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Gateway Lite BT
iPod, USB and Bluetooth
iPod, USB and BluetoothiPod, USB and Bluetooth
iPod, USB and Bluetooth
(A2DP
(A2DP(A2DP
(A2DP
streaming & Hands Free
streaming & Hands Freestreaming & Hands Free
streaming & Hands Free)
))
)
User Manual
v.1.6
GBL-9223-3
1.
I
NTRODUCTION
The Dension Gateway Lite BT is an easy to use mul-
timedia adapter that enables music playback on your
vehicle’s entertainment system from several sources.
Control playback using the buttons of the car stereo.
Enjoy Bluetooth connectivity for hands free mobile
call handling and music streaming (via A2DP).
Gateway Lite BT is designed for cars without text
display (except for BMW and some Toyota models),
therefore the control feature set is limited (track
skipping and USB folder browsing).
Supported Audio devices
USB: Flash Memory and Hard Disk Drive (USB 1.1 or
higher)
File System: FAT16 or FAT32
Storage capacity: up to 64GB music content
Music Format: MP3, WMA (except for DRM protect-
ed, WMA-lossless, WMA-Pro) and WAV
iPods
1
:
iPod (4th generation)
iPod nano (1
st
, 2
nd
, 3
rd
, 4
th
, 5
th
and 6
th
generation)
iPod mini
iPod Photo 4G
iPod Video 5G
iPod Classic
iPod touch (1
st
, 2
nd
, 3
rd
and 4
th
generation)
iPhones
1
:
iPhone 4S, 4
iPhone 3GS, 3G
1
These require an optional iPod connection cable (IPDC1GW).
Devices supported using an optional Lightning
Adapter (LIA1GW0):
iPhone 5S, 5C, 5
iPod touch (5th generation)
iPod nano (7th generation)
These require an optional Lightning Cable (original
Apple or IPLC1GW) or 'iPhone 5 cradle' (IP5LCRU or
IP5LCRP). Also supported via a genuine ‘Lightning to
30-pin adapter’ and an iPod dock cable (IPDC1GW).
Please refer to the manual of your car audio system
for details on how to operate. Gateway Lite BT needs
to be installed and configured correctly for your
vehicle. For assistance with installation, please refer
to the Installation Guide.
2.
G
ETTING STARTED
Before you start, please check that your iPod or
iPhone is up to date. You can get the latest firmware
updates via iTunes or the settings menu on your
device. If you use a USB device, please check the
above requirements.
3.
O
PERATION
Switch ON your car radio and select the ‘CD changer’
source. This is usually done by pressing the CDC or CD
button, or pressing the CD button twice. If in doubt
consult the audio section of your car’s manual.
Connect your iPod or USB drive to the Gateway. The
first file on the device starts to play. If the Gateway
has been used earlier, music will play from your iPod
or USB from the point last played. If both are con-
nected, the last used source will continue to play.
Switching off the radio (or the ignition) will stop
playback and put the devices connected to standby.
Next/Back and Random/Repeat/Scan buttons (radio
dependent) work according to their usual function.
If neither the iPod nor a USB drive is connected
CD5/Track99’ is displayed with the counter running.
4.
A
BOUT SOURCES
iPod
Two operation modes are available:
iPod User Interface (iPod UI)
iPod Gateway Interface (iPod GW)
In iPod UI mode the original user interface of the
iPod remains active (i.e. the click wheel still works) so
you can use it for browsing normally.
During playback the Radio displays CD5. The shown
track numbers and time counter are not synchro-
nized with the iPod. We recommend the use of this
mode if you want original iPod functionality.
In iPod GW mode the click wheel or the touch screen
is disabled
2
, the iPod displays the currently played
song information. (On iPod touch and iPhone the
‘Accessory attached’ message will be displayed only.)
iPod playback control is possible only from the car
stereo (Head Unit or steering wheel). In this mode
the track number and the time is displayed on the
radio display (Radio dependent).
2
Please note that on iPod touch and iPhone running iOS 6 or
newer the ‘GW mode’ does not disable UI control or normal
display.
CD buttons have the following functions in different
iPod modes:
CD#
iPod GW
iPod UI
CD1
1
st
playli
-
CD2
2
nd
playlist
-
CD3
3
rd
playlist
-
CD4
4
th
playlist
-
CD5
Play All
parking
disc
CD6
Set iPod UI mode
Set iPod GW mode
During Playback you can select next or previous
playlist by pressing the FF or REW ( / ) function
button on the Head Unit (device dependent).
Dension also offers an optional dash-mount cradle to
dock your iPod safely (not included).
The iPod is being charged while connected to Gate-
way Lite BT (including Lightning Adapter connection).
USB
If a USB drive is connected, the Gateway will start
playing back in ‘Play All’ mode. If the Gateway has
been used earlier, music will play from your USB
drive from the point last played.
You can choose Folders (assigned in alphabetically
order) stored in the root directory by using the CD
selection buttons.
CD#
Function
CD1
1
st
Folder
CD2
2
nd
Folder
CD3
3
rd
Folder
CD4
4
th
Folder
CD5
Play All
CD6
unused disc
During playback the Radio displays ‘CD’ and the track
number with the time elapsed of the current track
(Radio dependent). When CD1 through CD4 is select-
ed, you can jump to the next or previous subfolder
using the FF/REW ( / ) buttons. In ‘Play All’ mode
all Folders/Subfolders can be reached and selected
using the FF or REW function buttons.
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Tips and Tricks: You can easily define how the CD selection buttons are assigned by naming the Folders as: 1-Rock, 2-Blues, 3-Pop, etc

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