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1.                                      29  Setting the Menu Language                          29  Clock teen pae ox S bM 30  Security Code Setting erranera 30  Setting Security code          ccccecceeeseseeseeereeees 30  Setting Top banner and Bottom banner  IA Arc TUTO TR 30  Screen LED Customize                                 wewa 30  Setting the Brightness of the  Backlighting ia 30  Adjusting the Minimum Level of  Backes EE 30  Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at  Nia GE 30  Switching the Display Colour and Wallpaper  Image  Background                                   31  KE E 31  Switching Display Modes                             32  Adjusting Brightness                                  v  32  Adjusting Colour of Picture                          32  Adjusting Image Contrast                             32  About INE W990BT                     eene 32  Displaying the Product Information              32  Checking the Divx  Registration                 32  Initialising the System                                   32  Installation Setup                                  sss 33  D  monstration Setup                                  mwwee 33  Setting Demo mode to Off On                      33    Sound Setup    Sound Setup Operation                                     23  Car Specific Sound Setup                                 34  Setting the MX  Media Xpander                      34  Equalizer Presets  EQ Presets                          35  Quick Sound Setup Eeer 35  
2.                              69  Searching for a Desired Video File                   70  Alphabet Skip Function                                70  Direct Up Down Function                                70  Repeat EE 70  Random Play  Shuffle                                      71  Random Play  Shuffle Songs                           71  Information   Product Software Update                                  72  PROOUL DAD 72  List of Language Codes aaa 73  list of Country wa 74  tee DIBBCUILD aeia 76  If this Message Appears                        v  mmmwwwe Jen  EIERE 79  END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT    MDHEFOSO  D  EE 80  END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT    HERE  aa  82    Installation and    Connections  Warning ME 84  CAUTION RE 84  PRECAUTIONS io ice Ue tite 84  Installation seite eni tide eeu ran sss 85  CONDE ww 88  System b xample  rerea ede 90       Operating Instructions    PRECAUTIONS       IMPORTANT INFORMATION  PLEASE  READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS  PRODUCT     This product is intended to safely provide turn by turn  instructions to get you to a desired destination  Please read the  following precautions to ensure that you use this navigation  system correctly     This product is not a substitute for your personal judgement  Any  route suggestions made by this navigation system should never  supersede any local traffic regulations or your personal  judgement and or knowledge of safe driving practices  Do not  follow route suggestions if the navigation system instructs
3.          2   Selecting Folders    Concerning MP3 WMA AAC                     22  Searching from CD Text                                   22  File Folder Name Search    Concerning MP3 WMA AAC                     22  About MP3 WMA AAC            ccsseeeeeeen 22   DVD  Playin  a DISC EA 24   If a Menu Screen Appears                             25   Numeric Keypad Input Operations                25   Displaying the Top Menu Screen                  25   Displaying the Menu Screen                         25  Stopping Playback  PRE STOP                        26  Stopping Playback                                            26  Fast forwarding Fast reversing                         26  Finding the Beginnings of Chapters Tracks    PCS PEU NE UNS 26  Playing Still Frames  Pausing                           26  Slow Motion Playback                                      26  Selecting Folders ino 24  R  peat Playback 5  eet E ERES 21  Searching by Title Number                               ZI  Searching Directly by Chapter Number            27  Searching for a Desired Video File                   2 7  Switching  he Ane le eite tec Eb 28       Switching the Audio Tracks                             28  Switching the Subtitles   Subtitle Eangudpe  ia 28  About DIVX Eet 28  Setup    Setup Operation    General Setup    General Setup Operation                                  20  Text Display Setting                                         20  Setting The S CEOIT Aaaa 20  Format Settings        
4.         D BLUETOOTH devices Name   2  Favorites Display  Short Cut icon  Dialled Received Missed Display  Each histories icon       Connecting a BLUETOOTH Device    Registering a BLUETOOTH device in INE W990BT enables automatic  connection    If it does not connect automatically  run through the connection  procedure again     1 Press the    Phone  button   The Phone menu screen is displayed     2 Touch  Connect    BLUETOOTH connection will start     Disconnecting the BLUETOOTH  Connection    Touch  Disconnect    The BLUETOOTH connection is disconnected     5 1 en       Changing the connecting BLUETOOTH  Device    If multiple BLUETOOTH devices are registered in this device  you can  change the connection among the registered devices     1 Press the m  Phone  button   The Phone menu screen is displayed     2 Touch  Change Device    The Set Bluetooth Device screen is displayed     3 Touch  Audio  or  Hands free  of the selected  device   The connection will transfer to the selected device        Answering a Call    Incoming calls are announced by the received call ring tone and a  displayed message  PHONE No   etc       1 An incoming call triggers the ringtone and an  incoming call display     2 Touch  47   or press    Phone  button   The call starts       During a call  the audio for the current mode on the unit is muted   After calling  playback will resume      When the caller s number is transmitted to the system  if the caller s  name is stored in the phone book  the name 
5.       Screen LED Customize   Visual   About      Installation   Demo mode      Depending on the item  repeat step 3     4 Touch  4  or   gt    etc   to change its setting     When the pop up window for setup is displayed  touch  X  to    close the window after setting     5 Touch  45  to return to the previous screen       Immediately after changing the settings of General Setup  While the  system is writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key to    OFF  Otherwise  the settings may not be changed        Text Display Setting     Text Display  is selected on the General setup menu in step 3  Refer to   General Setup Operation   page 29      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  Initial setting    On    Off    Turns off the scroll mode     On  Turns on the Auto scroll mode  Scroll display is repeated    as long as the mode is turned on     Format Settings    The character code to be used for tag text information displayed on the    screen can be selected from 7 character codes     Setting item  Format Sel   Setting contents  Latin 1   Latin 9  Initial setting    Russian      Chinese   Thai   Arabic   Hebrew    Latin 1  ISO 8859 1  Latin 9  ISO 8859 15  Russian  ISO 8859 5  Chinese  GB18030  Thai  CP874  Arabic  CP1256  Hebrew    CP1255    Setting the Menu Language    The Setup menu  feedback information  etc  for this unit can be change
6.      To make a call by one of all the histories  J Touch  All      4 Touch the name from the call history   The details screen of the call history is displayed     5  Touch 4       The phone call is started       Touching  Delete  deletes the selected histories     Dialing a Number In the Phone Book    You can use the phone book of the mobile phone to make a phone call   Before using  you need to transfer the phone book from the mobile  Phone to the system  For details on how to transfer the phone book  refer  to    Synchronising the Phone Book     page 54      1 Press the Jp  Phone  button   The phone menu screen is displayed     2 Touch Bi    3 Touch the person name or the telephone number  from the Phone Book list     4 Touch  5        The phone call is started     Entering a Phone Number to Make a Call    1 Press the v  Phone  button   The phone menu screen is displayed     2 Touch EJ     The number input screen appears   3 Enter the phone number you wish to call     e You can input         by touching    0    repeatedly     You can enter up to 31 digits     4 Touch  5        5 Touch  Call    The phone call is started     Redial Function    You can redial the person you have previously called     1 Press the    Phone  button   The phone menu screen is displayed        Touch  Redial      J Touch  Call    The phone call is started     Voice Dial Function    While connecting to a voice dial compatible hands free phone  you can  make a telephone call by voice dial operation  
7.      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     GI cn       END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  HERE     PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  CAREFUL BEFORE USING THE HERE DATABASE    NOTICE TO THE USER   THIS IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT   AND NOT AN AGREEMENT  FOR SALE   BETWEEN YOU AND HERE B V  FOR YOUR COPY  OF THE HERE NAVIGABLE MAP DATABASE  INCLUDING  ASSOCIATED COMPUTER SOFTWARE  MEDIA AND  EXPLANATORY PRINTED DOCUMENTATION PUBLISHED BY  HERE  JOINTLY  THE DATABASE    BY USING THE DATABASE   YOU ACCEPT AND AGREE TO ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS  OF THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT   AGREEMENT    IF  YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT   PROMPTLY RETURN THE DATABASE  ALONG WITH ALL  OTHER ACCOMPANYING ITEMS  TO YOUR SUPPLIER FOR A  REFUND     OWNERSHIP    The Database and the copyrights and intellectual property or  neighboring r
8.     General Sound       11 16 AM    Setting items  Disc   Radio   Auxiliary  AUX     App Connection Method    Rear Seat Entertainment  RSE     4 Touch  4  or   gt    etc   to change its setting     When the pop up window for setup is displayed  touch  X  to  close the window after setting     5 Touch  42  to return to the previous screen       Immediately after changing the Source Setup  while the system is  writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key to OFF   Otherwise  the settings may not be changed     41 cn       Disc Setting     Disc  is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3  Refer to    Source  Setup Operation   page 41       You can perform DVD setup in DVD video mode    e Touch  Stop  before performing Disc setup     Setting of the DVD Menu Language    Set the language used for the menus  title menu  etc       Setting item  DVD Menu Language  Setting contents  AUTO  Initial setting    EN   JA   DE  ES  FR   IT  SV  RU ZH    e When    AUTO    is selected  the primary menu language among the  recorded ones is played     As for the language abbreviation  refer to    List of Language Codes      page 73      Setting of the Audio Language    Set the audio language produced from the speakers     Setting item  Audio Language  Setting contents  AUTO  Initial setting    EN   JA   DE  ES  FR   IT  SV  RU ZH    e When    AUTO    is selected  the primary audio language among the  recorded ones is applied     As for the language abbreviation  refer to    List of
9.     of the desired item     Setting item  Current Source  Video Media    Camera  Setting contents  Display Mode    Brightness   Color   Contrast      Only  Current Source  Video Media   can be set   3 Touch  4  or   gt    to change its setting     4 Touch     to return to the previous screen       Immediately after changing the settings of Display Setup  While the  system is writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key to  OFF  Otherwise  the settings may not be changed     3 L EN       Switching Display Modes    Setting item  Display Mode  Setting contents  FULL  Initial setting    NORMAL       In FULL mode  the monitor displays a normal picture wider to fit  in a wide screen monitor        In NORMAL mode  the monitor displays a normal picture at the  centre of the screen with a vertical black band at each side     Adjusting Brightness  Setting item  Brightness  Setting content   15 to 415  Initial setting  0     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     Adjusting Colour of Picture  Setting item  Color    Setting content   15 to 415  Initial setting  0     You can adjust the colour between MIN   15  and MAX   15    When it reaches the minimum or maximum point  the display  shows  MIN  or  MAX  respectively     Adjusting Image Contrast    Setting item  Contrast  Setting content   15 to 415  Initial setting  0     You can adjust the contrast betwee
10.    1 Press and hold the E  Phone  button for at least 3  seconds        The Voice Dial mode screen is activated     2 Say the telephone number     or name     you want to  call  into the microphone     The number and name depend on the voice dial information  stored in the mobile phone     3 To finish the Voice Dial mode  touch  X        Youcan perform this operation only when a voice dial compatible  mobile phone is connected      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 being available on the  mobile phone  For details  refer to the owner s manual of the mobile  phone      Depending on the mobile phone  the voice dial operation may finish  automatically        Operations During a Conversation    Mi Display example    Ipine Office    00 00 13    A S   Vol  37 Vol   M  NNEEN   E    Keypad    can       CD Name  Phone number  Type       Depending on the model  Type may not be displayed    2 Conversation time    Adjusting the Speech Volume    You can adjust the transmit volume and receive volume respectively     Touch  4  or   gt   for    Vol            YJ   Microphone Level       J   Caller Volume    You can adjust the volume in 11 levels   Touch   lt q  to turn down the volume  Touch  p  to turn up the  volume     Changing the Voice Output    The voice output for calls is switchable between car speakers
11.    87 5 me    12   3   4  T5   e  87 50MHz 90 10MHz 98 10MHz 106 10MHz 108 00MHz 87 50MHz               une TA  DX Seek          Sound  menu icon  B Sound Menu Screen  Sound      whe  fu     p    EQ Presets    PFTecdla2cpancder    Car Specific  Sound Setup    Jl E   Other  DI i      Oc    Media Xpander Quick Sound    Defeat    TCR Parametric EA    11 22AM    Touch Operation    You can operate the system by using the touch panel on the screen       Be sure to touch the onscreen button lightly with the pad of your  finger to protect the display       f you touch a button and there is no reaction  remove your finger  from the display once  and try again      Onscreen buttons that cannot be operated appear dull in colour     Common onscreen buttons     Z5   Returns to the previous screen  Depending on the  function  this button may cancel the operations  performed on the screen     X   Closes the window        komme  5  The clock display   Selecting an Item ma List You can switch between the 12 hour display and 24 hour  AAA display options    To scroll through a list  perform the following operations  For details on how to set the clock display  refer to    Clock    Display Setting     page 30      Touch the screen and slide your finger up and down   The screen will scroll along with your finger movement     Also  you can touch  A  and  V    Displaying Audio Visual Information on  the Navigation screen       SAA You can display the currently playing information  Freguency  Track 
12.    FOR CAR USE ONLY NUR F  R AUTOMOBIL GEBRAUCH POUR APPLICATION AUTOMOBILE UNIQUEMENT PARA USO EN  AUTOM  VILES SOLO PER L UTILIZZO IN AUTOMOBILE ENDAST FOR BILBRUK ALLEEN VOOR GEBRUIK IN DE AUTO TOJIbKO    ANA MCTIOJIBBOBAHMR B ABTOMOBMJIRX DO U  YCIA TYLKO W SAMOCHODZIE    Gel HINE    ADVANCED NAVI STATION    INE W990BT    Y    UI  iPod iPhone    Bluetooth    BASSENGING    Bawa Ix  DVD  man DIVX    e       WN N   Maps for Life    Alpine Tunelt App    s OWNER S MANUAL      ANV  NDARHANDLEDNING   Please read before using this equipment Innan du anv  nder utrustningen b  r du l  sa  igenom denna anv  ndarhandledning    e BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG e GEBRUIKERSHANDLEIDING   Lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung Lees deze aanwijzingen aandachtig alvorens  bitte vor Gebrauch des Ger  tes  dit toestel te gebruiken   e MODE D EMPLOI   Veuillez lire avant d utiliser cet appareil     e PYKOBOJICTBO IIO 23KCIIJIVATAIIAM  IIpourure nacrosuee pyKoBOJICTBO nepeg    HauyaJIOM HCIIOJIb30BaHH5s OOOPyAOBaHHA   e INSTRUKCJA OBS  UGI    e MANUAL DE OPERACI  N  L  alo antes de utilizar este equipo     Prosimy zapozna   si   z t   instrukcj   przed  przyst  pieniem do u  ytkowania urz  dzenia   e ISTRUZIONI PER CUSO  Si prega di leggere prima di utilizzare 1l  attrezzatura     Designed by ALPINE Japan  INE W990BT_OM  E3401002650       ALPINE ELECTRONICS MARKETING  INC   1 7  Yukigaya Otsukamachi  Ota ku   Tokyo 145 0067  JAPAN  Phone  03 5499 4531    ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA  INC   19145 Grameroy P
13.    If a call comes in from another phone during a call  a notice is displayed  on the screen  This function can only be used if the connected mobile  phone has a call waiting function service included     Receiving calls during a current call    If a new call comes in during a current call  a screen allowing you to  negotiate the new call is displayed     Alpine Office    Jason  eg RESET eX TEC  2         D Touch  2 5  to take the new call and put the current  party on hold   Touch  2979   to not take the new call and continue your  call with the current party     2 Touch   2738   to end your call with the current call and    take the new call     Switching calls    00 00 07    p J Vol     p      gt         Vol   a NN          gt  Alpine Office        3  Touch to switch the call       This unit supports only the Call Waiting function of a mobile phone   The second call function and three way calling function of a mobile  phone cannot be operated from this unit  Also the screen display may  malfunction     D  EN    BLUETOOTH Audio    If a BLUETOOTH compatible mobile phone  portable player  etc  is  connected by wireless  you can play back a song  operation is  controllable from the unit      Mi Display example for BLUETOOTH Audio main screen    i  USB Audio 1 AUX     gt  _Bluetooth Audic   Alpine Song8   Alpine   Alpine Message  00001 00034    03 00     connect       Change   Nn   Device      Song title   Artist title   Album title   Playing time   BLUETOOTH devices Name     5
14.    N 7e  india   NE   7868  Niger          on   er  Ohna   10   zsre meets     NF       7870  Norokisand        c0  6770  Colombia   0 s  ra              na  7er  Nera       on   ere  CosaRica     iR    1 7882  ran Wami Repubic oi      NI       7878  Nicaragua   ov   eme  Camvede       m 754  ty               no   7878  Norway       ox LE   Christmas island       JM   varr  Jamaica   ne   7680  Nepal      Lov emo   s   Jo  var  joden   nR 7882  Nau      D   ew4 Diu   ke  vsr  kwosa   om   7977  oman       74                               Outlying Islands  REEL SR       8582   Surinamo    US__ _ 8883   United States_    PN   8078  Picam   ST   8354   Sao Tome and Principe           PR Le  Puerco   sv   8986  EI See   uA ee ees  ww IAA  ENEUNN 6007  o                6000   Swazilana   aide   Ro   8279  Romana   TG   e471  Togo   VN   8678   VietNam     s  sws seea   v  s  wu                          9 EN    In Case of Difficulty    If you encounter a problem  please turn the power off  then on again   If the unit is still not functioning normally  please review the items in  the following checklist  This guide will help you isolate the problem  if the unit is at fault  Otherwise  make sure the rest of your system is    properly connected  or then consult your authorised Alpine dealer        Basic  No function or display     Vehicle s ignition is off     If connected according to the instructions  the unit will not  operate with the vehicle s ignition off     Improper power lead
15.    Programme Type  ia 44  Setting PTY31  Emergency Broadcast   RecepHOfE ue 44  Setting the TUNER  FM  Tone Quality   Tuner Condition                                44  PUSS nA aa 44  Setting the AUX Mode                             s   44  Setting the Primary AUX Name   AUX Setup  seren 44  Setting the App Connection Method                45  Rear Seat Entertainment Setting                       45    Setting the Rear Seat Entertainment  S SEG Bb ei aa e 45    BLUETOOTH Setup    BLUETOOTH Setup Operation                        Displaying BLUETOOTH Information             Registering the BLUETOOTH Device              Setting the Passcode   o oos tee eode   Selecting the Output Speaker                            Adjusting the Caller Volume                             Adjusting the Microphone Level                       Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume                      Deleting All the Histories                              v   Changing the Phone book List Order                  Camera Setup    C  mera Setup Operation 5 ei tesi Us    AUX Camera Setting ioo o e e eR  Setting the Camera Input                                  Camera Interrupt Setting   Power OFF Mode                       een    About the Rear Camera Guide                             BLUETOOTH Operation    Setup Before Using esst  About BLUETOOTH ee cceeeee  About the Hands Free Phone                         Before Using BLUETOOTH                            Hands Free Phone Control    Connecting a BLUETOOTH Devi
16.    Searching by Title Number    Use this function to easily find positions on the DVD using the DVD s  titles  Perform operations while playback is stopped     1 Touch  10Key  of Bottom banner   The numeric keypad input mode screen appears   If  10Key  is not displayed  touch        in the bottom banner  to display  10Key      For DVD Video  the numeric keypad can also be displayed by  touching the Menu screen and then touching  Key  twice     2 Enter a desired title by touching its number   See page 25 for operation of the numeric keypad     3 Touch  Enter    Playback will start from the number selected     4 Touch  X        This function cannot be used on discs on which no title numbers are  recorded     Some disc may not accept any operation     searching Directly by Chapter Number    Use this function to easily move to the beginnings of the chapters on the  disc  Perform operations during playback  during PRE STOP or while  playback is paused     1 Touch  10Key  of Bottom banner   The numeric keypad input mode screen will appear   If  10Key  is not displayed  touch        in the bottom banner  to display  10Key      2 Touch and enter the chapter number you want to    play   oee page 25 for operation of the numeric keypad     3 Touch  Enter  to confirm your selection   Playback will start from the selected chapter     4 Touch  X        This function is not available for a disc on which chapters are not  stored     Searching for a Desired Video File    You can select a vide
17.    The display shows the DVB T mode screen     About the DVB T Operation Screen    When you touch the screen in the DVB T mode  the operation screen is  displayed  For details on how to operate  refer to the Owner s Manual of  the connected Digital TV Receiver  DVB T      Mi Menu operation mode screen display example       C        Switches the Channel number  Favorite channel number  down       Ir   Switches the Channel number   Favorite channel number   up     Tune   Channel or FAV    owitches between the Channel mode and the Favorite   channel mode     EPG    Call up the Electronic Programme Guide  EPG      Menu    Call up the menu screen     Menu Control    Call up the menu operation mode     AN    owitches the source     Scan    Touch the switch to start the scan procedure     9                        The ke P  buttons provide the same functions above       Ifthe setting for  Setting Direct Touch Operation   page 45  is set to     On     direct touch operation is possible  Directly touch operation  switches displayed on the screen to operate  To display the operation  screen  touch  Control         Operating a TV    To operate a TV Receiver  TV   Optional   set    Setting the Primary  AUX Name  AUX Setup    page 44  or    Setting the Secondary AUX  Name   page 44  to    TV        Change to the TV mode    Touch  TV  of Top banner   The display shows the TV mode screen     About the TV Operation Screen    When the TV playback screen is displayed  you can touch the screen t
18.    This device supports ID3 tag v1 0  v1 1  v2 2  v2 3  v2 4  and N  WMA tag Ver 1 x  If tag data is in an MPS WMA AAC file  this     device can display the title  track title   artist name  and album a  6  YO   name ID3 tag WMA tag data  maximum 64 characters   m   The number of characters may be limited  or not correctly   displayed  depending on the tag information  S D    Playing back MP3 WMA AAC    MP3 WMA AAC files are prepared  then written to a CD R  CD   RW  DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW  using CD R writing    software and USB memory    B   e Maximum numbers of playable files   folders  Disc  2 000 files 200 folders  including Root Folder Divx9 file  Folder MP3 WMA AAC File  USB memory  10 000 files folders  including Root Folder   DivX file     Playback may not be performed if a disc exceeds the limitations    described above  Terminology    If a file folder name is long  the maximum possible number of Bit rate  files may decrease   e Both Audio and Video files are counted if their formats are This is the    sound    compression rate specified for encoding  The  playable on this unit  higher the bit rate  the higher the sound quality  but also the larger  Media supported EES    The media that this device can play back are CD ROMs  CD Rs  Sampling rate    CD RWs  DVD Rs  DVD RWs  DVD Rs  DVD RWs and USB This value shows how many times per second the data is sampled  memory   recorded   For example  music CDs use a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz   so the sound is sampled  reco
19.    t Bluetooth Devi     e  EE No   etc   in the Indicator Bar of the Navigation screen     Passcode Change    Phone Speaker Voie Georges Pompidou HH  Caller Volume 3 za      2 General         After touching the screen  move your finger away from the screen  before dragging and that item will be selected     About the Indicator Display    The Indicator Bar at the bottom of the screen displays various types of  information  like the current time        9 BIS ile  Alpine Songi ALPINE Alpine Message _ 3 50PM    87 50MHz  90 10MHz 98 10MHz 106 10MHz 108 00MHz 87 50MHz       CD The display will differ depending on the source  For  details  refer to the display example of each source    2  Lights up when connected to a BLUETOOTH  compatible device   GH  BLUETOOTH connection to audio device    GY  BLUETOOTH connection to Hands Free Phone  Blinks while reconnecting  Does not display when  connection is set to OFF     3  Indicates the battery level of the connected  BLUETOOTH device     Battery  Level       This may not be displayed depending on the connected  BLUETOOTH device      Indicates the signal strength level of the connected  BLUETOOTH compatible device   Displayed when BLUETOOTH setting is ON        e mea    17sen    Radio          WW Display example for Radio main screen        D Band display   2 Frequency display   3 Preset button   4  Seek mode       Listening to the Radio    1 Touch  Radio  of Top banner   The radio mode is activated and the display changes to the  Hadio 
20.   1 Shift the gear lever to the reverse  R  position   The rear view image is displayed while the car remains in  reverse     2 If you shift the gear lever to a position other than  reverse  R   the monitor returns to the previous  screen       Never depend solely on the camera when backing up  Always turn  and look and only use the camera for additional assistance     This function is effective when the reverse wire is properly connected     64 2    USB Memory     Optional     You can play back music files  MP3 WMA A AC  and video files   DivX   stored in a USB memory device on the internal player of this       system  DivX   files stored in a USB memory device and protected by  DRM  Digital Rights Management  cannot be played    This section explains music operations only  Refer to the Divx9  operation section in  DVD   page 24  for information on video       Some DivX files stored in a USB memory cannot be operated played      Jr the first file played is a music file  the mode will be the music play  mode  If the first file played is a video file  the mode will be the video  play mode     Mi Display example for the USB main screen  Info mode     Audio mode    L   BITE    ietooth Audi    Alpine Song2  ALPINE    Alpine Message    00003 00010    11 23 AM    o i v W    Disc Video USB Video Bluetooth Audio AUX     gt  S      Alpine Video 2 avi  00002 00002    Audio   MP3 48000Hz 2Ch  Subtitle   Off  0016  em      ge  4    Audio   Subtitle            Refer to    Display example 
21.   1 Touch  4  or   gt    of    Security Code    to set to    On        2 After the confirmation message appears  touch   OK    The password setting screen is displayed     4 Enter a password  then touch  OK      Enter the 6 digit number     Input numbers are displayed as             4 Enter the same password again  then touch  OK    The password is set and the system returns to the previous  screen        f you forget a registered password  you can not use this unit  In this  case  service will be required     Clearing the password    1 Touch  4  or   gt    of    Security Code    to set to  Off    The password setting screen is displayed     2 Enter the password you have set  then touch  OK    The password is cleared and the system returns to the  previous screen    e Input numbers are displayed as             ZU ew    Setting Top banner and Bottom banner  Display     Top Bottom Banner Fade Out  is selected on the General setup menu  in step 3  Refer to    General Setup Operation   page 29     You can configure the display setting for the Top banner and Bottom  banner for the audio visual source     Setting item  Top Bottom Banner Fade Out  Setting contents  Off  Initial setting    Top   Top and Bottom    Off  Always displayed   Top  Top banner will fade out after 5 seconds if no  operations are performed    Top and Bottom  Top banner and Bottom banner will fade out  after 5 seconds if no operations are  performed        Screen LED Customize     Screen LED Customize  is selec
22.   59  Change to the External DVD Mode              59  About the DVD Operation Screen                 59  Operating an External DVD Changer               60  Change to the External DVD Changer  Mode aede a a trei 60  About the DVD Changer Operation  S CT gea NN 60  Operating the Mobile Digital TV Receiver   DVB T ha E EE 60  Changing to the Mobile Digital TV Receiver   DVB T Mode  cise e ee 60  About the DVB T Operation Screen             60  PENINA DW  ee 61  Change to the TV mode                                61  About the TV Operation Screen                    61  Operating a USB Player or DAB DAB   TUNER  tee 61  Change to the USB PLAYER or DAB DAB   hero ce rM ee ce Deamon eer renee res 61  Applying Tunelt  Launching Tunelt App                                      62  Facebook Notification Function                       62    Camera Operation  Optional     Rear Camera Operation                          sss 64  Checking Rear Camera view                         64  Displaying the Rear View Video while the Car   IS An D 64    USB Memory  Optional     Play ba k EE 65  e E 65       Random Play  MAI 66    Random Play  Shuffle Songs                           66  Searching for a Desired Song                           66  WAG Seares 66  File Folder Name Search                               67  Direct Up Down Function                                67    Select the Desired Folder  Folder up down      67  iPod iPhone  Optional     PlayDa k ean e a 69  Searching for a Music File   
23.   Sound Setup Operation   page 33     You can set and reproduce the best audio environment for the  environment in your car     1 Touch the relevant Vehicle type     Vehicle Type    Roadster   Cabriolet Hatchback    A  Compact Car Station Wagon            09 18AM    Touch the position of the driver   s seat   Touch the size of the front speaker     Select whether or not there is a tweeter     kl me Q9 DO    Select the installation position of the rear speaker   If you select    No rear speaker     you cannot adjust the rear  speaker in Fader Time Correction X Over in sound setup     6 Select whether or not there is a subwoofer   If you select    No     you cannot adjust the subwoofer level   subwoofer phase in sound setup     7 Select the material of the car seats   The settings confirmation screen is displayed      fthe car seats are made of both leather and fabric  select  Half  Leather      8 Check the settings and touch  OK      System Summary    E    Hatchback e 5 1 4  13cm    pists    pen  eg    Sas         Rear Deck e Fabric      EMEN  n    09 18AM          f Preset3 was already saved for Time Correction X Over Parametric  EQ  the data will be overwritten     The Car Specific Sound settings are reflected in the following Audio  Setup items     Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve  Parametric EQ     Adjusting the Time Correction  TCR     Adjusting the Crossover Settings  X Over     The Equalizer Presets  EQ Presets  settings are FLAT     GLEN    Setting the MX  Medi
24.   TV  USB PLAYER   DAB      When a DVB T tuner or USB PLAYER  sold separately  is  connected  you can use it to connect one more External Input device   Setting the Secondary name can change the mode name display of  this device     Setting the Secondary AUX Name    Secondary name can be set only when Primary name is set to    DVB T     or    USB PLAYER        Setting item  Secondary Name   Setting contents  OFF  Initial setting    AUX 2   DVD   GAME    EXT DVD   DVD CHG   DVB T     TV   USB PLAYER     DAB      The selected source name is displayed instead of AUX mode name     xl If the Primary Name is DVB T  DVB T is not displayed as a  Secondary Name option     2 If the Primary Name is USB PLAYER  USB PLAYER is not displayed  as a Secondary Name option     Switching the Visual Input Signal System  After setting to    On    in  Setting the AUX Mode     this setting can be  carried out  The video input type can be changed     Setting item  Signal  Setting contents  Auto  Initial setting    NTSC   PAL    Auto  The video input signal type  NTSC or PAL  will    be automatically selected   NTSC PAL  Choose the video input signal type manually     Setting Direct Touch Operation    If DVB T is set as the Primary Name or Secondary Name  this setting is  available     Setting item  Direct Touch  Setting contents  On  Initial setting    Off  On  Direct Touch operation is available on the DVB T screen     Off  Direct Touch operation is not available on the DVB T  screen        Setting 
25.   corresponds to the media connected       To cancel MX mode for all music source  set MX to  Off  in step 1     Each music source  such as FM radio  CD  and MP3 WMA AAC can  have its own MX setting     Equalizer Presets  EQ Presets      EQ Presets  is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3  Refer to   Sound Setup Operation   page 33     10 typical equalizer settings are preset at the factory for a variety of  musical source material     Setting item  EQ Presets   Setting contents  FLAT  Initial setting    POP   ROCK   NEWS    JAZZ   ELECTRONICA DANCE   HIP HOP    EASY LISTENING   COUNTRY   CLASSICAL      Only one type can be set to On      When EQ Presets is set  the interlinked Parametric EQ settings are  also changed  We recommend storing Parametric EQ settings in the  Preset in advance      The EQ Presets setting can be configured when Defeat is  Off         Quick Sound Setup     Quick Sound  is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3  Refer to   Sound Setup Operation   page 33      Quick Sound     Radio FM   Media pander    Treble     OFF    a    SubW  eegen       BN em  Level BASS ENGINE SQ      Fader   Balanc Oy  11 16AM       Adjusting Bass Level Treble Level    Setting item  Bass Treble  Setting contents   7 to  7  Initial setting  0       When BASS ENGINE SQ is set to    On     this setting cannot be set    e Adjustment cannot be performed when Defeat is set to    On         The Bass adjusted setting value is interlinked with Band2 of  Parametric EQ  and the 
26.   page 70        f search selection mode is not activated  Direct Up Down Function  is not possible     Select the Desired Folder  Folder up     down     This operation is available only if the most recent song search was a  Folder File Search   If you listen to a file from a selected folder  the folder can be changed        Touch  4 m   or  m  gt    to select the folder       During M I X  ALL playback  this operation is not possible          EN    iPod iPhone        Optional     A separately sold USB iPod iPhone AV cable  KCU 4611V  or a  separately sold Lightning to USB cable  KCU 4711  is required  depending on the type of iPod iPhone    When the INE W990BT is connected by the above cable  the controls  on the iPod are disabled       An iPod iPhone with the Lightning connector does not support iPod  video playback on the unit      Internet or telephone functions  etc   of the iPhone or iPod touch are  not controllable from the unit  but these functions can be controlled  using the iPhone or iPod touch itself      To watch the video screen of the file in the iPod iPhone  the parking  brake must be engaged      For automatic transmission vehicles  place the transmission lever in  the Park position     About iPod iPhone models usable with this unit    e The following devices have been tested and shown to work  with this unit  Correct function of earlier versions cannot be  guaranteed    iPod touch 5th generation 16GB 32GB 64GB  Ver 7 0 4   iPod touch 4th generation 8GB 32GB 
27.  3LB   4 3PS   16 9  Initial setting     When Off is selected  the unit automatically keeps receiving the local      For some discs  the picture may not be set to the selected screen size     RDS station      For details  refer to the explanation on the disc s jacket      Setting item  RDS Regional    E aedi Setting contents  On  Initial setting    Off    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     ES    ZEN D  wun ya SR i  ae eg       43 EN    Switching the Display Language of PTY   Programme Type    Setting item  PTY Language   Setting contents  English  Initial setting    Spanish   French      Italian   German   Portuguese   Swedish    Finnish   Russian   Dutch   Norwegian   Danish    Setting PTY31  Emergency Broadcast   Reception    PTY31  Emergency Broadcast  reception can be set to On Off     Setting item  PTY31  Setting contents  On  Initial setting    Off      The unit automatically gives priority to an emergency broadcast  whenever it begins  and interrupts the programme you are currently  listening to when PTY31 is set to    On         The unit will show    Alarm    in the display during PTY31 reception     Setting the TUNER  FM  Tone Quality   Tuner Condition     This unit can set your preferred tone qua
28.  5  amp  bi CH    The displayed onscreen buttons may differ depending on the AVRCP   version    Status Indicator Song title Artist title Album title Elapsed time do not   display for AVRCP Ver  1 0      To play back audio  a mobile phone or a portable player conforming  to A2DP  Advanced Audio Distribution Profile  or AVRCP  Audio   Video Remote Control Profile  is required    Not all functions work with all devices     During a call  sound on the BLUETOOTH audio source is muted     Compatible AVRCP versions  1 0  1 3  1 4    Available functions may differ depending on the AVRCP version     Playback    1 Touch  Bluetooth Audio  of Top banner     2 Touch  K  or  X  to select the desired track  file      Returning to the beginning of the current file   Touch  K       Fast backward the current file   Touch and hold  K       Advance to the beginning of the next file   Touch  X      Fast forward the current file   Touch and hold  X        The ke PPA buttons provide the same functions above     3 To pause playback  touch  P  111        Repeat Play    Available for AVRCP Ver  1 3 and 1 4 only     Touch   gt    during playback   The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched         Gf  FILE   Y   mh  ALL   Y   CH  OFF       Operations may differ depending on the connected BLUETOOTH  compatible device     M I X   Random Play     Available for AVRCP Ver  1 3 and 1 4 only     Touch  x  during playback   The M I X  mode switches every time  x  is touched     wv  5   ALL   Y  
29.  5  and 6  versions 5 handle both interlaced  and progressive     Audio Codec  MPEG  Layer2  MP2  32 to 384 kbps  MPEG  Layer3  MP3  32 to 320 kbps  MPEG2 Layer2  MP2  8to 160 kbps  MPEG2 Layer3  MP3  8 to 160 kbps    Dolby Digital 32 to 448 kbps  Image bit rate     average 4 Mbps  Peak 8 Mbps   Home Theater Profile supported       Setup Operation    Touch the  Setup  icon on the Audio Visual Playback screen to display  the Setup main screen      Setup  icon    3    USB Audio Bluetooth Audio    87 5 in   4   5   6     87 50MHz 90 10MHz 98 10MHz 106 10MHz 108 00MHz 87 50MHz         Tune TA Info Band       DK Seek    General Setup       General Setup Operation    The parking brake must be engaged to access the General mode  screen  Attempting to access this screen while driving will display  the warning Unable to operate while driving     The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each     Setting item    of General Setup  Refer to each section for  details        1 Touch  Setup  icon of Top banner   The Setup main screen is displayed     2 Touch  General      J   Disc  Radio  Auxiliary  AUX   App Connection Method    Rear Seat Entertainment  RSE         General Sound  11 17 AM       The General Setup screen appears     3 Select the desired item     General  Text Display  Clock Display    Security Code    Top Bottom Banner Fade Out    Screen LED Customize              11 17AM    Setting items  Text Display   Clock Display   Security Code      Top Bottom Banner Fade Out
30.  AST OUT METES AE S PAVEN    If multiple phone numbers are registered  they are all 3 Touch  AII   deleted  i  4 Touch  OK   4 Touch the person name you intend to assign as the    Short Cut dialling number     Th         SE  EES The details screen of the Call History is displayed     Deleting All Entries from the Phone Book 5 Touch  Preset   1 EH J  Phone  button  The details screen for the Short Cut is displayed   The Phone menu screen is displayed  6 Touch  Save     2 Touch  sh  The phone number is assigned to the selected Short Cut    The Phone Book screen is displayed  dialling number        f Diall  Dial2  Dial3 or Dial4 is already registered  it is overwritten   3 Touch  All Delete     Touch  Delete  to delete an assigned short cut dialing number   The confirmation screen is displayed   Assigning from the Phone Book  4 Touch  OK    All entries of the phone book are deleted  1 Press the m  Phone  button     The Phone menu screen is displayed        Touch  ch    The Phone Book screen is displayed     3 Touch the phone number you intendto assign as the  Short Cut dialling number   The details screen of the Phone book is displayed     4 Touch  Preset    The details screen for the Short Cut is displayed     5 Touch  Save    The phone number is assigned to the selected Short Cut  dialling number        f Diall  Dial2  Dial3 or Dial4 is already registered  it is overwritten     Touch  Delete  to delete an assigned short cut dialing number     OO EN       Call Waiting Function 
31.  Adjusting Bass Level Treble Level               35   Adjusting the Subwoofer Level                     35    4 EN    Setting the MX  Media Xpander                  35    Setting the BASS ENGINE SQ                     35  Setting the BASS ENGINE Type                  35  Adjusting the BASS ENGINE Level            36  Adjusting the Fader Balance                         36  Adjusting the Time Correction  TCR               36  Adjusting the Crossover Settings   XE OVER  E 37  Adjusting the Parametric Egualizer Curve   Parametric  EQ NEEN 37  OCES CITE eege 38  Volume Setting Na 38  Setting the Volume for Each Source             38  Rear Speaker Setting Wa 38  Turning Subwoofer On Off                           38  Setting the Subwoofer Phase                         38  Setting Defeat kaaa 38  About Time COrectonD ii anns 39  About the CrossOver ww awa 40    Source Setup    Source Setup Operation                      lt                 4   Dise A m 42  Setting of the DVD Menu Language             42  Setting of the Audio Language                     42  Setting of the Subtitle Language                   42  Changing the Language Setting                    42  Changing the Country Code Setting             42  Setting the Rating Level  Parental Lock      42  Setting the TV Screen Mode                         43  Radio Set llo coss saei anne po C Pb o fate en End 43  PLSBEK Seine  sido st tee aco edad 43  Receiving RDS Regional  Local   SE EE 43  Switching the Display Language of PTY
32.  Band3  125 Hz  500Hz  250 Hz   Band4  250 Hz 1 kHz  B00Hz   Band5  500 Hz 2 kHz  1 kHz   Band6  1 kHz 4 kHz  2 kHz   Band7  2 kHz  7 2 kHz  4 kHz   Band8  5 8 kHz  12 kHz  8 kHz   Band9  9 kHz 20 kHz  16 kHz     dE       Adjusting the Level  Touch  w or A   of  Level  to adjust the level of selected  band     Setting contents   7 to 47  Initial setting  0   Setting the Bandwidth  Touch  4   or   gt   of    Q Adjust    to select the bandwidth     Setting contents  Wide  Initial setting    Medium   Narrow    2 To adjust another band  repeat step 1  and adjust all  bands     3 To store the adjusted setting value  touch and hold   Preset1    Preset2   or  Preset3  for at least 2  seconds       Settings exceeding the frequency of adjacent bands are not available       While adjusting the Parametric EQ  you should consider the  frequency response of the connected speakers      When the Parametric EQ is adjusted  the adjustment for EQ Presets  becomes ineffective      When EQ Presets is set  the interlinked Parametric EQ settings are  also changed  Band2 of Parametric EQ is also interlinked with the  Bass adjusted setting value  and Band  is interlinked with the Treble  adjusted setting value  We recommend storing Parametric EQ  settings in the Preset in advance      Touch  Flat  to initialise all values      The Parametric EQ setting can be configured when Defeat is  Off      Calling the Parametric EQ adjusted value  Calling the pre set Parametric EQ adjusted value     Touch  Pres
33.  CD audio data playback shows the track  numbers recorded on the disc      If an MPS WMA AAC disc with many files and folders is played  it  may take longer than normal to start playback      The playback time may not be correctly displayed when a VBR    Variable Bit Rate  recorded file is played back        Repeat Play    Touch      to repeatedly play back   The tracks  files  will be played repeatealy   The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched     CD   Repeat      OFF      Repeat  Oe COC WP  MP3 WMA AAC   Repeat     Repeat Folder       OFF      Repeat    om SS Q oi      Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back     If the Repeat Play mode is activated during M I X  playback  the  M I X  mode will be cancelled        M I X   Random Play     Touch  25  of Bottom banner during playback   The tracks  files  on the disc will be played back in a random  sequence     The M I X  mode switches every time   gt  lt   is touched     CD    M LX       OFF   gt  M  X    x x gc   MP3 WMA AAC    M LX  Folder       OFF   gt  M l X  Folder     Ee S Gi      Only files in a folder are played back in random sequence      If the M I X  mode is activated during Repeat playback  the Repeat  Play mode will be cancelled       f you select a track by using the search mode  the AM IK play mode  will be cancelled     M I X  ALL  Shuffle Songs   Concerning  MP3 WMA AAC     All files in the disc are played back in random sequence     1 Touch  IQ  Search   of Bottom banner during  
34.  DVD Player    To Video Output terminal    mih  a     mi a ci mm ml TC    To Audio Output terminal                                  iPod VIDEO input connector                                                                                  D AV RCA interface cable  4 pole mini AV plug to 3   3  RCA Extension Cable  Sold Separately   RCA   sold separately      2 Video Audio Input Connectors  YELLOW is for input video  RED is right and WHITE is left  input the audio       To connect an external input device to the iPod VIDEO connector  set    AUX In  to    AUX     Refer to    Setting the AUX Mode   page 44      You can change the name of an external device  Refer to  Setting the Primary AUX Name  AUX Setup    page 44      Connection of a Rear Monitor                                                                                        CAMERA AUX PRE OUT Connector    CAMERA AUX PRE OUT cable To Rear Monitor Input terminal     Yellow  Y Rear Monitor   Sold separately         D Video Output Connector  AUX OUTPUT    2 RCA Extension Cable  Sold Separately     92 EN    Connection of a Mobile Digital TV Receiver USB Player and DVD Changer    iPod VIDEO input connector                                                                         CAMERA AUX PRE OUT Connector    To Video Output terminal    CAMERA AUX PRE OUT cable  To Video Input Terminal    To Video Output terminal    Mobile Digital TV Receiver   Sold separately  DVD Changer    or  Sold  USB Player  sold separately     separ
35.  EQ Presets and Parametric EQ functions are  turned OFF  This disables any settings made for these functions     Setting item  Defeat  Setting content  Off  Initial setting    On      When Defeat is set to  On   the Car Specific Sound Setup MX   Media Xpander  EQ Presets Parametric EQ switch cannot be  selected      Defeat is changed to  Off  if you set BASS ENGINE SQ of Quick  Sound Setting to  On         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                                                                                                        The sound is not balanced because the distance between the  listening position and the
36.  L   FRONT R   FRONT LR    ALL  The sound is output from all speakers in car    FRONT L  The sound is only output from the front left speaker    FRONTR  The sound is only output from the front right  speaker    FRONT LR  The sound is output from the front left and front  right speakers       The setting cannot be adjusted during a phone call  Adjust the setting  before placing a call     Adjusting the Caller Volume     Caller Volume  is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step 3   Refer to BLUETOOTH Setup Operation   page 45    You can adjust the receive volume  during the call     Setting item  Caller Volume  Setting contents  1 to 11  Initial setting  5     Adjusting the Microphone Level     Microphone Level  is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in  step 3    Refer to BLUETOOTH Setup Operation   page 45     You can adjust the transmit volume  during the call     Setting item  Microphone Level  Setting contents  1 to 11  Initial setting  5        Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume     Ring Tone Volume  is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in  step 3    Refer to BLUETOOTH Setup Operation   page 45     You can adjust the volume of the incoming call     Setting item  Ring Tone Volume  Setting contents  1 to 11  Initial setting  5     Deleting All the Histories     Delete Call History  is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in  step 3    Refer to  BLUETOOTH Setup Operation   page 45    Dialled Received Missed Incoming histories are all deleted     Setting item  Delete Cal
37.  Language Codes      page 73      Setting of the Subtitle Language    Set the language of the subtitles displayed on the screen     Setting item  Subtitle Language  Setting contents  AUTO  Initial setting    EN   JA   DE  ES  FR   IT  SV  RU ZH      When    AUTO    is selected  the primary subtitle language among the  recorded ones is applied     As for the language abbreviation  refer to    List of Language Codes      page 73      Changing the Language Setting    The DVD menu language  audio language and subtitle language can be  set according to your preferences    Once set  this becomes the default language  This function is convenient  if you always want to listen in English  for example   The language  setting is not effective on some discs  In this case  the default language  is set at the factory        When the settings are changed  old settings are overwritten  Make a  note of the current settings before making changes      To temporarily change the language of the current disc  either do so  from the DVD menu or by using the operation described in the  section  Switching the Audio Tracks   page 26       Ifthe disc does not include the selected language  the disc   s default  language is set     4  Nn    To play in a language other than those displayed   1 Touch  DVD Menu Language Code    Audio Language  Code  or  Subtitle Language Code    The numeric keypad screen is displayed    2 Touch the 4 digit numeral of the language number   To reference language numbers  ref
38.  Posts or Comments are played back by TTS  Text  To Speech        As of February  2014  the TTS correspondence App of iOS is  chargeable  and the TTS non correspondence App of iOS is  distributed at no charge     63 EN    Camera Operation     Optional     When an optional camera is connected  the view video of camera can be       output to the monitor   Depending on your camera  please choose the camera type first  For  details  refer to    Camera Setup     page 48      Rear camera    If an HCE C305R  HCE C300R  HCE C200R HCE C 1 15 HCE   C105 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       When connecting to HCE C305R HCE C300R  calibration must be  performed  For details  refer to    Calibration    in the owner s manual  of HCE C305R HCE C300R     You can adjust the quality of the camera image   Setting items  Brightness   Color   Contrast  Refer to  Visual Setting   page 31         Rear Camera Operation  Set    Rear    for    AUX Camera Setting   page 48      Checking Rear Camera view  Touch INN d of Top banner     The Rear Camera view is displayed     Never depend solely on Camera        Caution telop      Touch the screen to turn on the guide display     Touch the Caution telop to change the location of Caution     Press the   button to close the camera display screen     Displaying the Rear View Video while the  Car is in Reverse  
39.  PowerOFF Mode     General Sound  11 17 AM       Setting items  Camera   Camera Interrupt  Power OFF Mode     4 Touch  4  or  P   etc   to change its setting     When the pop up window for setup is displayed  touch  X  to  close the window after setting     5 Touch  45  to return to the previous screen     e Immediately after changing the Camera Setup  while the system is  writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key to OFF   Otherwise  the settings may not be changed     48 EN          AUX Camera Setting     Camera  is selected on the Camera setup menu in step 3   Refer to    Camera Setup Operation     page 48      Setting the Camera Input    Setting item  Camera Select   Camera Signal  Guide  Adjustment   Setting contents  Off  Initial setting    Rear       f    Camera Select  is set to    Off     this option is not available     Setting the AUX Camera Signal Input  When the AUX camera is connected  the video input signal type can be    chosen     Setting item  Camera Signal  Setting contents  AUTO  Initial setting    NTSC   PAL    NTSC PAL  Choose the video input signal type manually     AUTO  The suitable video input signal type will be  automatically chosen between NTSC and PAL     Adjusting the Rear Camera Guide    If you select    Rear    you can adjust the camera guide position     Setting item  Guide Adjustment    1 Touch  Guide Adjustment    The camera guide adjustment screen is displayed     2 Touch the guide you intend to adjust   Guide line can also b
40.  addition  DVDs offer a variety of functions     Multiple audio   page 28   Movies can be recorded in up to eight languages  The desired  language can be selected from the unit     Subtitles function   page 28   Movies can include subtitles in up to 32 languages  The desired  subtitle language can be selected from the unit     Multi angle function   page 28     When the DVD contains a movie shot from multiple angles  the  desired angle can be selected from the unit     de EN    Multi story function      With this function  a single movie includes various story lines   You can select different story lines to view various versions of the  same movie    Operation differs from disc to disc  Story line selection screens  including instructions appear during the movie  Just follow the  instructions       These functions differ from disc to disc  For details  refer to the disc s  instructions        List of Language Codes     For details  see page 42        AA  655  Aer  799  me  nxe   RN    8278  Krona    AB   6566  Abkhazian LK   79 5  inpak       RO   8279  Romanian      Ar Lem  Afrikaans       IN   7978  indonesian   RU   8285   Russian            B Leen Bsama   KM   7577  Cambodian   sN   e378  Shona    BN   6678  Bengali  Banga   KN   7578  Kanaa   so   e37  Somi    80  6679  Tibetan   Ko  7579  Korean   sa   8361   Albanian    eR Lee  Breton   KS Kashmir   sR 99382  Seban    77    FA  705  Persan   mR   7782  Marani   to   8479   Tonga    Gb   7168  Scots Gacie   NO   78 9  N
41.  and the  mobile phone speaker     Touch   4   gt           Depending on the mobile phone  this operation may not be possible     DI EN       DTMF  Touch Tone  Function    Transmits a DTMF  Touch Tone  during a call       Touch  Keypad    The number input screen appears     2 Input number       Youcan transmit a Touch Tone signal during a call     Muting the Speech Volume    You can temporarily lower the microphone level to 0     Touch is   during a conversation     During the mute mode  BW is highlighted  Touch A  again to cancel the mute mode        Phone Book Function    WW Display example for Phone Book screen    Contact List  Alpine Delete  p     i  Alpine electronics g Delete  Cafe Delete    Car Dealer Delete    Hospital Delete v    All Delete    10 20 AM    Download           Search    CD An icon is displayed to indicate that multiple phone  numbers are registered under an entry     Synchronising the Phone Book    You can synchronise the system s phone book with the mobile phone s  phone book     1 Press the    Phone  button   The phone menu screen is displayed        Touch  ch    3 Touch  Download      4 Touch  SYNC      Synchronisation of the phone books starts       You can store up to 1 000 phone numbers in the phone book     You can store up to 3 phone numbers by one person s name     Or    Adding the Phone Book    1 Press the e  Phone  button   The phone menu screen is displayed        Touch  ch  3 Touch  Download      4 Touch  Add    Stays on standby for connect
42.  be played back on this unit    e 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    e ID3 tag WMA tag  If an MP5 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       If the combined number of files folders in the USB memory devices  reaches 10 000  the message    The system has reached its limit of  recognisable files folders from the USB device     will be displayed  To  delete the message  remove the USB memory devices        Repeat Play    Operation differs depending on whether the most recent song search  was a Tag Search or a Folder File Search     Touch       during playback     The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched     Folder File Search mode   Repeat     Repeat Folder       OFF      Repeat  do SS CO d  Tag Search mode   Repeat      OFF      Repeat    Oo CGC WP      Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back     If the Repeat Play mode is activated during M I X  playback  the  M I X  mode will be cancelled     Dich       Random Play  M I K      Operation differs depending on whether the most recent song search  was a Tag Search or a Folder Search     Touch  x  during playback   The tracks  files  on the disc will be played back in a random sequence   To cancel M I  X  play  touch   gt S      Folder Searc
43.  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 GHz spectrum if the distance between  devices is within 10 meters  For details  refer to the BLUETOOTH  website  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 BLUETOOTH  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      About the Hands Free Phone    Hands free calls are possible when using a 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       f 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 ce
44.  connections     Check power lead connections     Blown fuse     Check the fuse on the battery lead of the unit  replace with the  proper value if necessary     Internal micro computer malfunctioned due to interference  noise  etc     Press the RESET switch with a ballpoint pen or other pointed  article     No sound or unnatural sound    e Incorrect setting of volume balance fader controls     Readjust the controls      Connections are not properly or securely made     Check the connections and firmly connect     Screen not displayed     Brightness Contrast control is set at the minimum position     Adjust the Brightness Contrast control     Temperature in the vehicle is too low      Increase the vehicle s interior temperature to operation  temperature range     Connections to the DVD are not securely made     Check the connections and firmly connect     The Parking Brake Lead is not connected     The Parking Brake is not engaged     Connect the Parking Brake Lead  then engage the Parking  Brake   See page 88     Movement of displayed picture is abnormal     Temperature in the vehicle is too high     Allow the vehicle s interior temperature to cool     Radio  Unable to receive stations     Noantenna  or open connection in the antenna cable     Make sure the antenna is properly connected  replace the  antenna or cable if necessary     Unable to tune stations in the seek mode     You are in a weak signal area     Make sure the tuner is in DX mode      fthe area you are in is a 
45.  new 4 digit password        16 9 WIDE     Keep a note of the number somewhere safe in case you should Select this when connected to a wide screen TV  This is the  forget it  factory setting     3 Touch  OK  to memorise the number   4 Touch  45  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   Do you wish to change Parental level   OK   Cancel       If this screen appears  change the level as follows     To change parental level and play  touch  OK      When  OK  is touched  the numeric keypad input screen is  displayed  Input the 4 digit password you set in  Setting the  Rating Level  Parental Lock    then touch  OK     s   To play without changing the parental level  touch  Cancel   Ra d 10 9 etti n       If  Cancel  is touched  playback will be at the parental level set   in  Setting the Rating Level  Parental Lock       Radio  is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3  Refer to  Source    Setup Operation   page 41         Setting the TV Screen Mode PI SEEK Setting    Use the procedure described below to modify the output screen Setting item  PI Seek    according to the type of TV monitor  rear monitor  being used  Setting contents  Auto   Off  Initial setting   If the rear monitor is not connected  the screen setting is 16 9     Setting item  TV Screen Receiving RDS Regional  Local  Stations  Setting contents  4
46.  provided that the  transferee agrees to all terms and conditions of this Agreement  and confirms this in writing to HERE  Multi disc sets may only be  transferred or sold as a complete set as provided by HERE and  not as subset thereof     GZ EN    LIMITED WARRANTY    HERE warrants that  subject to the warnings set out below  for a  period of 12 months after acquisition of your copy of the  Database  it will perform substantially in accordance with  HERE s Criteria for Accuracy and Completeness existing on the  date you acquired the Database  these criteria are available  from HERE at your request  If the Database does not perform in  accordance with this limited warranty  HERE will use reasonable  efforts to repair or replace your non conforming copy of the  Database  If these efforts do not lead to performance of the  Database in accordance with the warranties set out herein  you  will have the option to either receive a reasonable refund of the  price you paid for the Database or to rescind this Agreement   This shall be HERES entire liability and your sole remedy against  HERE  Except as expressly provided in this section  HERE does  not warrant nor make any representations regarding the use of  results of the use of the Database in terms of its correctness   accuracy  reliability  or otherwise  HERE does not warrant that  the Database is or will be error free  No oral or written information  or advice provided by HERE  your supplier or any other person  shall create a w
47.  the  B terminal of your power antenna   if applicable    This lead should be used only for controlling the vehicle s  power antenna  Do not use this lead to turn on an amplifier  or a signal processor  etc     BATT  BATTERY  Lead  Yellow   Connect this lead to the positive     post of the vehicle s  battery     Fuse Holder  15A    ISO Connector  Speaker Output    Left Rear     Speaker Output Lead  Green    Left Rear     Speaker Output Lead  Green Black   Left Front  4  Speaker Output Lead  White    Left Front     Speaker Output Lead  White Black   Right Front     Speaker Output Lead  Grey Black   Right Front     Speaker Output Lead  Grey    Right Rear     Speaker Output Lead  Violet Black   Right Rear  4  Speaker Output Lead  Violet     GH cu          System Example    Connection of an iPod iPhone with a Lightning connector or USB memory    USB connector iPod iPhone with a Lightning  connector  Sold separately                                                                                                        USB extension cable  Included  Lightning to USB Cable  KCU 471i  Sold separately     Hii    USB Memory  Sold separately          Do not leave a iPod iPhone USB memory in a vehicle for a long time  Heat and humidity may damage the iPod iPhone USB memory and you may  not be able to play it again   e An iPod iPhone with a Lightning connector does not support iPod video playback on the unit     Connection of an iPod iPhone with a 30 pin connector    iPod iPhone with a  US
48.  the moisture to evaporate     Damaged Disc  Do not attempt to play cracked  warped  or damaged discs  Playing  a bad disc could severely damage the playback mechanism     Maintenance    If you have problems  do not attempt to repair the unit yourself   Return it to your Alpine dealer or the nearest Alpine Service  Station for servicing     Never Attempt the Following  Do not grip or pull out the disc while it is being pulled back into the  player by the automatic reloading mechanism     Do not attempt to insert a disc into the unit when the unit power is  off        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   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           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 centre hole  and outside edge of the disc  If you feel any small bumps or  irregularities  this could inhibit proper loading of the disc  T
49.  the screen to  resume playback       No sound is played during the still frame mode   e The image or sound may stop temporarily when playback starts from  the pause mode  This is not a malfunction        Slow Motion Playback    1 When      is touched and held while in the pause  mode  the 1 16th speed slow motion playback mode  is set    Furthermore  when touched and held      again  the  slow motion speed switches to 1 2 the normal speed   s The kl buttons provide the same functions above     2 Touch  p gt   II   of Bottom banner to play back       No sound is played during slow motion playback      1 2  1 16 are approximate speeds  The actual speed differs from disc  to disc      You cannot execute reverse slow motion playback        Selecting Folders    Touch  4 tm  or  im  gt    of Bottom banner to select the   folder      Touch  4 Il  to play from the first file of the previous folder   Touch  Bi  gt    to play from the first file of the next folder        Repeat Playback    Use this function to play the disc s titles  chapters or tracks  etc    repeatedly     Touch   gt    of Bottom banner   The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched     DVD Video         The chapter is played repeatealy     Ef  Chapter   Y   Bf  Title   Y   CH  OFF     The title is played repeatedly     Playback returns to normal mode   DivX     The file is played repeatealy     al Te  cf  Folder   Y  CH  Repeat All     The folder is played repeatealy     The disc is played repeatedly  
50.  the system before operation    Setting item  Restore Factory Setting  1 Touch  Restore Factory Setting      2 After the confirmation message appears  touch   OK    The confirmation screen appears again     J Touch OK    The system starts initialisation       Do not turn on off the power or change the ignition key position until  system restart is completed       f you perform this setting  the On Off setting of Security Code   page 30  is not initialised     Installation Setup     Installation  is selected on the General setup menu in step 3  Refer to   General Setup Operation   page 29      Setting item  Installation    The Installation check screen is displayed     Installation    Reverse    Park    11 17 AM    Demonstration Setup     Demo mode  is selected on the General setup menu in step 3  Refer to   General Setup Operation   page 29      Setting Demo mode to Off On    This unit has a Demonstration feature for the display  When you install  and use the unit for the first time  the unit will enter demo mode  automatically  To quit demo mode  set Demo mode to Off     Setting item  Demo mode  Setting contents  Off   On  Initial setting        f you perform an operation during the Demo mode  the  demonstration is temporarily stopped        Sound Setup       Sound Setup Operation    The parking brake must be engaged to access the Setup screen     Attempting to access this screen while driving will display the  warning Unable to operate while driving        The following ste
51.  turned to OFF     Removing the Disc    Press 4  Eject  button   When the disc has been ejected part way  take it out       Ifthe disc cannot be ejected by pressing 4  press and hold  amp  again  for at least 5 seconds        Adjusting the Volume    Adjust the volume by pressing V or A   Volume decreases increases continuously by pressing and    holding V or A   Volume  O   35    Lowering Volume Quickly  Audio Mute function instantly lowers the volume level to 0     1 Press MUTE button to activate the MUTE mode   The audio level will be O     2 Pressing MUTE button again wili bring the audio  back to its previous level     15 zw       Top banner and Bottom banner Fade Out    Setting    When    Top Bottom Banner Fade Out  is set to  ON   the Top banner  and Bottom banner on the Audio Visual Playback screen fade out after 5  seconds if no operation is performed  To display the keys again  touch  the middle of the screen     Top banner    a2   3   4   5  T6    87 50MHz 9040MHz 98 10MHz 106 10MHz 108 00MHz 87 50MHz       DK Seek    Bottom banner    FM1 87 50     RE Sigg fe    87 50MHz  90 10MHz  98 10MHz 106 10MHz 108 00MHz 87 50MHz           ven nf Band  gt  GR       11 16AM      For details of how to set Top Bottom Banner Fade Out  refer to   Setting Top banner and Bottom banner Display   page 30         Switching Sources    During audio visual playback  touch a source button in the top banner to  switch to the desired source     B Switching Sources Using the Top banner    Touc
52.  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   x 1000   5 1  ms     xl 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 
53.  you to  perform an unsafe or illegal manoeuvre  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  stop 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 while you  are driving  Stop in a safe and legal manner and location before  attempting to access the system    When using the navigation system to find route to an emergency  service  please contact the facility to validate and verify  availability  prior to driving to it  Not all locations of emergency  service providers such as police and fire stations  hospitals  and  clinics are contained in the database  Please use your own  judgement and your ability to ask for directions in these  situations    The map database contained within the media  SD memory card   in which it is stored 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 may not be able to route you to your desired destination   In these cases  use your own personal judgement    The map database is designed to provide you with route  suggestions  it does not take account of the relative safety of a  suggested route  or of factors which may affect the time required  to reach your destination  Th
54. 2G  OFF       Operations may differ depending on the connected BLUETOOTH  compatible device        Search Function    Available for AVRCP Ver  1 4 only   The displayed list differs with the connected BLUETOOTH device     Touch  Q   Search   of Bottom banner during  playback   Select the track  etc   you want to listen to from the displayed list       Operations may differ depending on the connected BLUETOOTH  compatible device     O  EN       Auxiliary Device     Optional        Operating Auxiliary Devices  Optional     To operate devices connected to the AUX terminals of INE W990BT   follow the procedure described below       Set AUX In to    AUX     Refer to  Setting the AUX Mode   page 44      Depending on the connected unit  the onscreen buttons may not  work  or their operation may differ      N WARNING   It is dangerous  and illegal in many states  for the  driver to watch TV video while driving the vehicle  The  driver may be distracted from looking ahead and an  accident could occur     Install the INE W990BT correctly so that the driver    cannot watch TV video unless the vehicle is stopped  and the emergency brake is applied     If the INE W990BT is not installed correctly  the driver  will be able to watch TV 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        f you try to activate the auxiliary device while driving  the display  will show the warning Picture 
55. 47 6 18 8 6 5 221 0 87 1  Subwoofer  1 5 51 0 20 1 6 6 224 4 88 4  LPF   1 6 54 4 21 4 6 7 227 8 89 8  1 7 57 8 22 8 6 8 231 2 Rear  1 8 61 2 24 1 6 9 234 6 ec  1 9 64 6 25 5 7 0 238 0  Front  2 0 68 0 26 8 7 1 241 4 speaker  2 1 71 4 28 1 7 2 244 8  HPF   2 2 74 8 29 5 7 3 248 2  L High range  23 78 2 30 8 74 251 6 MM  24 81 6 322 7 5 255 0 Slope adjusting  2 5 85 0 33 5 7 6 258 4 Output frequency   Output freguency  2 6 88 4 34 8  e 261 8 range     range  27 91 8 36 2 7 8 265 2 Be E Subwoofer   B     Rear speaker  2 8 95 2 37 5 7 9 268 6 FLAT    2 9 98 6 38 9 8 0 272 0 Level   Front speaker  3 0 102 0 40 2 8 1 275 4 15 dB          3 1 105 4 41 5 8 2 278 8  3 2 108 8 42 9 8 3 282 2                20 Hz   200 Hz  3 3 112 2 44 2 84 285 6  Different from actual l HPF cut off  displa 8 freguenc  3 4 115 6 45 6 8 5 289 0 play  LPF cut off frequency  frequency    3 5 119 0 46 9 8 6 292 4  3 6 122 4 48 2 8 7 295 8  3 7 125 8 49 6 8 8 299 2            HPF  high pass filter   Cuts the lower frequencies and allows the  higher frequencies to pass    3 8 129 2 50 9 8 9 302 6   LPF  low pass filter   Cuts the higher frequencies and allows the   3 9 132 6 52 3 9 0 306 0 lower frequencies to pass    40 136 0 536 9 1 309 4   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    4 2 142 8 56 3 9 3 316 2   Do not use a tweeter without the HPF on or set 
56. 64GB  Ver 6 1 3   iPod touch 3rd generation 32GB 64GB  Ver 5 1 1   iPod touch 2nd generation 8GB 16GB 32GB  Ver 4 2 1   iPod nano 7th generation 16GB  Ver  1 0 2   iPod nano 6th generation 8GB 16GB  Ver 1 2   iPod nano 5th generation video camera  8GB 16GB  Ver 1 0 2  iPod nano 4th generation video  8GB 16GB  Ver 1 0 4   iPod nano 3rd generation video  4GB 8GB  Ver 1 1 3    e  he following devices have been tested and shown to work  with this unit  Correct function of earlier versions cannot be  guaranteed    iPhone 5S 16GB 32GB 64GB  Ver 7 1 1  iPhone 5C 16GB 32GB  Ver 7 1 1  iPhone 5 16GB 32GB 64GB  Ver 7 1 1  iPhone 4S 16GB 32GB 64GB  Ver 7 1 1  iPhone 4 16GB 32GB  Ver 7 1 1   iPhone 3GS 8GB 16GB 32GB  Ver 6 1 6  iPhone 3G 8GB 16GB  Ver 4 2 1    e For clarity in identifying your model of iPod  please see  Apple s own document  Identifying iPod models  at  http   support apple com kb HT 1353      N WARNING   It is dangerous for the driver to watch video while  driving the vehicle  The driver may be distracted from  looking ahead and an accident could occur     Install the INE W990BT correctly so that the driver  cannot watch Video unless the vehicle is stopped and    the emergency brake is applied     If the INE W990BT is not installed correctly  the driver  will be able to watch the Video while driving the  vehicle and may be distracted from looking ahead  causing an accident  The driver or other people could  be severely injured     D  I CA       Bl Display example for iP
57. AC 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        I l ren       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 finalised  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 utilising 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 moistu
58. AVE  ACQUIRED THE DATABASE OTHERWISE THAN IN THE  COURSE OF A BUSINESS     WARNINGS    The Database may contain inaccurate or incomplete information  due to the passage of time  changing circumstances  sources  used and the nature of collecting comprehensive geographic  data  any of which may lead to incorrect results  The Database  does not include or reflect information on   inter alia    neighborhood safety  law enforcement  emergency assistance   construction work  road or lane closures  vehicle or speed  restrictions  road slope or grade  bridge height  weight or other  limits  road or traffic conditions  special events  traffic  congestion  or travel time     GOVERNING LAW    This Agreement shall be governed by the laws ofthe jurisdiction   in which you reside at the date of acquisition of the Database   Should you at that moment reside outside the European Union or  owitzerland  the law of the jurisdiction within the European Union  or Switzerland where you acquired the Database shall apply  In  all other cases  or if the jurisdiction where you acquired the  Database cannot be defined  the laws of the Netherlands shall  apply  The courts competent at your place of residence at the  time you acquired the Database shall have jurisdiction over any  dispute arising out of  or relating to this Agreement  without  prejudice to HERES right to bring claims at your then current  place of residence     S3 EN          Installation and Connections    Before installing or connectin
59. Alpine system  when the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON   the opening screen will be automatically displayed     1 When the system is used for the first time  the  language selection menu is displayed  There are 24  languages to choose from  Touch  A   or  v  to  scroll the list  and then touch the desired language     Language Sel     English    Espanol  Francais  Italiano  Deutsch                09 00 AM      You can also scroll through lists by touching the screen and  sliding your finger up and down     2 Touch  OK    The radio screen is displayed       Some of this unit   s functions cannot be performed while the vehicle is  in motion  Be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe location and apply  the parking brake before attempting these operations        Initial System Start Up    Be sure to press the RESET switch when using the unit for the first  time  after changing the car battery  etc     Press RESET with a ballpoint pen or similar pointed  object     RESET switch                               Inserting Ejecting a Disc    Inserting the Disc    Insert the disc with the label side facing up          lt                                When you insert the disc up to certain point  it is automatically  pulled into the unit  The unit starts to play the disc       Do not touch the surface of the disc directly with your fingers      Before inserting or removing the disc  always turn the ignition key to  ACC or ON  You cannot remove or insert the disc with the ignition  key
60. B connector 30 pin connector   Sold separately                                                                                                                            iPod VIDEO AV extension cable  KCU 461iV  Sold separately              Connection kit KCU 461iV   Sold separately     USB extension cable  Included          Do not leave a iPod iPhone in a vehicle for a long time  Heat and humidity may damage the iPod iPhone and you may not be able to play it again     HU cu    Connection of an External device    iPod VIDEO input connector                                                                      CAMERA AUX PRE OUT Connector    To Audio Output terminal To Video Output terminal    CAMERA AUX PRE OUT cable    DVD Changer   Sold separately     REMOTE OUT REMOTE IN   Brown  a  White Brown         D AV RCA interface cable  4 pole mini AV plug to 3   3  RCA Extension Cable  Sold Separately   RCA   sold separately      Remote Control Output Lead  Brown     2 Video Audio Input Connectors  AUX INPUT  Connect this lead to the remote control input lead  This lead  YELLOW is for input video  RED is right and WHITE is left outputs the controlling signals from the remote control     input the audio       To connect an external input device to the iPod VIDEO connector  set    AUX In  to    AUX     Refer to    Setting the AUX Mode   page 44      Youcan change the name of an external device  Refer to  Setting the Primary AUX Name  AUX Setup    page 44      9   xv    Connection of a
61. Connect all the leads of the  INE W990BT according to details described in the  CONNECTION section     Screw        Hex Nut  M5     Metal  Mounting  Strap    Ground Lead This unit    Chassis      For the screw marked     2     use an appropriate screw for the chosen  mounting location     6 Slide the INE W990BT into the dashboard until it  clicks  This ensures that the unit is properly locked  and will not accidentally come out from the  dashboard     Removal    1  Insert the bracket keys into the unit  along the guides  on either side  The unit can now be removed from the  mounting sleeve     This unit    Bracket keys   Included        2  Pull the unit out  keeping it unlocked as you do so     S6 eNn       Connection Diagram of SPST Switch  sold separately    Ifthe ACC power supply is not available         ACC 2222                 en     FUSE  5A   Red    SPST SW  Optional     Opti      INE W990BT  Optional   BATTERY ai aid E ee   Yellow  FUSE  20A          Optional        f your vehicle has no ACC power supply  add an SPST  Single Pole  Single Throw  switch  sold separately  and fuse  sold separately       The diagram and the fuse amperage shown above are in the case when INE W990BT is used individually      If the switched power  ignition  lead of the INE W990BT is connected directly to the positive     post of the vehicle s battery  the INE W990BT  draws some current  several hundred milliamperes  even when its switch is placed in the OFF position  and the battery may be 
62. DO NOT INSTALL IN LOCATIONS WITH HIGH MOISTURE OR  DUST     Avoid installing the unit in locations with high incidence of  moisture or dust  Moisture or dust that penetrates into this unit may  result in product failure     Precautions    e Be sure to disconnect the cable from the       battery post before  installing your INE W990BT  This will reduce any chance of  damage to the unit in case of a short circuit      Besure to connect the colour coded leads according to the  diagram  Incorrect connections may cause the unit to  malfunction or damage to the vehicle s electrical system      When making connections to the vehicle s electrical system  be  aware of the factory installed components  e g  on board  computer   Do not tap into these leads to provide power for this  unit  When connecting the INE W990BT to the fuse box  make  sure the fuse for the intended circuit of the INE W990BT has the  appropriate amperage  Failure to do so may result in damage to  the unit and or the vehicle  When in doubt  consult your Alpine  dealer      The INE W990BT uses female RCA type jacks for connection  to other units  e g  amplifier  having RCA connectors  You may  need an adaptor to connect other units  If so  please contact your  authorised Alpine dealer for assistance      Besure to connect the speaker       leads to the speaker        terminal  Never connect left and right channel speaker cables to  each other or to the vehicle body           SERIAL NUMBER     INSTALLATION DATE   INS
63. Hz subcarrier of regular FM broadcasts  The RDS allows you to  receive a variety of information such as traffic information  station  names  and to automatically re tune to a stronger transmitter that is  broadcasting the same programme     1 Touch  Radio  of Top banner   The radio mode is activated and the display changes to the  Hadio mode screen     2 Touch  AF  of Bottom banner to select the AF   Alternative Frequency  ON or OFF mode   In AF ON mode  the    AF    Indicator lights up   If  AF  is not displayed  touch   lt  lt   in the bottom banner to  display  AF         RDS mode is not be displayed for the MW or LW band      When the AF ON mode is selected  the unit automatically tunes to a  strong signal station in the AF list      Usethe AF OFF mode when automatic re tuning is not required     Tips     Ifthe unit receives the PTY31  Emergency Broadcast  signal  the unit  will show    Alarm    in the display only when PTY31 is set to on  For  operation  refer to  Setting PTY31  Emergency Broadcast   Reception   page 44       The RDS digital data includes the following     PI Programme Identification   PS Programme Service Name   AF List of Alternative Frequencies  TP Traffic Programme   TA Traffic Announcement    PTY Programme Type  EON   Enhanced Other Networks     Refer to page 43 about  PI SEEK Setting    Receiving RDS  Regional  Local  Stations    Switching the Display Language of PTY   Programme Type   and  Setting PTY31  Emergency Broadcast   Reception         Rec
64. ON    BLUETOOTH Specification  Output Power  Profile    GENERAL    Power Requirement    Operating temperature  Maximum Power Output  Weight  Audio output level  Preout  Front  Rear    Preout  Subwoofer      CHASSIS SIZE    Width  Height  Depth    NOSE SIZE    Width  Height  Depth    DVD  666 nm  CD  785 nm  CLASS II    1575 42 x1 MHz   130 dB max     Bluetooth V2 1 EDR    4 dBm Max   Power class 2    HFP  Hands Free Profile    OPP  Object Push Profile    PBAP  Phone Book Access Profile   A2DP  Advanced Audio  Distribution Profile    AVRCP  Audio Video Remote  Control Profile     14 4 V DC    11 16 V allowable    20  C to   60  C   50 W x 4   2 12 kg    4V 10k ohms  max    4V 10k ohms  max      178 mm  100 mm  165 mm    170 mm  96 mm  11 5 mm      Due to continuous product improvement  specifications and design  are subject to change without notice      The LCD panel is manufactured using an extremely high precision  manufacturing technology  Its effective pixel ratio is over 99 99    This means that there is a possibility that 0 0196 of the pixels could    be either always ON or OFF     d H cu       CAUTION    CLASS 1    LASER PRODUCT        Bottom side of player     CAUTION Laser radiation when open  DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM     Bottom side of player     GU cn    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  co
65. On or Off                                 14  Turning the System On    15  Initial System Start Up                                     15  Inserting Ejecting a Disc                                  15  Irs  rtinsg tHe  DISC Aaa 15  Removing the DISC                                        15  Adjusting the Volume                                       15  Lowering Volume Quickly                               15  Top banner and Bottom banner Fade Out  WA NAI AAA WA MAA MAUA diete aS MUNUO ATA 16  Switching Sources                                            16  Screem Ol E  nctlOD  aa 16  About Sound Menu button                               16  Touch Operation eegene 16  Selecting an Item in a List                                17  About the Indicator Display                             17  Displaying Audio Visual Information on the  NavIgattoli SCECETI oo e RE ERES 17  Radio  Listening to the Radio                                      18  Presetting Stations Manually                            18    Turning AF  Alternative Frequencies  On or    Bye ccm 19  Receiving Traffic Information                           19  Receiving Traffic Information Manually          20  PTY  Programme Type  Tuning                       20  PEIOULV E 20  Displaying Radio Text                                      20   CD MP3 WMA AAC  Plas Dae K enee eenegen 2   Repeat  E 21  M I X   Random Play                                       2   M I X  ALL  Shuffle Songs     Concerning MP3 WMA AAC            
66. ROM  AND ARE NOT  BINDING ON  MS     NO LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN DAMAGES    EKCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW  MS SHALL HAVE NO  LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT  SPECIAL  CONSEGUENTIAL  OR THE SOFTWARE  THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF  ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE  IN NO  EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS  OF U S  TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS  U S   250 00      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     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      e 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    e If MS  Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates make  available Supplemental Components  and no other EULA  terms are provided  then the terms of this EULA shall  apply  except that MS  Microsoft Corporation or affiliate  entity providing the Supplemental Component s  shall be  licensor of the Supplementa
67. Refer to  BLUETOOTH Setup Operation   page 45     You can display the BLUETOOTH device name and device address of  this unit     Setting item  Bluetooth Information    45 zN       Registering the BLUETOOTH Device     Set Bluetooth Device  is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in  step 3    Refer to BLUETOOTH Setup Operation   page 45     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     1 Touch  Set Bluetooth Device    2 Touch  Search  of    No Device        4 Touch  Audio    Hands free  or  Both  of the  device you want to connect from the list     Audio  Sets for use as an Audio device   Hands free  Sets for use as a Hands Free Device    Both  Sets for use as both an Audio device and Hands  Free Device       You can register up to 3 BLUETOOTH compatible mobile  phones     4 When the device registration is complete  a message  appears and the device returns to normal mode     e The BLUETOOTH registration process differs depending on the  device version and SSP  Simple Secure Pairing   If a 4 or 6 character  Passcode appears on this device  enter the Passcode using the  BLUETOOTH compatible device    If a 6 character Passkey appears on this device  make sure the same  passkey is displayed on the BLUETOOTH compatible device and  touch    Yes          fall the 3 devices have been registered  you cannot register the 4th  device  To register another devic
68. Separation   Capture Ratio    MW TUNER SECTION    Tuning Range  Usable Sensitivity    LW TUNER SECTION    Tuning Range  Sensitivity  IEC Standard     USB SECTION    USB requirements  Max  Power Consumption  USB Class    File System   MP3 Decoding   WMA Decoding   AAC Decoding   Number of Channels  Frequency Response   Total Harmonic Distortion  Dynamic Range  Signal to Noise Ratio  Channel Separation    99  or more  LED    87 5     108 0 MHz   8 1 dBf  0 7 uV 75 ohms   12 dBf  1 1 uV 75 ohms   80 dB   65 dB   35 dB   2 0 dB    531     1 602 kHz  25 1 uV 28 dBf    153     281 kHz  31 6 uV 30 dBf    USB 1 1 2 0   1 000 mA   USB  Play From Device    USB  Mass Storage Class   FAT 16 32   MPEG 1 2 AUDIO Layer 3  Windows Media    Audio  AAC LC format     m4a    file  2 Channel  Stereo   5 20 000 Hz   1 dB   0 008   at 1 kHz    95 dB  at 1 kHz    100 dB   85 dB  at 1 kHz       Frequency response may differ depending on the encoder    software bit rate     CD DVD SECTION    Frequency Response   Wow  amp  Flutter  76b WRMS   Total Harmonic Distortion  Dynamic Range   Channel Separation   Signal system   Horizontal resolution  Video output level   Video S N ratio   Audio S N ratio    5     20 000 Hz   1 dB   Below measurable limits  0 008   at 1 kHz    95 dB  at 1 kHz    85 dB  at 1 kHz   NTSC PAL   500 lines or greater   1 Vp p  75 ohms    DVD  60 dB   100 dB    PICKUP    Wave length    Laser power    GPS SECTION    GPS Reception frequency  GPS Reception sensitivity    BLUETOOTH SECTI
69. Subwoofer setting is  Off   the Subwoofer setting cannot be  edited  Refer to page 36      Calling the Time Correction Value  Calling the pre set time correction value   Touch  Preset1    Preset2   or  Preset3  on the time    correction screen   The setting stored in the Preset will be recalled     Adjusting the Crossover Settings  X     Over      X Over  is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3  Refer to   Sound Setup Operation   page 33     Before performing the following procedures  refer to  About the  Crossover   page 40      Setting item  X Over    1 Touch  Channel  to select the channel   Each time you touch  the channel switches     20 25 31 5 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 Hz        Flat Channel Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3  11 16AM         The channel being adjusted is displayed in red     i Front HPF     RearHPF  gt  SubW       2 Adjust the crossover to your preference     Selecting the Cut Off Freguency    Touch  44   or   gt   of    Freq      then select the cut off  freguency     Setting contents  20 25 31 5 40 50 63 80  Initial setting     100   125   160   200 Hz    Adjusting the Slope  Touch Tal or  p gt   of  Slope   then adjust the HPF or LPF  slope     Setting contents  0  Initial setting    6   12   18   24 dB oct    Adjusting the Level  Touch  wW   or   A   of    Level     then adjust the HPF or LPF  level     Setting contents   12 to 0 dB  Initial setting  0     3 Repeat steps 1 to 2 to make adjustment to the other  channels     4 To store the adjusted 
70. TALLATION TECHNICIAN   PLACE OF PURCHASE     Please record the serial number of your unit in the space provided    below and keep it as a permanent record  The serial number plate is  located on the bottom of the unit        G4  EN    Installation    Caution   Do not block the unit s fan or heat sink  thus preventing  air circulation  If blocked  heat will accumulate inside  the unit and may cause a fire       example   Air ventilation hole       Heat sink                                                                                     Rear of the Unit       Caution concerning the installation location    1 Angle of installation  Install at an angle between horizontal and 30    Note  that installing at an angle outside of this range will  result in a loss of performance and possibly  damage        2 Mounting the GPS Antenna inside the vehicle   1 Clean the mounting location   2 Puton the GPS Antenna mounting plate   3 Mount the GPS Antenna     GPS Antenna       Antenna mounting plate      Mount the GPS Antenna on a flat plane of the dash board or  rear tray      Some thermal reflection type or thermal absorption type glass  may interrupt high frequency waves  If reception is poor with  the antenna installed inside the car  try to mount the antenna  outside the car      Make sure the GPS Antenna is not covered  obstructed  by any  metallic surface or object     3 Mounting the Microphone     For safe use  make sure of the following   location is stable and firm       driver 
71. Treble adjusted setting value is interlinked  with Bands     Adjusting the Subwoofer Level    You can set the Subwoofer level when a Subwoofer is connected     Setting item  SubW  Level  Setting contents  0 to 15  Initial setting  0       If the Subwoofer setting is    Off     the setting cannot be set   e When BASS ENGINE SQ is set to    On     this setting cannot be set     Setting the MX  Media Xpander     For details on Setting the MX  Media Xpander   refer to page 34     e When  ALL MX Off    is set  you cannot adjust MX level on the Quick  Sound screen     When BASS ENGINE SQ is set to    On     the setting is not available     Setting the BASS ENGINE SQ    Selecting BASS ENGINE Type in BASS ENGINE SO optimizes sound  in all zones of the vehicle  Select the desired BASS ENGINE Type  according to the music genre and mood for well balanced and effective  bass sound     Touch BASS ENGINE SQ  On    The BASS ENGINE SQ select screen is displayed     Quick Sound    Low Bass    Punch Mid Bass    Level  E  03    BASS ENGINE Gu       BASS ENGINE Level  BASS ENGINE Type  e When BASS ENGINE SQ is set to    On     Car Specific Sound Setup     Parametric EQ Media Xpander EQ Presets X Over cannot be  operated as they are adjusted automatically  Defeat is set to    Off        Setting the BASS ENGINE Type    You can set your favorite BASS ENGINE type     Setting contents  Standard  Initial setting    Punch   Rich      Mid Bass   Low Bass  Standard  Natural low pitched sound located in f
72. X video audio  is input    USB Connector   To USB Memory or iPod iPhone     MIC Input Connector   To Microphone  Included     Steering Remote Control Interface Connector   To steering remote control interface box    For details about connections  consult your nearest Alpine  dealer     AUX PREOUT Connector  Power Supply Connector    REMO  Remote Turn On  Lead  Blue White   Connect this lead to the remote turn on lead of your  amplifier or signal processor     eG     amp      amp   amp   amp   amp   amp   amp   amp  C SS    Reverse Lead  Orange White    Connect to the plus side of the car s reverse lamp  This  lamp illuminates when the transmission is shifted into  reverse  R     With this lead properly wired  the video picture  automatically switches to the rear camera whenever the car  is put into reverse  R     Parking Brake Lead  Yellow Blue    Connect this lead to the power supply side of the parking  brake switch to transmit the parking brake status signals to  the INE W990BT     ISO Power Supply Connector    ACC  IGNITION  Lead  Red    Connect this lead to an open terminal on the vehicle s fuse  box or another unused power source which provides      12V only when the ignition is turned on or in the accessory  position     Ground Lead  Black    Connect this lead to a good chassis ground on the vehicle   Make sure the connection is made to bare metal and is  securely fastened using the sheet metal screw provided     P ANT  Power Antenna  Lead  Blue    Connect this lead to
73. a Xpander      Media Xpander  is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3  Refer  to    Sound Setup Operation   page 33     When the currently playing source is AM radio band  MW LW   this  option is not available    MX  Media Xpander  makes vocals or instruments sound distinct  regardless of the music source  The FM radio  CD  USB 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  On  of    ALL MX Off On    in the MX setup  screen     Media Xpander    MediaX pander  Radio FM   Za      Off    ALL MX  Off  On    o     Compressed  Media    The MX setting can be performed only when a source is currently    selected   e MP3 WMA AAC iPod USB Audio DivX   Bluetooth Audio  correspond to MX Compressed Media     MX FM  The medium to high frequencies become more clear  and  produces well balanced sound in all the bands     MX DVD        Movie   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 CD  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 Compressed Media  This corrects information that was omitted at the time of  compression  This reproduces a well balanced sound close to  the original     MX AUX  Choose the MX mode  CMPM  Movie  or Music  that
74. acters may not be correctly displayed     12 en     NCAUTION    Alpine accepts no responsibility for lost data  etc   even if data  etc    is lost while using this product        On Handling USB Memory     This unit can control a memory storage device that supports the  USB Mass Storage Class  MSC  protocol  Playable audio file  formats are MP3  WMA and AAC      USB memory function is not guaranteed  Use USB memory  according to the terms of agreement  Read the USB memory  Owner s Manual thoroughly      Avoid usage or storage in the following locations    Anywhere in the car exposed to direct sunlight or high  temperatures    Anywhere the possibility of high humidity or corrosive  substances are present      Fix the USB memory in a location where driver operation will  not be hindered      USB memory may not function correctly at high or low  temperature      Useonly certified USB memory  Note that even certified USB  memory  may not function correctly depending on its type or  state      Depending on the settings of the USB memory type  memory  state or encoding software  the unit may not play back or display  properly      Files protected by DRM  Digital Rights Management   cannot  be played back on this unit  These include AAC formatted files  purchased from the iTunes Store and WMA or other files with  some form of copyright protection      USB memory may take time to start playback  If there is a  particular file other than audio in the USB memory  it may take  considera
75. ain vehicles from Alpine s Tunelt database stored in the Cloud   Using the TuneIt App  customized parameters can also be uploaded for  others to share and rate    Through this unit  it is also possible to receive and respond to  information from Alpine s Social Network Service  SNS  available  through the connected Smartphone    The installed TuneIt App should be launched on the Smartphone before  connection to the head unit    Tunelt  is downloadable from Apple s App Store  the Android user can  download it from Google Play  For details  consult your Alpine dealer       The application program and related specifications and data may be  deleted or terminated without notice      Some Tunelt functions may not be available if the Smartphone is not  in a service area or receives no signal        Launching Tunelt App     Launch Tunelt App on the smartphone   The Notification List icon on the Top banner of this unit becomes  effective and the indicator lights up     Notification List icon    Screen  Off    B Running Free  Sandee  My City    i 00457 01250       Indicator      Before using these operations  set the App connection method to USB   iPhone  or Bluetooth  Android   depending on the connected  Smartphone  For details  refer to  Setting the App Connection  Method   page 45       Using the Tunelt App  you can download the optimal BASS ENGINE  SQ tuning data for your speaker system     OZ EN    Facebook Notification Function      Depending on the paired Smartphone  the follo
76. aler     Disc playback sound skips without vibration     Dirty or scratched disc     Clean the disc  a damaged disc should be replaced     CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW playback  not possible     Close session  finalisation  has not been performed      Perform finalisation and attempt playback again     Error displays     Mechanical error     Press  amp  After the error indication disappears  insert the disc  again  If the above mentioned solution does not solve the  problem  consult your nearest Alpine dealer     MP3 WMA AAC is not played back     Writing error occurred  The CD format is not compatible     Make sure the CD has been written in a supported format   Refer to  About MP3 WMA AAC   pages 22 to 23   then  rewrite in the format supported by this device     Unit does not operate     Condensation     Wait a while  about 1 hour  for the condensation to dry     Playback does not start     Disc is loaded upside down     Check the disc and load it with the labelled side facing upward     Disc is dirty     Clean the disc     A disc not able to play back with this unit is loaded     Check if the disc is able to be played back     Parental lock is set     Cancel the parental lock or change the rating level     Picture is unclear or noisy     Disc is being fast forwarded or fast reversed     The picture may be slightly disturbed  but this is normal     Vehicle s battery power is weak     Check the battery power and wiring    The unit may malfunction if the battery powe
77. ance  with safety and regulatory standards  Please note that the use of  this accessory with iPod  or iPhone may affect wireless  performance    DivX9  DivX Certified  and associated logos are trademarks of  Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license   The Bluetooth  word mark and logos are registered trademarks  owned by the Bluetooth SIG  Inc  and any use of such marks by  Alpine Electronics  Inc  is under licence  Other trademarks and  trade names are those of their respective owners     MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licenced from  Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson      Supply of this product only conveys a licence for private non   commercial use and does not convey a licence nor imply any  right to use this product in any commercial  i e  revenue   generation  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 licence for such use is required   For details  please visit http   www mp3licensing com      Portions   2014  Microsoft Corporation  All Rights Reserved   Android is a trademark of Google Inc      1987 2014 HERE  All rights reserved    DVD is a trademark of DVD Format Logo Licensing  Corporation     13 2n       RESET switch  The system of this unit is reset     Getting Started     9  Remote Sensor  Point the remote control tran
78. ance setting screen is displayed     Quick Sound    Fader F06    Balance   08       Image area i    2 Touch the desired point within the image area  Or  touch  A  V1  lt     gt       Fader  F15 to R15  Balance  L15 to R15      Touch KS to return the Fader Balance value to    OO     centre      30 EN    Adjusting the Time Correction  TCR      TCR  is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3  Refer to    Sound  Setup Operation     page 33     Before performing the following procedures  refer to    About Time  Correction     page 39      Setting item  TCR  Time Correction     1 Touch  ms  or  cm  to select mode for making  adjustments   Each time you touch  the onscreen button and correction  mode changes     Time Correction    Front L Front R  E oc KS EKE 03  Rear L Rear R  OR oo RT IER oc BR  SUB  L Sub W  R  d      7    02    2 Flat ms reset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3  J gt  Oy     Til 10 49 AM  Correction mode       ms  Adjust time   cm  Adjust listening position and distance from each speaker     2 Touch  4  or   gt   for each speaker to adjust the  time or distance   O 0msec to 9 9msec  0 1msec step   0 0cm to 336 6cm  3 4cm step   All speaker setting values are adjustable in the range of 15ms or  510cm     3 To store the adjusted setting value  touch and hold   Preset1    Preset2   or  Preset3  for at least 2  seconds       Touch  Flat  to set all values to 0 0      If the Rear Speaker setting is  Off   the Rear Speaker setting cannot  be edited  Refer to page 36       If the 
79. arranty or in any way increase the scope of the  limited warranty described above  The limited warranty set forth  in this Agreement does not affect or prejudice any statutory legal  rights that you may have under the legal warranty against hidden  defects     If you did not acquire the Database from HERE directly  you may  have statutory rights against the person from whom you have  acquired the Database in addition to the rights granted by HERE  hereunder according to the law of your jurisdiction  The above  warranty of HERE shall not affect such statutory rights and you  may assert such rights in addition to the warranty rights granted  herein     LIMITATION OF LIABILITY    The price of the Database does not include any consideration for  assumption of risk of consequential  indirect or unlimited direct  damages which may arise in connection with your use of the  Database  Accordingly  in no event shall HERE be liable for any  consequential or indirect damages  including without limitation   loss of revenue  data  or use  incurred by you or any third party  arising out of your use of the Database  whether in an action in  contract or tort or based on a warranty  even if HERE has been  advised of the possibility of such damages  In any event HERE s  liability for direct damages is limited to the price of your copy of  the Database     THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  SET  FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT  DO NOT AFFECT OR  PREJUDICE YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS WHERE YOU H
80. artist are played back     To Search for the Album of the Artist    1 Touch the selected artist name   The Albums search screen of the selected artist is  displayed    2 Touch   gt    of the desired album s name   All songs of the selected album are played back     To Search for a Song in the Album of the Artist  1 Touch the desired artist s name   All albums of the selected artist are displayed     4 Touch the desired album s name   All songs of the selected album are displayed     5 Touch the desired song s name   The selected song is played back     e Touching  W   of    ALL    will play back all songs in the list      Touching    ALL    will display the search list in the next hierarchy      An alphabet skip function is available  Refer to  Alphabet Skip  Function   page 70       For details on how to scroll through the list  refer to  Selecting an  Item in a List   page I7       After selecting a file via a search  touch   EI   on the main screen to  display the search screen  The hierarchy level you selected last in the  search mode is displayed     OO ev       Searching for a Desired Video File    You can select a movie  music video  etc   from the list screen       Video search mode depends on the iPod iPhone  If the specification  of the iPod iPhone is changed  the search mode on this unit will also  be changed    Examples for the video search mode   e Video Playlists  e Movies  e Music Videos  etc    For example  Searching by Movie   The following example explains h
81. ately     To Audio Input To Audio Output  Terminal Terminal    REMOTE OUT REMOTE IN REMOTE OUT REMOTE IN     Brown  j  White Brown   White Brown  i j  White Brown         D AV RCA interface cable  4 pole mini AV plug to 3   3  RCA Extension Cable  Sold Separately   RCA   sold separately      Remote Control Output Lead  Brown    2 Video Audio Input Connectors Connect this lead to the remote control input lead  This lead    YELLOW is for input video  RED is right and WHITE is left outputs the controlling signals from the remote control   input the audio       To connect an external input device to the iPod VIDEO connector  set    AUX In  to    AUX     Refer to    Setting the AUX Mode   page 44       Youcan change the name of an external device  Refer to  Setting the Primary AUX Name  AUX Setup    page 44     e You can connect one more external input device only when the    Primary Name  is set to  DVB T  or    USB PLAYER     Refer to    Setting the  Primary AUX Name  AUX Setup    page 44      Hi cw    Connection of a DAB  DAB  TUNER    iPod VIDEO input connector                                        DAB DAB  TUNER   TUE DAB1U    sold separately                          CAMERA AUX PRE OUT Connector    REMOTE our    IR  TOUCH   CAMERA AUX PRE OUT cable  Brown  i        D AV RCA interface cable  4 pole mini AV plug to 3   3  Remote Control Output Lead  Brown   RCA   sold separately  Connect this lead to the remote control input lead  This lead     2  Video Audio Input Connectors 
82. aying time    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     CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD    R   DVD RW discs that are recorded in the  DivX9 mode can be used     ZEN    causing an accident  The driver or other people could  be severely injured         N Caution   e Notall 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     Touch  Disc  of Top banner    The display shows the Disc mode screen    Or insert a disc with the label side facing up  The unit starts to  play the disc       The reverse side of a double sided DVD will not be 
83. ble conditions  discs on which a recording  failed or a re recording was attempted  copy protected CDs  which do not conform to the audio CD industry standard      Use discs with MP3 WMA AAC files written in a format  compliant with this unit  For details  see pages 22 and 23     To customers using CD R CD RW     Ifa CD R CD RW cannot be played back  make sure the last  recording session was closed  finalised     e Finalise the CD R CD RW if necessary  and attempt playback  again     Tips for making your own discs  The INE W990BT plays DVD Video  DivX    Audio CD and has a  built in MP3 WMA AAC decoder     The following information is designed to help you create your own  music CDs  either Audio CD or MP3 WMA AAC encoded CD R   RW files      What is the difference between an Audio and MP3 WMA AAC  CD    An Audio CD is the same format as the commercial CDs you buy  in the store  also known as CD DA   MP3  MPEG Audio Layer 3    WMA  Windows Media Audio  AAC  Advanced Audio Coding  is  a data file that uses a compression scheme to reduce the size of the  music file        Multisession CD R RW    Once a recording has been stopped  this is considered one session    If the disc is not closed  finalised   additional data may be added    Once this additional data has been recorded  this becomes a      multisession    CD       fthe first session on a disc containing both CD DA data and  MP3 WMA AAC data is a CD DA file  only CD DA files will  be played     Properly formatted MP3 WMA A
84. ble time before the file is played back or searched    e The unit can play back    mp3        wma    or    ma    file extensions      Do not add the above extensions to a file other than audio data   This non audio data will not be recognised  The resulting  playback may contain noise that can damage speakers and or  amplifiers       tis 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     This item incorporates copy protection technology that is  protected by U S  patents and other intellectual property rights  of Rovi Corporation  Reverse engineering and disassembly are  prohibited    Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories  Dolby  and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories   Windows Media  and the Windows logo are trademarks  or  registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  States and or other countries    iPhone  iPod  iPod classic  iPod nano  iPod touch  and iTunes  are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered in the U S  and other  countries     Made for iPod   and  Made for iPhone   mean that an  electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to  iPod  or iPhone  respectively  and has been certified by the  developer to meet Apple performance standards  Apple is not  responsible for the operation of this device or its compli
85. ce                 Disconnecting the BLUETOOTH  CONNECTION oet sacco epa dee deor ei tpa ees  Changing the connecting BLUETOOTH  DEVICE DEA    Answerne a Call ereechen  Adjusting Ringtone Volume                           Hanging up the Telephone                                   e du p s PR PE Ed  Using Short Cut Dialling to Make a Call       Dialling a Number In Call History                 Dialing a Number In the Phone Book            Entering a Phone Number to Make a   CAM EE  Redial Functob  eenegen NEE  Voice  Dial FUN aiite onis   Operations During a Conversation                    Adjusting the Speech Volume                        Changing the Voice Output                            DTMF  Touch Tone  Function                       Muting the Speech Volume                              Phone Book Function                                       54    Synchronising the Phone Book                     54  Adding the Phone Book                                54  Searching in the Phone Book                        54  Deleting the Phone Book Entries                  55  Assigning as a Short Cut Dialling Number     55  Call Waiting Function                ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 56  BLUETOOTH Audio  Pl  ybaoks exiens ers amos ees 57  Repeat Play ab eedem t e Eh 57  M I X   Random Play                                       57  Searc E FUNCION een 57    Auxiliary Device  Optional     Operating Auxiliary Devices  Optional           58  Operating an External DVD Player                
86. ch the angle switches        DVDs with multiplex audio or audio languages allow switching the  sound during playback     Touch  Audio  of Bottom banner    The sound switches between the alternate audio tracks  recorded on the disc every time the button is touched    If  Audio  is not displayed  touch   lt  lt   or   gt  gt   in the bottom  banner to display  Audio        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        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     Touch  Subtitle  of Bottom banner    Touching this button repeatedly selects sequentially the subtitle  languages recorded on the disc  and then turns the subtitles  OFF    If  Subtitle  is not displayed  touch   lt  lt   or   gt  gt   in the bottom  banner to display  Subtitle        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 lang
87. cs listed below can be played on this unit         pE Mark  logo  Recorded Content    Audio   Video      Two layer DVD disc compatible    DVD Video    COMPACT    DIGITAL AUDIO      IST    Ce AUDIO    rai    Music CD    The formatted discs listed below can be played on this unit     CD R  DVD H    DVD R   CD RW   DVD RW   DVD RW  ees fo  ewm  o   o o    wes  o   oo       wmm   o Too     powerma   To  0  wwa o  o   o       Discs that are not finalised cannot be played back     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 2   or All   DVDs with a region number other than those listed below   cannot be played on this DVD player     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  CD   ReWritables  which have been recorded only on audio devices   You can also play CD Rs CD RWs containing MP3 WMA AAC  formatted audio files     e 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 unsta
88. d    to appear in the selected language     Setting item  Language Sel   Setting contents  English   Spanish   French   Italian   German    Portuguese   Swedish   Finnish   Russian    Dutch   Norwegian   Thai   Arabic   Chinese    Czech   Danish   Greek   Hungarian   Polish    Slovak   Turkish   Hebrew   Bahasa Indonesia      Bahasa Malay    Touch  OK  to confirm the language and display the screen in the    specified language     ZU   EN          Clock Display Setting     Clock Display  is selected on the General setup menu in step 3  Refer  to    General Setup Operation   page 29     The clock indication on the monitor display is turned on or off  respectively     Setting item  Clock Display  Setting contents  Off   Type A  Initial setting    Type B    Off  Not displayed    Type A  The clock indication is displayed in the upper right  corner of the screen when the Top banner fades out   Type B  The clock indication is always displayed in the    bottom right corner of the screen     Security Code Setting     Security Code  is selected on the General setup menu in step 3  Refer  to    General Setup Operation   page 29      Setting Security code    You can set the system to be unusable without entering a password   When you turn this setting to    On    and set a password  password input  is required when the system is connected to a battery and turned on for  the first time     Setting item  Security Code  Setting contents  Off  Initial setting    On    Setting the password  
89. d  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     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
90. d by the guides     Error between the screen and the actual road surface    In the following conditions  errors are produced between the screen  guidance and the actual road surface   The illustrations represent a case  when the camera is installed in the standard position      Mi When there is a steep upward slope behind the car   example       Screen         Distance guidance marks      Situation of the car      Actual distances             NEN i    Error Erro    DU cu    The distance guidance mark represents the distance to a  flat road surface  Therefore in the case of an upward  slope behind the car  the distance guides are displayed  closer to the rear bumper than the actual distance  For  example  if there is an obstacle on the upward slope  it  may appear farther away than its actual position    Also  an error may occur between the guidance and the  actual path of the car on the road surface        When there is a steep downward slope behind the  car  example       Screen                      XS    Error Error    In the case of a downward slope behind the car  the  distance guides are displayed farther from the rear  bumper than the actual distance    If there is an obstacle on the downward slope  it seems  closer than its actual position    Also  an error may occur between the guidance and the  actual path of the car on the road surface     BLUETOOTH    Operation       Setup Before Using    About BLUETOOTH    BLUETOOTH is a wireless technology allowing communication 
91. d separately     DH cu       ALPS  ALPS ELECTRIC CO   LTD     6 3 36  Furukawanakazato  Osaki City  Miyagi Pref   989 6181 Japan  Tel  Int  0229 24 6341 Fax  Int 0229 24 7016    Date  June 17  2014    Declaration of Conformity    We  the under signed  Alps Electric Co   Ltd   hereby declare that the following Products     Manufacturer   Alps Electric Co   Ltd    Products Name   Bluetooth Module 2 1 EDR with antenna  Model Name   UGZZC G   Brand   ALPS    Are in conformity with all the provisions of the following EC directives with meeting the  related test standards     Directive   1999 5 EC  R amp TTE Directive   Standards used Radio   EN 300 328 v1 8 1  2012 06     EMC  EN301489 1 v1 9 2  2011   EN 301 489 17 v2 2 1  2012     LYD   EN 60950 1   2006   A11 2009   A1 2010   A12 2011    EN 62311  2008    Alps Electric Co   Ltd   6 3 36  Furukawanakazato  Osaki City  Miyagi pref  989 6181  Japan       Kawasaki  ENGINEERING DPT  M6 GROUP 1  ENGINEERING HEADQUARTERS    
92. different  speakers  Setting these values to make each sound reach the  listening position at the same time as the sound of other speakers     3  EN          Time Correction Value List                                                                                                                CF   SE   About the Crossover  Pete Distance Distance Difference Distance Distance   msec   cm   inch   msec   cm   inch   Crossover  X Over    Ge Ge ae 2 iis d This unit is equipped with an active crossover  The crossover limits the  0 1 3 4 1 3 5 2 176 8 69 7 frequencies delivered to the outputs  Each channel is controlled  0 2 6 8 2 7 5 3 180 2 71 0 independently  Thus  each speaker pair can be driven by the freguencies  0 3 10 2 4 0 54 183 6 72 4 for which they have been optimally designed   0 4 13 6 5 4 5 5 187 0 73 7 The crossover adjusts the HPF  high pass filter  or LPF  low pass filter   05 17 0 6 7 56 190 4 75 0 of each band  and also the slope  how fast the filter rolls off the highs or  0 6 20 4 8 0 5 7 193 8 76 4 lows    07 23 8 94 58 1972 777 Adjustments should be made according to the reproduction    characteristics of the speakers  Depending on the speakers  a passive  0 8 27 2 10 7 5 9 200 6 79 1      network may not be necessary  If you are unsure about this point  please  0 9 30 6 12 1 6 0 204 0 80 4      consult your authorised Alpine dealer   1 0 34 0 13 4 6 1 207 4 81 7  1 1 37 4 14 7 6 2 210 8 83 1  1 2 40 8 16 1 6 3 214 2 84 4  1 3 44 2 17 4 6 4 217 6 85 8  1 4 
93. discharged     To prevent external noise from entering the audio system      Locate the unit and route the leads at least 10 cm away from the car harness      Keep the battery power leads as far away from other leads as possible    e Connect the ground lead securely to a bare metal spot  remove any paint  dirt or grease if necessary  of the car chassis    e  f you add an optional noise suppressor  connect it as far away from the unit as possible  Your Alpine dealer carries various  noise suppressors  contact them for further information    e Your Alpine dealer knows best about noise prevention measures so consult your dealer for further information     O V EN       Connections    GPS Antenna  Included     D D Antenna  ISO Antenna Plug      Ss Microphone  Included                                ME o  i ET ai mith     To Rear Monitor Input terminal  a 2      REAR OUTPUT D  I       Red White  mh        i   FRONT OUTPUT Wi To input terminal of amplifier  42 0100  9   gt     Red White  ett  when adding an external amplifier  i         SUBW a  i    Red White  eg  CAMERA  D    __ To Camera with RCA Output   Yellow  terminal  REMOTE OUT    l   Brown  Sr     To remote input lead  D  Ge ES     To amplifier or equalizer  REVERSE     To plus side of the back   Orange White  lamp signal lead of the car  PARKING BRAKE o _____ To the parking brake   Yellow Blue  Ka signal lead  e    C J To power antenna  ACC E Es   Red   GND Q2   Black    ES cl   Blue           BATI BA mS Battery  Cd  Yello
94. e  you need to delete one of the  devices from position I to 3 first     Setting the BLUETOOTH Device    Select one of 3 paired BLUETOOTH compatible devices that you  previously registered     1 Touch  Set Bluetooth Device      2 Touch  Audio  or  Hands free  of the device you  want to connect from the Paired Device list     Deleting a BLUETOOTH Device from the list    You can delete the information of a previously connected  BLUETOOTH compatible device     1 Touch  Set Bluetooth Device      2 Touch  Delete  of the BLUETOOTH compatible  device to delete from the Paired Device list     J Touch  OK        Touching  Cancel  will cancel the setting     46 ENn    Setting the Passcode     Pass code Change  is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in  step 3    Refer to    BLUETOOTH Setup Operation     page 45     You can set the code for connecting with a BLUETOOTH compatible  device     Setting item  Passcode Change    1 Touch  Passcode Change    A numeric keypad screen is displayed     2 Enter a 4 digit passcode  and then touch  Enter      e The initial number is 0000     For details on how to input the numeric keypad  refer to  Numeric  Keypad Input Operations   page 25      Selecting the Output Speaker     Phone Speaker  is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step  3    Refer to  BLUETOOTH Setup Operation   page 45     You can select which speaker in the car will output the audio from the  phone     Setting item  Phone Speaker  Setting contents  ALL  Initial setting    FRONT
95. e BLUETOOTH function is always available on this unit   You can  therefore  search for a BLUETOOTH device for pairing at any  time        BLUETOOTH Setup Operation    The parking brake must be engaged to access the Setup screen     Attempting to access this screen while driving will display the  warning Unable to operate while driving        The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each     Setting item  of BLUETOOTH Setup  Refer to each section for  details        1 Touch  Setup  icon of Top banner   The Setup main screen is displayed        Touch  BLUETOOTH    The BLUETOOTH Setup screen appears     4 Select the desired item     di    Bluetooth Information  Set Bluetooth Device  Passcode Change    Phone Speaker    Caller Volume  gt  gt  v    25 General Sound  11 22 AM       Setting items  Bluetooth Information   Set Bluetooth Device    Passcode Change   Phone Speaker    Caller Volume   Microphone Level    Ring Tone Volume   Delete Call History    Contact List Order    4 Touch   lt   or   gt    etc   to change its setting     When the pop up window for setup is displayed  touch  X  to  close the window after setting     5 Touch  45  to return to the previous screen     e Immediately after changing the BLUETOOTH Setup  while the  system is writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key to  OFF  Otherwise  the settings may not be changed        Displaying BLUETOOTH Information     Bluetooth Information  is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu  in step 3    
96. e selected by touching  A     V        d   RENE   LES     Guide Off                Caution      Ee Default Clear Link On   Off Set       11 07 AM    3 Touch      1 104      lt    or     to adjust the position  of the guide     Touching  Clear  clears adjustments and returns to the setting  before guide line alteration     4 After the adjustment is completed  touch  Set      Adjusting guides simultaneously   Touch  Link     The 3 vertical guides of the currently selected guide link  together  allowing them to be adjusted simultaneously     Wars  b gt  EXE     A Sa SE    Caution      Guide Off         Default    Clear On   Off Set    11 07AM       Turning guide display On Off  Turning the selected guide off       Touch  on off    The currently selected guide will turn off     2 To turn the guide on  touch  On Off  again       Guides that are turned off are still adjustable   Returning guides to default       Touch  Default    A message window will appear     2 Touch  OK    Adjusted values will return to default settings     Guide Display On Off Setting    1 Touch  Guide Off  on the Rear camera display  screen   The guide disappears  and then the  Guide Off  switch  changes to  Guide On      2 Touch  Guide On  to turn on the guide     Adjusting the Caution Display Location  Touch  Caution          Foreach touch  the caution location moves to the top or bottom of the  screen        Camera Interrupt Setting  Power OFF  Mode      Camera Interrupt  is selected on the Camera setup me
97. e 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 personal judgement if the navigation system is unable  to provide you with an alternate route    There may be situations where the navigation system may  display the vehicle s location erroneously  Use your own driving  judgement 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  stop in a safe and legal  manner and location before attempting operation       Make certain that the volume level of the unit is set to a level  which still allows you to hear outside traffic and emergency  vehicles  Driving while unable to hear outside sounds could  cause an accident      Please make certain that any other person who intends on using  this navigation system reads these precautions and the following  instructions carefully     If there is anything in the manual about the operation of  the navigation system which you are uncertain about   please contact your local Alpine authorised navigation  dealer before using the navigation system     WARNING       Poi
98. eiving Traffic Information    Touch  TA  of Bottom banner to turn on the Traffic  Information mode     The TA indicator lights up     When the traffic information station is tuned in  the TP indicator  lights up     Traffic information is heard only when it is being broadcast  If  traffic information is not being broadcast  the unit is set in the  standby mode    When a traffic information broadcast begins  the unit  automatically receives it and the display shows  T Info      When the traffic information broadcast is over  the unit will  automatically be set to the standby mode       Ifthe traffic information broadcast signal falls below a certain level   the unit remains in the receiving mode for 1 minute  If the signal  remains below a certain level for over 70 seconds   TA  will blink in  the display       f you do not want to listen to traffic information being received   touch  TA  to skip that traffic information message    The T  Info mode will remain in the ON position to receive the next  traffic information message      Ifthe volume level is changed while receiving traffic information  the  changed volume level will be memorised  When traffic information is  received next time  the volume level will be automatically adjusted to  the level memorised      If the Traffic Information mode is activated  the unit automatically  switches to radio source  even if you select another source  and  receives the traffic information broadcast  When the traffic  information is fi
99. em   or tanks should NEVER be used for  installations or ground connections  Using such parts could disable  control of the vehicle and cause fire etc     KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS SCREWS OUT OF THE  REACH OF CHILDREN     Swallowing them may result in serious injury  If swallowed   consult a physician immediately     DO NOT INSTALL IN LOCATIONS WHICH MIGHT HINDER    VEHICLE OPERATION  SUCH AS THE STEERING WHEEL OR  SHIFT LEVER     Doing so may obstruct forward vision or hamper movement etc   and results in serious accident        IMPORTANT     N Caution    HAVE THE WIRING AND INSTALLATION DONE BY EXPERTS   The wiring and installation of this unit requires special technical  skill and experience  To ensure safety  always contact the dealer  where you purchased this product to have the work done     USE SPECIFIED ACCESSORY PARTS AND INSTALL THEM  SECURELY     Be sure to use only the specified accessory parts  Use of other than  designated parts may damage this unit internally or may not  securely install the unit in place  This may cause parts to become  loose resulting in hazards or product failure     ARRANGE THE WIRING SO IT IS NOT CRIMPED OR  PINCHED BY A SHARP METAL EDGE     Route the cables and wiring away from moving parts  like the seat  rails  or sharp or pointed edges  This will prevent crimping and  damage to the wiring  If wiring passes through a hole in metal  use  a rubber grommet to prevent the wire s insulation from being cut by  the metal edge of the hole     
100. er to    List of  Language Codes     page 73     3 Touch  OK  to memorise the number       The setting content changes to    Other    if the desired language code  is input     Changing the Country Code Setting    Set the country code 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       If settings are changed  the old settings are overwritten  Make a note  of the current settings before making changes  The settings will be  cleared if the vehicle s battery is disconnected     1 Touch  Country Code Input     2 Touch the 4 digit country code   As for the country number  refer to  List of Country  Codes   page 74     3 Touch  OK  to memorise the code     Setting the Rating Level  Parental Lock     This function can help limit the viewing of movies to children of  appropriate age levels only     Setting item  Parental Control      If settings are changed  the old settings are overwritten  Make a note  of the current settings before making changes  The memory will be  cleared if the vehicle s battery is disconnected      On unrated discs  playback will not be restricted even if the rating  level is set       f you want to play back a disc with parental lock  and its use is  currently restricted  change the rating level and the country number  in order to 
101. es the driver to  watch TV Video while driving  This may cause a distraction   preventing the driver from looking ahead  thus causing an accident   The driver or other people could be severely injured     DO NOT WATCH VIDEO WHILE DRIVING     Watching the video may distract the driver from looking ahead of  the vehicle and cause an accident     DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR    ATTENTION AWAY FROM SAFELY DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE     Any function that requires your prolonged attention should only be  performed after coming to a complete stop  Always stop the vehicle  in a safe location before performing these functions  Failure to do  so may result in an accident     KEEP THE VOLUME AT A LEVEL WHERE YOU CAN STILL    HEAR OUTSIDE NOISES WHILE DRIVING    Excessive volume levels that obscure sounds such as emergency  vehicle sirens or road warning signals  train crossings  etc   can be  dangerous and may result in an accident  LISTENING AT LOUD  VOLUME LEVELS IN A CAR MAY ALSO CAUSE HEARING  DAMAGE     MINIMIZE DISPLAY VIEWING WHILE DRIVING     Viewing the display may distract the driver from looking ahead of  the vehicle and cause an accident     DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER     Doing so may result in an accident  fire or electric shock     USE ONLY IN CARS WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND      Check with your dealer if you are not sure   Failure to do so may  result in fire  etc     KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS SCREWS OUT OF THE    REACH OF CHILDREN     Swallowing them may r
102. esult 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      N CAUTION    This symbol means important instructions   Failure to heed them can result in injury or  material property damage        HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS     Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the  product  Return it to your authorized Alpine dealer or the nearest  Alpine Service Centre for repairing      N NOTICE    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  4 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
103. et1    Preset2   or  Preset3  on the  Parametric EQ screen   The setting stored in the Preset will be recalled     IS EN       Other Setting     Other  is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3  Refer to    Sound  Setup Operation     page 33      Volume Setting    You can change the volume of the sound heard when a button is  touched     Setting item  Volume     Key Sound Feedback  Setting contents  0 to 7  Initial setting  5     Setting the Volume for Each Source    Setting item  Source Volume Setup  gt  Radio DVD CD   Compress Media   iPod Music   iPod Video   AUX    Bluetooth Audio   Setting contents   14 to  14  Initial setting  0       Settable source differ depending on the connected device and  settings     Rear Speaker Setting    You can set the rear speaker output to    Off        Setting item  Rear Speaker  Setting contents  On  Initial setting    Off    Turning Subwoofer On Off    If an optional subwoofer is connected to the unit  make the following  setting     Setting item  Subwoofer  Setting contents  On   Off  Initial setting     Setting the Subwoofer Phase    The subwoofer output phase is toggled Subwoofer Normal  0    or  Subwoofer Reverse  180        Setting item  Subwoofer Phase  Setting contents  0    180    Initial setting  0         If the Subwoofer setting is    Off     the setting cannot be set        Setting Defeat     Defeat  is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3  Refer to    Sound  Setup Operation   page 33     If Defeat is    On     MX 
104. ete all entered number     Touch  Enter  on the numeric keypad mode screen    to confirm your selection   Touch  X  to hide the keypad display     Displaying the Top Menu Screen    When a DVD contains two or more titles  the top menu screen appears     Touch  Top Menu  of Bottom banner   The top menu screen appears     To perform necessary operations  refer to  If a Menu Screen    Appears   page 25      Displaying the Menu Screen    With a DVD having two or more menus  a menu screen will appear for    the programmes available  in addition to the main programmes     Touch  Menu  of Bottom banner   The Root menu screen appears     To perform necessary operations  refer to  If a Menu Screen    Appears   page 25      29 EN       Stopping Playback  PRE STOP     Touch the stop button during playback to stop playback  That position is  stored in the memory     1 Touch  B  during playback    Pre B  indicator and   gt    in the middle of the screen are  displayed     2 Touch      Il   in the PRE STOP mode or touch   gt  Jin  the middle of the screen   Playback starts from the position at which it was stopped       For some discs  the position at which playback was stopped may not  be accurate        Touch and hold  W  for at least 2 seconds during  playback      EE    indicator and   gt    in the middle of the screen are displayed       Playback starts from the beginning when  kA or   gt    in the  middle of the screen is touched while playback is stopped        Fast forwarding Fast r
105. eversing    1 During playback  touch and hold  K    Fast reverse   or touch and hold  71   Fast forward    Touch and hold for more than 1 second to forward reverse  at double speed   Every time you touch  K    31   during fast  reverse fast   forward  the speed changes as follows  2x  gt  4x  gt  8x  gt   2X   e Fora Diva  file that does not contain index information  the    fast forward and the reverse option is not available   s The ke P  buttons provide the same functions above     2 Touch   gt   Il  to return to normal playback       No sound is played back during fast forwarding fast reversing    e On DVD mode  the menu screen may reappear during fast   forwarding fast reversing    e This operation may not be possible on certain discs     20 EN    Finding the Beginnings of Chapters   Tracks Files    During playback  touch  K  or  y    The chapter track file switches each time the button is touched   and playback of the selected chapter track file starts   K  Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the  current chapter  track or file     3   Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the  following chapter  track or file     e Some DVDs do not have chapters   s The ke el buttons provide the same functions above     Supplementary explanations   Chapters  are divisions of movies or musical selections on    DVDs        Playing Still Frames  Pausing     1 During playback  Touch   gt   II   of Bottom banner     2 Touch   gt   II   or   gt    in the middle of
106. evious or next Album  use the  Direct Up Down Function     Touch  4  or   gt    to select the desired Playlist Artist   Album Genre Podcast Composer     3        iPod Audio Bluetooth Aud    B Running Free  Sandee  My City    L 00457 01250       Direct Up Down switch icon    Direct Up Down switch icon     eee  UI     You can use the Direct Up Down Function during video file  Bp The Direct Up Down Function switches in the video mode  are   lt 4    gt         Ifyou are searching for a song  this operation cannot be performed      Ifan album is selected from an artist search  the album can be  searched      During shuffle playback  this operation is not possible           Repeat Play    Touch       to repeatedly play back the currently track   The tracks  files  will be played repeatealy   Touch       5  again to deactivate Repeat play     Repeat      OFF      Repeat    Oo    dg    Random Play  Shuffle     Touch   gt   during playback   The files will be played back in a random sequence   The Shuffle mode switches every time   gt  lt   is touched     Shuffle Songs     Shuffle Albums      OFF  Shuffle Songs  PS ge 2G DS   Shuffle Albums  The songs on each album are played back  in proper order  Upon completing of all the  songs on the album  the next album is  selected randomly  This continues until all  albums have been played    Shuffle Songs  Song shuffle randomly plays back songs  within a selected category  playlist  album   etc    The songs within the category are  played ju
107. ext     20 EN    CD MP3 WMA AAC          Bl Display example for MP3 WMA AAC main screen    Alpine  Thank You       Song title   Artist title   Album title   Current song no  Total song no   Playing time     5 6   amp  bai CH      If there is no CD text  the message    No Text  appears        Playback    1 Touch  Disc  of Top banner   The display shows the Disc mode screen     When a disc is inserted into the disc slot of this unit  with the  label side facing up  the unit starts playback of the disc     2 Touch  K  or  X  to select the desired track  file      Returning to the beginning of the current track  file    Touch  K       Fast reverse    Touch and hold  K       Advancing to the beginning of the next track  file     Touch  X      Fast forward    Touch and hold          es The Lea el buttons provide the same functions above   D    3 To pause playback  touch  p gt   111     gt    is displayed in the middle of the screen   Touch   gt   II   again or touch   gt    in the middle of the  screen to start playback     e The INE W990BT can play back MP3 WMA AAC files saved to CD  or DVD  Use a format compliant with this unit   For further information about playing or storing MP3 WMA AAC  files  refer to pages 22 and 23 before using the unit      Any file protected by DRM  Digital Rights Management  copy  protection  cannot be played back on this unit      Ifadisc contains both audio data and MP3 WMA AAC data  this unit  plays back only the audio data      The track display for
108. for MP3 WMA AAC main screen      page 21  and    Display example for DivX  main screen   page 24   for screen element explanations      Youcan display artwork during USB playback     lE About creating a tag information library    You can scan music files in a USB memory device and create a library  of tag information in this unit  Library creation starts when the USB  memory device is connected  The time it takes to create the library  depends on the number of files in the USB memory device  but it may  take several minutes     About operations during library creation       Tag Search   page 66  does not work properly while a library is  being created      The order in which songs are played during library creation may  differ from the order in the USB memory device     Playback    1 Touch  USB  of Top banner   The USB mode is activated and the display changes to the  USB screen     2 Touch  K  or  X  or to select the desired track  file      Returning to the beginning of the current track  file    Touch  K       Fast reverse    Touch and hold  K       Advancing to the beginning of the next track  file     Touch  X      Fast forward    Touch and hold  9I         The ke P   buttons provide the same functions above     3 To pause playback  touch   gt   111     gt    is displayed in the middle of the screen   Touch   gt   II   again or touch   gt    in the middle of the  screen to start playback     e Any file protected by DRM  Digital Rights Management  copy  protection  cannot
109. g the unit  please read the  following and pages 7 to 12 of this manual thoroughly for  proper use     A Warning    MAKE THE CORRECT CONNECTIONS   Failure to make the proper connections may result in fire or product  damage     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     BEFORE WIRING  DISCONNECT THE CABLE FROM THE  NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL     Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury due to  electrical shorts     DO NOT ALLOW CABLES TO BECOME ENTANGLED IN  SURROUNDING OBJECTS     Arrange wiring and cables in compliance with the manual to  prevent obstructions when driving  Cables or wiring that obstruct or  hang up on places such as the steering wheel  gear lever  brake  pedals  etc  can be extremely hazardous     DO NOT SPLICE INTO ELECTRICAL CABLES    Never cut away cable insulation to supply power to other  equipment  Doing so will exceed the current carrying capacity of  the wire and result in fire or electric shock     DO NOT DAMAGE PIPE OR WIRING WHEN DRILLING  HOLES     When drilling holes in the chassis for installation  take precautions  so as not to contact  damage or obstruct pipes  fuel lines  tanks or  electrical wiring  Failure to take such precautions may result in fire     DO NOT USE BOLTS OR NUTS IN THE BRAKE OR STEERING  SYSTEMS TO MAKE GROUND CONNECTIONS     Bolts or nuts used for the brake or steering systems  or any other  safety related syst
110. ground     You can change the Display Colour or Wallpaper Image   Copy the desired image file from a USB memory device to use on this  device       Copiable image files    PNG   png  JPEG   jpg     Max Resolution 4000x4000 pixel  1 Touch  Background Customize      Mi Display example for Background Setting main screen    AlbumArtSmall jpg    Folder jpg          CD Wallpaper File List in USB memory     Built in Wallpaper Image File is  Alpine BG     2 Preview of selected file   3  Colour select switch    Switching the Display Colour    Setting Colour  Blue  Initial setting    Light Blue   Turquoise    Green   Red   Amber   Dark Yellow   Black    2 Touch the desired colour select switch   The Display Colour is changed  The changed Display  Colour will be reflected even if  OK  in the lower right of the  screen is not touched     Switching the Wallpaper Image  Background     2 Select the desired file from the Wallpaper File List   The selected file is previewed     J Touch  OK    The previewed image file is set as the Wallpaper Image       You cannot change the colour of the Wallpaper Image copied from a  USB memory device        Visual Setting     Visual  is selected on the General setup menu in step 3  Refer to     General Setup Operation     page 29      1 Touch the desired item     Visual    Current Source    Camera    11 16AM       e    Current Source  can be setting while a video is playing   e  Camera  can be set when    Camera Select  is set to  Rear      2 Touch   gt  gt
111. gs may not be played back when connected to the  INE W990BT  Therefore  a maximum of 64 characters is  recommended  The maximum number of characters for the unit is 64      Some characters may not be correctly displayed    s The ke P   buttons provide the same functions above        Searching for a Music File    An iPod iPhone can contain thousands of songs  For this reason  this  unit can make various searches using the search function as shown  below    Using the Playlist Artist Album Podcast Audiobook Genre Composer   Song search mode s individual hierarchy  you can narrow down your  search as shown in the table below      MUSIC Search Menu      Hierarchy 2 Hierarchy 3 Hierarchy 4  Ces   e     mm   Sms           Hierarchy 1  Playlists  Artists    Songs     omms       Aum  Ss o    Podcasts    Genres     Aum   Eme   EE    Composers  Audiobooks    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        WW Searching by artist name    1 Touch  IQ  Search   of Bottom banner during  playback   The Search screen is displayed     Search      EE      Playlists Albums    O E    Audiobooks    Podcasts Composers  Shuffle Songs Video    10 38 AM       2 Touch  Artists    The Artists search screen is displayed     3 Select the desired artist     To Play Back the Artist Directly  1 Touch   gt    of the artist s name   All songs of the selected 
112. h mode   MIN Folder        OFF   gt  MIN Folder      Ee 2 E    Tag Search mode   MIN Songs        OFF   gt  MIN  Songs        2G ge   xl Only files in a folder are played back in random sequence     2 MI  Songs 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      If the M I X  mode is activated during Repeat playback  the Repeat  Play mode will be cancelled        f you select a track by using the search mode  the M I X  play mode  will be cancelled     Random Play  Shuffle Songs     This operation is available only if the most recent song search was a Tag  Search     1 Touch  IQ  Search   of Bottom banner during  playback   The Category List screen is displayed     2 Touch  Shuffle Songs    The tracks  files  on the disc will be played back in a  random sequence     To cancel Random play  touch  XS        All songs in the USB memory are played back in random sequence   Any one song does not play back again until all songs have been  played back     D  I CN    Searching for a Desired Song    INE W990BT can carry out 2 kinds of searches     For details on Video file search  refer to  Searching for a Desired    Video File   page 27      Touch  Q   Search   of Bottom banner during  playback   The Category List screen is displayed     Category List x      T    Albums Songs    Composers Folders    Shuffle Songs Video    10 38 AM       Tag Search    By using file tag 
113. h the source button for the Top banner at the top of the Audio   Visual Playback screen and select the desired source     Source button     gt  UA Top banner       87 50MHz 9040MHz 98 10MHz 106 10MHz 108 00MHz 87 50MHz  n        Tune TA Info Band       DX Seek sm Til 11 16AM    If the source button is hidden  touch   lt  lt     gt  gt       Radio   Disc     USB iPod     Bluetooth Audio   AUX     AUX 2      Notification List     Camera       Screen Off      When no disc is inserted or no USB memor y iPod is connected  this  option is not available     2 When AUX In is set to    iPod Video   this option is not available     J When Secondary Name is set to    Off     this option is not available    i If the Tunelt App is not launched  this option is not available     9 When Camera Select is set to  Off   this option is not available     l6 zw       Screen Off Function    This mode is useful if you feel the unit s display is too bright at night   To cancel Screen Off mode  touch the screen       Screen Off mode is cancelled when the power or ACC is turned off    e When the gear lever is shifted to the reverse  R  position while the  rear camera is connected  the rear camera image is displayed      When a call is received while a BLUETOOTH device is connected   the incoming call screen is displayed        About Sound Menu button    Touch  Sound  icon on the screen to change the screen to the Sound  Menu screen  Refer to    Sound Setup   page 33      wb    USB Audio Bluetooth Audi 
114. has not been  exceeded  the views remaining is displayed     To play back  select  OK   If the next file is to be played back   select  Cancel      Do you wish to stop playing rental file      While playing back a rental file   Do you wish to stop playing  rental file   is displayed when the following operations are  performed  Selecting  OK   reduces the number of views by 1     Folder Up Down  e STOP  e Search operation    Move to the first last DivX  file by Chapter Up Down    To interrupt the playback  touch  OK   or touch  Cancel  to   not interrupt     Audio format not supported      The file being played is a DivX  file with an unsupported audio  format  so only the video data is played     Play a DivX  file with a supported audio format     Video frame rate not supported      The file being played is a DivX  file with an unsupported frame  rate     Play a DivX  file with a supported frame rate       6 EN    Video resolution not supported      The file being played is a DivX  file with an unsupported  resolution     Play a DivX  file with a supported resolution     Specifications    MONITOR SECTION    Screen Size   LCD Type   Operation System   Number of Picture Elements    6 1    Transparent type TN LCD  TFT active matrix   1 152 000 pcs   800 x 3 x 480     Effective Number of Picture Elements    Illumination System    FM TUNER SECTION    Tuning Range   Mono Usable Sensitivity   50 dB Quieting Sensitivity  Alternate Channel Selectivity  Signal to Noise Ratio   Stereo 
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116. information and keeping these songs organised in  playlists  this unit   s search functions will ease song searches in large  libraries    Each music category has its own individual hierarchy  Use the Playlists   Artists Albums Songs Genres Composers search mode to narrow  searches based on the table below     Hierarchy 2 Hierarchy 3 Hierarchy 4   snes    Hierarchy 1  Playlists    LA   9m      For example  Searching by Artist name    Genres    CERS    Composers       The following example explains how an ARTISTS search is performed   Another search mode can be used for the same operation  although the  hierarchy differs     Mi Searching by artist name    1 Touch  Artists    The Artists search screen is displayed     2 Select the desired artist     To Play Back the Artist Directly  1 Touch   gt    of the artist s name   All songs of the selected artist are played back     To Search for the Album of the Artist    1 Touch the selected artist name   The Albums search screen of the selected artist is  displayed    2 Touch   gt    of the desired album s name   All songs of the selected album are played back     To Search for a Song in the Album of the Artist  1 Touch the desired artist s name   All albums of the selected artist are displayed     3 Touch the desired album s name   All songs of the selected album are displayed     4 Touch the desired song s name   The selected song is played back       For details on how to scroll through the list  refer to  Selecting an  Item in a L
117. ion of the mobile phone   Touch  Cancel  to cancel the standby mode     5 The mobile phone accesses this unit and then  transfers the phone book from the mobile phone to  this unit     Searching in the Phone Book    If there are 6 or more entries in the phone book you transferred  you can  make a call using the phone book search function     1 Press the Bi  Phone  button   The Phone menu screen is displayed        Touch  ch    The Contact list screen is displayed     3 Touch  Search    The Keypad input screen is displayed     4 Input the first letter of an entry you want to search  for   The number of targeted entries with the input first letter is  displayed in the upper right corner of the screen  To narrow  down a search  input more letters     After inputting characters  if the number of narrowed entries is  5 or less  the targeted entry list is displayed     5 Touch  OK    The targeted entry of the Phone Bock list is displayed     6 Touch the person name or the telephone number  from the Phone Book list     7 Touch 47      Deleting the Phone Book Entries Assigning as a Short Cut Dialling    Deleting One Entry from the Phone Book Number  1 Press the Bi  Phone  button   The Phone menu screen is displayed     2 Touch ehh  1 Press the Bi  Phone  button     The Phone menu screen is displayed     Assigning from Call History       The Phone Book screen is displayed     3 2 Touch  Dialled    Received  or  Missed      Touch  Delete   nes  The confirmation screen is displayed  TAE
118. is displayed  If the name  is not stored  the number is displayed     Adjusting Ringtone Volume    The ringtone volume is adjustable on the incoming call message screen     Touch   lt   or  p gt    for    Vol           Hanging up the Telephone    Touch   479     The call finishes     OZ EN       Calling    Use the Phone menu screen to make a phone call     Using Short Cut Dialling to Make a Call    You can assign up to 4 phone numbers for one touch dialing to make a  call easily  For how to assign one touch dialling  refer to    Assigning as a  Short Cut Dialling Number   page 55      1 Press the e  Phone  button   The phone menu screen is displayed     2 Touch 17 Favorites      3 Touch  Dial1    Dial2    Dial3  or  Dial4    The phone call is sent to the stored number       Pressing and holding  Diall     Dial2    Dial3  or  Dial4  displays  the Shortcut Dialling Edit screen  The only available editing  operation is deletion      lfaname has been registered  the name is displayed on the shortcut  button     Dialling a Number In Call History    You can use 3 types of history to make a phone call  Each history saves  up to 20 phone numbers  If the limit 1s exceeded  the oldest phone  number is deleted     1 Press the e  Phone  button   The phone menu screen is displayed        Touch  E Dianea    RA Received  or  RA  Missed    The last four histories are displayed     To make a call by one of the last four histories    3 Touch the icon you wantto call   The phone call is started
119. ist   page I7       After selecting a file via a Tag search  touch   a   on the main  screen to display the search screen  The hierarchy level you selected  last in the search mode is displayed     File Folder Name Search    1 Touch  Folders    The folder name list screen is displayed     Folder Name Search Mode    2 Touch   gt    of the desired folder   The first file in the selected folder is played back     File Name Search Mode    2 Touch the desired folder name   The file name of the selected folder is displayed     3 Touch the desired file name   The selected file is played back     To return to the previous hierarchy  touch    gt  J      For details on how to scroll through the list  refer to    Selecting an  Item in a List   page I7       After selecting a folder via a Folder name search  touch   EI Jon the  main screen to display the folder search screen    After selecting a file via a File name search  touch   a   on the  main screen to display the file search screen        Direct Up Down Function    This operation is available only if the most recent song search was a Tag  Search    Playlist Artist Album Genre Composer can be easily changed    For example  if you listen to a song from a selected album  the album  can be changed     Touch  4  or   gt    to select the desired Playlist Artist   Album Genre Composer        fan album is selected from an artist search  the album can be  searched    e For details on icon display  refer to    Direct Up Down switch icon    
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121. l History    1 Touch  Delete Call History   The confirmation screen is displayed     When there is no history  this option is not available        Touch  OK    All the histories are deleted     Changing the Phone book List Order     Contact List Order  is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in  step 3  Refer to    BLUETOOTH Setup Operation     page 45     The phone book is listed alphabetically according to the initial letter of  name    You can choose to arrange the phone book list order according to the  initial letters of the First Name or Last Name     Setting item  Contact List Order  Setting contents  First Name  Initial setting    Last Name      To reflect the setting  the phone book needs to be reload  For details  on phone book loading operations  refer to  Phone Book Function      page 54      dd cw       Camera Setup       Camera Setup Operation    With an optional camera connected  its video is output to the monitor   When the camera is connected  set this item     The parking brake must be engaged to access the Setup screen   Attempting to access this screen while driving will display the  warning Unable to operate while driving     The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each     Setting item    of Camera Setup  Refer to each section for  details     1 Touch  Setup  icon of Top banner   The Setup main screen is displayed     2 Touch  ER  Camera       The Camera Setup screen appears     4 Select the desired item     J a    Camera    Camera Interrupt 
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123. layable on this device have the  file extensions    MP3   mp3    WMA     wma     ver  7 x  8 x  9 x are supported    AAC   m4a    WMA is not supported for the following files  Windows Media  Audio Professional  Windows Media Audio 9 Voice or Windows  Media Audio 9 Pro Lossless  Disc Media Only      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 Order of files    MP3 Files are played backin the order that the writing software writes  Sampling rates  8 kHz   48 kHz  Disc USB  Wem  to the disc  Therefore  the playback order may nol be   l what s expected  Verity the writing order in the software s  Bit rates  8 kbps   320 kbps  Disc USB  documentation  The playback order of the folders and files is as  follows   The following numbers may differ from actually    WMA displayed numbers    Sampling rates  32 kHz   48 kHz  Disc     8 kHz   48 kHz  USB   Bit rates  64 kbps   256 kbps  Disc     5 kbps   384 kbps  USB  E nx  2        AAC Root sf   sampling rates  16 kHz   96 kHz  Disc  Folder   8 kHz   48 kHz  USB     3   Bit rates  32 kbps   384 kbps  Disc  EN    48 kbps   238 kbps  USB  ru  4l E  8     This device may not play back correctly depending on sampling N  4   rates     ID3 tags WMA tags    5  
124. lity for FM radio source     Setting item  FM Tuner Setting  Setting contents  Normal  Initial setting    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     44 en       AUX Setting     AUX  is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3  Refer to    Source  Setup Operation     page 41      Setting the AUX Mode    Connection with external input devices is available through the iPod  VIDEO connector  An optional adapter cable is required  standard RCA  to 3 58 mini phono plug or 3 56 to 3 38 mini phono plug     You can also play back video connecting with an optional AV cable  4   pole mini AV plug to 3 RCA      Setting item  AUX In  Setting contents  iPod Video  Initial setting    AUX  iPod Video  Set when connected to an iPod or iPhone   AUX  Set when connected to an external input device     Mi Usable 4 pole mini AV plug  The unit accepts the following 4 pole mini AV plug pin out     Audio L  White   Audio R  Red         L_    Ground    HN Video  Yellow       Please check pin out carefully before use of this product  Depending  on the cable  there may be no picture and or sound     Setting the Primary AUX Name  AUX  Setup     When AUX In is set to    AUX     this setting is available     Setting item  Primary Name  Setting contents  AUX  Initial setting    DVD   GAME   EXT DVD    DVD CHG    DVB T
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126. mode screen     2 Touch  Band  of Bottom banner to select the  desired radio band   Each touch changes the bands as follows     FM1     FM2  gt  FM3  gt  MW  gt  LW  gt  FM1    4 Touch  Tune  to select the tuning mode   DX Seek Local Seek Manual PTY Seek       KA KA A A 4        For details  refer    PTY  Programme Type  Tuning     page 20      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     4 Touch  K    X     lt   or      to change the radio  frequency up or down respectively   In manual mode  touch and hold to change the frequency  continuously     JB cn       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 and hold any one ofthe preset buttons for at  least 2 seconds   The selected station is stored     3 Repeat the procedure to store up to 5 other stations  onto the same band   To use this procedure for other bands  simply select the  desired band and repeat the procedure     A total of 30 stations can be stored in the preset memory   6 stations for each band  FM1  FM2  FM3  MW or LW        Ifa preset memory has already been set in the same preset number  it  will be cleared and the new station will be memorised        Presetting Stations Automatically    The tuner can automatically seek and s
127. n   WI s When turned on  the system displays the last mode screen that    was displayed before the ignition key was turned off  For  example  if the unit is in radio mode when ignition is turned off   it will remain in radio mode when ignition is turned back on        Vni                                                Press and hold the MUTE button for at least 3  seconds to turn the power off   0 4  Eject  button e The unit can be turned on by pressing any button   Ejects a disc  e The INE W990BT is a precision device  Careful handling of the unit    should provide you with years of trouble free operation      2 NIV  UP DOWN  button  Press to adjust the volume      3 MUTE O button  Press to activate  deactivate the mute mode   Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to turn the power off     DJ  Phone  VOICE CTRL  button  Hecalls the Telephone Menu screen   When a voice dial compatible hands free phone is  connected  press and hold for at least 3 seconds to switch  to the Voice Dial screen      5 PP  i I      button  This action varies according to the Audio Visual source    Track Up Down  Fast reverse Fast forward  etc          A   J  button  Each time you press this button  the Navigation mode and  the Audio Visual Source mode are changed alternately   Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to activate the Quick  Sound screen   For details of navigation operations  refer to  Navigation  System OM    in the CD ROM      7 DISC Slot     E       Turning the System On    With the 
128. n LOW   15  and HIGH   15    When it reaches the minimum or maximum point  the display  shows  LOW  or  HIGH  respectively     e EN    About INE W990BT     About  is selected on the General setup menu in step 3  Refer to   General Setup Operation   page 29      Displaying the Product Information    You can view the version information of this product  Make note of this  information and refer to it whenever you contact Alpine Tech Support or  an Alpine authorised dealer     Setting item  Version Info  Contents  Serial No    Firmware Version    Checking the DivX  Registration    This unit will display the registration code required to play a Divx    VOD  Video On Demand   or you can also display the deregistration  code     Setting item  Warranty   Copyright Info   Displaying the Registration Code   1 Touch  Warranty Copyright Info        Touch  DivX R  VOD      3 Touch  Registration    The registration code is displayed on the screen     4 Touch  OK    Displaying the Deregistration Code  1 Touch  Warranty Copyright Info       Touch  DivX R  VOD      3 Touch  Deregistration    The confirmation dialog screen appears     Touch  OK    The deregistration code is displayed on the screen     When you have finished  touch  Cancel   If you want to continue and  display a new registration code  touch  OK   check the registration  code  and then touch  OK  again     Initialising the System    You can initialise all data  to restore the factory settings  Remove the  CD DVD disc  etc  from
129. n error     Turn the ignition key off  and then set to ON again     Check the display by reconnecting between the iPod iPhone  and the unit  using the iPod iPhone cable     Check the display by reconnecting between the USB memory  device and the unit   e Caused by the iPod iPhone Software Version not being  compatible with this unit     Update the iPod iPhone Software Version to be compatible  with this unit     The iPod iPhone is not verified     Change another iPod iPhone     Region Code Violation     Disc does not match regional code number     Load a disc that matches the regional code number     No data     There are no data in the iPod iPhone     Download data to the iPod iPhone and connect to the INE   W990BT     There are no data in the USB memory     Download data to the USB memory and connect to this unit     Un readable song was skipped      A copy protected WMA file has been detected     You can only play back non copy protected files    e A sampling rate bit rate not supported by the unit is used     Use a sampling rate bit rate supported by the unit     BLUETOOTH    Please check BLUETOOTH audio device     The BLUETOOTH audio device was not connected correctly     Check the settings for INE W990BT and the BLUETOOTH  audio device and reconnect     Please check mobile device     The mobile phone was not connected correctly     Check the settings for INE W990BT and the mobile phone and  reconnect     Unable to download phonebook     Phonebook failed to read due to m
130. nished  the unit returns to the previous source     19 2n       Receiving Traffic Information Manually    1 Touch  TA  of Bottom banner to turn on the Traffic  Information mode   The TA indicator lights up     2 Touch  K or Di    Seeks the broadcast station which is broadcasting the  traffic information       Youcan seek the traffic information in DX Seek mode or Local Seek  mode     PTY  Programme Type  Tuning  1 Touch  PTY  of Bottom banner   The Select PTY list screen is displayed     2 Touch the selected programme type to start  searching for a station in the type   If no PTY station is found     No PTY     will be displayed     4 To select the next station in the PTY  touch   4     gt           Priority News    This function gives priority to the News programme  Whenever the  News programme broadcasts  it will interrupt the programme you are  currently listening to     Touch  News  of Bottom banner to activate the  PRIORITY NEWS mode    The    NEWS    indicator appears in the display  Touch  News   again to deactivate the Priority News mode and return to the  programme you were previously listening to     Displaying Radio Text  Text messages from a radio station can be displayed   1 Tune in a radio station that transmits text messages     2 Touch  Info  in the bottom banner in FM radio mode  repeatedly to switch to the desired display          station Info Mode  PS PTY  Frequency Song Name   song Info Mode  PS Song Name Artist Name Album Name     Radio Text Mode  Radio T
131. nts to Observe for Safe Usage      Read this manual carefully before using this disc and the 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    e 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      N WARNING      Operation of the system while driving is dangerous  Users  should stop vehicle before operating the software   Hoad 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  INE W990BT  It cannot and may not be used in conjunction  with other hardware      N 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 for the driver to watch TV Video while driving a  vehicle  Installing this product incorrectly enabl
132. nu in step 3   Refer to    Camera Setup Operation   page 48     You can set whether to display the rear camera image when the gear  lever is moved to the reverse  R  position while the unit is power off     Setting item  Camera Interrupt  Power OFF Mode   Setting contents  On   Off  Initial setting     On  The rear camera image is displayed  Off  The rear camera image is not displayed    About the Rear Camera Guide    To display the guide  set  Guide Display On Off Setting   page 49  to  On  Also  to adjust the guide  refer to    Adjusting the Rear Camera  Guide   page 48   You can also turn off the guide in the Rear camera  display screen     WW indication mark meaning    When the car is put into reverse gear  the monitor switches to the rear  view camera image  Guides appear to help visualize the car s width and  distance from the rear bumper         D Car width extension marks  red  yellow and green in  order of distance   If properly calibrated  the marks indicate the car s width   This helps guide the car s path when backing up in a  straight line     The marks represent the distance from the rear of the car    from the rear end of the bumper        he marks do not move in synchronization with the  steering wheel    e Set the marks to suit the car s width      2 Distance guidance marks  The marks represent the distance from the rear of the car   from the rear end of the bumper    e The marks do not move in synchronization with the  steering wheel   e We recommend that yo
133. o  display the operation screen  For details on how to operate  refer to the  Owner s Manual of the connected TV            a          Switches the Channel number   Preset channel   frequency  down        gt        gt     Switches the Channel number   Preset channel   frequency  up    3   Tune   Channel or Preset or Manual   Switches amongst Channel mode  Preset mode  and  Manual mode    Band   Switches the band    5  A Memo   The tuner automatically seeks and stores stations             The ke BP   buttons provide the same functions above     Operating a USB Player or DAB DAB     TUNER    To operate a USB Player or DAB DAB  TUNER  Optional   set     Setting the Primary AUX Name  AUX Setup      page 44  or    Setting  the Secondary AUX Name   page 44  to    USB PLAYER    or    DAB      For details on how to operate  refer to the Owner   s Manual of the  connected device     Change to the USB PLAYER or DAB DAB   Mode    Touch  USB PLAYER  or  DAB  of Top banner   The display shows the USB Player or DAB mode screen       The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the AUX mode  for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed  To hide the  AUX operation screen  touch the display area      Directly touch operation switches displayed on the screen to operate   To display the top banner  touch  Control      Glo       Applying Tunelt       This unit s sound tuning is programmable from a connected  Smartphone  It is also possible to download specific parameters for  cert
134. o  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    Centre Hole    Centre Hole New Disc       Outside    Bumps   Bumps     Installation Location    Make sure the INE W990BT will not be installed in a location  subjected to     e 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 centre 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           Disc Accessories   There are various accessories available on the market for protecting  the disc surface and improving sound guality  However  most of  them will influence the thickness and or diameter of the disc  Using  such accessories can cause operational problems  We recommend    not using these accessories on discs played in Alpine DVD players        Transparent Sheet Disc Stabiliser    Operation of some of the functions of this unit is very comple
135. o file from the list screen       Touch  Q  Search   of Bottom banner   The search mode is activated     2 Touch  Video    The folder list screen appears     Folder Name Search mode    3 Touch       in the desired folder   The first file in the selected folder is played back     File Name Search mode    3 Touch the desired folder name   The File name of the selected folder is displayed     4 Touch the desired file name   The selected file is played back     To return to the previous hierarchy  touch   4S J      For details on how to scroll through the list  refer to    Selecting an  Item in a List   page I7       After selecting a folder via a Folder name search  touch   EJ   on the  main screen to display the folder search screen      After selecting a file via a File name search  touch   E  Jon the  main screen to display the file search screen     2   EN          Switching the Angle    On DVDs in which scenes have been filmed from multiple angles  the  angle can be switched during playback     Touch  Angle  of Bottom banner    The angle switches between the angles recorded on the disc  every time the button is touched    If  Angle  is not displayed  touch   lt  lt   or   gt  gt   in the bottom  banner to display  Angle        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 whi
136. obile phone disconnection   etc     Check the mobile phone connection  and then conduct  synchronising and adding again   See page 54     The connected mobile phone does not support synchronising of  its phone book     Connect the mobile phone that supports synchronising the  phone book  then synchronise again   See page 54        EN       Navigation  The vehicle s position is erroneous   The GPS reception is poor     Drive the vehicle in an area of good GPS reception to allow the  unit to recalibrate itself  Move to a location where strong GPS  reception is possible     No operation    Moisture condensation    Allow enough time for the condensation to evaporate  about 1  hour      Ambient Temperature    Make sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between 0  C  and 45 C  32 F and 113 F      Playing back a DRM protected DivX File    Some operations cannot be performed while displaying the following  message     Authorization Error    This player is not authorised to play this video      The version of the DRM protected DivX  File is not supported  by this unit     Play the supported DivX  File     Rental Expired      The file being attempted to play has a limited number of  viewings  The viewing limit has been reached and can no longer  be played on this device  After the message has been displayed   the beginning of the next file will automatically be played back     This DivX rental has used XX out of YY views   Continue   e  f the total number of viewings for this file 
137. od iPhone main screen  Info  mode     Audio mode    3    iPod Audio Bluetooth Audit       Running Free  Sandee    ih 00457 01250         wA  11 23AM       Video mode       Q   J  e    Disc DVD V iPod Video Bluetooth Audi    My Need  i    ll EI Alpine  Thank You        00003 00010    Oy    11 23AM    Song title Episode title    Artist title Release Date   Album title Podcast title   Current song no  Total song no   Playing time   Artwork display      Podcast mode    DODONG    The iPod iPhone operation screen display during video  file playback   Touch the screen while the iPod iPhone playback screen  is displayed    The iPod iPhone operation screen is displayed       The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the iPod mode  for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed     Playback    1 Touch  iPod  Audio or Video   of Top banner   The display shows the iPod mode screen     Z Touch  K  or  X  or to select the desired track  file      Returning to the beginning of the current track  file    Touch  K       Fast reverse    Touch and hold  K       Advancing to the beginning of the next track  file     Touch          Fast forward    Touch and hold  J        The ke Pi buttons provide the same functions above     3 To pause playback  touch  p gt   111       Ifa song is playing on the iPod iPhone when it is connected to the  INE W990BT  it will continue playing after the connection      If the artist  album or song name  created in iTunes  has too many  characters  son
138. off for your safety     Touch  AUX    or  AUX2    of Top banner   The AUX mode screen is displayed        The name which is given as the mode name in  Setting the Primary  AUX Name  AUX Setup    page 44  and  Setting the Secondary AUX  Name   page 44  is displayed       When  Setting the Secondary AUX Name   page 44  is set to    Off      this option is not available     58 EN       AUX Operation Screen Display During Video File  Playback    Touch the screen   The AUX operation screen is displayed     Mi Example for AUX  AUX2  DVD  Game mode display    ER  11 17 AM         The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the AUX  mode for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed  To  hide the AUX operation screen  touch the video display area     Touch the display panel to display the operation screen  again     e Setting the AUX name for EXT DVD  DVD CHG  DVB T  USB     PLAYER  DAB  and TV mode displays their individual operation  switches and enables operation  Refer to  Setting the Primary AUX  Name  AUX Setup    page 44  and  Setting the Secondary AUX  Name     page 44      Operating an External DVD Player    To operate an External DVD player  Optional   set  Setting the Primary  AUX Name  AUX Setup      page 44  or    Setting the Secondary AUX  Name     page 44  to    EXT DVD        Change to the External DVD Mode    Touch  EXT DVD  of Top banner   The display shows the EXT  DVD mode screen     About the DVD Operation Screen    When the external DVD player pla
139. on the  main screen to display the file search screen     22 EN    About MPS 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 Audio Layer 3   is a  compression standard prescribed by the ISO  the International  Standardisation Organisation 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 realises 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 MPEGA     What is WMA     WMA  or  Windows Media    Audio     is compressed audio data   WMA is similar to MP3 audio data     Method for creating MP3 WMA AAC files    Audio data is compressed using software with MP3 WMA AAC  codecs  For details on creating MP3 WMA AAC files  refer to the  user s manual for that software    MP3 WMA AAC files that are p
140. orwegian   uz  e59  Uzek    GN   7178  Guarani       OM   797  iMenOrmo   vo   8679   Volapuk              Gu Ing l  t   OR 79  Ota   wo 879  Wot             HY  7299  Armenian Lou feiss  auecma                                        ta  7865  meringa       RM   8277 RmeteRomaxe                                           3 EN       List of Country Codes     For details  see page 42        AD  ese  Aor LD  esz  Dominica        K  757s  kribi     AE Les  United Arab Emirates  DO   6879  Dominican Repubic   KM   7577  Comores  Ke   7880   Korea  Democratic  a er  ante EE   o   nie Ri a  LA   7665  Lao Peoples  Lm sss faena EE   iran   BD   6668  Bangladesh LS  7168  Grenaa  LU 7685  Luxembourg     B  ees  Buuni   c fve  Greenland     MD   7768  Moldova Republic of  em   6677  Bermuda     GN I m  Gunea LML  Marshal islands   en Le  Brunei Darussalam   GP   7180  Guadeloupe     MK   7775   Macedonia The omer    B0   6679  Bolivia   ca  iSi  Equatorial Gunea   Yugoslav iub ot    BR   6682  Bai   GR  7182  Greece   ML  7776  mai    0    GS 7183   South Georgia and the  TE  weie          ev   eese  Bowetlsiand   GT   718   Guatemala LEE ee    Bw Tee  Botswana    Gu  ri  Guam HMP        7780  Nonher Marana Islands   sz    o  Belize     Gv  rie  euyana HMR Ta   Maana  CD 6768   Congo  the Democratic McDonald Islands    0b   S795 aa un   7278 Honda   MV       7786  Waves               ol f 6773  Qoedwore     D 7568  Indonesia   C     MZ   7790  Mozambique        om   err  Cameroon       
141. outputs the controlling signals from the remote control     YELLOW is for input video  RED is right and WHITE is left  input the audio       To connect an external input device to the iPod VIDEO connector  set    AUX In  to    AUX     Refer to    Setting the AUX Mode   page 44      Youcan change the name of an external device  Refer to  Setting the Primary AUX Name  AUX Setup    page 44      94 xv    Connection of an External Amplifier    Power Supply Connector                               CAMERA AUX PRE OUT Connector                                                       CAMERA AUX PRE OUT cable  Amplifier 4 ch  Sold separately     ii Front speaker                                           d Rear speaker    REMOTE TURN ON g REMOTE ON   Blue White  ni  Blue White     REMOTE ON  Power cable    Blue White         D Front Output RCA Connectors  8 Subwoofer RCA Connector    RED is right and WHITE is left   4  RCA Extension Cable  Sold separately    2 Rear Output RCA Connectors  RED is right and WHITE is left     95     Connection of camera                                                                                                       CAMERA AUK PRE OUT Connector    CAMERA AUX PRE OUT cable To Video Output terminal     Yellow  Camera with RCA video output  sold    separately   Power Supply Connector    Reverse Lead HCE C105  etc       Connect to the plus side of the   Orange White  car s reverse lamp         D CAMERA Input RCA Connector  CAMERA    2  RCA Extension Cable  sol
142. ow a Movie search is performed    Another search mode can be used for the same operation  although the   hierarchy differs       Touch  Q  Search   of Bottom banner during  playback   The Search screen is displayed     Search x    a H     Playlists Artists Albums      B ME     Composers       Genres Podcasts Audiobooks  Shuffle Songs Video    10 38 AM          Touch  Video    The Video search mode screen appears     J Touch  Movies    The Movies search screen is displayed     4 Touch the desired movie   The selected movie is played back       For details on how to scroll through the list  refer to  Selecting an  Item in a List   page I7       After selecting a file via a search  touch   EI   on the main screen to  display the search screen  The hierarchy level you selected last in the  search mode is displayed        Alphabet Skip Function    The unit is provided with a alphabet skip function for effective  searching  When you use this function in the search mode  you can  quickly search an artist or a song  etc     Artist List  ALL  ALPINE  Alpine    Domestic    Hip Hop Rap      Shuffle Songs       Alphabet skip function   The alphabet skip function is skipped to the next alphabet  such as from A to B  B to C by touching  ALPHABET V     You can also skip in reverse order such as from B to A by  touching  A ALPHABET      ZU cn       Direct Up Down Function    If you touch   gt    of the album name in the search mode  this album will  be played back repeatedly  To go to the pr
143. play back the disc      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 discs provide a parental lock  If you are unsure about a disc   play it first to confirm  Do not leave discs accessible to young  children for whom you deem them inappropriate     1 Touch  Parental Control     The numeric keypad screen is displayed    2 Touch the numeric keypad to input a 4 digit password   The initial number is 0000  Input number are displayed  as m    3 Touch  OK  to memorise the number    The Parental screen appears     WW Set the rating level of PARENTAL 4 3 PAN SCAN   Select this when connected to a conventional 4 3 size monitor     4 Touch  Parental Control   The picture will fill the entire TV screen  However  due to the   5 Touch  a on    p    to turn  Ont  mismatch in aspect ratio  parts of the movie at the extreme left  Select  Off  to cancel parental lock or if you do not want and right sides will not be visible  when playing a 16 9 size  to set a rating level  movie      6 Touch  X  to return to the previous screen      Touch  Parental Level    8 Touch  4  or  p gt   to select the rating level  1 to 8    The smaller the number  the higher the restriction    9 Touch  X  to return to the previous screen        Mi Changing the password    1 Touch  Password Change    The numeric keypad screen is displayed   2 Touch the input screen to enter a
144. playback     2 Touch  Shuffle Songs    The S indicator lights  and the songs in a folder are  played back in random sequence  When all the songs in the  target folder have been played  the next folder plays back     To cancel M I X  play  touch  XS      EA       Selecting Folders  Concerning MP3   WMA AAC     Touch  4 mm  or  im  gt    of Bottom banner to select the  folder        Searching from CD Text    1 Touch  IQ  Search   of Bottom banner during  playback   The CD text search screen is displayed     2 Touch the selected track name   The selected track will be played back       For details on how to scroll through the list  refer to    Selecting an  Item in a List     page 17      File Folder Name Search  Concerning  MP3 WMA AAC     1 Touch  IQ  Search   of Bottom banner during  playback   The folder name list screen is displayed     Folder Name Search mode    2 Touch   gt  Jin the desired folder   The first file in the selected folder is played back     File Name Search mode    2 Touch the desired folder name   The File name of the selected folder is displayed     3 Touch the desired file name   The selected file is played back     To return to the previous hierarchy  touch            For details on how to scroll through the list  refer to    Selecting an  Item in a List     page 17       After selecting a folder via a Folder name search  touch   E   on the  main screen to display the folder search screen      After selecting a file via a File name search  touch   EJ   
145. played  automatically   Remove the disc  turn it over  and reinsert it      Refer also to  Disc Setting   page 42     e While reading a DivX9 file  the fast forwarding fast reversing and  repeat functions  etc  cannot be used    e A Divx  file that exceeds 4GB cannot be played back     If a Menu Screen Appears    On DVD mode  menu screens may appear automatically  If this  happens  perform the operation described below to start playback     Direct Menu Operations  Touch the DVD menu directly       Some operations cannot be performed depending on the disc     Menu Operations CDvD V5    1 Touch  Key    The menu operation mode will be displayed        Touch I  umi  gt  Ej to change the Key panel location    from right to left or vice versa   Touch  Return  to return to the previous display     j    1    Select a desired menu item by touching  W    A        lt   or   gt          e Touching  X  in the operation panel returns to the screen in    step 1       Touching  Key  displays the Numeric Keypad Input Mode    Screen     For details of the Numeric Keypad Input Mode screen  refer to     Numeric Keypad Input Operations   page 25      Touch  Enter  to confirm the selected item     Touch  10Key  of Bottom banner     Numeric Keypad Input Operations    The numeric keypad input mode screen appears  If  10Key  is not displayed  touch        in the bottom banner    to display  10Key      Touch a desired number        Touch   lt     to delete an entered number   Touch  Delete AII  to del
146. primary signal area  the antenna may  not be grounded and connected properly     Check your antenna connections  make sure the antenna is  properly grounded at its mounting location     The antenna may not be the proper length     Make sure the antenna is fully extended  if broken  replace the  antenna with a new one      0 EN    Broadcast is noisy   e The antenna is not the proper length     Extend the antenna fully  replace it if it is broken   e The antenna is poorly grounded     Make sure the antenna is grounded properly at its mounting location   e The station signal is weak and noisy     If above solution does not work  tune in another station   Disc  Disc playback sound is wavering     Moisture condensation in the disc Module     Allow enough time for the condensation to evaporate  about 1  hour      Disc insertion not possible   e A disc is already in this unit     Eject the disc and remove it   e The disc is being improperly inserted     Insert the disc correctly   See page 15     Unable to fast forward or backward the disc   e The disc has been damaged     Eject the disc and discard it  using a damaged disc in your unit  can cause damage to the mechanism     Disc playback sound skips due to vibration     Improper mounting of the unit     Securely re mount the unit   e Disc is very dirty     Clean the disc     Disc has scratches     Change the disc     The pick up lens is dirty     Do not use a commercially available lens cleaner disc  Consult  your nearest Alpine de
147. ps 1 to 5 are common operations to each     Setting item  of Sound Setup  Refer to each section for details        1 Touch  Setup  icon of Top banner   The Setup main screen is displayed     2 Touch  Sound      J   Disc  Radio  Auxiliary  AUX   App Connection Method    Rear Seat Entertainment  RSE   gt         General Sound  11 16AM       The Sound Menu screen appears   3 Select the desired item     Sound x    pm au    EQ Presets    5  gt  MediaX pander  Car Specific    Sound Setup Quick Sound    Media Xpander     gy em  Ad   o Li   Other  si     BD    Defeat    Parametric EA       11 16AM    Setting items  Car Specific Sound Setup    Media Xpander     EQ Presets    Quick Sound    TCR  Time Correction    X Over     Parametric EQ    Other   Defeat       When BASS ENGINE SQ of Quick Sound Setup is set to    On     the  message  This function cannot be used now  Please check Sound  APP connection and BASS ENGINE SQ settings   will be displayed   This setting cannot be selected     4 Touch  4   or   gt    etc   to change its setting     When the pop up window for setup is displayed  touch  X  to  close the window after setting     5 Touch  45  to return to the previous screen       Immediately after changing the Sound Setup  while the system is  writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key to OFF   Otherwise  the settings may not be changed     33 EN       Car Specific Sound Setup     Car Specific Sound Setup  is selected in the Sound setup menu in step  3  Refer to  
148. r is under 11  volts with a load applied      Image stops sometimes     Disc is scratched     Replaced with a non scratched disc        If this Message Appears    Various messages are displayed on the screen during operation  In  addition to the messages telling you the current status or providing  guidance for the next operation  there are also the following error  messages  If one of these error messages is displayed  carefully follow  the instructions in the solution column     System  USB current error     Abnormal current is run to the USB connector device     Turn the ignition key off  and then set to ON again     Attempt to connect another iPod iPhone USB memory device     Unable to access the DVD drive    The system will reset      An access error to DVD drive occurred for some reasons     The unit is rebooted automatically     Unable to access the DVD drive    Please enquire details from the service center      An access error to DVD drive occurred for some reasons     Please ask Service Centre for help     Audio Visual    Read error    Please check the Disc      Scratched disc  contaminated disc poor recording disc  incompatible with this unit     Press  amp      Change the disc     USB device error   e An iPod iPhone that is not supported by the unit is connected     Connect an iPod iPhone that is supported by the unit     Reset the iPod     A USB device that is not supported by the unit is connected     Attempt to connect another USB memory device     Communicatio
149. rded  44 100 times per second  The  higher the sampling rate  the higher the sound quality  but also the  This device supports discs formatted with ISO9660 Level 1 or larger the volume of data    Level 2  UDF1 02 and UDF1 02 ISO Bridge      Corresponding File Systems    m Encoding  Under the ISO9660 standard  there are some restrictions to  remember  Converting music CDs  WAVE  AIFF  files  and other sound files into  The maximum nested folder depth is 8  including the root the specified audio compression format   directory   The number of characters for a folder file name is T  limited  ag    Song information such as track titles  artist names  album names     Valid characters for folder file names are letters A Z  all caps   etc   written into MP3 WMA AAC files    numbers 0 9  and    _     underscore      Root folder  This device can play back discs in Joliet  Romeo  etc   and other  standards that conform to ISO9660  However  sometimes the file The root folder  or root directory  is found at the top of the file  names  folder names  etc   are not displayed correctly  system  The root folder contains all folders and files  It is created    Formats supported automatically for all burned discs   This device supports CD ROM Mode   CD ROM XA  Mode2 Form1 amp 2   Mixed Mode CD and Multi Session   This device cannot correctly play back discs recorded with  Track At Once or packet writing     23 EN    The DVD operation screen display    DAD Touch the screen while the DVD playback 
150. re condensation has occurred  inside the unit    Be sure to follow all cautions included with your DV D 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 programmed for the DVD  these are the largest units of  division of the information recorded on the disc     Chapter  Each Title may also be divided into smaller divisions  called  chapters  These can be specific scenes or musical selections     Protecting the USB connector    Only an iPod iPhone  USB memory or Mobile Phone can be  connected to the USB connector on this unit  Correct  performance using other USB products cannot be guaranteed   If the USB connector is used  be sure to use only the supplied  connector cable with the unit  A USB hub is not supported   Depending on the connected USB memory device  the unit may  not function or some functions may not be performed    The audio file format that can be played back on the unit is MP3   WMA AAC    The video file format that can be played back on the unit is  Divx      Artist song name  etc   can be displayed  Certain  special  char
151. ront of front  seats   Punch  Punched bass sound  massive  with a feeling of  speed   Rich  You can feel wrapped with rich Low pitched sound    by arranging super low pass  low pass  and mid  lowpass  with sufficient balance     Mid Bass  Emphasizes the presence of an upper bass   Reproduces low pass with a sense of speed     Low Bass  Super low pass presence and a low pitched sound  which is oriented downwards with deep feeling       The function is disabled when BASS ENGINE SQ is set to    Off        JO EN       Adjusting the BASS ENGINE Level    You can adjust the BASS ENGINE Level     Setting item  Level  Setting contents  0 to 6  Initial setting  3     The function is disabled when BASS ENGINE SQ is set to    Off        The Level 0 of the BASS ENGINE SQ is common to all the types     About Setup when the external power amplifier is  connected   In order to optimize the BASS ENGINE SO  we recommend the  following procedure to set up the power amplifier    After setting up  the BASS ENGINE Level will be adjusted according to  the music    1  Set GAIN of the power amplifier to  MIN     2  Setthe Crossover Mode Sector switch to    OFF          If the switch has no  OFF  position  set as near as possible to    full range   3  Setthe BASS ENGINE SQ of this unit to  On   and the    BASS ENGINE Level to    3      4  Play a song of the genre you frequently listen to  and  adjust GAIN of the power amplifier     Adjusting the Fader Balance    1 Touch  Fader Balance    The Fader Bal
152. rtain mobile devices  used  voices may sound unnatural      When using a microphone  speak as directly as you can into the  microphone to obtain 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     Before Using BLUETOOTH    Before using the hands free phone audio function  the following  settings need to be made     Register a BLUETOOTH device in this unit  see page 46        Youcan search for this unit using a BLUETOOTH compatible device   and then connect that BLUETOOTH compatible device to this unit   The device name of this unit is    INE W990BT    and the initial  number of the passcode is    0000     Also refer to the Owner s Manual  of the connected device s      Hands Free Phone Control    Mi Display example for Phone menu screen    Alpine Office    Redial   DEMOS Disconnect  09 44 AM    6  6  aum Til
153. s view and operations are not obstructed   e microphone is located where the driver s voice can be easily    picked up  on the sun visor  etc       When you speak into the microphone  you should not have  to change your driving posture  This may cause a  distraction  taking your attention away from safely driving  your vehicle  Carefully consider direction and distance while  mounting the microphone  Confirm that the driver s voice  can be easily picked up at the selected location     mp       Microphone        Cable clamp   Sold separately     d     Removal  on page 86      p       m    C A   72S       j n     A    SN M A    Remove the mounting sleeve from the main unit  see    Slide the unit into the mounting sleeve and secure it     Mounting Sleeve     Included  Dashboard  AM  Z  Rubber Cap  Bracket e  Included     Pressure  Plates xl       Hex Bolt   Included     This unit       Face Plate    Included     vel If the installed mounting sleeve is loose in the dashboard  the  pressure plates may be bent slightly to remedy the problem      2 The supplied face plate may be mounted     SO EN       5 When your vehicle has the Bracket  mount the long  hex bolt onto the rear panel of the INE W990BT and  put the Rubber Cap on the hex bolt  If your vehicle  does not have the Mounting Support  reinforce the  head unit with the metal mounting strap  not  supplied   Secure the ground lead of the unit to a  clean metal spot using a screw      already attached  to the vehicle s chassis  
154. screen is  displayed   The DVD operation screen is displayed           Mi Display example for DVD Video main screen    ES uh  urs N    rr oes DISC    Chapter 003 010    Disc DVD      Audio  Dolby D 1 1  Subtitle   01 02 Angle  1 1    0719  emm 2113    Kian  Menu  gt  gt  Oy    Audio   Dolby D 1 1  Subtitle   01 02              11 16AM      The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the DVD mode  for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed      Ifyou try to activate the DVD while driving  the display will show the   10Key Angle Audio Subtitle      OF warning Picture off for your safety      Some operations cannot be carried out depending on the disc or  playback screen        Playing a Disc     N WARNING   It is dangerous 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 INE W990BT correctly so that the driver  cannot watch DVD TV Video unless the vehicle is  stopped and the emergency brake is applied     Audio   Subtitle          CD Information display 1    DVD Video  If the INE W990BT is not installed correctly  the driver  Title name Chapter No  will be able to watch the DVD TV Video while driving  Divx    the vehicle and may be distracted from looking ahead    Title name Current File No  Total File No  in Current Folder   2  Information display 2   DVD Video    Audio signal output Subtitle Angle   Divx      Audio signal output Subtitle   3  Pl
155. setting value  touch and hold   Preset1    Preset2   or  Preset3  for at least 2  seconds       Touch  Flat  to initialise all values      If the Rear Speaker setting is    Off     the Rear Speaker setting cannot  be edited  Refer to page 36       If the Subwoofer setting is  Off   the Subwoofer setting cannot be  edited  Refer to page 36     e While adjusting the X Over you should consider the frequency  response of the connected speakers     Calling the X Over adjusted value    Calling the pre set X Over adjusted value     Touch  Preset1    Preset2   or  Preset3  on the X   Over screen   The setting stored in the Preset will be recalled     Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer  Curve  Parametric EQ      Parametric EQ  is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3  Refer  to    Sound Setup Operation   page 33     You can modify the Equalizer settings to create a response curve more  appealing to your personal taste     Setting item  Parametric EQ    1 Adjust the Parametric EQ to your preference     Parametric EQ    LR o Rest  Flat Band    Dracat 4       10 51 AM    Adjusting the Band  Touch  Band  to select the band to be adjusted     ep     Band      gt          gt  Band8  gt         You can select a band directly by touching the screen     Adjusting the Frequency  Touch  44   or   gt   of    Freq     to adjust the frequency of the  selected band     Adjustable frequency bands  20 Hz to 20 kHz  in 1 3 octave steps     Bandi  20 Hz 100 Hz  63 Hz   Band2  63 Hz 315 Hz  125 Hz  
156. smitter towards the remote  sensor within a range of 2 metres        Accessory List    Optional Remote Control Interface Box                                            INE WO99OBT eege 1 This unit is operable using the vehicle s secondary radio controls   e Power deci E m Tm 1 An Alpine Remote Control Interface Box  optional  is required  For   HUSNA SEA MORI PT 6 details  contact your Alpine dealer   EE EE 8 ji  e GPS Antenna EE 1 Controllable with Remote Control  e Antenna mounting plate wizi iwa kwa 1 This unit can be controlled with an optional Alpine remote control   e CAMERA AUX PRE OUT cable    n    1 For details  consult your Alpine dealer  Point the optional remote  e USB extension cable as cocentes sentiet ente eu tenen dantut utes 1 control transmitter at the remote control sensor   diens  TC EE 1  e Mounting KE 1  E 1 About the button descriptions used in this Owner s  iri c MR 2 Manual  e Rubber cap    1 The buttons found on the face of the unit are expressed in     SK DOME ai Aaa 1 bold  e g  MUTE   The buttons found on the touch screen  E ONNO S ManU aa tset display are shown in bold within brackets       e g  DX    Location of Controls Turning Power On or Off   8  Some of this unit s functions cannot be performed while the vehicle is in     a   motion  Be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe location and apply the  Oror  il S 3   C wm  parking brake  before attempting these operations   1 Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position   Z  r The system turns o
157. st once until all songs have been  played          For details on the search mode  refer to    Searching for a Music File      page 69      Random Play  Shuffle Songs     All files in the iPod are played back in random sequence     1 Touch  Q   Search   of Bottom banner during  playback     2 Touch  Shuffle Songs    The indicator P lights  and the songs will be played  back in random sequence     To cancel Random play  touch  XS      dJc       Product Software Update    This product use software that can be updated through a USB memory  device  Download the software from the Alpine website and update the  product using the USB memory device     Updating this product  Check the Alpine website for details on updating     http   www  alpine europe com       About DVDs    Music CDs and DVDs have grooves  tracks  in which the digital data is  recorded  The data is represented as microscopic pits recorded into the  track     these pits are read by a laser beam to play the disc  On DVDs   the density of the tracks and pits is twice that of CDs  so DVDs can  contain more data in less space     CDs          Minimum pit       length   3 5 mini Track pitch    0 9 um 1 6 um  DVDs SS  SRE   Minimum pit  length   0 6 mm Track pitch    0 9 um 0 6 mm 0 74 um    A 12 cm disc can contain one movie or about four hours of music  In  addition  DVDs provide sharp picture quality with vivid colours thanks  to a horizontal resolution of over 500 lines  compared to less than 300  for VHS tape      In
158. t    V    gt     Moves menu cursor     Enter    Determines the selected item    Return    Returns to the previous item screen     e       eo    Q        amp     OU EN       Operating an External DVD Changer    To operate an External DVD changer  Optional   set    Setting the  Primary AUX Name  AUX Setup      page 44  or    Setting the Secondary  AUX Name     page 44  to    DVD CHG        Change to the External DVD Changer Mode    Touch  DVD CHG   of Top banner   The display shows the DVD CHG  mode screen     About the DVD Changer Operation Screen    When the External DVD changer playback screen is displayed  you can  touch the screen to display the operation screen  For details on how to  operate  refer to the Owner s Manual of the connected DVD changer     e The DVD CHG  operation mode screen and the Menu operation  mode screen are the same as the external DVD player operation  screen  Refer to  Operating an External DVD Player         B External DVD changer display example    Si Si Si Si Si 8    Disc1 Disc2   Disc3 Disc4 Disch Disc    Top    m Menu Menu   dontre    4 MH  gt  Angle Audio Subtitle          CD  Disc1   Disc6   Selects a Disc     GU cu    Operating the Mobile Digital TV  Receiver  DVB T     To operate the Mobile Digital TV Receiver  DVB T   Optional   set     Setting the Primary AUX Name  AUX Setup    page 44  or  Setting  the Secondary AUX Name   page 44  to    DVB T        Changing to the Mobile Digital TV Receiver   DVB T  Mode   Touch  DVB T  of Top banner 
159. ted on the General setup menu in step  3  Refer to    General Setup Operation   page 29      Setting the Brightness of the Backlighting    The illumination control adjusts the brightness of the backlighting based  on the car ambient lighting for easier viewing     Setting item  Dimmer  Setting contents  Auto  Initial setting    On   Off  Auto  Adjust the brightness of the background illumination of    the monitor automatically to the brightness of the car  interior     On  Keep the background illumination of the monitor dark     Off  Deactivate Auto Dimmer mode to keep the background  illumination of the monitor bright       When  Auto  or  On  is set  the setting is also applied for the button  lighting in  Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at Night    page 30      Adjusting the Minimum Level of Backlight    You can adjust the brightness of the backlight  This function could be  used  for instance  to change the screen brightness while travelling at  night     Setting item  Screen Dimmer Level  Setting content   15 to 415  Initial setting  0     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     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 Illumination Level  Setting level   2 to 42  Initial setting  0     Switching the Display Colour and  Wallpaper Image  Back
160. the App Connection Method     App connection method  is selected on the Source setup menu in  step3  Refer to  Source Setup Operation   page 41     Set ALPINE APP to USB when an iPhone is connected  or set to  BLUETOOTH when an Android Smartphone is paired     Setting item  App Connection Method  Setting contents  None   USB  iPhone   Initial setting    Bluetooth   Android     None  No Smartphone is connected   USB When an iPhone is connected to INE W990BT s     iPhone   USB port  you can  program the unit s sound tuning  parameters  or communicate with SNS    Bluetooth   Set this when an Android Smartphone is paired    Android   X with this unit via BLUETOOTH technology  At this    time  you can  program the unit s sound tuning  parameters  or communicate with SNS       After the above setting  turn the ignition key off  ACC OFF  and on  again  ACC ON       For this function to work properly  specific applications must be  installed on your Smartphone before connection  Consult your  Alpine dealer or the Alpine website for details      Only the iPhone and certain Android Smartphones support this  function        Rear Seat Entertainment Setting     Rear Seat Entertainment  RSE   is selected on the Source setup  menu in step 3  Refer to    Source Setup Operation   page 41      Setting the Rear Seat Entertainment  System  Video can be output to the rear monitor     Setting item  Rear Seat Entertainment  RSE   Setting contents  Off  Initial setting    On    BLUETOOTH Setup    Th
161. to a low frequency  as   4 3 146 2 57 6 9 4 319 6 it may cause damage to the speaker due to the low frequency content    4 4 149 6 59 0 9 5 323 0   4 5 153 0 60 3 9 6 326 4   4 6 156 4 61 6 9 7 329 8   4 7 159 8 63 0 9 8 333 2   4 8 163 2 64 3 9 9 336 6   4 9 166 6 65 7    5 0 170 0 67 0                4 1 139 4 54 9 9 2 312 8                                              40 cn    e Adjustment should be made according to the recommended crossover  frequency of the connected speakers  Determine the recommended Sou rce Setu D  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  i  We are not responsible for damage or malfunction of speakers caused S ource S etu p 0 p     rat lon  by using the crossover outside the recommended value           The parking brake must be engaged to access the Source mode  screen  Attempting to access this screen while driving will display  the warning Unable to operate while driving     The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each     Setting item  of Source Setup  Refer to each section for details        1 Touch  Setup  icon of Top banner   The Setup main screen is displayed        Touch  UE  Source     The Source Setup screen appears     3 Select the desired item     J   Disc  Radio  Auxiliary  AUX   App Gonnection Method    Rear Seat Entertainment  RSE   gt 
162. tore 6 strong stations in the  selected band in ascending order of frequency     After selecting the desired band  touch  A  Memo  of  Bottom banner    The tuner automatically seeks and stores 6 strong stations into  the preset buttons in ascending order of frequency    When automatic storing has completed  the station stored in the  preset 1 is selected        fno stations are stored  the tuner will return to the original station  you were listening to before the automatic storing procedure began      You can cancel this process by touching  A Memo  while the tuner is  automatically seeking stations  Cancelling will return the tuner  preset to the previous setting     Tuning to Preset Stations    You can tune in the preset stations in memory on either band using its  preset number     1 Touch  Band  of Bottom banner repeatedly until the  desired band is displayed     2 Touch any one of the preset buttons that has a  station stored to it   The preset station is received       Each time you press the F amp A  PPA buttons  you can also change  the frequency registered into the preset buttons  1 through 6            Bl Display example for RDS Information    CROSSO    87 50MHz 90 10MHz 98 10MHz 106 10MHz 108 00MHz 87 50MHz    T nS    TA Info Band          CD Displays the Radio text  When a Radio station that  transmits text messages    2 RDS indicator       Turning AF  Alternative Frequencies  On  or Off    The RDS  Radio Data System  is a radio information system using the  57 k
163. u measure the actual distance to  the marks when parked on a level surface       Depending on the condition of the car or road surface  the range of  vision may vary      The camera has a limited range of vision  Objects at extreme angles  to the camera  e g  under the bumper or at opposite ends of the  bumper  may not be in the its field of vision      The rear camera image may have a tint which is different from the  actual surroundings      Depending on the car  the guidance may deviate to the right or left   This is not a malfunction     Mi Distance guidance mark    The distance guides represent the ground level distance from the rear  bumper  It is difficult to accurately estimate the distance to objects  above ground level    In the following example  the distance to A is 0 5 m and the distance to  B is 1 m     49 En        lt Screen gt         lt Positions of A  Band C gt     about 1 m                                   In the screen  according to the distance guidance marks   the truck seems to be parked about 1 m away  at the  position B   In actual fact  however  if you reversed to  position A  you would collide with the truck    In the screen  positions A  B and C seem to be located in  order of proximity  However  in actual fact  the position A  and C are the same distance  and B is farther away than  positions A and C       The car width extension mark represents the distance to the road  surface  The distance to an object on the road is not accurately  represente
164. uage 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     28 EN       About DivX9    DivX  is a codec  software  to compress moving images while  maintaining image quality using a highly advanced compression ratio  and operating speed       Official Diva  Certified product    ABOUT DIVX VIDEO  DivX   is a digital video format created by  DivX  LLC  a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation  This is an official  DivX Certified   device that plays DivX video  Visit divx com for  more information and software tools to convert your files into  DivX videos    ABOUT DIVX VIDEO ON DEMAND  This DivX Certified  device  must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video on   Demand  VOD  movies  To obtain your registration code  locate  the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu  Go to  vod divx com for more information on how to complete your  registration     Media supported  The unit can play back CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R   DVD  RW discs and USB memory device that are recorded in  the DivX  mode     e DivX  files stored in a USB memory device and protected by DRM   Digital Rights Management  cannot be played     Some DivX files stored in a USB memory cannot be operated played     Corresponding extension     11 1  D It    avi      divx       Video Codec  DivX9 versions 3  4 
165. w    05    Green      o        Rear left   Green Black  69      White     ee  Va ront le       White Black       Gees  V  Grey Black      KH    1 Front right   Grey  e   Violet Black  o B         ear right   Violet  e      SS EN    DO             C        Radio Antenna Receptacle    ISO JASO Antenna Adapter  sold separately   ISO JASO Antenna Adapter may be required  depending on  the vehicle     Video Output Connector  AUX OUTPUT   Yellow     Rear Output RCA Connectors  It can be used as Rear Output RCA Connectors  RED is  right and WHITE is left     Front Output RCA Connectors  It can be used as Front Output RCA Connectors  RED is  right and WHITE is left     Subwoofer RCA Connectors  RED is right and WHITE is left     CAMERA Input RCA Connector  CAMERA   Yellow   Use when connecting a camera with RCA Output  Connector     Remote Control Output Lead  Brown   Connect this lead to the remote control input lead  This lead  outputs the controlling signals from the remote control     GPS antenna Receptacle  To GPS antenna  included      Vehicle Display Interface Connector   Outputs Vehicle Display Interface control signals  Connect  this to the optional Vehicle Display Interface box    For details about connections  consult your nearest Alpine  dealer     iPod VIDEO Input Connector   Input the iPod  iPhone video signal or AUX video audio   signal       Set    AUX In   page 44  to  iPod Video    when an iPod   iPhone is connected    e Set    AUX In   page 44  to    AUX    when AU
166. wing functions may  not be available even though the Tunelt version is updated     When the smartphone connected to the unit receives new notifications  from Facebook  the unit emits a notification sound or displays the  notification screen  according to the TuneIt App settings     Bl Display example of notification for the Audio Visual    screen    Lt     D V   USBAudio Bluetooth Audic    8 Running Free    00003 00010       Poster   s name       fno operation is made within 5 seconds after displaying the  notification screen or if you touch the Audio Visual screen  the  notification screen will disappear     Checking the content of notification    Touch the poster   s name on the notification screen or on the Notification  List screen  to display the content of the notification        Example of the Notification Details display    Notification Details       Content of notification    You cannot check the content of a notification while the car is  moving     Displaying the Notification List  Touch the Notification List icon on the Top banner  or  List  of  the notification display     WW Example of the Notification List display    Notification List       Jason  Michael    Olivia    Alpine Office  Michael    a       10 23 AM      If there are no notifications in the Notification List   No  Notifications     is displayed     WW Other operations  TTS  Text To Speech  Start Stop switch    Like switch     The Smartphone feeds back a    Like    to Facebook while the  received Wall
167. x   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 INE W990BT   This has been done for the safety of the driver and passengers   Setup operations cannot be made if the car is moving  The car must  be parked and the parking brake must be engaged for the procedure  described in the Owner s Manual to be valid  The warning    Unable  to operate while driving   will be displayed if any attempts are  made to perform these operations while driving     e The INE W990BT draws minimal current even when its power switch    is turned off  If the switched power  ignition  lead of the INE   W990BT 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 INE W990BT  For connecting the SPST switch   refer to the  Connection Diagram of SPST Switch  sold separately     page 87   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     JO cx          Discs Playable on This Unit       Playable Discs    The dis
168. yback screen is displayed  you can  touch the screen to display the operation screen  For details on how to  operate  refer to the Owner   s Manual of the connected DVD player        Mi External DVD player display example        Menu      Touch   lt  lt      gt  gt    EN Pp Angle Audio Subtitle  lt       D aD  dD  3 4     D  K     Touch the switch to go back to the beginning of the current  chapter track file  Touch the switch once more to find the  beginning of the previous chapter track file  Touch and hold  to fast reverse     3      Touch the switch to advance to the beginning of the next  chapter track file  Touch and hold to fast forward      gt  lt     Starts Stop M I X  play      gt     Starts Stop repeat play    La   Switches between play and pause     Bj   Touching during play initiates a pre stop  Touching again  stops play     Top Menu    Calls up the Top Menu screen     Menu    Calls up the Menu screen     Menu Control    Calls up the menu operation mode     4    Switches the programme playlist folder down      gt     Switches the programme playlist folder up     Angle    Switches angle     Audio    Switches audio        C 0 pm ceo       e          o     Subtitle     Switches sub titles       The ke P  buttons provide the same functions above     Mi Menu operation mode screen display example        Key    The menu operation mode will be displayed    Bkm   Lem d       Moves key panel location     X    Closes menu operation mode     X    Closes key panel     A    l
    
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