Stinger iX210 10 Inch Modular Multimedia Display System Installation Guide
- September 11, 2024
- Stinger
Table of Contents
iX210 10 Inch Modular Multimedia Display System
Product Information
Specifications
- Model Number: iX210
- Display Size: 10 inches
- Manufacturer: StingerSolutions.com
- Location: Clearwater, Florida 33760
Product Usage Instructions
Precautions
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Installation should be done by a professional dealer.
-
Disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable before starting
installation. -
Protect vehicle surfaces with tape or plastic.
-
Avoid hindering vehicle operation with component
placement. -
Secure all wiring away from sharp edges and moving parts.
Installation Guide
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Follow the Dash Disassembly instructions provided with your
specific dash kit. -
Assemble the iX210 radio module onto the dash kit.
-
Wire the iX210 26 PIN Power/Speaker harness to your aftermarket
wire harness. -
Connect the iX210 26 PIN harness to the radio module.
-
If your aftermarket wire harness has a factory back-up camera
connection, connect the 16 PIN AV/Rear Camera harness to the
iX210. -
Connect the aftermarket RCA to the Reverse Camera input RCA on
the iX210. -
Mount the GPS antenna from the iX210 in a visible location
inside the vehicle with sun visibility. -
Route the GPS antenna to emerge where the aftermarket radio was
located. -
Connect the GPS antenna to the iX210 radio module.
-
Connect the vehicle’s antenna wire to the iX210 radio
module.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I install the product myself?
A: It is recommended to have this product professionally
installed by an authorized dealer to ensure proper setup and
functionality.
Q: Are additional accessories available for purchase?
A: Yes, there are optional accessories available for purchase
separately, such as IR Remote Control, Flush Mount Display Housing,
iGO Navigation North American Map (Micro SD Card), and LVDS Display
Cable – 2 meters or 6.5 feet.
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
10-INCH MODULAR MULTIMEDIA DISPLAY SYSTEM MODEL NUMBER: iX210
Copyright © 2024
StingerSolutions.com
PRECAUTIONS
Installation of this product requires technical skill and experience. It is
recommended to have it professionally installed by an authorized Stinger /
AudioControl / PAC / American International 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, warning lights.
All wiring should be secured away from sharp edges and moving parts.
Visit StingerSolutions.com for updates and further information.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT: 727-592-5991 Email:
support@stingersolutions.com
CUSTOMER SOLUTIONS: 727-803-0285
15500 Lightwave Drive, Suite 202 Clearwater, Florida 33760
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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 off-road use and passenger use only ©2024 Stinger. All rights reserved.
MODEL NUMBER: iX210
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INSTALLATION GUIDE
CONTENTS
Contents…………………………………………………3 Parts List………………………………………………..4 Hardware
Guide………………………………………5 Dimensions……………………………………………….6 Basic Dash Kit
Instructions…………………………..7 Wiring & Connections…………………….8,9,10,11 Pre-
Assembly………………………………………….12 Display Bracket Assembly………………………….13 Display
Assembly………………………………..14,15 Multiple Mounting Options…………16,17,18,19 Removing
The Display Panel ……………….20-21 Accessory Control Wiring……………………..22-23 Wake-Up
Wire Diagram…………………………..23 Troubleshooting……………………………………….24 Upgrades/Options
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Parts List
QTY
DESCRIPTION
1
Touch Panel Display
1
Radio Module
Mounting Brackets / Hardware
1
Radio Bracket – Nose Bracket / Display Bracket
1
Nose Bracket – Radio Bracket
1
LVDS Connector Rear Cover
5
M3 X 6 Screw / For Nose Bracket
4
M4 X 10 Screw / For Display Use
4
M5 X 10 Screw / For Nose Bracket
1
M2.6 X 6.5 Screw / For Locking Screw
10
Waterproof Plug
1
Screen Cloth
Cables / Harnesses
1
16 Pin AV Harness
1
12 Pin Pre-out Harness
1
14 Pin Data Harness
1
26 Pin Power Harness
1
LVDS Display Cable
1
External Microphone
PART NO ix210-D ix210-M
PSE-2000
PSE-2002
PSEH-2103 PSEH-2104 PSEH-2105 PSEH-2102 PSEH-2101 PSEH-1108
Optional Accessories (SOLD SEPARATELY)
DESCRIPTION IR Remote Control Flush Mount Display Housing iGO Navigation North
American Map (Micro SD Card) LVDS Display Cable – 2 meters or 6.5 feet
PART NO SE-1500 SE-HFDK SE-P24 SE-2502
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Hardware Guide
M2.6 X 6.5
M3 X 6
M4 X 10
M5 X 10
NOTE: Depending on the installation, not all hardware will be used.
! Only use designated screws as stated in this manual. Using the wrong screws will result in damage to internal components, which is not covered under warranty.
M4
M4
M4
M4
M5 M5 M4
M5 M5
M5 M5
M5 M5 M5 M5
M4 holes are optional (M4 hardware is not included).
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Dimensions (in)
9.73
0.87
7.11
1.41
0.28
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
7.01
4.33
1.97
4.44
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Installation Using A Dash Kit
1. Follow the Dash Disassembly instructions that are included with your
specific dash kit. 2. Assemble the iX210 radio module onto the dash kit (see
page 16). 3. Wire the iX210 26 PIN Power/Speaker harness to your aftermarket
wire harness (see page 8). 4. Connect the iX210 26 PIN harness to the radio
module. 5. If the aftermarket wire harness has a factory back-up camera
connection, connect the 16 PIN AV/Rear Camera
harness to the iX210. 6. Connect the aftermarket RCA to the Reverse Camera
input RCA on the iX210 (see page 9). 7. Mount the GPS antenna from the iX210
somewhere inside the vehicle that has visibility to the sun. Note: Under
plastic panels is ok as long as it’s close to the windshield and not under
metal (FIG.1). 8. Route the GPS antenna to come out where the aftermarket
radio was located. 9. Connect the GPS antenna to the iX210 radio module. 10.
Connect the vehicles antenna wire to the iX210 radio module. Note: some
vehicles will need an antenna
adapter (not included). 11. Connect the iX210 LVDS connector to the radio
module (see page 17, FIG.J). 12. Plug in your aftermarket harness to the
vehicle harness. 13. Temporarily connect the LVDS harness to the iX210 Display
(see page 17, FIG.K). 14. Test the basic functions of the iX210. 15. Once the
functional testing has been completed, remove all the cables plugged into the
iX210 radio module. 16. Follow the Dash Kit Assembly instructions (reference
pages 16-19).
FIG. 1
Day Light
GPS Antenna
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Wiring and Connections
26 Pin Power / Speaker Harness Connect radio power and speaker connections to
a vehicle specific harness (sold separately) referencing diagram below.
Yellow Battery 12V (+) Green/Black Rear Left Speaker –
Green Rear Left Speaker + Purple/Black Rear Right Speaker –
Purple Rear Right Speaker + White/Black Front Left Speaker –
White Front Left Speaker + Gray/Black Front Right Speaker –
Gray Front Right Speaker + Orange Illumination (+) Red Accessory 12V (+)
Purple/White Reverse Switch (+) Blue Power Antenna +
Black Ground (-) Light Green Parking Switch (-) Blue/White Amp Remote Out +
Pink Vehicle Speed Sensor Input White/Gray Cam 2 Trigger (+) White/Green Cam 3
Trigger (+) White/Purple Cam 4 Trigger (+) Yellow/Black Wake-Up Pulse (-)
Yellow/Green Wake-Up-Pulse (+)
See page 23 for Wake-Up wire diagram
3.5mm Jack
Large Black Steering Wheel Control Input
FUSE 15A
1
14
2
15
3
16
4
17
5
18
Illumination wire must be connected
6 7
19 20
for Day/Night and Auto Dimming to
8
21
work.
9
22
10
23
11
24
12
25
13
26
LVDS Cable LCD display cable
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Wiring and Connections
16 Pin AV / Rear Camera Harness Audio/Video Inputs & Outputs / Rear Camera
Video Input NOTE: For Camera set-up, refer to the HORIZON10 User Guide
1
A1
2
White RCA
Audio Input Left Audio Input GND
Audio / Video Input
3
A2
2
Red RCA
Audio Input Right Audio Input GND
5
A3
4
Yellow RCA
Video Input Video Input GND
Reverse Camera Input
6 A4
4
Yellow RCA
Camera Input Camera Input GND
Left Camera Input
7
A5
8
Yellow RCA
Camera 2 Input Camera 2 Input GND
Right Camera Input
9
A6
10
Yellow RCA
Camera 3 Input Camera 3 Input GND
1
2
3
4
Front Camera Input
11
A7
12
Yellow RCA
Camera 4 Input Camera 4 Input GND
5 7
6 8
Reverse Audio Input
13
A8
14
White RCA
Reverse Audio Input
9
Reverse Audio Input GND
11
10 12
13
14
Microphone Input
15
A9
16
Black 3.5mm
Eternal MIC External MIC GND
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16
A1 A2
A3 A4
A5 A6
A7 A8 A9
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Wiring and Connections
14 Pin Data and Accessory Control Wire Harness Steering Wheel Control,
Accessory Control, ENLIGHT10 Connection NOTE: For Steering Wheel Control
information, refer to the HORIZON10 User Guide
For information on connecting the Accessory Control wires see page 22
Steering Wheel Control
Future Expansion Steering Wheel Control
Accessory Control
B1 1 Brown
B2 2 Brown/Black
3 Blue/White B3 4 Blue/Black
5 Red B4 6 Black B5 7 White/Black B6 8 Gray/Black B7 9 Green/Black B8 10
Purple/Black
SWC Key 1
SWC Key 2
Future Expansion
SWC GND Switch 1 Output / negative trigger Switch 2 Output / negative trigger
Switch 3 Output / negative trigger Switch 4 Output / negative trigger
ENLIGHT10 Control
12 Orange/Black B9 13 Orange
14 Black
UART TX UART RX UART GND
ENLIGHT10 Control can connect to any SPXD products with Bluetooth controller
B1 B2
B3
B4 B5 B6 B7 B8
B9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
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Wiring and Connections
12 Pin PRE-Out Harness Audio Outputs Front, Rear, and Subwoofer
C1 1 Red RCA
Right Subwoofer
Subwoofer Output
3
Subwoofer GND
C2 2 White RCA
Left Subwoofer
3
Subwoofer GND
C3 4 White RCA
Left Rear
Rear Audio Output
6
Rear GND
C4 5 Red RCA
Right Rear
6
Rear GND
C5 Front 1 Audio Output
C6
C7 Front 2 Audio Output
C8
7 White RCA 9 8 Red RCA 9 10 Red RCA 12 11 White RCA
Left Front 1 Front 1 GND Right Front 1 Front 1 GND Right Front 2 Front 2 GND Left Front 2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
12
Front 2 GND
C1 C2
C3 C4
C5 C6
C7 C8
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1 Pre-Assembly
Single or Double Din Applications: Align the Nose Bracket onto the Radio
module where the NAV Card Slot lines up and the 2 locator pins on the back of
the Nose Bracket line up with the 2 holes on the front of the radio module.
Attach the Nose Bracket to the radio module using M3 X 6 screws at the
locations indicated.
Optional Cable Channel
Locator Holes
Radio Module
NAV Card Slot
Nose Bracket
M3 x 6 (5X)
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2 Display Bracket Assembly
Read Steps 2-4 to understand how the HORIZON10 assembles before starting the installation process. The display can be installed flat or with a slight angle for a better viewing angle. Loosen or remove the screws on the Display Bracket. (FIG. A). Loosen the screws, or move the screws for the best viewing angle (FIG. B / C).
FIG. A
FIG. B
Display Bracket
NOTE: Screws removed for illustration purposes
FIG. C
Loosen or move screws for display tilt
adjustment
?
Default setting at 90°
Waterproof Plugs
Tilt up adjustment, move lower screw to next hole up
25° Example
NOTE: For Display to be waterproof, you must install 6 waterproof plugs in the
screw holes that will not be used
for mounting. Image above has 4 screws installed
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3 Display Assembly
The Display Bracket can be mounted Right-side up (FIG.D) or Up-side down
(FIG.E). Determine how the Display Bracket needs to be mounted for your
application. NOTE: Ensure the LVDS Display Cable can still plug-in after the
bracket is in the desired location (FIG F). You may need to rotate the Display
Bracket for the LVDS cable to plug-in properly (FIG. D/E). Use four M4 x 10
supplied screws to hold the bracket in place. NOTE: Do not tighten the screws
until the last installation step.
FIG. D
FIG. E
M4 x 10 (4X)
Display Bracket Right-side Up FIG. F
Adjust Bracket Up or Down
Display Bracket Up-side Down
LVDS Cable needs to have space to plug-in, Or… if you need the bracket in a
certain position, you can remove the bracket, plug in the cable/cover and then
re-install bracket.
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4 Display Assembly cont;
Align the 4 shoulder bolts on the Display Bracket attached to the LCD Panel
with the 4 key holes on the Nose Bracket and push forward. Once the 4 shoulder
bolts are aligned properly, slide the LCD assembly to the left to lock the
assembly to the Nose Piece.
Top Down View
Key Holes
Slide Left to lock
Image displays how the pins line up with the openings on the Nose Piece.
NOTE: Radio module has been removed to better understand how
the pieces align together.
Locking Mechanism Alignment Shoulder Bolts
Slide Left to lock
Back View
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5 Multiple Mounting Options
HORIZON10 can be configured for different mounting applications:
5A Using a Single / Double DIN Dash Kit. 5B Using Factory Radio Mounting
Brackets.
5A Single or 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. Slide the Radio Module into the dash kit opening. 2. Find the best
location for the Radio Module to mount into the dash kit (FIG G). 3. Use the 4
supplied M5 x 10 screws to hold the Radio Module in place (FIG G). 4. Attach
the Display assembly to the Radio Module (see page 15) and check fitment (FIG
H). 5. Adjust the display as desired. Remove the display to adjust if
necessary. (see page 13). 6. Once you have the desired viewing angle, remove
the display and then remove the Locking M3 X 5
screw from the Nose Bracket (FIG I). 7. Connect one “end” of the LVDS cable to
the radio module (FIG J). 8. Connect the other end of the LVDS cable to the
Display (FIG K). 9. Slide down the LVDS Connector Rear cover onto the back of
the Display (FIG L). 10. Use the supplied M2.6 X 6.5 screw and mount the rear
cover (FIG M). 11. Attach the Display to the Nose Bracket until the lock
engages with a click sound (see page 15).
NOTE: If the rubber covers or LCD cover are not installed the LCD will not be waterproof. Warranty is void if water damage occurs.
FIG. G
FIG. H
AFTERMARKET DASH KIT
(NOT INCLUDED)
Radio Module
M5 X 10
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5A Using a Single or Double DIN Dash Kit cont;
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FIG. I
FIG. J
Radio Module
Relocate locking screw
to this hole
M3 X 5
Locking screw
FIG. K
LVDS Cable
FIG. L
LVDS Cable
LVDS Cable Cover
FIG. M
NOTE: Figures J, K, L & M, mounting brackets is not shown for
presentation purpose
M2.6 X 6.5 Screw
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5B Using Factory Radio Brackets: Radio chassis mounts to the factory brackets
in the sub-dash
Display Adjustment & Mounting:
1. Use all four mounting screws and attach the radio module to the factory
brackets (FIG N). a. Included (4X) M5 X 10 screws to mount the (radio module).
b. Not included (4X) M4 X 10 screws to mount the (radio module).
2. Attach the LCD to the Radio Module (see page 15). 3. Remove the display
panel and follow instructions to adjust the display angle (see page 13). 4.
Once you have the desired viewing angle, remove the Locking M3 X 5 screw (see
page 17, FIG. I). 5. Connect one “end” of the LVDS cable to the radio module
(see page 17, FIG J). 6. Connect the other end of the LVDS to the Display
panel (see page 17, FIG K). 7. Slide down the LVDS Connector Rear cover onto
the back of the Display panel (see page 17, FIG L). 8. Use the supplied M2.6 X
6.5 screw and mount the rear cover (see page 17, FIG M). 9. Attach the LCD to
the Nose Bracket until the lock engages with a click sound (see page 15).
NOTE: If the rubber covers or LCD cover is not installed the LCD will not be
waterproof. Warranty is void if water damage occurs.
FIG. N
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5B
New holes in the factory brackets may need to be drilled for optimal screen
position
1. Measure the hole span in the radio module mounting holes (2.3 inch). 2.
Measure the height of where you want the radio module mounted. 3. Mark your
holes on both sides of the brackets and drill two 13/64 holes on both sides of
the brackets. 4. Mount the 2 brackets to the radio module using the four
supplied M5 X 10 screws. 5. Install the assembly (from Steps 1-4). 6. Attach
the display to the radio module (following Steps 4-11, page 16).
Measure Span
2.3 inch
Measure Span
2.3 inch
Measure distance
2.3 inch
Measure Span
Drill 13/64 holes
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6 Removing the Display Panel: In the event the display panel needs to be
removed, follow the instructions below to prevent damage to the vehicle trim,
radio display and installation kit.
Locking Switch
1. Using a long flat-head screw driver, press-in the release switch behind
the Display, and then slide to the right.
2. Pull the Display off of the nose bracket. 3. Remove the M2.6 X 6.5 screw
on the back cover of the Display (FIG.O). 4. Slide the back cover up and
remove the cover (FIG.O). 5. Disconnect the LVDS display cable (FIG.O).
NOTE: The Display has been made invisible to show how to locate the locking
switch
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FIG. O
NOTE: Figure O, mounting bracket is not shown for presentation purpose
LVDS Cable Cover
LVDS Cable
M2.6 X 6.5 Screw
A small flat head screw driver may be used to release connector lock in the
event of difficulty in removal
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7 Accessory Control Wiring The HORIZON10 has the ability to control 4
different devices from the Accessory Control app on the radio. WARNING! The
Accessory outputs MUST be connected using Relays, or SWITCHHUB. If you do not
follow these instructions you will DAMAGE the HORIZON10 radio module. THIS
WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER WARRANTY!!!
A. Diagram using a SPXHS440 (SWITCHHUB) 1. Connect 12V to the port on the
SWITCHHUB labled Battery. 2. Connect Ground on the SWITCHHUB labled GND. 3.
The larger terminals on the SWITCHHUB will connect to your Accessory devices,
(Rock Lights,
Whip Lights, etc). 4. Connect the Accessory switch wires from the HORIZON10 to
the connections labled – 1, 2, 3, 4.
NOTE: Connect the NEGATIVE terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4 not the positive
terminals.
B. Diagram using a standard 12 volt relay 1. Connect PIN 85 to any of the
Accessory Control wires on the HORIZON10 (White/Black,
Gray/Black, Green/Black, Purple/Black). NOTE: If connecting multiple devices
you will need one relay per Accessory Control wire. 2. Connect PIN 30 to the
device you want to power on, example (Off-Road lights). 3. Connect PINS 87 and
86 to 12 volt power source. NOTE: Must add a fuse to the 12 volt wire before
the positive battery terminal, see diagram on next page.
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Accessory Control Wiring Relay Diagram
GND 12V
30A Fuse
12V Relay
86 87a 87
87 86 87a 85
30
Accessory Control Switch output White/Black or Gray/Black or Green/Black or Purple/Black
85 30
Accessory output
Wake-Up Wire Diagram (Optional not needed for normal operation)
The HORIZON10 has the ability to start powering up, before the vehicle has been started for a faster boot-up. Use one of the Wake-Up Pulse wires + = Positive trigger, – = Negative trigger.
Using Wake-Up Pulse +
1. Locate the vehicles positive unlock wire, this will be the wire that sends
12 volts to the door lock to unlock the vehicle.
2. Connect the Yellow/Green wire (Wake-up pulse +) from the 26 Pin Power
Harness to this wire. When you unlock the vehicle the radio will start its
boot up process.
Using Wake-Up Pulse –
1. Locate the vehicles negative unlock wire, this will be the wire that sends
a negative to the door lock to unlock the vehicle.
2. Connect the Yellow/Black wire (Wake-up pulse -) from the 26 Pin Power
Harness to this wire. When you unlock the vehicle the radio will start its
boot up process.
NOTE: During the boot up process from the Wake-Up wire, the radio display will not turn on until the vehicle accessory has been turned on. The default Wake- up time is set to 5 min, this can be changed in the installer settings menu
SETTINGS>INSTALLER>PIN CODE = 0052>WAKE COUNTDOWN, OFF, 3 MIN, 5 MIN, 7 ,MIN.
Orange Illumination (+)
Red Accessory 12V (+) Purple/White Reverse Switch (+)
Blue Power Antenna +
Black Ground (-) Light Green Parking Switch (-)
Blue/White Amp Remote Out + Pink Vehicle Speed Sensor Input White/Gray Cam 2
Trigger (+)
White/Green Cam 3 Trigger (+) White/Purple Cam 4 Trigger (+)
Yellow/Black Wake-Up Pulse (-) Yellow/Green Wake-Up-Pulse (+)
26 PIN Harness
NOTE: If your vehicle does not have a negative or positive door unlock wire locate
the vehicles wire that turns the dome light on when the vehicle is unlocked.
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Troubleshooting
General
SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Black Screen with Audio Touch the screen anywhere as it may have been turned
off. Ensure the display cable on the back of the display is fully locked into
place and also properly connected at the back of the radio module.
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 Main Bluetooth Music Gain (AUDIO SETTINGS > ADVANCED > SOURCE GAIN >
BLUETOOTH MUSIC.
Phone Volume is low – Turn up volume on device – Turn up volume on head unit –
Turn up Phone Volume Gain (AUDIO SETTINGS> ADVANCED > >VOLUME SETTINGS>PHONE
VOLUME. – Turn up Mic Gain
(MENU > PHONE > SETTINGS)
No Microphone / Voice Control – Set Microphone location – (SETTINGS
MICROPHONE).
Wired Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay will not start/launch – Ensure an Apple certified cable is being
used – Ensure cable is plugged into USB C port.
Wired 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 C port.
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 the 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.
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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
(CAMERAS > CAMERA SETUP) – 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: 4 Camera Video Inputs Support: NTSC, PAL, AHD 25mhz & AHD
30mhz Video format. Mirror camera Image.
Upgrades/Options
Navigation Ready
Add optional iGO Navigation with part number SE-P24. Insert the purchased
Micro SD card into the front of the radio module. HORIZON10 and iGO are
optimized for ease of use and driving safety.
Navigation SD Card
SiriusXM Ready Add optional SiriusXM tuner Part number (SXV300V1)
Front of radio module
American International 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
AudioControl Take advantage of the 6 channel / 4v outputs or variable TOSLINK
by adding an amp, DSP processor and speakers. AudioControl.com
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References
- Home - AudioControl
- EchoMaster – Aftermarket Vehicle Safety Products for Consumer and Commercial Drivers
- SiriusXM: Music, Sports, Talk & Podcasts, Live & On Demand
- Stinger - Define Your Drive
- SiriusXM: Music, Sports, Talk & Podcasts, Live & On Demand
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