Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 68-21627Z13-A Alpine
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Designe d by ALPIN E Japa n 68-2162 7Z13- A • O WNER ’S MANU AL Please read befo re us ing this equi pmen t. • MODE D’EM PLOI V euillez lire avan t d’ utiliser c et ap pare il. • MAN U A L DE OP ERACIÓN Léalo antes de utilizar e ste eq uipo .
ALPINE ELE CTRONICS MARKET ING, INC. 1-1-8 Nis hi Gotand a, Shinagawa-ku, T okyo 141- 0031, J apan Phone 03-54 96-8 231 ALPINE ELECTRONICS FRANCE S.A.R.
3 -EN Contents EN GLIS H Op er a tin g In str u ctio ns WA R N I N G W ARNING ......... ...... ..... ...... ...... ......... ...... ..... ... 5 CA UTION . ...... ......... ..... ...... ...... ...... ......... ..... ... 5 PRECA UT IONS ....... ..... ..
4 -EN Contents EN GLIS H Sett ing the BL UETOOTH sound quality ....... . 21 Adj ustin g the v olu me ( VO L L V ADJ ) ...... .... ...... ....21 Sound A uto setti ng (A UTO SET ) .... .... .... .... ...... .... ..21 Setting t he calle r inf ormat ion disp lay/ text me ssage indicator ON /OFF .
5 -EN Opera ting Instructions WA RN IN G This sym bol me ans impo rtant instruc tio ns. F a ilure to he ed them can re sult in seri ous in jury or dea th. DO NOT OPERA TE ANY FUNC TION THA T TAKES Y OUR A T TENTION A W AY FROM SAFE L Y DRIVIN G Y OUR VE HICL E.
6 -EN disc ha s been inse rted c orr ectl y , pus h the RES ET butt on with a pointed object such as a ballpoint pe n. Playing a disc while driving on a ver y bump y road may resul t in skips, but th is will n ot scratch the dis c or damage th e player .
7 -EN Protect ing the US B Connec tion T e rminal • Only USB Flash Memory devices can b e connected to the USB conn ect ion te rmina l on this unit. Cor rect per forman ce us ing ot her USB products cannot be guaranteed. A USB hub is no t supported.
8 -EN Accessor y List • Head Unit .............. ................. ............. ............. ............. ............1 • Power Cable .. ............ ............. ................. ............. ............. ........1 • Microp hone ...... .
9 -EN Adjusting V olume Tu rn t h e Rotary en cod er un til the desir ed sound is obtai ned . Set tin g T im e 1 Press and hold AUD IO SETUP for at le ast 2 sec onds to activate the SETUP selection mode . 2 Tu rn t h e Rotary en cod er t o select GENERAL, and then press ENTER .
10 -EN Presetting Stations Automatically 1 Press BAND repea tedly u ntil th e desi red radio band i s display ed. 2 Press and hold TUNE A.ME f or at l east 2 sec onds. The frequenc y on the d isplay continues t o change while th e automatic memory is in progre ss.
11 -E N Repeat Pla y 1 Press a 4 . The so ng is pl ayed back repe atedly . a *1 a *2 (off ) a *1 Only a track/file i s repeatedly played back. *2 Only files i n a folder ar e repe at edly p layed back. (MP3 mode only) 2 T o c ancel repeat p lay , selec t (off ) w ith the above procedur e.
12 -EN About MP3 CA UTION Except for priva te use, duplicating audio data (including MP3 data) or distributing, transferring , or copying it, whether for free or for a fee, without permission of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited by the Copyright Act and by international treaty .
13 -E N Adjusting Su bw oofer Lev el/Bass Lev el/ Middle Lev el/T reble Lev el/Balance (Between Left and Right)/Fader (Between Front and Rear)/Loudness/Def ea t 1 Press AUDI O SETUP repe atedly to choo se the de sired mode .
14 -EN Y ou can mo dify the Equalizer s ettings to create a response cur ve more appealing to your personal tas te. The setting of Bass, Mid and T reble can be adjust ed in this mode.
15 -E N The output lev el of each s ource is individu ally adjustable. For ex am ple, if the TUNER level sounds lo wer than CD , it s ou tpu t can be adjust ed wi tho u t a ff ecti ng the ot her so ur c es. The Hand s free phone talk level, ring to ne level and micr ophone gain level can also be adjust ed by using this setting.
16 -EN Displ a ying th e T ext T ext information, such as the disc name and the track name, wil l be displa yed if pla ying a CD tex t compa tible di sc. It is also possibl e to displ ay the folde r name, the f ile n ame and the tag, etc ., whi le playing MP3 files .
17 -E N Optio n M en u Sett in g Y ou can quickly adjust the setting items rel evant to the current SOURCE by us ing Opt ion Menu. 1 Press and hold ENTE R/OPTION f or at lea st 2 sec onds to act ivate the O ption menu o f the curre nt source. Note • The option menu v a ries depending on the source.
18 -EN Set tin g Y ou can fl exibly c ustomize the un it to suit your own preferences an d usa ge. From t he SE TUP menu , GEN ER AL S et ting , DI SPLAY Se ttin g, etc. , can be modified. 1 Press and hold AUD IO SETUP for at le ast 2 sec onds to activat e the SETUP mode .
19 -E N DISP LA Y is selec ted on the set up ma in men u in st ep 2. Dim mer Cont rol Set the Dimmer con trol t o Au to to decrease the illuminatio n brightness of th e uni t with the head light s of the v ehicl e ON. This mode is u seful if you feel the unit’ s back lighting is too brig h t at night.
20 -EN Pairi ng a BL UET OO TH compa tible devic e with SSP (Secure Simple P air ing) 1 Using your BL UETOOTH compatible device, select the “Alpine CD Re ceiver” f or pairing. 2 Tu rn t h e Rotary en cod er t o change the head unit display fro m “P AIR N O” t o “P AIR Y ES ” .
21 -E N 2 Tu rn t h e Rotary en cod er to select “CONNEC T” to connect the se lected devi ce . The c onn ecte d de vice is ma rked with “ l ” . Select “DISCONNECT ” to disco nnect this devic e. Select “C LEAR” when you want t o clear the device f rom the devic e list.
22 -EN Setting te xt message indi cator ON /OFF (MSG ALERT) When it is set to ON, the h indica tor blinks for 30 seconds while receiving a text message. The h indicat or remains o n if ther e is an unread te xt message on t he connected mobile phone. Note s • Depending on t he mobil e phone, t his funct ion ma y not be performed.
23 -E N • W hen us ing a micropho ne, spe ak as direc tly as you can into the micropho ne to pick up the b est s ound qualit y . • Cer ta in mo bile ph one fea tu re s are de penden t on the cap ab ilit ies a nd settin gs of you r serv ice pr ovider ’ s netwo rk.
24 -EN Redialing a Number In Ou tgoing History Pr eviou sly d ialed t elep ho ne n um bers ar e stored in dia led call s hist ory . Y ou can re dial a number by searching from di aled cal ls history .
25 -E N 1 Pre ss any one of the preset button s (1 throug h 6) that has had a number stored in the phone mode. The informati on (name/numb er) stored in the preset stati on is displayed. 2 Press ENT ER or f . The stored pres et number is d ialed directly.
26 -EN Playing MP3 Files from Flash Memor y (optional) If you connect a Flash Memory Device containing MP3, MP3 file s can be p lay ed ba c k. 1 Press SOUR CE to switch to the US B A UDIO m ode. 2 T o pause playback, press . Pr essing again wi ll re sume the p layback.
27 -E N Connec ting an iP od/iPhone An iP od /iPhon e can be c onnec ted t o th is un it by usi ng th e Interf ace cable f or iP od (inc luded wi th iP od). When a n iP od/iPhon e is co nnected to this unit, you can choose to contro l the iP od/iPhone using its own controls or by the he ad unit contro ls.
28 -EN Searchin g for a desired S ong An iPod/iPhone can contain thousands of songs. The uni t for this reason can make various searches using the s earch function as shown below .
29 -E N Selec t Playlist/Ar tist/Albu m/Genre/ Composer Pla ylis t/Artis t/Alb um/Genr e/ Composer can be ea sily c han ged . Fo r exa m ple, if yo u lis te n to a son g fr om a se lect ed albu m, the al bu m can be c h a ng e d. Press 1 or 2 to select the des ired Playlist/Ar tist/Album/ Genre/Com poser .
30 -EN In Case of Difficulty If you encounter a problem, pleas e turn the power of f, then on again. If the uni t i s still no t fun ction ing n orm ally , pl ease rev iew the i t ems i n the follo wing checkl ist. This guide will hel p you isola te the pro blem if the unit is at fault.
31 -E N •M e c h a n i s m e r r o r . 1 Press the button and eject the CD . If not ejecting , consult your Alpin e dealer . 2 When the error indication rema ins after ejecting, press the button agai n.
32 -EN Specific ations FM T UN ER SEC TIO N AM TUNER SECTION CD PLA YER SECTION PICKUP USB SECTI ON * Fr equency re sponse ma y di ffer dependi ng on the encod er softwar e/bi t rate.
33 -E N Installation and C onnec tions Before installi ng or connecting the u nit, please rea d the follow ing and refer to “Oper ating Instructions” on pag e 5 for proper use. WA RN IN G MAKE TH E CORREC T CONN EC TIONS. Failure to make th e proper connect ions may result in f ire or produ ct d amage.
34 -EN Installat ion Cau ti on When you install this unit in your car , do not remove the detachable front panel. If the detachable front p anel is removed during installation, you might press too hard and warp the metal p late that h olds it in plac e .
35 -E N Connec tions * When Su bwoofer is OFF: Output is for F ron t spea kers. When Sub woof er is ON: Output is for S ubwoo fer . For det ails on how to set the Subwoofer to ON/OFF, refer to “T urnin g Subwoofer ON/OFF” on page 15.
36 -EN Microp hone (Suppl ied) Po wer Antenna Lead (Blu e) Connect this lead to the +B terminal of your power antenn a, if applicable. Note • This lead should be used only for controlling the vehicle ’ s power antenna. Do not use this lead to turn on an am plifier or a signal processor , etc.
LIMITED W ARRANTY ALPINE ELEC TRONICS OF AMERICA, INC. AND ALPINE OF CANADA INC. (“ Alpine ”), are dedicated to quality craftsmanship and are please d to offer this W arr anty .
About th e Rules of Bl uetooth E lectrom agnetic R adiation Regu lation USA/ Canada This device compl ies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS- Gen of IC Rule s.
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