Alpine INA-W910 User Manual

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ALPINE ELECTRONICS MARKETING, INC.
1-1-8 Nishi Gotanda,
Shinagawa-ku,
Tokyo 141-0031, Japan
Phone 03-5496-8231
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC.
19145 Gramercy Place, Torrance,
California 90501, U.S.A.
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)
1-888-NAV-HELP (1-888-628-4357)
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.
777 Supertest Road, Toronto,
Ontario M3J 2M9, Canada
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)
1-888-NAV-HELP (1-888-628-4357)
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
161-165 Princes Highway, Hallam
Victoria 3803, Australia
Phone 03-8787-1200
Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Str. 1-3, 80807 München, Germany
ALPINE ELECTRONICS GmbH
Phone 089-32 42 640
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF U.K. LTD.
Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry CV4 9TW, U.K.
ALPINE ELECTRONICS FRANCE S.A.R.L.
98, Rue de la Belle Etoile, Z.I. Paris Nord Il,
B.P. 50016, 95945 Roissy Charles de Gaulle
Alpine House
Phone 0870-33 33 763
(RCS PONTOISE B 338 101 280)
Cedex, France
Phone 01-48638989
ALPINE ITALIA S.p.A.
Viale C. Colombo 8, 20090 Trezzano
Sul Naviglio (MI), Italy
Phone 02-484781
ALPINE ELECTRONICS DE ESPAÑA, S.A.
Portal de Gamarra 36, Pabellón, 32
01013 Vitoria (Alava)-APDO 133, Spain
Phone 945-283588
ALPINE ELECTRONICS (BENELUX) GmbH
Leuvensesteenweg 510-B6,
1930 Zaventem, Belgium
Phone 02-725-13 15
Designed by ALPINE Japan
68-16909Z48-B
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Contents Operating Instructions
PRECAUTIONS AND NOTICES
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ....................... 8
USER AGREEMENT ...................................... 9
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
(Microsoft) .................................................... 9
WARNING
Points to Observe for Safe Usage ................... 11
WARNING ............................................... 11
WARNING ............................................... 11
CAUTION ................................................ 11
PRECAUTIONS ...................................... 12
Discs Playable on This Unit ................. 13
Getting Started
Accessory List ................................................ 17
Location of Controls ...................................... 17
Turning Power On or Off ............................... 17
Inserting/Ejecting a Disc ................................ 18
Inserting/Removing the SD Memory Card
(Only for Updating the
Navigation System) ..................................... 18
Adjusting the Monitor Viewing Angle ........... 18
Adjusting the Volume ..................................... 18
Lowering Volume Quickly ............................. 18
How to view the Display ................................ 19
Soft button operation .................................. 19
Recalling the Source ................................... 19
Displaying the Numeric Keypad
Input Screen ............................................. 20
Navigation
Basic Operation .............................................. 20
Turning the Navigation System On ............ 20
Navigation Main Menu ............................... 21
Map Functions ............................................ 22
From the Map Display ....................................23
Setting a Destination ....................................23
Finding Local Places ...................................23
Setting Waypoints ........................................23
Input a Destination ..........................................24
Go to Menu ..................................................24
Set a Destination by Address .......................25
Set a Destination by Place ...........................26
Set a Destination by History ........................27
Set a Destination from the
Address Book ...........................................27
Set a Destination by Coordinates ................28
Set a Destination by Intersection .................28
Destination Options ........................................29
Finding Nearby Places .................................29
Finding Alternative Routes to the
Destination ...............................................29
Setting a Destination as Home ....................29
Saving a Destination into the
Address Book ...........................................30
Setting Waypoints ........................................30
Route ...............................................................31
Viewing Turn List During Guidance ...........31
Finding an Alternate Route .........................32
Finding a Detour ..........................................32
Editing Waypoints .......................................32
Canceling Route ..........................................32
Home ...............................................................32
Going Home ................................................32
GUIDEVIEW WINDOW™ Function ............33
Turn on the GUIDEVIEW WINDOW™
Mode ........................................................33
GUIDEVIEW WINDOW™ Display ..........33
Settings ............................................................33
Settings Menu ..............................................33
Customizing Display ...................................35
Customizing Map ........................................35
Customizing Navigation Tool ......................35
Setting Audio ...............................................36
Regional Settings .........................................36
Traffic Settings ............................................36
Information .....................................................37
Information Menu ........................................37
Viewing Dashboard .....................................37
Viewing GPS Status .....................................37
Viewing System Information .......................38
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HD Radio
Listening to the Radio ..................................... 38
Presetting Stations Manually ..........................39
Presetting Stations Automatically .................. 39
Tuning to Preset Stations ................................39
Storing the tag information of
HD Radio stations .......................................39
Changing the Display .....................................40
Receiving a Multicast ..................................... 40
RBDS Operation
Recalling the RBDS Tuner mode ................... 40
PTY (Program Type) Tuning .......................... 41
Storing the tag information of
RBDS stations ............................................. 41
Changing the Display
(Compulsory Analog Radio mode only) ..... 41
CD/MP3/WMA/AAC
Playback ..........................................................42
Repeat Play .....................................................43
M.I.X. (Random Play) ....................................43
Selecting Folders
(concerning MP3/WMA/AAC) ................... 43
About MP3/WMA/AAC .................................43
DVD/Video CD
Playing a Disc ................................................ 45
To display the DVD mode screen ...............45
If a menu screen appears .............................46
Displaying the Top Menu Screen ............... 47
Displaying the Menu Screen ...................... 47
Displaying the Menu Operation
Mode Screen ........................................... 47
Stopping Playback (Pre Stop) ........................ 47
Stopping Playback .........................................47
Fast-forwarding/Fast-reversing ...................... 47
Finding the Beginnings of
Chapters/Tracks .......................................... 48
Playing Still Frames (Pausing) ...................... 48
Forward/reverse frame-by-frame
Playback ..................................................... 48
Slow Motion Playback ...................................48
Repeat Playback ............................................48
Searching by Title/Group ............................... 49
Searching Directly by Chapter or
Track Number ............................................ 49
Switching the Angle ......................................49
Scroll to Move the Page Forward or
Backward .................................................... 49
Switching the Audio Tracks ..........................49
Switching the Subtitles
(Subtitle Language) ....................................50
Switching from the disc menu .......................50
Other Useful Features
Adjusting the Audio ........................................ 50
Storing Settings in the Memory ...................... 54
Calling up the Preset Memory ........................ 54
Search Function ..............................................54
Switching Display Modes ...............................55
Setup
DVD Setup
DVD Setup Operation ..................................... 55
Changing the language setting ....................56
Setting of the Menu Language .................... 56
Setting of the Audio Language ................... 56
Setting of the Subtitle Language ................. 56
Changing the Country Code Setting ........... 57
Setting the Rating Level
(Parental Lock) ........................................ 57
Changing the Digital Output Setting ........... 57
Setting the Downmix Mode ........................59
Setting the TV Screen Mode ....................... 59
Setting of the Bonus Code .......................... 59
Setting the DVD-Audio
Playback Mode ....................................... 59
Playing MP3/WMA/AAC Data
(File Play Mode) ...................................... 59
Setting the compressed File
Playback Data ..........................................60
Setting the Video CD Play Mode ................60
SOURCE Setup
Source Setup Operation ..................................60
Radio Setup ................................................. 61
Pandora Setup .............................................. 61
USB Search ................................................. 61
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DISPLAY Setup
Display Setup Operation .................................62
Visual EQ Setting Operation ....................... 62
Setting the Brightness of the
Backlighting ............................................. 63
Adjusting the Minimum Level of
Backlight .................................................. 63
Setting the Function Guide display
ON/OFF ................................................... 63
Switching the Font Back Display Color ...... 63
Adjusting the Touch Panel .......................... 64
Display On and Off ..................................... 64
GENERAL Setup
General Setup Operation ................................ 64
Displaying the Time ....................................65
Demonstration Function .............................. 65
Sound (Beep) Guide Function .....................65
Setting the Scroll .........................................65
Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting
at Night ....................................................65
SYSTEM Setup
System Setup Operation ................................. 65
Switching the function of the
remote sensor ...........................................66
Setting the Camera Input .............................66
Setting the AUX1 Mode ..............................67
Setting the AUX2 Mode ..............................67
Setting the Picture Output ...........................67
Setting the BLUETOOTH Connection
(BLUETOOTH IN) ..................................67
Setting the Digital Output ........................... 68
Setting the Rear Entertainment System ....... 68
SiriusXM Setup
SiriusXM Setup Operation ............................. 68
Managing Artist, Song and Sports
Team Alerts .................................................69
Setting the Favorite Sports Team Alerts ......... 69
Setting the Parental Lock ................................70
Signal Strength Information ...........................70
IMPRINT Operation (Optional)
Changing MultEQ mode .................................71
Adjusting Sound Setting in Manual Mode ..... 71
Equalizer Presets (F-EQ) ............................. 71
Setting the Response Slope for the
High Range Speaker (TW Setup) ............ 72
Setting the MX Level
(Media Xpander) ......................................72
Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve
(P-EQ) ...................................................... 72
Adjusting the Graphic Equalizer Curve
(G-EQ) ..................................................... 73
Setting the Time Correction Unit
(T.Corr Parameter) ...................................73
Adjusting the Time Correction .................... 73
Adjusting the Crossover Settings
(X-OVER) ................................................73
Storing Settings in the Memory ...................... 74
Calling up the Preset Memory ........................ 74
About Time Correction ...................................75
About the Crossover ....................................... 76
External Audio Processor Operation
(Optional)
Adjustment Procedure for
Dolby Surround ........................................... 77
Setting the External Audio Processor ............. 78
Set MX Mode of the External Audio
Processor .................................................. 78
Setting Bass Sound Control ........................ 78
Using the Pro Logic II Mode ...................... 79
X-OVER Adjustment .................................. 79
Performing Time Correction Manually
(Time Correction) .................................... 79
Phase Switching ..........................................80
Graphic Equalizer Adjustments ..................80
Parametric Equalizer Adjustments .............. 80
Setting the Speakers .................................... 81
Setting of Dolby Digital .............................. 81
Speaker Setup .............................................. 82
Adjusting the DVD Level ............................ 82
Linear PCM Setting ..................................... 82
Storing Settings in the Memory ...................... 82
Calling up the Preset Memory ........................ 82
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BLUETOOTH Operation
Setup Before Using ......................................... 83
About BLUETOOTH ..................................83
Before Using Hands-Free Function ............ 83
How to connect to a BLUETOOTH
compatible device (Pairing) ..................... 83
BLUETOOTH Setup ...................................... 83
BLUETOOTH Setup Operation .................. 83
Hands-Free Phone Control ............................. 85
About the Hands-Free Phone ......................85
Answering a Call ............................................ 85
Hanging up the Telephone ..............................86
Adjusting the volume when receiving
a Call ........................................................... 86
Redial Function ............................................... 86
Call Switching Operation ...............................86
Call History ..................................................... 86
Redialing a Number in Dialed
Calls History ............................................ 86
Dialing a Number in Received
Calls History ............................................ 87
Dialing a Number in Missed
Calls History ............................................ 87
Dialing a Number In the Phone Book
(Phone Book) ...........................................87
Voice Dial Operation ................................... 87
Dialing a Number Using Direct
Dial Input ................................................. 88
Phone Book Alphabet
Searching Function ..................................88
The Second Incoming Call .............................88
Call Waiting Function ................................. 88
Storing the Preset Dialing Number ................. 89
Dialing the preset number ............................... 89
Auxiliary Device (Optional)
Operating Auxiliary Devices (Optional) ........ 89
Camera Operation (Optional)
Front camera Operation ..................................91
Display the front view video manually ....... 91
Rear camera Operation ...................................91
Display the rear view video manually ......... 91
Display the rear view video while
the car is in reverse ..................................91
Adjusting Alarm Volume
(HCE-C300R only) .................................. 91
Adjusting Detection Sensitivity
(HCE-C300R only) .................................. 92
Changer (Optional)
Controlling CD Changer (Optional) ............... 92
Multi-Changer Selection (Optional) ............... 93
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Operation
(Optional)
Receiving Channels with the SiriusXM Tuner
(Optional) .................................................... 93
Tuning Channels by Category ........................ 94
Changing the Display .....................................94
Checking the SiriusXM Radio
ID Number ..................................................94
Storing Channel Presets ..................................94
Tuning Channels using Presets ....................... 95
Search Function ..............................................95
Storing your favorite Artist/
Song for Alerts ............................................ 95
Storing the desired Song/Artist ....................... 96
Receiving and Tuning to an Alert ...................96
Replay Function .............................................. 96
Parental Lock Function ...................................96
Using Jump Memory and Jump
Recall function ............................................ 97
Storing iTunes Tagging information ............... 97
Flash Memory/Portable audio player
(Optional)
BANK Function (Tag search mode only) ....... 97
Playback ..........................................................98
Repeat Play ..................................................... 99
Random Play Shuffle (M.I.X.) ....................... 99
Searching for a desired Song .......................... 99
Searching by Tag information ..................... 99
Searching by artist name ............................. 99
Searching by Explorer (File Name) mode
(Flash Memory only) ............................. 100
Selecting Playlist/Artist/Album/Genre/
Composer (Tag search mode only) ............ 100
Select the desired Folder
(Folder up/down) .......................................100
Creating the playlist from the Artist/Album
information of the current song
(Tag search mode only) ............................. 100
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Alphabet Skip Function
(Tag search mode only) .............................101
Direct Search Function .................................101
About MP3/WMA/AAC File of
Flash Memory ...........................................101
Installation and Connections
Warning ................................................ 120
Caution ................................................. 120
Precautions .......................................... 120
iPod/iPhone (Optional)
Setting the iPod Control ............................... 102
Playback ........................................................102
Searching for a desired Song ........................102
Searching by artist name ........................... 103
Selecting Playlist/Artist/Album/Genre/
Composer/Episode/Category ..................... 103
Random Play Shuffle (M.I.X.) ..................... 103
Repeat Play ...................................................104
Alphabet Skip Function ................................104
Direct Search Function .................................104
Pandora Radio (iPhone/iPod touch)
Listening to Pandora .....................................105
“Thumbs” Feedback .....................................105
Searching for a Desired Station ....................105
Creating a New Station ................................. 105
QuickMix ...................................................... 106
Bookmarking a Desired Song or Artist ........ 106
Changing the Display ...................................106
Installation .................................................... 121
Calibration when connected to
HCE-C300R .............................................. 124
Connections .................................................. 125
System Example ........................................... 128
LIMITED WARRANTY
Remote Control
Controls on Remote Control .........................106
When Using the Remote Control .................. 108
Battery Replacement .....................................108
Information
About DVDs .................................................109
Terminology .................................................. 110
List of Language Codes ................................ 111
List of Country Codes ................................... 112
In Case of Difficulty .....................................114
Specifications ................................................ 119
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Operating Instructions

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the

PRECAUTIONS AND NOTICES

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT
This product is intended to provide turn by turn instructions to get you to a desired destination. Please make certain that all persons using this navigation system carefully read these precautions and the following instructions fully.
This product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any
route suggestions made by this navigation system may never supersede any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment and/or knowledge of safe driving practices. Do not follow route suggestions if the navigation system instructs you to perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver, places you in an unsafe situation, or routes you into an area which you consider unsafe.
Glance at the screen only when necessary and safe to do so. If
prolonged viewing of the screen is necessary, pull over in a safe and legal manner and location.
Do not input destinations, change settings, or access any functions
requiring a prolonged view of the monitor and/or remote control while you are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal manner and location before attempting to access the system.
Do not use the navigation system to route you to emergency services.
Not all locations of emergency services such as police and fire stations, hospitals and clinics are contained in the database. Please use your own judgment and ask for directions in these situations.
The map database used in the navigation system is the most recent
map data available at the time of production. Because of changes in streets and neighborhoods, there may be situations where the navigation system is not able to route you to your desired destination. In these cases, use your own judgment.
The map database is designed to provide you with route suggestions
and does not take into account the relative safety of a suggested route or of factors which may affect the time required to reach your destination. The system does not reflect road closures or construction, road characteristics (i.e. type of road surface, slope or grade, weight or height restrictions, etc.), traffic congestion, weather conditions, or any other factors which may affect the safety or timing of your driving experience. Use your own personal judgment if the navigation system is unable to provide you with an alternate route.
There may be situations where the navigation system displays the
vehicle’s location erroneously. Use your own driving judgment in this situation, taking into account current driving conditions. Please be aware that in this situation the navigation system should correct the vehicle’s position automatically. However, there may be times where you may have to correct the position yourself. If this is the case, pull over in a safe and legal manner and location before attempting operation.
Make certain that the volume level of the navigation system is set to a
level which still allows you to hear outside traffic and emergency vehicles.
If there is anything in the manual about the operation of the navigation system which you are uncertain about, please contact your local Alpine authorized navigation dealer or Alpine at 1-888-NAV-HELP (1-888-628-4357) before using the navigation system.
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation, and are more stringent than “outdoor” requirements.
Operation is subjected to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
Consult an experienced radio/TV technician.
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USER AGREEMENT

In using this Navigation System (hereinafter referred to as “System”), which includes Alpine Electronics, Inc. (“Alpine”) Specifications, Space Machine, Inc. (“Space Machine”) Software and NAVTEQ North America, LLC. (“NAVTEQ”) Database, you are bound by the terms and conditions set forth below. By breaking the seal on the System and using your copy of the System, you have demonstrated your agreement to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. You should, therefore, make sure that you read and understand the following provisions.
The System may not be copied, duplicated or otherwise modified, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of Alpine, Space Machine and NAVTEQ. The System may not be transferred or sublicensed to any third party for profit, rent or loan or licensed for reuse in any manner. The System may not be decompiled, reverse engineered or otherwise disassembled, in whole or in part. The System may not be used in a network or by any other manner of simultaneous use in multiple systems. The System is intended solely for personal use (or internal use where the end-user is a business) by the consumer. The System is not to be used for commercial purposes. Neither Alpine, Space Machine nor NAVTEQ guarantees to the customer that the System meet the specific objectives of the user. Neither Alpine, Space Machine nor NAVTEQ shall be responsible for any damages caused by the use of the System to the actual user and to any third party. The warranty on the System shall not extend to an exchange or refund due to misspelling, omission of letters, or any other cosmetic discrepancy in layout found in the System. The right to use the System shall expire either when the user destroys this software, or when any of the terms for use is violated and Alpine, Space Machine and/or NAVTEQ exercise the option to revoke the license to use this software. The terms and conditions hereof apply to all subsequent users and owner’s as well as to the original purchaser.
The NAVTEQ Database may include or reflect data of licensors, including Her Majesty The Queen in right of CANADA. Such data is licensed on an “AS IS” basis. The licensors, including Her Majesty The Queen, make no guarantees, representations or warranties respecting such data, either express or implied, arising by law or otherwise, accuracy or fitness for a particular purpose. The licensors, including Her Majesty The Queen, shall not be liable in respect of any claim, demand or action, irrespective of the nature of the cause of the claim, demand or action alleging any loss, injury or damages, direct or indirect, which may result from the use or possession of the data or the NAVTEQ database. The licensors, including Her Majesty The Queen, shall not be liable in any way for loss of revenues or contracts, or any other consequential loss of any kind resulting from any defect in the data or the NAVTEQ database. End User shall indemnify and save harmless the licensors, including Her Majesty The Queen and the minister, and their officers, employees and agents from and against any claim, demand or action, irrespective of the nature of the cause of the claim, demand or action, alleging loss, costs, expenses, damages or injuries (including injuries resulting in death) arising out of the use or possession of the data or the NAVTEQ database.

END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (Microsoft)

You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by Alpine Electronics, Inc. (collectively “ALPINE”) from an affiliate of Microsoft Corporation (collectively “MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights reserved.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (“EULA”), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT ALPINE FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).
GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE,
This EULA grants you the following license: You may use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE.
NOT FAULT TOLERANT.
THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT. ALPINE HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVEICE, AND MS HAS RELIED UPON ALPINE TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITALE FOR SUCH USE.
NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE,
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LIMITATIONS ON REVERSE ENGINEERING, DECOMPILATION, AND DISASSEMBLY
You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.
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ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE/SERVICES.
The SOFTWARE may permit ALPINE, MS, Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates to provide or make available to you SOFTWARE updates, supplements, add-on components, or Internet – base service components of the SOFTWARE after the date you obtain your initial copy of the SOFTWARE (“Supplemental Components”).
If ALPINE provides or makes available to you Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided along with the Supplemental Components, then the terms of this EULA shall apply.
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ALPINE, MS, Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates reserve the right to discontinue any Internet-based services provided to you or made available to you through the use of the SOFTWARE.
RECOVERY MEDIA.
If SOFTWARE is provided by ALPINE on separate media and labeled “Recovery Media” you may use the Recovery Media solely to restore or reinstall the SOFTWARE originally installed on the DEVICE.
UPGRADES.
If the SOFTWARE is provided by ALPINE separate from the DEVICE on separate media or via web download or other means, and is labeled “For Upgrade Purposes Only” you may install one (1) copy of such SOFTWARE onto the DEVICE as a replacement copy for the existing SOFTWARE, and use it in accordance with this EULA, including any additional EULA terms accompanying the upgrade SOFTWARE.
TRADEMARKS.
This EULA does not grant you any rights in connection with any trademarks or service marks of ALPINE, MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates or suppliers.
PRODUCT SUPPORT.
Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by MS, its parent corporation Microsoft Corporation, or their affiliates or subsidiaries. For product support, please refer to ALPINE support number provided in the documentation for the DEVICE. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if you desire to contact ALPINE for any other reason, please refer to the address provided in the documentation for the DEVICE.
SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS.
You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device, and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.
EXPORT RESTRICTION.
You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is of US-origin. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and country destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other governments. For additional information on exporting the SOFTWARE, see http://www.microsoft.com/exporting
TERMINATION.
Without prejudice to any other rights, ALPINE or MS may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.
All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and “applets,” incorporated into the SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE, are owned by MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates or suppliers. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties. This EULA grants you no rights to use such content. All rights not specifically granted under this EULA are reserved by MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates and suppliers. Use of any on-line services which may be accessed through the SOFTWARE may be governed by the respective terms of use relating to such services. If this SOFTWARE contains documentation that is provided only in electronic form, you may print one copy of such electronic documentation.
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WARNING

Points to Observe for Safe Usage

Read this manual carefully before using this disc and system components. They contain instructions on how to use this product in a safe and effective manner. Alpine cannot be responsible for problems resulting from failure to observe the instructions in this manual.
This manual uses various pictorial displays to show you how to use this product safely and to alert you to potential dangers resulting from improper connections and operation. Following are the meanings of these pictorial displays. It is important to fully understand the meanings of these pictorial displays in order to use this manual and the system properly.
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.

WARNING

Operation of the system while driving is dangerous. Users
should stop vehicle before operating the software.
Road conditions and regulations take precedence over
information contained on the map display: observe actual traffic restrictions and circumstances while driving.
This software is designed for use exclusively in the INA-W910. It cannot and may not be used in conjunction with other hardware.

WARNING

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 (and illegal in many states) 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.
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 BATTERIES 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.

CAUTION

This symbol means important instructions. Failure to heed them can result in injury or material property damage.
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.
DO NOT FOLLOW ROUTE SUGGESTIONS IF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM INSTRUCTS YOU TO PERFORM AN UNSAFE OR ILLEGAL MANEUVER, OR PLACES YOU IN AN UNSAFE SITUATION OR AREA.
This product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions by this system should never supersede any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment or knowledge of safe driving practice.
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.
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PRECAUTIONS

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.
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
Bumps
Center Hole
New Disc
Outside (Bumps)
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.
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.
Installation Location
Make sure the INA-W910 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
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.
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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.

Discs Playable on This Unit

Playable Discs
The discs listed below can be played on this unit.
Mark (logo) Recorded content Disc size
Transparent Sheet Disc Stabilizer
• After turning the system off, a slight ghost of the image will remain temporarily. This is an effect peculiar to LCD technology and is normal.
• In cold temperature conditions, the screen may lose contrast temporarily. After a short warm-up period, it will return to normal.
Alpine products equipped with the Ai-NET bus, connected to the INA-W910, can be operated from the INA-W910. Depending on the products connected, the functions and displays will vary. For details, consult your Alpine dealer.
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 INA-W910. This has been done for the safety of the driver and passengers. Audio Processor Adjustments 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 “Can’t Operate While Driving” will be displayed if any attempts are made to perform these operations while driving.
The INA-W910 draws minimal current even when its power switch is
turned off. If the switched power (ignition) lead of the INA-W910 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 INA-W910. For connecting the SPST switch, refer to the (page 123). 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.
“Connection Diagram of SPST Switch (sold separately)”
DVD Video
Audio
Video
Audio
DVD Audio
Video
Audio
Video CD
Video
Music CD Audio
* Two-layer DVD disc compatible
+
+
+
12 cm*
12 cm*
12 cm
(CD single)
The formatted discs listed below can be played on this unit.
CD-R/
CD-RW
CD Format
MP3 Format
(“mp3”)
WMA Format
(“wma”)
AAC Format
(“aac”, “m4a”)
DVD-R/
DVD-RW
DVD+R/
DVD+RW
8 cm
8 cm
8 cm
12 cm
8 cm
DVD Video Format
Video CD Format
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.
1
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
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.
pages 43 and 44.
Tips for making your own discs
The INA-W910 plays DVD Video, DVD Audio, Video CD, 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-1 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*.
Hybrid Audio CD and Data (MP3/WMA/AAC) CD-R/RW discs:
The INA-W910 can read either sector on the disc. Choose CD-DA to play the CD audio section or MP3/WMA/AAC to play the MP3/ WMA/AAC section*.
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. The INA-W910 can only read multisession DATA Formatted discs (MP3/WMA/AAC files - Not Audio CD files).
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, Flash memory or Portable audio player 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 Flash 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.
• 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 Flash 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.
• Flash memory function is not guaranteed. Use Flash memory according to the terms of agreement. Read the Flash memory Owner’s Manual thoroughly.
• Fix the Flash memory in a location where driver operation will not be hindered.
• Flash memory may not function correctly at high or low temperature.
• Use only certified Flash memory. Note that even certified Flash memory, may not function correctly depending on its type or state.
• Depending on the settings of the Flash 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.
• Flash memory may take time to start playback. If there is a particular file other than audio in the Flash 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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On Handling Portable audio player
• The unit can control a Portable audio player with the USB interface. Playable audio file formats are MP3 and WMA.
• Portable audio player function is not guaranteed. Use Portable audio player according to the terms of agreement. Read the Portable audio player 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 Portable audio player in a location where driver operation will not be hindered.
• Portable audio player may not function correctly at high or low temperature.
• Depending on the settings of the Portable audio player type, memory state or encoding software, the unit may not play back or display properly.
• If the Portable audio player has an MSC/MTP setting, set to MTP.
• A Portable audio player in which data is stored by USB Mass Storage may not be playable on the unit.
• Depending on the Portable audio player settings, USB Mass Storage may be supported. For setting, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the player.
• The unit can play back MP3/WMA files synchronized by Windows Media Player (Ver. 10 or 11), and are then forwarded to the player. The “mp3” or “wma” extensions are playable.
• If data is not synchronized by Windows Media Player and is forwarded in another way, the unit may not be able to correctly play back the files.
• WMDRM10 is supported by the unit.
• A file that is copy-protected (copyright protection) cannot be played back.
• 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.
On Handling SD memory card
• The SD memory card reader of the unit can only be used during the navigation system update, and it does not support the audio and video file playback.
• During the navigation system update, please use the SD memory card that only contains the data for update. Otherwise, the display may be abnormal. In this case, please consult your ALPINE dealer. For the operation on update, refer to ALPINE website.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that
is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942;
5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS and the Symbol are registered trademarks, & DTS 2.0+ Digital Out and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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.
Pandora and the Pandora logo are registered trademarks of
Pandora Media, Inc. All rights reserved. Due to music licensing restrictions, the Pandora radio service is only available in the United States. This device will control Pandora when connected to a compatible iPhone.
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.
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.
SiriusXM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of
Sirius XM Radio, Inc. All rights reserved.
“MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.”
Audyssey MultEQ XT is a registered trademark of Audyssey
Laboratories Inc.
“Supply of this product only conveys a license for private, non-
commercial 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”
©2010 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. Portions ©2010, Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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Getting Started

Accessory List

Head unit .............................................................................1
Power cable .........................................................................1
Microphone..........................................................................1
Remote control ....................................................................1
Battery (CR2025) .................................................................1
Mounting sleeve ..................................................................1
Bracket key ..........................................................................2
Flush Head Screw (M5x8) ...................................................6
Screw (M5×8) ......................................................................8
Face plate............................................................................1
Mounting Position Seal ........................................................2
GPS Antenna .......................................................................1
Pre OUT Cable ....................................................................1
AUX I/O Cable .....................................................................1
AV extension cable ..............................................................1
USB extension cable ...........................................................1
USB 30P cable ....................................................................1
Owner’s Manual .............................................................1 set
AUDIO button
Return to the AV main source screen that is displayed before the Setup, Navigation, Telephone, Camera mode, etc. is started. Turn on GUIDEVIEW WINDOW™ mode (page 33) when the current screen is audio source screen (HD Radio, CD, iPod, etc.). Press again to turn it off.
MAP button
Recall the navigation map screen. Press and hold for at least 2 seconds to recall the saved Jump Source channel. (When an optional SiriusXM Tuner is connected.)
NAVI MENU button
Recall the navigation menu screen.
RESET switch
Be sure to press the RESET switch when using the unit for the first time, after installing the CD changer, after changing the car battery, etc. Turn off the unit power, press RESET with a ballpoint pen or similar pointed object.
Remote Sensor
Point the remote control transmitter towards the remote sensor within a range of 2 meters.
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. SOURCE/ ). The buttons found on the touch-screen display are shown in bold within brackets, [ ] (e.g. [Exit]).
This Owner’s Manual explains mainly the function of soft
buttons, when a soft button and a unit button have the same function.
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.

Location of Controls

button
Recalls the Eject/Tilt screen. If the disc does not eject after touching [Eject] of Disc, press and hold for at least 3 seconds.
/ button
Press to adjust the volume.
MUTE/PHONE button
Lowers the volume by 20 dB instantly. Press the button again to cancel. Press and hold for at least 2 seconds to display the Telephone Menu screen. (When “BLUETOOTH IN” is set to ON (page 67). )
SOURCE/ button
Turns the power on. Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to turn the power off. Recalls the SOURCE selection screen.

Turning Power On or Off

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.
1
Press SOURCE/ to turn on the unit.
The unit can be turned on by pressing any button.
2
Press and hold SOURCE/ for at least 3 seconds to turn off the unit.
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Inserting/Ejecting a Disc

1
Press on the unit.
The display changes to the Eject/Tilt screen.
2
Insert a disc:
Touch [Open] on the Eject/Tilt screen. The movable monitor will open, then insert a disc into the disc slot. Inserting a disc will close the monitor automatically.
Disc Slot
Insert the SD memory card
2
Insert your SD memory card until it clicks.
Remove the SD memory card
2
Push the SD memory card that is inserted.
The SD memory card is pulled out.
3
Close the cover of SD memory card slot.
4
Close the movable monitor.
Eject the disc:
Touch [Eject] of Disc on the Eject/Tilt screen. The movable monitor will open. Then the disc is ejected. After remove the disc, touch [Close] to close the movable monitor.
Touching [Exit] returns to the earlier main source screen.
Do not apply shock to the movable monitor when it is open as it may
result in malfunction of the unit.
The monitor may be dim during low temperature and immediately after turning on the power. The brightness will return to normal as time elapses.
The monitor will stop at the set tilt angle when closing.
CAUTION
Keep hands (or any other object) away from the monitor while it is opening or closing to avoid damage or injury. The back of the movable monitor will get very warm under normal operating conditions. This is not a malfunction. Do not touch.

Inserting/Removing the SD Memory Card (Only for Updating the Navigation System)

You can update the software and map of navigation system by using an optional SD memory card. To insert and take out the SD memory card, follow the instructions below.
1
After opening the movable monitor, open the cover of SD memory card slot.

Adjusting the Monitor Viewing Angle

Adjust the monitor’s angle for better visibility.
1
Press on the unit.
The display changes to the Eject/Tilt screen.
2
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Tilt to adjust the desired monitor angle.
The monitor angle can be adjusted in 5 stages.
3
Touch [
Exit
] to return to the previous screen.
If the monitor touches an obstacle while the angle is being adjusted,
it will stop immediately.
The screen color will vary when viewed at certain angles. Adjust the
screen angle for the best viewing position.
If the voltage of the vehicle’s battery power is low, the screen may
blink when the screen angle is changed. This is normal and not a malfunction.

Adjusting the Volume

Adjust the volume by pressing or .
Volume decreases/increases continuously by pressing and holding Volume: 0 - 35
or .

Lowering Volume Quickly

Activating the Audio Mute function will instantly lower the volume level by 20 dB.
Press
MUTE
The audio level will decrease by about 20 dB.
Pressing previous level.
to activate the MUTE mode.
MUTE
again will bring the audio back to its
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How to view the Display

Soft button operation

Be sure to touch the button lightly with the pad of your finger on the display to protect the display.
If you touch a button and there is no reaction, remove your finger from the display, and try again.
About the button descriptions used in this Owner’s Manual
Soft buttons, ones found in the display, are shown in bold
enclosed in brackets, [ ] (e.g. [Exit]).
When a soft button and a head unit button have the same
function, the explanations in this Owner’s Manual will describe the function of the soft button.

Recalling the Source

Here is an example explanation for the HD Radio mode display on how to recall a source.
1
Press
SOURCE/
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
Display example for SOURCE selection screen
Changes the items of source selection list. Changes to the Telephone Menu screen. (When “BLUETOOTH IN” is set to ON (page 67). ) Displays the view video of camera. (When an optional camera is connected and Camera IN is set to Direct or RCA.) Changes to main source screen. Displays the source selection list. (The kind of source modes that are displayed varies depending on connection and setting). Changes to Setup Select screen.
on the unit.
Display example for HD Radio main screen
Displays the source name, such as HD Radio band, etc., that is selected. Changes to the Bass*1, Treble*1 and Subwoofer*2 Level adjustment screen directly.
If the optional IMPRINT audio processor is connected, the Bass and
Treble Level can be adjusted only when MultEQ is set to Curve 1 or
page 71).
Curve 2 (
If an optional external audio processor is connected, when touch this
button, the display will change to Balance/Fader, Subwoofer Level and Defeat setting screen directly.
Displays the time. Function Guide:
The function guide display varies depending on each source. The contents of the function guide change by touching
[P1/2]*3, [P1/3]*3 or [P1/4]*3 on the function guide, and
many other operations can be performed.
Displays the icon of current source or artwork image*4.
If the GUIDEVIEW WINDOW™ mode is activated, the information of Navigation system will be displayed in this area.
*1
Adjustment cannot be performed when DEFEAT is set to ON.
*2
Adjustment cannot be performed when SUBWOOFER is set to OFF
page 52).
(
*3
Display may vary depending on the connected devices.
*4
If the playing song contains artwork data, the artwork image can be displayed (only for USB Audio, Pandora and iPod mode).
2
Touch [HD Radio].
The screen changes to the HD Radio mode main display.
If your desired source is not displayed on the screen, touch [ ] to change the items of the source selection list first. Then touch the desired source key.
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Displaying the Numeric Keypad Input Screen

The numeric keypad input screen is displayed when the DVD mode is selected for searching a title or chapter. It can also be used for entering a country code or password for DVD setup, and for selecting a channel number in the SiriusXM Radio mode etc.
1
Touch [10KEY] on the selected source screen.
2
Touch the desired numeric key.
Display example for numeric keypad
Input screen area Closes numeric keypad input screen All input numbers will be deleted. Previous number will be deleted. Input number is confirmed. Numeric keypad The numeric keypad input screen closes when the area is touched while displayed.

Navigation

Basic Operation

The INA-W910 GPS Navigation Receiver provides an easy-to-use user interface, clear, easy-to-understand spoken driving instructions, and award winning design. INA-W910 is built upon Alpine’s history of navigation success in North America. Please read this manual carefully. If you have any further questions about INA-W910’s operation, feel free to call Alpine at 1-888-NAV-HELP (1-888-628-4357) for technical assistance.

Turning the Navigation System On

With this system, every time when the ignition key is turned to the ACC or ON positions and navigation mode is activated, the opening screen will be displayed automatically.
1
Press MAP or NAVI MENU on the unit to activate the navigation system.
2
Every time you boot up the system, both the language selection menu and IMPORTANT! are displayed on the screen. Touch the desired language.
3
Touch [Enter] to confirm your entry.
After the language has been selected, important information is displayed in each language. Be sure to read the important information.
3
After you have read this important information, touch [I Accept].
The map or Navigation Main Menu screen is displayed.
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Navigation Main Menu

Info Button
Touch this to check information such as:
GPS receiver status
Speed and trip information
See pages 37-38.
Go to Button
Touch this to start entering a destination. See pages 24-28.
Home Button
Press this to go to a saved home location. See page 32.
Settings Button
Press this to change system settings. See pages 33-36.
Map Button
Touch this to go to the map. See page 22.
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Map Functions

When not in the guidance mode, only the current position can be seen. Zoom buttons, Map Orientation button and Main Menu are available.
Next Maneuver Arrow and Voice Prompt Button
Repeating the Announcement
Touch this icon to repeat the guide announcement. (Same as Next Maneuver Arrow)
GPS Status Bar
GPS Signal Strength
Current Position
Switch Guidance Map
You can choose between full map and arrow only in guidance mode.
Switch Arrow Only
Displays three successive arrow maneuvers all the way to your destination while providing turn-by-turn guidance prompts.
Switch Full Map
Shows a full-screen map of the area while providing turn-by-turn guidance prompts.
Zoom Out Button
Touch this icon to zoom out.
Route Button
Touch this icon and it will take you to the route menu.
Estimate Time Display
This icon displays Estimated Time Remaining, Estimated Time of Arrival or Direction to Destination. See page 35 to change this setting.
The time estimates are based on the average speed. The estimate time will vary depending on vehicle speed. The arrow always points toward the destination.
Map Orientation
Touch this icon to switch between North Up, Heading Up and 3D View.
North Up
In north up view, north is always at the top of the display. This makes it easy to determine your current heading with respect to the map.
Heading Up
In heading-up view, the current direction is always pointing to the top of the display. This makes it easy to see the direction of the next turn on the map.
3D View
The 3D View offers you a more realistic perspective by tilting the map and displaying it with a horizon line. Streets are displayed as you approach them instead of from a birds-eye view.
Zoom In Button
Touch this icon to zoom in.
Main Menu Button
Next Street Name
Highway Exit Button
When the vehicle is on a Highway, the screen is displayed. Highway exit information is displayed as a list in order of close proximity to current position. You can also set a waypoint, etc. by touching the desired Highway Exit.
Traffic Button
When traffic data is available (in selected markets), the traffic button is displayed. Traffic incidents (accident, etc.) will be displayed in a list format in order of proximity to current position.
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From the Map Display

Setting a Destination

1
Touch anywhere on map screen.
2
The vehicle arrow changes to a crosshair cursor.
Position ba r
3
Move the cursor to the new desired street.
Use Map Zoom button to zoom out the map if the destination is far
from the current location.
4
Touch the selected position bar on the bottom of the screen.
5
Select Set as Destination.

Finding Local Places

1
Touch anywhere on map screen.
The vehicle arrow changes to a crosshair cursor.
2
Touch the selected position bar on the bottom of the screen.
3
Select Find Nearby Places.
4
Select the desired category and the desired place.
5
Touch [Go!] on the Confirm Destination Screen.
To use destination options on the Confirm Destination Screen, see
pages 29-31 for details. See Find Local Places on pages 26-27 for finding places though Places menu.

Setting Waypoints

6
Touch [Go!] on the Confirm Destination Screen.
To use destination options on the Confirm Destination Screen, see
pages 29-31 for details. To cancel, touch Previous Screen icon .
1
Touch anywhere on map screen.
2
The vehicle arrow changes to a crosshair cursor.
3
Move the cursor to the desired waypoint.
4
Touch the selected position bar on the bottom of the screen.
5
Select Set as Waypoint and the destination will automatically be added to the Waypoint List.
6
Touch [Go!].
To add another waypoint, see page 30.
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Input a Destination

Go to Menu

Go to Main Menu Go to
Places Button
Select places. See pages 26-27.
Returns to the previous screen.
Page List Down
Map Button
Press this to go to the map. See page 22.
Address Book Button
Select from saved destinations. See page 27.
Address Button
Search by typing an address. See page 25.
Last 4 Streets/Last 4 Cities: The last four street names and city names searched are stored in memory. You can reselect a street name/city name from this list.
History Button
Select from recent destinations. See page 27.
Intersection Button
Set destination by intersection. See page 28.
Last 4 Streets/Last 4 Cities: The last four street names and city names searched are stored in memory. You can reselect a street name/city name from this list.
Coordinates Button
Set destination using geographic coordinates. See page 28.
Page List Up
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Set a Destination by Address

There are several ways to set a destination. You can set a destination directly from the map (
Go to Main Menu Go to Address
Finding a Destination by Entering Street Name First
1
Select by Street.
2
Type the street name and touch [OK].
page 23) or select Go to from the main menu.
5
Type the desired city.
If there are multiple matches, the system lists cities containing the street name and address number that you keyed in.
6
The Confirm Destination Screen appears. Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
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See pages 29-31, to see more details about Options on the confirmation destination screen.
Finding a Destination by City Name First
1
Select by City.
2
Type the city name and touch [OK].
If there are multiple matches, the system automatically displays a short list of street names. Type only the name of the street. Prefix and suffix of the street are not necessary. The list of applicable street names appears.
3
Select the desired street name from the list.
4
Type the address number and touch [OK].
If there are multiple matches, the system automatically displays a short list of city names. Select the desired city.
3
Type the characters of the street name and touch [OK].
4
The list of applicable street names appears. Select the desired street.
5
Type the address number and touch [OK].
6
The Confirm Destination Screen appears. Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
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Set a Destination by Place

You can select from approximately 6 million place locations stored inside your INA-W910 GPS Navigation System.
Go to Main Menu Go to Places
3
Use the arrow to the right of the list to scroll up and down the list.
4
Select the desired place.
For emergency locations such as Police Stations, Hospitals, etc., please verify availability before proceeding to such locations.
5
The Confirm Destination Screen appears. Touch [Go!] to calculate a route.
By Type
1
Select by Type.
Finding a Place From Here or Near Your Destination
Last 4 names and Last 4 types takes you to a list from the last 4
places/types you have previously entered.
If you find a place near your destination:
When you arrive at a destination, a destination name (POI search), address and telephone number are displayed in the display bar. If you want to display a trip summary, touching the arrow in the display bar, and [Summary] will display a detailed trip summary.
Display bar
By Name
1
Select by Name.
2
Select a desired type.
3
There are 37 Place categories to choose from including ATMs, Banks, Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, Hotels, Parking Lots, Restaurants and more.
4
Follow steps 3 through 5 of the instructions above.
Finding a Place from City Center
1
Select From City Center.
2
Select by City.
2
Type the desired place name. Touch [OK].
A list of place names appears.
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Last 4 Cities takes you straight to the list of cities you have
previously entered.
3
Type a city name and select a city.
4
You can choose by Name or by Type.
5
Follow steps from “by Name” or “by Type” on page 26.
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Finding a Place along Your Route

Set a Destination from the Address Book

1
Select Along Route.
2
Select the desired place type button. Touch [OK].
Highlighted button means it is selected. You can select multiple place
types. Touch the button again to turn the selection on or off.
3
A list of places appears
Select the desired place.
4
Touch [Go!].

Set a Destination by History

Go to Main Menu Go to History
1
The list of recent destinations appears. Select the destination.
Go to Main Menu Go to Address Book
1
Select the desired destination.
2
The Confirm Destination Screen appears. Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
Editing Address Book
The lockout function applies to Setup Menu and Edit Address Book. To edit address book, your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe location.
Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second time,
release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever in
the Park position.
Go to Main Menu Go to Address Book
2
The Confirm Destination Screen appears. Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
To use destination options on the Confirm Destination Screen, see
pages 29-31 for details.
Deleting All History
Go to Main Menu History
1
Touch [Clear All].
2
Touch [Clear All] to delete all previous destinations.
1
Select the destination you would like to modify.
2
Touch to edit your entry.
3
Edit Name, Phone Number and Icon or delete the selected destination.
Select Delete All to delete all addresses saved in the address book.
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Set a Destination by Coordinates

Go to Main Menu Go to Coordinates
1
Enter the Latitude of your destination. Touch [OK].
2
Enter the Longitude of your destination. Touch [OK].
3
The Confirm Destination Screen appears. Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
To use destination options on the Confirm Destination Screen, see
pages 29-31 for details.
3
Input the second street name.
If there is only one street crossing with the first street, the name of the street automatically appears.
4
Confirm City name if there are more than one city with the same intersection.
5
The Confirm Destination Screen appears. Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
To use other functions on the Confirm Destination Screen, see
pages 29-31 for details.
Finding a Intersection by Entering a City Name First
If you know the city name of the intersection you are searching, select by City. The choice of the street is narrowed down automatically. This saves time in entering the street information.
1
Select by City.
2
Type the city name, then select the city from the list.

Set a Destination by Intersection

Go to Main Menu Go to Intersection
Finding a Intersection by Entering a Street Name First
1
Select by Street.
2
Type in the first street name. Touch [OK].
The list of applicable street names appears. Select the desired street and input the address number.
3
Input the first street name.
4
Input the second street name.
5
The Confirm Destination Screen appears. Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
Last 4 Street and Last 4 Cities takes you to a list of the last 4 entries.
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Destination Options

The Destination Options Menu allows you to find places nearby, find alternative routes to get to your destination, set a destination as your home, save a destination in the address book, and create waypoints. To get to the Destination Options Menu, enter your desired destination by using the method on Destination Screen.
Select Options.

Finding Nearby Places

1
Touch [Find Nearby Places].
pages 24-28 in order to get to the Confirm

Finding Alternative Routes to the Destination

1
Touch [Change Method].
2
Select a method below.
Minimize Freeway Avoid Toll Road Use Time Restricted Road Avoid Ferry
3
Select Quickest or Shortest.
4
Touch [OK].

Setting a Destination as Home

2
Select a desired place type.
3
Select a desired place name.
4
Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
To find local places directly from the map, go to page 23.
1
Touch [Set as Home].
2
Touch [OK] or type desired name and touch [OK].
3
Select desire icon. If there is no desired icon, touch [No Icon].
4
Touch [OK].
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Saving a Destination into the Address Book

1
Touch [Save to Address Book].
2
Type in desired name. Touch [OK].
3
Select an icon. If there is no desired icon, touch [No Icon].
4
Touch [OK].
Adding another Waypoint
1
Before you touch [Go!] at the Waypoint List screen, touch [+ Add Waypoint].
2
Enter the waypoint with any method just as finding a destination. (
3
Touch [Set as Waypoint] to confirm.
4
The system returns to the Waypoint List screen. Touch [Go!] to calculate the new route.
pages 24-28)

Setting Waypoints

You can set up to 3 waypoints between you current location and your destination. The final destination must be set before entering any waypoints.
Adding a Waypoint
1
Touch [Set as Waypoint] and the destination is automatically added to the Waypoint List.
2
Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
Setting a Waypoint Directly from the Map
See page 23.
Optimizing Your Route
1
Touch [Set as Waypoint]. The Waypoint List appears.
2
Touch [Options]. Waypoint options screen appears.
3
Touch [Optimize Route].
4
The system takes you back to the Waypoint List screen with optimal route. Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.
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Deleting a Waypoint
1
Select the desired waypoint to delete from the list.
2
Touch [Delete].
Deleting All Waypoints
1
Touch [Options].
2
Touch [Delete All Waypoints]. Touch [Delete All] to confirm.
4
Use the Up and Down buttons to move the waypoint.
5
Touch [OK] and the system returns to the Waypoint List screen.
6
Touch [Go!] to calculate the route.

Route

3
If all waypoints are deleted, will return to the waypoint list. To get back to the Map screen, touch [Map] to get back to the map.
Editing Order of Waypoints
1
Main Menu Info Route Edit Waypoint or from the Map Route Button Edit Waypoint
2
At the Waypoint List Screen, select the desired waypoint to edit.
3
Touch [Edit Order].

Viewing Turn List During Guidance

You can view a list of street names and upcoming turns and streets.
Main Menu Info Route
or
directly from the Map
1
Touch [View Turn List].
2
A list of upcoming streets and turns appears on the screen.
To preview a specific point, select a street name/maneuver on the list.
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Avoiding a Particular Street
1
Touch [View Turn List].
2
List of upcoming streets and turns appears on the screen. Select the street name, and touch its check box.
Check box
3
Touch [Avoid].

Finding a Detour

By Distance
1
On Route screen, touch [Detour].
2
Choose detour from 1/2 mile, 1 mile, 2 miles or 5 miles.
The system automatically calculates and displays a detoured route.

Finding an Alternate Route

1
On Route screen, touch [Change Method].
2
Touch [OK].
You can select and re-calculate an alternate route based on Quickest
Route or Shortest Route and select Avoid Freeway, Toll Road, Time Restricted Road or Ferry.

Editing Waypoints

To edit waypoints, see page 31.

Canceling Route

From Route screen or Main Menu, touch
After canceling the route, you cannot select Route Menu until the
next destination has been set. To set next the destination, see Menu” on page 24.
[Cancel Route]
“Go to

Home

You can go Home from anywhere once the Home Address is set. See page 29 to set a destination as Home.

Going Home

Go to Main Menu Home
Touch
[Go!]
to calculate the route.
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GUIDEVIEW WINDOW™ Function

This function allows you to get the navigation information from the normal screen of Audio Source promptly.

Turn on the GUIDEVIEW WINDOW™ Mode

Go to any audio source screen, press AUDIO hardkey to turn on GUIDEVIEW WINDOW™. Press again to turn it off.
Route Guidance

GUIDEVIEW WINDOW™ Display

Start-Up
Non Guidance
When touching the GUIDEVIEW WINDOW, the window will toggle between displaying heading orientation and the speed limit of the current street. The Current street name that the vehicle is matched on to is displayed. If no GPS signal, the text “Locating GPS Satellites” will be displayed. If your vehicle is off segment, nothing is displayed in the current street name location.
The street name of the next maneuver is displayed in the top portion of the screen. Second immediate maneuver arrow is displayed only for double maneuvers along the route. The maneuver arrow is displayed for the upcoming guidance. A countdown bar is displayed when approaching the maneuver. The distance to the maneuver is displayed at the bottom of the arrow. Touching the GUIDEVIEW WINDOW will prompt the system to announce the next maneuver.
Rerouting
It will be displayed when the rerouting is calculated.

Settings

Settings Menu

The lockout function applies to Setup Menu and Edit Address Book. To enable setup menu, your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe location.
Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second time,
release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever in
the Park position.
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Go to Main Menu
Display Button
For display settings, see page 35.
Navigation Button
For navigation settings, see page 35.
Returns to the previous screen.
Page List Down
Map Button
Press this to go to the map. See page 22.
Audio Button
For audio settings, see page 36.
Map Button
For map settings, see page 35.
Clock / Regional Button
For regional settings, see page 36.
Restore Navi Defaults Button
This allows you to delete all stored information and default back to the original factory settings.
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Update Button
For update operation, refer to ALPINE website.
Please do not shut off power or remove the SD card during the
update.
Page List Up
Traffic Button
For traffic settings, see page 36.

Customizing Display

Go to Main Menu Display
Displaying and Editing Icons on the Map
Place Icons, the Home Icon and Icons used in the Address Book can be turned on and off from the Display Setup Menu.
Touch [OK] to complete the setting.
Showing Trail Dots
The Trail feature allows you to turn on and off trail dots that appear wherever the vehicle icon traverses. This is especially helpful for off­road enthusiasts.

Customizing Navigation Tool

Go to Main Menu Navigation
The Day/Night mode map color will be changed automatically based
on sunrise and sunset time.
Screen Recalibration
This allows you to recalibrate the touch screen for better accuracy.

Customizing Map

You can customize map color, vehicle icon, and place icons on the map.
Go to Main Menu Map
Route Method
You can change the default routing method.
See page 31 for details.
Guidance Map
You can choose between full map and arrow only in guidance mode.
Route Button
You can choose between 3 different route buttons.
Arrival time & distance to destination.
Remaining time & distance to destination.
Direction of destination.
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Show Route Overview
This button allows you to view the full route after the destination has been calculated and before the guidance begins.
Auto Zoom
This button, when selected, allows the map to automatically zoom in when approaching maneuver.
Route Unverified Roads if Possible
This button avoids using roads not verified by the map provider.
Start Demo
You can watch a navigation demonstration with the system’s voice and screen guidance.
Set a destination before using this function.

Setting Audio

Go to Main Menu Audio
Units
You can set the Units of Measure to read in kilometers or miles.
Clock / DST
You can set the Clock to 12 or 24 hour style and set Daylight Savings to fit your region.
Time Zone
You can set the Time Zone to fit your region.
Button Sounds
This allows you to turn the soft button sounds of navigation mode ON or OFF.
Guidance Prompt
This allows you to turn ON or OFF the guidance prompts.

Regional Settings

Go to Main Menu Clock / Regional
Language
You can select a Language from English, French and Spanish.

Traffic Settings

Go to Main Menu Traffic
Traffic Avoidance
You can choose between 3 options for traffic avoidance.
Prompt: You will be asked to use a quicker route when traffic is
detected on route.
Automatic: The system will automatically reroute to avoid traffic. Off: You will not be asked and the system will not
automatically reroute to avoid traffic.
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Information

Information Menu

Go to Main Menu Info

Viewing Dashboard

Go to Main Menu Info Dashboard
The odometer displays the speed and time traveled.
Driving Average Average speed.
Dashboard Button
For viewing dashboard, see page 37.
GPS Button
For viewing GPS, see page 37.
Route Button
For changing the route, see page 31.
Overall Average Average speed (includes idle time).
Maximum Speed Maximum speed reached.
Driving Time Time vehicle has been moving.
Idle Time Time vehicle has been stopped (not moving).
Tot a l Tim e
Total elapsed time (driving time plus idle time).

Viewing GPS Status

This feature allows you to view GPS satellite signal information. You can view the dynamic location information received from satellite, such as, signal strength, compass (direction information), latitude/longitude, approximate altitude.
An explanation of the messages is shown below.
Go to Main Menu Info GPS
The following messages are displayed while the GPS receiver is tracking satellites:
Locating GPS Satellites
The INA-W910 searches the sky looking for GPS satellites.
System Button
For viewing system information, see page 38.
Acquiring GPS Signal
The INA-W910 acquires positioning information transmitted from 1 to 3 tracked satellites while searching for more satellites (minimum 4 of needed).
Fixing GPS Position
The INA-W910 requires continuous signals from 4 or more tracked satellites (for 30 seconds) in order to accurately fix your position.
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Temporary Poor GPS Coverage
Thunderstorms, dense foliage or surrounding tall buildings may cause temporary loss of position fix (acceptable if under 30 seconds).
Poor GPS Signal, Lost Position Fix
You may have entered an area where consistently poor GPS signal (lasting 30 seconds or more) makes it impossible to maintain a position fix.
No Line of Sight, Lost GPS Tracking
You are in an area where line of sight to GPS satellites has been blocked.

Viewing System Information

You can check software application, database version, and other information on this screen.
Go to Main Menu Info System
Make a note of this information and refer to it whenever you
communicate with customer support.

HD Radio

Display example for HD Radio main screen
[Tag] button: Stores the tag information. For details, refer to “Storing the tag information of HD Radio stations” on page 39. [DX SEEK]* button: Displays the tuning mode selection list. [ANALOG] button: Activating the Compulsory Analog Radio mode. The unit will receive Analog Radio signals only, the display will change to RBDS Tuner mode screen and the button will be highlighted. Touch the highlighted button to cancel the Compulsory Analog Radio mode. Displays the preset number/frequency.
* The button displays the current tuning mode.
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.
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Listening to the Radio

1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [HD Radio].
The digital radio mode is activated and the display changes to the HD Radio Tuner Mode screen.
3
Touch [BAND] to select the desired radio band.
Each press changes the bands as follows:
FM-1 FM-2 AM FM-1
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Touch [DX SEEK]* to choose the tuning mode.
DX SEEK Local SEEK MANUAL
There are two modes you can select for auto tuning, DX and
Local:
- DX (Distance) mode;
Both strong and weak stations will be tuned in.
- Local mode;
Only strong stations will be tuned in. The initial setting is DX.
* The button displays the current tuning mode.
5
Touch [ ], [ ] or [ ], [ ] to change the radio frequency up or down respectively.
In manual mode, touch and hold to change the frequency continuously.
“Digital” is displayed when a digital radio station is received.
Refer to “Digital Seek Setting” on page 61.

Tuning to Preset Stations

You can tune in the preset stations in memory on each band using the preset number.
1
After selecting the desired band, touch [P1/3] to change the function guide.
2
Touch any one of the preset buttons [P.SET 1] through [P.SET 6] that has a station stored to it.
The preset station is received.
When a multicast station sub channel is stored as a preset station, if
the sub channel cannot be received any longer, touch the stored preset button, there will be no sound.

Storing the tag information of HD Radio stations

Presetting Stations Manually

1
Tune in a desired radio station you wish to store in the preset memory by manual or automatic seek tuning.
2
Touch [P1/3] to change the function guide.
3
Touch and hold any one of the preset buttons [P.SET 1] through [P.SET 6] for at least 2 seconds.
The selected station is stored.
4
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.

Presetting Stations Automatically

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 and hold [A.MEMO] for at least 2 seconds.
The tuner automatically seeks and stores 6 strong stations into [P.SET 1] to [P.SET 6] in order of signal strength. When the automatic storing has been completed, the tuner goes to the station stored in [P.SET 1].
If no stations are stored, the tuner will return to the original station
you were listening to before the automatic storing procedure began.
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, if there is tag information of the song, the [Tag] button will light.
Tou ch [Tag] to save its tag information.
If no iPod/iPhone is connected, “Tag Count X” is displayed (X is the total amount of the tag information stored in this unit).
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 an iPod that doesn’t support the tagging function is connected,
“Non-Tagging 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.
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Changing the Display

Text information, such as Station name, Song title, Artist, etc. is displayed while receiving a digital radio station.
Tou ch [INFO.]* screen.
Each time you touch this button, the display changes as shown below.
Short Station Name *
Song title *
Artist name *
Album name *
*1This button is unavailable when a RBDS radio station is received due
to no HD Radio signal.
*2Displays Short Station Name / Long Station Name in the Station
Information Service Data.
*3Displays Song title / Artist / Album in the main program Service
Data.
1
on the HD Radio Tuner mode main
2
3
3
3
Long Station Name *
Song title *
Artist name *
Album name *
3
2
3
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Receiving a Multicast

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 eight multicast station channels can be selected on this unit. When a radio station multicast is received, the “Multicast” indicator lights.
1
Touch [ ] in the HD Radio Tuner mode.
The program list is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] of the desired program type.
The selected program is received.
3
Touch [ ] or [ ] of on the function guide.
The sub channel of the received radio station is changed.

RBDS Operation

Display example for RBDS main screen
[Tag] button: Stores the tag information. For details, refer to “Storing the tag information of RBDS stations” on page 41.
[DX SEEK]*1 button: Displays the tuning mode selection
list.
[PTY SEARCH]*2 button: Start searching for a station of
the selected program type. For details, refer to “PTY (Program Type) Tuning” on page 41. [ANALOG] button: Touch the highlighted button to cancel the Compulsory Analog Radio mode. Displays the preset number/frequency.
*1The button displays the current tuning mode. *2Displays only when the PTY tuning mode is selected.
The RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data System) is a radio information system. The RBDS allows you to receive a variety of information such as traffic information, station names.
The RBDS digital data includes the following:
PS Program Service Name
PTY Program Type
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Recalling the RBDS Tuner mode

1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [HD Radio].
The digital radio mode is activated and the display changes to the HD Radio Tuner Mode screen.
If there is no HD Radio signals in the current area, after 10 seconds,
the unit will change to the RBDS Tuner mode automatically.
3
Touch [P1/3] to change the function guide.
4
Touch [ANALOG].
“Analog only” is displayed. The Compulsory Analog Radio mode is activated. The display changes to the RBDS Tuner mode screen and the [ANALOG] button will be highlighted.
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PTY (Program Type) Tuning

FM Radio mode
1
Touch [DX SEEK]* to choose the PTY tuning mode.
The PTY mode is activated. The Program Type of the station being currently received will be displayed.
2
Touch [ ] or [ ] after activating the PTY mode to choose the desired program type while “PTY” (program type) is displayed.
Each press scrolls the program type by one.
3
Touch [PTY SEARCH] after selecting the program type to start searching for a station of the selected program type.
If no station is found, “NO PTY” will be displayed.
* The button displays the current tuning mode.

Storing the tag information of RBDS stations

iTunes Tagging lets you tag songs heard on RBDS 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 RBDS station, if there is tag information of the song, the [Tag] button will light.
Tou ch [Tag] to save its tag information.
If no iPod/iPhone is connected, “Tag Count X” is displayed (X is the total amount of the tag information stored in this unit).
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 an iPod that doesn’t support the tagging function is connected,
“Non-Tagging 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.

Changing the Display (Compulsory Analog Radio mode only)

Text information, such as PS (Program Service name), Song title, Artist, etc. is displayed while receiving an FM radio station of RBDS Tuner.
Touch [INFO.] on RBDS Tuner mode screen.
Each time you touch this button, the display changes as shown below.
PS
PTY
*1If there is no receivable text message or the unit cannot receive a text
message properly, the display shows blank.
*2Displays Song title / Artist / Album in the main program Service
Data.
If an RBDS radio station is received due to no HD Radio signal, the
PS, Song title, Artist name and Album name information of RBDS radio station is displayed and cannot be changed by touching [INFO.].
PS
PTY
Radio Text *
Song title *
Artist name
1
Album name
2
2
*
2
*
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CD/MP3/WMA/AAC

Display example for MP3/WMA/AAC main screen
[ ] button: Refer to page 54. CD:
Displays the Track text*1/Disc text*1.
If there is neither Track nor Disc name information, “No Text” will
be displayed.
MP3/WMA/AAC:
After displaying the file name in the upper line, the track name is displayed if there is ID3 tag information. After displaying the folder name in the lower line, the album name/artist name are displayed if there is ID3 tag information.
CD:
Displays the disc number*2/track number/elapsed time.
MP3/WMA/AAC:
Displays the disc number*3/folder number/track number/ elapsed playback time.
*1Displayed when a CD text disc is inserted. *2Displayed when a CD changer is connected. *3Displayed when an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected.

Playback

1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch the source icon of [DISC].
The display shows the DISC mode screen.
When a CD/MP3/WMA/AAC is inserted into the DISC SLOT of this unit, with the label side facing up, the unit starts to play the CD/MP3/WMA/AAC.
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 [ ].
To pause playback
Touch [ / ]. Touching [ / ] again will resume playback.
Inserting/Ejecting a Disc
Refer to “Inserting/Ejecting a Disc” (page 18).
The INA-W910 model includes a built-in MP3/WMA/AAC unit. You
can play CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, DVD+Rs and DVD+RWs containing MP3/WMA/AAC files on this unit. Use the format compliant with this unit. For further information about playing or storing MP3/WMA/AAC files, refer to
WMA format files that are protected by DRM (Digital Rights
Management), AAC format files that have been purchased from iTunes Music Store that are not DRM-Free and files that are copy­protected cannot be played back on this unit.
The unit can play discs containing both audio data and MP3/WMA/
AAC data.
The track display for CD audio data playback is the track numbers
recorded on the disc.
Three-inch (8 cm) CDs can be used.
“Playing MP3/WMA/AAC Data (File Play Mode)” is mentioned on
page 59.
If an MP3/WMA/AAC disc with many files and folders is played, it
takes a little longer than normal to start playback.
Touch [ ] to activate the search mode. For operations, refer to
“Search Function” on page 54. However, the search mode function does not work in the CD changer mode.
The playback time may not be correctly displayed when a VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) recorded file is played back.
pages 43 and 44 before using the unit.
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Repeat Play

Touch [ ] to play back repeatedly the track currently being played.
The track (file) will be played repeatedly.
Touch [ ] again and select OFF to deactivate Repeat play.
CD: *1 (off) (Repeat One)
MP3/WMA/AAC:
1 Touch [P1/2]*3 to change the function guide. 2 Touch [ ] and select the desired Repeat play.
*2 *1 (off) (Repeat One)
*1If a CD Changer or an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected
and the Repeat Disc mode is selected, the unit repeatedly plays back
all tracks (files) on the disc selected. *2Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back. *3Display may vary depending on the connected devices.

M.I.X. (Random Play)

Touch [ ] during playback.
The tracks (files) on the disc will be played back in a random sequence.
To cancel M.I.X. play, touch [ ].
CD: ALL*1 (off)
MP3/WMA/AAC:
1 Touch [P1/2]*4 to change the function guide. 2 Touch [ ] and select the desired M.I.X. play.
*3 *2 (off) *
*1If a CD Changer equipped with the ALL function is connected,
ALL will also be selectable. In this mode, the tracks on all the CDs in the current magazine will be included in the random playback sequence.
*2If an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected, all files in a disc are
played back in random sequence, and playback shifts to the next disc.
*3Only files in a folder are played back in random sequence in the
mode.
*4Display may vary depending on the connected devices.
If the search mode (page 54) is activated, the M.I.X. play mode will
be canceled.
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About MP3/WMA/AAC

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-1, 2, 2.5 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 and can achieve CD quality sound with small file sizes.
Method for creating MP3/WMA/AAC files
Audio data is compressed using software with MP3/WMA/AAC codes. 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. 7.1, 8 , 9, 9.1 and 9.2 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,
16 kHz, 12 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 8 kHz
Bit rates: 32 - 320 kbps

Selecting Folders (concerning MP3/ WMA/AAC)

Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the folder.
WMA
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz Bit rates: 48 - 192 kbps
AAC
Sampling rates: 48 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 24 kHz, 22.05 kHz,
16 kHz, 12 kHz, 11.025 kHz, 8 kHz
Bit rates: 16 - 320 kbps
This device may not play back correctly depending on sampling rates.
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ID3 tags/WMA tags
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 128 characters).
This device can only display single-byte alphanumeric characters and the underscore. For non-supported characters, “No Support” 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, CD-RW (DVD-R/DVD-RW) using CD-R writing software. A disc can hold up to 4,096 files/256 folders (including Root Folders), and the maximum number of folders is 255. Playback may not be performed if a disc exceeds the limitations described above.
Media supported
The media that this device can play back are CD-ROMs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs, DVD-Rs and DVD-RWs.
Corresponding File Systems
This device supports discs formatted with ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2.
Under the ISO9660 standard, there are some restrictions to
remember.
The maximum nested folder depth is 8 (including the root
directory). The number of characters for a folder/file name is
limited.
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 XA, Mixed Mode CD, Enhanced CD (CD-Extra) and Multi-Session. This device cannot correctly play back discs recorded with Track At Once or packet writing.
Order of files
Files are played back in the order that the writing software writes them to the disc. Therefore, the playback order may not be what’s expected. Verity the writing order in the software’s documentation. The playback order of the folders and files is as follows. (The following numbers may differ from actually displayed numbers.)
Root Folder
Folder MP3/WMA/AAC File
Terminology
Bit rate
This is the “sound” compression rate specified for encoding. The higher the bit rate, the higher the sound quality, but also the larger the files.
Sampling rate
This value shows how many times per second the data is sampled (recorded). For example, music CDs use a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz, so the sound is sampled (recorded) 44,100 times per second. The higher the sampling rate, the higher the sound quality, but also the larger the volume of data.
Encoding
Converting music CDs, WAVE (AIFF) files, and other sound files into the specified audio compression format.
Tag
Song information such as track titles, artist names, album names, etc. written into MP3/WMA/AAC files.
Root folder
The root folder (or root directory) is found at the top of the file system. The root folder contains all folders and files. It is created automatically for all burned discs.
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DVD/Video CD

Display example for DVD Video main screen
Displays the disc (DVD VIDEO, DVD AUDIO, VIDEO CD) being played back. Displays the elapsed playback time.
Some operations cannot be carried out depending on the disc or
playback screen.
Displays of the function guide [P1/2], etc. may vary depending on the
connected device(s).
Changes the Contrast Level adjustment screen directly. For details, refer to “Adjusting Image Brilliance (Live Contrast)” on page 62.
Disc types that can be used for each heading are represented by the following marks.
DVD Commercial Video discs (used for the distribution of movies, etc.) or a DVD-R/ DVD-RW, DVD+R/DVD+RW recorded in a video mode can be used.
DVD Commercial Audio discs can be used.
Video-CD discs can be used.
WAR NING It is dangerous (and illegal in many states) for the driver to watch the DVD/TV/Video while driving the vehicle. The driver may be distracted from looking ahead and an accident could occur.
Install the INA-W910 correctly so that the driver cannot watch DVD/TV/Video unless the vehicle is stopped and the emergency brake is applied.
If the INA-W910 is not installed correctly, the driver will be able to watch the DVD/TV/Video while driving the vehicle and may be distracted from looking ahead causing an accident. The driver or other people could be severely injured.

To display the DVD mode screen

To watch a video source, your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.
1 Push the foot brake to bring your vehicle to a complete
stop at a safe location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 While the parking brake is being engaged the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever in
the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the DVD mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the DVD mode, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3), of “To display the DVD mode screen.” Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To display the DVD mode screen.”
If you try to activate the auxiliary device while driving, the display
will show the warning-Picture off for your safety.

Playing a Disc

INA-W910 has a built-in DVD player. When an optional Alpine DVD/ Video CD/CD player (or DVD changer) is connected to the INA-W910, you can control it from the INA-W910 (except some operations).
Caution
• Not all functions will operate for every DVD. See the
individual DVD’s instructions for details on the features supported.
• Fingerprints on a disc may adversely affect
playback. If a problem occurs, remove the disc and check for fingerprints on the playback side. Clean the disc if necessary.
• If you switch the power or Ignition key OFF or change
sources during playback, playback will continue where you left off when you resume playback.
• If you try to perform an invalid operation (based on
the type of disc being played), the following mark is displayed on the monitor screen:
• Play Position Memory Function
Even if you turn power off or switch the Ignition key to OFF during playback or change the source, playback will continue from the point where playback stopped when the power is turned ON again.
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1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [DISC].
The display shows the DISC mode screen. Insert a disc with the label side facing up. The unit starts to play the disc.
The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the DVD or
Video CD mode for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed. Touch the display panel to display the operation screen again.
The display mode can be changed by touching [WIDE].
For operation, see “Switching Display Modes” on page 55.
2 Touch [Key].
The menu operation mode will be displayed.
Inserting/Ejecting a Disc
Refer to “Inserting/Ejecting a Disc” (page 18).
The reverse side of a double-sided DVD will not be played
automatically. Remove the disc, turn it over , and reinsert it.
DO NOT insert discs containing maps for the navigation system.
Doing so could result in damage.
Refer also to “DVD Setup” (pages 55-60).
Be sure the remote input lead is connected to the remote output lead
of this unit when a DVD changer or DVD player is connected. If not correctly connected, touch operation cannot be performed.
“Can’t Downmix” is displayed when a Downmix (multi-channel
signals are mixed into 2ch) prohibited section of a DVD-Audio disc is played. In this case, only the Lch/Rch recorded on the disc is output as sound. (The sound of Centre speaker, L-surround speaker, R-surround speaker , and Subwoofer is not output.)

If a menu screen appears

On DVDs and Video CDs with playback control (PBC), menu screens may appear automatically. If this happens, perform the operation described below to start playback.
To play back a DVD-Audio disc, set “VCAP” in “Setting the DVD-
Audio Playback Mode” (page 59).
Direct Menu Operations
Touch the DVD menu directly.
Some operations cannot be performed depending on the disc.
Menu Operations
1 Touch any area on DVD mode screen to display the operation
keys.
3 Select a desired menu item by touching [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ]. 4 Touch [Enter] to confirm the selected item.
Numeric Keypad Input Operations
1 Touch any area on DVD mode screen to display the operation
keys.
2 Touch [Key].
The menu operation mode appears.
3 Touch [Key] again.
The numeric keypad input mode screen appears.
The numeric keypad input screen closes when the area is touched while displayed.
Touch [] to close the numeric keypad input screen.
4 Touch a desired number. 5 Touch [Enter] on the numeric keypad mode screen to confirm
your selection.
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Numeric Keypad Input Operations
When PBC is turned OFF, the menu screen is not displayed. Turn it ON to display the screen (See Mode” on page 60).
1 Touch [P1/2] in the Video CD mode to change to the function
guide.
2 Touch [10KEY].
The numeric keypad is displayed. 3 Touch and input a desired number. 4 Touch [Enter] to confirm.
“Setting the Video CD Play
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Displaying the Top Menu Screen

Stopping Playback

When a DVD contains two or more titles, the top menu screen appears.
Touch [TOP MENU] on the DVD mode main screen.
The top menu screen appears.
To perform necessary operations, see “If a menu screen appears” on
page 46.
To play back a DVD-Audio disc, set “VCAP” in “Setting the DVD-
Audio Playback Mode” (page 59).

Displaying the Menu Screen

With a DVD having two or more menus, a menu screen will appear for the programs available, in addition to the main programs.
Touch [MENU] on the DVD mode main screen.
The menu screen appears.
To perform necessary operations, see “If a menu screen appears” on
page 46.

Displaying the Menu Operation Mode Screen

1
Touch [P1/2]* on the DVD mode main screen.
The function guide changes.
* The display differs, depending on the disc (mode).
2
Touch [MENU CONT].
The menu operation mode screen appears.
For further operation, see “If a menu screen appears” on page 46.
To play back a DVD-Audio disc, set “VCAP” in “Setting the DVD-
Audio Playback Mode” (page 59).

Stopping Playback (Pre Stop)

Touch [ ] twice or touch and hold [ ] for at least 2 seconds during playback.
“Stop” is displayed, and playback stops.
Playback starts from the beginning when [ / ] is touched while
playback is stopped.

Fast-forwarding/Fast-reversing

DVD-Video, Video-CD, DVD-Audio (VCAP mode)*:
1
During playback, touch and hold [ ] (Fast­reverse) or [ ] (fast-forward).
When touched and held for more than 1 second, the disc is forwarded/reversed at double speed. When held for 5 more seconds or longer, the disc is forwarded/reversed at 8 times the normal speed. When held for 10 seconds or longer, the disc is forwarded/reversed at 21 times the normal speed.
DVD-Audio (VOFF mode)*:
1
During playback, touch and hold [ ] (Fast­reverse) or [ ] (fast-forward).
2
Stop touching [ ] or [ ] to return to normal playback.
* When “VCAP” or “VOFF” is set in “Setting the DVD-Audio
Playback Mode” (page 59).
No sound is played during fast-forwarding/fast-reversing.
For DVDs and Video CDs with playback control (PBC), the menu
screen may reappear during fast-forwarding/fast-reversing.
Operation may not be possible, depending on the disc.
Press the stop button during playback to stop playback. That position is stored in the memory.
1
Touch [ ] once during playback.
“Pre Stop” is displayed.
2
Touch [ / ] in the Pre Stop mode.
Playback starts from the position at which it was stopped.
For some discs, the position at which playback was stopped may not
be accurate.
To play back a DVD-Audio disc, set “VCAP” in “Setting the DVD-
Audio Playback Mode” (page 59).
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Finding the Beginnings of Chapters/ Tracks

During playback, touch [ ] or [ ].
The chapter/track switches each time the button is touched, and playback of the selected chapter/track starts.
: Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the
following chapter/track.
: Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the
current chapter/track.
Some DVDs do not have chapters.
Be sure to turn PBC off before starting the search (see “Setting the
Video CD Play Mode” on page 60).

Slow Motion Playback

1
When [ ] or [ ] is touched and held while in the pause mode, the 1/8th speed slow motion playback mode is set. When held in for 5 more seconds, the slow motion speed switches to 1/2 the normal speed.
2
Stop touching [ ] or [ ] to pause, and touch [ / ] to play back.
No sound is played during slow motion playback.
Reverse slow motion playback is not available on the Video CD disc.
1/2, 1/8 are approximate speeds. The actual speed differs from disc to
disc.
Supplementary explanation
Chapters” are divisions of movies or musical selections on DVDs. “Tracks” are divisions of movies or musical selections on Video CD, DVD Audio and music CDs. “Groups” associate a track (one song) with other tracks stored on a DVD-Audio. Group playback differs depending on the disc.

Playing Still Frames (Pausing)

1
During playback, touch [ / ].
2
Touch [ / ] to resume playback.
No sound is played during the still frame mode.
The image or sound may stop temporarily when playback starts from
the pause mode. This is not a malfunction.

Forward/reverse frame-by-frame Playback

1
In the pause mode, touch [ ] or [ ].
The picture advances or reverses by one frame each time the button is touched.
2
Touch [ / ] to return to normal mode.
No sound is output during forward/reverse frame-by-frame playback.
Reverse frame-by-frame cannot be carried out on the DVD-VR disc.

Repeat Playback

Use this function to play the disc’s titles, chapters or tracks, etc. repeatedly.
DVD Video
Touch [ ].
The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
Repeat
Repeat Title
Repeat Off
Display may vary depending on the connected devices.
The REPEAT mode is always turned off when [ ] is touched and
held for at least 2 seconds.
Video CD
During playback, touch [ ].
The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
* Displayed only in the changer mode.
Display may vary depending on the connected devices.
The track/disc repeat modes cannot be used on Video CDs with
playback control (PBC). These modes can be carried out after
turning PBC off. See
For some discs it is not possible to switch the repeat mode.
The chapter is played repeatedly.
The title is played repeatedly.
Playback returns to normal mode.
The track is played repeatedly.
The disc is played repeatedly.
*
Playback does not repeat.
“Setting the Video CD Play Mode” on page 60.
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DVD Audio
Touch [ ].
The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
VCAP mode*:
The track is played repeatedly.
The group is played repeatedly.
The playback returns to normal mode.
VOFF mode*:
The track is played repeatedly.
The group is played repeatedly.
The disc is played repeatedly.
* When “VCAP” or “VOFF” is set in “Setting the DVD-Audio
Playback Mode” (page 59).

Searching by Title/Group

Use this function to easily find positions on the DVD using the DVD’s titles or groups.
3
Touch and enter the chapter number you want to play.
See page 46 for operation of the numeric keypad.
4
Touch [Enter] to confirm your selection.
Playback will start from the selected chapter or track.
This function is not available for a disc on which chapters or tracks
are not stored.

Switching the Angle

On DVDs in which scenes have been filmed from multiple angles, the angle can be switched during playback.
1
During playback, touch [P1/2]*.
The function guide changes.
* The display differs, depending on the disc (mode).
2
Touch [ANGLE].
The angle switches between the angles recorded on the disc every time the button is touched.
Some time may be required for the angle to change.
Depending on the disc, the angle may switch in one of two ways.
- Seamless: The angle switches smoothly.
- Non-seamless: When the angle is switched, a still picture is
displayed first, after which the angle switches.
To play back a DVD-Audio disc, set “VCAP” in “Setting the DVD-
Audio Playback Mode” (page 59).
1
Touch [P1/2]* while playback is stopped.
The function guide appears.
* The display differs, depending on the disc (mode).
2
Touch [10KEY].
The numeric keypad input mode screen appears.
3
Enter a desired title or group by touching its title or group number.
See page 46 for operation of the numeric keypad.
4
Confirm your selection by touching [Enter].
Playback will start from the title number selected.
This function cannot be used on discs on which no title numbers are
recorded.
Playback starts from the beginning of the chapter/track number in the
state of Pre Stop.
Some disc may not accept any operation.

Searching Directly by Chapter or Track Number

Use this function to easily move to the beginnings of the chapters or tracks on the disc.
1
Touch [P1/2]* in any mode other than stop mode.
The function guide will appear.
* The display differs, depending on the disc (mode).
2
Touch [10KEY].
The numeric keypad input mode screen will appear.

Scroll to Move the Page Forward or Backward

“Page” is a still image stored on a DVD-Audio disc.
1
Touch [P1/3] twice while playing a DVD-Audio disc in VCAP mode*.
* Playing back a DVD-Audio disc when “VCAP” is set in “Setting the
DVD-Audio Playback Mode” (page 59).
2
Touch PAGE [ ] or [ ].
The display switches. Touch and hold to display the home page.
For DVD-Audio discs without Pages, depending on the DVD-Audio
disc, the “Page” function may not be operable if images are in slide
show form.

Switching the Audio Tracks

DVDs with multiplex audio or audio languages allow switching the sound during playback.
1
During playback, touch [P1/2]*.
* The display differs, depending on the disc (mode).
2
Touch [AUDIO].
The sound switches between the alternate audio tracks recorded on the disc every time the button is touched.
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The alternate track selected becomes the default setting every time
the power is turned on or the disc is replaced. If the disc does not include that track, the disc’s default language is selected instead.
Not all discs will allow changing the alternate audio tracks during
playback. In these cases, select audio tracks from the DVDs menu.
There may be a delay before the selected alternate track begins to
play.
Video CDs with multiplex audio
1
During playback, touch [P1/2].
The function guide changes.
2
Touch [AUDIO].
The left and right channels will be output as shown, each time the button is touched.
Audio LR Audio LL Audio RR Audio LR

Switching the Subtitles (Subtitle Language)

With DVDs on which multiple subtitle languages are recorded, the subtitle language can be switched during playback; moreover, subtitles can be hidden.
1
During playback, touch [P1/2]*.
The function guide changes.
* The display differs, depending on the disc (mode).

Other Useful Features

Adjusting the Audio

1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] on the main source screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] of Audio Setup.
The Audio Setup screen appears.
Display example for Audio Setup Screen
2
Touch [SUBT.].
Touching this button repeatedly selects sequentially the subtitle languages recorded on the disc, and then turns the subtitles OFF.
To play back a DVD-Audio disc, set “VCAP” in “Setting the DVD-
Audio Playback Mode” (page 59).
There may be a delay before the selected subtitle appears.
Not all discs will allow changing the subtitles during playback. In
these cases, select subtitles from the DVDs menu.
The subtitle language selected becomes the default setting every time
the power is turned on or the disc is replaced. If the disc does not include that language, the disc’s default language is selected instead. However, the subtitle language may differ depending on the disc.
For some discs, the subtitles will be displayed even when this is set to
OFF. However, the subtitle language may differ depending on the disc.

Switching from the disc menu

For some discs, the audio language, angle and subtitles can be switched from the disc menu.
1
Touch [MENU] or [TOP MENU] to display the menu.
2
Select an item to confirm it.
See “If a menu screen appears” on page 46.
To play back a DVD-Audio disc, set “VCAP” in “Setting the DVD-
Audio Playback Mode” (page 59).
When the optional IMPRINT audio processor (PXA-H100) or an
external audio processor is connected, the “A.Processor” list is
displayed. For details on operation, refer to
(Optional)” (page 71) or “External Audio Processor Operation
(Optional)” (page 77).
Touching [ ] or [ ] will scroll the list one line at a time.
Touching [ ] or [ ] will scroll the list one page at a time.
Touching [ ] to return to the previous screen.
....This item is controllable with the INA-W910 only.
....This item is available when the optional IMPRINT
audio processor (PXA-H100) is connected.
....This item is available when an External Audio
Processor is connected.
“IMPRINT Operation
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Adjusting Balance/Fader
Touch [ ] of Balance/Fader, the adjusting screen of Balance/Fader will be displayed.
Display example for Balance/Fader Screen
A
Adjusting the Fader
Touch [F] or [R] to adjust the volume of the front and rear speakers.
Setting range: F15 to R15
If an optional IMPRINT audio processor (PXA-H100) is connected
to this unit and you have set the 2.2ch (3WAY)/4.2ch (FRONT/REAR/ SUBW.) switch to 2.2ch (3WAY), you cannot adjust the FADER mode. For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual of PXA-H100.
B
Adjusting the Balance
Touch [L] or [R] to adjust the sound volume of the left and right speakers.
Setting range: L15 to R15
C
Adjusting the Balance/Fader Directly
Touch and move [ ] to a desired setting.
Or touch a desired setting range, and [ ] will move to that location. Touch [L] or [R] of Balance and [F] or [R] of Fader for fine-tuning.
Adjusting Bass/Treble
You can change the bass/treble frequency emphasis to create your own tonal preference.
Touch [ ] to display the Bass/Treble adjusting screen.
Adjustment cannot be performed when Defeat is set to ON.
If OFF is set in “Changing MultEQ mode” (page 71) when the
IMPRINT audio processor is connected, the list is not displayed.
Setting the Bass level
You can emphasize or weaken the bass frequency.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Bass Level to select the desired bass level.
Setting range*1: -6 to +6
Setting range: -7 to +7
*1Setting value will change according to the level value set in Band 1 of
P-EQ or G-EQ. Refer to (P-EQ)” on page 53 or “Adjusting the Graphic Equalizer Curve (G­EQ)” on page 53.
“Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve
Setting the Bass Center Frequency
The displayed bass frequency is emphasized.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Bass Freq. to select the desired bass center frequency.
Setting range: 63 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz, 200 Hz
The operation can be performed only when the P-EQ is selected in
“Setting EQ mode” on page 53.
Setting value will change according to the frequency value set in
Band 1 of P-EQ. Refer to
(P-EQ)” on page 53.
“Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve
Setting the Bass Bandwidth
Changes the boosted bass bandwidth to wide or narrow. A wider setting will boost a wide range of frequencies above and below the center frequency. A narrower setting will boost only frequencies near the center frequency.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Bass Bandwidth to select the desired bass band width.
Setting range: Wide1 (Narrow) to Wide4 (Wide)
The operation can be performed only when the P-EQ is selected in
“Setting EQ mode” on page 53.
Setting value will change according to the bandwidth value set in
Band 1 of P-EQ. Refer to
(P-EQ)” on page 53.
“Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve
Setting the treble level
You can emphasize the treble frequency.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Treble Level to select the desired treble level.
Setting range*2: -6 to +6
Setting range: -7 to +7
*2Setting value will change according to the level value set in Band 5 of
P-EQ or Band 7 of G-EQ. Refer to
Equalizer Curve (P-EQ)” on page 53.
“Adjusting the Parametric
Setting the Treble Center Frequency
The displayed treble frequency is emphasized.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Treble Freq. to select the desired treble center frequency.
Setting range: 10 kHz, 12.5 kHz, 16 kHz, 17.5 kHz
The operation can be performed only when the P-EQ is selected in
“Setting EQ mode” on page 53.
Setting value will change according to the frequency value set in
Band 5 of P-EQ. Refer to
(P-EQ)” on page 53.
“Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve
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Subwoofer On and Off
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Subwoofer to set to ON or OFF.
OFF: Subwoofer output is off. ON: Subwoofer output is on.
Adjusting the Subwoofer Level
When ON is set in “Subwoofer On and Off ”, the item is displayed. When an External Audio Processor is connected, the list is not displayed.
1 Touch [ ] of Subwoofer. The display change to the Subwoofer Adjusting screen.
2 Touch [ ] or [ ] of Level to adjust the subwoofer output.
Setting range: 0 to 15
Switching the Subwoofer phase
When ON is set in “Subwoofer On and Off” while the car is parked, the item is displayed. The subwoofer output phase is toggled subwoofer normal (0°) or subwoofer reverse (180°).
1 Touch [ ] of Subwoofer. The display change to the Subwoofer Adjusting screen.
2 Touch [ ] or [ ] of Phase to select to 0° or 180°.
When the IMPRINT audio processor is connected, set “Changing
MultEQ mode” (page 71) to OFF while the car is parked.
Setting the Subwoofer System
When ON is set in “Subwoofer On and Off” while the car is parked, the item is displayed.
1 Touch [ ] of Subwoofer. The display change to the Subwoofer Adjusting screen.
2 Touch [ ] or [ ] of System to select to System 1 or System 2.
System 1: Subwoofer level changes according to the main
volume setting.
System 2: Subwoofer level change is different from the
main volume setting. For example, even at low volume settings, the subwoofer is still audible.
Setting the Subwoofer Channel
When ON is set in “Subwoofer On and Off” while the car is parked, the item is displayed.
1 Touch [ ] of Subwoofer. The display change to the Subwoofer Adjusting screen.
2 Touch [ ] or [ ] of Channel to select to Stereo or Mono
(monaural).
Stereo: Subwoofer stereo (L/R) output Mono: Subwoofer monaural output
When the IMPRINT audio processor is connected, set “Changing
MultEQ mode” (page 71) to OFF while the car is parked.
Adjusting the Subwoofer Level
When an external audio processor is connected, the list is displayed. Touch [ ] or [ ] of Subw. Level to adjust the subwoofer output.
Setting range: 0 to 15
Adjusting Nav. Mix Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Nav. Mix Level to adjust the volume of navigation interruption.
Setting range: 0 to 15
The setting navigation interruption is not displayed if an external
audio processor not compatible with Nav. Mix is connected.
While an External audio processor is connected, this function may
inoperable when Defeat is set to ON.
Setting the Media Xpander mode
When the Media Xpander is on, you can adjust the Media Xpander level. While the car is parked, the item is displayed.
1
Select ON or OFF of MX by touching [ ] or [ ] of Media Xpander.
OFF: Turns off the MX effect of every music source. ON: Turns on the specified MX mode.
2
Touch [ ] of Media Xpander after setting to ON.
The Media Xpander setup screen appears.
3
Touch [ ] or [ ] of the current MX mode.
Music source (such as USB and CDs, etc.) level can be set.
MX CD (No Effect, Level 1 to 3)
CD mode processes a large quantity of data. This data is used to reproduce the sound cleanly by making use of the data quantity.
MX CMPM (No Effect, Level 1 to 3)/MX SXM (No Effect, Level 1 to 3)
This corrects information that was omitted at the time of compression. This reproduces a well-balanced sound close to the original.
MX Tuner (No Effect, Level 1 to 3 )
The medium to high frequencies become more clear, and produces well balanced sound in all the bands.
MX DVD (No Effect, Level 1 to 3)
The dialog portion of the video is reproduced more clearly.
MX AUX (No Effect, Level 1 to 3)
Choose the MX mode that corresponds to the media connected.
When No Effect is selected, MX effect of each MX mode will be OFF.
Each music source, such as CD, MP3 can have its own MX setting.
There is no MX mode for AM radio.
MX CMPM is applied for MP3/WMA/AAC, Pandora Radio and iPod/
iPhone.
MX Tuner is applied for HD Radio and RBDS reception.
MX SXM is applied for SiriusXM reception.
The MX setting can be performed only when a source is currently
selected.
The function is inoperable when Defeat is set to ON.
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Adjusting the Time Correction
While the car is parked, this item is displayed. Before performing the following procedures, refer to “About Time Correction” (page 75).
1
Touch [ ] of Time Correction.
The Time Correction screen appears.
2
Adjust the distance (0.0 to 336.6 cm) of a desired speaker by touching the respective [ button.
L = (distance to farthest speaker) –
(distance to other speakers)
Refer to “Time Correction Value List” on page 75.
3
Repeat step 2 to set another speaker.
By setting these values to make its sound reach the listening position at the same time as the sound of other speakers.
The total adjustment distance for all speakers should be less than
cm (268.1 inch).
680
Setting the Time Correction Unit (T.Corr Parameter)
While the car is parked, this item is displayed. You can change the unit, (cm or inch) of time correction. Touch [ ] or [ ] of T.Corr Parameter to select cm or Inch.
Setting item: T.Corr Parameter
cm Inch
cm: The unit of time correction is cm. Inch: The unit of time correction is Inch.
Setting EQ mode
While the car is parked, this item can be adjusted. This setting gives you a choice of 5-band parametric, or 7-band graphic equalizer. Touch [ ] or [ ] of EQ Select to select P-EQ or G-EQ.
P-EQ: 5-band Parametric EQ. G-EQ: 7-band Graphic EQ.
Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve (P-EQ)
When P-EQ is set in “Setting EQ mode” while the car is parked, this item can be adjusted. You can modify the Equalizer settings to create a response curve more appealing to your personal taste.
1
Touch [ ] of EQ Select after selecting P-EQ in “Setting EQ mode”.
The P-EQ list screen appears.
2
Adjust the P-EQ to your preference.
Adjusting the Band
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Band to select the band to be adjusted.
Band 1 / Band 2 / Band 3 / Band 4 / Band 5
] or [ ]
Adjusting the Frequency
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Freq. to adjust the frequency of the selected band.
Adjustable frequency bands: 63 Hz to 17.5 kHz (in 1/3 octave steps)
Band-1: 63 Hz~200 Hz (63 Hz) Band-2: 160 Hz~1 kHz (160 Hz) Band-3: 630 Hz~4 kHz (630 Hz) Band-4: 1.6 kHz~10 kHz (1.6 kHz) Band-5: 10 kHz~17.5 kHz (10 kHz)
Adjusting the Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Level to adjust the level of selected band.
Adjustable level: -6 to +6 dB
Setting the Bandwidth
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Q to select the bandwidth.
Adjustable bandwidth: 1, 2, 3, 4
3
To adjust another band, repeat step 2 and adjust all bands.
The frequency value range of the current band should be higher than
the previous band’s setting value and lower than the next band’s
setting value.
While adjusting the Parametric EQ, you should consider the
frequency response of the connected speakers.
When the Parametric EQ is adjusted, the adjustment for Graphic EQ
becomes ineffective.
Adjusting the Graphic Equalizer Curve (G-EQ)
When G-EQ is set in “Setting EQ mode” while the car is parked, this item can be adjusted. You can modify the equalizer settings to create a response curve more appealing to your personal taste.
1
Touch [ ] of EQ Select after selecting G-EQ in “Setting EQ mode”.
The G-EQ list screen appears.
2
Adjust the G-EQ to your preference.
Band-1 (80 Hz) / Band-2 (250 Hz) / Band-3 (500 Hz) / Band-4 (1,000 Hz) / Band-5 (4,000 Hz) / Band-6 (8,000 Hz) / Band-7 (16,000 Hz)
Adjusting the Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] to adjust the level of selected band.
Adjustable level: -6 to +6 dB
3
To adjust another band, repeat step 2, and then adjust all bands.
When Graphic EQ is adjusted, the adjustment for Parametric EQ
becomes ineffective.
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Adjusting Highpass Filter
When Defeat is set to OFF, touch the title bar of H.P.F. to adjust screen. Touch [ ] or [ ] of Front H.P.F. to adjust the front speaker.
Setting range: OFF, 60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Rear H.P.F. to adjust the rear speaker.
Setting range: OFF, 60 Hz, 80 Hz, 100 Hz
Select OFF when no adjustment is required.
Turning Defeat ON or OFF
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Defeat to set to ON or OFF.

Storing Settings in the Memory

Adjustment or setting contents of Time Correction and P/G-EQ can be stored. Contents that can be stored vary depends on the audio processor used.
1
Check whether the Defeat mode is OFF.
2
Touch [MEMORY] on the right side of bottom screen.
3
Within 5 seconds, touch any one of the preset buttons [P.SET screen.
The setting contents are stored.
The stored contents will not be deleted even when the battery power
cord is detached.
1] through [P.SET 6] on the bottom

Calling up the Preset Memory

1
Check whether the Defeat mode is OFF.
2
Touch any one of the preset buttons [P.SET 1] through [P.SET the preset memory.
It takes a few moments to call up the preset memory.
6] on the bottom display to select

Search Function

Touch [ ] on the function guide while in the CD or MP3/ WMA/AAC mode.
Search list screen is displayed.
Select a desired track or folder
Touch [ ] for direct playback.
When a hierarchical list is prepared, [ ] will be displayed. Touch [ ] to display the respective hierarchy list screens.
Display example for Search Screen
Select directly by touching [ ], and its track (or folder/ file) is played back. Touch [ ] to return to the previous list screen. [ ] is displayed if there is a hierarchical list. Touching [Exit] will change to the main source screen. Scroll the list one page at a time by touching [ ] or [ ]. Scroll the list one line at a time by touching [ ] or [ ].
The search function does not work on the DVD, Video CD or CD
changer.
A folder list is displayed only during MP3/WMA/AAC playback when
the DVD player (DVA-5210) or changer compatible with MP3 is
connected.
Internal CD player mode
1 The track list* screen appears.
2 Touch [ ] of a desired track text*.
The selected track will be played back.
* If the CD is text compatible only.
“No Text” is displayed in the track text list if there is no text on the
disc.
Internal MP3/WMA/AAC Player/external MP3-compatible DVD Player/Changer Mode
1 The folder list screen appears.
Select a desired folder and then touch [ ]. ([ ] appears
only when a file is present in the selected folder.) The file list
screen is displayed.
Touch [ ] to play back the folder directly.
2 Touch [ ] of a desired file name.
The selected file will be played back.
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Switching Display Modes

After carrying out the steps 1 to 3 of “To display the DVD mode screen” explained on
While your vehicle is parked, touch [WIDE] on the visual source screen.
Each touch changes the display modes as follows:
In Mode 1 (Wide), the monitor displays a normal picture wider to fit in a wide-screen monitor by evenly stretching out the picture horizontally.
In Mode 2 (Cinema), the monitor displays a normal picture by stretching out the picture horizontally and vertically. This mode is good for displaying a cinema type picture at the 16:9 ratio.
page 55, perform the operation described below.
Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 1
(WIDE) (CINEMA) (NORMAL) (WIDE)

Setup

DVD Setup

DVD Setup Operation

To display the DVD Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedure below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the DVD mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the DVD Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3) of “To display the DVD mode screen.” Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To display the DVD mode screen.”
The DVD Setup operation can be carried out after removing the disc from the unit.
In Mode 3 (Normal), the monitor displays a normal picture at the center of the screen with a vertical black band at each side.
The following steps 1 to 6 are common operations to each “Setting item” of DVD Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] on the main source screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] of Source Setup.
The Source Setup screen appears.
4
Touch [ ] of DVD Setup.
The DVD setup screen appears.
5
Touch [ ], [ ], etc. of the desired item to change its setting.
Setting items:
Menu Language / Audio Language / SUBT. Language / Country Code / Parental / Digital Out Mode / Downmix Mode / TV Screen / Bonus Code / DVD-A Setup / File Play Mode / DVD Play Mode / PBC
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Display example for DVD setup screen
Touch [Code] to display the numeric keypad input screen. Touch [ ] or [ ] to set a desired language. Touch [ ] or [ ] to scroll a setting item list by one Line. Touch
[ ]
or
[ ]
to scroll a setting item list by one page.
Display example for the numeric keypad input screen
Setting of the Menu Language
Set the language used for the menus (title menu, etc.).
Setting item: Menu Language Setting contents: Auto / EN / JP / DE / ES / FR / IT / SE / RU / CN
When “Auto” is selected, the primary menu language among the
recorded ones is played.
To play in a language other than those displayed
1 Touch [Code].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the 4-digit numeral of the language number.
As for the language number, refer to “List of Language Codes” (page 111).
3 Touch [Enter] to memorize the number.
Setting of the Audio Language
Set the audio language produced from the speakers.
Setting item: Audio Language Setting contents: Auto / EN / JP / DE / ES / FR / IT / SE / RU / CN
When “Auto” is selected, the primary audio language among the
recorded ones is played.
To play in a language other than those displayed
1 Touch [Code].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the 4-digit numeral of the language number.
As for the language number, refer to “List of Language Codes” (page 111).
3 Touch [Enter] to memorize the number.
The numeric keypad input screen closes when the area is touched while displayed. Numeric keypad input screen The numeric keypad is used if you want to play back in a language other than that displayed, or to input your parental lock password, etc.
6
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Touch [Exit] to return to the main source screen that was displayed before the setup operation was started.
Immediately after changing the settings of DVD mode (while the
system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key (engine key) to OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.
Changing the language setting
The audio language, subtitle language and menu language can be set according to your preferences. Once set, this becomes the default language. This function is convenient when you always want to listen in English. (The language setting is not effective on some discs. If not, the default language is set from the factory.)
When the settings are changed, the old settings are overwritten.
Make a note of the current settings before making changes. The memory is cleared when the vehicle’s battery is disconnected.
To temporarily change the language of the current disc, either do so
from the DVD menu or by using the operation described in the
“Switching the Audio Tracks” (page 49).
section
If the disc does not include the selected language, the disc’s default
language is set.
Setting of the Subtitle Language
Set the language of the subtitles displayed on the screen.
Setting item: SUBT. Language Setting contents: Auto / EN / JP / DE / ES / FR / IT / SE / RU / CN
When “Auto” is selected, the primary subtitle language among the
recorded ones is played.
To play in a language other than those displayed
1 Touch [Code].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the 4-digit numeral of the language number.
As for the language number, refer to “List of Language Codes” (page 111).
3 Touch [Enter] to memorize the number.
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Changing the Country Code Setting
Set the country number of which you want to set the rating level (Parental lock).
Setting item: Country Code Setting contents: Auto / Other
Auto: The primary country code among those recorded is
played.
Other: The setting content changes to “Other” if the desired
country code is input.
When the settings are changed, the old settings are overwritten.
Make a note of the current settings before making changes. The settings are cleared when the vehicle’s battery is disconnected.
1 Touch [Code]. 2 Touch [Delete All] or [ ].
Delete the displayed country number.
3 Touch the 4-digit country code.
As for the country number, refer to “List of Country Codes” (pages 112 and 113).
4 Touch [Enter] to memorize the code.
Setting the Rating Level (Parental Lock)
This function can help restrict the viewing of movies to children of appropriate age levels only.
Setting item: Parental Setting content: Input
When the settings are changed, the old settings are overwritten.
Make a note of the current settings before making changes. The memory is cleared when the vehicle’s battery is disconnected.
On unrated DVDs, playback will not be restricted even if the rating
level is set.
If you want to play back DVD software with the parental lock feature
and its use is currently restricted, change the rating level and the country number in order to play back the DVD.
Once set, this rating level remains in memory until changed. To
enable playback of discs of higher rating levels or to cancel the parental lock, the setting must be changed.
Not all DVDs provide a Parental Lock feature. If you are unsure
about a DVD, play it first to confirm. Do not leave DVDs accessible to young children for whom you deem them inappropriate.
1 Touch [Input].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the numeric keypad to input a 4-digit password.
The initial number is 1111. Input number are displayed as “*”.
3 Touch [Enter] to memorize the number.
The Parental screen appears.
Set the rating level of PARENTAL
4 Touch [ ] of Parental to turn on. 5 Touch [ ] or [ ] of Parental Level to select the rating
level (1 to 8). Select “OFF” to cancel the parental lock or if you do not want to set a rating level. The smaller the number, the higher the rating level.
6 Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Changing the password
4 Touch [Input] of Password Change.
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
5 Touch the input screen to enter a new 4-digit password.
Keep a note of the number somewhere safe in case you should
forget it.
6 Touch [Enter] to memorize the number. 7 Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Changing the rating level temporarily
Some discs may request that you change the rating level set in the default settings during playback. In this case, the message appears on the monitor screen “Parental Level Change OK? [Yes] [No].”
If this screen appears, change the level as follows:
To change parental level and play, touch [Yes].
When [Yes] is touched, the numeric keypad input screen is displayed. Input the 4-digit password in “Setting the Rating Level (Parental Lock)” you set, then touch [Enter].
To play without changing the parental level, touch [No].
(When [No] is touched, playback will be at the parental level set in “Setting the Rating Level (Parental Lock).”)
Changing the Digital Output Setting
Use the following procedure to set the digital audio signal output from this unit.
Setting item: Digital Out Mode Setting contents: Auto / LPCM
Auto: The digital output is switched automatically according
to the type of audio signals being played. Be sure to select “Auto” when you want to connect a digital audio processor and play Dolby Digital audio. “Auto” is the factory setting.
LPCM: The audio signals recorded on the disc are converted
to 48 kHz/16 bit (for DVDs) or 44.1 kHz (for Video CDs and CDs) linear PCM audio signals for output.
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Audio output/Optical digital audio output
Disc Audio recording format Digital output setting
Format Fs Q
LPCM
44.1/176.4kHz 16/20/24bit AUTO or LPCM 44.1kHz, 16bit, LPCM
(DVD SETUP)
(CD-DA,
DVD-V, DVD-A,
DVD-VR)
PPCM
(DVD-A)
48/96/192kHz 16/20/24bit AUTO or LPCM 48kHz, 16bit, LPCM 2ch
44.1/88.2/
16/20/24bit AUTO or LPCM Not output OK
176.4kHz
48/96/192kHz 16/20/24bit
Dolby Digital
48kHz 16/18/20bit LPCM 48kHz, 16bit, Decoded
(-EX)
(DVD-V, DVD-A,
DVD-VR)
DTS (-ES)
44.1kHz 16/20/24bit LPCM 44.1kHz, 16bit Decoded
(CD-DA,
DVD-V, DVD-A)
48/96kHz 16/20/24bit LPCM 48kHz, 16bit, Decoded
MPEG1Layer II
44.1kHz 16bit LPCM 44.1kHz, 16bit,
(VCD, DVD-V,
DVD-A,
DVD-VR)
48kHz 16bit LPCM 48kHz, 16bit, Decoded
MPEG2Layer II
44.1kHz 16bit LPCM 44.1kHz, 16bit,
(DVD-V, DVD-A,
DVD-VR)
48kHz 16bit LPCM 48kHz, 16bit, Decoded
MPEG1/2/
32kHz 16bit AUTO or LPCM 32kHz, 16bit, Decoded
2.5Layer III
(MP3, WMA)
44.1kHz 16bit AUTO or LPCM 44.1kHz, 16bit,
48kHz 16bit AUTO or LPCM 48kHz, 16bit, Decoded
* Not output when playing back a DVD-Audio.
Optical digital audio
output
2ch (2ch Downmix)
(2ch Downmix)
2ch (2ch Downmix)
AUTO Auto (Max 7.1ch)
2ch (2ch Downmix)
AUTO Auto (Max 6.1ch)
2ch (2ch Downmix)
AUTO Auto (Max 6.1ch)
Decoded 2ch
AUTO Auto
*
2ch (2ch Downmix)
AUTO Auto (Max 5.1ch)
Decoded 2ch
AUTO Auto
*
2ch (2ch Downmix)
AUTO Auto (Max 5.1ch)
2ch
Decoded 2ch
2ch
Analog audio output
(Ai-NET, RCA output)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
*
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Setting the Downmix Mode
Setting of the Bonus Code
This function applies to Dolby Digital, DTS stream sound.
Setting item: Downmix Mode Setting contents: Surround / Stereo
Surround: Surround compatible Downmix Stereo: Stereo Downmix
Setting the TV Screen Mode
Use the procedure described below to modify the output screen according to the type of TV monitor (rear monitor) being used. This setting can also be applied for the INA-W910. If the rear monitor is not connected, the screen setting is 16:9.
Setting item: TV Screen Setting contents: 4:3 LB / 4:3 PS / 16:9
For some discs, the picture may not be set to the selected screen size.
(For details, refer to the explanation on the disc’s jacket.)
4:3 LETTER BOX:
Select this when connected to a conventional 4:3 size (normal TV aspect ratio) monitor. There may be black stripes visible at the top and bottom of the screen (when playing a 16:9 size movie). The width of these stripes will depend upon the original aspect ratio of the theatrical release of the movie.
4:3 PAN-SCAN:
Select this when connected to a conventional 4:3 size monitor. The picture will fill the entire TV screen. However, due to the mismatch in aspect ratio, parts of the movie at the extreme left and right sides will not be visible (when playing a 16:9 size movie).
Some DVD-Audio discs include bonus group. The 4 digit code for the bonus group can be memorized. Refer to the information on the jacket, etc. of the disc, for the code number.
Setting item: Bonus Code Setting content: Code
1
Touch [Code].
The 10 key input screen is displayed.
2
Input the 4 digit code number given on the jacket of the disc, etc.
3
Touch [Enter] to memorize the number.
If the code number of the bonus group differs from the code number
you set in this section, the 10 key input screen automatically appears
in the display. If a new code number is input, this code number will
be replaced.
Setting the DVD-Audio Playback Mode
To playback the DVD Audio Disc, you have a choice of 3 different settings. If the disc containing DVD Video and Audio, set VCAP (Video Capable Audio Player) or VOFF (Video OFF) to playback the DVD Audio.
Setting item: DVD-A Setup Setting contents: Video / VCAP / VOFF
Video: Only DVD Video is played back if the disc contains
DVD Video and Audio.
VCAP: DVD Audio is played back with Video. VOFF: DVD Audio is played back without Video.
Playing MP3/WMA/AAC Data (File Play Mode)
When using discs containing both audio data and MP3/WMA/AAC data.
Setting item: File Play Mode Setting contents: CD / CMPM
CD: Plays only the audio data on discs containing both
audio data and MP3/WMA/AAC data.
CMPM: Plays only the MP3/WMA/AAC files on discs
containing both audio data and MP3/WMA/AAC data.
Insert the disc when playback is stopped and remove the disc from
16:9 WIDE:
Select this when connected to a wide screen TV. This is the factory setting.
the unit before setting.
When an MP3-compatible CD changer is used, this setting cannot be
applied.
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Setting the compressed File Playback Data
If a disc containing both a compressed video file and a compressed audio file is used, you have a choose to play back only a video or only audio.
Setting item: DVD Play Mode Setting contents: Video / Audio
Video:
Audio:
Only Video data is played back. Only Audio data is played back.
Setting the Video CD Play Mode
When playing a Playback Control (PBC) enabled Video CD, you can choose to set PBC ON or OFF.
Setting item: PBC Setting contents: OFF / ON
OFF: The PBC menu is not displayed. ON: The PBC menu is displayed.

SOURCE Setup

Source Setup Operation

To display the Source Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the Source mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the Source Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3) of “To display the Source mode screen.” Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To display the Source mode screen.”
The following steps 1 to 6 are common operations to each “Setting item” of Source Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] on the main source screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] of Source Setup.
The Source Setup screen appears.
4
Touch [ ] of your desired Setup mode.
DVD Setup*1/Radio Setup/SiriusXM Setup*2/ BLUETOOTH Setup*3/Pandora Setup/USB Search*
*1 Refer to “DVD Setup” on page 55. *2 Displayed only When an optional SiriusXM Tuner Receiver Box is
connected. For detailed setting, refer to
page 68. *3 Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup” on page 83. *4 The setting can be changed directly by touching [ ] or [ ].
5
Touch [ ], [ ] or [ ], etc. of the desired item to change its setting.
Radio Setup:
Tuner Condition/Digital Seek
Pandora Setup:
Pandora/Pandora Volume
6
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Touch [Exit] to return to the main source screen that was displayed before the setup operation was started.
“SiriusXM Setup” on
4
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Radio Setup
USB Search
“Radio Setup” is selected on the source setup main menu in step 4.
Setting the TUNER (FM) tone quality (Tuner Condition)
This unit can set your preferred tonal quality for the FM analog radio stations.
Setting item: Tuner Condition Setting contents: Normal / HiFi / Stable
Normal: Standard setting HiFi: High-quality setting Stable: Control noise
Noise may be more noticeable when HiFi is set, depending on the
reception status. In this case, the Normal setting is recommended.
Digital Seek Setting
Digital Seek can be set to ON/OFF.
Setting item: Digital Seek Setting contents: OFF / ON
OFF: SEEK UP/DOWN is used for digital and analog radio
stations. However, the strong signals have priority during SEEK.
ON: SEEK UP/DOWN is used only for the digital radio
station.
Pandora Setup
“Pandora Setup” is selected on the source setup main menu in step 4.
Setting the Pandora mode
To use your iPhone having the Pandora Compatible Application already installed, set this item to ON.
Setting item: Pandora Setting contents: OFF / ON
“USB Search” is selected on the source setup main menu in step 4.
Setting the USB Search mode
The unit allows you to search for the USB Audio files by Tag information or Explorer (File Name) mode.
Setting item: USB Search Setting contents: Tag / File Name
Ta g: You can use Playlists/Ar tists/Albums/Songs/Genres/
Composers/Folders/Files search mode to narrow searches.
File Name: You can search a folder/file as search files on PC.
After the above setting, turn the ignition key off (ACC OFF) and on
again (ACC ON).
For search mode details, refer to “Searching for a desired Song” on
page 99.
When a Portable audio player is connected, even though File Name
is set, the Tag information search mode will be applied.
OFF: The Pandora source icon is not displayed on the
ON: The Pandora source icon is displayed on the source
source selection list.
selection list.
Adjusting the volume for the Pandora Radio
You can emphasize the Pandora Radio volume level.
Setting item: Pandora Volume
Touch [ ], [ ] to select the desired emphasize of volume level (0 ~ +9).
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DISPLAY Setup

Display Setup Operation

To display the Display Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the Display mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the Display Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3) of “To display the Display mode screen.” Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To display the Display mode screen.”
Visual EQ Setting Operation
The visual setting of Bright, color, contrast, etc. can be adjusted in this mode.
Setting item: Visual EQ Further setting items:
Live Contrast Visual EQ* Bright Color* Tint* Contrast Sharp* User Memory*
* The setting is unavailable in navigation mode.
Touch [ ] or [ ] etc. of the desired item to change its setting.
The settings are available in the visual source mode only.
The further setting items can be changed by touching [ ]/[ ].
Only one setting item can be displayed on each page, you can select
the desired brightness, picture tint, etc through the screen displayed.
Adjusting Image Brilliance (Live Contrast)
The over brightness/darkness part of image will be adjusted to a proper brilliance automatically.
Setting item: Live Contrast Setting contents: OFF / Low / High
You can adjust this setting in visual source mode by touching [ ]
directly. (In this case, the “Live Contrast” is displayed as
“Contrast”.)
The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each “Setting item” of Display Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] on the main source screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] of Display Setup.
The Display Setup screen appears.
4
Touch [ ], [ ] or [ ] etc. of the desired item to change its setting.
Setting items:
Visual EQ / Dimmer / Dimmer Low Level / Function Guide Fade / Base Color / Screen Alignment / Display
5
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Touch [Exit] to return to the main source screen that was displayed before the setup operation was started.
Immediately after changing the settings of Display Mode (While the
system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key (engine key) to OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.
Selecting the Visual EQ Mode (Factory’s setting)
You can select a mode suitable for the subject image.
Further setting item: Visual EQ Setting contents: OFF (FLAT) / Night M. / Soft / Sharp / Contrast /
OFF (FLAT): Initial Setting Night M.: Suitable for movies in which dark scenes
Soft: Suitable for CGs and animated films. Sharp: Suitable for old movies where images are not
Contrast: Suitable for recent movies. P-1: Recalls the Visual EQ mode being stored on
P-2: Recalls the Visual EQ mode being saved on
To return to the default video settings, set this function to OFF. Any
Visual EQ selection or changes made are reset their initial settings.
If any adjustments are made to the existing Visual EQ selections
(Night M., etc.), “Custom” is displayed.
Adjusting Brightness
Further setting item: Bright Setting content: -15 ~ +15
You can adjust the brightness between Min (-15) and Max (+15). When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display shows “Min” or “Max” respectively.
When any Visual EQ Preset is selected, the brightness is
automatically adjusted according to the car’s interior lighting as
long as Auto is set in
(page 63).
P-1 / P-2
frequently appear.
clearly shown.
preset No.P-1 from
preset No.P-2 from
“Setting the Brightness of the Backlighting”
“Storing Visual EQ” (page 63).
“Storing Visual EQ” (page 63).
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Adjusting Color of Picture
Further setting item: Color Setting content: -15 ~ +15
You can adjust the color between Min (-15) and Max (+15). When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display shows “Min” or “Max” respectively.
Color adjustment can be made only in iPod video, DVD, Video CD
and AUX modes.
Adjusting Tint of Picture
Further setting item: Tint Setting content: G15 ~ R15
Adjust the color from G15 to R15. “G Max” or “R Max” is displayed at the maximum of each color.
Tint adjustment can be made only in iPod video and AUX modes.
When setting PAL, you cannot adjust the TINT.
Setting the Brightness of the Backlighting
Backlighting is provided by a fluorescent light built into the liquid crystal panel. The illumination control adjusts the brightness of the backlighting based on the car ambient lighting for easier viewing.
Setting item: Dimmer Setting contents: OFF / ON / Auto
OFF: Deactivate Auto Dimmer mode to keep the background
ON: Keep the background illumination of the monitor dark. Auto: Adjust the brightness of the background illumination of
When ON or Auto is set, the setting is also applied for the button
lighting in
(page 65).
illumination of the monitor bright.
the monitor automatically to the brightness of the car interior.
“Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at Night”
Adjusting Image Contrast
Further setting item: Contrast Setting content: -15 to +15
Contrast adjustment range is -15 to +15. “Low” and “High” appear as the minimum and maximum values specified.
Adjusting Picture Quality
Further setting item: Sharp Setting content: -5 to +5
Picture quality adjustment range is -5 to +5. “Soft” and “Hard” appear as the minimum and maximum values specified.
Picture quality adjustment can be made only in iPod video, DVD,
Video CD and AUX modes.
Storing Visual EQ
You can store the settings made for “Adjusting Image Brightness, Tint, Depth, Picture Quality and Contrast.”
Further setting item: User Memory Setting contents: P-1 / P-2
1 After completing “Adjusting Brightness, Tint, Depth,
Picture Quality, and Contrast” ( of User Memory and then select preset No. “P-1” or “P-2” to which the settings are to be stored.
2 After selecting a preset No., touch [Memory].
The adjusted Visual EQ mode is stored by the above operations.
You can recall the Visual EQ mode stored here from P-1 or P-2 of
“Selecting the Visual EQ Mode (Factory’s setting)” (page 62).
page 62), touch [ ] or [ ]
Adjusting the Minimum Level of Backlight
You can adjust the brightness of the backlight (LOW). This function could be used, for instance, to change the screen brightness while traveling at night.
Setting item: Dimmer Low Level Setting content: -15 to +15
You can adjust the level between Min (-15) and Max (+15). When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display shows “Min” or “Max” respectively.
Setting the Function Guide display ON/OFF
When on is set, the function guide will be hidden automatically after no operation is performed for 5 seconds.
Setting item: Function Guide Fade Setting contents: OFF / ON
Switching the Font Back Display Color
You can choose from 4 different display colors for the font back.
Setting item: Base Color Setting contents: Blue / Red / Green / Amber
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Adjusting the Touch Panel
Adjustment becomes necessary when the display position on the LCD and the touch position on the touch panel do not match.
Setting item: Screen Alignment Setting contents: / Reset
1 Touch [ ] of Screen Alignment.
The adjustment screen appears.
2 Accurately touch the mark provided in the lower left
corner of the screen. The screen changes to the adjustment screen.
3 Accurately touch the mark provided in the upper right
corner of the screen. This completes adjustment, and returns to the Display setup mode screen.
If you have touched a location other than the mark, touch [Reset]
to restore the adjustment screen to the initial setting.
If you touch [ ] on the adjustment screen, no adjustment is done
and the Display setup screen is restored.
Display On and Off
You can turn off the screen display to reduce power consumption. This additional power enhances the sound quality.
Setting item: Display Setting contents: OFF / ON
If any button on the unit is pressed during display off mode, the
screen will be displayed for 5 seconds to show the operation before returning to display off mode.

GENERAL Setup

General Setup Operation

To display the General Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the General mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the General Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3) of “To display the General mode screen.” Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To display the General mode screen.”
The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each “Setting item” of General Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] on the main source screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] of General Setup.
The General Setup screen appears.
4
Touch [ ] or [ ] of the desired item to change its setting.
Setting items:
Clock / Demonstration / Beep / Auto Scroll / Key Dimmer Level
5
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Touch [Exit] to return to the main source screen that was displayed before the setup operation was started.
Immediately after changing the settings of General Mode (While the
system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key
(engine key) to OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.
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Displaying the Time
The clock indication on the monitor display is turned on or off respectively.
Setting item: Clock Setting contents: OFF / ON
The clock of the unit will be automatically updated according to the
data that the Navigation System provides, and cannot be adjusted manually.
If the GPS antenna is not connected correctly, the clock indication on
the unit may be wrong because the time information cannot be received. In this case, it is suggested to set “Clock” to “OFF”.
Demonstration Function
This unit is equipped with a demonstration function capable of showing basic operations of respective sources on the monitor display.
Setting item: Demonstration Setting contents: OFF / ON
ON: Turns on the demonstration mode to show the basic
operations.
OFF: Turns off the demonstration mode.
The demonstration operation is automatically repeated until the
function is turned off.

SYSTEM Setup

System Setup Operation

To display the System Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the System mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the System Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3) of “To display the System mode screen.” Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To display the System mode screen.”
Sound (Beep) Guide Function
Setting item: Beep Setting contents: OFF / ON
OFF: Deactivate the Sound Guide mode. The sound guide
ON: Activate the Sound Guide mode.
This setting is unavailable for the navigation mode.
About the button sounds setting of navigation mode, refer to “Button Sounds” on page 36.
beep will not be produced when a soft or a unit button is pressed.
Setting the Scroll
Scroll display is available if CD text, folder name, file name or tag information is entered.
Setting item: Auto Scroll Setting contents: OFF / ON
OFF: Turns off the Auto scroll mode. Scroll display is done
once as a track is changed.
ON: Turns on the Auto scroll mode. Scroll display is repeated
as long as the mode is turned on.
The display scrolls on the unit when the screen is filled up.
Song, artist and album name, etc. scrolls when an iPod/iPhone is
connected.
Short/Long Station name, Song, Artist, and album name scrolling are
displayed in HD Radio mode.
The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each “Setting item” of System Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] on the main source screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] of System Setup.
The System Setup screen appears.
4
Touch [ ] or [ ] etc. of the desired item to change its setting.
Setting items:
Remote Sensor* / Camera IN / AUX1 IN / AUX2 IN / AUX Out / BLUETOOTH IN / Optical Out / Rear Source
* Displayed only when AUX Out is ON.
5
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Touch [Exit] to return to the main source screen that was displayed before the setup operation was started.
Immediately after changing the settings of System Mode (while the
system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key
(engine key) to OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.
*
Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at Night
You can adjust the brightness of the button lighting at night with the dimmer.
Setting item: Key Dimmer Level Setting level: -2 to +2
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Switching the function of the remote sensor
For remote control operation, the remote sensor of the external device (monitor, etc.) can be switched, as you prefer.
Setting item: Remote Sensor Setting contents: Front / Rear
Front: The remote sensor of this unit is effective. Rear: The remote sensor of the external monitor
connected to AUX OUT of this unit becomes effective. The remote control operates the source connected to the AUX OUT terminals.
When an optional DVD changer or DVD player is connected, and the
remote control sensor is set to Rear, some soft button operations ( [ ] STOP, etc.) cannot be performed. In this case, set the remote control sensor to Front.
Setting the Camera Input
With an optional camera connected, video of camera is output to the monitor. Depending on the connected camera, set this item to “Direct” or “RCA”. For detailed information of the optional camera, refer to the table on
page 66.
Setting item: Camera IN Setting contents: OFF / Direct / RCA
OFF: The Camera mode cannot be used. Direct: Use when the optional direct camera is connected. RCA: Used when connecting to an optional camera with
RCA output connector.
By shifting to reverse (R), the rear pictures are output.
This function is effective when the reverse wire is properly connected.
After setting this item to Direct or RCA, touch [ ] of Camera IN, the following further setting items can be adjusted.
Rear camera guide line display setting
You can set whether the rear camera guide line is displayed or not.
Further Setting item: Guide Line Setting contents: OFF / ON
Adjusting the Rear Camera Guide line
You can adjust the rear camera guide line position.
Further Setting item: Guide Line Adjustment
1
Touch [ ] of Guide Line Adjustment.
The guide line adjustment screen is displayed.
2
Touch the guide pylon you intend to adjust.
3
Touch [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] to adjust the position of the guide.
After moving the guide, when you touch [ ], the guides in the horizontal row are aligned in a row.
4
After the adjustment is completed, touch [OK].
You can touch [Reset] during adjustment to return to the default adjustment.
Selecting the camera
Depending on the connected camera, set this item to “Topview”, “Front” or “Rear”.
Setting item: Camera Select Setting contents: Topview *1 / Front / Rear
About the setting information of the optional Alpine camera, refer to the table below.
Fron t HCE-C200F *
Rear
*1 This setting item is prepared for the Alpine Topview camera.
This setting item is displayed only when Camera IN is set to RCA,
page 66.
refer to *2 Any front or rear camera which has the RCA video output can also
be connected to this unit. *3 If both front camera HCE-C200F and rear camera HCE-C200R are
connected, please set “Camera IN” to “RCA” and “Camera Select”
to “Rear”.
Direct Camera RCA Camera *
3
HCE-C300R HCE-C117D
HCE-C200R * HCE-C115
2
3
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Turning View Change Function ON/OFF
Depending on the connected camera, the view angle of camera may be changed. When a camera with View Change Function is connected, set this item to ON.
Setting item: View Change Func.*
* Displayed only when Camera IN is set to Direct and the rear camera
is selected, refer to
page 66.
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Setting the AUX1 Mode
Setting item: AUX1 IN Setting contents: OFF / ON
OFF: AUX1 source is not displayed. ON: AUX1 source is displayed.
OFF is not displayed when the optional DVD player or DVD changer
is connected. During System setup, although the AUX1 name can be changed, it is not displayed on the source selection screen.
When OFF is selected, the settings related to AUX1 cannot be
changed from this unit.
Adjusting the AUX1 name Mode
After setting to ON in “Setting the AUX1 Mode”, this setting can be carried out.
Setting items: Primary / Secondary Setting contents: OFF
*1When a USB Video box or TV Tuner (both are sold separately and
cannot be connected at the same time) is connected, you can use it to connect one more External Input device. Setting the Secondary name
can change the source name display of this device. *2The setting is only available for Secondary. *3The setting is only available for Primary.
The selected source name is displayed instead of AUX1 source name.
You can set Secondary name only when Primary name is set to
DTV or USB Video. And you cannot set the same name as in Primary
name.
Adjusting the External Input Audio Level of AUX1
After setting to ON in “Setting the AUX1 Mode”, this setting can be carried out.
Setting item: Level Setting contents: Low / High
Low: Decreases the external input audio level. High: Increases the external input audio level.
Switching the Visual Input Signal System of AUX1
After setting to ON in “Setting the AUX1 Mode”, the video input type can be changed.
Setting item: Signal Setting contents: NTSC/PAL / Auto
NTSC/PAL: Choose the video input signal type manually. Auto: The suitable video input signal type will be
When set to Auto, unstable display may occur while playing back
certain black and white video signal. In this case, select NTSC or
PAL mode manually.
1
*2 / AUX
CHG / USB Video / DTV
automatically chosen between NTSC and PAL.
*
*3 / DVD / Game / EXT.DVD / DVD
Setting the AUX2 Mode
Setting item: AUX2 IN Setting contents: iPod Video / AUX
iPod Video: Set when an iPhone or a video compatible iPod is
AUX: Set when an optional AV/RCA interface cable
When the current source is iPod video or AUX2, this setting cannot
be adjusted.
Adjusting the External Input Audio Level of AUX2
Further Setting item: Level Setting contents: Low / High
Low: Decreases the exter nal input audio level. High: Increases the external input audio level.
This setting item is adjustable only when AUX2 IN is set to AUX.
Switching the Visual Input Signal System of AUX2
Further Setting item: Signal Setting contents: NTSC/PAL / Auto
The video input type can be changed.
When set to Auto, unstable display may occur while playing back
certain black and white video signal. In this case, select NTSC or PAL mode manually.
This setting item is adjustable only when AUX2 IN is set to AUX.
connected to the iPod (V)/AUX Input Connector.
(4-pole mini AV plug to 3-RCA) is connected. A DVD player etc. with RCA audio/video output can be connected to this unit. In this case, the iPod video will not be displayed.
Setting the Picture Output
Outputs the picture of the source selected on the INA-W910 connected to the rear monitor.
Setting item: AUX Out Setting contents: OFF / ON
OFF: The “Remote Sensor” and “Rear Source” items are
ON: The “Remote Sensor” and “Rear Source” items are
not displayed on the System Setup screen.
displayed on the System Setup screen.
Setting the BLUETOOTH Connection (BLUETOOTH IN)
Setting item: BLUETOOTH IN Setting contents: OFF / ON
OFF: BLUETOOTH function is not used. ON: Select when you would like to pair your Bluetooth
compatible phone with this unit.
For details on BLUETOOTH operation, refer to “BLUETOOTH
Operation” (page 83).
If mobile phone compatible with the Voice-Dial function is
connected, the Voice-Dial function can be used.
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Setting the Digital Output
To connect an audio processor using the optical digital output, set to “ON” by the following procedure.
Setting item: Optical Out Setting contents: OFF / ON
Afterwards, set ACC to OFF once, then turn it ON again. The setting
of Digital Output is decided.

SiriusXM Setup

SiriusXM Setup Operation

The operation can be performed when the optional SiriusXM Tuner is connected.
Setting the Rear Entertainment System
The rear entertainment function independently routes different sources to the front and the rear inside a car. For example, while listening to the radio or other audio source in the front, DVD can be enjoyed in the rear with the optional rear monitor and headphones.
Setting item: Rear Source Setting contents: OFF / Disc / iPod / AUX / Game / DVD / DTV /
EXT.DVD / DVD CHG. / USB Video / AUX2
Select OFF to cancel the rear entertainment mode.
The display of setting contents may vary depending on the setting
and connected device.
To display the SiriusXM Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the Sirius mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the SiriusXM Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3) of “To display the SiriusXM mode screen.” Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To display the SiriusXM mode screen.”
The following steps 1 to 6 are common operations to each “Setting item” of SiriusXM Setup. Refer to each section for details.
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] on the main source screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
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Touch [ ] of Source Setup.
The Source Setup screen appears.
4
Touch [ ] of SiriusXM Setup.
The SiriusXM setting Setup menu appears.
5
Touch [ ] of the desired item to change its setting.
Setting items:
Alert Setup / Game Alert Setup / Parental Lock / Signal Indicator
6
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Touch [Exit] to return to the main source screen that was displayed before the setup operation was started.
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Managing Artist, Song and Sports Team Alerts

The following operations can be performed to manage the stored Songs, Artists and Sports teams information. (To learn about how to store the information, refer to “Setting the Favorite Sports Team Alerts” on page 69.)
Setting item: Alert Setup
Touch [ ] of the Alert Setup.
The display changes to Alert Setup menu screen.
Setting the Alert individually for a Song/Artist/ Sport Team
You can manage the stored Alert (Songs, Artists, Sports teams) individually by this setting.
1
Touch [ ] of the Alert list.
The Alert List screen is displayed.
Display example for Alert List screen
“Storing the desired Song/Artist” on page 96 and
Setting ON/OFF of all Songs/Artists/Games Alert
Determines whether the received alert of all stored Songs/Artist/Games is set or not.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of the Alert to select ON/OFF.
ON: OFF: No alert.
Deleting all stored Alert
The operation will delete all stored songs, artists and teams alert information.
1
Touch [ ] of the Delete All alert.
A message is displayed.
2
Touch [Yes] to clear the information of all stored Artist, Song, and Game alert items. Touch [No] to cancel.
Set to receive alert.

Setting the Favorite Sports Team Alerts

This menu option allows you to select your favorite teams, organized by leagues, so that you will be alerted later when your favorite teams are playing on other channels. Some sports, individuals are considered ‘teams’.
Setting item: Games Alert Setup
1
Touch [ ] of the Games Alert Setup.
The display changes to Sports setting screen.
Displays the type of the stored Alert.
: Song Alert
: Artist Alert
: Sports team Alert
Displays the ON/OFF of Alert.
: ON
: OFF
Displays the song, artist or team name. Scroll the list one line at a time by touching [ ] or [ ]. Scroll the list one page at a time by touching [ ] or [ ].
2
Touch [ ] of the desired song, artist or team.
The Alert list setting screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] or [ ] of the Song Alert, Artist Alert or Game Alert.
Set to ON if you want to receive this alert. Set to OFF if you do not want to receive this alert.
Touching [ ] of Delete after step 2 will delete this Alert.
2
Touch [ ] of your desired league.
The display changes to the team list of the selected league.
3
Touch the abbreviations for your favorite teams.
Once selected, you will be alerted when games that those teams are playing in can be heard on a SiriusXM channel. A “Team Saved X Used/Y Empty” pop up screen is displayed. X is the total number of song titles, artist names or sports team stored in memory, and Y is the total number of memory song titles, artist names or sports teams still available for storage.
Teams that you have selected will be indicated with an asterisk “*”.
If the memory is full, you cannot select a new team.
To add another team alert, you need to delete a selected one first. Touch the team (with “*” mark) you want to delete, a message will display. Touch [Yes] to delete it and touch [No] to cancel. You can also delete a team from the Alertlist, for details, refer to Artist, Song and Sports Team Alerts” on page 69.
You can unselect all of the teams for a given league by touching the
None” entry and confirming that request by touching “Ye s ” when asked “Delete?”.
“Managing
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Setting the Parental Lock

You can lock out channels with passcode protection. Channels that are locked cannot be accessed without entering the passcode. You can unlock a channel or change the passcode using this menu option.
Setting item: Parental Lock
1
Touch [ ] of the Parental Lock.
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2
Touch the numeric keypad to input a 4-digit passcode.
The initial number is 0000. Input number are displayed as “*” (asterisk).
3
Touch [Enter] to confirm the passcode.
Or touch [ ] to cancel entry of the passcode or touch [Delete All] to erase the digits that you have entered so you
can start over or touch [ entered. After the correct passcode is entered, the Parental Lock options menu is display.
Clearing the Lock of ALL the locked Channels
4
Touch [ ] of Clear All.
5
Touch [Yes] to clear the lock of all the locked channels. Touch [No] to cancel.
Setting the Lock status of individual channels
4
Touch [ ] of Locked Channels.
The channels list screen is displayed.
Display example for Locked Channels screen
] to erase the last digit that you
Changing the Lock Passcode
4
Touch [ ] of Edit Code.
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
5
Use the keypad to enter the current (old) 4-digit passcode.
(The initial passcode is set to 0000). Touch [Enter] to confirm the entry. Touch [Delete All] to erase all of the digits that you entered. Touch [ ] to erase the last digit you entered. Touch [ ] or [ ] or [Exit] to abort changing the passcode.
6
Now use the keypad to enter the new 4-digit passcode. Touch [Enter] to confirm the entry.
7
Then use the keypad to enter the new 4-digit passcode a second time to verify it. Touch [Enter] to confirm the entry.
The message “Code Saved” will be displayed.
Remember to keep a note of the passcode in a safe place in case you
forget the code.
8
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.

Signal Strength Information

While listening to a SiriusXM Channel, the Signal strength of the current channel will be displayed.
Setting item: Signal Indicator
This menu item displays the SiriusXM signal strength as Strong, Good, Weak or No Signal.
If the Signal Indicator reports Weak or No Signal and your vehicle is
parked outside with no obstructions to the southern sky, then your SiriusXM antenna may not be properly installed or may have become damaged.
The Locked channel is marked with “L”.
5
Touch the desired channels to lock or unlock it.
6
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
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IMPRINT Operation (Optional)

Alpine introduces IMPRINT - the world’s first technology that thoroughly eliminates in-car acoustic problems that normally degrade sound quality, which enables us to experience music the way the artist intended. When the IMPRINT audio processor (PXA-H100) (sold separately) is connected to this unit, MultEQ and the following sound adjustment can be performed.
To display the IMPRINT Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the IMPRINT mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the IMPRINT Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3) of “To display the IMPRINT mode screen.” Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To display the IMPRINT mode screen.”

Changing MultEQ mode

MultEQ, developed by Audyssey Labs, automatically corrects the audio for the listening environment. The system is optimized for selected positions in the vehicle. To accomplish this, MultEQ must take measurements of the vehicles response characteristics. For details on the set up procedure, consult your authorized Alpine dealer.
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] on the main source screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
3
After touching [ ] to display the IMPRINT Setup adjusting item, touch [ ] of IMPRINT Setup, the MultEQ mode selection screen will be displayed.
4
Touch [ ] or [ ] to change the setting.
Setting contents: OFF / Curve 1/Curve 2
OFF: Adjusting the audio settings manually to create your
Curve 1/ Curve 2:
The Curve mode can be selected only when curve 1 and curve 2 are
stored.
When MultEQ is set to Curve 1 or Curve 2, Media Xpander, X-Over,
Time Correction, Subwoofer Phase, Subwoofer Channel, TW Setup,
P-EQ, G-EQ and F-EQ cannot be adjusted.
own preference.
Correcting the audio for the listening environment automatically.

Adjusting Sound Setting in Manual Mode

You can change these sound settings to create your own preference when the MultEQ mode is set to OFF (Manual Mode).
Use steps 1 to 6 to select one of the Sound menu modes to modify. See the applicable section below for details about the selected item.
1
Check whether the Defeat mode is off.
2
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] on the source selection screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
4
Touch [ ] of Audio Setup.
The Audio Setup screen appears.
5
Touch [A.Processor].
The A.Processor SETUP screen appears.
6
Touch [ ], [ ] or [ ], etc. of the desired item to change its setting.
Setting items: Media Xpander / X-Over / Time Correction /
* This function can be operable only when PXA-H100 (sold
separately) is connected and 2.2ch (3WAY) mode is set. For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual of PXA-H100.
Touching [Exit] will change to the main source screen.
Touching [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Media Xpander, F-EQ, P-EQ and G-EQ Adjustment are inoperable
when Defeat is set to ON.

Equalizer Presets (F-EQ)

10 typical equalizer settings and 6 user’s preset setting are preset at the factory for a variety of musical source material.
Setting item: F-EQ
1
Touch [ ] of F-EQ.
The F-EQ setup screen appears.
2
Touch [ ] or [ ] of the desired type to set to ON.
Flat / Pops / Rock / News / Jazz&Blues / Electrical Dance / Hip Hop&Rap / Easy Listening / Country / Classical / User1 / User2 / User3 / User4 / User5 / User6
Only one type can be set to ON.
By selecting User’s 1 to 6, you can recall the stored preset number in
“Adjusting the Graphic Equalizer Curve (G-EQ)” (page 73) or “Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve (P-EQ)” (page 72).
T.Corr Parameter / G-EQ / P-EQ / F-EQ / TW Setup*
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Setting the Response Slope for the High Range Speaker (TW Setup)

Depending on the response characteristics of the speaker, care should be taken when setting the response slope of the high range speaker to FLAT in 2.2ch (3WAY) mode (see (X-OVER)” on page 73), as speaker damage may result.
Setting item: TW Setup
Touch [ ] or [ ] of TW Setup to select Factory’s or User’s.
Factory’s: As protection from possible speaker damage, FLAT
cannot be set for the response slope of the high range speaker in 2.2ch (3WAY) mode.
User’s: The FLAT setting is possible in 2.2ch (3WAY) mode.
The TW Setup mode can only be selected if the FRONT/REAR/
SUBW. (4.2CH)/3WAY (2.2CH) switch on the IMPRINT audio
processor (PXA-H100) is set to 3WAY (2.2CH).
“Adjusting the Crossover Settings

Setting the MX Level (Media Xpander)

MX (Media Xpander) makes vocals or instruments sound distinct regardless of the music source. The FM radio, CD, Flash memory and iPod/iPhone, will be able to reproduce the music clearly even in cars with a lot of road noise.
Setting item: Media Xpander
1
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Media Xpander to select ON or OFF.
OFF: Turns off the MX effect of every music source. ON: Turns on the specified MX mode.
2
Touch [ ] after setting to ON.
The Media Xpander setup screen appears.
3
Touch [ ] or [ ] of the desired MX mode.
Music source (such as radio broadcasts and CDs, excluding AM
radio) level can be set.
MX CD (OFF, CD MX 1 to 3)
CD mode processes a large quantity of data. This data is used to reproduce the sound cleanly by making use of the data quantity.
MX CMPM (OFF, CMPM MX 1 to 3) / MX SXM (OFF, SXM MX 1 to 3)
This corrects information that was omitted at the time of compression. This reproduces a well-balanced sound close to the original.
MX Tuner (OFF, Tuner MX 1 to 3 )
The medium to high frequencies become more clear, and produces well balanced sound in all the bands.
MX DVD (OFF, MOVIE MX 1 to 2)
The dialog portion of the video is reproduced more clearly.
(DVD MUSIC)
This disc contains a large quantity of data such as music clip. MX uses this data to reproduce the sound accurately.
MX AUX (OFF, CMPM MX, MOVIE MX, MUSIC MX)
Choose the MX mode (CMPM, MUSIC, or MOVIE) that corresponds to the media connected.
When OFF is selected, MX effect of each MX mode will be OFF.
Each music source, such as radio, CD and MP3 can have its own MX
setting.
MX mode does not function when MX is ON for AM radio.
MX CMPM is applied for MP3/WMA/AAC, Pandora Radio and iPod/
iPhone.
MX Tuner is applied for HD Radio and RBDS reception.
MX SXM is applied for SiriusXM reception.
The MX setting can be performed only when a source is currently
selected.

Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve (P-EQ)

You can modify the Equalizer settings to create a response curve more appealing to your personal taste.
Setting item: P-EQ
1
Select L+R by touching [ ] of P-EQ.
When graphic EQ is set to L+R, the setting will be turned off.
2
Touch [ ] of P-EQ after selecting L+R.
The P-EQ list screen appears.
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Adjust the P-EQ to your preference.
Adjusting the Band
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Band to select the band to be adjusted.
Band 1 / Band 2 / Band 3 / Band 4 / Band 5
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Adjusting the Frequency
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Freq. to adjust the frequency of the selected band.
Adjustable frequency bands: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (in 1/3 octave steps)
Band-1: 20 Hz~80 Hz (63 Hz) Band-2: 50 Hz~200 Hz (150 Hz) Band-3: 125 Hz~3.2 kHz (400 Hz) Band-4: 315 Hz~8 kHz (1 kHz) Band-5: 800 Hz~20 kHz (2.5 kHz)
Adjusting the Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Level to adjust the level of selected band.
Adjustable level: -6 to +6 dB
Setting the Bandwidth
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Q to select the bandwidth.
Adjustable bandwidth: 1, 1.5, 3
4
To adjust another band, repeat step 3 and adjust all bands.
The frequencies of adjacent bands cannot be adjusted within 4 steps.
While adjusting the Parametric EQ, you should consider the
frequency response of the connected speakers.
When the parametric EQ is adjusted, the adjustment for graphic EQ
becomes ineffective.

Adjusting the Graphic Equalizer Curve (G-EQ)

You can modify the equalizer settings to create a response curve more appealing to your personal taste.
Setting item: G-EQ
1
Select L+R by touching [ ] of G-EQ.
When parametric EQ is set to L+R, this setting will be turned off.
2
Touch [ ] of G-EQ after selecting L+R.
The G-EQ list screen appears.
3
Adjust the G-EQ to your preference.
Adjusting the Band
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Band to select the band to be adjusted.
Band-1 (63 Hz) / Band-2 (150 Hz) / Band-3 (400 Hz) / Band-4 (1 kHz) / Band-5 (2.5 kHz) / Band-6 (6.3 kHz) / Band-7 (17.5 kHz)
Adjusting the Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Level to adjust the level of selected band.
Adjustable output level: -6 to +6 dB
4
To adjust another band, repeat step 3, and then adjust all bands.
When graphic EQ is adjusted, the adjustment for parametric EQ
becomes ineffective.

Setting the Time Correction Unit (T.Corr Parameter)

You can change the unit, (cm or inch) of time correction. Touch [ ] or [ ] of T.Corr Parameter to select cm or Inch.
Setting item: T.Corr Parameter
cm Inch
cm: The unit of time correction is cm. Inch: The unit of time correction is Inch.

Adjusting the Time Correction

Before performing the following procedures, refer to “About Time Correction” (page 75).
Setting item: Time Correction
1
Touch [ ] of Time Correction.
The Time Correction adjustment screen appears.
2
Adjust the distance (0.0 to 336.6 cm) of a desired speaker by touching the respective [ button.
L = (distance to farthest speaker) –
(distance to other speakers)
Refer to “Time Correction Value List” on page 75.
3
Repeat step 2 to set another speaker.
Set these values to achieve simultaneous sound propagation to the listening position from all speakers.
] or [ ]

Adjusting the Crossover Settings (X-OVER)

Before performing the following procedures, refer to “About the Crossover” (page 76).
Setting item: X-Over
1
Touch [ ] or [ ] of X-Over to select L+R or L/R.
L+R: Sets the same adjustment values for the left and right
channels.
L/R: Different adjustment values can be set for the left and
right channels.
2
Touch [ ] of X-Over.
A speaker list on the X-Over screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] of the band to be adjusted.
The screen changes to the X-Over screen to be adjusted.
4.2ch (FRONT/REAR/SUBW.) System
4.2ch (FRONT/REAR/SUBW.) System / (L+R)
Setting contents:
Low (SUB-W) / Mid (REAR) / High (FRONT)
4.2ch (FRONT/REAR/SUBW.) System / (L/R)
Setting contents:
Low (SUB-W)-L / Low (SUB-W)-R / Mid (REAR)-L / Mid (REAR)-R / High (FRONT)-L / High (FRONT)-R
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Adjust the crossover to your preference.
Selecting the Cut-Off Frequency
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Freq., then select the cut-off frequency (crossover point).
The adjustable bandwidth differs depending on the speaker (channel).
4.2ch (FRONT/REAR/SUBW.) System
Setting contents:
Low (SUB-W) 20 Hz~200Hz Mid (REAR) 20 Hz~200Hz High (FRONT) 20 Hz~200Hz
Adjusting the Slope
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Slope, then adjust the HPF or LPF slope.
Adjustable slope: FLAT, -6 dB/oct., -12 dB/oct., -18 dB/oct.,
Adjusting the Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Level, then adjust the HPF or LPF level.
Adjustable output level: -12 to 0 dB.
5
Repeat steps 3 to 4 to make adjustment to the other bands.
-24 dB/oct.
2.2ch (3WAY) System
2.2ch (3WAY) System / (L+R)
Setting contents:
Low / Mid-L / Mid-H / High
2.2ch (3WAY) System / (L/R)
Setting contents:
Low-L / Low-R / Mid-L-L / Mid-L-R / Mid-H-L / Mid-H-R / High-L / High-R
4
Adjust the crossover to your preference.
Selecting the Cut-Off Frequency
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Freq., then select the cut-off frequency (crossover point).
The adjustable bandwidth differs depending on the speaker (channel).
2.2ch (3WAY) System
Setting contents:
Low / Mid-L 20 Hz~200 Hz Mid-H 20 Hz~20 kHz High (1 kHz~20 kHz)*1/(20 Hz~20 kHz)*
*1When Factory’s is selected, refer to “Setting the Response Slope for
the High Range Speaker (TW Setup)” (page 72). *2When User’s is selected, refer to “Setting the Response Slope for the
High Range Speaker (TW Setup)” (page 72).
Adjusting the Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Level, then adjust the HPF or LPF level.
Adjustable output level: -12 to 0 dB.
Adjusting the Slope
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Slope, then adjust the HPF or LPF slope.
Adjustable slope: FLAT*, -6 dB/oct., -12 dB/oct., -18 dB/oct.,
* FLAT can be set for the HIGH slope only when User’s is selected in
“Setting the Response Slope for the High Range Speaker (TW Setup)” (page 72). Depending on the response characteristics of the speaker, care should be taken when setting the response slope to FLAT, as speaker damage may result. With this unit, a message is displayed when the response slope for the high range speaker is set to FLAT.
5
Repeat steps 3 to 4 to make adjustment to the other bands.
While adjusting the X-Over, you should consider the frequency
response of the connected speakers.
About the 2.2ch (3WAY)/4.2ch (FRONT/REAR/SUBW.) system
You can switch the system mode with the 2.2ch (3WAY)/4.2ch (FRONT/REAR/SUBW.) switch on the PXA-H100. For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual of PXA-H100.
-24 dB/oct.

Storing Settings in the Memory

Adjustment or setting contents of X-Over, Time Correction and P/G-EQ can be stored. Contents that can be stored vary depends on the audio processor used.
1
Check whether the Defeat mode is off.
2
Touch [MEMORY] on the A.PROCESSOR list display.
3
Within 5 seconds, touch any one of the preset buttons [P.SET A.Processor list screen.
The setting contents are stored.
The stored contents will not be deleted even when the battery power
cord is detached.
This operation cannot be performed when a typical equalizer setting
(e.g. Pops) is selected in

Calling up the Preset Memory

2
1
Check whether the Defeat mode is off.
2
Touch any one of the preset buttons [P.SET 1] through [P.SET select the preset memory.
It takes a few moments to call up the preset memory.
1] through [P.SET 6] on the
“Equalizer Presets (F-EQ)” (page 71).
6] on the A.Processor list display to
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About Time Correction

The distance between the listener and the speakers in a car vary widely due to the complex speaker placement. This difference in the distances from the speakers to the listener creates a shift in the sounds image and frequency characteristics. This is caused by the time delay between the sound reaching the listener’s right versus the left ear. To correct this, this unit is able to delay the audio signal to the speakers closest to the listener. This effectively creates a perception of increased distance for those speakers. The listener can be placed at an equal distance between the left and right speakers for optimum staging. The adjustment will be made for each speaker in 3.4cm steps.
Example 1. Listening Position: Front Left Seat
Adjust the time correction level of the front left speaker to a high value and the rear right to zero or a low value.
5.1ms
0.5m
2.25m
The sound is not balanced because the distance between the listening position and the various speakers is different. The difference in distance between the front left speaker and the rear right speaker is 1.75 m (68-7/8"). Here we calculate the time correction value for the front left speaker in the diagram on the above.
Conditions: Farthest Speaker – listening position: 2.25 m (88-9/16") Front left speaker – listening position: 0.5 m (19-11/16") Calculation: L = 2.25 m – 0.5 m = 1.75 m (68-7/8") Time correction = 1.75 ÷ 343* × 1,000 = 5.1 (ms)
* Speed of sound: 343 m/s (765 mph) at 20 °C
In other words, giving the front left speaker a time correction value of
5.1 ms makes it seem as if its distance from the listener is the same as the distance to the farthest speaker.
Time correction eliminates the differences in the time required for the sound to reach the listening position. The time of the front left speaker is corrected by 5.1 ms so that its sound reaches the listening position at the same time as the sound of other speakers.
Example 2. Listening Position: All Seats
Adjust the time correction level of each speaker to almost the same level.
1
Sit in the listening position (driver’s seat, etc.) and measure the distance (in meters) between your head and the various speakers.
2
Calculate the difference between the distance correction value to the farthest speaker and the other speakers.
L = (distance to farthest speaker) –
(distance to other speakers)
These values are the time correction values for the different speakers. Setting these values to make each sound reach the listening position at the same time as the sound of other speakers.
Time Correction Value List
Time
Delay
Number
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 51 5.1 173.4 68.3
1 0.1 3.4 1.3 52 5.2 176.8 69.7
2 0.2 6.8 2.7 53 5.3 180.2 71.0
3 0.3 10.2 4.0 54 5.4 183.6 72.4
4 0.4 13.6 5.4 55 5.5 187.0 73.7
5 0.5 17.0 6.7 56 5.6 190.4 75.0
6 0.6 20.4 8.0 57 5.7 193.8 76.4
7 0.7 23.8 9.4 58 5.8 197.2 77.7
8 0.8 27.2 10.7 59 5.9 200.6 79.1
9 0.9 30.6 12.1 60 6.0 204.0 80.4
10 1.0 34.0 13.4 61 6.1 207.4 81.7
11 1.1 37.4 14.7 62 6.2 210.8 83.1
12 1.2 40.8 16.1 63 6.3 214.2 84.4
13 1.3 44.2 17.4 64 6.4 217.6 85.8
14 1.4 47.6 18.8 65 6.5 221.0 87.1
15 1.5 51.0 20.1 66 6.6 224.4 88.4
16 1.6 54.4 21.4 67 6.7 227.8 89.8
17 1.7 57.8 22.8 68 6.8 231.2 91.1
18 1.8 61.2 24.1 69 6.9 234.6 92.5
19 1.9 64.6 25.5 70 7.0 238.0 93.8
20 2.0 68.0 26.8 71 7.1 241.4 95.1
21 2.1 71.4 28.1 72 7.2 244.8 96.5
22 2.2 74.8 29.5 73 7.3 248.2 97.8
23 2.3 78.2 30.8 74 7.4 251.6 99.2
24 2.4 81.6 32.2 75 7.5 255.0 100.5
25 2.5 85.0 33.5 76 7.6 258.4 101.8
26 2.6 88.4 34.8 77 7.7 261.8 103.2
27 2.7 91.8 36.2 78 7.8 265.2 104.5
28 2.8 95.2 37.5 79 7.9 268.6 105.9
29 2.9 98.6 38.9 80 8.0 272.0 107.2
30 3.0 102.0 40.2 81 8.1 275.4 108.5
31 3.1 105.4 41.5 82 8.2 278.8 109.9
32 3.2 108.8 42.9 83 8.3 282.2 111.2
33 3.3 112.2 44.2 84 8.4 285.6 112.6
34 3.4 115.6 45.6 85 8.5 289.0 113.9
35 3.5 119.0 46.9 86 8.6 292.4 115.2
36 3.6 122.4 48.2 87 8.7 295.8 116.6
37 3.7 125.8 49.6 88 8.8 299.2 117.9
38 3.8 129.2 50.9 89 8.9 302.6 119.3
39 3.9 132.6 52.3 90 9.0 306.0 120.6
40 4.0 136.0 53.6 91 9.1 309.4 121.9
41 4.1 139.4 54.9 92 9.2 312.8 123.3
42 4.2 142.8 56.3 93 9.3 316.2 124.6
43 4.3 146.2 57.6 94 9.4 319.6 126.0
44 4.4 149.6 59.0 95 9.5 323.0 127.3
45 4.5 153.0 60.3 96 9.6 326.4 128.6
46 4.6 156.4 61.6 97 9.7 329.8 130.0
47 4.7 159.8 63.0 98 9.8 333.2 131.3
48 4.8 163.2 64.3 99 9.9 336.6 132.7
49 4.9 166.6 65.7
50 5.0 170.0 67.0
Difference
(ms)
Distance
(cm)
Distance
(inch)
Number
Delay
Time
Difference
(ms)
Distance
(cm)
Distance
(inch)
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About the Crossover

Crossover (X-Over):
This unit is equipped with an active crossover. The crossover limits the frequencies delivered to the outputs. Each channel is controlled independently. Thus, each speaker pair can be driven by the frequencies for which they have been optimally designed. The crossover adjusts the HPF (high pass filter) or LPF (low pass filter) of each band, and also the slope (how fast the filter rolls off the highs or lows). Adjustments should be made according to the reproduction characteristics of the speakers. Depending on the speakers, a passive network may not be necessary. If you are unsure about this point, please consult your authorized Alpine dealer.
4.2ch (FRONT/REAR/SUBW.) mode
Cut-off frequency (1/3 octave steps)
HPF LPF HPF LPF
Low range speaker
Rear high range speaker
Front high range speaker
2.2ch (3WAY) mode
Low range speaker
Mid range speaker
High range speaker
20 Hz ­200 Hz
20 Hz ­200 Hz
Cut-off frequency (1/3 octave steps)
HPF LPF HPF LPF
20 Hz ­200 Hz
1 kHz ­20 kHz, (20 Hz ~ 20 kHz)*
20 Hz -
---­200 Hz
----
----
Low range High range
(Different from actual display)
20 Hz -
---­200 Hz
20 Hz ­20 kHz
----
* Only when selecting User’s in “Setting the Response Slope for the
High Range Speaker (TW Setup)” (page 72).
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FLAT, 6,
12, 18,
24 dB/oct.
FLAT, 6,
12, 18,
24 dB/oct.
----
FLAT, 6, 12, 18, 24 dB/oct.
FLAT* 6, 12, 18, 24 dB/oct.
Slope
FLAT, 6,
24 dB/oct.
Slope
12, 18,
----
----
FLAT, 6, 12, 18, 24 dB/oct.
FLAT, 6, 12, 18, 24 dB/oct.
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Level
0 to
-12 dB
0 to
-12 dB
0 to
-12 dB
Level
0 to
-12 dB
0 to
-12 dB
0 to
-12 dB
Low range Mid range High range
(Different from actual display)
Level adjusting (0 to -12 dB)
20 Hz
Output frequency range
HPF cut-off frequency
LPF cut-off frequency
Slope FLAT
Slope adjusting
(Different from actual display)
HPF (high pass filter): Cuts the lower frequencies and allows the
higher frequencies to pass.
LPF (low pass filter): Cuts the higher frequencies and allows the
lower frequencies to pass.
Slope: The level change (in dB) for a frequency change of one octave.
The higher the slope value, the steeper the slope becomes.
Adjust the slope to FLAT to bypass the HP or LP filters.
Do not use a tweeter without the HPF on or set to a low frequency, as
it may cause damage to the speaker due to the low frequency content.
You cannot adjust the crossover frequency higher than the HPF or
lower than the LPF.
Adjustment should be made according to the recommended crossover
frequency of the connected speakers. Determine the recommended crossover frequency of the speakers. Adjusting to a frequency range outside that recommended may cause damage to the speakers. For the recommended crossover frequencies of Alpine speakers, refer to the respective Owner’s Manual. We are not responsible for damage or malfunction of speakers caused by using the crossover outside the recommended value.
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External Audio Processor Operation (Optional)

A compatible, external audio processor is operable from this unit when connected. Some audio processors may require a wired controller. The explanations below use the PXA-H700/PXA-H701 as an example. Refer to the operating instructions of the audio processor for more details.
The adjustments or settings performed on the connected audio
processor cannot be operated properly from this unit.
The setting “Setting the Speakers”, “Setting Bass Sound Control”,
and “Graphic Equalizer Adjustments” are not available if the MRA­D550 is connected. Additionally, if the MRA-F350 is connected, the following setting “Setting the MX mode” is not available. Also, the setting content differs between the PXA-H700 and PXA-H701.
This unit cannot be connected to the PXA-H510 and PXA-H900.
To display the Audio processor Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedure below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the Audio processor mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the Audio processor Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3) of “To display the Audio processor mode screen.” Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To display the Audio processor mode screen.”

Adjustment Procedure for Dolby Surround

Make the adjustments described below in order to reproduce Dolby Digital and DTS sound with greater accuracy.
Adjustment procedure
Speaker Setup (page 82)
1
(Turning the speakers to be used on and off and setting their response)
Adjusting the speaker levels (page 82)
2
(Adjusting the signal output level to the various speakers)
Mixing bass sound to the rear channel
3
(page 81)
(Achieving smooth sound in the rear seat by mixing the front audio signals with the rear speaker signals)
Adjusting the acoustic image (page 81)
4
(Adjusting the acoustic image to achieve a sound as if the center speaker were directly in front of the listener)
Achieving powerful high volume sound
5
(page 81)
(Achieving energetic sound with even greater power, like the sound in a movie theater)
Adjusting the DVD Level (page 82)
6
(Adjust the volume (signal level) in the Dolby Digital, Pro Logic II, DTS and PCM modes.)
Storing Settings in the Memory (page 82)
7
(Storing all the settings and adjustments made on the INA-W910 (not only the above settings/adjusts) in the memory)
In case of combining the Automatic adjustments, etc.
We recommend to make the Automatic adjustments before the Dolby Surround adjustments.
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Setting the External Audio Processor

Following Steps 1 to 5 describe the common procedures for operating the Audio Processor setting function. For details of the setting function items, refer to descriptions of respective items.
1
Check the Defeat mode is OFF (page 54), and then touch [ ] on the main screen.
The SETUP selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] of Audio Setup.
The Audio Setup screen appears.
3
Touch [ ] of A.Processor.
The A.Processor list screen appears.
4
Touch [ ], [ ] or the title bar of the desired item to change its setting.
Setting items:
Media Xpander / Bass Sound Cont. / Dolby PLII / Rear Fill / X-Over / Time Correction / Phase / G-EQ / P-EQ / Speaker Select / Multi Ch Setup / Speaker Setup / DVD Level / PCM Mode
5
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.

Set MX Mode of the External Audio Processor

Before performing the operations below, set MX (Media Xpander) mode of the PXA-H700 to “AUTO” when the PXA-H700 is connected.
Setting item: Media Xpander
1
Select ON or OFF of MX by touching [ ] or [ ] of Media Xpander.
OFF: Turns off the MX effect of every music source. ON: Turns on the specified MX mode.
2
Touch the title bar of Media Xpander after setting to ON.
The Media Xpander setup screen appears.
3
Touch [ ] or [ ] of the desired MX mode.
Music source (such as CDs, iPod) level can be set.
MX CD (OFF, CD MX 1 to 3)
CD mode processes a large quantity of data. This data is used to reproduce the sound cleanly by making use of the data quantity.
MX CMPM (OFF, CMPM MX 1 to 3) / MX SXM (OFF, SXM MX 1 to 3)
This corrects information that was omitted at the time of compression. This reproduces a well-balanced sound close to the original.
MX Tuner (OFF, Tuner MX 1 to 3 )
The medium to high frequencies become more clear, and produces well balanced sound in all the bands.
MX DVD (OFF, Movie MX 1 to 2)
The dialogue por tion of the video is reproduced more clearly.
(DVD Music)
This disc contains a large quantity of data such as music clip. MX uses this data to reproduce the sound accurately.
MX AUX (OFF, CMPM MX, Movie MX, Music MX)
Choose the MX mode (CMPM, Music, or Movie) that corresponds to the media connected.
The contents of MX set here is reflected to PXA-H700 or PXA-H701.
When OFF is selected, MX effect of each MX mode will be OFF.
Each music source, such as CD, and MP3 can have its own MX
setting.
There is no MX mode for AM radio.
MX CMPM is applied for MP3/WMA/AAC, Pandora Radio and
iPod/iPhone.
MX Tuner is applied for HD Radio and RBDS reception.
MX SXM is applied for SiriusXM reception.
The MX setting can be performed only when a source is currently
selected.
This function is inoperable when Defeat is set to ON.

Setting Bass Sound Control

Setting item: Bass Sound Cont.
Setting Bass Compressor
You can adjust the sound of low frequencies as desired.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Bass Comp. to select the desired mode.
Bass sound is emphasized more as the mode is sequentially switched as Mode 1 frequencies. Select OFF when the setting is not necessary.
Setting Bass Focus
Using the previously specified delay number (time difference) allows you to set a time difference between the front-rear/left­right speakers. Namely, it enables a time correction based on your preference. With an initial delay of 0.05 ms for each of the 0 to 400 steps, audible time correction can be achieved.
Set the delay number in the front and rear, and on the right and left of the desired speaker by touching the respective [
Any setting in Bass Focus is applied in time correction, too (page 79).
2 3, offering you vivid low
] or [ ] button.
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Using the Pro Logic II Mode

Pro Logic processing can be conducted on the music signals recorded on two channels to achieve Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound. For two-channel Dolby Digital and DTS signals, there is also a “Rear Fill” function for outputting the signals of the front channel to the rear channel.
Setting items: Dolby PLII / Rear Fill
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Dolby PLII / Rear to select the desired mode.
PL II Movie: Suits the stereo TV shows and all programs
PL II Music: Can be used for all stereo music recordings, and
OFF: Turns Dolby PL II function to OFF.
If PL II Music is selected, the center width can be adjusted with following operations.
This function offers the optimum vocal position by adjusting the center channel position between the center speaker and the L/R speaker. (The adjustments established in acoustic image (Bi-Phantom)” (page 81) are ineffective while this function is activated.)
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Center Width Cont. to adjust the level. The level can be adjusted between 0 to +7. When the level increases, the center channel position moves from the center speaker position to both sides. Touch [Off] of Center Width Cont. to turn off the center width control.
This adjustment is effective when the setting of the center speaker is
Small or Large in the Speaker Setup (
“Rear Fill” function:
Depending on the input signals, the sound may only be output from the front speakers. In this case, the “Rear Fill” function can be used to output signals from the rear speakers as well.
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this adjustment. The setting is canceled if the Decode mode is switched.
This adjustment is ineffective when the speaker is set Center to OFF
“Setting the Speakers” (page 81).
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This function only works with two-channel signals. This operation is
ineffective when 5.1-channel DTS or Dolby Digital signals are input.
If the setting of Rear Fill is made when Rear Mix is ON, sound is
unchanged in the Rear Fill setting because Rear Mix is given priority during 2 channel decoder other than linear PCM.
For linear PCM signals, the voice is output from the rear speaker
regardless of the Rear Fill and Rear Mix setting.
encoded in Dolby Surround. It improves the sound field directivity to near that of discrete
5.1-channel sound.
provides a wide, deep sound field.
“Adjusting the
page 82).
4
Adjust the crossover to your preference.
Selecting the Cut-Off Frequency
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Freq., then select the cut-off frequency (crossover point).
The adjustable bandwidth differs depending on the speaker (channel).
Adjusting the Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Level, then adjust the HPF or LPF level.
Adjusting the Slope
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Slope, then adjust the HPF or LPF slope.
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the X-Over for that
speaker cannot be set. Refer to
Check the playback frequencies of the connected speakers before
adjusting.
In order to protect the speakers, there is no OFF setting for the
subwoofer low pass filter (the slope remains the same).
The HPF cannot be set Slope to OFF if Tweeter (TW) is selected for
Front1. Or, only the subwoofer is adjustable if Stereo is selected for the subwoofer.
“Setting the Speakers” (page 81).

Performing Time Correction Manually (Time Correction)

Because of the particular conditions inside the vehicle, there can be major differences in the distances between the various speakers and the listening position. It is possible to calculate the optimum correction values and eliminate the time error at the listening position yourself using this function.
Setting item: Time Correction
1
Sit in the listening position (the driver’s seat, for example) and measure the distance (in meters) between your head and the various speakers.
2
Calculate the difference in distance between the farthest speaker and the other speakers.
L = (distance of farthest speaker) –
(distance of other speakers)
3
Divide the distances calculated for the different speakers by the speed of sound (343 m/s temperature 20 °C).
This value is the time correction value for the various speakers.

X-OVER Adjustment

Setting item: X-Over
1
Touch [ ] or [ ] of X-Over to select L+R or L/R.
L+R: Sets the same adjustment values for the left and
L/R: Different adjustment values can be set for the left
2
Touch the title bar of X-Over.
A speaker list on the X-Over screen is displayed.
3
Touch the title bar of the speaker to be adjusted.
The screen changes to the X-Over screen to be adjusted.
right channels.
and right channels.
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Concrete examples
Calculating the time correction value for the front left speaker on the diagram below.
Conditions: Distance between farthest speaker and listening position:
2.25 m (88-3/4")
Distance between front left speaker and listening position:
0.5 m (20")
Calculation:
L = 2.25 m (88-3/4") – 0.5 m (20")= 1.75 m (68-3/4") Compensation time = 1.75 ÷ 343 x 1000 = 5.1 (ms)
In other words, setting the time correction value for the front left speaker to 5.1 (ms) sets a virtual distance matching the distance to the farthest speaker.
5.1ms
0.5m
2.25m
The sound is uneven because the distance between the listening position and the different speakers is different. The difference in the distance between the front left and rear right speakers is 1.75 meters (68-3/4").
4
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Time Correction.
Select L+R or L/R.
L+R: Sets the same adjustment values for the left and right
channels.
L/R: Different adjustment values can be set for the left and
right channels.
5
Touch the title bar of Time Correction.
The Time Correction adjustment screen appears.
6
Adjust the time correction value (0.00 ~ 20.00ms) of a desired speaker by touching the respective [ [ ] button (1 step = 0.05ms).
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the TCR for that
speaker cannot be set. Refer to
The adjustment value for Front2 (Speakers) which is adjusted in time
correction, is also applied to the front speakers in Focus” (page 78).
The adjustment (AUTO TCR) cannot be automatically set on this
unit.
Time correction eliminates the difference between the time required for the sound from the different speakers to reach the listening position. Setting the time correction of the front left speaker to 5.1 ms makes it possible to coordinate the distance from the listening position to the speaker.
] or
“Setting the Speakers” (page 81).
“Setting Bass

Phase Switching

Setting item: Phase
Switch the phase (0° or 180°) by touching [ ] or [ ] of the desired speaker.

Graphic Equalizer Adjustments

The graphic equalizer allows you to modify the sound using 31 bands each for the front (left and right), rear (left and right) and center speakers. An additional 10 bands are available for the subwoofer. This allows you to customize the sound to suit your taste.
Setting item: G-EQ
1
Select L+R or L/R by touching [ ] or [ ] of G-EQ.
L+R: Sets the same adjustment values for the left and right
channels.
L/R: Different adjustment values can be set for the left and
right channels.
When parametric EQ is adjusted, this setting will be turned off.
2
Touch the title bar of G-EQ.
The G-EQ list screen appears.
3
Touch the title bar of the desired speaker (channel).
The G-EQ adjustment screen appears.
4
Adjust the G-EQ to your preference.
Adjusting the Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] of the desired frequency to adjust the level.
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the graphic equalizer
for that speaker cannot be set. Refer to (page 81).
Check the playable frequency ranges of the connected speakers
before making the equalizer adjustments. If the speaker’s playable frequency range is 55 Hz to 30 kHz, for example, adjusting the 40 Hz or 20 Hz band has no effect. Additionally, you may overload and damage the speakers.
When Graphic EQ is adjusted, the adjustment for Parametric EQ
becomes ineffective.
“Setting the Speakers”

Parametric Equalizer Adjustments

The frequency bands of the graphic equalizer are fixed. This makes it very difficult to correct for undesired peaks and dips at specific frequencies. The parametric equalizer’s center frequency can be tuned to these specific frequencies. Then, the bandwidth (Q) and level are fine-tuned, independently, to make the necessary corrections. The parametric equalizer function is an advanced tool for serious audiophiles.
Setting item: P-EQ
1
Select L+R or L/R by touching [ ] or [ ] of P-EQ.
L+R: Sets the same adjustment values for the left and right
channels.
L/R: Different adjustment values can be set for the left and
right channels.
When Graphic EQ is adjusted, this setting will be turned off.
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2
Touch the title bar of P-EQ.
The P-EQ list screen appears.
3
Touch the title bar of the desired speaker (channel).
The P-EQ adjustment screen appears.
4
Adjust the P-EQ to your preference.
Selecting the Band
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Band to select the desired band.
Adjusting the Frequency
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Freq. to adjust the frequency of the selected band.
Adjusting the Level
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Level to adjust the level of the selected band.
Setting the Bandwidth
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Q to select the bandwidth.
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the parametric
equalizer for that speaker cannot be set. Refer to Speakers” (page 81).
It is not possible to adjust the frequencies of adjacent bands within 7
steps.
Check the playable frequency ranges of the connected speakers
before making the equalizer adjustments. If the speaker’s playable frequency range is 55 Hz to 30 kHz, for example, adjusting the 40 Hz or 20 Hz band has no effect. Additionally, you may overload and damage the speakers.
When the Parametric EQ is adjusted, the adjustment for Graphic EQ
becomes ineffective.
“Setting the

Setting the Speakers

Setting item: Speaker Select
Set the connected speaker by touching the respective
[
] or [ ] button.
Front1: OFF/Full (Full Range)/TW (Tweeter) Front2: OFF/ON Rear: OFF/ON Center: OFF/ON Subw.: OFF/Mono/Stereo
Set the speaker which is not connected to OFF.
Settings above can be carried out even when the speaker is set to
To use the subwoofer in Mono with PXA-H700 or PXA-H701
“Speaker Setup” (page 82).
OFF in
connected, connect the subwoofer to the subwoofer output terminal of PXA-H700 or PXA-H701.

Setting of Dolby Digital

Setting item: Multi Ch Setup
Adjusting the acoustic image (Bi-Phantom)
In most installations, the center speaker must be placed directly between the front passenger and driver. Using this function, the center channel information is distributed to the left and right speakers. This creates an acoustic image simulating a center speaker directly in front of each listener. Adjusting the center width in PL II Music (see page 79), makes this function ineffective.
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this adjustment. The setting is canceled if the Decode mode is switched.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Bi-Phantom to adjust the level. The level can be adjusted within the range of -5 to +5. The higher the level, the more the position of the center speaker is shifted to the sides. The Bi-Phantom function is turned off by touching [Off].
This adjustment is effective when the setting of the center speaker to
Small or Large in the speaker setup settings.
This adjustment is ineffective when the speaker is set Center to OFF
“Setting the Speakers” (page 81).
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Mixing bass sound to the rear channel (Rear Mix)
This function mixes the front channel audio signals to the audio signals output from the rear speakers, improving the sound in the vehicle’s rear seat.
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this adjustment. The setting is canceled if the Decode mode is switched.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Rear Mix to adjust the level. The level can adjusted in five steps: -6, -3, ±0, +3 and +6. The higher the level, the more bass is output from the rear speakers. (The effect differs according to the software (DVD, etc.).) The Rear Mix function is turned off by touching [Off].
This adjustment is ineffective when the rear speaker setup setting is
set to “OFF”.
For linear PCM signals, the voice is output from the rear speaker
regardless of the Rear Fill and Rear Mix setting.
Achieving powerful high volume sound (Listening Mode)
With Dolby Digital, the dynamic range is compressed so that powerful sound can be achieved at regular volume levels. This compression can be canceled to achieve an energetic sound with even greater power, like the sound in a movie theater. This function works only in the Dolby Digital mode.
Touch [ ] or [ ] of Listening Mode to select STD or MAX.
STD: For powerful sound at regular volume levels MAX.: For powerful sound at high volumes
“Using the Pro Logic II Mode” on
Keep the volume to a level at which sounds outside the vehicle can
still be heard.
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Adjusting the speaker levels (Output Level)
The test tones help to make the volume adjustments of the different speakers. When levels are equal, a strong sense of presence can be heard from the different speakers at the listening position.
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this adjustment. The setting is canceled if the decode mode is switched.
1 Touch [On] of Output Level.
Test tone output is repeated for each of the different speaker channels. They will be repeated in the order shown below. If no operation is performed for 2 seconds, the channel switches to the next channel.
Left Center Right Right Surround Left Surround Left
2 While the test tone is being produced from the speakers,
touch [ the speakers.
The adjustment range for the different speakers is -10 dB ~ +10 dB.
Adjust based on the front speakers.
3 Touch [On] again to turn off.
If a speaker is set to off mode, that speaker’s level adjustment cannot
be made. Refer to
] or [ ] of Output Level balance the output from all
“Speaker Setup” (page 82).

Speaker Setup

Adjusting the DVD Level

The volume (signal level) for Dolby Digital, Dolby PL II, DTS and PCM modes can be set.
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this adjustment. The setting is canceled if the Decode mode is switched.
Setting item: DVD Level
Adjust the level by touching [ ] or [ ] of the desired adjusting mode.

Linear PCM Setting

The output when playing discs recorded in linear PCM can be set to 2 or 3 channels.
Setting item: PCM Mode
Touch [ ] or [ ] of PCM Mode to select 2CH or 3CH.
2CH: 2ch output (L/R) 3CH: 3ch output (L/R/CENTER)
This adjustment is ineffective when the speaker is set Center to OFF
“Setting the Speakers” (page 81).
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The PXA-H700 or PXA-H701 can be set according to the playable frequency range of your speakers. Check the playable frequency range of the speakers (not including the subwoofer) before performing this operation to verify whether the speakers can play low frequencies (of about 80 Hz or less).
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this adjustment. The setting is canceled if Decode mode is switched.
Setting item: Speaker Setup
Select the speaker characteristic by touching [ ], [ ] of the desired speaker setting.
OFF*1: When no speaker is connected. Small: When a speaker that cannot play low frequencies
Large*2: When a speaker that can play low frequencies
1
*
It is not possible to set the front speakers to “OFF”.
2
*
If the front speakers are set to “Small”, the rear and center speakers cannot be set to “Large”.
The subwoofer can be set only to ON/OFF.
If the center speaker is turned “OFF”, the center channel’s audio
signals are added to the audio signals output from the front speakers.
If you set the speaker response to “OFF”, also set the speaker setting
to “OFF” (
Perform the setup for all the speakers (“Front”, “Center” ,“Rear”
and “Subwoofer”). If not, the sound may not be balanced.
When center is set to “OFF”, the setting is ineffective even if center
is set with this function.
Through changing the settings on each speaker, a change in the
output of the other speakers may occur due to the setting requirements.
When using the PRO Logic II, if the rear speaker is set to “Large”,
then there will be no output from the subwoofer.
(80 Hz or less) is connected.
(80 Hz or less) is connected.
page 81).

Storing Settings in the Memory

Adjustment or setting contents can be stored. Contents that can be stored vary depends on the audio processor used.
1
Touch [MEMORY] on the A.Processor list display.
2
Within 5 seconds, touch any one of the preset buttons [P.SET
1] through [P.SET 6] on the
A.Processor list screen.
The setting contents are stored.
The stored contents will not be deleted even when the battery power
cord is detached.

Calling up the Preset Memory

Touch any one of the preset buttons [P.SET 1] through [P.SET
6] on the A.Processor list display to select the
preset memory.
It takes a few moments to call up the preset memory.
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BLUETOOTH

How to connect to a BLUETOOTH compatible device (Pairing)

Operation
BT Audio source is not available with this unit.

Setup Before Using

About BLUETOOTH

BLUETOOTH is a wireless technology allowing communication between a mobile device or personal computer over short distances. This enables a hands-free call or data transmission between BLUETOOTH compatible devices. BLUETOOTH transmission is available in the unlicensed 2.4 devices is within 10 meters. For details, refer to the BLUETOOTH Home page (http://www.bluetooth.com).
Depending on the BLUETOOTH version, a BLUETOOTH
compatible device may not be able to communicate with this unit.
Proper function of this unit with all BLUETOOTH compatible
devices is not guaranteed. For handling of the BT compatible device, consult your ALPINE dealer or ALPINE website.
Depending on the surroundings, BLUETOOTH wireless connection
may be unstable.
When you place a call, or perform setup operations, be sure to stop
your car in a safe place.
Depending on the connected BLUETOOTH compatible device(s), the
function may differ. Also refer to the Owner’s Manual of the connected device(s).

Before Using Hands-Free Function

Before using a hands-free phone function, the following setting need to be made.
Set “BLUETOOTH IN” to ON (page 67).
Before using a hands-free phone, it must be paired with this unit.
“BLUETOOTH Setup” (pages 83-85).
Refer to
GHz spectrum if the distance between
For details on the control from a BLUETOOTH compatible device, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the BLUETOOTH compatible device.
1
Set a BLUETOOTH connection from a BLUETOOTH compatible device.
2
The PIN code (“0000”) is displayed on the unit.
3
Input the PIN code (“0000”) in a BLUETOOTH compatible device.
4
If this unit is successfully connected to a BLUETOOTH compatible device, “Connected/ (Device name)” is displayed, and then the unit returns to normal mode.
Set “Setting the Search Mode” (page 84) to Visible Mode ON to
enable this unit to recognize a mobile phone. For mobile phone passkey (passcode) input operation, refer to the mobile’s Owner’s Manual. Additionally, the mobile phone can be searched directly from this unit. Refer to (page 84).
If a BLUETOOTH compatible device is successfully connected, the
next time when the ignition key of the car is turned to on, the unit will automatically connect to the previously connected device. However, the connection may fail. If the auto connection fails, try the connection manually.
“Registering the BLUETOOTH Device”

BLUETOOTH Setup

BLUETOOTH Setup Operation

The following steps 1 to 6 are common to the various BLUETOOTH functions. For details, refer to each individual function.
While calling, BLUETOOTH Setup operation cannot be performed.
Set “BLUETOOTH IN” to ON (page 67), and then perform
BLUETOOTH Setup operation.
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] on the main source screen.
The Setup Select screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] of Source Setup.
The Source Setup screen appears.
4
Touch [ ] of BLUETOOTH Setup.
The BLUETOOTH Setup screen appears.
5
Touch [ ], [ ] or [ ] of the desired item to change its setting.
Setting items:
Paired Devices / Device Search / Clear Device / Service Provider / Visible Mode / Auto Answer / Speaker Select / MIC Input / Firmware Version / Firmware Update / Echo Cancel / Navi Voice IN Call / Shortcut Memory
6
Touch [ ] on the left side of screen to return to the previous screen.
Touch [Exit] to return to the main source screen that was displayed before the setup operation was started.
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Setting the BLUETOOTH Device
Select one of 5 connected BLUETOOTH compatible devices that you previously registered.
Setting item: Paired Devices
Touch a BLUETOOTH compatible device to use (change connection)
If the connection is successfully changed, “Connected NO./(Device
name)” is displayed for 2 seconds, and then the display returns to the Setup screen.
If you input the wrong passcode or communications fail, “Failed” is
displayed.
If you want to connect another BLUETOOTH compatible device,
after disconnecting the current BLUETOOTH compatible device, connect the BLUETOOTH compatible device you want to change to.
The registration number 5 is deleted when you set ignition from ACC
to OFF. If all the 5 positions have been registered, you cannot register the 6th device. To register another device, you need to delete one of the devices from position 1 to 5 first.
from the Paired Device list.
Registering the BLUETOOTH Device
The BLUETOOTH device is used when a connectable BLUETOOTH compatible device is searched and connected from this unit, or a new BLUETOOTH compatible device is registered.
Setting item: Device Search
1
When Device Search is selected, “Now Searching” is displayed, and searching starts.
2
Touch the device name to be connected from the Device Search list.
3
If this unit is successfully connected to a BLUETOOTH compatible device, a paired device name and a registered number (No. 1 to 5) are displayed, and then the unit returns to normal mode.
If a mobile phone is registered for the first time:
Input a passcode when the numeric keypad screen is displayed, then input the same passcode in the BLUETOOTH compatible device to make the pairing. After the pairing is completed, the unit will automatically connect to the BLUETOOTH compatible device.
If you input the wrong passcode or communications fail, “Failed” is
displayed.
A passcode input on the unit is maximum 4-digit. If a passcode on the
BLUETOOTH compatible device exceeds 4 digits, reset the passcode and make this setting again.
Deleting a BLUETOOTH Device from the list
You can delete the history of a previously connected BLUETOOTH compatible device.
Setting item: Clear Device
1
Touch the BLUETOOTH compatible device you want to delete from the Clear Device list.
A message is displayed.
Displaying the phone service provider name
Setting item: Service Provider
The service provider name of the connected BLUETOOTH compatible device will be displayed. If a BLUETOOTH compatible device is not connected, “ID Unsent” will be displayed.
Depending on the character type some phone service provider name
cannot be displayed.
Setting the Search Mode
You can set whether this unit can be recognized or not from a BLUETOOTH compatible device. Normally set this to Visible Mode ON.
Setting item: Visible Mode
ON: Enables recognition of this unit from the
OFF: Disables recognition of this unit from the
Depending on the mobile phone, it may be necessary to input a
passcode. For inputting the mobile phone’s passcode, refer to the mobile phone’s Owner’s Manual.
BLUETOOTH compatible device.
BLUETOOTH compatible device.
Setting the Received Calls automatically (Auto Answer)
When a call is received, you can set whether to receive it automatically or not.
Setting item: Auto Answer
ON: When a call is received, it will be taken
OFF: When a call is received, it will not be
If the received call setting on the mobile phone is on, the call will be
answered automatically even though this setting is set to OFF.
automatically after about 5 seconds.
received automatically. If a message is displayed and received, you can receive the call.
[ ] is touched when a call is
Selecting the output speaker
You can select the connected speaker in car to output the sound signal of telephone.
Setting item: Speaker Select
All: The sound be output from all of speakers in car. F-L: The sound only be output from the front left
F-R: The sound only be output from the front right
F-LR: The sound be output from the front left and front
The setting cannot be adjusted during a phone call. Adjust the setting
before placing a call.
When an IMPRINT audio processor (PXA-H100) or External Audio
Processor (PXA-H701, etc.) is connected, the default setting All will be set and cannot be adjusted.
speaker.
speaker.
right speaker.
2
Touch [Yes] if you want to delete.
Touching [No] will cancel the setting.
The registration number 5 is deleted once the ignition key goes from
ACC to off.
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Adjusting the volume for the microphone input
You can emphasize or weaken the microphone input volume level.
Setting item: MIC Input
Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the desired volume level (0 ~ 7).
The setting cannot be adjusted during a phone call. Adjust the setting
before placing a call.
The setting can be adjusted only when the BLUETOOTH compatible
device is connected.
Displaying the firmware version
Setting item: Firmware Version
The current firmware version of this unit will be displayed.
Updating the firmware
Setting item: Firmware Update
Future BLUETOOTH firmware update of this unit (for phone compatibility) at customer end will be available for this unit. For information to update your BLUETOOTH firmware, please visit Alpine America home page (http://www.alpine-usa.com).
Turning the Echo Cancel ON or OFF
Setting item: Echo Cancel
The echo of hands-free phone will be avoided correspondingly by setting the Echo Cancel to ON.
Receving Navigation Voice while calling
Setting item: Navi Voice IN Call
The voice guidance of the navigation system will be mixed with the call by setting the Navi Voice IN Call to ON.
Deleting the stored shortcut memory
You can delete the stored shortcut memory telephone number by using here.
Setting item: Shortcut Memory
Touch [Delete] of preset 1 ~ 5 to delete the shortcut memory.
About how to store the telephone number as a shortcut dial, refer to
page 89.

Hands-Free Phone Control

About the Hands-Free Phone

Hands-free calls are possible when using a HSP (Head Set Profile) and HFP (Hands-Free Profile) compatible mobile phone with this unit.
Avoid performing a hands-free call in heavy traffic or on narrow or
winding streets.
Close the windows while calling to reduce background noise.
If both calling parties are using hands-free devices, or the call is
made in a noisy location, difficulty hearing the other person’s voice is normal.
Depending on telephone line conditions or certain mobile devices
used, voices may sound unnatural.
When using a microphone, speak as directly as you can into the
microphone to pick up the best sound quality.
Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and
settings of your service provider’s network. Additionally, certain features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the provider’s network settings may limit the feature’s functionality. Always contact your service provider about feature availability and functionality. All features, functionality, and other product specifications, as well as the information contained in the Owner’s Manual are based upon the latest available information and are believed to be accurate at the time of printing. Alpine reserves the right to change or modify any information or specifications without notice or obligation.

Answering a Call

Incoming calls are announced by the received call ring tone and a displayed message (Caller name/PHONE No.).
Touch [ ].
The call starts.
Indicator (Signal Strength):
While calling, the indicator will display the current signal strength of mobile phone. While in the mode other than Calling, the unit cannot read the signal strength of the mobile phone exactly. In this case, the indicator displays the signal strength of last call.
When “Setting the Received Calls automatically (Auto Answer)”
(page 84) is set to ON, you can receive a call automatically.
While calling, the source sound on the unit is muted.
After calling, playback will resume.
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Hanging up the Telephone

Call History

Touch [ ].
The call finishes.

Adjusting the volume when receiving a Call

While calling, you can adjust the volume. The adjusted volume level is stored.
Press / on the unit to adjust the volume.
You may need to increase volume from your regular audio listening
source level. However, increasing the volume excessively may result in feedback. If feedback is noticed as feedback is directly related to the volume, turn down the volume as low as acceptable to eliminate it. Positioning the microphone in a direction away from the main car speakers (e.g. clipped on sun visor) may also reduce feedback at high volume.

Redial Function

You can redial the person you have previously called.
After finishing a call, touch [ ] on the screen within 5 seconds.
The telephone is redialed.

Call Switching Operation

Call History is recorded for the last dialed/received/missed calls. There are various ways of making calls based on the “Call History”. The following steps 1 to 3 are common to the various ways of making these calls. For details, refer to each individual category for making calls.
1
Press and hold MUTE/PHONE for at least 2 seconds.
The Telephone Menu screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] of the desired item to place the call.
Setting items:
Dialed Calls / Received Calls / Missed Calls / Phone Book / Voice Dial / Dial Input
The unit will update the information in the Call History
automatically each time a mobile phone is connected or receiving/ dialing a call. At this time, if you select any outgoing mode, “Now Updating” will be displayed.
It may take some time for the list to be displayed, and also directly
after connection, the list may not be brought up to date.
3
Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
Touch [Exit] to return to the main source screen that was displayed before the setup operation was started.
If you place a call directly from the paired mobile phone, the phone
number is not displayed, you cannot redial from the unit in this case.

Redialing a Number in Dialed Calls History

Previously dialed telephone numbers are stored in dialed calls history. You can redial a number by searching from dialed calls history.
Setting item: Dialed Calls
While making a call, this function allows you to initiate the transfer of the audio between the mobile phone and the speakers in the car.
While calling, touch [ ] to switch the call sound between the unit and mobile phone.
Depending on the mobile phone, this operation may not be
performed.
Touch [Call] of the person name or the telephone number you want to call from the Dialed Calls list.
The call is placed.
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Dialing a Number in Received Calls History

Telephone numbers from received calls are stored in the received calls history. You can redial these numbers by searching here.
Setting item: Received Calls
Touch [Call] of the person name or the telephone number you want to call from the Received Calls list.
The call is placed.

Dialing a Number in Missed Calls History

Telephone numbers for received calls that are missed, are stored in the missed calls history. You can redial these numbers by searching here.
Setting item: Missed Calls
Touch [Call] of the person name or the telephone number you want to call from the Missed Calls list.
The call is placed.

Dialing a Number In the Phone Book (Phone Book)

Up to 1,000 telephone numbers are downloadable to the BLUETOOTH compatible unit from a mobile phone. Dial a call by selecting a person from the phone book list.
Setting item: Phone Book
Display example for Phone Book screen
Touch [Call] of the person name or the telephone number you want to call from the Phone Book list.
The call is placed.
If one name has several numbers registered in the telephone book,
choose and touch the title of the desired number after touching [ of the name, the telephone will be called. Touch [Call] of the name directly, the default number of the name will be called. Depending on the connected mobile phone, this function may not be performed.
If a name cannot be obtained via the phone book, only the telephone
number (default number) is displayed. If both name and number cannot be obtained, “ID Unsent” will be displayed.
If the call history or phonebook of the mobile phone is added or
deleted while it is connected to the unit, the list displayed on the unit may not be brought up to date. If it is not updated, you cannot correctly place a call.

Voice Dial Operation

You can call the telephone by performing voice operation.
Setting item: Voice Dial
1
Touch [ ] of Voice Dial.
A message is displayed.
2
Touch [Yes] to activate the voice dial mode.
The voice dial mode is activated, and “Speak” is displayed.
Touch [No] will return to the Telephone Menu screen.
3
Say the telephone number*, name* you want to call into the microphone.
* The number and name depend on the voice dial information stored in
the mobile phone.
If the voice dial fails, the unit will return to normal mode in 30
seconds.
You can perform this operation only when a voice dial compatible
mobile phone is connected. If the mobile phone is not compatible with the voice dial, “No Support” is displayed for 2 seconds.
The Voice Dial function performance depends on the recognition
range of the mobile phone and mounting location of the microphone. Note when the microphone is mounted.
Voice dial operation depends on the function of the mobile phone.
For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the mobile phone.
]
Scroll the list one line at a time by touching [ ] or [ ]. Scroll the list one page at a time by touching [ ] or [ ]. The Alphabet Search mode is activated. Refer to “Phone Book Alphabet Searching Function” (page 88).
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Dialing a Number Using Direct Dial Input

You can place a call by inputting the telephone number directly by the numeric keypad screen on the unit.
Setting item: Dial Input
1
Touch [ ] to display the item of Dial Input.
Display example for the Dial Input screen

The Second Incoming Call

While calling, a second incoming call is announced by the received call ring tone and a display message.
Display example for receiving the Second Incoming Call Screen
2
The numeric keypad screen is displayed. Touch (input) the telephone number, and then touch [Call].
The call is placed.
About the numeric keypad
: closes the numeric keypad input screen.
Delete All: deletes all input numbers.
: deletes a previous number.

Phone Book Alphabet Searching Function

Using this function, you can search the names registered in the phone book more efficiently.
1
Touch [ALPHABET] on the Phone Book screen.
The Alphabet Search screen is displayed.
Display example for the Alphabet Search screen
Touching [ ] to return to the previous screen. Touching [Exit] will change to the main source screen. The alphabetic character keypad screen.
Answer the second incoming call while the first call is waiting. The call waiting mode is activated. Refer to “Call Waiting Function” (page 88). Hang up the first call and the second incoming call is answered. Hang up the second incoming call.

Call Waiting Function

The Call Waiting Function allows you to answer an incoming call during a current call, and freely switch between the two. When a second call is received, the current call is placed on hold. When you are finished with one call, the call can switch to the other automatically.
Display example for call waiting mode screen
Display the current calling caller (1 or 2). Switch the call between caller 1 and caller 2.
2
Touch the initial letter or number of the name one wishes to search.
The phone book screen of the alphabet you selected is displayed.
3
Touch [Call] of person name or the telephone number you want to call.
The call is placed.
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Storing the Preset Dialing Number

Numbers that you dial frequently can be stored into a preset list for quick recall. Five numbers can be assigned as the preset dialing numbers. After setting, you can dial these numbers directly. About how to make a preset dialing, refer to
1
Touch [ ] of the desired name on the Phone Book screen.
The stored numbers of the selected name is listed.
Display example for the number list screen
2
Touch the [Preset] of the number you want to assign as a preset dialing number.
A message will display to show you the preset NO. (1~ 5) of the assigned number.
If all the 5 positions have been used, you cannot assign the 6th
number. To assign another number, you need to delete one of the preset number from position 1 to 5 first. About how to delete the preset number, refer to page 85.
“Dialing the preset number” (page 89).
“Deleting the stored shortcut memory” on

Dialing the preset number

Display example for Telephone Menu screen
Touch any one of the preset buttons [P.SET 1] through [P.SET 5] that has a number stored to it on the
Telephone Menu screen.
The stored preset number is dialed directly.

Auxiliary Device (Optional)

Operating Auxiliary Devices (Optional)

To operate your devices connected to the AUX terminals on the rear panel of INA-W910 (AUX1 mode) or to the iPod (V)/AUX Input Connector by using an optional AV/RCA interface cable (4-pole mini AV plug to 3-RCA) (AUX2 mode), follow the procedures described below.
WARNING It is dangerous (and illegal in many states) for the driver to watch the Video while driving the vehicle. The driver may be distracted from looking ahead and an accident could occur.
Install the INA-W910 correctly so that the driver cannot watch Video unless the vehicle is stopped and the emergency brake is applied.
If the INA-W910 is not installed correctly, the driver will be able to watch the Video while driving the vehicle and may be distracted from looking ahead and cause an accident. The driver or other people could be severely injured.
To activate your auxiliary devices:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or ON position. To do this, follow the procedure below.
1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Keep pushing the foot brake and release the parking
brake once then engage it again.
3 When the parking brake is engaged for the second
time, release the foot brake.
For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the AUX mode operation has been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the AUX mode, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure (1 through 3), of “To activate your auxiliary devices”. Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To activate your auxiliary devices”.
If you try to activate the auxiliary device while driving, the display will show the warning-Picture off for your safety.
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1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [AUX1]* or [AUX2].
The external input screen is displayed.
3
Touch [NTSC/PAL] to change the video input type.
* The name that is given as the source name in “Setting the AUX1
Mode” on page 67 is displayed.
•.If the AUX1 mode is not displayed on the main menu, set AUX1 IN to
ON by following
If the AUX2 source is not displayed on the main menu, set AUX2 IN
to AUX by following
The display mode changes by touching [WIDE] for AUX mode.
For operation, refer to “Switching Display Modes” on page 55.
“Setting the AUX1 Mode” (page 67).
“Setting the AUX2 Mode” (page 67).

Camera Operation (Optional)

When an optional camera is connected, the view video of camera can be output to the monitor. Topview camera, Front camera or Rear camera can be connected to this unit. Depending on your camera, please choose the connection method (Direct or RCA) and camera type (Topview, Front or Rear) first. For details, refer to For the information of the Alpine camera, refer to the table below.
Fron t HCE-C200F
Rear
“Setting the Camera Input” (page 66).
Direct Camera RCA Camera
1
HCE-C300R * HCE-C117D
HCE-C200R HCE-C115
Front camera*
When the HCE-C200F is connected, conditions in front of the vehicle, such as a poor-visibility road, can be determined.
Rear camera*
If an HCE-C300R/HCE-C200R/HCE-C117D/HCE-C115 series camera is connected, when the vehicle is reversed, the rear camera view (guide marks for vehicle width and available distance) is displayed automatically on the screen of this unit.
*1When connecting to HCE-C300R, calibration must be performed.
For details on calibration, refer to HCE-C300R” (page 124) and “Calibration” in the owner’s manual of HCE-C300R.
*2A commodity camera (with RCA video output) can also be connected
to the Camera Video Input connector as the front or rear camera.
2
2
“Calibration when connected to
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Front camera Operation

Display the front view video manually

1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch (CAMERA).
The Camera mode is activated and view video is displayed.
3
Touch any area of the screen to display the view change function keys.
4
Touch [Panorama], [Corner] or [Top] to choose the view angle.
Touch [ ], the view change function keys will disappear.
[Panorama]: Panorama View [Corner]: Corner View [Top]: Ground View
For more information, please refer to the owner’s manual of
connected front camera.

Rear camera Operation

Display the rear view video manually

Display the rear view video while the car is in reverse

1
Shift the gear lever to the reverse (R) position.
The rear view image is displayed while the car remains in reverse.
2
Touch any area of the screen to display the view change function keys.*
3
Touch [Back], [Panorama], [Corner] or [Top] to choose the view angle.
[Back]: Rear View [Panorama]: Panorama View [Corner]: Corner View [Top]: Ground View
4
Touch [Guide On] or [Guide Off] to set whether the rear camera guide line*
Touch [ ], the view change function keys will disappear.
*3Displays only when the rear camera with view change function is
connected and View Change Func. is set to ON (
*4Displays only on the Back view screen of rear camera.
Be sure to also check behind the car visually. Use the camera image
to assist in showing conditions behind the car.
This function is effective when the reverse wire is properly connected.
For more information, please refer to the owner’s manual of
connected rear camera.
3
4
is displayed.
page 66).
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch (CAMERA).
The Camera mode is activated and view video is displayed.
3
Touch any area of the screen to display the view change function keys.*
4
Touch [Back], [Panorama], [Corner] or [Top] to choose the view angle.
[Back]: Rear View [Panorama]: Panorama View [Corner]: Corner View [Top]: Ground View
5
Touch [Guide On] or [Guide Off] to set whether the rear camera guide line*
Touch [ ], the view change function keys will disappear.
3
4
is displayed.

Adjusting Alarm Volume (HCE-C300R only)

This operation can be performed only when the gear lever is in the reverse position (R). Make sure view change function is set to ON (page 66).
1
Touch any area of the screen to display the view change function keys.
2
Touch [Back] for three times.
The volume adjustment screen appears.
3
Touch [Panorama] to switch a desired Volume Level.
Display example for volume adjustment screen
Touching the button toggles the volume level.
4
Touch [ ] to return to normal mode.
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Adjusting Detection Sensitivity (HCE-C300R only)

Changer
This operation can be performed only when the gear lever is in the reverse position (R). Make sure view change function is set to ON (page 66).
1
Touch any area of the screen to display the view change function keys.
2
Touch [Back] for three times.
The volume adjustment screen appears.
3
Touch [Back] again.
The sensitivity adjustment screen appears.
4
Touch [Panorama] to switch a desired detection sensitivity level.
Display example for sensitivity adjustment screen
Touching the button toggles the volume level.
Low: Detects mainly moving objects.
High: Detects moving objects and motionless
5
Touch [ ] to return to normal mode.
Almost no motionless objects are detected.
objects.
(Optional)

Controlling CD Changer (Optional)

An optional 6-disc or 12-disc CD Changer may be connected to the INA-W910 if it is Ai-NET compatible. With a CD Changer connected to the Ai-NET input of the INA-W910, the CD Changer will be controllable from the INA-W910. If you connect a changer compatible with MP3, you can play CD-ROMs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs containing MP3 files on the INA-W910. Using the KCA-410C (Versatile Link Terminal) multiple changers can be controlled by the INA-W910. See the Multi-Changer Selection section for selecting the CD Changers (explained on
1
2
When a 6 Disc CD Changer is connected;
When an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected;
When a 12-Disc CD Changer is connected;
After selecting the desired disc, you can operate in the same way as
for the CD player. For details, see the CD/MP3/WMA/AAC section.
When an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected, the unit can
play discs containing both audio data and MP3 data.
The DVD changer (optional) is controllable from the INA-W910 as
well as the CD changer.
page 93).
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
Touch [CD CHG.].
The display changes to the CD changer mode screen.
1 Touch [P1/2]*.
The Function Guide display appears.
* When an MP3 compatible CD changer or DVD changer is
connected, touch repeatedly until the disc number is displayed.
2 Touch any one of the select buttons [DISC 1] through
6].
[DISC
DISC 1 through DISC 6 select the discs from the first disc to 6th disc.
1 Touch [P1/3] twice to change the Function Guide display. 2 Touch any one of the select buttons [DISC 1] through
[DISC
6].
DISC 1 through DISC 6 select the discs from the first disc to 6th disc.
You can select the disc numbers 1 to 6 in the same manner as for 6-disc Changer.
Touch [P1/3] twice to select disc numbers 7 to 12. The function guide display changes so that DISC 7 through DISC 12 represent disc numbers 7 to 12.
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Multi-Changer Selection (Optional)

When using KCA-410C (Versatile Link Terminal), you can connect two changers.
1
In changer mode, touch [CHG SEL] or press BAND on the remote control (sold separately) to select the next changer.

SiriusXM Satellite Radio Operation (Optional)

2
To operate the selected changer, see “CD/MP3/WMA/ AAC” section.
To operate the selected changer, see “CD/MP3/WMA/AAC”
(pages 42-44).
SiriusXM Tuner operation:
When an optional SiriusXM Tuner is connected to this unit, the following operations may be performed.
Display example for SiriusXM main screen
[Tag] button: Stores the tag information. For details, refer to “Storing iTunes Tagging information” on page 97.

Receiving Channels with the SiriusXM Tuner (Optional)

About SiriusXM Satellite Radio
Everything worth listening to is on SiriusXM, getting over 130 channels, including the most commercial-free music, plus the best sports, news, talk and entertainment. A SiriusXM Tuner and Subscription are required. For more information, visit www.siriusxm.com.
The SiriusXM Satellite Radio controls on this unit are available only
when a SiriusXM Tuner is connected.
1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch the [SiriusXM].
The SiriusXM main screen display appears.
The SiriusXM source selection icon may be on the second page of source options. Press the “Recalling the Source” on page 19.
The SiriusXM source selection icon will not be listed if the SiriusXM Tuner is not connected properly. Check the tuner connections if the icon is not shown.
3
Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the desired channel. Touching and holding either button will rapidly browse through the channels.
Refer to the SiriusXM Tuner User Guide for details on how to install the SiriusXM Tuner.
[ ]
button to access the second page. See
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Tuning Channels by Category

Checking the SiriusXM Radio ID Number

Channels are grouped into categories based on the type of content heard on the channels.
1
Touch CATEGORY [ ] or [ ] on the SiriusXM main screen to activate the category browsing mode.
The channels within the category of the current channel are listed.
Display example of category browsing mode screen
Touching the [INFO.] button changes the display of information for the channels in the category with the following three options.
Channel NO./Channel Name Channel NO./Artist Name Channel NO./Song Title
2
Touch CATEGORY [ ] or [ ] on the category browsing mode screen to select a desired category.
The Category Name is shown at the top of the display.
3
Touch [ ] next to the channel number to select that channel.
If no operation is performed for 10 seconds, the category browsing
mode is canceled.
Channel NO./Channel Name
To subscribe to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio service, it is necessary to locate and identify the Radio ID of your SiriusXM Tuner. The Radio ID contains 8 characters and can be found on the bottom of your SiriusXM Tuner or can be displayed on when selecting Channel 0 by following the steps below:
1
While receiving SiriusXM Radio, touch [ ] or [ ] to select channel “0”.
The unit displays the ID number.
2
To cancel the ID number display, change the channel other than “0”.
The SiriusXM Radio ID does not contain the letters I, O, S, or F.

Storing Channel Presets

You can store 18 of your favorite SiriusXM channels for easy recall with Preset buttons. The preset buttons are located on page 3 of the Function Guide (see page 93). The presets are divided into 3 bands of 6 presets each.
1
If necessary, touch the Function Guide page button [P X/3] to select Page 3 [P 3/3].
The Preset (P.SET) buttons are displayed.
2
Touch [BAND] to select the desired band you want to store the preset in.
There are 3 Satellite Radio Preset bands. Each touch of [BAND] changes the band:
SiriusXM-1 SiriusXM-2 SiriusXM-3 SiriusXM-1
3
Tune to the desired favorite channel and then touch and hold any one of the preset buttons [P.SET 1] through [P.SET 6] for at least 2 seconds.
The selected channel is stored.

Changing the Display

Text information, such as the channel name, artist name/feature, and song/program title, is available with SiriusXM or channel. The unit can display this text information as explained below.
Touch [INFO.] in SiriusXM mode.
Each time you touch this button, the display changes as shown below.
Category name Channel name Artist name Title name
Artist name Title name Content info
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Repeat the procedure to store up to 5 other channels onto the same band.
To use this procedure for other bands, simply select the desired band and repeat the procedure. A total of 18 channels can be stored in the preset memory (6 channels for each band; SiriusXM-1, SiriusXM-2 and SiriusXM-3.)
If you store a new channel into a preset which already has a channel
assigned, the current channel will be cleared and replaced with the new one.
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Tuning Channels using Presets

1
If necessary, touch the Function Guide page button [P X/3] to select Page 3 [P 3/3].
The Preset (P.SET) buttons are displayed.
2
Touch the [BAND] button to select the band containing your desired channel preset.
The Band number is shown at the top of the display (SiriusXM-1, SiriusXM-2, or SiriusXM-3).
3
Touch any one of the preset buttons [P.SET 1] through [P.SET 6] that has your desired Satellite Radio channel stored in memory.
Searching by My Music
1 Touch [ ] of My Music* after step 1.
The artist names and song names that you have stored and are currently playing will be displayed in a list.
2 Touch [ ] of the desired artist/song.
The channel of the selected artist/song being broadcast is received.
* Displayed only when the stored song or artist is broadcasting.
Touch [INFO.] on the channel name search screen, the information
of the broadcasting channels will be displayed. You can choose the desired channel from the artist name list or song name list.
Each time you touch the [INFO.] button, the display changes as below.
Channel name Artist name Song name Channel name

Search Function

1
Touch [P1/3].
The Function Guide is switched.
2
In the SiriusXM mode, touch [ ] on page 2 of the Function Guide.
Category search screen is displayed.
3
Touch [ ] of the desired category.
The channel name search screen of the selected category is displayed.
4
Touch [ ] to receive the selected channel.
You can change the category directly by touching CATEGORY [ ] or [ ] on the channel name search screen.
Searching by Channel
1 Touch [ ] of All Channels after step 1.
All Channels will be displayed in a list.
2 Touch [ ] to receive the selected channel.
Touch [INFO.] on the channel name search screen, the information of the broadcasting channels will be displayed. You can choose the desired channel from the artist name list or song name list.
Each time you touch the [INFO.] button, the display changes as below.
Channel name Artist name Song name Channel name
Searching by My Games
1 Touch [ ] of My Games* after step 2.
The sport teams that you have stored and the game is currently broadcasting will be displayed in a list.
2 Touch [ ] of the desired team.
The channel of the selected game being broadcast is received.
* Displayed only when the game of stored team is broadcasting.
Touch [INFO.] on the channel name search screen, the information
of the broadcasting channels will be displayed. You can choose the desired channel from the league name list or team name list.
Each time you touch the [INFO.] button, the display changes as below.
Channel name League name Team n a m e Channel name

Storing your favorite Artist/Song for Alerts

You can directly select the channel number on the display of the numeric keypad.
1
If necessary, Touch the Function Guide page button [P X/3] to select Page 1 [P 1/3].
2
Touch [10KEY].
The numeric keypad input screen is displayed.
3
Touch to input the channel number.
4
Touch [Enter].
The selected channel is received.
If no operation is performed for 2 seconds after inputting the number,
the channel will be received automatically.
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Storing the desired Song/Artist

Replay Function

While listening to SiriusXM Satellite Radio, you can be alerted when your favorite songs or artists are playing on other channels. An interruption ALERT will be displayed when a matching artist or song is found on another channel. For receiving interruption ALERT information, refer to “Activating the stored Alert” below.
1
Touch [MEMORY] on the SiriusXM mode screen.
The Memory type selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [ ] of Store Song or Store Artist to select the store type.
A “Song (Artist) Saved X Used/Y Empty” pop up screen is displayed. X is the total number of song titles, artist names or sports team stored in memory, and Y is the total number of memory song titles, artist names or sports team still available for storage.
“Art/Sng Unavailable” appears on the display if both the artist and song is not available to be stored. “Artist (Song) Unavailable” is displayed if the artist (song) is not available to be stored. “Artist (Song) Already Saved” is displayed if this Artist (Song) was previously stored.
If there is no memory space, “Memory Full” is displayed and then you are asked if you want to replace a stored item. If you select “Ye s ”, then the list to stored alert items are displayed. Touch [ of the item that you want to replace.
If [MEMORY] is touched and held for at least 2 seconds, the display changes to the Alert list screen. You can manage the stored songs and artist individually. Refer to Artist/ Sport Team” on page 69.
“Setting the Alert individually for a Song/
In SiriusXM mode, you can pause, rewind and replay up to 30 minutes of live Satellite Radio.
1
If necessary, Touch the Function Guide page button [P X/3] to select Page 2 [P 2/3].
The Instant Replay buttons are shown on the Function Guide.
2
Touch [ / ] to Pause playing of the channel content.
The “ (Pause)” icon and replay progress bar is displayed.
3
Touch [ / ] again to resume playing the content.
The “ (Play)” icon lights up and offset playback commences.
The time difference between the real broadcasting time and the offset
playback time is displayed.
4
Touch the [ ] button to exit Instant Relay and listen to live content.
To fast reverse, touch and hold [ ] and to fast forward, touch and hold [ ].
Touching [ ] or [ ] will move a track up/down.
If you change channels while in Replay mode, the contents of the
]
replay buffer are emptied.
Contents older than 30 minutes are automatically emptied from the replay buffer.

Parental Lock Function

Receiving and Tuning to an Alert

Whenever a stored sports team, artist, or song is playing on another channel, an interruption ALERT appears on the unit display. To tune to the game, artist or song identified by the alert, follow the steps below:
1
When stored information is broadcast, after displaying “Song Alert”, “Artist Alert” or “Game Alert”, the screen changes to My Music list Game list
2
Touch [ ] of the channel on the list you want to receive.
The display changes to the selected channel and the channel is received.
If [ ] is touched, return to the previous screen.
If no operation is performed for 5 seconds, or [Exit] is touched, the
screen returns to the normal mode screen.
*1Only for Song Alert and Artist Alert. *2Only for Game Alert.
2
*
display.
1
*
or My
This function can help restrict the listening of channels to children of appropriate age levels only. For information on setting the Parental Control passcode, refer to When a locked channel is selected, “Channel Locked” is displayed and then the numeric keypad appears for you to enter the passcode.
Input the 4-digit passcode you set in “Setting the Parental Lock” on page 70.
The initial number is 0000.
If you input a wrong passcode, “Incorrect Lock Code” is displayed.
After entering the correct passcode, you can access all locked
channels without entering the passcode again until the unit is powered off and then back on.
“Setting the Parental Lock” on page 70.
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Using Jump Memory and Jump Recall function

Flash Memory/
The Jump Channel is a special channel that you can jump to with the press of a dedicated button and then jump back to the previous channel. This channel is often used to select your favorite SiriusXM traffic and weather report channel.
1
To store the Jump channel in memory, first tune to the channel that you wish to store and then touch the Function Guide page button to select page 2 [P 2/3]. Then touch and hold the [JUMP] button for at least 2 seconds.
2
Touch [JUMP] to recall and tune to the saved Jump channel.
Saved Jump channel can also be recalled by pressing and holding MAP, even in modes other than SiriusXM mode.
Pressing and holding MAP again for at least 2 seconds will jump
back to the previous mode or SiriusXM channel.
Only one channel can be stored as the jump source channel. When
you want to store a new channel, the old channel will be cleared and the new one will be memorized.

Storing iTunes Tagging information

iTunes Tagging lets you tag songs heard on SiriusXM channels. Using this unit in conjunction with an optional SiriusXM Tuner and a Tagging compatible iPod/iPhone, you can tag the music that you listen to, then transfer the tag information to your iPod/iPhone, and later, when your iPod/iPhone is connected to iTunes, you can preview, buy and download your tagged songs. For details, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the Tagging compatible iPod/iPhone.
When a desired song is heard on a SiriusXM channel, if there is tag information of the song, the [Tag] button will light.
Tou ch [Tag] to save its tag information.
If no iPod/iPhone is connected, “Tag Count X” is displayed (X is the total amount of the tag information stored in this unit).
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 an iPod that doesn’t support the tagging function is connected,
“Non-Tagging 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.
Portable audio player (Optional)
A Flash memory or Portable audio player can be connected to the INA-W910 through the USB Connector of this unit. If a Flash memory device or Portable audio player is connected to the unit, MP3/WMA/AAC files of Flash memory and MP3/WMA files of Portable audio player can be played back.

BANK Function (Tag search mode only)

When a Flash Memory is connected, the following description is available only when Tag is set in page 61.
What is a Bank?
A bank is a unit of up to 1,000 songs, which is stored in memory/Portable audio player. “Banking” refers to the grouping of songs available in Flash Memory/Portable audio player, in banks of 1,000 songs each. However, when a Flash Memory is connected, 1 BANK can store up to 1,000 songs under the following conditions. Otherwise, the number of songs that can be stored may be less than 1,000. Conditions (general estimate values)
Playlists: 20 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Genres: 10 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Composers: 30 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Artists: 30 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Albums: 100 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Titles: 1,000 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Folders: 100 (32 characters; 64 bytes) Files: 1,000 (32 characters; 64 bytes) File Paths: 1,000 (128 characters; 256 bytes)
About Banking
While a bank is being built up, “Banking” is displayed. If another bank is selected when unit power is turned on, the ACC position is set, or USB connection is made, banking will start. It can take anywhere from a few seconds to up to 10 minutes for banking to complete. This depends on the number of files and folders in Flash memory/Portable audio player.
Available operations while Banking
Search functions, such as album search or tag information (artist display, etc.) are available during the banking process. However, during such time, tag information display changes.
Regular fast-forwarding and next song selection is available.
During Banking, the played back song order may differ from the song order in Flash memory/Portable audio player.
“Setting the USB Search mode” on
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Order of files while Banking
Files are divided in different Banks according to the time and hierarchy they are stored into the Flash memory, up to 1,000 files for each Bank. The order of the files is as follows:
The files in the hierarchy 1 are divided first and the files in other hierarchies are divided according to the time when its superior directory folder in hierarchy 1 is stored.
Flash Memory
Folder
If some file or folder is deleted in the Flash memory, new file or
folder stored into the Flash memory may take the place of the deleted one in some cases.
This unit has the BANK function that automatically divides every 1,000 songs stored in Flash memory/Portable audio player into individual banks to make searching and playing back a song easier. A maximum of 1,000 songs for one bank can be stored according to the order stored in Flash memory/Portable audio player. A maximum of 20 banks (20,000 songs) can be recognized. BANK1 (songs 1 to 1,000) is set as the default. If you want to search beyond 1,000 songs, perform the following operation to select a different bank.
BANK No. Song number
BANK1 1~1,000 BANK2 1,001~2,000
...
BANK20 19,001~20,000
1
Touch [P1/2] to change the function guide.
Hierarchy 1
Hierarchy 2
Hierarchy 3
MP3/WMA/AAC File
...

Playback

1
Press SOURCE/ on the unit.
The SOURCE selection screen is displayed.
2
Touch [USB Audio].
The USB mode is activated and the display changes to the USB screen.
3
Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the desired track (file).
Returning to the beginning of the current track (file):
Touch [ ].
Fast backward:
Touch and hold [ ].
Advancing to the beginning of the next track (file):
Touch [ ].
Fast forward:
Touch and hold [ ].
4
To pause playback, touch [ / ].
Touching [ / ] again will resume playback.
WMA format files that are protected by DRM (Digital Rights
Management), AAC format files that have been purchased from iTunes Music Store and files that are copy-protected (copyright protection) cannot be played back on this unit.
The playback time may not be correctly displayed when a VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) recorded file is played back.
If there is tag information, artist name/album name/track name is
displayed.
ID3 tag/WMA tag
If an MP3/WMA/AAC file contains ID3 tag/WMA tag information, the ID3 tag/WMA tag information is displayed (e.g., song name, artist name, and album name). All other tag data is ignored.
“No Support” is scroll displayed when text information is not
compatible with this unit.
Before disconnecting Flash memory, be sure to change to another
source or set to pause.
2
Touch BANK [ ] or [ ] to select the desired BANK.
Each operation can be performed in the selected bank.
Even if the files are contained in the same folder, they may be saved
as different BANK.
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Repeat Play

Searching for a desired Song

Only Repeat One is available for this mode.
Repeat One: A single song is repeatedly played back.
Repeat Folder: Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back.
1
Touch [P1/2].
The function guide is displayed.
2
Touch [ ].
The file will be played repeatedly.
* (off)
(Repeat One) ( R e p e a t F o l d e r ) ( R e p e a t t h e l i s t b e i n g
3
To cancel repeat play, touch [ ].
* Repeat Folder is available only for flash memory and make sure
“File Name” is set (refer to page 61).
You can switch the Band when “Tag” is set in “Setting the USB
Search mode” (page 61), if the Band is changed, the repeat play mode will be canceled.
“Setting the USB Search mode” on
played back)

Random Play Shuffle (M.I.X.)

The Shuffle function of the Flash memory or Portable audio player is displayed as
1
Touch [ ] after touching [P1/2].
The songs will be played back in random sequence.
When a song is searched by Tag information
(Shuffle Songs) (Shuffle ALL)
When a folder/file is searched by Explorer (File Name) mode (Flash Memory only)
(Shuffle folders) (Shuffle ALL)
2
To cancel M.I.X. play, touch [ ].
*1Song shuffle randomly plays back songs within a selected category
(playlist, album, etc.). The songs within the category are played just once until all songs have been played.
*2All songs in the current Bank are played back in random sequence.
Any one song does not play back again until all songs have been played back.
*3All songs in the current folder are played back in random sequence.
Any one song does not play back again until all songs have been played back.
*4All songs in the Flash Memory are played back in random sequence.
Any one song does not play back again until all songs have been played back.
When a song is played back during Random (M.I.X.) play, the song
can be played back again randomly even if not all songs on the Flash Memory/Portable audio player have been played back.
on the INA-W910.
*1 ALL*
*3 ALL*
2
4
(off)
(off)
You can select to search a song by Tag information or Explorer (File Name) mode for a Flash memory. Before you search a song, select your desired search mode in
“Setting the USB Search mode” on page 61.

Searching by Tag information

Before performing the following procedures, make sure Tag is selected in
“Setting the USB Search mode” on page 61. A Flash memory or Portable audio player can contain hundreds of songs. By using file tag information and keeping these songs organized in playlists, this unit’s search functions will ease song searches. Each music category has its own individual hierarchy. Use the Playlists/ Artists/Albums/Songs/Genres/Composers/Folders/Files search mode to narrow searches based on the table below.
Hierarchy 1 Hierarchy 2 Hierarchy 3 Hierarchy 4
1
Playlists*
Artists* Albums* Songs
Albums* Songs
Songs
Genres* Artists* Albums* Songs
Composers* Albums* Songs
Folders Files
Files
*1Playlist search is not available when a Portable audio player is
connected.
For example: Searching by Artist name The following example explains how an Artists search is performed. Another search mode can be used for the same operation, although the hierarchy differs.
Songs

Searching by artist name

1
Touch [ ].
The search mode is activated, and the search list screen appears.
Touching [ ] for at least 2 seconds will return to last search mode.
2
Touch [ ] of Artists.
The Artists search screen is displayed.
3
Select the desired artist.
To play back the artist directly
Touch [ ] next to the artist’s name. All songs of the selected artist are played back.
To search for the album of an artist
1 Touch [ ] of the selected artist.
The Albums search screen of the selected artist is displayed.
2 Touch [ ] next to the desired album’s name.
All songs of the selected album are played back.
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To search for a song in the album of an artist
1 Touch [ ] of the desired album in “To search for the album
of an artist” in step 2. The Songs search screen of the selected album is displayed.
2 Touch [ ] next to the desired song’s name.
The selected song is played back.
In the Tag search mode, a search can be made quickly by Alphabet
skip function to find the desired artist or song, etc. For details, refer
“Alphabet Skip Function (Tag search mode only)” on page 101.
to
Touching [ ] of ALL will play back all songs in the list when you are
in a hierarchy with an asterisk “*” (see table on the previous page).
Touching [ ] of ALL will display the search list in the next
hierarchy.
When search is made during M.I.X. play, the M.I.X. play mode will be
canceled.
Even if the songs belong to the same playlist, they may be saved as
different Bank.
In the search mode, you can scroll the list one page at a time by
touching [
] or [ ].

Selecting Playlist/Artist/Album/Genre/ Composer (Tag search mode only)

Playlist*/Artist/Album/Genre/Composer can be easily changed, when Tag information search mode is selected (refer to Search mode” on page 61). For example, if you listen to a song from a selected album, the album can be changed.
Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the desired (Playlist) /
(Artist) / (Album) / (Genre) / (Composer).
* This item is invalid when a portable audio player is connected.
If search selection mode is not activated, a Song search is not possible.
If an album is selected from an artist search, the album can be
searched.
During shuffle (M.I.X.) playback, this operation is not possible.
“Setting the USB

Searching by Explorer (File Name) mode (Flash Memory only)

Before performing the following procedures, make sure File Name is selected in A Flash Memory can contain hundreds of songs. By folder/file name searching, you can quickly find desired folder/file. This operation is similar to search a folder/file from PC.
1
2
3
“Setting the USB Search mode” on page 61.
Touch [ ].
The search mode is activated, and the search list screen appears.
Touch [ ] to enter the selected folder or touch [ ] to play back the selected file.
Touch [ ] of the selected folder to play back all songs in the folder.
Repeat step 2 until the desired folder/file is found when a folder is entered.
When a Portable audio player is connected, even though File Name is
“Setting the USB Search mode” (page 61), the Tag information
set in search mode will be applied. By using the direct search bar, you can search for an album, song, etc. more efficiently. For details, refer to page 104.
“Direct Search Function” on

Select the desired Folder (Folder up/down)

If you listen to a file from a selected folder, the folder can be changed.
Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the folder.
During M.I.X. ALL playback, this operation is not possible.
When Folder up/down is made during M.I.X. Folder play, the M.I.X.
Folder play mode will be canceled.

Creating the playlist from the Artist/ Album information of the current song (Tag search mode only)

When a song is played back, a playlist about all the songs with the same Artist or Album stored in the Flash memory or Portable audio player can be created.
1
Touch [P1/2] when a song is played back.
The function guide changes.
2
Touch [X-RPT ARTIST] or [X-RPT ALBUM] to create the playlist.
This operation cannot be performed when “File Name” is set in “Setting the USB Search mode” on page 61.
According to the artist/album information of the current song, a
playlist containing all the songs with the same artist/album (within the same BANK) are made into a playlist. The playlist begins playback immediately.
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