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MOBILE MULTIMEDIA STATION
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This HD Radio receiver enables:
• OWNER’S MANUAL |
• MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN |
Please read before using this equipment. |
Léalo antes de utilizar este equipo. |
• MODE D’EMPLOI |
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Veuillez lire avant d’utiliser cet appareil. |
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ALPINE ELECTRONICS MARKETING, INC. |
ALPINE ELECTRONICS FRANCE S.A.R.L. |
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF U.K. LTD. |
1-7, Yukigaya-Otsukamachi, Ota-ku, |
(RCS PONTOISE B 338 101 280) |
Alpine House |
Tokyo 145-0067, JAPAN |
98, Rue de la Belle Etoile, Z.I. Paris Nord Il, |
Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry CV4 9TW, U.K. |
Phone: 03-5499-4531 |
B.P. 50016, 95945 Roissy Charles de Gaulle |
Phone 0870-33 33 763 |
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC. |
Cedex, France |
ALPINE ITALIA S.p.A. |
Phone 01-48638989 |
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19145 Gramercy Place, Torrance, |
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Viale C. Colombo 8, 20090 Trezzano |
California 90501, U.S.A. |
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD. |
Sul Naviglio (MI), Italy |
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631) |
161-165 Princes Highway, Hallam |
Phone 02-484781 |
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC. |
Victoria 3803, Australia |
ALPINE ELECTRONICS DE ESPAÑA, S.A. |
Phone 03-8787-1200 |
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777 Supertest Road, Toronto, |
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Portal de Gamarra 36, Pabellón, 32 |
Ontario M3J 2M9, Canada |
ALPINE ELECTRONICS GmbH |
01013 Vitoria (Alava)-APDO 133, Spain |
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631) |
Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Str. 1-3, 80807 München, |
Phone 945-283588 |
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Germany |
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Phone 089-32 42 640 |
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ENGLISH
Contents
Operating Instructions
WARNING |
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WARNING ................................................. |
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CAUTION .................................................. |
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NOTICE ..................................................... |
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Discs Playable on This Unit ................. |
10 |
Features |
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Auto User Setting Change .............................. |
14 |
My Favorites ................................................... |
14 |
Easy Sound Setting by Car Type |
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(i-Personalize) ............................................. |
15 |
Getting Started |
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Accessory List ................................................ |
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Location of Controls ...................................... |
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Turning Power On or Off ............................... |
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Turning the System On ................................... |
17 |
Detaching and Attaching the Front Panel ...... |
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Initial System Start-Up ................................... |
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Inserting/Ejecting a Disc ................................ |
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Inserting the Disc ........................................ |
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Removing the Disc ...................................... |
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Adjusting the Volume ..................................... |
18 |
Lowering Volume Quickly ............................. |
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Using My Favorites ........................................ |
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User Registration ............................................ |
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Setting My Favorites ...................................... |
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Adding My Favorites .................................. |
20 |
Editing My Favorites .................................. |
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Displaying the Camera Image ..................... |
21 |
i-Personalize Setup ..................................... |
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Settings When Switching Users ..................... |
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How to Input Characters and Numbers |
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(Keypad) ..................................................... |
23 |
Top banner and Bottom banner Fade Out |
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Setting ......................................................... |
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Switching Sources .......................................... |
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Screen Off Function .................................... |
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About MX (Media Xpander) Button .............. |
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Touch Operation .............................................. |
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Selecting an Item in a List .............................. |
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About the Indicator Display ............................ |
25 |
Radio/HD Radio/RBDS |
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Listening to the Radio ..................................... |
26 |
Presetting Stations Manually .......................... |
26 |
Presetting Stations Automatically ................... |
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Tuning to Preset Stations ................................ |
26 |
Forced Analog Mode ...................................... |
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Receiving a Multicast |
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(HD Radio mode only) ................................ |
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PTY (Program Type) Tuning |
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(Analog Broadcasts only) ............................ |
27 |
Displaying Radio Text .................................... |
27 |
Storing the Tag Information |
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(HD Radio mode only) ................................ |
27 |
About the Feature Logos ................................. |
28 |
CD/MP3/WMA/AAC |
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Playback .......................................................... |
28 |
Repeat Play ..................................................... |
29 |
M.I.X. (Random Play) .................................... |
29 |
Selecting Folders |
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(Concerning MP3/WMA/AAC) .................. |
29 |
Searching from CD Text ................................. |
29 |
File/Folder Name Search |
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(Concerning MP3/WMA/AAC) .................. |
29 |
About MP3/WMA/AAC ................................. |
30 |
DVD |
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Playing a Disc ................................................. |
32 |
If a Menu Screen Appears ........................... |
33 |
Numeric Keypad Input Operations .............. |
33 |
Displaying the Top Menu Screen ................ |
33 |
Displaying the Menu Screen ....................... |
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Stopping Playback (PRE STOP) ..................... |
33 |
Stopping Playback .......................................... |
34 |
Fast-forwarding/Fast-reversing ....................... |
34 |
Finding the Beginnings of Chapters/Tracks/ |
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Files ............................................................. |
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Playing Still Frames (Pausing) ........................ |
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Forward frame-by-frame Playback ................. |
34 |
3-EN
Slow Motion Playback .................................... |
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Selecting Folders ............................................ |
34 |
Repeat Playback ............................................. |
35 |
Searching by Title Number ............................. |
35 |
Searching Directly by Chapter Number ......... |
35 |
Searching for a Desired Video File ................. |
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Switching the Angle ....................................... |
36 |
Switching the Audio Tracks ........................... |
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Switching the Subtitles |
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(Subtitle Language) ..................................... |
36 |
About DivX® .................................................. |
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Setup |
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Setup Operation |
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General Setup |
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General Setup Operation ................................ |
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Language Setting ............................................ |
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Setting the Scroll ......................................... |
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Format Settings ........................................... |
38 |
Setting the Menu Language ........................ |
38 |
Date/Time Setting ........................................... |
38 |
Setting of Calendar Display Pattern |
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Switching ................................................. |
38 |
Setting the Clock Display ............................ |
38 |
Setting the Time .......................................... |
38 |
Setting Daylight Saving Time ..................... |
38 |
Remote Sensor Setting .................................... |
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Setting Top banner and Bottom banner |
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Display ........................................................ |
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Screen/LED Customize .................................. |
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Setting the Brightness of the |
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Backlighting ............................................. |
39 |
Adjusting the Minimum Level of |
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Backlight .................................................. |
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Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at |
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Night ........................................................ |
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Switching the Display Color ....................... |
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Adjusting the Touch Panel .......................... |
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Initializing the Touch Panel Corrected |
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Values ....................................................... |
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Visual Setting .................................................. |
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Switching Display Modes ........................... |
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Adjusting the Live Contrast ........................ |
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Selecting the Visual EQ Mode |
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(Factory’s setting) .................................... |
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Adjusting Brightness ................................... |
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Adjusting Color of Picture .......................... |
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Adjusting Tint of Picture ............................. |
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Adjusting Image Contrast ........................... |
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Adjusting Picture Quality ............................ |
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Saving and Calling the Adjusted Picture |
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Quality ..................................................... |
41 |
About IVE-W535HD ...................................... |
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Displaying the Product Information ............ |
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Checking the DivX® Registration ............... |
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Initializing the System ................................. |
42 |
Installation Setup ............................................ |
42 |
Sound Setup |
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Sound Setup Operation ................................... |
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Setting the Balance/Fader/Subwoofer ............ |
43 |
Adjusting the Balance/Fader ....................... |
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Rear Speaker Setting ................................... |
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Turning Subwoofer On/Off ......................... |
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Adjusting the Subwoofer Level ................... |
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Setting the Subwoofer Phase ....................... |
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Setting the MX (Media Xpander) ................... |
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Equalizer Presets (Bass Max EQ) ................... |
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Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve |
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(Parametric EQ) ........................................... |
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Adjusting the Time Correction |
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(Time Correction) ........................................ |
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Adjusting the Crossover Settings |
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(X-OVER) ................................................... |
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Setting Defeat ................................................. |
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Volume Setting ............................................... |
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Setting the Volume for Each Source ............... |
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About Time Correction ................................... |
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About the Crossover ....................................... |
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Source Setup |
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Source Setup Operation .................................. |
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Source Layout Setting .................................... |
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Disc Setting ..................................................... |
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Changing the Language Setting .................. |
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Setting of the DVD Menu Language ........... |
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Setting of the Audio Language ................... |
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Setting of the Subtitle Language ................. |
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Changing the Country Code Setting ........... |
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Setting the Rating Level (Parental Lock) .... |
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Setting the TV Screen Mode ....................... |
50 |
Sirius XM Setting ........................................... |
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Managing Artist, Song and Sports Team |
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Alerts ........................................................ |
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Setting the Favorite Sports Team Alerts ...... |
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Setting the Parental Lock ............................ |
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Signal Strength Information ........................ |
52 |
4-EN
AUX Setting ................................................... |
52 |
Setting the AUX Mode ................................ |
52 |
Setting the Primary AUX Name |
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(AUX Setup) ............................................ |
52 |
Setting the AUX3 ........................................ |
52 |
Setting the AUX3 Sel. (Switching the Visual |
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Input Signal System) ................................ |
53 |
RSE Setting ..................................................... |
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Setting the Rear Seat Entertainment |
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System ...................................................... |
53 |
Setting the BLUETOOTH Pandora® .............. |
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BLUETOOTH Setup |
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BLUETOOTH Setup Operation ..................... |
53 |
BLUETOOTH Setting .................................... |
54 |
Displaying BLUETOOTH Information .......... |
54 |
Registering the BLUETOOTH Device ........... |
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Automatic Connection Setting ........................ |
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Setting the Passcode ....................................... |
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Changing the Character Code of the Phone |
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Book ............................................................ |
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Setting Received Calls Automatically ............ |
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Setting the Time for Automatic Reception of a |
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Call .............................................................. |
55 |
Selecting the Output Speaker ......................... |
55 |
Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume ................... |
55 |
Adjusting the Microphone Level .................... |
55 |
Adjusting the Caller Volume .......................... |
56 |
Deleting All the Histories ............................... |
56 |
Camera Setup |
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Camera Setup Operation ................................. |
56 |
Direct Camera Setting .................................... |
57 |
Setting the Camera Input ............................. |
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AUX Camera Setting ...................................... |
58 |
Setting the Camera Input ............................. |
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Camera Interrupt Setting |
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(Power OFF Mode) ..................................... |
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BLUETOOTH Operation |
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Setup Before Using ......................................... |
59 |
About BLUETOOTH .................................. |
59 |
About the Hands-Free Phone ...................... |
59 |
Before Using BLUETOOTH ....................... |
59 |
Hands-Free Phone Control |
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Connecting a BLUETOOTH Device .............. |
59 |
Disconnecting the BLUETOOTH |
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Connection ............................................... |
59 |
Changing the Connecting BLUETOOTH |
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Device .......................................................... |
60 |
Answering a Call ............................................ |
60 |
Adjusting Ringtone Volume ........................ |
60 |
Hanging up the Telephone .............................. |
60 |
Calling ............................................................ |
60 |
Using Short Cut Dialing to Make a Call ..... |
60 |
Dialing a Number In Call History ............... |
60 |
Dialing a Number In the Phone Book ......... |
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Entering a Phone Number to Make a |
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Call ........................................................... |
61 |
Redial Function ........................................... |
61 |
Operations During a Conversation ................. |
61 |
Adjusting the Speech Volume ..................... |
61 |
Changing the Voice Output ......................... |
61 |
DTMF (Touch-Tone) Function .................... |
61 |
Phone Book Function ..................................... |
61 |
Synchronizing the Phone Book ................... |
61 |
Adding the Phone Book .............................. |
62 |
Deleting the Phone Book Entries ................ |
62 |
Assigning as a Short Cut Dialing Number ..... |
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Call Waiting Function ..................................... |
63 |
BLUETOOTH Audio |
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Playback .......................................................... |
63 |
Repeat Play ..................................................... |
64 |
M.I.X. (Random Play) .................................... |
64 |
Selecting Groups ............................................. |
64 |
Search Function .............................................. |
64 |
Auxiliary Device (Optional) |
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Operating Auxiliary Devices (Optional) ........ |
64 |
Operating an External DVD Player ................ |
65 |
Change to the External DVD Mode ............ |
65 |
About the DVD Operation Screen ............... |
65 |
Operating an External DVD Changer ............. |
66 |
Change to the External DVD Changer |
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Mode ........................................................ |
66 |
About the DVD Changer Operation |
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Screen ...................................................... |
66 |
Operating the Mobile Digital TV Receiver |
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(DVB-T) ...................................................... |
66 |
Changing to the Mobile Digital TV Receiver |
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(DVB-T) Mode ........................................ |
66 |
About the DVB-T Operation Screen ........... |
67 |
Operating a TV ............................................... |
67 |
Change to the TV Mode .............................. |
67 |
About the TV Operation Screen .................. |
67 |
5-EN
Camera Operation (Optional) |
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Rear Camera Operation .................................. |
68 |
Displaying the Rear View Video while the Car |
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is in Reverse ............................................. |
68 |
Switching the Image Pattern for the Rear |
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Camera ..................................................... |
68 |
Guide Display ON/OFF Setting .................. |
68 |
Adjusting the Caution Display Location ..... |
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About the Rear Camera Guide ........................ |
69 |
Front Camera Operation ................................. |
71 |
Displaying the Front View Video |
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Manually .................................................. |
71 |
Switching the Image Pattern for the Front |
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Camera ..................................................... |
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About the Adjustment of Guide Display ON/ |
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OFF Setting and Adjustment of Caution |
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Display Location ...................................... |
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Other Camera Operation ................................. |
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About the Adjustment of the Caution Display |
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Location ................................................... |
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SiriusXM Satellite Radio (Optional) |
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Receiving Channels with the SiriusXM |
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Tuner ........................................................... |
72 |
Tuning Channels by Category ........................ |
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Changing the Display ..................................... |
72 |
Checking the SiriusXM Radio ID Number .... |
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Storing Channel Presets .................................. |
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Tuning Channels Using Presets ...................... |
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Search Function .............................................. |
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Selecting the Channel Directly ....................... |
74 |
Storing the Desired Song/Artist ...................... |
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Receiving and Tuning to an Alert ................... |
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Replay Function .............................................. |
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Parental Lock Function ................................... |
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Using Jump Memory and Jump Recall |
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Function ....................................................... |
75 |
Storing the Tag Information ............................ |
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USB Memory (Optional) |
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Playback .......................................................... |
76 |
Repeat Play ..................................................... |
76 |
Random Play (M.I.X.) .................................... |
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Random Play (M.I.X. ALL) ........................... |
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Searching for a Desired Song ......................... |
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File/Folder Name Search ............................. |
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Tag Search ................................................... |
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Direct Up/Down Function .............................. |
78 |
Select the Desired Folder (Folder up/down) ... |
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iPod/iPhone (Optional) |
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Playback .......................................................... |
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Searching for a Music File .............................. |
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Searching for a Desired Video File ................. |
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Alphabet Skip Function .................................. |
81 |
Direct Up/Down Function .............................. |
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Search Position Memory ................................ |
81 |
Repeat Play ..................................................... |
81 |
Random Play (Shuffle) ................................... |
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Random Play (Shuffle All) ............................. |
81 |
Pandora® Internet Radio (Optional) |
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Listening to Pandora® .................................... |
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iPhone Pandora® ......................................... |
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BLUETOOTH Pandora® ............................. |
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“Thumbs” Feedback ....................................... |
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Searching for a Desired Station ...................... |
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Creating a New Station ................................... |
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QuickMix ........................................................ |
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Bookmarking a Desired Track or Artist ......... |
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Information |
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Product Software Update ................................ |
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About DVDs ................................................... |
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List of Language Codes .................................. |
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List of Country Codes ..................................... |
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In Case of Difficulty ....................................... |
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If this Message Appears ................................. |
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Specifications .................................................. |
92 |
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT |
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(Microsoft) .................................................. |
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6-EN
Installation and |
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Connections |
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Warning .................................................. |
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Caution ................................................... |
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Precautions ............................................ |
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Installation ...................................................... |
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Connections .................................................... |
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System Example ........................................... |
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LIMITED WARRANTY
7-EN
This symbol means important instructions. Failure to heed them can result in serious injury or death.
INSTALL THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY SO THAT THE DRIVER CANNOT WATCH TV/VIDEO UNLESS THE VEHICLE IS STOPPED AND THE EMERGENCY BRAKE IS APPLIED.
It is dangerous for the driver to watch TV/Video while driving a vehicle. Installing this product incorrectly enables the driver to watch TV/Video while driving. This may cause a distraction, preventing the driver from looking ahead, thus causing an accident. The driver or other people could be severely injured.
DO NOT WATCH VIDEO WHILE DRIVING.
Watching the video may distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and cause an accident.
DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR ATTENTION AWAY FROM SAFELY DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE.
Any function that requires your prolonged attention should only be performed after coming to a complete stop. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before performing these functions. Failure to do so may result in an accident.
KEEP THE VOLUME AT A LEVEL WHERE YOU CAN STILL HEAR OUTSIDE NOISES WHILE DRIVING.
Excessive volume levels that obscure sounds such as emergency vehicle sirens or road warning signals (train crossings, etc.) can be dangerous and may result in an accident. LISTENING AT LOUD VOLUME LEVELS IN A CAR MAY ALSO CAUSE HEARING DAMAGE.
MINIMIZE DISPLAY VIEWING WHILE DRIVING.
Viewing the display may distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and cause an accident.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER.
Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electric shock.
USE ONLY IN CARS WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND.
(Check with your dealer if you are not sure.) Failure to do so may result in fire, etc.
KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS SCREWS OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately.
USE THE CORRECT AMPERE RATING WHEN REPLACING FUSES.
Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock.
DO NOT BLOCK VENTS OR RADIATOR PANELS.
Doing so may cause heat to build up inside and may result in fire.
USE THIS PRODUCT FOR MOBILE 12V APPLICATIONS.
Use for other than its designed application may result in fire, electric shock or other injury.
DO NOT PLACE HANDS, FINGERS OR FOREIGN OBJECTS IN INSERTION SLOTS OR GAPS.
Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to the product.
This symbol means important instructions. Failure to heed them can result in injury or material property damage.
HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS.
Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the product. Return it to your authorized Alpine dealer or the nearest Alpine Service Center for repairing.
KEEP FINGERS AWAY WHILE THE MOTORIZED FRONT PANEL OR MOVING MONITOR IS IN MOTION.
Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to the product.
8-EN
Product Cleaning
Use a soft dry cloth for periodic cleaning of the product. For more severe stains, please dampen the cloth with water only. Anything else has the chance of dissolving the paint or damaging the plastic.
Temperature
Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between +45°C (+113°F) and 0°C (+32°F) before turning your unit on.
Moisture Condensation
You may notice the disc playback sound wavering due to condensation. If this happens, remove the disc from the player and wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate.
Damaged Disc
Do not attempt to play cracked, warped, or damaged discs. Playing a bad disc could severely damage the playback mechanism.
Maintenance
If you have problems, do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. Return it to your Alpine dealer or the nearest Alpine Service Station for servicing.
Never Attempt the Following
Do not grip or pull out the disc while it is being pulled back into the player by the automatic reloading mechanism.
Do not attempt to insert a disc into the unit when the unit power is off.
New Discs
To prevent the disc from jamming, “Disc error” is displayed if discs with irregular surfaces are inserted or if discs are inserted incorrectly. When a new disc is ejected immediately after initial loading, use your finger to feel around the inside of the center hole and outside edge of the disc. If you feel any small bumps or irregularities, this could inhibit proper loading of the disc. To remove the bumps, rub the inside edge of the hole and outside edge of the disc with a ballpoint pen or other such instrument, then insert the disc again.
Center Hole |
Center Hole |
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New Disc |
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Bumps |
Outside |
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(Bumps) |
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Installation Location
Make sure the IVE-W535HD will not be installed in a location subjected to:
•Direct sun and heat
•High humidity and water
•Excessive dust
•Excessive vibrations
Correct Handling
Do not drop the disc while handling. Hold the disc so you will not leave fingerprints on the surface. Do not affix tape, paper, or gummed labels to the disc. Do not write on the disc.
CORRECT
INCORRECT |
CORRECT |
Inserting Discs
Your player accepts only one disc at a time for playback. Do not attempt to load more than one disc.
Make sure the label side is facing up when you insert the disc. “Disc error” will be displayed on your player if you insert a disc incorrectly. If “Disc error” continues to be displayed even though the disc has been inserted correctly, push the RESET switch with a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen.
Playing a disc while driving on a very bumpy road may result in skips, but this will not scratch the disc or damage the player.
Irregular Shaped Discs
Be sure to use round shaped discs only for this unit and never use any special shaped discs.
Use of special shaped discs may cause damage to the mechanism.
Disc Cleaning
Fingerprints, dust, or soil on the surface of the disc could cause the DVD player to skip. For routine cleaning, wipe the playing surface with a clean, soft cloth from the center of the disc to the outer edge. If the surface is heavily soiled, dampen a clean, soft cloth in a solution of mild neutral detergent before cleaning the disc.
9-EN
Disc Accessories
There are various accessories available on the market for protecting the disc surface and improving sound quality. However, most of them will influence the thickness and/or diameter of the disc. Using such accessories can cause operational problems. We recommend not using these accessories on discs played in Alpine DVD players.
Transparent Sheet |
Disc Stabilizer |
Operation of some of the functions of this unit is very complex. Because of this, it was deemed necessary to place these functions into a special screen. This will restrict operation of these functions to times when the vehicle is parked. This ensures the focus of the driver’s attention will be on the road and not on the IVE-W535HD. This has been done for the safety of the driver and passengers. Setup operations cannot be made if the car is moving. The car must be parked and the parking brake must be engaged for the procedure described in the Owner’s Manual to be valid. The warning “Unable to operate while driving.” will be displayed if any attempts are made to perform these operations while driving.
•The IVE-W535HD draws minimal current even when its power switch is turned off. If the switched power (ignition) lead of the IVEW535HD is connected directly to the positive (+) post of the vehicle’s battery, the battery may be discharged.
An SPST (Single-Pole, Single-Throw) switch (sold separately) can be added to simplify this procedure. Then, you can simply place it in the OFF position when you leave the vehicle. Turn the SPST switch back ON before using the IVE-W535HD. For connecting the SPST switch, refer to the “Connection Diagram of SPST Switch (sold separately)” (page 98). If the power (ignition) lead is unswitched, it must be disconnected from the battery post should the vehicle be left unused for an extended period of time.
Playable Discs
The discs listed below can be played on this unit.
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* Two-layer DVD disc compatible
The formatted discs listed below can be played on this unit.
CD-R/ DVD-R/ DVD+R/
CD-RW DVD-RW DVD+RW
CD Format
MP3 Format (“mp3”)
WMA Format (“wma”)
AAC Format (“aac,” “m4a”)
DVD Video Format
DivX Format (“avi,” “divx”)
• Discs that are not finalized cannot be played back.
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Discs that cannot be played
DVD-ROMs, DVD-RAMs, CD-ROMs (excluding MP3/WMA/ AAC files), photo CDs, etc.
DualDisc
This unit is not compatible with DualDisc.
Using a DualDisc may cause unit malfunction, and may cause disc damage when the disc is inserted/ejected.
DVD region number (playable region number)
This DVD player will play back any disc whose region number is 1 (or All). DVDs with a region number other than those listed below, cannot be played on this DVD player.
ALL
Using compact discs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)
If you use unspecified compact discs, correct performance cannot be guaranteed.
You can play CD-Rs (CD-Recordables)/CD-RWs (CDReWritables) which have been recorded only on audio devices. You can also play CD-Rs/CD-RWs containing MP3/WMA/AAC formatted audio files.
•Some of the following discs may not play on this unit: Flawed discs, discs with fingerprints, discs exposed to extreme temperatures or sunlight (e.g., left in the car or this unit), discs
recorded under unstable conditions, discs on which a recording failed or a re-recording was attempted, copy-protected CDs which do not conform to the audio CD industry standard.
•Use discs with MP3/WMA/AAC files written in a format compliant with this unit. For details, see pages 30 and 31.
To customers using CD-R/CD-RW
•If a CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back, make sure the last recording session was closed (finalized).
•Finalize the CD-R/CD-RW if necessary, and attempt playback again.
Tips for making your own discs
The IVE-W535HD plays DVD Video, DivX®, Audio CD and has a built in MP3/WMA/AAC decoder.
The following information is designed to help you create your own music CDs (either Audio CD or MP3/WMA/AAC encoded CD-R/ RW files).
What is the difference between an Audio and MP3/WMA/AAC CD?
An Audio CD is the same format as the commercial CDs you buy in the store (also known as CD-DA). MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3)/ WMA (Windows Media Audio)/AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is a data file that uses a compression scheme to reduce the size of the music file*.
Multisession CD-R/RW:
Once a recording has been stopped, this is considered one session. If the disc is not closed (finalized), additional data may be added. Once this additional data has been recorded, this becomes a “multisession” CD.
*If the first session on a disc containing both CD-DA data and MP3/WMA/AAC data is a CD-DA file, only CD-DA files will be played.
Properly formatted MP3/WMA/AAC Discs:
Use ISO9660 formatting to insure proper playback. You may use standard ISO naming Level 1 (8.3 DOS standard), Level 2
(32 characters) or Joliet (Windows or Macintosh long filenames) file naming conventions*.
*Please consult the Owner’s manual for additional information.
On handling compact discs (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)
•Do not touch the surface.
•Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight.
•Do not affix stickers or labels.
•Clean the disc when it is dusty.
•Make sure that the disc is smooth and flat.
•Do not use commercially available disc accessories.
Do not leave the disc in the car or the unit for a long time. Never expose the disc to direct sunlight.
Heat and humidity may damage the disc and you may not be able to play it again.
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Using DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD+RWs
•This unit is compatible with discs recorded in the standard DVD-Video format.
•Note that discs not finalized (processed to enable to play on playback-only DVD players) cannot be played on this DVD player.
•Some discs may not play back, depending on the recording device and disc format.
•Discs or files utilizing copy protection, may not be playable. Some recording systems may not properly format copied files to enable proper playback.
•In the following cases, the disc may not play on this unit:
discs recorded by certain DVD recorders, certain irregular discs, flawed discs, dirty discs, when the pickup lens of this DVD player is dirty, or when moisture condensation has occurred inside the unit.
•Be sure to follow all cautions included with your DVD-Rs/ DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD+RWs discs.
•Do not put stickers, seals, or tape on the label side of DVD-Rs/ DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD+RWs.
•Compared to the regular discs, DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/ DVD+RWs are more affected by heat, moisture, and direct sunlight. If left in a car, etc., damage may occur and it might not play on this unit.
•The operable temperature range for disc playback is as follows: DVD-R/DVD-RW: -25 ~ +70°C
DVD+R/DVD+RW: +5 ~ +55°C
Disc terminology
Title
If titles are programed for the DVD, these are the largest units of division of the information recorded on the disc.
Chapter
Each Title may also be divided into smaller divisions, called chapters. These can be specific scenes or musical selections.
Protecting the USB connector
•Only an iPod/iPhone, USB memory or Nokia Phone can be connected to the USB connector on this unit. Correct performance using other USB products cannot be guaranteed.
•If the USB connector is used, be sure to use only the supplied connector cable with the unit. A USB hub is not supported.
•Depending on the connected USB memory device, the unit may not function or some functions may not be performed.
•The audio file format that can be played back on the unit is MP3/ WMA/AAC.
•The video file format that can be played back on the unit is DivX®.
•Artist/song name, etc., can be displayed. Certain, special characters may not be correctly displayed.
CAUTION
Alpine accepts no responsibility for lost data, etc., even if data, etc., is lost while using this product.
On Handling USB Memory
•This unit can control a memory storage device that supports the USB Mass Storage Class (MSC) protocol. Playable audio file formats are MP3, WMA and AAC.
•USB memory function is not guaranteed. Use USB memory according to the terms of agreement. Read the USB memory Owner’s Manual thoroughly.
•Avoid usage or storage in the following locations:
Anywhere in the car exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
Anywhere the possibility of high humidity or corrosive substances are present.
•Fix the USB memory in a location where driver operation will not be hindered.
•USB memory may not function correctly at high or low temperature.
•Use only certified USB memory. Note that even certified USB memory, may not function correctly depending on its type or state.
•Depending on the settings of the USB memory type, memory state or encoding software, the unit may not play back or display properly.
•Files protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management), cannot be played back on this unit. These include AAC formatted files purchased from the iTunes Store and WMA or other files with some form of copyright protection.
•USB memory may take time to start playback. If there is a particular file other than audio in the USB memory, it may take considerable time before the file is played back or searched.
•The unit can play back “mp3,” “wma” or “m4a” file extensions.
•Do not add the above extensions to a file other than audio data. This non-audio data will not be recognized. The resulting playback may contain noise that can damage speakers and/or amplifiers.
•It is recommended to back up important data on a personal computer.
•Do not remove the USB device while playback is in progress. Change SOURCE to something other than USB, then remove the USB device to prevent possible damage to its memory.
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•This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are prohibited.
•Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
•Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
•iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod touch, and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
•“Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone,” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, or iPhone may affect wireless performance.
•Pandora, the Pandora logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc., used with permission. Pandora is currently available exclusively in the United States.
•HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio™ and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc” logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
•SIRIUS, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.
•BlackBerry®, RIM®, Research In Motion®, SureType® and related trademarks, names and logos are the property of Research In Motion Limited and are registered and/or used in the U.S. and countries around the world. Used under license from Research In Motion Limited.
•DivX®, DivX Certified® and associated logos are trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license.
•The BLUETOOTH® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Alpine Electronics, Inc. is under license.
•“MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.”
•“Supply of this product only conveys a license for private,noncommercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenuegeneration) real time broadcasting (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or any other media), broadcasting/streaming via internet, intranets and/or other networks or in other electronic content distribution systems, such as pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications. An independent license for such use is required. For details, please visit http://www.mp3licensing.com”
Portions ©2011, Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
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With the IVE-W535HD, you can register up to two users.
Each user can configure their own preferred settings.
By registering their respective BLUETOOTH devices to the unit, each user can be identified automatically.
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USER1
•For details of how to register a BLUETOOTH device, refer to “User Registration” (page 19).
•If USER2 is recognized while USER1 is using the system, a confirmation message is displayed.
•If no BLUETOOTH device has been registered or if you want to switch users manually, users can be switched by pressing and holding the (My Favorites) button.
•For details of which settings are affected by switching users, refer to “Settings When Switching Users” (page 22).
Up to eight My Favorites can be registered as shortcut keys for each registered user.
Frequently used functions and handy functions can be customized for your convenience.
USER1 |
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For details of how to register or add My Favorites, how to change the name, etc., refer to “Using My Favorites” (page 18).
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This function lets you set and reproduce the best audio environment for the environment in your car. On the unit, select and set the car category/steering wheel position/speaker type and size/seat material. For details of how to configure the settings, refer to “Car Specific Sound Setup” (page 21).
Display example when setting is completed
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(Release) button
Use this button to remove the front panel.
Remote Sensor
Point the remote control transmitter towards the remote sensor within a range of 2 meters.
(My Favorites) button
The My Favorites screen for registered User 1 is displayed. Press and hold this button at least 3 seconds to switch to User 2.
(SOURCE) button
Displays the Audio/Visual screen. If the Audio/Visual screen is already displayed, changes the source.
(PHONE) button
Recalls the Telephone Menu screen.
When a hands-free phone is connected, press and hold for at least 3 seconds to switch to the call history screen.
(AUDIO SETUP) button
Displays the “Setting the Balance/Fader/Subwoofer” screen.
Press and hold AUDIO SETUP for at least 3 seconds to activate the Sound Setup selection mode.
Rotary encoder/MUTE/C button
Adjust the volume by turning to the left or right. Press to activate /deactivate the mute mode.
Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to turn the power off.
(Eject) button
Ejects a disc.
DISC Slot
•For details of the RESET switch, refer to “Initial System Start-Up” (page 18).
Optional Remote Control Interface Box
This unit is operable using the vehicle’s secondary radio controls. An Alpine Remote Control Interface Box (optional) is required. For details, contact your Alpine dealer.
Controllable with Remote Control
This unit can be controlled with an optional Alpine remote control. For details, consult your Alpine dealer. Point the optional remote control transmitter at the remote control sensor.
About the button descriptions used in this Owner’s Manual
The buttons found on the face of the unit are expressed in bold (e.g. (My Favorites)). The buttons found on the touch-screen display are shown in bold within brackets, [ ] (e.g. []).
Some of this unit’s functions cannot be performed while the vehicle is in motion. Be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake and footbrake, before attempting these operations.
1 Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position.
The system turns on.
•When turned on, the system displays the last mode screen that was displayed before the ignition key was turned off. For example, if the unit is in radio mode when ignition is turned off, it will remain in radio mode when ignition is turned back on.
2 Press and hold the Rotary encoder for at least 3 seconds to turn the power off.
•The unit can be turned on by pressing any button on the unit, except (Release).
•The IVE-W535HD is a precision device. Careful handling of the unit should provide you with years of trouble-free operation.
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With the Alpine system, when the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON, the opening screen will be automatically displayed.
1 When the system is used for the first time, the language selection menu is displayed. There are 21 languages to choose from. Touch [] or [ ] to scroll the list, and then touch the desired language.
•You can also scroll through lists by touching the screen and sliding your finger up and down.
2 Touch [OK].
The radio screen is displayed.
•Some of this unit’s functions cannot be performed while the vehicle is in motion. Be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before attempting these operations.
Detaching
1 Turn off the unit power.
2 Press (Release) at the upper left side until the front panel pops out.
3 Grasp the up side of the front panel and pull it out.
carrying bag*
* To protect the front panel, place it in the supplied carrying bag.
•After detaching the front panel, do not touch the connection terminals on the rear of the panel. Doing so may result in contact failure when attaching the panel.
•The front panel may become hot in normal usage (especially the connector terminals on the back of the front panel.) This is not a malfunction.
Attaching
1 Insert the under side of the front panel into the main unit.
2 Push the up side of the front panel until it locks firmly into the main unit.
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•Before attaching the front panel, make sure that there is no dirt or dust on the connector terminals and no foreign object between the front panel and the main unit.
•Attach the front panel carefully. Hold the panel by its sides to avoid pushing any buttons by mistake.
Caution
•Take care not to be injured with the edge of the Front Panel in case of detaching and attaching one.
•Do not expose the Front Panel to excessive force or grip one strongly in case of detaching, attaching and bringing one.
•Take care not to tread on the Front Panel over carrying one.
•Do not inflict on the Front Panel so it is not broken and damaged after removing from it.
•Take care not to be injured with a fragment of broken the Front Panel.
•Keep the Front Panel out of reach of children after removing from one to prevent them from putting one in their mouth.
•In case of attaching the Front Panel, turn off the unit power and take care not to be injured with the edge of one.
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Be sure to press the RESET switch when using the unit for the first time, after changing the car battery, etc.
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1 Insert the disc with the label side facing up.
Disc Slot
When you insert the disc up to certain point, it is automatically pulled into the unit. The unit starts to play the disc.
•Do not touch the surface of the disc directly with your fingers.
•Before inserting or removing the disc, always turn the ignition key to ACC or ON. You cannot remove or insert the disc with the ignition key turned to OFF.
1 Press (Eject).
When the disc has been ejected part way, take it out.
•If the disc cannot be ejected by pressing , press and hold again for at least 5 seconds.
Rotate the Rotary encoder until the desired sound is obtained.
Volume: 0 - 35
Activating the Audio Mute function will instantly lower the volume level by 20 dB.
1 Press Rotary encoder to activate the MUTE mode.
The audio level will decrease by about 20 dB.
2 Pressing Rotary encoder again will bring the audio back to its previous level.
Display example of My Favorites screen
User name: Displays the name of the user
My Favorites icon: Touching an icon on My Favorites screen will switch to the screen for the selected application.
Add button: Use to add (register) My Favorites icons (page 20)
Edit button: Use to edit My Favorites (page 20) Camera button: Use to display the camera image (page 21)
i-Personalize button: Use to configure the i-Personalize Setup (page 21)
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You can register up to two users. Configure the User 1 and User 2 settings for each user.
1 Press the (My Favorites) button.
The My Favorites screen is displayed.
2 Touch [Start].
The user name input screen for the first user is displayed.
•Touching [Skip] registers the user name as “USER 1” or “USER 2” and no BLUETOOTH device is registered. In this
case, the users will not be switched automatically.
• Touching [Cancel] or pressing the (My Favorites) button returns to the original screen without registering a user.
3 Input the user name from the keypad and touch
[OK].
The BLUETOOTH Device Setup screen is displayed.
•Touch [] to edit the name.
For details of how to input characters from the keypad, refer to “How to Input Characters and Numbers (Keypad)” (page 23).
4 Touch [Link], then touch [OK].
The BLUETOOTH Device List is displayed.
•The BLUETOOTH devices registered here are used to automatically identify the user.
Also, a cellular phone can be used as a hands-free phone. For details, see “BLUETOOTH Setting” (page 54).
•Touching [Do not Link] exits user registration without registering a BLUETOOTH device.
5 Touch [Search].
The system starts searching for BLUETOOTH devices. When the search is completed, the BLUETOOTH Device List is displayed.
•Set the BLUETOOTH setting on the preregistered BLUETOOTH device side to “ON.”
6 Touch a registered BLUETOOTH device and touch
[OK].
My Favorites screen for USER1 is displayed.
•You can edit My Favorites icons.
For details of how to add, edit, delete or set My Favorites icons, refer to “Adding My Favorites” (page 20).
Register User 2
7 Press the (My Favorites) button.
The My Favorites screen is exited and the display returns to the original screen.
8 Press and hold the (My Favorites) button for at least 3 seconds.
The My Favorites user guide is displayed. Repeat steps 2 through 6 to register USER2.
Configure the My Favorites settings.
Press the (My Favorites) button.
My Favorites screen for USER1 is displayed.
•To configure My Favorites settings for USER2, press and hold the
(My Favorites) button for at least 3 seconds. The My Favorites screen is displayed.
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You can register up to eight My Favorites for each user. You cannot, however, register the same items (categories).
1 Touch [].
The addition items (categories) are displayed.
2 Touch the desired addition item (category).
Current source : Registers the audio source currently playing in My Favorites
Phone : Lets you register phone numbers registered in the phonebook in My Favorites for shortcut dialing.
Select a name or phone number from the Phonebook list and touch
[ADD].
•Touch [ ] or [ ] to switch phone numbers.
•You can only select PHONE when a mobile phone is connected.
Audio/Visual : Lets you switch directly to an audio source
[Radio]:
HD-Radio/RBDS: You can register presets No. 1-6 in FM1/ FM2/AM.
Select presets No. 1-6 from FM1 preset/ FM2 preset/AM preset.
SiriusXM: You can register presets No. 1-6 in SiriusXM1, SiriusXM2 and SiriusXM3. Select presets No. 1-6 from SiriusXM1 preset/SiriusXM2 preset/SiriusXM3 preset.
[Disc]/[USB/iPod]/[Pandora]/[BLUETOOTH Pandora]/[Aux- 1]/[Aux-2]/[Aux-3]/[BT audio]:
You can switch directly to any of these audio sources.
You can delete names in My Favorites or change the layout.
Touch [ ].
“” appears and the mode switches to the Edit mode.
•Touching [Cancel] returns to the previous screen without executing any changes.
Changing the name
1 Touch the icon you want to change
The Edit Text screen (Keypad) is displayed.
2 Enter the name and touch [OK]
The mode returns to the Edit mode.
3 Touch [OK].
The name is changed.
Deleting Icons
1 Touch “” by the icon you want to delete
The confirmation message is displayed.
2 Touch [OK].
The mode returns to the Edit mode.
3 Touch [OK].
My Favorites setup
You can change or delete the registered user name or change the registered phone number.
Touch [Setup].
The My Favorites Setup screen is displayed.
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Changing the User Name
1 Touch the [Name] of the user you want to change.
The Input User Name screen (Keypad) is displayed.
2 Input the name and touch [OK].
The user name is changed.
•For details of how to input characters using the keypad, refer to “How to Input Characters and Numbers (Keypad)” (page 23).
Changing a BLUETOOTH device
You can change the BLUETOOTH devices associated with a user.
1 Touch the user [Phone] you want to change.
The BLUETOOTH Device Setup screen is displayed.
2 Touch [Link], then touch [OK].
The BLUETOOTH Device list is displayed.
•The BLUETOOTH devices set by User Registration are highlighted.
For detailed settings, touch [Search].
3 Select the device you want to change and touch
[OK].
The device is changed.
Deleting Registered Users
1 Touch [Delete] for the user name you want to delete.
The confirmation message is displayed.
2 Touch [OK].
•When a registered user is deleted, all the items affected by switching users are returned to the default settings.
Changing the Layout
You can change the layout of the shortcut keys.
1 Drag and drop the icon to the desired location.
2 Touch [OK].
When a separately purchased camera is connected to the system, you can display the camera image.
Touch [Camera].
The camera image is displayed.
•For details of camera operations, refer to “Camera Operation (Optional)” (page 68).
•When the front camera (direct camera) and rear camera or side camera (AUX camera) are connected simultaneously, the screen for selecting which camera image to display appears.
You can configure the audio settings by car type.
Touch [i-Personalize].
The i-Personalize Setup screen is displayed.
Car Specific Sound Setup
You can set and reproduce the best audio environment for the environment in your car.
1 Touch [Car Specific Sound Setup].
The vehicle type selection screen is displayed.
2 Touch the relevant Vehicle type.
•The selected Vehicle type is reflected in the “i-Personalize” symbol on My Favorites screen.
3 Touch the position of the driver’s seat.
4 Touch the size of the front speaker.
5 Select whether or not there is a tweeter.
6 Select the installation position of the rear speaker.
If you select “No rear speaker,” you cannot adjust the rear speaker in Fader/Time Correction/X-OVER in sound setup.
7 Select whether or not there is a subwoofer.
If you select “No,” you cannot adjust the subwoofer level/ subwoofer phase in sound setup.
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8 Select the material of the car seats.
The settings confirmation screen is displayed.
•If the car seats are made of both leather and fabric, select [Half leather].
9 Check the settings and touch [OK].
•If Preset3 was already saved for Time Correction/X-OVER/ Parametric EQ, the data will be overwritten.
•The Easy sound settings are reflected in the following Audio Setup items.
Setting the MX (Media Xpander)
-Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve (Parametric EQ) Adjusting the Time Correction (Time Correction)
Adjusting the Crossover Settings (X-OVER) (only when Subwoofer is set to “On”)
The Equalizer Presets (Bass Max EQ) settings are disabled.
Downloaded Sound Settings
Using a USB memory device, the sound settings downloaded from the ALPINE website can be used to configure Time Correction, X-OVER and Parametric EQ settings.
Setting item: Downloaded Sound Settings
The file name of download data shall be “A_U*****.MP3.”
Extender (fixed)
Identifier (alphabet or number 5 letters maximum)
Header (fixed)
•Save the setting data in the root folder.
•For details about procedures of download, see ALPINE’s web site.
1 Touch [Downloaded Sound Settings].
Setting data files are displayed in a list with a maximum of 5 items.
2 Touch the desired file.
3 Touch [OK].
The downloaded setting values are set as the Time Correction/X-OVER/Parametric EQ settings, and at the same time saved as Preset3, respectively.
•When no USB memory is connected, the “iPersonalize Setting” function is not available.
•If Preset3 was already saved for Time Correction/X-OVER/ Parametric EQ, the data will be overwritten.
The functions/settings that are affected when switching users are as shown below.
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User Registration |
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Displaying the Camera Image*2 |
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HD Radio/RBDS |
Displaying Radio Text |
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Setting Top banner and Bottom banner |
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Turning Subwoofer ON/OFF |
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Source setup |
Source Layout Setting |
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Hands-Free |
Assigning as a Short Cut Dialing |
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Phone Control |
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Redial Function |
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Phone Book Function |
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*2 The display pattern can be set when a camera equipped with a switch function on the Camera screen is connected.
Items whose settings are affected when switching registered users, are indicated by
“ ” in this manual. Example:
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Character input is required for user registration, place searches, etc. The displayed screens and procedures may vary slightly depending on the function used, but the basic input method is the same.
Input screen area.
(Delete)
Returns to the previous character and erases it. Touching here for more than 2 seconds will erase all input characters.
Character keypad
Special character selector switch
Character keypad Special character keypad Symbol keypad Character keypad
(Space)
Input number is confirmed.
When “Top/Bottom Banner Fade Out” is set to “ON,” the Top banner and Bottom banner on the Audio/Visual Playback screen fade out after 5 seconds if no operation is performed. To display the keys again, touch the middle of the screen.
Top banner
Bottom banner
•For details of how to set Top/Bottom Banner Fade Out, refer to “Setting Top banner and Bottom banner Display” (page 39).
During audio/visual playback, press the (SOURCE) button or touch a source button in the top banner to switch to the desired source.
Switching Sources Using the (SOURCE) Button
During audio/visual playback, press the (SOURCE) button repeatedly to switch to the desired source.
Radio Disc*1 USB/iPod*1 PANDORA®*1
PANDORA®(BLUETOOTH)*2 SiriusXM*1 AUX-1*3
AUX-2*3 AUX-3*4 BLUETOOTH AUDIO*1 Radio…
*1 When no disc is inserted or no USB memory/iPod/SiriusXM Tuner/ BLUETOOTH compatible devices is connected, this option is not available.
*2 When BLUETOOTH Pandora is set to “Off,” this option is not available.
*3 When AUX In is set to “Off,” this option is not available. *4 When AUX3 In Sel. is set to “iPod Video,” this option is not
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Switching Sources Using the Top banner
Touch the source button for the Top banner at the top of the Audio/ Visual Playback screen and select the desired source.
Source button
Top banner
If the source button is hidden, touch [<<] [>>].
•When “Source Layout Setting” (page 48) is set to “On,” you can switch sources by tracing the middle of the screen from right to left or from left to right.
This mode is useful if you feel the unit’s display is too bright at night. To cancel Screen OFF mode, touch the screen or press any button.
•Screen OFF mode is not canceled by Volume UP/DOWN, Mute ON/ OFF or DISC Eject.
•Screen OFF mode is canceled when the power or ACC is turned off.
•When the gear lever is shifted to the reverse (R) position while the rear camera is connected, the rear camera image is displayed.
•When a call is received while a BLUETOOTH device is connected, the incoming call screen is displayed.
Touch [MX] on the Audio/Visual Playback screen to change the screen to the Media Xpander setting screen. Refer to “Setting the MX (Media Xpander)” (page 43).
You can operate the system by using the touch panel on the screen.
•Be sure to touch the onscreen button lightly with the pad of your finger to protect the display.
•If you touch a button and there is no reaction, remove your finger from the display once, and try again.
•Onscreen buttons that cannot be operated appear dull in color.
Common onscreen buttons
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To scroll through a list, perform the following operations.
Touch the screen and slide your finger up and down.
The screen will scroll along with your finger movement. Also, you can touch [] and [].
•After touching the screen, move your finger away from the screen before dragging and that item will be selected.
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The Indicator Bar at the bottom of the screen displays various types of information, like the current time.
The display will differ depending on the source. For details, refer to the display example of each source. Lights up when connected to a BLUETOOTH compatible device.
: BLUETOOTH connection to audio device
: BLUETOOTH connection to Hands Free Phone Blinks while reconnecting. Does not display when connection is set to OFF.
Indicates the battery level of the connected BLUETOOTH device.
Battery
No Battery Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Level
Icon
This may not be displayed depending on the connected BLUETOOTH device.
Indicates the signal strength level of the connected BLUETOOTH compatible device.
Displayed when BLUETOOTH setting is ON.
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The clock display
You can switch between the 12 hour display and 24 hour display options (page 38).
IVE-W535HD can receive HD radio signals based on digital radio broadcast standards in addition to analog radio broadcasts using RBDS. HD radio signals are broadcast in the service areas of the current AM/ FM broadcasters where they provide digital audio distribution and data services. This unit receives the above digital broadcasts for your highquality sound enjoyment.
Depending on the signal strength in TUNER mode, IVE-W535HD will automatically switch between HD radio if digital signals can be received, and analog radio using RBDS if digital signals cannot be received. For details, please refer to “Switching between Digital and Analog,” “Forced Analog Mode.”
• RBDS mode is only available during FM broadcast reception.
This unit is able to receive signals based on the terrestrial digital radio broadcasting standard.
When current AM/FM broadcasters are transmitting digital audio and data services, HD Radio signals are on-the-air in their service area. You can receive their digital broadcast and enjoy high quality sound.
If there is no HD Radio signal in the current area, after 10 seconds, this unit will switch to receive the RBDS Radio signal automatically. However, the display is still HD Radio mode screen.
Display example for Radio main screen
Touch [<<], [>>]
Band display
Displays the band of the signal currently being received.
Frequency display
Displays the frequency, song name and artist name of the signal currently being received.
Preset button
Registers and recalls preset frequencies. SEEK mode
Displays the current SEEK mode. TAG Indicator
Blinks during tagging. Multicast Indicator
Lights during multicast reception. HD Radio Indicator
Displays during HD radio reception.
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1 Press the (SOURCE) button.
2 Touch [Radio] of Top banner.
The radio mode is activated and the display changes to the Radio mode screen.
•The display content varies depending on the last band selected. ([RadioFM1], etc.)
3 Touch [Band] of Bottom banner to select the desired radio band.
Each touch changes the bands as follows:
FM1 FM2 AM FM1
4 Touch [TUNE] to select the tuning mode.
DX SEEK |
Local SEEK |
D.DX SEEK |
D.Local SEEK |
MANUAL |
PTY*1 |
*1 Displays only when the PTY tuning mode is selected. For details, refer “PTY (Program Type) Tuning (Analog Broadcasts only)” (page 27)
•There are two modes you can select for auto tuning, DX and Local:
-DX (Distance) mode*2;
Both strong and weak stations will be tuned in.
-Local mode*2;
Only strong stations will be tuned in. The initial setting is DX.
-D(Digital).DX SEEK mode;
Automatically receives a receivable digital broadcast.
-D(Digital).Local SEEK mode;
Automatically receives a strong digital broadcast only.
*2 Depending on the signal status, a digital or analog broadcast is received.
•During Forced Analog mode, digital broadcasts cannot be received.
5 Touch [], [] or [], [] to change the radio frequency up or down respectively.
In manual mode, touch and hold to change the frequency continuously.
1 Tune in a desired radio station you wish to store in the preset memory by manual or automatic seek tuning.
2 Touch and hold any one of the preset buttons for at least 2 seconds.
The selected station is stored.
3 Repeat the procedure to store up to 5 other stations onto the same band.
To use this procedure for other bands, simply select the desired band and repeat the procedure.
A total of 18 stations can be stored in the preset memory (6 stations for each band; FM1, FM2 or AM).
•If a preset memory has already been set in the same preset number, it will be cleared and the new station will be memorized.
The tuner can automatically seek and store 6 strong stations in the selected band in order of signal strength.
After selecting the desired band, touch [A.Memo] of Bottom banner.
The tuner automatically seeks and stores 6 strong stations into the preset buttons in order of signal strength.
When automatic storing has completed, the station stored in the preset 1 is selected.
If [A.Memo] is not displayed, touch [<<] or [>>] in the bottom banner to display [A.Memo].
•If no stations are stored, the tuner will return to the original station you were listening to before the automatic storing procedure began.
•You can cancel this process by touching [A.Memo] while the tuner is automatically seeking stations. Canceling will return the tuner preset to the previous setting.
You can tune in the preset stations in memory on either band using its preset number.
1 Touch [Band] of Bottom banner repeatedly until the desired band is displayed.
2 Touch any one of the preset buttons that has a station stored to it.
The preset station is received.
Press the Digital/Analog button to receive analog broadcasts only.
Touch [Digital/Analog].
•If digital broadcast is received, this operation switches reception to analog mode.
•During Forced Analog mode, only analog broadcasts will be received even when digital broadcasts become available.
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Multicasting is the ability to broadcast multiple program streams over a single FM frequency. This increases the amount and diversity of content choices. A maximum of 8 multicast station channels can be selected on this unit.
•Indicator appears when signal reception is possible.
•The station number of the current broadcast station appears on the screen.
Selecting from the program list
1 Touch [Multicast List].
A list of the types of programs currently being broadcast are displayed.
2 Select and touch the desired SPS broadcast track.
Reception of signals from the selected SPS broadcast station starts, and is indicated on the screen.
Changing the sub channels directly
Touch [ Multicast] or [Multicast ]
The sub channel of the received radio station is changed.
•If reception is lost during SPS broadcasting due to weak or no signal, the screen will display “HDx Signal loss.”
If SPS broadcast reception is lost for over 100 seconds, reception will switch over to MPS broadcast (the reception mode will automatically return to SPS when SPS broadcasts become available again).
FM Radio mode
1 Touch [PTY Search] of Bottom banner.
The Select PTY list screen is displayed.
If [PTY Search] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner to display [PTY Search].
2 Touch the selected program type to start searching for a station in the type.
If no PTY station is found, “NO PTY.” will be displayed.
3 Touch [TUNE] to choose the PTY tuning mode.
The PTY mode is activated.
4 To select the station in the PTY, touch [ ] or [ ].
Text messages from a radio station can be displayed.
1 Tune in a radio station that transmits text messages.
2 Touch [Info] in the bottom banner in FM radio mode repeatedly to switch to the desired display.
HD-Radio
Station Info Mode (Station Name/Frequency/Song Name)
Song Info Mode (Station Name/Song Name/Artist Name/
Album Name)
RBDS
Station Info Mode (PS/PTY/ Frequency/Song Name)
Song Info Mode (PS/Song Name/Artist Name/Album Name)
Radio Text Mode (Radio Text)
iTunes Tagging lets you tag songs heard on HD Radio stations. You can preview, buy and download later, songs from your iTunes tagged playlist the next time you sync your iPod/iPhone. If the unit is connected to a Tagging compatible iPod/iPhone, you can use the iTunes Tagging function. For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the Tagging compatible iPod/iPhone.
When a desired song is heard on an HD Radio station, touch the [TAG] icon to save its tag information.
When tagging is allowed, the TAG icon is displayed.
If no iPod/iPhone is connected, “Tag Count X” is displayed (X is the total amount of the tag information stored in this unit).
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•During tagging, the iPod/iPhone takes priority to save the tag information. If no iPod/iPhone is connected, the tag information is saved to this unit.
•When the memory of iPod/iPhone is full, “iPod Memory Full, Tag Count X” is displayed. The tag information will be stored to the unit.
•If the tagging operation is interrupted by a hands-free phone call, the tagging operation will be canceled and the unit will display “Cannot Tag”.
•This unit can store up to 50 pieces of tag information. When the memory of the unit is full, “Tuner Memory Full. Connect iPod” may be displayed.
•When the iPod/iPhone is disconnected from the unit during tagging, its tag information will be stored in the unit.
•If there is stored tag information on the unit, when an iPod/iPhone supporting the tag function is connected, the stored tag information will be transferred to the iPod/iPhone automatically. When the iPod/ iPhone memory becomes full, “iPod Memory Full” will be displayed, and any remaining tag information on the unit will not be transferred to the iPod/iPhone.
•If tag information already exists, “Already Tagged” will be displayed when you try to tag information again.
•Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital signal. AM sounds like today’s FM and FM sounds like a CD.
•Program Service Data: Contributes to the superior user experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/HD3 Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams.
•Adjacent to traditional main stations are extra local FM channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, original music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.
•iTunes® Tagging provides you the opportunity to discover a
wide range of content and the means to “tag” that content for later review and purchase from the iTunes® Store.
•Visual information related to content being played on your HD Radio receiver, such as Album Art, historical photographs, still art from live broadcasts, among other related content.
CD/MP3/WMA/AAC
Display example for MP3/WMA/AAC main screen
Song title
Artist title
Album title
Current song no./Total song no.
Elapsed time
• If there is no CD text, the message “NO TEXT” appears.
1 Press the (SOURCE) button.
2 Touch [Disc] of Top banner.
The display shows the Disc mode screen.
When a disc is inserted into the disc slot of this unit, with the label side facing up, the unit starts playback of the disc.
3 Touch [] or [] to select the desired track (file).
Returning to the beginning of the current track (file):
Touch [].
Fast reverse :
Touch and hold [].
Advancing to the beginning of the next track (file) :
Touch [].
Fast forward :
Touch and hold [].
4 To pause playback, touch [/].
[ ] is displayed in the middle of the screen.
Touch [/] again or touch [] in the middle of the screen to start playback.
•The IVE-W535HD can play back MP3/WMA/AAC files saved to CD or DVD. Use a format compliant with this unit.
For further information about playing or storing MP3/WMA/AAC files, refer to pages 30 and 31 before using the unit.
•Any file protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) copy protection, cannot be played back on this unit.
•If a disc contains both audio data and MP3/WMA/AAC data, this unit plays back only the audio data.
•The track display for CD audio data playback shows the track numbers recorded on the disc.
•If an MP3/WMA/AAC disc with many files and folders is played, it may take longer than normal to start playback.
•The playback time may not be correctly displayed when a VBR (Variable Bit Rate) recorded file is played back.
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Touch [] to repeatedly play back.
The tracks (files) will be played repeatedly.
The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
CD:
Repeat (OFF) Repeat
MP3/WMA/AAC:
Repeat Repeat Folder* (OFF) Repeat
* Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back.
•If the Repeat Play mode is activated during M.I.X. playback, the M.I.X. mode will be canceled.
Selecting Folders (Concerning MP3/
WMA/AAC)
Touch [] or [] of Bottom banner to select the folder.
1 Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
The CD text search screen is displayed.
2 Touch the selected track name.
The selected track will be played back.
•For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an Item in a List” (page 24).
Touch [] of Bottom banner during playback.
The tracks (files) on the disc will be played back in a random sequence.
The M.I.X. mode switches every time [ ] is touched.
CD:
M.I.X. (OFF) M.I.X.
MP3/WMA/AAC:
M.I.X. Folder* (OFF) M.I.X. Folder*
* Only files in a folder are played back in random sequence.
•If the M.I.X. mode is activated during Repeat playback, the Repeat Play mode will be canceled.
•If you select a track by using the search mode, the M.I.X. play mode will be canceled.
File/Folder Name Search (Concerning
MP3/WMA/AAC)
1 Touch [ (Search)] of Bottom banner during playback.
The search mode is activated.
2 Touch [MUSIC].
The folder name list screen is displayed.
Folder Name Search mode
3 Touch [ ] in the desired folder.
The first file in the selected folder is played back.
File Name Search mode
3 Touch the desired folder name.
The File name of the selected folder is displayed.
4 Touch the desired file name.
The selected file is played back.
•To return to the previous hierarchy, touch [].
•For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an Item in a List” (page 24).
•After selecting a folder via a Folder name search, touch [ ] on the main screen to display the folder search screen.
•After selecting a file via a File name search, touch [ ] on the main screen to display the file search screen.
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CAUTION
Except for private use, duplicating audio data (including MP3/ WMA/AAC 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.
What is MP3?
MP3, whose official name is “MPEG Audio Layer 3,” is a compression standard prescribed by the ISO, the International Standardization Organization and MPEG which is a joint activity institution of the IEC.
MP3 files contain compressed audio data. MP3 encoding is capable of compressing audio data at extremely high ratios, reducing the size of music files to as much as one-tenth their original size. This is achieved while still maintaining near CD quality. The MP3 format realizes such high compression ratios by eliminating the sounds that are either inaudible to the human ear or masked by other sounds.
What is AAC?
AAC is the abbreviation for “Advanced Audio Coding,” and is a basic format of audio compression used by MPEG2 or MPEG4.
What is WMA?
WMA, or “Windows Media™ Audio,” is compressed audio data. WMA is similar to MP3 audio data.
Method for creating MP3/WMA/AAC files
Audio data is compressed using software with MP3/WMA/AAC codecs. For details on creating MP3/WMA/AAC files, refer to the user’s manual for that software.
MP3/WMA/AAC files that are playable on this device have the file extensions.
MP3: “mp3”
WMA: “wma” (ver. 7.x, 8.x, 9.x are supported) AAC: “m4a”
WMA is not supported for the following files, Windows Media Audio Professional, Windows Media Audio 9 Voice or Windows Media Audio 9 Pro Lossless.
There are many different versions of the AAC format. Confirm that the software being used conforms to the acceptable formats listed above. It’s possible that the format may be unplayable even though the extension is valid.
Playback of AAC files encoded by iTunes is supported.
Supported playback sampling rates and bit rates
MP3
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz,
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8 - 320 kbps |
WMA
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 16 kHz,
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Bit rates: |
48 - 320 kbps |
AAC
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz,
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Bit rates: |
16 - 320 kbps |
This device may not play back correctly depending on sampling rates.
ID3 tags/WMA tags
This device supports ID3 tag v1.0, v1.1, v2.2, v2.3, v2.4, and WMA tag Ver.1.x. If tag data is in an MP3/WMA/AAC file, this device can display the title (track title), artist name, and album name ID3 tag/WMA tag data (maximum 64 characters).
For non-supported characters, blank character, “No Title” is displayed.
The number of characters may be limited, or not correctly displayed, depending on the tag information.
Playing back MP3/WMA/AAC
MP3/WMA/AAC files are prepared, then written to a CD-R, CDRW (DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RW) using CD-R writing software and USB memory.
•Maximum numbers of playable files / folders
Disc: 1,000 files/folders (including Root Folder/DivX® file)
USB memory: 10,000 files/folders (including Root Folder/ DivX® file)
•Largest playable file size: 512 MB
Playback may not be performed if a disc exceeds the limitations described above.
If a file/folder name is long, the maximum possible number of files may decrease.
•Both Audio and Video files are counted if their formats are playable on this unit.
Media supported
The media that this device can play back are CD-ROMs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, DVD+Rs, DVD+RWs and USB memory.
Corresponding File Systems
This device supports discs formatted with ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2, UDF1.02 and UDF1.02(ISO Bridge).
Under the ISO9660 standard, there are some restrictions to remember.
The maximum nested folder depth is 8 (including the root directory). File names are limited to 256 characters (including the extension).
Valid characters for folder/file names are letters A-Z (all caps), numbers 0-9, and ‘_’ (underscore).
This device can play back discs in Joliet, Romeo, etc., and other standards that conform to ISO9660. However, sometimes the file names, folder names, etc., are not displayed correctly.
Formats supported
This device supports CD-ROM Mode1, CD-ROM XA Mode2(Form1&2), Mixed Mode CD and Multi-Session. This device cannot correctly play back discs recorded with Track At Once or packet writing.
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