IMSInput Management Systemkappa seriesinstructionsRVol+-Select INTRODUCTION THANK YOU for purchasing the Infinity IMS Input Management System. So that we may better serve you should your new product require service, please retain your original purchase receipt and read the enclosed warranty registration card. BOX CONTENTS Your IMS box should contain all the items shown in Figure 1:
F I G U R E 1 : B O X C O N T E N T S 2 WARNING!
Playing loud music in an automobile can hinder your ability to hear traffic and permanently damage your hearing. We recommend listening at low or moderate levels while driving your car. Infinity accepts no responsibility for hearing loss, bodily injury or property damage resulting from the use or misuse of this product. INSTALLATION IMPORTANT To get the most out of your IMS features, we strongly recommend that installation be entrusted to a qualified professional. Although these instructions explain how to install, connect and set-up the IMS, they cannot show all of the different possible systems that can be assembled using the IMS. Please ask your authorized Infinity car audio dealer about professional installation. INSTALLATION WARNINGS AND TIPS Always use protective eyewear when using tools Turn OFF the vehicles audio system and other electrical devices before beginning installa-
tion. disconnect the () negative lead from the vehicles battery. Check clearances on both sides of any planned mounting surface before drilling any holes or installing any screws. Remember that the screws can extend behind the mounting surface. At the installation locations, locate and make a note of all fuel lines, hydraulic brake lines, vacuum lines and electrical wiring. Use extreme caution when cutting or drilling in and around these areas. Before drilling or cutting holes, use a utility knife to remove unwanted fabric or vinyl to keep material from snagging in the drill bit. To minimize noise, when routing cables, keep input-signal cables away from power cables and speaker wires. When making connections, make certain they are secure and properly insulated. If the IMS fuse must be replaced, use only the same type and rating as the original. Do not substitute another kind. INSTALLING THE CONTROL HEAD We recommend finding a location for the Control Head first, and then finding a location for the Junction Box that is within the length of the Control Heads integral 4m cable. IMPORTANT INSTALLATION WARNINGS:
Do not install the Control Head where it may obstruct your view through the windshield, or of your vehicles indicator displays. Do not install the Control Head where it may hinder the function of safety devices such as an airbag. Doing so may prevent the airbag from functioning properly in the event of an accident. Mount the Control Head in a location that is easily accessible. instructionsIMSInput Management Systemreference seriesRVol+-SelectJunction BoxHands-FreeMicrophoneFlush-MountRingWiringHarnessAdhesiveStripBag withInstallation Screws**Contents4 x #8 x 1 Screws for Junction Box2 x #6 Screws for Control Head2 x 3mm Machine Screws for U-Bracket Instruction Manual, Quick-Start Guideand Warranty CardVelcroStripU-BracketHands-FreeMicrophoneSurface-MountHolderControl Head The Control Head can be surface-mounted using the included U-Bracket, Velcro strip, or adhesive strip or it can be flush-mounted using the included Flush-Mount Ring. UUssiinngg tthhee UU--BBrraacckkeett 1. Determine the location for the Control Head. Be sure to leave room to route the integral cable. 2. Attach the U-Bracket to the mounting location using fasteners that are appropriate for the mounting surface, as shown in Figure 2. 3. Attach the Control Head to the U-Bracket as shown in Figure 2. INSTALLING THE HANDS-FREE MICROPHONE IMPORTANT INSTALLATION WARNINGS:
Do not install the microphone where it may obstruct your view through the windshield, or of your vehicles indicator displays. Do not install the microphone where it may hinder the function of safety devices such as an airbag. Doing so may prevent the airbag from functioning properly in the event of an accident. The hands-free microphones design allows it to work properly from a wide variety of installation locations. Experiment with different locations before permanently attaching the microphone or routing its cable. The microphone has a butterfly clip that lets you attach it to a sun visor or similar location. A surface-mount mic holder is also included (see Figure 3). The holder has an adhesive pad on the bottom and is made of a flexible material so you can attach it to a curved surface. To attach the mic holder:
1. Clean the mounting surface with an alcohol swab or similar. 2. Remove the protective cover from the adhesive pad and adhere the mic holder to the mounting surface. 3. Run the mic cable through the slot in the holder and tuck the microphone under the holders hood, as shown in Figure 3. F I G U R E 3 : I N S E R T I N G T H E H A N D S - F R E E M I C R O P H O N E I N T H E H O L D E R 4. Route the cable to the Junction Box and plug it into the Input 2 jack (see Figure 4, on page 4). F I G U R E 2 : AT T A C H I N G T H E U - B R A C K E T UUssiinngg tthhee VVeellccrroo SSttrriipp 1. Determine the location for the Control Head. Be sure to leave room to route the integral cable. 2. Clean the mounting location with an alcohol swab or similar. 3. Remove the protective strip from the hook side of the Velcro strip and adhere the strip to the mounting location. 4. Remove the protective strip from the loop side of the Velcro strip and adhere the strip to the back of the Control Head. UUssiinngg tthhee AAddhheessiivvee SSttrriipp 1. Determine the location for the Control Head. Be sure to leave room to route the integral cable. IMPORTANT: Select the mounting location carefully once the adhesive strip has been adhered to the surface it is not possible to remove it and re-adhere it elsewhere. 2. Clean the mounting location with an alcohol swab or similar. 3. Remove the protective strip from one side of the adhesive strip and adhere it to the back of the Control Head. 4. Remove the remaining protective strip from the adhesive strip and adhere the Control Head to the mounting surface. INSTALLING THE JUNCTION BOX The Junction Box should be installed in an out-of-the-way location where you can route the input/output connections from all of the audio systems components. IMPORTANT: The Junction Box must be mounted within 4m of the Control Head Use the 4 supplied #6 screws to secure the Junction Box to the mounting surface. kappa series 3 3mmMachine Screws(included)Fasteners appropriatefor mounting surfaceABC 4 F I G U R E 4 : I N P U T C O N N E C T I O N S LRSUBREARFRONTMIC INPUTIMSINPUT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMWARRANTY VOIDPOWERIMS OUTPUTUSB CHARGINGPORTAUDIO OUT 1 3 4DISPLAYINPUTPOWER INHIGHLOWINPUT 5FLFRINPUTINPUT 6High R-Purple/BlkHigh R+PurpleMiddle R-Gray/BlkMiddle R+GrayWoofer R-Green/BlkWoofer R+GreenHigh L-Brown/BlkHigh L+BrownMiddle L-White/BlkMiddle L+WhiteWoofer L-Orange/BlkWoofer L+OrangeACC RedOUT BlueBAT+YellowBAT-BlkLOWREAR/MIDFRONT/HIGHRVol+-SelectJunction BoxFrontHands-FreeMicrophone(included)Navigation UnitGame ConsoleOEM RadioMusic PlayerTO MIC INPUT(INPUT 2)TO INPUT 1TO INPUT 5TO INPUT 6TO INPUT 7POWER/GND(SEE FIGURE 5)FROMSPEAKEROUTPUTSTOINPUT 3ORINPUT 4TO DISPLAYINPUTControl HeadAftermarket CD Head UnitJunction BoxRearWiring Harness (included) CONNECTIONS POWER CONNECTIONS The included wiring harness contains the IMS power connections, as well as the Input 6 OEM radio speaker input connections. See Input 6, below for Input 6 connections.) Wiring harness power connections (see Figure 5):
Yellow =
Red =
Black =
Blue =
+12V In Accessory Ground
+12V Out (for amp turn-on) INPUT 3: 3.5mm stereo jack. For audio devices like portable music players, CD players, etc. INPUT 4: 3.5mm stereo jack. For audio devices like portable music players, CD players, etc. INPUT 5: Stereo RCA jack. Intended for use with an aftermarket CD head unit. Input 5 has selectable input sensitivity via a 2-position switch located next to the input connection:
High is high-sensitivity, for use with low-output head units. Lo is low sensitivity, for use with high-output head units. INPUT 6: 6-Pair bare wires on included wiring harness. Input 6 is intended for the speaker outputs of the vehicles OEM radio. Input 6 has left and right Front (High), Rear (Middle) and Woofer connections. The Input 6 wiring harness color-coding is:
Front Left:
Front Right:
Rear Left:
Rear Right:
Woofer Left:
Woofer Right: Green (+) Brown/Black () Purple/Black () White/Black () Gray/Black () Brown (+) Purple (+) White (+) Gray (+) Orange (+) Orange/Black () Green/Black () If the OEM radios speaker outputs are bandwidth-limited (high/midrange/low), connect them as follows:
Radio high Radio middle Radio low to to to IMS Front Left & Right IMS Rear Left & Right IMS Woofer Left & Right The Front/High, Rear/Middle and Woofer/Low input signals are blend-
ed to stereo by the IMS. After con-
necting the OEM radio to Input 6, you must balance these three inputs:
1. Turn the OEM radio ON and tune to a strong radio station. 2. Turn the Front/High blend control clockwise until the Blend LED just barely lights (see Figure 5). Then repeat with the Rear/Mid blend control and again with the Low blend control. F I G U R E 5 : A D J U S T I N G T H E I N P U T 6 B L E N D C O N T R O L S INPUT 7: 3.5mm stereo jack. Located on the front of the Control Head, this jack is ideal for temporary connections (game consoles, portable DVD players, etc). kappa series 5 F I G U R E 5 : P O W E R C O N N E C T I O N S AUDIO INPUTS
(see Figure 4, on page 4) INPUT 1: 3.5mm stereo jack. This input has priority over all other inputs, and is intended for the audio (voice command) output of a navigation system. When an audio signal is present at Input 1 the IMS will automatically switch to Input 1, and will return to the previous input when the Input 1 audio signal ceases. INPUT 2: Bluetooth wireless and 2.5mm stereo jack. This input has priority over all other inputs except Input 1, and is intended for use with a Bluetooth-enabled phone. The included microphone plugs-into the Input 2 connector and enables hands-free performance, as well as voice dialing when used with a VD-capable phone. Input 2 is actually two separate inputs, since it also supports A2DP streaming from a music-enabled Bluetooth-capable phone, or from a portable music player via available dongles. DISPLAYINPUTFLFRHigh RHigh RMiddle Middle WooferWooferHigh L-High LMiddleLOWREAR/MIDFRONT/HIGHBlend ControlsBlend LED 1 3 4DISPLAYINPUTPOWER INHIGHLOWINPUT 5FLFRINPUTINPUT 6High R-Purple/BlkHigh R+PurpleMiddle R-Gray/BlkMiddle R+GrayWoofer R-Green/BlkWoofer R+GreenHigh L-Brown/BlkHigh L+BrownMiddle L-White/BlkMiddle L+WhiteWoofer L-Orange/BlkWoofer L+OrangeACC RedOUT BlueBAT+YellowBAT-BlkLOWREAR/MIDFRONT/HIGHTO INPUT 6/POWER INBLACK: TO GROUNDRED: TO ACCESSORYYELLOW: TO +12VBLUE: +12V OUT(FOR AMP TURN-ON)TO OEM RADIOSPEAKER OUTPUTS(SEE FIGURE 4)Junction BoxWiringHarness(included) AUDIO OUTPUTS The IMS has stereo Front and Rear RCA-type output connectors, and a mono Sub RCA-type output connector. All stereo sources appear at both the Front and Rear outputs, which are controlled by the IMS Balance and Fader controls (see Audio Adj, on page 8). The Sub output connector is a pass-through for the Input 6 Woofer/Low input signal and does not function for any other IMS input. The level of the Sub output is controlled by the IMS Volume Knob, and is balanced with the Front and Rear outputs by the Sub Level control (see Sub Level, on page 8). Connect the IMS Front and Rear outputs to the systems front and rear amplifier inputs;
connect the IMS Sub output to the systems subwoofer amplifier input. See Figure 6. IMS OUTPUT This RJ45 connector duplicates the signal found at the Audio Out connections (see above), and can be used in place of the Audio Out RCA jacks when connecting the IMS to compati-
ble Infinity Reference Series amplifiers. Connection is made via standard CAT-5 cable with RJ45 plugs. (See Figure 6.) NOTE: WHEN USING THE IMS OUTPUT JACK IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO CONNECT THE +12V OUT WIRING HARNESS WIRE (SEE FIGURE 5, ON PAGE 5), SINCE THE IMS OUTPUT CONNECTION INCLUDES AN AMPLIFIER TURN-ON FUNCTION. USB CHARGING PORT A standard USB connector that supplies charging voltage to compatible music players and other components. See Figure 7. Use the USB charging cable included with the component. F I G U R E 7 : U S B C H A R G I N G P O R T NOTE: THE USB CHARGING PORT ONLY SUPPLIES A CHARGING VOLTAGE IT DOES NOT ENABLE ANY AUDIO OR CONTROL FUNCTIONS. F I G U R E 6 : O U T P U T C O N N E C T I O N S 6 LRSUBREARFRONTMIC INPUTIMSINPUT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMWARRANTY VOIDPOWERIMS OUTPUTUSB CHARGINGPORTAUDIO OUTJunction BoxFrontTO FRONTOUTPUTSTO REAROUTPUTSTO SUBOUTPUTTO IMSCONNECTIONTO IMSCONNECTIONTO IMSCONNECTIONTO IMS OUTPUT(IN PLACE OF AUDIO OUT CONNECTIONS)FrontSpeakers4-ChannelAmpSubwooferAmpRearSpeakersSubwooferLRSUBREARFRONTMIC INPUTIMSINPUT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMWARRANTY VOIDPOWERIMS OUTPUTUSB CHARGINGPORTAUDIO OUTUSB Charging Port OPERATION FRONT-PANEL CONTROLS
(see Figure 7) F I G U R E 7 : F R O N T- P A N E L C O N T R O L S A N D C O N N E C T I O N S VOLUME KNOB:Turn to raise and lower the IMS volume, and to highlight and adjust items in menu screens. NOTE: EACH TIME YOU SELECT A DIFFERENT INPUT THE VOLUME WILL CHANGE TO THE LEVEL SETTING FROM THE PREVIOUS TIME THAT INPUT WAS ACTIVE. SELECT BUTTON: During normal operation, press to enter the menu system. When menu screens are active, press to select items. LIGHT SENSOR: The Light Sensor detects the amount of ambient light and automatically sets the LCD Display for day or night viewing. See Figure 8. INPUT 7 JACK: 3.5mm stereo jack that is is ideal for temporary input connections such as game consoles and portable DVD players. See Figure 4, on page 4. VOICE DIAL BUTTON: Activates voice-dialing when used with a VD-capable Bluetooth cell phone. See Using the IMS with a Cellular Phone, on page 9. HANG-UP/SKIP AHEAD BUTTON: When making a telephone call on a Bluetooth cell phone paired through Input 2 (see Using With A Cellular Phone, on page 9), pressing the Hang-Up/Skip Ahead button disconnects the phone call. When using the IMS to control a paired Bluetooth music player or cell phones music play functions, pressing the Hang-Up/Skip Ahead button skips ahead to the next music track. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON: When using the IMS to control a Bluetooth music player or cell phones music play functions through Input 2, pressing the Play/Pause button pauses the currently-playing track. Pressing the Play/Pause button again resumes play. ANSWER CALL/SKIP BACK BUTTON: When using a Bluetooth cell phone paired through Input 2 (see Using With A Cellular Phone, on page 9), pressing the Answer Call/Skip Back Button will answer an incoming phone call. When using the IMS to control a paired Bluetooth music player or cell phones music play functions, pressing the Hang-Up/Skip Ahead button skips back to the beginning of the current music track. Pressing the button multiple times skips to previous music tracks. POWER BUTTON:Turns the IMS ON and OFF. LCD DISPLAY: Provides information about the IMS operating status, and displays adjust-
ment menus. During normal operation, the LCD display will look as shown in Figure 9:
F I G U R E 9 : N O R M A L O P E R AT I O N D I S P L A Y S C R E E N F I G U R E 8 : L C D D I S P L A Y D A Y A N D N I G H T V I E W I N G M O D E S kappa series 7 RVol+-SelectVolume KnobSelect ButtonLight SensorInput 7 JackVoice DialButtonHang-Up/Skip AheadButtonAnswer Call/Skip BackButtonPlay/PauseButtonPowerButtonLCDDisplayMP3 PlayerIn 3InputNameVolumeIndicatorActive InputConnectorPaired BluetoothPhone IconBluetoothOperation IconPaired BluetoothMusic Player IconDayNight MENUS During normal operation, pressing the Select button activates the main menu screen (see Figure 10). Rotate the Volume Knob to highlight one of the five items and press the Select button to select it. AUDIO ADJ: Lets you adjust the following audio parameters: bass, treble, balance, and fader (see Figure 12). Press the Select button to cycle-through the items and turn the Volume Knob to make adjustments. F I G U R E 1 0 : M A I N M E N U S C R E E N NOTE: THE IMS WILL RETURN TO THE NORMAL OPERATION SCREEN IF YOU DONT MAKE A MENU SELECTION WITHIN 3 SECONDS. INPUT SELECT: Turn the Volume Knob to scroll-through the available inputs. As you scroll, the display will show each inputs name and its connection number will flash
(see Figure 11, left). When the desired input is shown, press the Select button and the IMS will change to that input. NOTE: EACH INPUT RETAINS THE VOLUME SETTING FROM THE PREVIOUS TIME IT WAS THE ACTIVE INPUT. IMPORTANT: When an audio signal or phone call is received at Input 1 or Input 2 the IMS will automatically switch to that input for as long as the audio signal or phone call lasts, then will switch back to the previously-active input. If Input 2 is the active input when audio is received at Input 1 the IMS will mix the audio from both Input 1 and Input 2 so you can continue with a cellphone call when a navigation prompt occurs. F I G U R E 1 2 : A U D I O A D J U S T M E N T M E N U I T E M S BT PAIRING: Enables pairing for operation with a Bluetooth-capable cellphone through Input 2. For details see Bluetooth Pairing, on page 9. INPUT LABEL: Lets you assign a name to each input connection (see Figure 13). The following input names are available: Radio, Navigation, DVD, Game, MP3 Player, Phone/BT Audio, XM Radio, Sirius, iPod, Radar, Input 1, Input 2, Input 3, Input 4, Input 5, Input 6, Input 7, Hide. You can assign the same name to as many inputs as you wish. F I G U R E 1 1 : I N P U T S E L E C T S C R E E N ( I N P U T 1 S H O W N , L E F T ) ;
S U B W O O F E R L E V E L S C R E E N ( R I G H T ) SUB LEVEL: Lets you balance the subwoofer volume with the rest of the sound (see Figure 11, right). The Sub Level control only functions with an OEM radio woofer output that is connect-
ed to Input 6. For all other inputs the Sub Level control does not function. 8 F I G U R E 1 3 : L A B E L I N G I N P U T S 1. INPUT SELECT2. SUB LEVEL3. AUDIO ADJ4. BT PAIRING2. SUB LEVEL3. AUDIO ADJ4. BT PAIRING5. INPUT LABELNavigationInput 1SubwooferIn 6BassTrebleBalanceLRFaderRFSelect InputGameInput 3MP3 PlayerInput 3Select Nameetc. HIDE: Naming an input Hide removes it from the Input Select rotation (so you dont have to cycle-through unused inputs). To return the input to the rotation use the Input Label function to assign a different name to it. RADIO: Whenever the IMS is turned OFF via the Accessory power wire (such as when the vehicles ignition is switched off while the IMS is ON), when the IMS is turned back ON it will automatically default to whichever input is labeled Radio. USING THE IMS WITH A CELLULAR PHONE Since different Bluetooth-enabled cellphones operate differently, please read your cell-
phones instructions manual before using your cellphone with the IMS. BBlluueettooootthh PPaaiirriinngg The exact connection procedure may vary somewhat among different Bluetooth-enabled phones. When attempting to pair the IMS to a cellphone for the first time, be sure to follow any screen prompts on Bluetooth-enabled phone. 1. Put the cellphone in pairing mode. Note: The Bluetooth pairing code for the IMS is 0000. 2. Press the Select button on the IMS. The main menu will appear. (See Figure 10, on page 8.) 3. Use the Volume Knob to highlight BT Pairing and press the Select button. The IMS will enter the pairing mode. The display will read IMS Pairing, and the word Pairing will flash. see Figure 14. PPllaacciinngg NNuummeerriiccaallllyy--DDiiaalleedd CCaallllss 1. Switch the IMS to Input 2. 2. Dial the call directly through your cellphone. 3. You will hear the other partys voice through the audio systems speakers and the IMS Hands-Free Microphone will pick-up your voice. 4. When the call is completed, press the Hang-Up/Skip Ahead button (see Figure 7, on page 7). AAnnsswweerriinngg IInnccoommiinngg CCaallllss 1. When you receive a call the IMS will automatically switch to Input 2 and play a ring tone through the audio systems speakers. 2. Press the Answer Call/Skip Back button (see Figure 7, on page 7). 3. You will hear the other partys voice through the audio systems speakers and the IMS Hands-Free Microphone will pick-up your voice. 4. When the call is completed, press the Hang-Up/Skip Ahead button (see Figure 7, on page 7). CCoonnttrroolllliinngg CCeellllpphhoonnee MMuussiicc PPllaayy FFuunnccttiioonnss Since different cellphones operate differently, please read your cellphones instruction manual before using your cellphones music play features with the IMS. F I G U R E 1 4 : B L U E T O O T H P A I R I N G S C R E E N S 4. Once pairing has been completed the screen will change to Pairing Complete
(see Figure 14). The Bluetooth Operation and Paired Bluetooth Phone icons will appear on the normal operation screen (see Figure 9, on page 7). PPllaacciinngg VVooiiccee--DDiiaalleedd CCaallllss 1. Press the Press-To-Talk button (see Figure 7, on page 7). 2. The IMS will automatically switch to Input 2 and you will hear your phones voice-dial prompts through the audio system. 3. Follow the prompts to complete dialing the call. 4. You will hear the other partys voice through the audio systems speakers and the IMS Hands-Free Microphone will pick-up your voice. 5. When the call is completed, press the Hang-Up/Skip Ahead button (see Figure 7, on page 7). F I G U R E 1 5 : C E L L P H O N E M U S I C P L A Y C O N T R O L S 1. Place your cellphone in its music play mode. 2. Press the IMS Play/Pause button to play and pause the currently-playing song. An icon will appear on the LCD display (see Figure 15). 3. Press the IMS Skip Ahead button to skip to the next song in the queue. An icon will appear on the LCD display (see Figure 15). kappa series 4. Press the IMS Skip Back button once to skip to the beginning of the currently-playing song. Press the Skip Back button multiple times to skip to previous songs in the queue. An icon will appear on the LCD display (see Figure 15). 9 BTPairingPairingCompleteVol-SelectSkip AheadButtonSkip AheadIconSkip BackButtonSkip BackIconPlay/PauseButtonPlay/PauseIcon<<>>PLAY TROUBLESHOOTING NNootteess AAbboouutt UUssiinngg aa CCeellllpphhoonnee wwiitthh tthhee IIMMSS If you turn the IMS OFF during a phone call the calls audio will mute for 3 or 4 seconds before resuming through the phone. The call remains connected during this time. If you break pairing while the IMS remains ON (such as walking away while talking on the phone), after the phone is back within pairing range the IMS may take up to 1 minute to re-pair with it. During this time the IMS will automatically switch to Input 2, but you can manually change to a different input. Depending on your particular cellphone, if youre listening to the cellphones music mode through Input 2 when an incoming call is received, the music will mute, but the phone call ringtone may not sound through the audio systems speakers. When operating a music player through Input 2 using an A2DP dongle the Play/Pause icon on the IMS display may get out of sync if you press the music players Play/Pause button. Input 2 will only work with one music player at a time. If you have a paired phone with music play capability and a music player with an A2DP dongle, the phone will take priority over the music player with the dongle. If you want to change from a phone that is currently paired with the IMS to another phone that was previously paired with the IMS:
a) Turn the currently-paired phones Bluetooth pairing OFF. b) Turn the IMS OFF. c) Put the previously-paired phone into its Bluetooth pairing mode. d) Turn the IMS back ON. 10 SPECIFICATIONS kappa series 11 Inputs#1Navigation#2Bluetooth#3#4#7Input Impedance20k BalancedN/A20k Balanced20k Balanced20k BalancedGain TrimN/AN/AN/AN/AVar AVar BVar CN/APeak Indicator (red LED)N/AN/AN/AN/AN/ASpecs apply to both RCA and RJ45 outputMaximum Input SignalV/C at Max Output<1%THD+N1VoltsN/A1 Volts1 Volts2 Volts4 Volts13 Volts13 Volts13 Volts1 VoltsSignal to NoiseAdjust V/C for 100mV output70?7070?????70Cross TalkAdjust V/C for 100mV output70?7070707070707070Navigation #1 SpecEffectN/ABlendMuteMuteMuteMuteMuteMuteAttack Voltage100mVAttack Time1uSecRelease Time1 SecondPhone #2 SpecIncoming CallBlend(w/ Ring Tone)Mute BT Music(Ring Tone)Mute(Ring Tone)Mute(Ring Tone)Mute(Ring Tone)Mute(Ring Tone)Mute(Ring Tone)Mute(Ring Tone)Out Going CallBlendMute BT MusicMuteMuteMuteMuteMuteMutePowerOffStandby (ACC high IMS off)On (ACC high IMS on)Operating VoltagesBattery (yellow)<100uA<100uA<100uA10 to 16Accessory (red)0<110mA<1A11 to 16Remote Output (blue)000.3 A12 to 14Output #1ConnectorImpedanceMax OutputFrontRCA (1) stereo pair560 ohm single ended8 VoltsRearRCA (1) stereo pair561 ohm single ended8 VoltsSubRCA (1) Single562 ohm single ended8 VoltsOutput #2IMS (RJ45)PinFunctionOutputPin 1Audio GroundSecondary GroundPin 2Protect input Ground to display "Protect"Pin 3Remote output0.3 APin 4Sub Output8 VoltsPin 5Lt Rear Output8 VoltsPin 6Rt Rear Output8 VoltsPin 7Lt Front Output8 VoltsPin 8Rt Front Output8 Volts2 Volts#5#620k Balanced20k BalancedHigh / Low SwtMuteMute(Ring Tone)MuteN/A A valid serial number is required for warranty coverage. Features, specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. This product is designed for mobile applications and is not intended for connection to the mains. Harman Consumer Group, Inc. 2 route de Tours, 72500 Chateau du Loir, France www.infinitysystems.com 2008 Harman International Industries, Incorporated. All rights reserved. Part No. XXXX Infinity and Kappa are trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated, registered in the United States and/or other countries Technology Performance Design Declaration of ConformityWe, Harman Consumer Group, Inc.2, route de Tours 72500 Chteau du LoirFrancedeclare in own responsibility that the products described in this owners manualare in compliance with technical standards: EN 61000-6-3:2001EN 61000-6-1:2001Klaus LebherzHarman Consumer Group, Inc.Chteau du Loir,France 3/08