no longer function after
the factory radio is removed.
Step 1
From the backside of the lower storage compartment, remove the metal insert
from the power outlet by releasing the two retaining clips with a small pick
and pushing out
the front side.
Step 2
Remove the plastic sleeve by depressing the two tabs and
pushing out the front.
Step 3
Install the optional USB cover and feed the USB cables through the front of
the panel. Secure with the flanged nut and then lock with the
lock nut.
Step 4
Route the USB cables up and out of the right side opening at the rear of the
CD/DVD opening.
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Section 2: In-Vehicle Harness Connections and Preparation (cont.)
Part Two: Factory Rear Camera Retention Harness (CAM-GM51-HAR)
If the vehicle is equipped with IO4, IO5 or IO6 radio AND a factory rear
camera, follow the steps below to install the factory camera retention harness
behind the glove box. For IO3 and IOB vehicles, or no factory rear camera,
proceed to Part Four.
Step 1
Plug the gray 12 pin camera harness from the HMI module into
the CAM-GM51-HAR.
Step 2
Route the yellow RCA end of the camera cable to the radio opening. Secure plug
and cable
with zip ties.
Step 3
Route the camera RCA out of the left side opening at the rear of the
CD/DVD opening.
Part Three: Steering Wheel Control (SWC) Retention Harness (GM5LIN-SW-HAR)
If the vehicle is equipped with IO4, IO5 or IO6 radio AND steering wheel
controls, follow the steps below to install the SWC retention harness at the
steering column. For IO3 and IOB vehicles, or no steering wheel controls,
proceed to Part Four.
Step 1
Locate and unplug the black 10 pin connector located on the
underside of the steering column.
Step 2
Plug the male connector into the female end of the GM5LIN-SWHAR and plug the
GM5LIN-SWHAR male end into the female connector on the steering column.
Step 3
Secure the T-harness to the factory wire harness. Route the 50″ single lead
from the GM5LIN-SW-HAR to the radio opening, securing with zip
ties.
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Section 2: In-Vehicle Harness Connections and Preparation (cont.)
Part Three: Steering Wheel Control (SWC) Retention Harness (cont.)
Step 4
Route the steering wheel control lead into the CD/DVD area
through the left side opening in the rear of the cavity.
Part Four: GPS Antenna
The GPS antenna is required for proper operation of Apple CarPlay and Android
Auto, in addition to the optional GPS if installed. The GPS antenna is
included in the HEIGH10 hardware.
Step 1
Position the GPS antenna and route the antenna cable down into the glove box
area. Replace the A pillar panel and ensure the cable does not interfere or
get
pinched.
Step 2
Continue routing the GPS cable across the inner dash towards the radio opening
securing with zip ties.
Step 3
Route the GPS cable into the CD/ DVD area through the right side opening at
the rear of the cavity.
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Section 2: In-Vehicle Harness Connections and Preparation (cont.)
Part Five: Vehicle Side Plug Relocation and Antenna Adapter
Step 1
Unplug the Green and Gray or Mustard and Gray (IOB) connectors from the
factory tuner and re-route them down and through the left opening of the
lower CD/DVD area.
Step 2
Unplug the Black antenna cable from the factory tuner and re-route it down and
through the right side opening of the lower CD/DVD area.
Step 3
Connect the BAA22 Antenna adapter to the factory antenna.
Section 3: Interface and Main Harness Connections and Preparation
Part One: RP5-GM51 Radio Interface Connections
Step 1
Using a small flat-blade screwdriver or similar, set the Radio Select Dial on
the side of the RP5-GM51 to Number 4.
Step 2
Remove the warning sticker on Vehicle Connections port on the
other side of the RP5-GM51 module.
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Step 3
Connect the four connectors from the SR-GM14H-HAR-A Main
Harness to the indicated ports on the RP5-GM51 module.
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Section 3: Interface and Main Harness Connections and Preparation
Part Two: Main Harness Connections (SR-GM14H-HAR-A)
Step 4A
OR
Step 4B
For IO3, IO4, IO5 and IO6 radios, connect the white 2-pin and the black 18-pin of the SR-GM14HHAR-B to the Main Harness.
For IOB radios, connect the white 2-pin and the black 18-pin of the SR-GM14H-
HAR-C to the Main
Harness.
Step 5
Plug the 6-pin lead on the Main Harness into the RPA-VA1.
Connect the male and female ends of the Light Green leads together.
HEIGH10 24 Pin AV Harness
Step 6 Connect the HEIGH10’s 24 pin AV
Harness AUX IN to AUX on the Main Harness. Connect REVERSE
CAMERA IN to REVERSE CAM.
Step 7
Connect the CMX Chime Module to the 2 pin CMX Chime connector on
the Main Harness.
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Section Four: Display Mounting Panel Preparation
Part One: Transferring the Climate Controls
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Step 1
With the factory radio display / climate control panel face down, apply slight
pressure to the front of the controls while releasing the locking tabs around
the perimeter.
Step 2
Once all the clips are released, remove the climate controls from
the factory bezel.
Step 3
Align the controls in the HEIGH10 mounting panel and push to seat
and lock all the retaining clips.
Part Two: Mounting the Display
Step 1
Insert the display into the front of the mounting panel and carefully turn the
panel over while holding
the display in place.
Step 2
Attach the display to the panel using four M4 x 10 screws from the HEIGH10
hardware pack.
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Section Five: Radio Module Preparation
Part One: Radio Module Side Brackets
90° Bend
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Bracket
Step 1
From the HEIGH10 hardware, mark the two metal brackets as shown above. Make a
90° bend at the solid line and cut along the
dotted line.
Step 2
Save the cut off end pieces; they will be used as spacers. From the HEIGH10
hardware, four M5 x 10 screws will be used to attach the
brackets.
Step 3
Align one of the 90° side brackets to the left side as shown. Bracket, then
spacer and attach with two
M5x10 screws in the locations shown.
Bracket
Spacer
Step 4
Align the other 90° bracket to the right side as shown. Bracket, then spacer
and attach with two
M5x10 screws in the locations shown.
Step 5
From the HEIGH10 box, connect the LVDS (Blue USB) and 10 pin display cables to
the Radio Module.
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Section 5: Radio Unit Installation
Part One: In-Vehicle Harness and Cabling Connections
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Step 1A
OR
IO3, IO4, IO5, IO6: Connect the Green and Gray vehicle side plugs (1) on the
RP5 Main Harness to the matching plugs in
the vehicle. IO4, IO5, IO6: If equipped, connect the Yellow CAM-51 Input RCA
to CAMERA RCA (2) and connect the male green/black SWC Input to the female SWC
lead (3).
Step 1B
IOB: Connect the Mustard and Gray vehicle side plugs (1) on the RP5 Main
Harness to the matching plugs in the vehicle.
Step 2
After the two vehicle side plugs are connected, push the connectors back into
the rear access hole as far as possible to make room for when the radio
module is installed.
Step 3
Temporarily place the RP5-GM51 module inside the CD/DVD
cavity while making the following connections to the HEIGH10 Radio Module.
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Step 4
Plug in the two USB cables (1) and the GPS antenna (2).
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Step 5 Plug in the HEIGH10’s 16 pin Main Harness (1) and 24 pin A/V
Harness (2).
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Section 5: Radio Unit Installation (cont.)
Part One: In-Vehicle Harness and Cabling Connections (cont.)
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Step 6
Connect the radio side of BAA22 Antenna Adapter (1) to the
HEIGH10’s AM/FM antenna input. Plug in the 6 pin SWC / EXT IR harness (2).
Step 7
2018-19 IOB Only: Plug the 20 pin harness that was removed from the factory
display into the
GM5CAM-DIS-HAR.
These are the connections for a typical installation. If adding additional
cameras, amplifiers or satellite radio, those connections should be made at
this point, before
mounting the radio module.
Part Two: Radio Unit Mounting
Step 1
With the Chime Module and both display cables routed over the top, place the
RP5 interface on top of the radio module and slide it into CD/DVD cavity as
noted in Step 2.
Step 2
The plastic panel in front of the CD/DVD cavity is narrower than the cavity
itself and will prevent
the side bracket screws from passing. The side bracket screws will need be
angled up and over
this panel as it is put in place.
Step 3
Once in place, secure the radio assembly with two 7mm screws.
Zip tie the Chime Module in a suitable location. Use the supplied two-sided
tape to secure the RP5 interface to the top of the
radio module.
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Section 5: Radio Unit Installation (cont.)
Part Two: Radio Unit Mounting (cont.)
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Step 4
Plug the two display cables into the back of the HEIGH10 display.
Re-connect the factory climate control connector to the climate
controls.
Step 5
Place the mounting panel in place and temporarily secure it with two
7mm screws.
Before reassembly, it is recommended to power up the radio
and check the chime volume* and all other functionality…
Volume, Balance, Fade AM/FM Reception Bluetooth USB Apple Carplay Android Auto
Camera(s)
- The Chime Module has a 4 position volume selector on the side. Setting 1 being the loudest
and 4 being the quietest.
Product Updates (Firmware)
Firmware Updates (RadioPRO)
The RadioPRO PC app will allow you to update the interface modules with new
firmware as it becomes available. Please visit www.PAC-audio.com/firmware to
download available updates. To update an interface module, open the RadioPRO
PC app, connect the interface to your PC via a micro USB cable, and select
“Firmware” and then “Update Firmware”.
Now, select “Select File”. Finally, browse to the place where you saved the
file, and select it. This will begin the updating process. Once finished,
disconnect the interface from the PC. Firmware Updates (Stinger Radio and PAC
Application APK)
To update the HEIGH10 radio firmware and PAC Application APK firmware, refer
to the HEIGH10 product page: www.stingerelectronics.com/products/heigh10
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Reset / Restoring Interface Factory Settings
You can restore the RadioPRO interface module to factory default settings by
pressing and holding the programming button on the side of the module until
the status LED starts blinking red. Once the LED starts blinking red, release
the button. You must release the button while the LED is blinking red in order
to perform the reset. This reset will restore all settings to factory
defaults.
Technical Support
Email: support@PAC-audio.com Phone:
866-931-8021
International: 727-592-5991
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CONTENTS
The Basics…………………………….4 Getting Started…………………….6 AM/FM Radio……………………….8
Bluetooth Phone…………………..9
Pairing a Device……………….10 BT Device Settings……………..11 Contacts/Call
Log…………….12 Bluetooth Music………………….13 SiriusXM®…………………………….14 SiriusXM
ReplayTM……………..17 SiriusXM Lock Code…………..18 USB Media………………………….19 Apple
CarPlay®…………………..20 Android AutoTM…………………..21 iPod……………………………………22
HDMI………………………………….23 AV In………………………………….23 Cameras……………………………24
Navigation…………………………25 Display Off…………………………25
Settings………………………………26 Clock……………………………….26 System Settings…………………26
Illumination……………………….27 Backgrounds…………………….28 Display……………………………..28
Tabs………………………………….28 Camera……………………………29
Audio Settings…………………….30 Equalizer……………………………31 Factory EQ………………………..31
Crossover………………………….32 Time Correction………………..33 Toslink……………………………….34
Gain/Volume……………………34
Reset Button……………………….35 Trouble Shooting…………………36 Specifications…………………….38
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THE BASICS
Internal Microphone
Reset Button
Home Button Jump to the Home Menu
Tune/Track Down Button Media control Previous, Back, Seek Press & hold
function in select sources
Voice Button Launches voice control
Tune/Track Up Button Media control Next, Forward, Seek Press & hold function
in select sources
Multifunction Knob Press & Hold to Power On/Off Turn to adjust Volume Up/Down
Press to Mute/Unmute
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GETTING STARTED
Information Bar
Source/Info
Time
SELECTING A SOURCE
To select a source, press the HOME button.
The HOME MENU displays all Sources, along with Settings, Audio, Display and
Camera options.
SOURCES that are not currently available are grayed out.
HOME Button
Power
Swipe Up
ON/OFF To Open TABS
POWER UP!
With vehicle ignition in the ON or ACC position, Press and Hold the knob for 2
seconds to power ON/OFF.
The source will automatically default to the last source used prior to
powering down.
You can adjust the audio volume at start-up in Sound Settings on page 34.
The Information Bar is located at the top of the screen. Depending on the
SOURCE, it will provide information or content sensitive controls. Also,
displays time, phone info and may contain BACK ARROW and EXIT buttons.
Customizable TABS can be accessed by swiping the up arrow at the bottom of the
screen. Tabs give direct access to sources/settings and can be customized in
Settings > Tabs on page 28.
The active Tab will be highlighted and sources that are not available will be
dimmed out. Once the Tabs are opened, the will auto-close after 5 seconds or
press the down arrow to close the tabs.
QUICK TIP
There are multiple ways to scroll… Swiping Up/Down, Up/Down Arrows
SETTING THE TIME
- Touch and Hold the Time Display on the Information Bar for 2 seconds to access the clock settings.
- Swipe or click arrows to set time and format.
- Touch the BACK ARROW or EXIT to save and exit.
Back Arrow
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AM/FM RADIO
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Bluetooth PHONE
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Press the HOME BUTTON > Radio to select the Radio
1 Station Presets – To assign a preset, go to desired station, press and hold a preset location until preset button highlights and station frequency appears. A total of 18 FM and 12 AM stations can be stored in memory.
6 ST Indicator – Indicates when current radio station is in Stereo.
7 Tune/Seek Up – Press and release to Tune Up. Press and hold to Seek the next
available radio station.
2 AM/FM – Press to cycle through AM/FM presets (FM1-FM2-FM3-AM1-AM2)
8 Preset Bank – Indicates current preset bank.
3 PTY Program Type – Indicates radio station type.
4 Tune/Seek Down – Press and release to Tune Down. Press and hold to Seek the
next available radio station.
5 Station Display – Displays current frequency.
9 RT Info- station/title/artist information
10 DX/LOC – changes the radio tuner sensitivity. Touch to toggle between
Distant (DX) and Local (LOC).
11 Auto Preset – Touch to automatically set the 6 presets with current
location radio stations.
Press the HOME BUTTON > Phone to select the Phone
1 Number Pad – Touch to launch the number pad for dialing phone numbers.
6 Device Info – Displays the name of the currently paired device, signal strength and battery status.
2 Speaker/Phone – Switches phone calls between the car speakers and the phone
handset.
3 Clear – Clear/delete last number entered.
7 Favorites – Customizable list of favorite contacts.
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Contacts – List of contacts from paired phone. Not supported by all
phones.
4 Call/Answer – Dials the number entered on the phone or on the number pad.
Answers incoming call.
5 End/Decline – Press to end active call or decline incoming call.
9 Settings – List of devices and settings. Add or Delete devices.
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Call Log – Recent Dialed, Received and Missed calls.
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Bluetooth PHONE
Pairing a Device
1 Select Settings from the Phone main menu to go to BT Device Settings.
2 Select Devices on the BT Device settings page. Place your device in
Discoverable Mode.
3 Select ADD on the Devices page 4 Select your device from the list.
NOTE!
If your device does not appear in the device list, confirm it is discoverable
and select Retry
5 Select Connect to initiate pairing
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Confirm Key Code on device and select Pair on device.
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Once a device is paired, it will automatially
connect whenever the system is turned on
and the device is within range. To manually
connect or connect to a different device go
to Phone > Settings > Devices
BT Device Settings
Once a device is paired and connected, settings can be set on the BT Device
Settings page. 3 Devices Access list of all devices in memory.
Connect/Add/Delete devices.
Auto Connect [ON/OFF] Set to ON if you want the device to automatically
connect when the system is
turned on.
Pin Code [CHANGE] Change the pin code for Bluetooth
connection. The default pin code is “1234”
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Microphone [Internal/External]
Set to External if external microphone is
installed. Set to Internal to use the microphone
located on the front of the display.
Microphone Gain [0-6] Adjusts the volume (sensitivity) of the microphone when using hands free phone.
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Contacts
While a device is paired, Contacts can be accessed by selecting Contacts from
the Phone main menu. It may take several minutes to load all contacts. When a
contact is selected from the list, all associated numbers (Home/Work/ Mobile)
will be displayed on the left side of the screen. Touch the number you want to
dial.
To add a contact number to the Favorites list, touch FAVORITES next to the
contact phone number and it will be added to your Favorites list.
The Favorites list can be accessed from the Phone main menu.
To Search your contact list, select the keyboard icon on the Information Bar.
Call Log
The Call Log lists recently Dialed, Received and Missed calls. Touch the
contact or phone number to dial a number.
Search Contacts
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Press the HOME BUTTON > BT Music to select the BT Music source
1 Next Track/Program – Touch to advance to the Next track/Program.
2 Play/Pause – Touch to play or pause the audio.
3 Previous Track/Program – Touch once to restart current track, touch again
for Previous track.
4 Song/Program Information – Displays information for the current track.
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SiriusXM® Satelite Radio (OPTIONAL)
Only SiriusXM brings you more of what you love to listen to, all in one place.
Get over 140 channels, including commercial-free music plus the best sports,
news, talk, comedy and entertainment. Welcome to the world of satellite radio.
A SiriusXM Vehicle Tuner and Subscription are required. For more information,
visit www.siriusxm.com
Activating your SiriusXM Subscription After installing your SiriusXM Connect
Vehicle Tuner and antenna, power on your radio and select SiriusXM mode. You
should be able to hear the SiriusXM preview channel on Channel 1. If you
cannot hear the preview channel, please check the installation instructions to
make sure your SiriusXM Connect tuner is properly installed.
After you can hear the preview channel, tune to Channel 0 to find the Radio ID
of your tuner. In addition, the Radio ID is located on the bottom of the
SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner and its packaging. You will need this number to
activate your subscription. Write the number down for reference.
Note: the SiriusXM Radio ID does not include the letters I, O, S or F.
In the USA, you can activate online or by calling SiriusXM Listener care:
·Visit www.siriusxm.com/activatenow ·Call SiriusXM Listener Care at
1-866-635-2349
For Canadian Subscriptions, please contact: · Visit www.siriusxm.ca/activatexm
· Call XM customer Care at
1-877-438-9677
As part of the activation process, the SiriusXM satellites will send an
activation message to your tuner. When your radio detects that the tuner has
received the activation message, your radio will display: Subscription
Updated. Once subscribed, you can tune to channels in your subscription plan.
Note, the activation process usually takes 10 to 15 minutes, but may take up
to an hour. Your radio will need to be powered on and receiving the SiriusXM
signal to receive the activation message.
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Press the HOME BUTTON > SiriusXM to select the SiriusXM source.
1 Channel Presets – To assign a preset, go to desired channel, press and hold a preset location until preset button highlights and channel name appears. A total of 18 channels can be stored in memory.
2 Channel Down/Up- Touch to go to previous channel / advance to next channel. Touching and holding either button will rapidly browse through the channels.
3 Signal Strength – Displays tuner signal strength, 0-3 bars.
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Keypad – Touch to display keypad for direct channel number entry.
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SiriusXM Info – Displays current channel category, channel number
and preset bank number.
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Channel Info- Displays channel name, song/content info.
7 Pause/Play – Pause live broadcast / Play stored audio
8 LIVE- Select to return to live broadcast when listening to stored audio.
9 Fast Forward/Track Up- Move forward through stored audio
10 Rewind/Track Down – Move backwards through stored audio
11 CAT – Touch to display a list of channel Categories.
12 CH – Touch to display a list of available channels with channel information.
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BAND – Press to cycle through SXM preset banks [SXM1-SXM2-SXM3]
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SiriusXM Satelite Radio
Channels [CH] Displays a list of availble SiriusXM channels in numerical order. Swipe up/down to navigate, touch to select desired channel. Selecting Content Info, Artist or Song buttons will toggle the information displayed.
Return to SiriusXM main screen
Categories [CAT] Displays a list of channel categories. When a category is
selected, a list of matching channels will display. Selecting All Channels
will display all channels in numerical order.
Direct Tuning
Selecting the Keypad Icon on the Information Bar will launch a numeric keypad
for direct channel number entry. (See Page 18 for Parental Control function)
Keyboard
SiriusXM Satelite Radio
SiriusXM ReplayTM
Replay allows you to pause, rewind and replay up to 1 hour of live SiriusXM
Satellite Radio.
Pressing Pause or Rewind while listening to a live broadcast will enable
Replay mode.
The Replay Time Bar will appear when Replay is active.
When you reach the end of the stored audio buffer, you will return to the live
broadcast. Or, touch the LIVE button in the Replay view to return to the live
broadcast of the current channel.
Replay Controls
Touch for Previous Song Touch & Hold for Rewind
Play
Pause
Touch for Next Song Touch & Hold for Fast Forward
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Replay Controls
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Parental Control
The SiriusXM Parental Control feature allows you to prevent access to
inappropriate mature content for a younger listener. When enabled, the
Parental Control feature requires you to enter a passscode to access the
channels that are rated as Mature Channels.
By default, all channels are Unlocked and the Lock Code is 1234
Lock Mature Channels: 1. Touch the Keyboard icon on the Information Bar. 2.
Touch the Parental Control button. 3. Select Lock Mature Channels 4. Enter 4
digit lock code.
Unlock Mature Channels: 1. Touch the Keyboard icon on the Information Bar. 2.
Touch the Parental Control button. 3. Select Unlock Mature Channels 4. Enter 4
digit lock code.
Set/Change Lock Code: Select Set Lock Code, enter old code and then enter new
code.
Reset Lock Code: To reset the Lock Code to default code (1234) Go to System
Settings > Load Defaults. The reset process takes 5-7 minutes and will reset
ALL saved settings to factory default.
Keyboard Icon Parental Control
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With a USB drive plugged in – press the HOME BUTTON > USB to select USB.
From the USB Root Menu you can
browse Audio, Video and Image files. See page 39 for a list of supported file
types.
USB Root Menu
Touch to select a file to view/play.
1 Previous Track – Touch once to restart current track, touch again for
Previous track.
2 Play/Pause – Touch to play or pause the audio.
3 Next Track – Touch to advance to the Next track.
4 Browse – browse artist, album or songs. 5 Keyboard – direct input song
search 6 Repeat – Press once to repeat the
current track (1), press again to repeat album/folder (F).
7 Shuffle – Plays tracks in random order.
Video / Image Files
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Apple CarPlay®
Set up Apple CarPlay You can use Apple CarPlay to get directions, make calls,
send and receive messages, and more.
You need an iPhone 5 or later to use Apple CarPlay. Also, make sure that
you’re in an area that supports Apple CarPlay and that Siri is on. To turn on
Siri on your phone, go to Settings > Siri & Search.
With the your vehicle running, plug your iPhone into the Apple CarPlay USB
port. Apple CarPlay will launch automatically.
If your iPhone is already plugged into the USB, press the HOME BUTTON > Apple
CarPlay to launch Apple CarPlay.
NOTE: If Apple CarPlay will not launch, see Troubleshooting.
The display will show available apps. Only apps that are supported by Apple
CarPlay will appear.
To add, remove, or customize the order that the apps are in on your iOS
device:
1. Go to Settings > General, and tap CarPlay.
2. Select UN1880
3. Select Customize
4. Use the add or delete icons to add or remove apps. Tap and drag an app to
change the icon order.
To exit Apple CarPlay, press the Stinger Main Menu icon.
For details about Apple CarPlay, visit https://support.apple.com/en-
us/HT205634
CarPlay Home
Toggle CarPlay Home / Dashboard CarPlay Dashboard
Press & Hold for Siri Ask Siri for what you need. Press the Voice Control
button or the Home/
Dashboard button in Apple CarPlay until Siri appears on the display, then say
what you need.
Android AutoTM
Set up Andriod Auto Make sure your phone is running Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or
later. Download the Android Auto app from Google Play on your device. Once the
app is installed, open the app and follow the setup steps.
Connect your phone Before you connect your phone for the first time, turn on
your car. Make sure it’s in park (P) and that you have time to set up Android
Auto. 1. Unlock your phone’s screen. 2. Connect your phone using a USB cable.
3. Your phone might ask you to download or update certain apps, like Google
Maps. 4. Review the Safety Information and Android Auto permissions to access
your apps. 5. Turn on notifications for Android Auto. For the best experience,
we recommend accepting all requests.
Your phone’s Bluetooth will be turned on automatically when Android Auto is
connected to the car via USB.
To exit Android Auto, touch the Exit icon.
For details about AndroidAuto, visit https://www.android.com/auto/
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iPod®
Track Detail View
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Press MENU > iPod to select iPod as the source.
1 Previous Track – Touch once to restart current track, touch again for Previous track.
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Play/Pause – Touch to play or pause the audio.
3 Next Track – Touch to advance to the Next track.
4 Browse – browse artist, album or songs.
5 Keyboard – direct input song search
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Repeat – Press once to repeat the current track (1), press again to repeat
album/folder (F).
7 Shuffle – Plays tracks in random order.
iPod Root Menu
Return to Track Detail View
Browse and Select by Artists, Albums, Playlists, Songs…
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Press the HOME BUTTON > HDMI to switch to the HDMI input.
The HDMI input can be used for an external DVD player, streaming sticks, media
players, smartphone mirroring.
You can only view HDMI content with the vehicle in Park and the parking brake
ON.
When viewing HDMI content, the Information Bar will auto-hide. To access the
Information Bar, touch anywhere on the screen.
Press the HOME BUTTON > AV IN to switch to the AV input.
You can only view the AV input with the vehicle in Park and the parking brake
ON.
When viewing the AV IN, the Information Bar will auto-hide. To access the
Information Bar, touch anywhere on the screen.
HDMI INPUT AV IN
WARNING!
Driver is prohibited by law from viewing a video signal on any in-dash monitor
while the vehicle is in motion.
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CAMERAS
Press the HOME BUTTON > Cameras to access Cameras
If there are optional cameras installed, you may view them at anytime using
the camera selection bar at the bottom of the screen.
To Exit camera view, touch the Back Arrow.
Note: For trigerred side cameras that turn on automatically with the turn
signals, you can override and close the camera view by touching the screen.
Mute On Reverse The Mute on Reverse feature will mute all audio while in
Reverse, touch the speaker icon to toggle between mute ON/OFF.
Mute On Reverse Active
Settings > Camera Settings
Cam1-4 Label [REAR-OUTSIDE-AUX-INSIDE-BED-TRAILER] Allows custom labeling for
muliple cameras
Cam 1-3 Trigger [ON-OFF] Set individual camera triggers ON/OFF
Cam 4 Trigger [ON-OFF-VSS] Set Camera 4 trigger ON, OFF or Vehicle Speed
Sense.
Use VSS Mode when parallel parking aid is desired (front camera and VSS wire
need to be connected). On VSS Mode, the front camera will turn on after
shifting from Reverse gear and remain On until the speed reaches above 5MPH or
the display is touched.
Reverse Camera Audio [ON-OFF] When set to ON and a microphone is connected,
back up camera audio will be heard through the vehicle’s speakers.
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To access the optional Navigation, press the NAVIGATION BUTTON on the side of
the display or press the HOME BUTTON > Navigation
The User Manual for iGO Navigation can be found on StingerElectronics.com To
add navigation, ask your dealer about Stinger’s pre-loaded iGO Navigation SD
Card (Part Number: SE-P14).
Press the HOME BUTTON > Display Off to turn off LCD.
This is useful at night to prevent eye fatigue. Tap the screen anywhere to
return to regular display.
iGO NAVIGATION
(OPTIONAL)
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SETTINGS
Press the HOME BUTTON > Settings to access the Settings main menu. Clock
System Settings Illumination Background Display Settings Sound Settings Tabs
Camera Settings
Settings > Clock Clock Settings [OFF-12HR-24HR] Select time format. Swipe or
click arrows to set time.
EXIT current screen BACK to previous screen
Settings > System Settings
Beep [OFF-LOW-MED-HIGH] Sets volume of confirmation beeps.
Language [ENGLISH-FRENCH-SPANISH] Set display language
Apple CarPlay [See Page 27] Android Auto [See Page 27] Load Defaults [RESET]
Selecting Reset will reset all settings to factory defaults. This process
takes 5-7 minutes and system must NOT be shut down during the reset.
Installer Settings [ENTER] See Installation Guide or Firmware Update
Instructions for more information.
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Settings > System Settings > Apple CarPlay Device Mode [OFF-CarPlay-iPod]
Determines how iPhone will be used when plugged into USB port. OFF is charging
only. Mic Gain [LOW-MED-HIGH] Sets microphone gain (sensitivity) when using
Apple CarPlay.
Settings > System Settings > Android Auto Android Auto [ON-OFF] Set to OFF for
charging only with Android devices. Auto Launch [ON-OFF] When set to ON,
Android Auto will automatically launch when compatible Android device is
plugged into USB port.
Settings > Illumination Illumination[OFF-ON-AUTO] Turn button illumination
ON/OFF. Set to AUTO for buttons to illuminate only when vehicle lights are on.
llumination Brightness[0-20] Set brightness of button illumination Highlight
Colors [AMBER-RED-AQUA-GREEN-BLUE-WHITE] Set on-screen highlight color.
Illumination Color [AMBER-RED-AQUA-GREEN-BLUE-WHITE] Set button illumination
color. Custom Illumination [OFF-ON] When Custom Illumination is set to ON,
allows custom illumination color based on RGB values.
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Settings > Background Allows you to change the background image. Touch image
thumbnail to select. You can upload up to 3 of your own images. To upload an
image(s), copy images onto a USB thumb drive and connect drive to one of the
USB ports. Touch the + symbol and select file. Images should be JPG or PNG
file format and 1024*600 resolution
Settings > Display Settings Brightness [0-20] Adjust Day and Night brightness
of LCD display. To adjust Night brightness level, turn on vehicles lights and
then adjust brightness. Auto Brightness [ON-OFF] When set to ON, display
screen will automatically dim when vehicle lights are turned on. AV [OFF-USB-
AV] Determines which source is routed to the AV outputs.
Settings > Tabs The Tabs are customizable and can be configured to include
favorite sources or settings.
To Program a Tab: 1) Select a Tab postition (1-7) on the bottom row 2) Select
the desired source or setting from the options on the top rows.
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Settings > Camera Settings
Cam1-4 Label [REAR-OUTSIDE-AUX-INSIDE-BED-TRAILER] Allows custom labeling for
muliple cameras
Cam 1-3 Trigger [ON-OFF] Set individual camera triggers ON/OFF
Cam 4 Trigger [ON-OFF-VSS] Set Camera 4 trigger ON, OFF or Vehicle Speed
Sense.
Use VSS Mode when parallel parking aid is desired (front camera and VSS wire
need to be connected). On VSS Mode, the front camera will turn on after
shifting from Reverse gear and remain On until the speed reaches above 5MPH or
the display is touched.
Reverse Camera Audio [ON-OFF] When set to ON and a microphone is connected,
back up camera audio will be heard through the vehicle’s speakers.
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1 Balance [-9 – 0 – 9] Using the Left and Right arrows, adjusts the speaker balance Left/Right.
2 Fader [-9 – 0 – 9] Using the Up and Down arrows fades the speakers Front/Rear.
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Center Press to set balance and fade to zero (0)
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Audio Menu Bar Access to Equalizers, Crossovers and Time
Correction
5 Advanced Settings
Access to gain/volume settings, Toslink, microphone settings. (See page 34)
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Loudness [ON-OFF] When ON, boosts low and high frequencies
when listening at lower volume
7 Subwoofer [ON-OFF] Turns subwoofer output ON/OFF
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Phase [0°-180°] Changes phase of subwoofer signal.
9 Sub Level [0-15] Adjusts volume level of subwoofer output.
Sound Settings > Equalizer Selecting Equalizer from the Audio Menu Bar will
bring up the 15 band graphic equalizer and presets. Frequency adjustments can
be made by touching and sliding the frequency sliders up/down. Once the
desired sound is acheived, it can be saved as a Preset.
Saving EQ Settings There are 6 user Presets that can be used to save EQ
settings. This is usefull for having EQ settings for differnet types of music,
volume levels or for different sources. When you are done adjusting the EQ,
touch and hold a Preset location to save the settings. The Preset will
highlight.
Sound Settings > Factory EQ Selecting Factory EQ from the Audio Menu Bar will
access factory equalizer presets for different music types. Rock – Hip-Hop –
Electronic – Jazz – Pop When a Factory EQ preset is selected, it can be fine-
tuned using the Equalizer and then re-saved as a User Preset.
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Sound Settings > Crossover Selecting Crossover from the Audio Menu Bar will
access the internal electronic variable crossover. Crossover settings can be
saved and recalled via Presets.
Front / Rear / Subwoofer Channels Select Front, Rear or Subwoofer to set
crossover.
Slope [6dB-12dB-18dB] Adjusts the slope of the crossover.
Frequency [BYPASS-25-40-63-80-100-160-250Hz] Adjusts crossover frequency.
Front and Rear channels are High Pass and Subwoofer is Low Pass.
Level [-12 – 0] Adjusts signal level. Channel levels can be adjusted
regardless of crossover settings.
Saving Crossover Settings There are 6 user Presets that can be used to save
Crossover settings. When you are done adjusting the Crossover, touch and hold
a Preset location to save the settings. The Preset will highlight.
Graphical representation of crossover Slope, Frequency and Level.
Front Channel = Blue Rear Channel = Orange Subwoofer = Green Active(Selected)
= Yellow
Sound Settings > Time Correction
Selecting Time Correction from the Audio Menu Bar will access the Time
Correction settings. Time Correction settings can be saved and recalled via
Presets.
Time Correction compensates for the uneven distances between the speakers and
a listeners ears. Time Correction delays signals from the closest speaker(s),
so that all the sound arrives at the listening position at the same time,
giving the listener a more accurate, life like stereo image.
To set Time Correction, select a listening position, for example the drivers
seat headrest. Then measure from each speaker to the listening position. Set
Units to Inch and input speaker distance values into the appropriate positions
using the +/- buttons.
Saving Time Correction Settings
There are 6 user Presets that can be used to save settings. When you are done
adjusting the Time Correction, touch and hold a Preset location to save the
settings. The Preset will highlight.
SOUND SETTINGS
Select milliseconds or inches
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Settings > Sound Settings > Advanced Settings Selecting Advanced Settings from
the Audio Settings screen will access the following settings:
Defeat [ON-OFF] When set to ON, this will defeat/bypass all equalizer,
crossover, speakers settings. This is useful when connecting to a DSP. Default
Audio Settings [Reset] Press to Reset all audio settings to default.
Toslink(Optical Out) [ON-OFF] Turns variable digital output ON/OFF Microphone
Selection [INTERNAL-EXTERNAL] Select External if external microphone is
installed. Select Internal to use built-in microphone.
Source Gain Settings
Selecting Source Gain from the Advanced Audio Settings will allow gain/volume
adjustments for individual sources. For example, if AM/FM is much louder than
BT Music, lower AM/FM and/or raise BT Music to even out volume levels.
Volume Settings
Selecting Volume Settings from the Advanced Audio Settings will access the
following Volume settings:
Start Volume [LAST-CUSTOM] LAST will be same level as when unit was shut off.
CUSTOM will be a preset level adjusted below.
Volume Slider [0-40] Adjusts CUSTOM volume level to specific level.
The Volume Mode is adjustable for Bluetooth(BT), Navigation(NAV) and Voice
using the same procedure.
Arrow down for additional sources
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Reset Button
The Reset Button is located on the lower right hand corner of the display. To
reset the unit the power must be on, use a paper clip or similar to push the
reset button for 2 seconds and release. The reset will take a few minutes, do
not turn of power during this time.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
General
Black Screen with Audio Touch the screen anywhere as it may have been turned
off, see page 25. Ensure the cables on the back of the screen are fully locked
into place and also properly connected at the back of the radio module. Check
for damaged/kinked cables.
Display Image is Inverted Press and Hold the HOME BUTTON for 5 seconds. The
Display Orientation page will appear, select desired orientation.
Bluetooth
Device will not Pair Ensure Bluetooth is turned ON in your device settings.
Delete all unused devices. Delete any “Stinger” device. Restart/ Reboot device
and try pairing again. (Page: 10)
Music Volume is low – Turn up volume on device – Turn up volume on head unit.
– Turn up BT Volume Gain (Page: 34)
Phone Volume is low – Turn up volume on device – Turn up volume on head unit.
– Turn up BT Volume Gain (Page: 34) – Turn up Mic Gain (Page: 11)
Video/Cameras
Rear Camera not displaying in reverse – Make sure rear camera trigger is ON
(Page: 29) – If display is showing NO SIGNAL in reverse, ..ensure camera RCA
is plugged into ..correct RCA input (CAMERA IN). – Confirm camera has power
and ground. – Confirm camera trigger is receiving ..positve12V. Note: NTSC and
PAL video formats only.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Check Antenna The radio has detected a fault with the SiriusXM antenna. The
antenna cable may be either disconnected or damaged.
– Verify that the antenna cable is connected ..to the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle
Tuner. – Inspect the antenna cable for damage and
kinks. Replace the antenna if the cable is damaged. SiriusXM products are
available at your local car audio retailer or online at www.shop.
siriusxm.com.
Check Tuner The radio is having difficulty communicating with the SiriusXM
Connect Vehicle Tuner. The tuner may be disconnected or damaged.
– Verify that the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle ..Tuner cable is securely connected
to the ..radio.
No Signal The SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner is having difficulty receiving
the SiriusXM satellite signal. – Verify that your vehicle is outdoors with a
..clear view of the sky. – Verify that the SiriusXM magnetic mount ..antenna
is mounted on a metal surface on ..the outside of the vehicle. – Move the
SiriusXM antenna away from any
obstructions. Inspect the antenna cable for damage and kinks. – Consult the
SiriusXM Connect Vehicle tuner installation manual for more information on
antenna installation. Replace the antenna if the cable is damaged. SiriusXM
products are available at your local car audio retailer or online at www.shop.
siriusxm.com.
Channel Locked The channel that you have requested is Locked by the radio
Parental Control feature. See the Parental Control section on Page 18 for more
information on the Parental Control feature and how to access locked channels.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
SiriusXM Satellite Radio (cont)
Subscription Updated The radio has detected a change in your SiriusXM
subscription status. – Press anywhere on the screen to clear the ..message. In
the U.S.A., visit www.siriusxm.com or call
1-866-635-2349 if you have questions
about your subscription. In Canada, visit www. siriusxm.ca or call
1-877-438-9677 if you have questions
about your subscription.
Channel Unavailable The channel that you have requested is not a valid
SiriusXM channel or the channel that you were listening to is no longer
available. You may also see this message briefly when first connecting a new
SiriusXM Connect Vehicle tuner. Visit www.siriusxm.com for more information
about the SiriusXM channel lineup. title, exists.
Memory End This message will display when the beginning of stored audio has
been reached. You cannot rewind any further.
Memory Full The stored audio memory has become full while audio was paused.
Resume playback.
Channel Unsubscribed The channel that you have requested is not included in
your SiriusXM subscription package or the channel that you were listening to
is no longer included in your SiriusXM subscription package. In the U.S.A.,
visit www.siriusxm.com or call
1-866-635-2349 if you have questions
about your subscription package or would like to subscribe to this channel. In
Canada, visit www.siriusxm.ca or call
1-877-438-9677.
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay will not start/launch – Ensure you are using a Apple certified
..cable – Make sure you are plugged into USB ..#1(top) – Make sure Apple
CarPlay is turned ON ..(Page 20)
Android Auto
Android Auto – Ensure you are using a USB certified cable – Make sure Android
Auto app is ..downloaded and installed on your device. – Make sure you are
plugged into USB ..#1(top) – Make sure Android Auto is turned ON ..(Page 21)
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SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL Operating Voltage: 9.0VDC to 18VDC Grounding system; Negative Ground
Max current consumption: 10A fused
DIMENSIONS Radio Module: 178 mm x100 mm x 116 mm (W x H x D) Display: 247.2 mm
x 180.6 mm x 48.5 mm (W x H x D)
DISPLAY 10-inch Diagonal 16:9 aspect ratio 1024 x 600 Pixels: 1,843,200 Active
area 222.72 (W) x 125.28 (H) mm Operating Temperature (C) -20° to 70°
AUDIO
Peak power output: 50W x 4ch/4 Load impedance: 4 nominal / 2 allowable
Continuous power output: 25W x 4ch/4 20Hz to 20KHz, 1%THD at 14.4V Audio
output level (max): 4.0V preout EQ: (15-band)
25Hz/40Hz/63Hz/100Hz/160Hz/250Hz/400Hz/ 630Hz/1KHz/1.6KHz/2.5KHz/4KHz/6.3KHz/
10KHz/16KHz Gain: ±12dB (2dB/step) HPF: 25Hz/40Hz/63Hz/80Hz/100Hz/160Hz/250Hz
Slope: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB
AUDIO (CONT) Subwoofer Preout LPF: 25Hz/40Hz/63Hz/80Hz/100Hz/160Hz/250Hz
Slope: 6dB, 12dB, 18dB Gain: -14dB to 7dB (1dB/step) Phase: 0 or 180 Speaker
level: ±9dB (1dB/step) Time Alignment: 0 to 133 step (inch/ms)
USB USB 2.0 Max current supply 1.5A USB Class: MSC (Mass Storage Class), MTP
(Media Transfer Protocol) File system: FAT32, NTFS
BLUETOOTH V4.2 dual 4dBm Class2 2.4GHz to 2.48GHz
FM TUNER
87.9MHz to 107.9MHz Usable sensitive 0dB (mono S/N: 30dB) SNR: 65dB
AM TUNER
530KHz to 1710KHz Usable sensitive 0dB (mono S/N:20dB) SNR 58dB
CAMERA(S) VIDEO INPUTS
NTSC OR PAL video formats
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HDMI INPUT Supported HDMI Resolutions: 640480p, 720480p, 1280720p,
19201080i, 1920*1080p
TOSLINK (OPTICAL) Output: 48khz Variable
BACKGROUND IMAGE (USER) File Format: JPG / PNG Resolution: 1024 x 600 File
size is not limited
SPECIFICATIONS
AUDIO/VIDEO FORMATS
AUDIO MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 (.mp3) FLAC (.flac) MPEG-2 Advanced Audio (.aac)
MPEG-4 Audio (.m4a) Windows Audio (.wav) OGG Audio (.ogg)
VIDEO QuickTime (.mov) MPEG-4 Video (.mp4) Microsoft AVI (.avi) MPG Video
(.mpg) MPEG Video 1/2 (.mpeg) VOB DVD (.vob) Flash Video (.flv)
IMAGE
JPEG (.jpg) CompuServe GIF (.gif) PNG (.png) JPEG (.jpeg) Bitmap (.bmp)
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FEATURES
10-Inch 1024 x 600 HD Digital Touchscreen with 16.7M colors Apple CarPlay®
Google Android AutoTM SiriusXM-Ready with Replay ®
(SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner and Subscription required)
AM/FM Radio – PTY / RT information High power 4 x 50W (peak) built-in
amplifier 4V 6ch RCA audio outputs with subwoofer control Toslink (Optical)
Variable Audio Output 15 Band Adjustable EQ with 6 user presets 1 HDMI rear
input 2 USB rear inputs 1.5amp output Handsfree Bluetooth® 4.2 A2DP with
aptXTM Built-in MicroSD card slot for optional iGO Navigation 4 Camera Video
inputs with wired triggers Rear camera input with Mic Audio input Hardwired
remote control ready Customizable display backgrounds Shallow 1-DIN chassis
mounting design
UG-UN1810 REV.040820
® ®
INSTALLATION GUIDE
10-INCH MODULAR MULTIMEDIA DISPLAY SYSTEM MODEL NUMBER: UN1810
Copyright © 2020
StingerElectronics.com
PRECAUTIONS
Installation of this product requires technical skill and experience. It is
recommended to have it professionally installed by an authorized Stinger /
Phoenix Gold / PAC / Best Kits Dealer.
Read entire instructions thoroughly before starting.
Disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable before making any wire
connections.
Protect all vehicle surfaces with tape or plastic
Do not install components in any location that will hinder vehicle operation,
such as steering wheel, gearshift, air bags, hazard switch.
All wiring should be secured away from sharp edges and moving parts.
Visit StingerElectronics.com for
User Guide | Install Guides | Updates | Tech Tips
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 727-592-5991 Mon-Fri 9AM-8PM EST Sat 9AM-7PM EST support@aampglobal.com
CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS: 800-477-2267 Mon- Fri 9AM-8PM EST customersolutions@aampglobal.com
Stinger is a Power Brand of AAMP Global 15500 Lightwave Drive, Suite 202 Clearwater, Florida 33760
AGREEMENT: End user agrees to use this product in compliance with the instructions and terms of use and with all State and Federal laws. STINGER provides instructions and safety warnings with respect to this product and disclaims all liability for any use not in conjunction with those instructions or other misuse of its product. If you do not agree, please discontinue use and contact STINGER. This product is intended for offroad use and passenger use only.
MODEL NUMBER: UN1810
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
CONTENTS
Contents…………………………………………………3 Parts List………………………………………………..4 Hardware
Guide………………………………………5 Pre-Assembly……………………………………………6 Display
Assembly………………………………………7 Mounting Options……………………………………7 Double DIN Dash Kit
Mounting…………………..8 Double DIN Sub-Dash Kit Mounting……………10 Double DIN Factory
Bracket Mounting…………12 Single DIN Dash Kit Mounting……………………14 Final
Assembly………………………………………..16 Wiring & Connections………………………………17
Dimensions…………………………………………….21 Troubleshooting……………………………………….22
Upgrades/Options…………………………………..23
Parts List
QTY
DESCRIPTION
1
Touch Panel Display
1
Radio Module
Mounting Brackets / Hardware
1
Plastic Dash Mounting Bracket
1
Display Mounting Clamp
1
Metal Mounting Bracket
1
Horizontal Display Angle Plate
1
Rubber Boot
4
M4 X 6 Screw
4
M4 X 10 Screw
4
M4 X 12 Screw
2
M4 X 14 Screw
2
M4 x 18 Screw
6
M5 x 10 Screw
6
10 x 3/8 Screw
2
Backstrap
Cables / Harnesses
1
8 Pin Display Power Harness – 18in
1
LVDS Display Video Cable – 18in
1
16 Pin Power / Speaker Harness
1
24 Pin AV / Rear Camera Harness
1
10 Pin Multi Camera Harness
1
6 Pin SWI / IR Harness
1
4 Pin Mic / Camera Audio Harness
1
SiriusXM Cable
1
External Microphone
1
GPS Antenna & Mounting Plate
Optional Accessories (SOLD SEPARATELY)
DESCRIPTION IR Remote Control 8 Pin Display Power Harness – 5FT LVDS Display
Video Harness – 5FT PAC Dash Mount HDMI & USB Extension – 3FT PAC Dash Mount
USB Adaptor – 3FT/6FT Single DIN Mounting Kit Flush Mount Display Housing iGO
Navigation North American Map (Micro SD Card)
4
PART NO UN1810-D UN1810-M
PSE-1000
PSE-1001
PSE-1002
SE-1003
PSEH-1100 PSEH-1101 PSEH-1102V2 PSEH-1103V2 PSEH-1104V2 PSEH-1105V2 PSEH-
1106V2 PSEH-1107V2 PSEH-1108 PSEH-1109
PART NO SE-1500 SE-1501 SE-1502 HDMI-USB-CBL USDMA3 / USBDMA6 SE-SDIN SE-HFDK
SE-P14
Hardware Guide
M4 X 6
M4 X 10
M4 X 12
M4 X 14
M4 X 18
10 X 3/8
M5 X 10
NOTE: Depending on the installation, not all screws will be used.
Note: The 2 Backstrap (SE-1003) can be used in some applications to add additional support or used in custom installations. The backstrap may mount to the sides of the radio chassis using the provided screws in the existing mounting locations or can be mounted directly to the Plastic Dash Mounting Bracket.
1
Remove the clamp assembly from the plastic mounting bracket by pushing up from
compression spring side (1) and swing out to
unhook top (2).
2
Compression Spring
1
5
2 Pre-Assembly
Optional Cable Channel
Double DIN Applications: Attach the Metal Bracket to the Plastic Dash Mounting Bracket using M4 X 6 screws. Attach metal bracket and plastic dash mounting bracket assembly to the Radio Module using M4 X 6 screws.
Metal Bracket
M4 X 6
Radio Module
M4 X 6
Plastic Dash Mounting Bracket
3 Display Assembly
The display can be installed Flat or with a Horizontal Angle towards the
driver. For flat mounting, attach the Clamp Assembly (1) to the display using
M4 X 14 screws (FIG. A). If a horizontal angle is desired, insert the Angle
Plate (2) in between the clamp and display and replace 2 of the M4 X 14 screws
with longer M4 X 18 screws on the thicker side of the angle plate (FIG. B).
Center the bracket on the back of the display as a starting point, and if
needed you can adjust up or down.
No Horizontal Angle
With Horizontal Angle
FIG. A
FIG. B
TOP
M4 X 12 (4X)
TOP
M4 X 14 (2X)
Single DIN Applications: For Single DIN installations, the Plastic Dash Mounting Bracket will be mounted in the dash kit the dash kit and the Radio Module will be mounted remotely. Before beginning the installation, determine where the Radio Module will be installed and make sure the Display Cables are long enough. Longer, 5 foot cables are available (SE-1501 & SE-1502).
Plastic Dash Mounting Bracket
6
Single DIN ISO Dash Kit (Not Included)
2 1 Always ensure TOP indicator on the Clamp Assembly is facing UP.
M4 X 18 (2X)
1
Multiple Mounting Options
HEIGH10 can be configured for different mounting applications:
4A Using a Double DIN Dash Kit (PAGE 8) 4B Using a Double DIN Sub-Dash Kit
(PAGE 10) 4C Using a Double DIN Factory Radio Mounting Brackets (PAGE 12) 4D
Using a Single DIN ISO Mountable Dash Kit, relocating Radio Module (PAGE 14)
? Custom Mounting Applications.
See Stinger website for TECH TIPS on vehicle specific installations.
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4A Using a Double DIN Dash Kit:
Radio chassis mounts to the brackets attached to the kit main frame
Display Adjustment & Mounting:
1. Install the dash kit side brackets to the main frame.
2. Making sure to use all 8 screws, loosely attach the radio module &
mounting bracket assembly to the side kit brackets (FIG. C).
a. (4x) #10 X 3/8 screws for the plastic mounting bracket locations b. (4x) M5
X 10 or (4x) M4 X 10 screws for the radio module locations (use any
combination of screws
to locate the radio in the best position)
FIG. C
AFTERMARKET
DASH KIT
(NOT INCLUDED)
M5 X 10
10 X 3/8
Coarse Thread Screw
FIG. D
4. Determine the desired position of the display: a. Display can be vertical
or tilted up (FIG. E) b. Display can slide up or down (Page 7) c. Display can
be tilted horizontally (Page 7 FIG. B)
Note: There are multiple mounting holes on the mounting bracket to allow
adjusting the mounting depth. You may drill additional holes in the mounting
bracket and/or the dash kit brackets to align the display in the best position
and ensure you can use all 8 mounting screws.
5. Once in the desired position, tighten screws to the radio chassis (top)
and mounting bracket assembly (bottom).
Note: If the display prevents the factory dash panel(s) from being installed
last, do not push the display all the way up against the dash kit. Leave
enough bottom gap as the display’s bottom edge rotates towards the dash kit.
6. Remove the display from the bracket assembly by pushing up from
compression spring side (1) and swing out to unhook top (2). (FIG. F)
FIG. E
4A
M5 X 10
B
M5 X 10
A
VERTICAL TILT: Use Hole A for no vertical tilt or Hole B for 8 degrees of
vertical tilt. Insert a M5 X 10 on each side of the clamp assembly at desired
tilt.
FIG. F
2
Note: If there is a depth issue with the radio module in the top position, move it to the bottom location by inverting the mounting bracket assembly. (FIG. G)
1 Compression Spring
3. Attach the display to the bracket assembly by hooking bottom spring hook and then pushing up and hooking top hooks. (FIG. D)
PROCEED TO STEP 5 on Page 16
HOOK BOTTOM FIRST, THEN TOP
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NOTE: BOOT AND DASH KIT NOT SHOWN
FIG. G
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4B Using a Double DIN Dash Kit:
Radio chassis mounts to the kit brackets in the sub-dash, not to the kit main
frame
Display Adjustment & Mounting:
1. Use all 8 kit mounting screws to attach the radio module & plastic
mounting bracket assembly to the kit brackets at the front most location (not
to exceed the front of the kit bracket). (FIG. H)
a. (4x) #10 X 3/8 screws for the bottom locations b. (4x) M5 X 10 or (4x) M4 X
10 screws for the radio module locations (use any combination of screws to
locate the radio in the best position)
FIG. H
Note: There are multiple mounting holes on the plastic mounting bracket to allow adjustment of the mounting depth. You may drill additional holes in the mounting bracket and/or the dash kit brackets to align the display in the best position and ensure you can use all 8 mounting screws.
M5 X 10
2. Install the assembly (from Step 1) into the vehicle (using factory screws/bolts).
3. Install the dash kit main frame and any factory panels that would affect the display installation.
AFTERMARKET
DASH KIT
(NOT INCLUDED)
10 X 3/8
Coarse Thread Screw
Note: If there is a depth issue with the radio module in the top position, move it to the bottom location by inverting the mounting bracket assembly. (FIG. I)
FIG. I
4. Attach the display to the mounting bracket assembly by hooking bottom spring hook and then pushing up and hooking top hooks. (FIG. J)
4B
FIG. J
5. Determine the desired position of the display: a. Display can be vertical
or tilted up (FIG. K) b. Display can slide up or down (Page 7) c. Display can
be tilted horizontally (Page 7 FIG. B)
6. Determine the final front to back position by measuring the shortest
distance between the display to the dash kit main frame or the factory dash
and subtract that distance/measurement by ~0.25″
Note: Do not push the display all the way up against the dash. Leave enough
bottom gap as the display’s bottom edge rotates towards the dash.
7. Remove the display from the bracket assembly by pushing up from
compression spring side (1) and swing out to unhook top (2). (FIG. L)
8. Remove the radio module & mounting bracket assembly from the vehicle.
Using the measurement taken in step 6, slide the radio module & bracket
assembly back to that distance.
HOOK BOTTOM FIRST, THEN TOP NOTE: BOOT AND DASH KIT NOT SHOWN
FIG. K
M5 X 10
B
M5 X 10
A
VERTICAL TILT: Use Hole A for no vertical tilt or Hole B for 8 degrees of
vertical tilt. Insert a M5 X 10 on each side of the clamp assembly at desired
tilt.
FIG. L
2
PROCEED TO STEP 5 on Page 16
10
1 Compression Spring
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4C
Using Factory Radio Brackets:
Radio chassis mounts to the factory brackets in the sub-dash
Display Adjustment & Mounting:
1. Use all 8 kit mounting screws to attach the radio module & plastic
mounting bracket assembly to the factory brackets. (FIG. M)
a. (4x) #10 X 3/8 screws for the bottom locations b. (4x) M5 X 10 or (4x) M4 X
10 screws for the top locations (radio module). If factory bracket is thinner
than 1mm, add a washer to space the screws out.
New holes in the factory brackets may need to be drilled for optimal screen position
FIG. M
Note: There are multiple mounting holes on the plastic mounting bracket to allow adjusting the mounting depth. You may drill additional holes in the mounting bracket and/or the factory brackets to align the display in the best position and ensure you can use all 8 mounting screws.
M5 X 10
2. Install the assembly (from Step 1) into the vehicle (using factory
screws/bolts).
3. Install the dash kit main frame and any factory panels that would affect
the display installation.
Factory Bracket
10 X 3/8
Coarse Thread Screw
Note: If there is a depth issue with the radio module in the top position,
move it to the bottom location by inverting the mounting bracket assembly.
(FIG. N)
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FIG. N
FIG. O
4C
4. Attach the display to the mounting bracket assembly by hooking bottom
spring hook and then pushing up and hooking top hooks. (FIG. O)
5. Determine the desired position of the display: a. Display can be vertical
or tilted up (FIG. P) b. Display can slide up or down (Page 7) c. Display can
be tilted horizontally (Page 7 FIG. B)
6. Determine the final front to back position by measuring the shortest
distance between the display to the dash kit main frame or the factory dash
and subtract that distance/measurement by ~0.25″
Note: Do not push the display all the way up against the dash. Leave enough
bottom gap as the display’s bottom edge rotates towards the dash.
7. Remove the display from the bracket assembly by pushing up from
compression spring side (1) and swing out to unhook top (2). (FIG. Q)
8. Remove the radio module & mounting bracket assembly from the vehicle.
Using the measurement taken in step 6, install the radio module & bracket
assembly back to that distance. (New holes in the factory brackets may need to
be drilled).
HOOK BOTTOM FIRST, THEN TOP NOTE: BOOT AND DASH KIT NOT SHOWN
FIG. P
M5 X 10
B
M5 X 10
A
VERTICAL TILT: Use Hole A for no vertical tilt or Hole B for 8 degrees of
vertical tilt. Insert a M5 X 10 on each side of the clamp assembly at desired
tilt.
FIG. Q
2
PROCEED TO STEP 5 on Page 16
1 Compression Spring
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4D
Using a Single DIN ISO Mountable Dash Kit:
Radio chassis mounts separately into the sub-dash
Display Adjustment & Mounting:
1. Install the dash kit brackets to the main frame.
2. Making sure to use 4 screws, loosely attach the plastic mounting bracket
assembly to the side kit brackets. (FIG. R)
a. (4x) #10 X 3/8 screws
FIG. R
AFTERMARKET
DASH KIT
(NOT INCLUDED)
3. Attach the display to the bracket assembly. (FIG. S)
10 X 3/8
Coarse Thread Screw
FIG. S
HOOK BOTTOM FIRST, THEN TOP
NOTE: BOOT AND DASH KIT NOT SHOWN
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4. Determine the desired position of the display: a. Display can be vertical
or tilted up (FIG. T) b. Display can slide up or down (Page 7) C. Display can
be tilted horizontally (Page 7 FIG. B)
Note:There are multiple mounting holes on the mounting bracket to allow
adjusting the mounting depth. You may drill additional holes in the mounting
bracket and/or the dash kit brackets to align the display in the best position
and ensure you can use 4 mounting screws.
5. Once in the desired position, tighten screws to the mounting bracket
assembly.
Note: If the display prevents the factory dash panel(s) from being installed
last, do not push the display all the way up against the dash kit. Leave
enough bottom gap as the display’s bottom edge rotates towards the dash kit.
6. Remove the display from the bracket assembly by pushing up from
compression spring side (1) and swing out to unhook top (2). (FIG. U)
Note: The plastic mounting bracket assembly may be inverted to align the
display in the best position. (FIG. V)
FIG. T
4D
M5 X 10
B
M5 X 10
A
VERTICAL TILT: Use Hole A for no vertical tilt or Hole B for 8 degrees of
vertical tilt. Insert a M5 X 10 on each side of the clamp assembly at desired
tilt.
FIG. U
2
1 Compression Spring
PROCEED TO STEP 5 on Page 16
FIG. V
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Final Assembly
5
If needed, attach the rubber boot to the display clamp assembly by aligning
the notch on the top edge as shown, and hook the boot to the clamp at 5
locations. (FIG. W) Note: The boot is not required if display sits very close
to the dash/dash kit and no large gap is seen.
6
After all wiring connections are made in the next section, the dash kit with
the radio chassis and bracket assembly, should be installed and any factory
panels reinstalled. Connect the 8 Pin Display Power Harness and the LVDS Video
Cable to the back of the display and attach display to mounting bracket.
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BOOT ASSEMBLY PLASTIC “TAB” HAS TO GO INTO A NOTCH (DISPLAY UNIT NOT SHOWN)
BOOT ASSEMBLY HOOKS AT 5 SPOTS (RUBBER BOOT NOT SHOWN)
FIG. W
Wiring and Connections
Power / Speaker
Multi Camera
Display Cable
GPS Antenna
USB1 CP/AA1 SWI
HDMI Input
LVDS Cable
15 Amp Fuse
AV In/Out – Rear Camera
USB2 Microphone
TOSLINK SiriusXM Tuner
Radio Antenna
1The top USB1 must be used for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
2GPS Antenna must be installed for accurate operation of Apple CarPlay,
Android Auto &
internal Navigation.
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Wiring and Connections
16 Pin Power / Speaker Harness Connect radio power and speaker connections to
a vehicle specific harness (sold separately) referencing diagram below.
REAR L FRONT L REAR L + FRONT L + REAR R FRONT R REAR R + FRONT R + P. ANTENNA
REVERSE SW P. CONTROL PARKING SW
ACC ILLUMINATION
GND BATTERY
Green/Black Rear Left Speaker White/Black Front Left Speaker Green Rear Left Speaker + White Front Left Speaker + Purple/Black Rear Right Speaker Gray/Black Front Right Speaker Purple Rear Right Speaker + Gray Front Right Speaker + Blue Power Antenna + Purple/White Reverse Switch (+) Blue/White Power Control + Light Green Parking Switch (+) Red Accessory 12V (+) Orange Illumination3 (+) Black Ground (-) Yellow Battery 12V (+)
3Illumination wire must be connected for Day/Night and Auto Dimming to work.
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Connector View is pin side
Wiring and Connections
24 Pin AV / Rear Camera Harness Audio/Video Inputs & Outputs / Rear Camera
Video Input / Resistive Steering Wheel Control Inputs To program SWC, go to
SETTINGS > Systems Settings > Installer Settings > Passcode:0052 > Advanced
Vehicle Settings > Steering Wheel Control. Do not use if using a PAC SWI
Interface.
Analog Steering Wheel Control Input
A1 A2
A3
A4
Audio / Video Input A5 A6
A7
Video Output 4
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13 Audio Output
A14
A15
A16
A17
Brown / Black Brown Black
Yellow RCA White RCA Red RCA Yellow RCA Yellow RCA Yellow RCA White RCA Red
RCA Red RCA White RCA Red RCA White RCA BWrohwiten RCA BRleude RRCCA
SWC Key 2 SWC Key 1 SWC Ground Video Input Audio Input Left Audio Input Right Camera Input Video Output 1 Video Output 2 Zone 2 Left Zone 2 Right Right front Left Front Right Rear Left Rear Left Subwoofer Right Subwoofer
Connector View is pin side
A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15
A16 A17
AUX IN REVERSE CAMERA IN VIDEO OUT 1
VIDEO OUT 2 ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT
FRONT OUT
REAR OUT
SUB OUT
A1
SWC KEY 2
A2
SWC KEY 1
A3
SWC GROUND
4 Video Outputs 1 and 2 are the same signal.
SiriusXM® Harness
For connecting optional SiriusXM
SIRIUSXM
SXV 300 satellite radio tuner.
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Wiring and Connections
6 Pin SWI / IR Harness 3.5mm Input for optional Steering Wheel Control
Interface
(PAC Audio SWI-CP2 is recommended for full compatibility and advanced
features. Visit PAC-Audio.com)
SWI EXTERNAL IR
ORANGE Steering Wheel Control Input
External IR input BLACK
4 Pin Microphone / Camera Audio Harness Input for External Microphone (included) used for hands-free calling, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto / Optional reverse camera audio input
REVERSE CAM AUDIO IN
WHITE
Reverse Camera Audio Input
BLACK
MIC
Microphone Input
Dimensions (in)
9.73 0.80
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
1.44
0.47
1.97 7.11
10 Pin Multi Camera Harness 3 additional camera inputs and triggers / Vehicle Speed / PAC Link Camera Triggers 2 & 3 will accept a pulsing + trigger (turn signal).
CAM 3 [+] TRIGGER CAM 4 [+] TRIGGER CAM 2 [+] TRIGGER
SPEED SEN PAC LINK
CAMERA 2 CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4
White/Green – Right Camera Trigger (+) White/Purple – Front Camera Trigger (+)
White/Grey – Left Camera Trigger (+) Pink – Vehicle Speed Sensor Input PAC
Interface
Left Camera Video Input
Right Camera Video Input Front Camera Video Input
20
7.01
4.33
4.57 DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
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Troubleshooting
General
Black Screen with Audio Touch the screen anywhere as it may have been turned
off. Ensure the display cables on the back of the display are fully locked
into place and also properly connected at the back of the radio module.
Installer Settings
To access the Installer Settings for firmware updates, SWC programing, factory
reset, go to MENU > SETTINGS > SYSTEM SETTINGS > INSTALLER SETTINGS >
Passcode: 0052 >OK
Bluetooth
Device will not Pair Ensure Bluetooth is turned ON in your device settings.
Delete all unused devices. Delete any “Stinger” device. Restart/ Reboot device
and try pairing again.
Music Volume is low – Turn up volume on device – Turn up volume on head unit –
Turn up BT Volume Gain (MENU > SOUND SETTINGS > AUDIO SETTINGS > ADVANCED
SETTINGS > SOURCE GAIN)
Phone Volume is low – Turn up volume on device – Turn up volume on head unit –
Turn up BT Volume Gain
(MENU > SOUND SETTINGS > AUDIO SETTINGS > ADVANCED SETTINGS > SOURCE GAIN) –
Turn up Mic Gain (MENU > PHONE > SETTINGS)
No Microphone / Voice Control – Set Microphone location – (MENU > PHONE >
SETTINGS)
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay will not start/launch – Ensure an Apple certified cable is being
used – Ensure cable is plugged into USB #1(top) – Make sure Apple CarPlay is
turned ON ..(MENU > SETTINGS > SYSTEM SETTINGS >
Apple CarPlay)
Android Auto
Android Auto – Ensure a USB certified cable is being used – Make sure Android
Auto app is ..downloaded and installed on your device. – Ensure cable is
plugged into USB #1(top) – Make sure Android Auto is turned ON ..(MENU >
SETTINGS > SYSTEM SETTINGS >
Android Auto)
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Check Antenna The radio has detected a fault with the SiriusXM antenna. The
antenna cable may be either disconnected or damaged.
– Verify that the antenna cable is connected ..to the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle
Tuner. – Inspect the antenna cable for damage and
kinks. Replace the antenna if the cable is damaged. SiriusXM products are
available at your local
car audio retailer or online at www.shop.
siriusxm.com.
Check Tuner The radio is having difficulty communicating with the SiriusXM
Connect Vehicle Tuner. The tuner may be disconnected or damaged.
– Verify that the SiriusXM Connect Vehicle ..Tuner cable is securely connected
to the ..radio.
No Signal The SiriusXM Connect Vehicle Tuner is having difficulty receiving
the SiriusXM satellite signal. – Verify that your vehicle is outdoors with a
..clear view of the sky. – Verify that the SiriusXM magnetic mount ..antenna
is mounted on a metal surface on ..the outside of the vehicle. – Move the
SiriusXM antenna away from any
obstructions. Inspect the antenna cable for damage and kinks. – Consult the
SiriusXM Connect Vehicle tuner installation manual for more information on
antenna installation. Replace the antenna if the cable is damaged. SiriusXM
products are available at your local
car audio retailer or online at www.shop.
siriusxm.com.
Channel Locked
The channel that has been requested is Locked by the radio’s Parental Control
feature. See the Parental Control section, on Page 17 of the User Guide
available on the Stinger website, for more information on the Parental Control
feature and how to access locked channels.
Subscription Updated The radio has detected a change in your SiriusXM subscription status. – Press anywhere on the screen to clear the ..message. In the U.S.A., visit www.siriusxm.com or call 1-866-635-2349 if you have questions about your subscription. In Canada, visit www. siriusxm.ca or call 1-877-438-9677 if you have questions about your subscription.
Channel Unavailable
The channel that you have requested is
not a valid SiriusXM channel or th
e
channel that you were listening to is no
longer available. This message may also
appear briefly when first connecting a new
SiriusXM Connect Vehicle tuner.
Visit www.siriusxm.com for more information
about the SiriusXM channel lineup.
title, exists.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio (cont)
Memory End This message will display when the beginning of stored audio has
been reached. You cannot rewind any further.
Memory Full The stored audio memory has become full while audio was paused.
Resume playback.
Channel Unsubscribed The channel that has been requested is not included in
your SiriusXM subscription package or the channel that you were listening to
is no longer included in your SiriusXM subscription package. In the U.S.A.,
visit www.siriusxm.com or call
1-866-635-2349 if you have questions
about your subscription package or would like to subscribe to this channel. In
Canada, visit www.siriusxm.ca or call
1-877-438-9677.
Video/Cameras
Rear Camera not displaying in reverse – Make sure rear camera trigger is ON
(MENU > CAMERAS > CAMERA SETTINGS) – If display is showing NO SIGNAL in
reverse, ..ensure camera RCA is plugged into ..correct RCA input (CAMERA IN).
– Confirm camera has power and ground. – Confirm camera trigger is receiving
..positve12V. Note: NTSC and PAL video formats only.
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Upgrades/Options
Navigation Ready
Add optional iGO Navigation with part number SE-P14. Insert the purchased
Micro SD card into the front of the radio module. HEIGH10 and iGO are
optimized for ease of use and driving safety.
Navigation SD Card
Front of radio module
Best Kits Dash kits, wire harnesses and antenna adapters. PAC-Audio.com
PAC Audio Retain the factory vehicle features with RadioPRO Radio Replacement
Modules, Steering Wheel Interfaces, Factory Camera and USB retention. PAC-
Audio.com
EchoMaster Add a Rear Camera, or Side and Front Cameras. EchoMaster.com
Phoenix Gold Take advantage of the 6 channel / 4v outputs or variable TOSLINK
by adding an amp, processor or speakers. PhoenixGold.com.com
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INSTALL GUIDES I UPDATES I TECH TIPS VIDEOS I ACCESSORIES
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References
- EchoMaster – Aftermarket Vehicle Safety Products for Consumer and Commercial Drivers
- PhoenixGold.com.com
- SiriusXM: Music, Sports, Talk & Podcasts, Live & On Demand
- Stinger - Define Your Drive
- Firmware Updates – PAC
- Get the plan that's right for you | SiriusXM Canada
- SiriusXM: Music, Sports, Talk & Podcasts, Live & On Demand
- Activate Now | SiriusXM
- HEIGH10 - UN1810 – Stinger
- HEIGH10 - UN1810 – Stinger
- Use CarPlay with your iPhone - Apple Support
- Android Auto | Android
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