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3DA-W882EIn-Dash CD Changer/Cassette/DSP Receiver
40W x 4
DOLBY B•C NR
O/C
EJECTOPEN
CLOSE
IN-DASH CD CHANGER / CASSETTE / DSP RECEIVER 40Wx4 3DA-W882EMODE
SUB W.
CLK TITLE
SOURCEDEMO
BANDPROG
DISP
T.S.M.
S.P.S.
INTLZ PWRDISC TITLE MEMORY SUB WOOFER LEVEL CONTROL
EQ
SUR
BBE
SEEK
TRACK
P.S.
EQ
LEVEL
UP
DN
MANU/DISCREW FF
EQ BAND
DN UP1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 FUNC
B/C NRMHCT
EQ FLAT MALE FEMA. POPS ROCK NEWS SUR
DISC
NORM. STAD. LIVE HALL CHUR. DANCE BBE 1 2 3
LEVELRL
FR
MIN.
MAX
63• 160• 400• 1K• 2.5K• 6.3K• 16K• •
DX ST
MTL B C NR D.A.P.
USERPRESET
M.I.X.ALL
REPEATMONO
RPT ALL
B.SKIP TUNESCAN
A.MEMOFUNC
COMPACT DISC CHANGER
• OWNER'S MANUAL (page 2- page 67)Please read this manual to maximize yourenjoyment of the outstanding performance andfeature capabilities of the equipment, then retainthe manual for future reference.
(3DA-W882E)
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PrecautionsThis label is intended to alert the user to the presence of importantoperating instructions.Failure to heed the instructions will result severe injury or death.
WarningDO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTERAttempts to disassemble or alter may lead to an accident, fire and/or electric shock.
KEEP SMALL ARTICLES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDRENStore small articles (batteries, screws, etc.) in places not accessible to children. Ifswallowed, consult a physician immediately.
USE THE CORRECT AMPERE RATING WHEN REPLACING FUSESReplace fuses only with fuses of the same ampere rating. Failure to do so may result in afire and/or damage to the vehicle.
HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARSWhen problems appear, stop using the system immediately and contact the dealer fromwhom you purchased the equipment. Some problems which may warrant immediateattention include a lack of sound, noxious odors or smoke being emitted from the unit, orforeign objects dropped inside the unit.
DO NOT OPERATE THE REMOTE CONTROL WHILE DRIVINGDo not change settings while driving. If operation requiring a prolonged view of the displayis required, stop the vehicle in a safe location before attempting operation.
CautionThis label is intended to alert the user to the presence of importantoperating instructions.Failure to heed the instructions can result injury or material damage.
DO NOT BLOCK VENTS OR RADIATOR PANELSDo not block air vents or heat discharge plates. Blocking them will cause heat to build upinside and may result in fire.
DO NOT RAISE THE VOLUME EXCESSIVELYKeep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside noises while driving. Drivingwhile unable to hear outside sounds could cause an accident.
DO NOT USE THIS EQUIPMENT OUTSIDE THE VEHICLEDo not use this equipment for purposes other than those listed for a vehicle. Failure to doso may result in an electric shock or an injury.
KEEP FOREIGN OBJECTS OUT OF THE CD OR CASSETTE COMPARTMENT SLOTKeep any foreign objects, including fingers, out of the CD or cassette compartment slot.
STOP THE VEHICLE BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY OPERATION THAT COULDINTERFERE WITH YOUR DRIVINGIf loading or unloading a CD or cassette interferes with your driving, stop the vehicle in asafe location before attempting operation.
DO NOT MIX NEW BATTERIES WITH OLD BATTERIES. INSERT WITH THE COR-RECT BATTERY POLARITYDo not mix new batteries with old batteries and do not replace with other than specifiedbatteries. When inserting the batteries, be sure to observe proper polarity (+ and –) asinstructed. Battery rupture or chemical leakage can cause an injury or equipment malfunc-tion.
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Page6 ....................................................................... Precautions
Basic Operation10 ...................................................... Initial System Start-Up10 ............................................... Turning Power On and Off11 ......................................................Subwoofer On and Off12 .................................................................. Demonstration13 ......................................................Sound Guide Function14 ..................................... Adjusting Volume/Balance/Fader
Radio Operation15 ..................................................................Manual Tuning16 .................................................... Automatic Seek Tuning17 .................................... Manual Storing of Station Presets18 .................................................... Mono/Stereo Switching19 .............................. Automatic Memory of Station Presets20 ..............Storing into Direct Access Preset (D.A.P.) Band21 ................................................. Tuning to Preset Stations22 ................................................... Displaying Station Titles23 .................................................................. Titling Stations25 ................. Searching Titled Stations (Title Search Menu)
CD Operation26 .................................................. Preparation for Playback27 ....................................................Normal Play and Pause28 ............................................ Fast Forward and Backward28 ...................................................................... Repeat Play29 ......................................................... Music Sensor (Skip)30 ....................................................... M.I.X. (Random Play)31 .......................................................... Scanning Programs32 .........................................................To Display CD Titles33 ........................................................................ Titling Disc35 ............................................................. Erasing Disc Title36 ..................... Searching Titled Discs (Title Search Menu)
37 ..................................................... CD Shuttle Operation
Cassette Player Operation40 .................. Opening and Closing of the Movable Display41 ........................................................................... Playback42 ..................................... Dolby B/C NR (Noise Reduction)42 ...................................................................... Repeat Play43 ................................................ Fast Forward and Rewind43 ......................................................... Blank Skip (B.SKIP)44 ............................................................... Manual Reverse45 ..................................................... Program Sensor (P.S.)
Contents
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ContentsPage
Equalizer Surround Operation46 ........................................................ Selecting BBE Mode47 ..................................... Sound Position Selector (S.P.S.)48 ..................................................... DSP Surround Presets49 ............................................................. Equalizer Presets50 ...................................... Adjusting the Equalizer Settings51 ................................... Memorizing the Equalizer Settings52 ................................. Recalling the Memorized Equalizer/
Surround Settings52 ........................................... Switching the Display Modes
Clock Operation54 ................................................................ Displaying Time55 ..................................................................... Setting Time
56 .............................................................. Remote Control59 ......................................................................... Disc Care60 ........................................................ In Case of Difficulty65 ................................................................. Specifications
• Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from DolbyLaboratories Licensing Corporation. "DOLBY" and the double-Dsymbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories LicensingCorporation.
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Precautions
Thermal Protection CircuitBe sure the temperature inside the vehicle isbetween +60°C (+140°F) and –10°C (+14°F)before attempting to play a disc. If the tempera-ture is over +60°C (+140°F), the protectioncircuit functions to stop the CD player, and "HI-TEMP" is displayed.
Moisture CondensationYou may notice the CD playback soundwavering due to condensation. If this happens,remove the disc from the player and wait aboutan hour for the moisture to evaporate.
Damaged DiscDo not attempt to play cracked, warped, ordamaged discs. Playing a bad disc couldseverely damage the playback mechanism.
MaintenanceIf you have problems, do not attempt to repairthe unit yourself. Return it to your Alpine dealeror the nearest Alpine Service Station forservicing.
Irregular Shaped DiscsMake sure the discs you use in this unit do nothave any irregularities. The outer and inneredges should be round and smooth. Use ofirregularly shaped discs may cause damage tothe mechanism.
+60°C–10°C
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New DiscsAs a protective measure, the CD player willautomatically eject discs that have either beeninserted incorrectly or have irregular surfaces. Ifa new disc is ejected immediately after loading,use your finger to feel around the outer edge ofthe CD and its center hole. If you feel any smallbumps or irregularities, this could inhibit properloading of the disc. To remove the bumps, rubthe inside edge of the hole and outside edge ofthe disc with a ball-point pen or other suchinstrument, then insert the disc again.
Handling MagazineWhen discs are being exchanged in the 3DA-W882E, the magazine is pushed out from thechanger. While this operation is in progress, donot try to pull out the magazine or stop itsmovement in any way, as this could causedamage to the mechanism. In addition, beaware of the changer's operation so it will notinterfere with your driving. For example, beforechanging gears, check the position of themagazine so as not to hit it while it is changingdiscs.
CAUTION:Do not insert anything other than magazine intoinsertion slot.
Precautions
Bumps
New Disc
IMPROPER
Center Hole
Center Hole
Outside (Bumps)
IMPROPER
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Precautions
Tape SlackCheck and make sure any slack in the tape istaken up before inserting the tape into the unit.A loose tape can get caught in the mechanismand cause damage to the unit and the tapeitself. Tighten the tape by inserting a pencil or asimilar instrument into the spindle hole and turnuntil all the slack has been taken up.
Excessively Thin TapeC-120 type cassette tapes are not recom-mended for use in automobile tape players.
Precision Tape MechanismPrevent any foreign objects from entering thecassette opening as the precision mechanismand tape head may be damaged.Never play dirty or dusty tapes – they candamage the tape head.
Tape Head CleaningPeriodic cleaning (approximately every 20hours of use) of the tape head with a wet typehead-cleaning cassette tape (available at audiostores) is necessary for best performance.
Fuse ReplacementWhen replacing the fuse(s), the replacementmust be of the same amperage as shown onthe fuse holder. If the fuse blows more thanonce, carefully check all electrical connectionsfor shorted circuitry. Also have your vehicle’svoltage regulator checked.
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Installation LocationMake sure the 3DA-W882E player/receiver willnot be exposed to:
• Direct sun and heat• High humidity• Excessive dust• Excessive vibrations
Precautions
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Basic Operation
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1
1
1INTLZ PWR
Initial System Start-Up
Immediately after installing or applying power tothe unit, it should be initialized. At the upper-leftcorner of the front panel is a small button. Usinga pencil or other pointed object, press this resetbutton to complete the initialization procedure.
Turning Power On and Off
Press the PWR button to turn on the unit.
Note: The unit can be turned on by pressingany other button except the eject ( h ),O/C and CLK buttons.
The volume level gradually increases to theprevious level you were listening to before theunit was turned off.
Press the PWR button again to turn off the unit.
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Basic Operation
Subwoofer On and OffThis unit is not equipped with a low pass filter.Turn on the Subwoofer Output when anamplifier having the built-in filter is connected todrive your subwoofer.
Press and hold the SUB W. button for at least 3seconds.With each press, Subwoofer is toggled On orOff.
Notes:• Initial mode is "SUBW OFF."• Leave the "SUBW OFF" as long as the
Subwoofer output is not being used.• When the subwoofer is turned on, the
subwoofer output level can be adjusted. Formore details, refer to the Adjusting Volume/Balance/Fader section on page 14.
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1MODE
SUB W.SUBW ON
SUBW OFF
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DemonstrationEqualizer/surround/BBE demonstrationfunctions are provided in this unit.
Press and hold the DEMO button for at least 2seconds to activate the DEMO mode.The unit automatically performs the followingoperations.1 Equalizer scanning operation (set by the
manufacturer).2 Surround scanning operation (set by the
manufacturer).3 BBE scanning operation.4 Operations 1 – 3 are carried out repeatedly.
To end the DEMO mode, press one of EQ,SUR, and BBE buttons.
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1 2
SOURCEDEMO
2EQ
SUR
BBE
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21.#
Sound Guide FunctionThis function will give audible feedback withvarying tones depending upon the buttonpressed.
Press and hold the PWR button for more than 3seconds.
Press the Preset 1 button and the displayshows "BEEP ON."Pressing the button again turns the SoundGuide function off. "BEEP OFF" will bedisplayed and no tones will be heard.
Press the PWR button to activate the normalmode.
Note: The caution beeps for disc change andeject operations of the built-in 3D Shuttle,or for opening and closing of the movabledisplay, will be audible regardless of theBEEP ON or OFF display.
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1
INTLZ PWR
INTLZ PWR
BEEP ON
BEEP OFF
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Basic Operation
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1
2 Adjusting Volume/Bal-ance/Fader
Press and release the MODE button repeatedlyto choose the desired mode.
Notes:• If the or button is not pressed in 5
seconds after selecting the BAL and FADmodes, the unit automatically returns to theVOL mode.
• With the Subwoofer mode turned on,Subwoofer output level can be adjusted.
Press the button or until the desired soundis obtained in each mode.
MODE
SUB W. VOL
BAL
FAD
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Radio Operation
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1
Manual Tuning
Press the SOURCE button to select the radiomode.
(* Only with the CD shuttle connected.)
Press the BAND button repeatedly until thedesired radio band is displayed.
Press the [ or ] button to movedownward or upward one step respectively untilthe desired station frequency is displayed.
Note: The "ST" indicator in the display showsthat a stereo broadcast is being received.
TUNER CD SHUTTLETAPE *3D
SOURCEDEMO
2
3
F1
F2
AM
90.10F1
BANDPROG
T.S.M.
MANU/DISCREW FF
EQ BAND
DN UP11 12
Downward Upward
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Radio Operation
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Automatic Seek Tuning
Press the SOURCE button to select the mode.
(* Only with the CD shuttle connected.)
Press the BAND button repeatedly until thedesired radio band is displayed.
Press the 9 (TUNE) button to illuminate theDX indicator in the display. With the DX modeactivated, both strong and weak stations will betuned automatically.Press again to return to the local mode. The DXindicator will turn off and only strong stationswill be tuned.
Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button toautomatically seek a station downward orupward respectively.The unit will stop at the next station it finds.Press the same button again to seek nextstation.
SOURCEDEMO
TUNER CD SHUTTLETAPE *3D
2 F1
F2
AM
BANDPROG
T.S.M.
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4 90.10F1
UP
DN
DX
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Radio Operation
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1
Manual Storing of StationPresets
1. Tune in the desired radio station you wish tostore in the preset memory.
2. Press and hold any one of the presetbuttons (1 through 6 ) for at least 2seconds. The frequency display will beginto blink.
3. Press the preset button into which you wishto store the station while the display isblinking (within 5 seconds).The display stops blinking once the stationhas been memorized. The display shows theband, preset No. with a triangle ( ) and thestation frequency memorized.
4. Repeat the procedure to store 5 otherstations onto the same band.To use this procedure for other bands,simply select the band desired and followsteps 1 – 3 above.
A total of 24 stations can be stored in the presetmemory (6 stations for each band; FM1, FM2,AM and D.A.P.).
Note: If you store a station in a preset memorywhich already has a station, the currentstation will be cleared and replaced withthe new station.
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Radio Operation
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1
Mono/Stereo Switching
"ST" indicator appears when a stereo station istuned in.Press the 8 (MONO) button to switch fromstereo to monaural FM reception. This will helpin reducing the noise of weak FM Stereobroadcasts. In the monaural mode, the "ST"indicator turns off. Press the 8 (MONO)button again to return to the stereo mode.
8
(OFF)
MONO
MONO
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Radio Operation
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1BANDPROG
T.S.M. F1
F2
AM
210
Automatic Memory ofStation Presets
Press the BAND button repeatedly until thedesired radio band is displayed.
Press the 0 (A. MEMO) button. The fre-quency on the display continues to changewhile the automatic memory is in progress.The tuner will automatically seek and store 6strong stations in the selected band in order ofsignal strength.When the automatic memory has beencompleted, the tuner goes to the station storedin the preset location No. 1.
Note: If no stations are stored, the tuner willreturn to the original station you werelistening to before the auto memoryprocedure began.
A.MEMO
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Radio Operation
Storing into Direct AccessPreset (D.A.P.) BandA combination of radio stations from any band,AM and FM (up to 6 stations) can be manuallypreset onto the D.A.P. band.
Press the 7 (D.A.P.) button to activate theD.A.P. mode.
Press the BAND button to select FM or AM.The selected band will be displayed.To memorize stations onto the D.A.P. band,follow the steps for the automatic or ManualStoring of Station Presets section above.
To cancel the D.A.P. mode, press the 7(D.A.P.) button.
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1 D.A.P.
D.A.P.
(OFF)
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Radio Operation
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1BANDPROG
T.S.M.
F1
F2
AM
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D.A.P.
Tuning to Preset Stations
Press the BAND button repeatedly until thedesired band is displayed.
Press the 7 (D.A.P.) button when the stationdesired was stored using the D.A.P. function.
Press the station preset button ( 1 through6 ) that has your desired radio station inmemory. The display shows the band, presetnumber with a triangle and frequency of thestation selected.
90.10F22
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Radio Operation
NORMAL Mode
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1 CLK TITLE
90.10
12:58
ALPINE
Title entered
Displaying Station Titles
If a title has been entered for the selectedstation, it can be displayed in place of thefrequency. The display will toggle between thefrequency and title display with each press ofthe TITLE button.(Refer to page 23 to title stations.)
Title not entered
STATION TITLE Mode
CLOCK PRIORITY Mode
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Radio Operation
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4
1
2
3
4BLPINE
or/ou/o
ALPINE
or/ou/oA
CLK TITLE
CLK TITLE
Titling Stations
Tune in a station to be titled.
Press the TITLE button twice (once if you arealready in the Clock Priority mode) to select thepreset station titling mode. "--------" will appearin the display. (Refer to page 22).
Press and hold the TITLE button for at least 3seconds. The first digit will blink.
Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button to selectthe desired letter/numeral/symbol available fornaming ("A" for example).
UP
DN
or
or
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Radio Operation
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ALPINE
or/ou/oA5
CLK TITLE
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Titling Stations (Continued)
Press the TITLE button to store the firstcharacter. The first character will stop blinkingand the display will automatically advance tothe next character. When that character beginsto blink, you may choose the next letter orsymbol of your title.
Repeat the steps and above to completethe titling. All 8 character positions should befilled. Use spaces where characters are notneeded (for example at the end of a 5 charactertitle, use 3 spaces to complete the title).
After the last character has been entered(character number 8), the title will automaticallybe stored.
Notes:• When you want to erase a title, enter the
" " symbol into all spaces.When the title memory is used up, thedisplay shows "FULL DATA." Storing newstation titles after the "FULL DATA"message has been displayed, causespreviously stored titles to be erased. Thenew station titles will replace the old titlesbeginning with the first one created.
• A total of 24 titles for AM and FM stationsmay be entered.
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Radio Operation
BANDPROG
T.S.M.
2
3
4
ALPINEF1BANDPROG
T.S.M.
Searching Titled Stations(Title Search Menu)
Press the TITLE button to activate the TitleDisplay mode.
Press and hold the T.S.M. button for at least 2seconds while the station title is displayed.The titled station in memory blinks in thedisplay.
Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button to selectthe desired station title.
Press the T.S.M. button to play the selectedstation.The unit will automatically search the stationand will play that station.
1 CLK TITLE
UP
DN
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CD Operation
1Preparation for Playback
Insert your discs (up to 3) into the disc slots ofthe CD magazine with the label side facing up.
Insert the CD magazine all the way into the3DA-W882E with the arrow pointing toward theunit as shown here.
To remove discs from the CD magazine, firstfind the lever corresponding to the CD youwould like to remove. Push the lever away fromthe magazine. The disc will come halfway outfrom the CD magazine. Carefully grasp theedge of the disc as shown and remove.
Note: Hold the disc so you will not leavefingerprints on the disc surface (refer to"Disc Care" section).
Notes:1. Do not insert heat-deformed discs into the
CD magazine.2. Do not forcibly remove the CD magazine by
hand.3. Only one disc can be inserted in each
housing slot. Attempting to insert anotherdisc may cause damage.
4. Only compact discs containing the markshown can be used.
5. 3-inch (8cm) CD's cannot be used.
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3
CD
Magazine
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CD Operation
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1 Insert the magazine all the way as instructed ontop of the magazine.
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly to selectthe 3D mode.
(* Only with the CD shuttle connected.)
Press one of the preset number buttons(1 – 3 ) to select a disc set in the maga-zine. The disc can also be selected with thedisc select switch.The selected disc number is displayed and theplayback starts.The preset number switches 1 – 3 arecorresponding to the disc No. 1 – 3.
Press the 0 button to pause the CD play. Toresume playback, press the 0 button again.
Press the eject (h) button to eject the maga-zine.
2 SOURCEDEMO
3 1 2 3
MANU/DISCREW FF
EQ BAND
DN UP11 12
or
T02 0'073DISC
4
TUNER CD SHUTTLETAPE *3D
EJECT
10
Normal Play and Pause
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CD Operation
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1
Fast Forward and Back-ward
Press and hold the DN (c) or UP (f) button toquickly move backward or forward until youreach the desired section of the track.
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1
Repeat Play
Press the 8 (RPT) button to play backrepeatedly the track being played. The unitenters the Repeat mode and the track will beplayed repeatedly.
Press the 8 (RPT) button again to deactivatethe repeat play.
Note: If the RPT ALL mode is selected, the unitrepeatedly plays back all tracks on thedisc selected.
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UP
DN
RPT
RPT ALL
RPT (OFF)
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CD Operation
1DN
UP
T04
T05
1Music Sensor (Skip)
Momentarily press the DN (c) button once toreturn to the beginning of the current track. Ifyou wish to access a track further back,repeatedly press until you reach the desiredtrack.
Press the UP (f) button once to advance tothe beginning of the next track. If you wish toaccess a track further ahead, press repeatedlyuntil the desired track is reached.(The example shows the Music Sensoroperation starting from track No. 4.)
Note: The music sensor feature is functional inthe play or pause mode.
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CD Operation
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1
M.I.X.
M.I.X. (OFF)
M.I.X. (Random Play)
Press the 7 (M.I.X.) button in the play orpause mode. The unit enters the M.I.X. modeand the tracks on the disc will be played back ina random sequence. After all the tracks on thedisc have been played back once, the playerwill load the next disc and begin a new randomsequence until the M.I.X. mode is canceled.
To cancel M.I.X. play, press the 7 (M.I.X.)button again.
Note: If a CD Shuttle equipped with the ALLM.I.X. function is connected, ALL M.I.X.will also be selectable. In this mode, thetracks on all the CD’s in the currentmagazine will be included in the randomplayback sequence.
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CD Operation
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1
9
(OFF)
Scanning Programs
Press the 9 (SCAN) button to activate theScan mode. The first 10 seconds of each trackwill be played back in succession.
To stop the Scan, press the 9 (SCAN) buttonto deactivate the Scan mode.
SCAN
SCAN
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CD Operation
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1
To display CD Titles
In the 3D/CD Shuttle mode, after a title hasbeen entered for a CD, it can be displayed bypressing the TITLE button. The display willtoggle between Normal, Clock and CD Title witheach press of the CLK/TITLE button (seeexample below). (Refer to page 33 to title thedisc.)
CLK TITLE
Title not entered
NORMAL ModeT08 11'03
T08 12:58
ALPINE
CLOCK PRIORITY Mode
CD TITLE Mode
Title entered
A B C D E F G H I J K L
M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
< > / + -Blank
Characters and Symbols
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CD Operation
1.@
3
1 CLK TITLE
2
3
CLK TITLE
BLPINE
or/ou/o
Titling Disc
Press the TITLE button to select the disc-titlingmode. (Refer to page 32).
Press and hold the TITLE button for at least 3seconds. The first digit will blink.
Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button to selectthe desired letter/numeral/symbol available fornaming ("A" for example).UP
DN
or
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4.^
4
Titling Disc (Continued)
Press the TITLE button to store the firstcharacter. The first character will stop blinkingand the display will automatically advance tothe next character. When that character beginsto blink, you may choose the next letter orsymbol of your title.
Repeat the steps and above to completethe titling. Pressing the TITLE button afterentering the eighth character, automaticallystores the title into memory.
In case of storing a title of less than 8 charac-ters:For example, after 3rd digit character iscompleted, 4th digit character is blinking. Then,go to step .
Press and hold the TITLE button for at least 3seconds to record the title.
Notes:• When the display shows "FULL DATA", the
memory is full and no input is accepted. Inorder to input new titles, old titles must bedeleted first. Refer to the section "ErasingDisc Title" on page 35 to delete titles.
• The 3D Shuttle can memorize up to 30 CDtitles maximum.
• The CD Shuttle memory capacity dependsupon the model being used.
• In the case of the 3D Shuttle, the memorizedtitles will be erased if the battery power leadis disconnected, keep this in mind whentouching power cables.
ALCLK TITLE
5
CLK TITLE6
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CD Operation
1
2
3
CLK TITLE
ALPINEO/C
OPEN
CLOSE
4
5 CLK TITLE
O/C
OPEN
CLOSE
Erasing Disc Title
Press the TITLE button to select the disc titlingmode. Then, press and hold for at least 3seconds.
Press and hold the O/C button for at least 3seconds to activate the title scanning mode.The title in the display will blink, for example"ALPINE".
Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button repeatedlyuntil the disc title you want to erase is dis-played.
Press and hold the O/C button for at least 3seconds to erase the disc title displayed.
Press and hold the TITLE button for at least 3seconds to cancel the disc title erasing mode.
UP
DN
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CD Operation
1
2
CLK TITLE
3
BANDPROG
T.S.M.
ALPINE
4 BANDPROG
T.S.M.
UP
DN
Searching Titled Discs (TitleSearch Menu)
Press the TITLE button to activate the TitleDisplay mode.
Press and hold the T.S.M. button while the titleis displayed.The title in memory blinks in the display.
Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button to selectthe desired disc title.
Press the T.S.M. button to play the selecteddisc.The unit will automatically search the disc andwill play that disc.
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CD Shuttle Operation
Operation of 6-Disc Shuttle(Option)If an Ai-NET applicable CD Shuttle made byALPINE is connected, this unit can operate theCD Shuttle.
Press the SOURCE button to activate the CDShuttle mode.The mode will change each time the button ispressed.
(* Only with the CD Shuttle connected)
Press one of the buttons 1 – 6 to select adisc set in the CD Shuttle. The disc can also beselected with the disc select switch.The disc No. selected is displayed.
Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button lightly tospecify a music number (track number).The playback will begin.
Notes:• The CD shuttle can be operated in the same
way as this unit.• The preset switch numbers 1 – 6 are
corresponding to the disc No. 1 – 6.
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1
2 2 3
TUNER CD SHUTTLETAPE *3D
SOURCEDEMO
2 T015DISC
1 2 3 4 5 6
orMANU/DISCREW FF
EQ BAND
DN UP11 12
3
UP
DN
T05 0'165DISC
DiscNo.
TrackNo.
Elapsedtime forplayback
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CD Shuttle Operation
Operation of 12-Disc CDShuttle (Option)If an Ai-NET applicable CD Shuttle made byALPINE is connected, this unit can operate theCD Shuttle.
Press the SOURCE button to activate the CDShuttle mode.The mode will change each time the button ispressed.
(* Only with the CD Shuttle connected)
Press the Disc Select button to select a disc setin the CD Shuttle. The disc can also beselected with the Disc Select switch.The disc No. selected is displayed.The disc can be selected directly if you use thefunction switch. (Refer to page 39.)
Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button lightly tospecify a music number (track number).
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CD Shuttle Operation
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2
How to Use the FunctionModeWhen the 12-disc CD Shuttle is connected, adisc can be directly selected.
Press the FUNC button. The FUNC indicatorlights up and the unit enters the FUNC mode.
Press one of 7 – ] buttons and select adisc set in the CD Shuttle magazine.
Notes:• One of discs 1-6 can be selected by
pressing one of the buttons 1 – 6regardless of the FUNC mode.
• If a disc is selected by pressing one of thebuttons 1 – ] during the FUNC mode,the FUNC mode is released.
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1.@Opening and Closing ofthe Movable Display
Press the O/C button.The movable display opens.
To close the movable display, press the O/Cbutton again.
Notes:• When the movable display is opened, do not
place any object on the display and becareful not to bump or apply any pressure tothe door while it is open. This can causedamage to the mechanism.
• Under low ambient temperature conditions,the display may be dark for a short periodimmediately after the power is turned on.Once the LCD has warmed up, the displaywill return to normal.
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OPEN
CLOSE
O/C
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Playback
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SOURCEDEMO
When a tape cassette is inserted with themovable display opened, the display closesautomatically and the playback starts.
When a cassette is already inserted, press theSOURCE button to select the TAPE mode. Themode will change each time the button ispressed.
(*Only with a CD Shuttle connected.)
Press the 0 button to pause the tapeplayback.Press again to resume tape playback.
Pressing the O/C button stops the playback andejects the cassette. The movable display willopen automatically.
Notes:• Make sure the cassette tape is fully inserted
into the mechanism before pressing the O/Cbutton to close the movable display.
• After a cassette tape is inserted, the tapebias is automatically set. For high bias tapes(metal, CrO2, etc.) MTL will be displayed.
O/C
OPEN
CLOSE
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TAPE
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REPEAT
REPEAT
(OFF)
(OFF)
Dolby B/C NR (Noise Re-duction)
Press the 7 (B/C NR) button in the tapemode to select the Dolby B NR or C NR to playa Dolby B NR or C NR encoded tape respec-tively. The B or C indicator appears in thedisplay to show your selection. A reduction intape hiss should also be noticed, with aproperly encoded tape.
To deactivate the Dolby NR mode, press the7 (B/C NR) button until the B NR and C NRindicators disappear.
Repeat Play
Press the 8 (RPT) button and the unit entersthe Repeat mode. The current program will beplayed back repeatedly.
Press the 8 (RPT) button to stop the repeatplay.
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B.SKIP
B.SKIP
(OFF)
MANU/DISCREW FF
EQ BAND
DN UP11 12
Fast Forward and Rewind
Press the REW or FF ([ or ] ) buttonduring tape play to fast rewind or forward thetape respectively.The tape side indicator ( or ) blinks.When the end of the tape is reached in therewind mode, the player stops automaticallyand begins playing from the beginning of thesame side. When the end of the tape is reachedin the fast forward mode, the player stopsautomatically and begins playing from thebeginning of the opposite side.
Press the 0 button to stop fast rewinding orforwarding to resume tape play.The tape side indicator stops blinking.
Blank Skip (B.SKIP)
Press the 9 (B.SKIP) button during tape playto skip over parts of the tape without soundlasting 15 seconds or longer. The Blank Skipfunction will be highlighted in the display.
Pressing the button again cancels the blankskip mode.
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Manual Reverse
Press the PROG button during tape play tochange the direction of play. The tape sideindicators ( and ) change to show which sideof the cassette is being played.
BANDPROG
T.S.M.
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1 Press the P.S. DN button once to return to thebeginning of the current selection being played.If you wish to return to a selection further back,press repeatedly until the number of selectionsyou would like to skip is shown in the display.The display will show PS-1 with the first pressand will increase by one with each successivepress up to PS-9. The tape indicator will blinkshowing the direction of your search.
Press the P.S. UP button once to advance tothe beginning of the next selection. If you wishto advance to a selection further ahead, pressrepeatedly until the number of selections youwould like to skip is shown in the display.The display will show PS+1 with the first pressand will increase with each successive press upto PS+9. The tape indicator will blink showingthe direction of your search during searchingoperation.
Notes:• The program sensor feature is functional in
the tape play mode only.• You can advance to the 9th (max.) program
or return to the 8th (max.) programme.
DN
PS-1
Program Sensor (P.S.)
UPPS+1
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Selecting BBE ModeThe BBE (Barcus Berry Electronics) processorinstalled in this unit is designed to correct thephase distortion inherent in most loudspeakerdesigns. Ensuring the phase integrity of thesignal driving the speakers improves theaccurate reproduction of the sound. When usedin conjunction with the equalizer and sound fieldeffects, optimum sound space enhancementcan take place.
Press the BBE button.With each press of the BBE button the modewill change from the highest effect (BBE 1) tothe least effect (BBE 3). BBE2 will be some-where in-between.
Note: The BBE processor is most effectivewhen used in conjunction with the othersurround effects.
Notes:• The mode currently set is displayed by
pressing the BBE/SUR/EQ button once.Then, the effect is changed by eachsuccessive press (within 5 seconds).
• While this making this adjustment, otheroperations will not be accepted.
• When turning the unit power on for the firsttime after resetting, each mode is set todefault.
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BBE
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BBE 1 2 3
BBE 1 2 3
BBE 1 2 3
BBE 1 2 3
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Sound Position Selector(S.P.S.)This feature gives the user the ability to adjustthe time delay of the 4 main speakers toprovide the ideal sound stage for each listenerin the car. The staging can be optimized for thefront passenger, driver, front passenger anddriver, or front and rear passengers and driver.
Press the S.P.S. button for at least 2 seconds.
Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button within 5seconds of above operation to select thepreferable position.
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DISP S.P.S.
UP
DN
SPS-4All seats
SPS-1Front right seat
SPS-2Front left seat
SPS-3Front seats
SPS OFF(OFF)
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DSP Surround PresetsThe 3DA-W882E employs DSP (Digital SignalProcessing) to duplicate mathematically variouslistening environments. Six typical surroundsettings are provided for a variety of musicalsource material as follows.
NORMAL (Flat)
Press the SUR (SURROUND) button to selectthe Surround OFF (Flat) mode.
STADIUM
Press the SUR button to select the mode whichduplicates the acoustics of a large outdoorstadium.
LIVE
Press the SUR button to select the mode whichduplicates the acoustics of a small, intimateconcert hall with few reflections.
HALL
Press the SUR button to select the mode whichduplicates the acoustics of a large concert hallwith limited reflections.
CHURCH
Press the SUR button to select the mode whichduplicates the acoustics of a large cathedral withhigh ceilings and many reflections.
DANCE
Press the SUR button to select the mode whichduplicates the acoustics of a dance hall withmoderate reflections.
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NORMALNORMAL
2 SUR SS TT DDAA II UU MM
3 SURLIVE
4 SURHALLHALL
5 SUR
6 SUR
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Equalizer PresetsSix typical equalizer settings are preset at thefactory for a variety of musical source material.
Setting 1: FLAT
Press the EQ (EQUALIZER) button to selectthe flat frequency response.
Setting 2: MALE (VOCAL)
Press the EQ button to select the MALE setting.
Setting 3: FEMALE (VOCAL)
Press the EQ button to select the FEMALEsetting.
Setting 4: POPS
Press the EQ button to select the POPS setting.
Setting 5: ROCK
Press the EQ button to select the ROCKsetting.
Setting 6: NEWS
Press the EQ button to select the NEWSsetting.
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EQ
EQ
EQ
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Adjusting the EqualizerSettingsYou can modify the Equalizer settings to createa response curve more appealing to yourpersonal taste.
Press the EQ (EQUALIZER) button repeatedlyto select the Equalizer setting preset which youwish to adjust.The example shows FLAT mode.
Within 5 seconds after the operation of ,press the EQ BAND DN ( [ ) or UP (] )button to select the frequency band to adjust.The BAND indicator of the selected frequencywill blink.
Press the LEVEL DN ( < ) or LEVEL UP ( > )button while the frequency range is blinking todecrease or increase the level respectively.Repeat Steps and to adjust otherfrequency ranges.To adjust other Equalizer settings, repeat Steps
to .
1 EQ
2MANU/DISCREW FF
EQ BAND
DN UP11 12
3UP
DN
EQ FLAT
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3
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
Memorizing theEqualizer Settings
Press the EQ button to select the desiredequalizer setting (factory preset or your own)you wish to store in memory.
Within 5 seconds after operating step , pressand hold any one of the Preset buttons (1 –6 ) for at least 2 seconds. The indicators blinkfor 5 seconds showing the unit is ready forstoring.
While the indicators are blinking, press thePreset button (1 – 6 ) into which you wishto store the selected equalization setting.Repeat Steps to to store other settings.The example shows the setting has been storedat the Preset 2.
Note: You can store the BBE and Surroundsettings as well as the Equalizer settingsin the Presets.
EQ SUR BBE
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Recalling the MemorizedEqualizer/Surround Settings
Press the desired mode button, EQ, SUR orBBE.
To recall your preset, pressing one of the presetswitches (1 – 6 ) within 5 seconds afterthe operation in Section . This provides soundcharacteristics of your own design.
Switching the DisplayModes
Press the DISP (DISPLAY) button to select thedesired Display pattern mode.
Each press changes the display patterns asshown in page 53.
EQ
SUR
BBE
1 2 3 4 5 6
USERPRESET2
1DISP S.P.S.
BBE 1
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EQ Pattern
Spectrum Analizer Pattern
Peak Hold Pattern
Peak Value Increasing Pattern
"i" Character Pattern
Block Pattern
Mirror Pattern
Spectrum Dual Stack Pattern
Scan Display(Repeats from DISP2 to DISP8 for every 5seconds endlessly.)
Operation Mode DisplayDisplays each mode of operation.
Display
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Clock Operation
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CLK TITLE
CLK TITLE
12:00
Displaying Time
Press the CLK (Clock) button to display thetime. The unit displays the time.
Note: Selecting any tuner or CD function whilein the clock mode will interrupt the timedisplay momentarily. The functionselected will be displayed for about 5seconds before the time returns to thedisplay. The time will be displayed evenwith power to the head unit turned off, aslong as the ignition key is on.
Press the CLK (Clock) button to turn off thetime and to show other functions.
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Clock Operation
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CLK TITLE
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CT
Setting Time
Make sure you are in the Clock mode bypressing the Clock button (see page 54). Then,press and hold the CLK (Clock) button for atleast 3 seconds. The time indication will beginto blink.
To set the time to the nearest hour, press theCT button while the time indication is blinking.For example, if the time shown in the display is9:35, the CT function will change it to 10:00. Ifthe display shows 9:29, the CT function will setthe time to 9:00.
Example: To adjust to 9:35
Press the "H" button to adjust the hours whilethe time indication is blinking.
Press the "M" button to adjust the minutes whilethe time indication is blinking.The time automatically sets after 5 seconds ofinactivity. It can be manually set by pressing theCLK button immediately after making adjust-ments. The time display stops blinking whenset.
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Remote Control
Controls
1Mute ButtonPress the button to lower the volume by20 dB instantly. Press the button again tocancel.
2Power SwitchPress the switch to turn the power on/off.
3kkkkk ButtonPress the button to switch between thePlay and Pause modes for the tape playeror CD.
4CD Changer ButtonPress the button to change to the CDchanger operation.
5Band/Program ButtonRadio mode: BAND ButtonTape mode: Program Button
6Volume Adjustment ButtonsTo increase the volume level.....
Press the button
To decrease the volume level.....
Press the button
7 Button
Radio mode: Pressing the button willselect, in ascending order, stationsprogrammed into the radio's presets asshown below.
Tape mode: Pressing the button entersthe Program Sensor Up mode. Thisallows for music selection towards theend of the tape. See page 45 forProgram Sensor operation.3D/CD Shuttle mode: DISC Select (UP)ButtonPress the button to select a disc inascending order.Equalizer/Surround mode: After callingeach mode with the A. PROC button,press the button to select eachmode.
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MUTE
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Remote Control
8 ButtonRadio mode: SEEK (DN) ButtonTape mode: REW Button3D/CD Shuttle mode: Press the button togo back to the beginning of the currenttrack.
9 ButtonRadio mode: SEEK (UP) ButtonTape mode: FF Button3D/CD Shuttle mode: Press the button toadvance to the beginning of the next track.
p ButtonRadio mode: Pressing the button willselect, in descending order, stationsprogrammed into the radio's presets asshown below.
Tape mode: Pressing the button enters theProgram Sensor Down mode. This allowsfor music selection towards the beginning ofthe tape. See page 45 for Program Sensoroperation.3D/CD Shuttle mode: DISC Select (DN)ButtonPress the button to select a disc indescending order.Equalizer/Surround mode: After callingeach mode with the A. PROC button, pressthe button to select each mode.
qA. PROC ButtonPress the button to switch between theEqualizer/Surround modes.
wAudio Select ButtonPress to select the audio source.
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BANDPROG SOURCE A.PROC
CD-CHG
ENT
PWR
MUTE
VOLUME
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q
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Remote Control
Battery ReplacementApplicable battery: Use two UM-4 or equivalent.
Opening the battery coverSlide out the battery cover while firmly pressingoutward.
Replacing the batteryPut the batteries in the case as illustrated.
Closing the coverPush the cover as illustrated until a click isheard.
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Correct HandlingDo not drop the disc while handling. Hold thedisc so you will not leave fingerprints on thesurface. Do not affix tape, paper, or gummedlabels on the disc. Do not write on the disc.
Disc Care
Disc Stabilizer
Disc CleaningFingerprints, dust, or soil on the surface of thedisc could cause the CD player to skip. Forroutine cleaning, wipe the playing surface with aclean, soft cloth from the centre of the disc tothe outer edge. If the surface is heavily soiled,dampen a clean soft cloth in a solution of mildneutral detergent before cleaning the disc.
Disc AccessoriesThere are various accessories available on themarket for protecting the disc surface andimproving sound quality. However, most ofthem will influence the thickness and/ordiameter of the disc. Using such accessoriescan cause the disc to be out of standardspecifications and may create operationalproblems. We recommend not using theseaccessories on discs played in Alpine CDplayers.
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CORRECT
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If you encounter a problem, please review theitems in the following check list. This guide willhelp you isolate the problem if the unit is atfault. Otherwise, make sure the rest of yoursystem is properly connected or consult yourauthorized Alpine dealer.
In Case of Difficulty
Cause and Solution
• Car's ignition is off.– If connected per instructions, the unit will
not operate with the car's ignition off.
• Improper connection of power leads.– Check connections of the power leads.
• Blown fuse.– Check the fuses on the Battery leads;
replace with the proper value ifnecessary.
Initial Turn-on After Installation
Symptom
No function or display.
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Radio Mode
Symptom
Unable to receive stations.
Unable to tune stations in the seek mode.
Broadcast is noisy.
Cause and Solution
• No antenna or open connection in cable.– Make sure the antenna is properly
connected; replace the antenna or cableif necessary.
• You are in a weak signal area.– Make sure the tuner is in the DX mode.
• If the area you are in is not known to be aweak signal area, the antenna may not begrounded and connected properly.– Check your antenna connections; make
sure the antenna is properly grounded atits mounting location.
• The antenna may not be the proper length.– Make sure the antenna is fully extended;
if broken, replace the antenna with a newone.
• The antenna is not the proper length.– Extend the antenna fully; replace it if it is
broken.• The antenna is poorly grounded.
– Make sure the antenna is groundedproperly at its mounting location.
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CD Mode
In Case of Difficulty
Symptom
CD not functioning.
CD playback sound is wavering.
Unable to Fast-Forward or Backward.
Sound skips due to vibration.
Sound skips without vibration.
Output sounds dull.
Cause and Solution
• Out of operating temperature range +50°C(+120°F) for CD.– Allow the car's interior (or trunk) tempera-
ture to cool.
• Moisture condensation in the CD Module.– Allow enough time for the condensation
to evaporate (about 1 hour).
• The CD has been damaged.– Eject the CD and discard; using a
damaged CD in your unit can causedamage to the transport.
• Improper mounting.– Securely re-mount the unit.
• Disc is very dirty.– Clean the disc.
• Disc has scratches.– Change the disc.
• Dirty or scratched disc.– Clean the disc: damaged discs should be
replaced.
Tape Mode
• The tape head needs cleaning.– Clean the tape head.
• Incorrect Dolby NR in use.– Check Dolby NR switch setting.
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Indication for 3D Head Unit
In Case of Difficulty
ERROR
Cause and Solution
• Protective circuit is activated due to hightemperature.– The indicator will disappear when the
temperature returns to within operationrange.
• No disc is loaded.– Select a disc.
• No magazine is loaded.– Insert a magazine.
• Malfunction in the unit.– Press the eject button and remove the
CD from the CD magazine. Inspect theCD for any deformities or irregularities(see pages 6 – 7). If there appears to beno problems with the disc, insert the CDback into the magazine. When the"ERROR" indication disappears from thedisplay, insert the magazine into the unit.If the magazine does not eject, consultyour Alpine dealer.
• Magazine ejection not possible.– Press the magazine eject button. If the
magazine does not eject, consult yourAlpine dealer.
• Magazine ejects without CD.– Press the eject button to activate the
eject function. Insert an empty CDmagazine into the 3D Shuttle to receivethe disc left inside the unit.If the CD cannot be removed, consultyour Alpine dealer.
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NO MAGZN
HI TEMP
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HI TEMP
ERROR-02
NO MAGZN
NO DISC
ERROR-01
Cause and Solution
• Protective circuit is activated due to hightemperature.– The indicator will disappear when the
temperature returns to within operationrange.
• Malfunction in the CD Shuttle.– Consult your Alpine dealer.
Press the magazine eject button and pullout the magazine. Check the indication.Insert the magazine again. If themagazine cannot be pulled out, consultyour Alpine dealer.
• Magazine ejection not possible.– Press the magazine eject button.
If the magazine does not eject, consultyour Alpine dealer.
• A disc is left inside the CD Shuttle.– Press the EJECT button to activate the
eject function. When the CD Shuttlefinishes the eject function, insert anempty CD magazine into the CD Shuttleto receive the disc left inside the CDShuttle.
• No magazine is loaded into the CD Shuttle.– Insert a magazine.
• No indicated disc.– Choose another disc.
Indication for CD Shuttle
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FM TUNER SECTION
Tuning Range ...................................................................................................... 87.5 – 108.0 MHz
Mono Usable Sensitivity ........................................................................... 9.3 dBf (0.8µV/75 ohms)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity ...................................................................... 13.5 dBf (1.3µV/75 ohms)
Alternate Channel Selectivity ................................................................................................. 80 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ............................................................................................................. 65 dB
Stereo Separation .................................................................................................................. 35 dB
Capture Ratio ........................................................................................................................ 2.0 dB
AM TUNER SECTION
Tuning Range ........................................................................................................ 531 – 1,602 kHz
Usable Sensitivity ................................................................................................... 22.5µV/27.0 dB
CD SECTION
Frequency Response ................................................................................... 5 – 20,000 Hz (±1 dB)
Wow & Flutter (% WRMS) ........................................................................ Below measurable limits
Total Harmonic Distortion ................................................................................... 0.008% (at 1 kHz)
Dynamic Range ..................................................................................................... 95 dB (at 1 kHz)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio ............................................................................................................. 95 dB
Channel Separation ............................................................................................... 85 dB (at 1 kHz)
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TAPE PLAYER SECTION
Tape Speed ....................................................................................... 1-7/8 ips (4.8 cm/sec) ±0.7%
Wow & Flutter ........................................................................................................................ 0.06%
Tape Signal-to-Noise Ratio
With Dolby B NR On/Off ............................................................................................. 68/60 dB
With Dolby C NR On/Off/ ............................................................................................ 75/60 dB
Frequency Response
With Alpine Test Tape .......................................................................... 30 – 20,000 Hz (±3 dB)
EQUALIZER SECTION
Number of Bands ............................................................................................................................ 7
Equalizer Centre Frequency Range............................................ 63/160/400 Hz/1/2.5/6.3/16 kHz, ±12 dB for each range
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REMOTE CONTROL
Battery Type ................................................................................................. "AAA" sized dry battry
Battery Quantity .............................................................................................................................. 2
Dimensions (W x H x D) .................................... 56mm (2-1/4") x 14mm (9/16") x 105mm (4-1/8")
Weight (without battery) ................................................................................................. 50 g (1 oz)
GENERAL
Power Requirement ..................................................................... 14.4V DC (11 – 16V (allowable))
Maximum Power Output* ................................................................................................... 40W x 4
Output Voltage .................................................................................................... 500 mV/10k ohms
Maximum Pre-Output Voltage .................................................................................... 2V/10k ohms
Weight ................................................................................................................... 3 kg (6 lbs. 9 oz)
CHASSIS SIZE
Width ............................................................................................................................. 178mm (7")
Height ................................................................................................................. 100mm (3-15/16")
Depth ...................................................................................................................... 156mm (6-1/8")
NOSEPIECE SIZE
Width ....................................................................................................................... 170mm (6-3/4")
Height ....................................................................................................................... 96mm (3-3/4")
Depth ............................................................................................................................ 19mm (3/4")
* Under maximum operating voltage and inputsignal, into 4 ohms.
Note: Due to product improvement, specificationsand design are subject to change withoutnotice.
Specifications