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3. PAC AAI-NIS installed on Factory head unit to allow for connection of PC audio (Coming Soon) and XM MyFi.or IPOD. I installed surface mount female RCA jacks on the passenger side center console for ease of connections. (See Photo 2)

PAC AAI-NIS

RCA Jack locations

The AAI-NIS works with a Satellite ready Infiniti and Nissan factory radios. It allows audio from devices like Apple's iPod™, VCP, MP3 players, Portable CD players, DVD players or aftermarket satellite receivers to play through the stock stereo system. It has two auxiliary inputs which are selected by the SAT/Radio button on face of radio. The AAI-NIS is the first in the industry to use the steering wheel or radio buttons to send out commands to PAC's optional SWI-X which can be used to control an MP3 player, DVD, VCP or most devices that use an infrared remote. The AAI-NIS also comes with negative remote outputs when ever the radio is in Aux mode which can be used to turn on devices.

Vehicles supported:
2003-2005 G35
2004-2005 350Z
2003-2005 Murano, Pathfinder
2004-2005 Maxima, Murano, Quest, FX-35/45
2005 Altima, Frontier
2004-2005 Infiniti QX56


Note: Plugs in at back of radio only. This aux input will not work if the vehicle is already equipped with a satellite receiver. The AAI-NIS will support 2003 Murano / Pathfinder, 2004 Nissan Maxima / Murano / Pathfinder / Quest, 2005 Altima, 2004-2005 Inifinit QX56 and Infiniti 2004 FX-35/45, however due to the way the steering wheel and presets control the radio (vehicles with a PRESET ABC button), the SWI-X output is not supported. PRESET A is assigned to Auxiliary 1 input and PRESET B is assigend to Auxiliary 2 input. PRESET C does not access any inputs on the AAI-NIS.

 

 

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