Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product CDA-9886R Alpine
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ENGLISH 1 -EN Contents Opera ting Instr uctions W ARNING W ARNING ..... ................... .................... ..... 3 CA UTION ...... ................... .................... ..... 3 PRECAUTIONS ............... .................... ..... 3 Getting Started Accessory List .
2 -EN Disp lay Sett ing Changi ng Light ing Colou r ..... .................. ........ 23 Dimmer Con trol .......... .................. .................. . 23 Dimmer Le vel Setting ............ .................. ........ 23 Scroll T ype Setting .....
3 -EN Operating Instr uctions DO NOT OPE RA TE ANY F UNCTIO N THA T T AKES YOU R A TTENTION A WA Y FROM SAFEL Y DRIV ING YOUR VEHIC LE. Any functio n that requ ires your pro longed atten tion should on ly be performe d after co ming to a co mplete stop.
4 -EN Never Attem pt the Followin g Do not grip or pu ll out the disc w hile it is being pul led back into the pla yer by th e auto matic reload ing me chan ism. Do not at tempt t o insert a disc into the unit when t he unit power is of f. Inserting Dis cs Y our p layer accepts o nly one d isc at a time for play back.
5 -EN On handling Co mpact Discs (CD/C D-R/CD-RW) • Do not touch the surface. • Do not expose the disc to direct sunlig ht. • Do no t affi x stickers or lab els. • Clean the disc when it is dusty . • Make s ure that th ere are no bumps around the d isc.
6 -EN Accessor y List • Head un it ... ..... ......... ........ ......... ........ ........ ...... ........ ......... ...1 • P ower c able .... ......... ........ ......... ........ ...... ........ ........ ......... ...1 • Mounting sleeve......
7 -EN 3 Press RESET w ith a ballpoi nt pen or simil ar point ed object . Adjusting Volume Tu r n t h e Rotary enco der un til the desi red sound is obtaine d. Lowering Volume Quickly Activating the Audio Mu te function w ill instantl y lower the volume level by 20 dB.
8 -EN Presetting Sta tions Automatically 1 Press BAND/T A repeatedl y until t he desired r adio band i s displ ay ed. 2 Press and ho ld TUNE/A.ME for at least 2 seconds. The tuner will automat ically seek and stor e 6 strong statio ns in the s elected b and.
9 -EN Recalling Preset RDS Sta tions 1 Press F/SETUP to activate the function mo de. 2 Press 1 AF to activate the RDS mode. 3 Press F/SETUP to activate the preset mode . 4 Make sure that the funct ion mode returns t o preset mode, and the n press the preset b u tton in which your desired RDS station is p reset.
10 -EN Setting the Time to automatically Adjust When yo u set to O N, the t ime is auto matica lly adjust ed b y RDS d ata. 1 Press and ho ld F/SETUP for at l east 2 seconds to activate the SETUP mode . 2 Tu r n t h e R otar y enco der to select the T uner mode , and then p ress /ENT .
11 -E N When traffic infor mation station s cannot be received: In the t uner mode: When the TP sig nal can no long er be rec eived for ov er 1 minut e, the “ T A” in dicator blinks. In t he CD mod e: When the TP sig nal can no long er be rec eived, the traff ic information station o f ano ther freq uency wil l be sele cted automatically .
12 -EN Playback 1 Press (OPEN) . The fr ont pan el will open. 2 Insert a disc with the label side facing up. The disc will be pulled into the unit aut omatically . Close the fr ont panel manually . When a disc is alr eady inserted, pre ss SOURCE/ to switch to the DISC mode.
13 -E N Repeat Play Pres s 4 to play ba ck repea tedly th e track be ing played. The trac k (file ) will be played r epeatedly . Press 4 again and select off t o deactivat e repea t play . CD mode : * 1 When a CD changer is connec ted. • If RPT is s et to ON during M.
14 -EN Searching for CD T ext On discs uti lizing CD T ext, so ngs can be searched an d played by using their rec orded titles. For disc s without CD T ext, sea rches are made usin g the tra ck numb ers a ssoci ated with eac h song . 1 Press / EN T during play .
15 -E N Supported p l a ybac k sampling r ates and bit rates MP3 WMA AAC This de vice may not play bac k correctly depe nding on sa mpling rate s. In the US B mode, th e playback time may not b e correctly displayed when a V BR (V ariable Bit Rate) recorded file is played back.
16 -EN Adjusting Subwoofer Leve l/Bass Level/ T reb le Level/Balance (Between Left and Right)/Fader (Between Fro nt and Rear)/ Auto Volume/Defeat 1 Press Rotary enc oder (AUDIO) repeatedly to choose the de sired mode.
17 -E N 3 -3 * 7 Tu r n t h e Rotary enco der to select the desired bass level (–7~+7). Y ou can emphasise or weaken t he bass level. 4 Press and ho ld / ESC for at lea st 2 seconds to return to normal mode. • If no operation is perfor med for 15 seconds , the unit will re turn to normal mode aut omatically.
18 -EN Blackout Mode On and Off When B lackout mode is turn ed on, all display ind ication s on this unit will tu rn off to re duce power consum ption. This additional power enhance s the sound qualit y . 1 Press SO UND SETUP to activate the Sound Setting mode.
19 -E N Displaying the T ext T ext info rmation, su ch as the disc name an d the track name, will be display ed if playing a CD text comp atible disc. It is also pos sible to display the f older name, t he file name, and the tag, et c., wh ile p laying MP3/ WMA/ AA C f ile s.
20 -EN Abou t “T ext” T ext : T ex t compatib le CDs co ntain text inf ormat ion such as the disc name an d track n ame. Such te xt infor mation is referred to as “text” . • Some characters may not be displaye d corr ectly with this device, depending on the char acter type.
21 -E N 4 Tu r n t h e Rotary encod er to chang e the setting, and then p ress / ENT . (e.g. Select Power IC ON or Pow er IC OFF) 5 Press and ho ld F/SETUP for at l east 2 seconds to return to normal m ode. • Pr essing / ESC r eturns to t he pre vious SETUP mode.
22 -EN Setting the External D igital Input When an ALPINE Ai-NET compatibl e digital audio process or (PXA-H701) and a DVD player (D VE -5207) not comp atible with Ai-NET are conn ected, set Digita l A UX to ON to enjoy 5.1- channel surround sou nd. Y ou can change the Digital A UX name display when Digital A UX i s set to O N.
23 -E N Settin g the Lang uage Fon t Four types of font ca n be selected. Demonstration This unit ha s a demonstrati on feature for th e display . • T o quit Demo mode, set to Demo OFF . Setting Adaptive Steering Remote Control This uni t is compat ible wit h the adaptive steerin g remo te control.
24 -EN Scr oll T ype Set ting Choose from two scrolling methods. Select t he type y ou prefer. Scroll Setting (T ext Scroll) This CD player ca n scroll the disc a nd track names re corded on CD-TEXT discs , as well as the text information of MP3/WM A/AA C files, f older n ames, and tags.
25 -E N An iPod ® can be connect ed to th is uni t by u sing the proprietar y ALPINE FULL SPEED™ Conne ction Cable (KCE-422i) ( sold separa tely). When this unit is connected by using the cable, the co ntrols on the iPod are not funct ional.
26 -EN 4 Tu r n t h e Rotary encod er to se lect an album, and then press / ENT . 5 Tu r n t h e Rotary encod er to select a song a nd press / ENT . The select ed song i s played back.
27 -E N Random Play Shuffle (M. I.X.) The Shuffle functio n of the iPod is displ ayed as M.I.X. on thi s unit. Shuffle Albums: The songs on eac h album are p layed back i n proper or der . Upon completio n of all the songs on t he album, the nex t album is selected ran domly .
28 -EN Alpine intr oduces IMPRINT - the world’ s first technology that thorough ly eliminat es in-car acoustic problems that norm ally degrade sound qual ity , which e nables us to experienc e music the way the art ist intended, refer to “ About IM PRINT” ( pag e 35 ).
29 -E N Adjusting Sound Setting in M anual Mode Y ou c an change these so und settings to cre ate your own pr eference when th e MultE Q mode is set to M ultEQ off (Manu al Mode). 1 Press IMPRINT to acti vate the So und menu selection mode . 2 Tu r n t h e Rotar y en coder to select the desired item, and then p ress / ENT .
30 -EN Depending o n the respons e characteristi cs of the spe aker , care should b e taken w hen settin g the respo nse slope of the h igh range speaker to FLA T in 2.2ch (3W A Y) mode (see “ A djustin g the Cr ossover Settings” on page 31 ), as speak er d amag e may result .
31 -E N 1 After s electin g P arametric EQ from the Sound Fi eld Adjustment mod e, press BAND/T A to select the band to be adjusted. Band 1 Ba nd2 Band3 Band4 Band 5 Band1 2 Press or to select frequency bands.
32 -EN 3 Press SOURCE / to adj ust the slope . Adjustable slope: FLA T * , 6 d B/oct., 12 d B/oct., 18 dB/oct., 24 dB/ oct. * FLA T can be set for th e HIGH slope only when User’s is selected in “Setting the Response Slope for the High Range Speaker (T W Setup)” ( page 30 ).
33 -E N 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 dif ference 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.
34 -EN About the Crossover Crossover (X-O VER): This uni t is equippe d with an active cros sover . The cr ossover limit s the frequenc ies delivered to the output s. Each channel i s control led independe ntly . Thu s, each spe aker pair c an be dr iv e n by the fre quencies for which they have been optim ally designed.
35 -E N About IMPRINT All good musi c starts as an artist’s vision. After count less hours of rehearsi ng, recording and mixing, that vision is r eady for us to hear on discs, radio and other media .
36 -EN Controlling CD Changer ( Optional) An optiona l 6-disc or 12-disc CD Changer may be con nected to thi s unit if it is A i-NET co mpat ible. With a CD Cha nger connec ted to the Ai-NET i nput of th is unit, the CD C hanger will be c ontrollable from this unit.
37 -E N Controls on Remote Cont rol Source Button Pres s this but ton to sele ct the aud io sourc e. V olume Adjustment Buttons T o incr ease the volu me level: Press the butt on T o decreas e the vol.
38 -EN Batter y Replacement Applicable battery: Use two “ AAA” sized dry batteri es or equi valent. 1 Opening the battery cover Slide out th e battery cover while firmly pr essing in t he direc tion of the arrow . 2 Replacing the battery Insert the batte ries, observin g the polarities as illustrat ed.
39 -E N In Case of Difficulty If you encounte r a problem, please turn th e power of f , then on again. If the un it is still not f unctionin g normall y , plea se review the item s in the following check list. This guide will help you isolat e the problem if the unit is a t fault.
40 -EN • No CD is inserted . - I nsert a CD . • Altho ugh a dis c is inse rted, “No Dis c” is disp laye d and the un it does not start to pla y or eject the disc. - R emove the di sc by following these step s: Press the b utton agai n for at least 2 seconds.
41 -E N • Ab normal current is run to the USB co nnector device (a n error message may be displaye d if the USB device that is not compat ible wit h the u nit is c onnec ted). USB memory is a malfu nction or it is shorted. - C onnect anot her USB memor y .
42 -EN Specifications FM TUNER SECTION MW TUNER SECTION L W TUNER SECTION CD PLA YER SECTION USB SECTION PICKUP REMO TE CONTROL GENERAL CHASSIS SIZE NOSEPI ECE SIZ E • Due to continuo us pr o duct impro vement, specifications and design are subject to change without not ice.
43 -E N Installation and Connections Before installing or connecting the unit, please read t he followi ng an d page s 3 to 5 of t his man ual thor oughly f or pro per use. War ni n g MAKE T HE CORR ECT CONN ECTIONS. Failure to make th e proper connec tions may resul t in fi re or produc t dama ge.
44 -EN Installation • The ma in unit must be mount ed within 35 degr e es of the ho rizontal plane, back to front. Removal 1. Remove the deta chable fr ont panel. 2. Use a small screwdriver (or similar tool) to push th e locking pin s to the “u p” positi on (see above drawing).
45 -E N <JAP ANESE CAR> USB memory Connection (sold separately) Connect USB memory Connect USB memory to USB cable. Remove USB memory Pull out USB memory squarely from th e USB cable.
46 -EN Connections * (Black) ADAPTIVE STEER ING REMO T E G . GND (Pink/Black) A UDIO INT ERRUPT IN (Green) (Gre en/B lack) (White) (White/Black ) T o iPod T o Ve hicle Dis play Interfac e JASO Antenn .
47 -E N V ehi c le Display Interface Connector (Blac k) Output s V ehicle Display I nterface c ontr ol sig nals. Connect this t o the optiona l V ehicle Dis play Int erface box.
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