Audiovox CNPJEN1 Key Features:
- Connects Your XM Ready Jensen Car Receiver to the Universal XM Car Radio Tuner CNP2000UCA
- Connection cable for Jensen satellite radio or XM Radio ready head unit
- Programmable built-in software
- Professional and seamless integration for cleaner install
- Requires Audiovox CNP2000UCA XM Direct 2 Connector Module which is included in this package
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Audiovox CNP2000UCA Key Features:
- Universal XM Satellite Radio Programmable Interface Adapter
- Allows conversion of your existing aftermarket head unit into an XM Radio receiver
- Direct connection allows for greater digital sound quality
- Features built-in expansion port (pass through connection) for additional compatible manufacturer devices like iPod adapters or CD changers
- Compatible with the XM Mini-Tuner, a portable subscription cartridge that will eliminate the need to have multiple subscriptions
- Web based update software will ensure latest software
- Includes adapter, XM Mini-Tuner/car dock, antenna, and USB programming cable
- Requires programming from a computer running Windows XP or newer and Internet Explorer before installation in the car
- 1-year Manufacturer's warranty
Note: A subscription to XM is also required. Satellite radio service is available only within Canada and the lower 48 states — not available in Hawaii or U.S. territories.
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buellmc from Atlanta
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I bought this item and installed it. The installation was quite easy, however, after I finished downloading the information and installing into the unit, I was not able to get any sound from the unit. When I called Jensen, they said that the unit was defective, and that they were having problems in this line. I asked if I could return it for one that worked and they agreed. I had to pay an addional $89.00. This was crazy, so I did not send it back, I also called XM radio and reported this bad customer services.
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Andrew from Baltimore, MD
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First, YOU MUST HAVE ACCESS TO A COMPUTER WITH WINDOWS XP. XP is the only platform that works, not Vista, not 7, just XP.
With that said, the programming is simple. Install the software from the given site, open it, connect the module via given USB cable, and click on your head units info and click program. Connect the XM Module and specific cable to the Audiovox module, plug it into your head unit, activate it, and enjoy.
I had no problems with it, except the Windows XP issue, it works great, and the install was easy. Just remember to program the module before you install it.
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