Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 68-14470Z66-A Alpine
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Designed b y ALPINE J apan 68-14470Z66 -A EN FR ES IN-D A SH GPS NA VIGA TION RECEIVER INA -W90 0 • OWNER ’S MANU AL Pleas e read before usin g this e quipmen t. • MODE D’EMPLOI V euillez lire avant d’ utiliser ce t appareil. • MANU AL D E OPERACIÓN Léalo an tes de utiliza r este equipo.
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1 -EN ENGLISH Contents Operating Instr uct ions PRECA UTIONS AND NO TICES IMPOR T ANT INFORMA TION ................. ...... 5 USER A GREEMENT ............... ....................... 6 END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT (Microsoft) ....... ...................
2 -EN Radio Listening to the Rad io .............. ................. ...... 34 Presetting Stations Manually .................... ...... 35 Presetting Stations Automatically .................. 35 T uning to Preset Stations .............. ..............
3 -EN SYST EM Setu p System Setup Operation ..................... ............ 53 Setting the External Device Interrupt Mode .................. ........... ............ 54 Setting the Interrupt Icon Display ............... 54 Switching the function of the remote sensor .
4 -EN Stori ng the desired Song/ Artis t (Sirius mode on ly) ..................... .................. 74 Stori ng desir ed Sport s T eams (Sirius mode on ly) ..................... .................. 74 Activ ating the stored Alert (Sirius mode on ly) .
5 -EN Operating Instr uctions IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING THIS PR ODUCT This prod uct is int ended to pr ovide tu rn by turn instructions to get you to a des ired d estination.
6 -EN USER AGREEMENT In using this Navigati on System (her einafter r eferr ed to as “System” ), which includ es Alpine El ectr onics, Inc. (“Alpi ne”) Specifica tions, Space Machine, Inc. (“Space Machine” ) Softwar e and NA VTEQ North America, LLC.
7 -EN ADDITIONAL SOFTW ARE/SER VICES. The SOF TWARE may permit ALPINE, MS, Micro soft Corpora tion or their af filiates to provide or make availa ble to you SOF TW AR E updates , suppleme nts, ad d-on.
8 -EN Points to Obser ve for Safe U sage • Read this manu al carefully before using this disc and system componen ts. They contain instructi ons on how to use this product in a safe and effective manner . Alpine cannot be r es ponsible for problems resulting fr o m fail ure to observ e the instr uction s in thi s manual.
9 -EN PRE CAUT IONS Prod uct Clean ing Use a soft dry cl oth for peri odic clean ing of the produc t. For more sev ere stai ns, plea se damp en the c loth with water o nly . Anythi ng else has the c hance of dissolv ing the paint or da maging the plastic.
10 -EN Disc Acce ssories There ar e var ious accesso rie s av ailable on the marke t for protec ting the disc surface an d improving sound quali ty . Howev er , most of them will in fluence the thic kness and/or diam eter of the disc. Usi ng such ac cessor ies can cau se op erati onal p roblems .
11 -E N Discs tha t cannot be played DVD-R OMs, DVD-RAMs, CD-ROMs (excluding MP3/WMA/ AAC file s), photo CDs, etc. DualDisc Thi s uni t is not co mp atible with DualD isc. Using a Du alDisc may c ause unit malfun ction, and may cause disc damage when the d isc is inserted /ejecte d.
12 -EN Using D VD-Rs/DVD-RWs /DVD+R s/DVD+RWs • Th is un it is co mpat ible w ith dis cs rec ord ed in th e stan dard DVD-V ideo and DVD-VR (D VD-R /D VD-R W only) formats. • Note that d iscs n ot f inalized (proce ssed to enab le t o play on playba ck-only DVD players) ca nnot be playe d on this DVD player.
13 -E N On Hand ling P ortab le audi o player • The unit can cont rol a Portable audio play er with the USB inter face. Playable audio fi le fo rmat s are MP3 an d WMA. • Porta ble audi o player fun ction is not gua ranteed . Use Portabl e audio pl ayer acc ording to the term s of agre ement.
14 -EN Accessor y List • Head un it .... ..... ......... ..... ......... ........ ...... ........ ...... ........ ...... ...1 • Power ca ble ..... ...... ........ ......... ..... ......... ..... ......... ........ ...... ...1 • Mounti ng s leeve .
15 -E N Inserting/Ejecting a Disc 1 Press on the unit. The display changes to t he Eject/ Tilt scr een. 2 Insert a disc: T ouch [Open ] on the Ejec t/Tilt scre en. The movable monitor will open , then insert a disc into the disc slot. Inserting a disc will close the monitor automatically .
16 -EN How to view the Display • Be sure to touch the button lightly with the pad of your finger on the display to pr ot ect the dis play . • If you touch a button and there is no r eaction, remove your finger from the display , and try again. Here i s an example explanation f or the R adio m ode disp lay on how t o reca ll a s ourc e.
17 -E N The numeric keypad input screen is displa yed when the DVD mode is select ed for sea rching a title o r chapte r . It can al so be use d for ent ering a country co de or password for D VD setup, and for sele cting a channel number in the SA T Radio m ode etc.
18 -EN Inf o Button T ouch th is to check i nformation such a s: • GPS recei ver stat us • Speed and tr ip information See pages 33 - 34 . Go to Button T ouch this to sta r t enteri ng a destin ation. Se e page s 20 - 25 . Home Button Press th is to g o to a sa ved home lo cation .
19 -E N Estimate Ti me Display Thi s ico n displa ys Estim ate d Tim e Remaining, Estimat ed Time of Arrival or Directi on to Destination. See page 32 to chan ge this set t ing . • The time estimates ar e based on t he averag e speed . The estimate time will vary dependin g on ve hicle spee d.
20 -EN 1 T ouc h anywhe re on map scree n. The vehicle arrow cha nges to a cr osshair cursor . 2 T ouch the selected po sition bar on the bo ttom of the screen. 3 Select Find Nearby Places. 4 Select the desired category and the desired place . 5 T ouch [Go!] on the Confirm Destination Screen.
21 -E N Places Button Select plac es. See pages 22 - 23 . Returns to th e previous screen. Pa ge List Down Map Button Press th is to g o to th e map. See page 18 . Address Book Button Sele ct from sa ved d estin ations . See page 24 . Intersection Button Set destina tion by intersec tion.
22 -EN 5 T ype th e desired city . If ther e ar e multiple matche s , the sys tem lists cit ies containing the str eet name and addre ss number that y ou keyed in. 6 The Confir m Destinati on Screen a ppears . T ouc h [Go!] to calculate the route. 7 See pages 25 - 27 , to see more details about Options on the confirmation destination screen.
23 -E N 3 Use the arrow to the right of the list to scroll up and down the list. 4 Select the desired place. For emergen cy locatio ns such as Police S tations, Hos pitals, etc., please ver ify availability befor e pr oceeding to such locati ons. 5 The Confir m Destinati on Screen a ppears .
24 -EN Go to Main Menu Go to Address Book 1 Select the desired destination. 2 The Confir m Destinati on Screen a ppears . T ouc h [Go!] to calculate the route. Editing Address Book The lockout function applies t o Setu p Menu an d Edit Add ress Book .
25 -E N 5 The Confir m Destinati on Screen a ppears . T ouc h [Go!] to calculate the route. • T o use other func tions on the Co nfirm Destination Screen, see pages 25- 27 for detail s. Finding a Intersection by Entering a City Name First If you know the city name of th e intersect ion you are search ing, select by Ci ty .
26 -EN 1 T ouc h [Chan ge Metho d]. 2 Select a method below . Avoi d Freeway Avoi d T oll Road Use Time Restric ted Road Avoi d Ferry 3 Select Quickest or Shortest. 4 T ouc h [OK]. 1 T ouch [Set as Home]. 2 T ouc h [OK] or type desi red name and touc h [ OK].
27 -E N Adding a nother Wa ypoint 1 Before y ou touch [Go!] at the W aypoint List screen, touch [+ Add W a ypoint] . 2 Enter the wa ypoin t with an y method jus t as fi nding a destination. ( pages 20 - 25 ) 3 T ouch [Set as W aypoint] to confirm. 4 The system returns to the Waypoint List screen.
28 -EN 4 Use the Up and Down b uttons to move the waypoint. 5 T ouch [OK] and the system retu rns to the W aypoint List screen. 6 T ouch [Go!] to calculate the route. ROUTE Y o u can view a list of street name s and upcoming turns and stre ets. Mai n Men u Info Rout e or directly from the Map 1 T ouc h [Vie w T urn List ].
29 -E N A v oiding a Particul a r Str e et 1 T ouc h [Vie w T urn List ]. 2 List of upcomi ng streets and turns appears on the screen. Select the street name , and tou ch its chec k box . 3 T ouc h [A voi d]. T o edit wa ypoints, see page 27 . Fro m Route screen, t ouch [Can cel Route].
30 -EN Route Guidance The street name of the next maneuver is disp layed in the top port ion of the screen. Second immed iate maneuver arrow is displa yed only for double maneuvers along the route. The maneu ver arrow is displayed f or the upcoming guidance.
31 -E N Navigat ion Button For navig ation settin gs, see pa ge 32 . Returns to th e previous screen. Pa ge List Down Map Button Press th is to g o to th e map. See page 18 . A udio Butto n For a udio s ettings, see pa ge 32 . Regional Button For Reg ional settings , see page 32 .
32 -EN Go to Main Menu Navigat ion Route Met hod Y o u can ch ange the default rou ting m ethod. See page 28 for de ta ils . Guidance Map Y o u can choose betwee n full map and arrow only in guidance m ode. Route Butto n Y o u can choose betwee n 3 different rout e buttons.
33 -E N Time Zone Y o u can set the Time Zone to fit your region. Information Go to Main Menu Info Dashboar d Button For viewi ng dashboar d, see page 33 . GPS But ton For viewi ng GPS, see pa ge 33 . Route Butto n For c hanging t he r oute, see page 28 .
34 -EN Locati ng GPS Satell ites The INA-W900 se arches the sky looking for GPS sa tellites. Acquiri ng GPS Si gnal The INA- W900 acq uires positi oning in forma tion tran smitted f rom 1 to 3 track ed satellites while searching f or more satellites (minim um 4 of n eeded).
35 -E N 5 T ouc h [ ] , [ ] or [ ] , [ ] to cha nge the radio f reque ncy up or do wn respectiv ely . In manua l mode, touc h and hold to change the f reque ncy continuou s ly . • “Digital ” is d isplayed w hen a d igital radio station is received.
36 -EN Changing the Display (HD Radio™ mode only) T ext in formatio n, such a s Station name, So ng title , Artist, etc., is display ed while re ceiving a digit al radio station. To u c h [INFO.] on the HD Radio T uner mode main screen. Each time you to uch this button, t he display changes as shown below .
37 -E N Playback 1 Press SOURCE/ on the unit. The SOURCE select ion scre en is displaye d. 2 T ouc h the sour ce ic on of [DISC] . The display shows the DISC mode screen. When a CD/MP3/WMA/AAC is inserted into the DISC SLO T of this unit, with the label sid e facin g up, the unit st arts to play the CD/MP3/WMA/AAC.
38 -EN About MP3/W MA/AAC What is MP3? MP3, w hos e of ficial nam e is “ MPEG -1, 2, 2. 5 Aud io Layer 3”, is a compression sta ndard prescribed by the ISO, t he Inter national Standa rdization Or ganizati on and M PEG which i s a jo int activity institution of the IE C.
39 -E N T e rmi nology Bit rate This is the “so und” compression rate specified for en coding. The higher the bit rate, the higher the sound qual ity , but also the larger the file s. Samplin g rate This v alue sh ows h ow man y ti mes per second the da ta is sample d (recor ded).
40 -EN T o watch a video source, yo ur vehicle m ust be pa rked with t he ignition key in the ACC or ON position . T o do this, follow the proce dures below . 1 Push the fo ot bra ke to bring your v ehicle to a complete stop at a safe location . Engage the park ing brake.
41 -E N 2 T ouch [Ke y] . The menu oper ation mode appear s . 3 T ouch [Ke y] again. The numeri c keypad input mod e scre en appear s. 4 T ouch a desir ed number . 5 T ouch [Ent er] on the nume ric keypad mode screen to confi rm your select ion. When a DVD contains two or more titles, the top me nu screen appears .
42 -EN Finding the Beginnings o f Chapters During pla yback, touch [ ] or [ ] . The chapt er switches each time the but ton is touc hed, and playback of the select ed chapter s tarts. • Some DVDs do not have chapters. Playing Still Frames (Pau sing) 1 During pla yback, touch [ / ] .
43 -E N The Pla ylist mode * 2 : * 2 T o switch the Program mode display to the Playlist m ode displa y on the DVD mode main sc r een, play back via pr ogram or playlist search. Refer to “ Searching by Pr ogram ” or “ Se ar ching by Playlis t ” (page 41 ).
44 -EN Switching the Subtitles (Subtitle Language) With D VDs on whi ch multipl e subtitle languages ar e recorde d, the subtitle language can be switched during pla yback; mo reover , su btitles can be hidden. 1 During pla yback, touch [P1/ 2] * . The functi on guide changes.
45 -E N Adjustin g the Ba lance T ouc h [L] or [R] to adjust the sound volume of the left and right sp eakers. Setti ng range: L15 t o R15 Adjusting the Balance/F ader Directly T ouc h and mo ve [ ] to a desir ed sett ing. Or touch a de sired setting ran ge, and [ ] wil l move to that locati on.
46 -EN Displ ay Exampl e for USB Me mory Search Scr een Select directly b y touching [ ] , and its track (or f older/ file) is played back. T ouch [ ] to ret urn t o the previous list screen. Titles are listed alphabetically , and c an be skipped every 200 titles with the same beginning with alphabetical character .
47 -E N DVD Setup Operation The D VD Setup o perati on can b e carr ied out after remo ving t he disc f ro m the un it. 1 Press SOURCE/ on th e unit. The SOURCE select ion scre en is displaye d. 2 T ouc h [ ] on the main sour ce screen. The SETUP main screen is displa yed.
48 -EN Set the la nguage used fo r the menus (t itle menu, etc .). Setti ng item: Menu L a ngua ge Setting contents: Auto / EN / JP / DE / ES / FR / IT / SE / RU / CN • When “Auto” is sele cted, the primary me nu language among the r ecor ded ones is played.
49 -E N Set the rating le v el of P ARENT AL 4 T ouch [ ] of Pa rental to tur n o n. 5 T ouch [ ] or [ ] of Pare ntal Level to select th e rating level (1 to 8) . Select “OF F” to cancel t he pare ntal lock or if you do not want to set a rat ing level.
50 -EN Digital SEEK Setting (HD Radio™ mode only) After carr ying out the steps 1 to 3 of “T o display the General mode screen” explained on page 52 , perform the operation desc ribed below . 1 Press SOURCE/ on th e unit. The SOURCE select ion scre en is displaye d.
51 -E N The visual set ting of Brig ht, color , contrast, et c. can be adjust ed in this mode. Sett ing it em: Vi sual EQ Fur the r set ting items: Visua l EQ * Bright Color * Tin t * Contrast Sharp * Use r Memory * * The set ting is unavailable in nav igation mod e.
52 -EN Y o u can ad just the brightne ss of the backlight (LOW). This function could be used , for instance, to change the screen br ightness while traveling at night. Setti ng item: Dimmer Lo w Level Settin g cont ent: -15 to +1 5 Y ou ca n adjust the level betwe en Min (-1 5) and Max (+1 5).
53 -E N The clock ind ication on the monit or display is turne d on or off respecti vely . Setti ng item: Cloc k Setti ng conte nts: O FF / ON • The cloc k o f the uni t will be auto maticall y updated accor ding to the data tha t the Navigation Sys tem pr ovides, and ca nnot be adjusted manually.
54 -EN If an Alpin e Ai-NET Auxiliary I nput Adapter (KC A-801B) is connected to the INA-W900, an Auxiliary Sourc e will be allowed to interr upt th e current audio source. For exam ple, yo u can listen to a portable MP3 p layer th rough your car audio system even with a C D changer co nnecte d and playing .
55 -E N Setting i tem: A UX IN Setting contents: OFF / ON / D VD / Gam e / EXT . DVD. / DVD CHG • OFF is not di splayed whe n the optional D VD playe r or D VD changer is connect ed. During System se tup, although the A UX name can be changed, it is not di splayed on the so urce selection s cr een.
56 -EN Sirius Setup Operation The ope ration can be perform ed when the optio nal Sirius r eceiver box is connecte d. 1 Press SOURCE/ on th e unit. The SOURCE select ion scre en is displaye d. 2 T ouc h [ ] on the main sour ce screen. The SETUP main screen is displa yed.
57 -E N 5 T ouc h [ ] of your favo rite team. The sele ction key is disp layed. 6 T ouc h [ ] or [ ] of the desired announ cement type. • Select “Non e” on the list if y ou do not want to store in memory .
58 -EN Alpine intr oduces IMPRINT - the world’ s first technology that thorough ly eliminat es in-car acous tic problems tha t normally degrade sound qual ity , which e nables us to experienc e music the way the art ist intended.
59 -E N Depending o n the res ponse characte ristics of t he speaker , care should be taken w hen settin g the re sponse s lope of th e high r ange speake r to FLA T in 2.2ch (3W A Y) mode (see “ Adjus ting t he Crossover S ettings (X-OVER)” on page 60 ), as speaker dam age may result .
60 -EN Y ou can modi fy the e qualizer settin gs to c reate a r esponse curve more appeali ng to your personal tast e. Setting item: G- EQ 1 Select L+R by touc hing [ ] of G-EQ. When parametric EQ is set to L+R , this setting will be turned off . 2 T ouc h [ ] of G-EQ after selecting L+R.
61 -E N 4 Adjust the crossover to your preference. Selecting th e Cut-Off Fr equency T ouch [ ] or [ ] of Freq., then select the cut-off frequency (cros sove r po int) .
62 -EN About Time Correction The dist ance bet ween th e listener and the speak ers in a car v ary widely due to the co mple x speak er placement. This diff erence in th e dist ances from the speakers t o the liste ner creat es a s hift in the s ounds i mage an d frequency chara cteristics.
63 -E N About the Crossover Crossover (X-Over): This uni t is equippe d with an ac tiv e cros sover . The crossover limit s the frequenc ies delivered to the ou tputs. Eac h channel is co ntrolled independe ntly . Thu s, each speaker pa ir can b e driven by the freque ncies for which they have been optim ally designe d.
64 -EN When the opt ional BLUETOOTH I NTERF A C E (KCE-400BT) is connecte d to this unit, the following operatio n can be performe d. Setup Before Using BLUETOOTH is a wireless technology allowing communi cation between a mobi le device or personal computer over sh ort dist ances.
65 -E N Setting the BLUET OOTH Device Select one of 5 connected BLUETOOTH compatible devices that you previously registere d. Sett ing it em: P aired Devi ces T ouc h a BLUE TOO TH com patibl e devi ce to use (c hange connec tion) from the P ai red Device list.
66 -EN Adjusting the volume for the mi cr ophone input Y o u can emphasiz e or weaken the microphon e input volume level. Setti ng item : MIC Inpu t Turn the Rotary e ncoder to select the de sired volume lev el (0 ~1 5). • The settin g cannot be adjust ed during a phone call .
67 -E N Call Switching Operation While making a call, th is functi on allows you to initiate the transfer of the audio bet ween the mobil e phone and the spea kers in the car. Whil e c allin g, touch [ ] to s witc h the c all sound between th e unit and mobil e phone.
68 -EN T ouc h [Call] of the per son nam e or t he tel ephone number y ou want to call fr om the Phone Book li st. The call is pla ced. • If one name has several numb ers r egistered in the telephone boo k, choose and t ouch [Call] of the desired number after touching [ ] of the name, the te lephone will be call ed.
69 -E N Operating Auxiliar y Devices (Optional) T o operate your devices connected to the A UX term inals on the rear panel of IN A-W900 (A UX mode) or to t he BLUETOO TH Interface connecto r by using an optional C on vers ion cable (KCE- 237B) (A UX+ mode), follow the pro cedure desc ribed below .
70 -EN When the op tional r earvie w camera HCE-C107D, etc . is connec ted, rear view video can be output to the monitor . • A r earview camera with RCA Out put connector c annot be con nected to t his unit. • Be sure to set “Cam era IN” to ON before using the rearview ca mera, refer to “Setting the Re ar Camera Input” on page 54 .
71 -E N Multi-Changer Selection (Optional) When using KC A-410C (V ersatile Link T erminal), yo u can connect two changers. 1 In chan ger mode, touc h [CHG SEL] or press BAND on the remote control (sold separately) to select the next changer (connected CD changers or KCA-420i).
72 -EN T uning in to Categorized Programs Quickly find a group of channels in a desired catego ry . The categori es are listed in the order designat ed by Sirius or XM Radio. 1 T ouc h CA TEG ORY [ ] or [ ] to select a desired category in the XM or Sirius mode.
73 -E N Search Function (XM mod e) 1 In XM mode, tou ch [ ] . SEARCH menu list is displayed. 2 Select the desired Search menu. Setti ng items : Categor y / Chann el Searching b y Catego ry 1 T ouch [ ] of Cate gory . The Cate g ory sear ch screen is di splayed.
74 -EN Storing the desired Song /Artist (Sirius mode only) This fe ature all ows y ou to store in formatio n in t he Recei ver’ s memory about the curre ntly tune d programm ing- ar tist or song. Wh en stored , a message is displayed to an nounce when stored song s are being broadcast on a nother radio sta tion, should yo u wish to listen to it.
75 -E N A USB memo ry or Portable audio player ca n be co nnected t o the INA-W900 through the US B Connector of this uni t. If a USB memor y device or Portable audio player is connecte d to the unit, MP 3/WMA/A AC files of USB me mory and MP3/WMA files of Portable audi o player can be p layed b ack.
76 -EN Random Play Shuffle (M. I.X.) The Shuffle functio n of the USB memory or Portabl e audio player is displayed as M.I.X. on the IN A-W900. Shuffle AL L: All songs in th e USB memory or Portable audio player are played ba ck in random seq uence. Any one song doe s not play back again un til all songs ha ve been played back.
77 -E N Select the desired Folder ( Folder up/ down) If you l isten to a fi le f rom a sel ected fol der , the folder can be changed. T ouc h [ ] or [ ] to select the folder .
78 -EN Retu rn to t he be ginn ing of t he cu rrent song: T ouch [ ] . Fast backward th e current song: T ouch and hold [ ] . Advance t o the begi nning o f the next son g: T ouch [ ] . Fast forward t he cur rent so ng: T ouch and hold [ ] . 4 T o pau se pla yback, touc h [ / ] .
79 -E N Random Play Shuffle (M. I.X.) The Shuffle functio n of the iPod is displ ayed as M.I.X . on the INA-W900. Shuffle AL L: All songs in th e iPod are p layed back in random seque nce. Any one song doe s not play back again until all songs have bee n played back .
80 -EN T erminology Dolby Di gital Dolby Digital is a digi tal audio compr ession technolog y developed by Dolby Laboratories t hat allows large quantitie s of audio data t o be effici ently recor ded on discs. The INA-W90 0 performs Dolby Digital 2-c hannel deco ding when it outp uts analog a udio s ignals.
81 -E N List of Language Codes (For d etai ls, s ee page 47 .) Lan g ua g e Kir u ndi Rom a ni a n R uss i a n Kin y a rw a nd a Sa n s krit S indhi Sa ngho S er b o-Cro a ti a n S ingh a le s e S lo .
82 -EN List of Countr y Codes (For d etai ls, s ee page 48 .) 7573 7577 7578 7580 7582 7587 7589 7590 7665 7666 7667 7673 7675 7682 7683 7684 7685 7686 7689 7765 7767 7768 7771 7772 7775 7776 7777 777.
83 -E N Pe r u F rench P olynesia Papua Ne w Guinea Philippines Pakistan P oland Saint Pierre and Mi q uelon Pitcairn Puer to Rico P or tugal Pal a u Par agua y Qatar Reunion Romania Russian Feder ati.
84 -EN In Case of Difficulty Basic No funct ion or displa y . • V eh icle’ s ignition i s off. - If conne cted accordi ng to th e inst ruction s, the u nit wi ll not operat e with the vehicle’ s ig nition off. • Impr oper power lead conne ctions.
85 -E N CD- R/CD- RW playback no t poss ible . • C lose se ssio n (fin alizat ion) has n ot bee n per forme d. - Perfo rm finalization and attempt playback aga in. Error displays. • Me chan ical err or . - T ouch [ Eject ] of Disc o n the Eject/T ilt scr een.
86 -EN • Button operat ion on the un it or remote cont rol is not possible . - For som e discs or playin g modes, cert ain opera tions are not possi ble. This is no t a malfunct ion. • Dis c does not match regi onal code nu mber . - Load a disc that match es the regional co de number .
87 -E N Indication for SA T Receiver Mod e • Mini T u ner missing/ di sconnec ted or no communic ation bet ween the u nit an d XM Radi o. - Che ck th e XM T uner.
88 -EN • The iPhone/i Pod is not verified. - Cha nge anoth er iPhone/ iPod. Indicat ion f or USB memory/P ortable audio pla yer mode • Ab normal c urrent is run to the U SB co nnector device. USB me mory/Por table au dio playe r is a malfun ction or it is shorted.
89 -E N Specifications MONIT OR SECTION FM TUNER SECTION AM TUNER SECTION NA VIGA TION SECTION USB SECTION CD/D V D SECTION PICKUP GENERAL CHASSIS SIZ E (Monitor section) • Due to continuo us pr o duct improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without not ice.
90 -EN Installation and Connections Before installing or connecting the unit, please read the followi ng an d pages 5 to 10 of th is man ual th oroughl y f or pro per use. Wa r n i n g MAKE T HE CORR ECT CONN ECTIONS. Failure to make th e proper conn ections may result in fire or product dama ge.
91 -E N Installation Caution c oncerning the inst allation lo cation 1 Before installing, make sure that the opening and cl osing of the displ ay wil l not interfere with operati on of the gear shi ft. 2 Angle o f inst alla tion About the installation angle, please install as horizont all y as possi ble withi n the fo llowing angle range.
92 -EN How to use a Seal If A is us ed for inst allation: Affix the sea l so that mounting holes B a nd C are cove red. If B is us ed for inst allation: Affix the sea l so that mounting holes A a nd C are cove red. If C is used fo r installation: Affix the sea l so that the moun ting hol es A and B are covered.
93 -E N Instal l the GPS ant enna <For in side ve hic le> 1. Stick the gr ound pad at the center of dash board and close to win dshield with one inch distanc e. 2. Attach GP S antenna to the center of ground pad. (the cable side faces the back of vehicle) <For ou tside vehicl e> At the f ront or back of vehicl e roof.
94 -EN Connections • Set the syst em switch to “NORM” when only a changer is connecte d (when the Ai-NE T compatible equal izer is not used) . When the I MPRINT audio processor is connecte d, set to EQ/DIV pos ition. * The two s ystem swit ches ar e loc a ted on the bot tom of the un it.
95 -E N Radio Antenna Receptacle Remote Contr ol Output Lead ( White/Br own) Connect t his lead to the r emote contr ol input lea d. This lead outputs the co ntroll ing signals f rom t he r emote contr ol. Remote Contr ol Input Lead (White/Br own) Connect t he e xternal Alpin e product to the remote cont ro l output l ead.
96 -EN Gro und Lead (Blac k) Connect thi s lead to a good chas sis gr ound on the vehicle. Make sur e the connec tion is made to b are me tal and is secur ely fa stened u s ing t he she et metal scr ew pr ovided.
97 -E N System Example Connect the Ai-NET compati ble Imprint audio pr ocessor (PXA-H100) DVD pla yer and changer . Imprin t Audio Processo r (PXA-H1 00) (Ai -NET) (sol d separ atel y) Ai- NE T cab le Ai-NET cable CD Changer (Ai-NET) (sold separat ely) D VD Video Pl ay er (Ai- NET) (D V A-5210, etc .
98 -EN When Connec ting Exter nal Equ ipment T o A udio In put term i na l System Switch When conne cting an IMPR INT audio pr ocessor or divide r using Ai-NET featur e, p lace the two switches in t he EQ /DIV positi on. When no device is co nnected , leave the swit ches in the NORM position.
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