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2.         The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each     Setting item    of Radio Setup  Refer to each section for details           Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     Touch  SOURCE SETUP    The SOURCE SETUP screen appears     Touch   gt  gt    of RADIO SETUP   The RADIO setup screen appears     Be OW PhO   ke    Touch  4  or  p gt   of the desired item to change its  setting    Setting items    RDS CLOCK DISP   FM LEVEL   PI SEEK   RDS REGIONAL    PTY LANGUAGE   PTY31    5 Touch     to return to the previous screen   Touch and hold      for at least 2 seconds to return to the  main source screen that was displayed before the setup  operation was started     RDS Time Display    When ON is selected  the clock is adjusted automatically based on the  time data sent from the RDS broadcast     Setting item  RDS CLOCK DISP  Setting contents  OFF  ON  OFF  To adjust it manually     ON  Adjust the clock automatically based on the time data  In  this case  the clock cannot be adjusted manually     Adjusting Source Signal Levels    If the difference in volume level between the CD and FM radio is too  great  adjust the FM signal level as follows     Setting item  FM LEVEL  Setting contents  LOW   HIGH       PI SEEK Setting    Setting item  PI SEEK  Setting contents  OFF   AUTO    Receiving RDS Regional  Local  Stations  When OFF is selected  the unit automatically keeps receiving the related  local RDS station     Setting it
3.        gt  gt    to change the  radio frequency up or down respectively   In manual mode  touch and hold to change the frequency  continuously     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  P 1 2  to change the function guide     3 Touch and hold any one of the preset buttons   P SET 1  through  P SET 6  for at least 2 seconds   The selected station is stored     4 Repeat the procedure to store up to 5 other stations  onto the same band   To use this procedure for other bands  simply select the  desired band and repeat the procedure     A total of 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 memorized     Presetting Stations Automatically    The tuner can automatically seek and store 6 strong stations in the  selected band in order of signal strength     After selecting the desired band  touch and hold   A MEMO  for at least 2 seconds    The tuner automatically seeks and stores 6 strong stations into   P SET 1  to  P SET 6  in order of signal strength    When the automatic storing has been completed  the tuner goes  to the station stored in  RSET 1         Ifno stations are stored  the tuner will return to the original station  you were listening to before the automatic storing procedure be
4.       45 Displaying the rear view video manually     56  X OVER Adjustment        eee 45 3 g    Performing Time Correction Manually Navigation System  Optional   CE ORR  ince aac ater eee 46 Switching the Navigation Screen  Phase Switching en 47  Optional  EE 57  Graphic Equalizer Adjustments   0 0 00    47  Parametric Equalizer Adjustments                47 Auxiliary Device  Optional   Setting the Speakers oe eeeeeeee 48   ae    Setting of Dolby Digital       ccesssssesceeeeee 48 SE PHONED  ee Si  Speaker Setup nisrani 49 TUE T200DVB Operation  Optional   Adjusting the DVD Level ee 49      Linear PCM Setting          sssssseesseeeeeseseee 49 Operating the TUE T200DVB  Optional        58  Storing Settings in the Memory            49 Changer  Optional   Calling up the Preset Memory             ee 49 Controlling CD Changer  Optional                59  IMPRINT Operation  Optional  Multi Changer Selection  Optional                  59  Changing MultEQ mode          eee eeeeeseeeeeeeeeee 50 USB Memory Portable Audio Player  Adjusting Sound Setting in Manual Mode       50  Optional   Setting the MX Level     MEDIA XPANDER  o  50 BANK Function  USB memory only               60  Adjusting the Crossover Settings PLAYBACK  sedepsveshcuvessvetesacunsteeuscheestecsss  estenenseecoss 60   X OVER  eegen SEN 51 Repeat EE 60  Adjusting the Time Correction Random Play Shuffle  M LX   sscccsssssseeeseeee 61   T CORR  asked ee Bea 52      Setting the Time Correction Unit Searching for a desired
5.       Touch   lt   or   gt   to set a desired language    Touch  CODE  to display the numeric keypad input  screen    Touch  A  or  W  to scroll a setting item list by one Line   Touch I    or  Vv  to scroll a setting item list by one page     O0 PIC    3 L EN    SOURCE   VISUAL     SETUP    DVD SETUP  Esc     MENU LANGUAGE  AUDIO LANGUAGE  SUBT  LANGUAGE  COUNTRY CODE  PARENTAL            The numeric keypad input screen closes when the area  is touched while displayed      Numeric keypad input screen  The numeric keypad is used if you want to play back in  a language other than that displayed  or to input your  parental lock password  etc     5 Touch  5  to return to the previous screen   Touch and hold      for at least 2 seconds to return to the  main source screen that was displayed before the setup  operation was started     e Immediately after changing the settings of DVD mode  while the  system is writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key   engine key  to OFF  Otherwise  the settings may not be changed     Changing the language setting    The audio language  subtitle language and menu language can be set  according to your preferences    Once set  this becomes the default language  This function is convenient  when you always want to listen in English   The language setting is not  effective on some discs  If not  the default language is set from the  factory      e When the settings are changed  the old settings are overwritten   Make a note of the curr
6.      Setting item  SPEAKER SETUP    Select the speaker characteristic by touching tal   gt   of  the desired speaker setting   OFF   SMALL     When no speaker is connected    When a speaker that cannot play low frequencies    80 Hz or less  is connected    LARGE   When a speaker that can play low frequencies    80 Hz or less  is connected       Tt is not possible to set the front speakers to    OFF       ai If the front speakers are set to    SMALL     the rear and centre   speakers cannot be set to    LARGE        e The subwoofer can be set only to ON OFF   e If the centre speaker is turned    OFF     the centre channel   s audio    signals are added to the audio signals output from the front speakers     e Ifyou set the speaker response to    OFF     also set the speaker setting  to    OFF     page 48     e Perform the setup for all the speakers      Front        Centre         Rear     and    Subwoofer       If not  the sound may not be balanced    e When centre is set to    OFF     the setting is ineffective even if centre  is set with this function    e Through changing the settings on each speaker  a change in the  output of the other speakers may occur due to the setting  requirements    e When using the PRO LOGIC II  if the rear speaker is set to     LARGE     then there will be no output from the subwoofer     Adjusting the DVD Level    The volume  signal level  for Dolby Digital  Dolby PL I  DTS and  PCM modes can be set     e Avoid stopping  pausing  switching the 
7.      Setting of the Subtitle Language                Changing the Country Code Setting          Setting the Rating Level  Parental Lock        Setting the Downmix Mode         ee   Setting the TV Screen Mode       s sssseeeee     Playing MP3 WMA AAC Data     FILE PLAY MODE  uo     Displaying DivX   Disc Information           RADIO Setup    Radio Setup Operation          eee  RDS Time Display  0     eee  Adjusting Source Signal Levels                 PL SEER Setting s s c cssc geasscatesigesces    Receiving RDS Regional     Local  Stations  0        cccccsseeesteeeeeees    Switching the Display Language of PTY     Programme Type     seses    Setting PTY31  Emergency Broadcast     ReCEPUON nen    DISPLAY Setup    Display Setup Operation        eee    Setting the Brightness of the    Backlighting nein iin ennes    Adjusting the Minimum Level of    Backlight onnenn a aa  Switching Background Textures                Setting Automatic Background Textures        Switching the Font Back Display Colour    Adjusting the Touch Panel            ee    Ac    Visual EQ       Visual EQ Setting Operation        ee 37  Selecting the Visual EQ Mode   Factory   s setting  oo    eee eeeeeeeeeeees 37  Adjusting Brightness 00 0    eects 37  Adjusting Colour of Picture oe 37  Adjusting Tint of Picture       ee 38  Adjusting Image Contrast        ee 38  Adjusting Picture Quality oe 38  Storing Visual EQ ow  eeeeseeeeeneee 38  GENERAL Setup  General Setup Operation 0 0    eee 38  Displaying the Time  
8.     page 35  have been performed  touch   gt  gt    of  VISUAL EQ    Visual EQ screen appears     2 Select a desired setting item by touching  A  or  V      Setting items   VISUAL EQ   lt  gt  BRIGHT  lt  gt  COLOR  ca TINT  6  CONTRAST  lt  gt  SHARP   lt  gt  USER MEMORY       The setting is available in the visual source mode   except navigation  screen     3 Change the setting on the selected item by touching  its   lt   or   gt     4 Touch     to return to the previous screen     e Only one setting item can be displayed on each page  you can select  the desired brightness  picture tint  etc  through the screen shown     Selecting the Visual EQ Mode  Factory   s  setting     You can select a mode suitable for the subject image     Setting item  VISUAL EQ  Setting contents  OFF  FLAT    NIGHT M    SOFT   SHARP    CONTRAST   P 1   P 2       OFF  FLAT   Initial Setting    NIGHT M   Suitable for movies in which dark scenes  frequently appear    SOFT  Suitable for CGs and animated films    SHARP  Suitable for old movies where images are not    clearly shown   CONTRAST  Suitable for recent movies     P 1  Recalls the Visual EQ mode being stored on  preset No P 1 from    Storing Visual EQ     page 38    P 2  Recalls the Visual EQ mode being saved on       preset No P 2 from    Storing Visual EQ     page 38         To return to the initial setting  after selecting any one of the setting  contents  NIGHT M  to CONTRAST  and adjusting a desired  brightness  picture tint  etc   set 
9.    AV extension cable  Sold Separately       USB 30P cable  Sold Separately    USB extension cable  Included       ISO JASO Antenna Adapter  Sold Separately   ISO JASO Antenna Adaptor may be required  depending on  the vehicle     OROROORO      The optional accessory KCU 451iV contains and KE you cannot  individually purchase or KH    82 EN       System Example    Connect the Ai NET compatible audio processor  Fiber optic digital compatible   Navigation system  DVD player and  changer           e N    NVE M300P  etc           Navigation system   Sold Separately                             Audio Processor  Ai NET    Fiber Optic Digital     SE compatible   Sold   Fiber optic digital Separately    Input terminal  for    DVD Player                                             Fiber optic digital  Input terminal  for  Ai NET Changer   cable              Fiber optic cable  Fiber optic    cable           NORA EQIDN       Q  Ai NET cable                   er         Yellow       S                                                                            g DVD Video Player S CD Changer   White Brown   White Brown     ni NET   D ALNET cable  Ai NET   HES keem  REMOTE OUT  47  REMOTE IN  DVA 5210  etc   D  Sold Separately    Sold Separately               Only connect fiber optic digital compatible CD Changer             Please observe the following when using Fiber Optic Cable  Optical Digital Cable      e Do not coil the Fiber Optic Cable smaller than a 30 mm radius   e Do not place an
10.    Alpine products equipped with the Ai NET bus  connected to the    IVA W520R  can be operated from the  VA W520R  Depending on  the products connected  the functions and displays will vary  For  details  consult your Alpine dealer     Operation of some of the functions of this unit is very complex   Because of this  it was deemed necessary to place these functions  into a special screen  This will restrict operation of these functions  to times when the vehicle is parked  This ensures the focus of the  driver   s attention will be on the road and not on the  VA W520R   This has been done for the safety of the driver and passengers   Audio Processor Adjustments cannot be made if the car is moving   The car must be parked and the parking brake must be engaged for  the procedure described in the Owner   s Manual to be valid  The  warning    CAN   T OPERATE WHILE DRIVING    will be  displayed if any attempts are made to perform these operations  while driving     e The IVA W520R draws minimal current even when its power switch  is turned off  If the switched power  ignition  lead of the IVA W520R  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 IVA W520R  For connecting the SPST switch   refer
11.    RSE    item is displayed on the SOURCE selection  screen   Touch  RSE  to change to the REAR selection screen   and then touch the desired source  The selected source  picture is output on the rear monitor     Setting the BLUETOOTH Connection   BLUETOOTH IN     Setting item  BLUETOOTH IN  Setting contents  OFF   HFP   HFP AUDIO   NAV     OFF  Select to ignore any external interrupts    HFP  Select when the optional BLUETOOTH  INTERFACE  KCE 250BT  is connected and  the BLUETOOTH Hands Free Phone function  is used  For details  refer to the Owner s  Manual of KCE 250BT    HFP AUDIO  Select when the optional BLUETOOTH   INTERFACE  KCE 400BT  is connected and  the BLUETOOTH Hands Free Phone   BLUETOOTH Audio function is used  For  details  refer to the Owner s Manual o  KCE 400BT    NAV   Select when the optional portable navigation  is connected   The TEL screen of the portable navigation is  displayed              For details on BLUETOOTH operation  refer to the Owner   s Manual  of the BLUETOOTH INTERFACE    If a mobile phone compatible with the Voice Dial function is  connected  the Voice Dial function can be used     Setting the VISUAL Soft Button    Setting item  VISUAL KEY  Setting contents  VISUAL   NAV     VISUAL  Recalls the VISUAL selection screen by touching   VISUAL     NAV   Switches directly to the navigation screen by touching   VISUAL      4  nn    Setting the OPTION Button on the Unit    The unit   s    OPTION  button function can be changed     Setting item
12.    This adjustment is ineffective when the speaker is set CENTER to  OFF in    Setting the Speakers     page 48     e This function only works with two channel signals  This operation is  ineffective when 5 1 channel DTS or Dolby Digital signals are input       Ifthe setting of REAR FILL is made when REAR MIX is ON  sound is  unchanged in the rear fill setting because REAR MIX is given priority  during 2 channel decoder other than linear PCM    e For linear PCM signals  the voice is output from the rear speaker  regardless of the REAR FILL and REAR MIX setting     X OVER Adjustment  Setting item  X OVER    1 Touch   lt   or   gt   of X OVER to select L R or L R   L R  Sets the same adjustment values for the left and right  channels     L R  Different adjustment values can be set for the left and  right channels     2 Touch   gt  gt    of X OVER   A speaker list on the X OVER screen is displayed     3 Touch   gt  gt    of the speaker to be adjusted   The screen changes to the X OVER screen to be adjusted     4 Adjust the crossover to your preference     Selecting the Cut Off Frequency    Touch   lt 4  or   gt   of FREQ   then select the cut off frequency   crossover point     The adjustable bandwidth differs depending on the speaker   channel         Ah cu       Adjusting the Level       Touch   lt   or   gt   of LEVEL  then adjust the HPF or LPF level     Adjusting the Slope       Touch   lt   or   gt   of SLOPE  then adjust the HPF or LPF  slope     When the speaker is set t
13.    When a hierarchical list is prepared    gt  gt  gt    will be  displayed  Touch   gt  gt    to display the respective  hierarchy list screens     29 ENn    Display Example for Search Screen    FOLDER SSC    Mi Folder     PiFolder2  D Folder3  MiFolder4    E Folder5         gt  gt   is displayed if there is a hierarchical list    Select directly by touching   gt    and its track  or folder   file  is played back    Scroll the list one line at a time by touching   a  or  W    Scroll the list one page at a time by touching      or  y    Touch      to return to the previous list screen     OOO VO    The search function does not work on the DVD or CD changer    A folder list is displayed only during MP3 WMA AAC playback when  the DVD player  DVA 5210  or changer compatible with MP3 is  connected     Internal CD player mode  1 The track list  screen appears        2 Touch   gt   of a desired track text    The selected track will be played back          Tf the CD is text compatible only     e    TRACK    is displayed in the track text list if there is no text on  the disc     Internal MP3 WMA AAC DivxX   Player external MP3   compatible DVD Player Changer Mode    1 The folder list screen appears   Select a desired folder and then touch   gt  gt        gt  gt    appears only when a file is present in the selected folder    The file list screen is displayed           e Touch  p   to play back the folder directly     2 Touch  p gt   of a desired file name   The selected file will be
14.    e    NO SUPPORT    is scroll displayed when text information is not  compatible with this unit    e Before disconnecting USB memory Portable audio player  be sure to  change to another source or set to pause     Repeat Play    Only Repeat One is available for this mode   Repeat One  A single song is repeatedly played back     l Touch  P1 2    The function guide is displayed     2 Touch        The file will be played repeatedly     RPT o  off    Repeat One   Repeat the list being  played back     3 To cancel repeat play  touch   D1      Random Play Shuffle  NM IX     The Shuffle function of the USB memory or Portable audio player is  displayed as M I X  on the IVA W520R     Shuffle ALL    All songs in the USB memory or Portable audio player are  played back in random sequence  Any one song does not play  back again until all songs have been played back     Shuffle Songs    Song shuffle randomly plays back songs within a selected  category  playlist  album  etc    The songs within the category  are played just once until all songs have been played     1 Touch  Cy  after touching  P1 2    The songs will be played back in random sequence     M LX ALL  gt   off         Shuffle ALL      gt  M 1 X  SONGS  gt    Shuffle Songs              2 To cancel M I X  play  touch  Cy      e When a song is played back during Random  M 1 X   play  the song  can be played back again randomly even if not all songs on the USB  Memory have been played back     Searching for a desired Song    A USB
15.    lt 4 ALPHABET  amp          Direct search bar     Scroll the list one page at a time by touching      or  y       Scroll the list one line at a time by touching  A  or  Y      In search mode  touch anywhere on the direct search  bar  or touch and drag       to the desired place     The active point moves to the See place  and the search list  will be changed according to the selected song position                  lt SONG search example gt    If there are 100 songs in your iPod  all the songs are allocated in the  direct search bar    Suppose the song you are searching for is located at around the 50th  song of your library  touch around the middle  50   of the direct  search bar to jump to the song you desire     Selecting Playlist Artist Album Genre   Composer Episode Category    Playlist Artist Album Genre Composer Episode Category  l can be  easily changed    For example  if you listen to a song from a selected album  the album  can be changed     Touch  Ww  or  A  to select the desired Playlist Artist   Album Genre Composer Episode Category          CATEGORY can be changed only when the video files of iPod iPhone  are played back     e If search selection mode is not activated  a SONG search is not  possible    e Ifan album is selected from an artist search  the album can be  searched    e During shuffle  M I X   playback  this operation is not possible    e If Playlist Artist Album Genre Composer Episode are not searched   this operation is not possible     Gi    Ran
16.   Connect the USB Memory device Portable audio player after    Connect another USB memory Portable audio player  storing songs  files      USB DEVICE ERROR UNSUPPORTED  e A USB device that is not supported by the unit is connected  e A sampling rate bit rate not supported by the unit is used     Connect a USB device that is supported by the unit    Use a sampling rate bit rate that is supported by the unit     NO USB DEVICE PROTECT    e Acopy protected WMA file was played back     Make sure the USB memory device is correctly connected and   You can only play back non copy protected files   the cable is not excessively bent     D   gt   G  n  w  5      3       2  GG  5  s  o  E  5         2  T  on    ERRORO1    e Communication error     Make sure the USB memory device is correctly connected and  the cable is not excessively bent     ERRORO2    e Caused by the Portable audio player Software Version not being  compatible with this unit     Update the Portable audio player Software Version to be  compatible with this unit     ERROR03    e The Portable audio player is not verified     You can solve the problem by reconnecting the Portable audio  player     Specifications    MONITOR SECTION       Screen Size   LCD Type   Operation System   Number of Picture Elements    7 0    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  Alte
17.   Displaying the Top Menu Screen    When a DVD contains two or more titles  the top menu screen appears     Touch  TOP MENU  on the DVD mode main screen   The top menu screen appears        To perform necessary operations  see    If a menu screen appears    on  page 23     Displaying the Menu Operation Mode    Screen    1 Touch  P1 2  on the DVD mode main screen   The function guide changes     2 Touch  MENU CONT    The menu operation mode screen appears     e For further operation  see    If a menu screen appears    on page 23     Stopping Playback  PRE STOP     Press the stop button during playback to stop playback  That position is  stored in the memory     1 Touch  E  once during playback      PRE STOP    is displayed     2 Touch  P I1  in the PRE STOP mode   Playback starts from the position at which it was stopped     e For some discs  the position at which playback was stopped may not  be accurate        Touch  WE  twice or touch and hold  W  for at least 2  seconds during playback      STOP    is displayed  and playback stops     e Playback starts from the beginning when   gt       is touched while  playback is stopped     Fast forwarding Fast reversing    1 During playback  touch and hold  I lt    Fast   reverse  or  Pl   Fast forward    When touched and held for more than 1 second  the disc is  forwarded reversed at double speed  When held for 5 more  seconds or longer  the disc is forwarded reversed at 8 times  the normal speed  When held for 10 seconds or longer  
18.   M5 x 8      crew  M5 x 8   ubber Cap  ex Bolt                   e  Iyon             v  O  o   o  A                  USB extension Cable  siiin nnenani ipinirik eani  e Owner   s Manual                                       Ci    Ut JE IL  JC  DA       ba dddddd g                                           Optional Remote Control Interface Box   This unit is operable using the vehicle   s secondary radio controls   An Alpine Remote Control Interface Box  optional  is required  For  details  contact your Alpine dealer                 Location of Controls      button   Ejects a disc   f the disc does not eject after pressing 44  press and hold  for at least 3 seconds       VIA button  Press to adjust the volume          MUTE PHONE button   Lowers the volume by 20 dB instantly  Press the button  again to cancel    Press and hold for at least 2 seconds to display the  Telephone Menu screen     When the optional BLUETOOTH INTERFACE is connected  and BLUETOOTH IN is set to HFP or HFP AUDIO or a  BLUETOOTH compatible navigation is connected and  BLUETOOTH IN is set to NAV   page 42         SOURCE   button  Turns the power on  Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to    turn the power off   Recalls the SOURCE selection screen            VISUAL button  Press to recall the VISUAL selection screen        SETUP button  Press to recall the SETUP main screen           OPTION  TA button  Press to recall the setting that is set in    Setting the OPTION  Button on the Unit     page 42        
19.   MEDIA XPANDER    1 Select ON or OFF of MX by touching   lt   or  p gt   of  MEDIA XPANDER     OFF  Turns off the MX effect of every music source   ON    Turns on the specified MX mode     2 Touch   gt  gt    after setting to ON   The MEDIA XPANDER setup screen appears     3 Touch   lt   or  p   of the desired MX mode      Music source  such as USB and CDs  etc   level can be set     MX CD  OFF  CD MX 7 to 3   CD mode processes a large quantity of data  This data is used  to reproduce the sound cleanly by making use of the data  quantity     MX CMPM  OFF  CMPM MX 1 to 3   This corrects information that was omitted at the time of  compression  This reproduces a well balanced sound close to  the original     MX DVD  OFF  MOVIE MX 1 to 2   The dialog portion of the video is reproduced more clearly    DVD MUSIC   This disc contains a large quantity of data such as music clip   MX uses this data to reproduce the sound accurately     MX AUX  OFF  CMPM MX  MOVIE MX  MUSIC MX   Choose the MX mode  CMPM  MUSIC  or MOVIE  that  corresponds to the media connected     e The contents of MX set here is reflected to PXA H700 or PXA H701    e When OFF is selected  MX effect of each MX mode will be OFF    e Each music source  such as CD  MP3  etc  can have its own MX  setting    e There is no MX mode for FM  MW and LW radio    e MX CMPM is applied for MP3 WMA AAC  iPod iPhone and BT  AUDIO    e The MX setting can be performed only when a source is currently  selected    e The function is ino
20.   OPTION KEY  Setting contents  AUDIO SETUP   MAP   REAR SEL    AUDIO SETUP  Press    OPTION  to recall the AUDIO SETUP   screen    MAP  Press    OPTION  to recall the navigation  map screen   Press    OPTION  to recall the Real selection  screen   Only when ON is set in    Setting the  Picture Output     page 42      REAR SEL      Setting the AUX  Mode    You can input the audio of an external device   such as a Portable audio  player  to the BLUETOOTH interface connector of this unit  A special  Conversion cable  KCE 237B  is necessary to adapt the BLUETOOTH  interface connector as an AUX IN    A portable music device and a BLUETOOTH INTERFACE cannot be  connected to the BLUETOOTH interface connector at the same time     Setting item  AUX  IN  Setting contents  OFF   ON    OFF  AUX  source is not displayed   ON  AUX  source is displayed        When OFF is selected  the settings related to AUX   cannot be  changed from this unit     Adjusting the AUX  Audio Level    After setting to ON in    Setting the AUX  Mode     this setting can be  carried out     Setting item  AUX  LEVEL   Setting contents  LOW   HIGH  LOW  Decreases the external input audio level   HIGH  Increases the external input audio level     Data Download    Downloading the BACKGROUND data    You can download data  from Alpine   s website  to a CD R CD RW   data is written in the root folder   and store the data to the  VA W520R   To start BACKGROUND download  access the URL below and follow  the on screen ins
21.   PRECAUTIONS          sscssseeeeseecesseeeenseeeeseas 8  Discs Playable on This Unit Essen 9    Getting Started    Accessory LSU ees eeegedeedh ere g  ss Sie dudd 13  Location of Controls eee eeeeeeeeeereeeee 13  Turning Power On or Off oo    eee 13  Inserting Ejecting a Disc 0    eens 14  Adjusting the Monitor Viewing Angle             14  Adjusting the Volume  0        eee eeeeeeeees 14  Lowering Volume Quickly seses 14  How to view the Display s es 15   Soft button operation oo    eee eeeeeeeeeee 15   Recalling the Source 0    eee eeeeeeeees 15   Displaying the Numeric Keypad   Input Screen ee oii ricu eas 16   Selecting the Display Style oe 16   Radio  Listening to the Radio wo    eects 17  Presetting Stations Manually          ee 17  Presetting Stations Automatically           17  Tuning to Preset Stations         eee 17  RDS Operation  Turning AF  Alternative Frequencies    Onl or  RE 18  Receiving Traffic Information              18  PTY  Programme Type  Tuning   0 0    18  Receiving Traffic Information While Playing   CD Or Radio Nee 19  eet Ar EC 19  Displaying Radio Text        eee ee ee eeeeeeeees 19    CD MP3 WMA AAC   NEE 20  Repeats Play  vetera a ar a E A S 20  M LX   Random Play  ooeec 20  Selecting Folders    concerning MP3 WMA AAC           eee 20  About MP3 WMA AAC noaee 21   DVD   Playing a Dise Sere nrd aaa 23  To display the DVD mode screen                 23  If a menu Screen appears ee eeeeeeteeeeeeees 23  Displaying the Top Menu Screen      24  Displ
22.   Touch  CH    to select changing the Channel or the  Favorite Channel    Touch CH    lt    or  p gt   to move the Channel number Up Down   Touch FAV   lt q   or  p gt   to move the Favorite Channel number Up   Down       The button displays the current changing mode   CH   or  FAV       Calling up Main Menu Screen       Touch  MENU  to call up the main menu screen     Calling up Menu Operation Mode       Touch  MENU CONT  to call up the menu operation  mode     Switching the Source       Touch  A V      The source switches with each touch     Calling up Electronic Programme Guide  EPG        Touch  EPG  to call up the Electronic Programme Guide     58 EN    Scanning Mode    l Touch  P1 3    The function guide appears     2 Touch  SCAN  to start the auto scan procedure     e For detail  refer to the Owner   s Manual of the TUE T200DVB sold  separately     Video Menu Operation of TUE T250DV         Touch  P1 3  twice   The direct touch mode screen is displayed     e When the optional TUE T250DV is connected  you can control it by  the touch key  except the  Control  key  on the display screen of the  unit     2 Touch  CONTROL    Return to DVB T main screen        Ifno operation is performed for 5 seconds  the screen will  automatically switch to the full screen mode     Changer     Optional        Controlling CD Changer  Optional     An optional 6 disc or 12 disc CD Changer may be connected to the  TVA W520R if it is Ai NET compatible  With a CD Changer connected  to the Ai NE
23.   eee eeeeeeeeeeee 67  List of Country Codes  0     eee eeeeeeeeeeeees 68  In Case of Difficulty oo    eee eters 70  Specifications NEES seeds 75    Installation and Connections    Waning E 76  CAUTION beseeeegeeege ege EE Eege 76  Precautions            cccceseeeeeeeesseeeeeeenseeeeeees 76  Installauon   Enges aE 77  CONNECTIONS esiis eoe ai airaa ea E 80  System Example enen onaren aiir 83    6   EN       Operating Instructions    WARNING    Z 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 enables the driver to  watch TV Video while driving  This may cause a distraction   preventing the driver from looking ahead  thus causing an accident   The driver or other people could be severely injured     DO NOT WATCH VIDEO WHILE DRIVING     Watching the video may distract the driver from looking ahead of  the vehicle and cause an accident     DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR  ATTENTION AWAY FROM SAFELY DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE   Any function that requires your prolonged attention should only be  performed after coming to a complete stop  Always stop the vehicle  in a safe location before performing these functions  Failure to do  so may result i
24.   episode can be changed by pressing EPISODE Te   or   AL   e An episode may have several chapters  The chapter can be changed  by pressing  FEA  or   P     e Display mode can be changed by touching  WIDE  when an iPod  compatible video or an iPhone is connected  For details  refer to     Switching Display Modes     page 30        If the artist  album or song name  created in iTunes  has too many  characters  songs may not be played back when connected to the  IVA W520R  Therefore  a maximum of 250 characters is  recommended  The maximum number of characters for the head unit  is 128  128 byte     e Some characters may not be correctly displayed    e    NO SUPPORT    is displayed when text information is not  compatible with the IVA W520R     Searching for a desired Song    An iPod iPhone can contain hundreds of songs  By keeping these songs  organized in playlists  the  VA W520R can use these to ease song  searches    Using the search mode   s individual hierarchy  you can narrow down  your search as shown in the table below      lt MUSIC Search Menu gt                                            Hierarchy 1 Hierarchy 2 Hierarchy 3 Hierarchy 4  Playlist Song          Artist  Album  Song      Album  Song           Song              Podcast Episode          Genre  Artist  Album  Song   Composer  Album  Song       Audiobook                      e Video search mode depends on the iPod iPhone  If the specification  of the iPod iPhone is changed  the search mode on this unit will a
25.   or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  adjustment  The setting is cancelled if the Decode mode is switched     Touch   lt 4  or   gt    of REAR MIX to adjust the level    The level can adjusted in five steps   6   3  0   3 and  6  The  higher the level  the more bass is output from the rear speakers    The effect differs according to the software  DVD  etc       The REAR MIX function is turned off by touching  OFF      e This adjustment is ineffective when the rear speaker setup setting is  set to    OFF       e For linear PCM signals  the voice is output from the rear speaker  regardless of the REAR FILL and REAR MIX setting     48 En    Achieving powerful high volume sound   LISTENING MODE     With Dolby Digital  the dynamic range is compressed so that powerful  sound can be achieved at regular volume levels  This compression can  be cancelled to achieve an energetic sound with even greater power  like  the sound in a movie theater  This function works only in the Dolby  Digital mode           Touch   lt   or   gt   of LISTENING MODE to select STD or MAX     STD  For powerful sound at regular volume levels  MAX   For powerful sound at high volumes    e Keep the volume to a level at which sounds outside the vehicle can  still be heard     Adjusting the speaker levels  OUTPUT LEVEL     The test tones help to make the volume adjustments of the different  speakers  When levels are equal  a strong sense of presence can be heard  from the different speak
26.   page 48     e Check the playable frequency ranges of the connected speakers  before making the equalizer adjustments  If the speaker   s playable  frequency range is 55 Hz to 30 kHz  for example  adjusting the 40 Hz  or 20 Hz band has no effect  Additionally  you may overload and  damage the speakers    e When graphic EQ is adjusted  the adjustment for parametric EQ  becomes ineffective     Parametric Equalizer Adjustments    The frequency bands of the graphic equalizer are fixed  This makes it  very difficult to correct for undesired peaks and dips at specific  frequencies  The parametric equalizer   s centre frequency can be tuned  to these specific frequencies  Then  the bandwidth  Q  and level are  fine tuned  independently  to make the necessary corrections  The       parametric equalizer function is an advanced tool for serious  audiophiles     Setting item  P EQ    1 Select L R or L R by touching  4  or  p gt   of P EQ     L R  Sets the same adjustment values for the left and right  channels     L R  Different adjustment values can be set for the left and  right channels     When graphic EQ is adjusted  this setting will be turned off     2 Touch   gt  gt    of P EQ   The P EQ list screen appears     3 Touch   gt  gt    of the desired speaker  channel    The P EQ adjustment screen appears     4 Adjust the P EQ to your preference     Selecting the Band  Touch   lt   or   gt   of BAND to select the desired band        Adjusting the Frequency    Touch   lt 4  or   gt   
27.   post of the vehicle s battery  the IVA W520R draws  some current  several hundred milliamperes  even when its switch is placed in the OFF position and the battery may be 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   Connect the ground lead securely to a bare metal spot  remove any paint  dirt or grease if necessary  of the car chassis     If 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     Your Alpine dealer knows best about noise prevention measures so consult your dealer for further information           79 EN          Connections                Yellow    Red       White       CAMERA IN   Yellow    Yellow       f  Rea         White     REMOTE OUT       White Brown       REMOTE IN   White Brown            REVERSE      Orange White                                                             Antenna  ISO Antenna Plug    JASO Antenna Plug    To Video Input terminals    To Audio Input terminals     R  L   To back up camera  To Video Output terminal    To Audio Output terminals   R  L     To remote input lead    To remote output lead    To plus side of the back lamp signal  lead of the car    To steering remote control interface  box                                
28.   sesoses 38  Setting the Time 0    eee eeeeeeeee 39  Setting Summer Time  0     eee 39  Demonstration Function s s s 39  Sound  Beep  Guide Function            ee 39  Setting the Scroll oo  eee eeeeneeee 39  Changing the Language Font Display           39  Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting  at  Nights eege eege 39    SYSTEM Setup    System Setup Operation eseese 40   Setting the External Device   Interrupt Mode A 40  Setting the Interrupt Icon Display                 40  Switching the function of the   HEMOTE SENSOL  vi Hcl cscccdy deed eege dere 40  Setting the Rear Camera Input               41  Setting the Navigation Mode          ee 41  Setting the Navigation Interruption               41  Setting the AUX Mode o oo 41  Setting the Picture Output       42  Setting the BLUETOOTH Connection    BLUETOOTH IN  eee 42  Setting the VISUAL Soft Button     0 0    42  Setting the OPTION Button on the Unit      42  Setting the AUX  Mode AN 42  Adjusting the AUX  Audio Level                42    Data Download  Downloading the BACKGROUND data          43    External Audio Processor  Optional  Rearview Camera Operation       Adjustment Procedure for Dolby Surround     44  Optional   Setting the ACPROCESSOR oo  ee 44 Switching the Rear Camera Screen  Setting the MX Mode of External Audio acte 56  ProcessOP y  i nwia nei eat 44 Displaying the rear view video while  Setting Bass Sound Control ne 45 the car is in reverse oe  eeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeees 56  Using the Pro Logic II Mode    
29.   zn    Adjusting Sound Setting in Manual Mode    You can change these sound settings to create your own preference  when the MultEQ mode is set to OFF  Manual Mode         Use steps 1 to 5 to select one of the Sound menu  modes to modify  See the applicable section below for  details about the selected item              Check whether the Defeat mode is off     Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     Qe    Touch  AUDIO SETUP    The AUDIO SETUP screen appears        _     Touch   gt  gt    of  A PROCESSOR    The A PROCESSOR SETUP screen appears     5 Touch   lt      gt   or   gt  gt     etc   of the desired item to  change its setting     Setting items  MEDIA XPANDER   X OVER   T CORR   T CORR PARAMETER   G EQ   P EQ  F EQ   TW SETUP       This function can be operable only when PXA H100  sold  separately  is connected and 2 2ch  3WAY  mode is set  For details   refer to the Owner   s Manual of PXA H100        Touching  ESC  will change to the main source screen      Touching  XD  to return to the previous screen    e Media Xpander  F EQ  P EQ and G EQ Adjustment are inoperable  when Defeat is set to ON     Setting the MX Level  MEDIA XPANDER     MX  Media Xpander  makes vocals or instruments sound distinct  regardless of the music source  The CD  USB memory and iPod  will be  able to reproduce the music clearly even in cars with a lot of road noise     Setting item  MEDIA XPANDER    1 Touch   lt   or   gt   of MEDIA XPANDER to sel
30.  3  Normal   the monitor displays a normal picture at the  centre of the screen with a vertical black band at each side     Switching the Visual Source Only   Simultaneous Function     You can watch the video portion of another source while listening to the    current source     1  2    1    Touch  VISUAL  on the audio source screen   The VISUAL selection screen appears     Touch a desired visual source   The visual source is switched to the selected one     Cancelling the Simultaneous Function    Press VISUAL   The VISUAL selection screen appears     Touch  NORMAL    The simultaneous function is cancelled     To make the setting  set to VISUAL in    Setting the VISUAL Soft  Button     page 42     Ifa DVD player is connected  you can receive the DVD picture   sound    DVD changer  DHA S680P  is connected    Press and hold V OUT on the remote control supplied with the DVD  player or DVD changer for more than 2 seconds  The picture and  sound of the DVD will be output    The DVA 5210 or DVD changer  DHA S690  is connected    Press VOUT on the remote control  included with the DVA 5210 or  DHA S690  to output DVD picture sound    The simultaneous function cannot be used when the Audio source is  in the navigation mode    When NAV  is set in    Setting the VISUAL Soft Button     page 42    only the navigation screen can be recalled     Blackout Mode On and Off    When Blackout mode is turned on  the monitor display will turn off to    Te    duce power consumption     This additio
31.  Burkina Faso    French Guiana    Libyan Arab Jamahiriya       Bulgaria    Ghana    Morocco       Bahrain    Gibraltar    Monaco       Burundi    Greenland    Moldova  Republic of       Benin    Gambia    Madagascar       Bermuda    Guinea    Marshall Islands       Brunei Darussalam    Guadeloupe       Bolivia    Equatorial Guinea    Macedonia  The former  Yugoslav Republic of          Brazil    Greece    Mali          Bahamas       Bhutan    South Georgia and the  South Sandwich Islands    Myanmar       Mongolia          Bouvet Island    Guatemala    Macau          Botswana    Guam    Northern Mariana Islands          Belarus    Guinea Bissau    Martinique          Belize    Guyana    Mauritania          Canada    Hong Kong    Montserrat          Cocos  Keeling  Islands       Congo  the Democratic  Republic of the    Heard Island and  McDonald Islands    Malta       Mauritius       Honduras    Maldives       Central African Republic    Croatia    Malawi       Congo    Haiti    Mexico       Switzerland    Hungary    Malaysia       Cote d lvoire    Indonesia    Mozambique       Cook Islands    lreland    Namibia       Chile    Israel    New Caledonia       Cameroon    India    Niger       China    British Indian Ocean Territory    Norfolk Island       Colombia    Iraq    Nigeria       Costa Rica    Iran  Islamic Republic of    Nicaragua       Cuba    Iceland    Netherlands       Cape Verde    Italy    Norway       Christmas Island    Jamaica    Nepal       Cyprus    Jordan    
32.  CH SETUP    Adjusting the acoustic image  BI PHANTOM     In most installations  the centre speaker must be placed directly between       the front passenger and driver  Using this function  the centre channel  information is distributed to the left and right speakers  This creates an  acoustic image simulating a centre speaker directly in front of each  listener  Adjusting the centre width in PL II MUSIC  see    Using the Pro  Logic II Mode    on page 45   makes this function ineffective     e Avoid stopping  pausing  switching the disc  cueing  fast forwarding  or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  adjustment  The setting is cancelled if the Decode mode is switched     Touch   lt q  or  p gt   of BI PHANTOM to adjust the level    The level can be adjusted within the range of  5 to  5  The  higher the level  the more the position of the centre speaker is  shifted to the sides    The BI PHANTOM function is turned off by touching  OFF      e This adjustment is effective when the setting of the centre speaker to  SMALL or LARGE in the speaker setup settings    e This adjustment is ineffective when the speaker is set CENTER to  OFF in    Setting the Speakers     page 48      Mixing bass sound to the rear channel  REAR MIX        This function mixes the front channel audio signals to the audio signals  output from the rear speakers  improving the sound in the vehicle   s rear  seat     e Avoid stopping  pausing  switching the disc  cueing  fast forwarding
33.  Changer equipped with the ML X ALL function is connected   M LX  ALL will also be selectable   In this mode  the tracks on all the CDs in the current magazine will  be included in the random playback sequence    ai If an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected  all files in a disc are  played back in random sequence  and playback shifts to the next disc    ai Only files in a folder are played back in random sequence in the  M I X  FLDR mode    af Display may vary depending on the connected devices     e Ifthe search mode  page 29  is activated  the M I X  play mode will  be cancelled     Selecting Folders  concerning MP3   WMA AAC     Touch FOLDER  V   or  A  to select the folder     About MP3 WMA AAC       CAUTION  Except for private use  duplicating audio data  including MP3   WMA AAC data  or distributing  transferring  or copying it   whether for free or for a fee  without permission of the copyright  holder is strictly prohibited by the Copyright Act and by  international treaty              What is MP3     MP3  whose official name is    MPEG 1  2  2 5 Audio Layer 3     is a  compression standard prescribed by the ISO  the International  Standardization Organization and MPEG which is a joint activity  institution of the IEC     MP3 files contain compressed audio data  MP3 encoding is  capable of compressing audio data at extremely high ratios   reducing the size of music files to as much as one tenth their  original size  This is achieved while still maintaining near CD 
34.  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    e 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                   e 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  SOURCE  on the main source screen   The SOURCE selection screen is displayed     Touch  DISC     The display shows the DISC mode screen    Insert a disc with the label side facing up  The unit starts to  play the disc     When an optional Alpine DVD player is connected   Insert a disc into the DVD CD player  the player starts  playing     The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the DVD mode  for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed  Touch the  display panel to display the operation screen again    The display mode can be changed by touching  WIDE     For operation  see    Switching Display Modes    on page 30     To eject the disc    Press  amp      The reverse side of a double sided DVD will not be played  automatically    Remove the disc  turn it over  and reinsert it    Do not insert discs containing maps for the navigation system  Doing  so could result in damage    Refer also to    DVD Setup     p
35.  MP3  MPEG 1 Audio Layer  3  WMA  Windows Media Audio  AAC  Advanced Audio  Coding  is a data file that uses a compression scheme to reduce the  size of the music file      Hybrid Audio CD and Data  MP3 WMA AAC  CD R RW  discs    The IVA W520R can read either sector on the disc  Choose CD DA  to play the CD audio section or MP3 WMA AAC to play the MP3   WMA AAC section      Multisession CD R RW    Once a recording has been stopped  this is considered one session   If the disc is not closed  finalised   additional data may be added   Once this additional data has been recorded  this becomes a     multisession    CD  The IVA W520R can only read multisession  DATA Formatted discs  MP3 WMA AAC files   Not Audio CD  files      Properly formatted MP3 WMA AAC Discs    Use ISO9660 formatting to insure proper playback  You may use  standard ISO naming Level 1  8 3 DOS standard   Level 2  32  characters  or Joliet  Windows or Macintosh long filenames  file  naming conventions        Please consult the Owner   s manual for additional information        On handling compact discs  CD CD R CD RW     e Do not touch the surface       Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight    e Do not affix stickers or labels    e Clean the disc when it is dusty    e Make sure that the disc is smooth and flat    e 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 
36.  NAV MIX LEVEL       e Touching   A  or  Y      will scroll the list one line at a time   Touching  A  or  YI will scroll the list one page at a time    e Touching  ESC  will change to the main source screen    e The A PROCESSOR menu items will differ depending on which  optional audio processor is connected  The IMPRINT audio  processor  PXA H100  or External Audio processors may be used   For details  refer to    IMPRINT Operation  Optional      page 50  or     External Audio Processor  Optional      page 43      Adjusting Balance Fader    Touch   gt  gt    of BALANCE FADER  the adjusting screen of  BALANCE FADER will be displayed     Display Example for BALANCE FADER Screen          28  EN       Adjusting the Fader  Touch  F  or  R  to adjust the volume of the front and  rear speakers    Setting range  F15 to R15       Ifan IMPRINT audio processor  PXA H100  is connected to this unit  and you have set the 2 2ch  3WAY  4 2ch  FRONT REAR SUBW    switch of the IMPRINT audio processor  PXA H100  to 2 2ch   3WAY   you cannot adjust the FADER mode  For details  refer to the  Owner   s Manual of PXA H100     Adjusting the Balance    Touch  L  or  R  to adjust the sound volume of the left  and right speakers     Setting range  L15 to R15       Adjusting the Balance Fader Directly    Touch and move  O   to a desired setting    Or touch a desired setting range  and   O   will move to that  location    Touch  L  or  R  of Balance and  F  or  R  of Fader for fine tuning     Adjusting 
37.  Setting the Picture Output     page 42   the item is  displayed     3 When ON is set in    Setting the Navigation Mode     page 41   the item  is displayed     4 Not displayed when OFF is set in    Setting the Navigation Mode      page 41       Not displayed when an optional BLUETOOTH INTERFACE is  connected  and HFP is set in    Setting the BLUETOOTH Connection   BLUETOOTH IN      page 42     af Not displayed when OFF is set in    Setting the AUX  Mode       page 42      4 Touch     D  to return to the previous screen   Touch and hold      for at least 2 seconds to return to the  main source screen that was displayed before the setup  operation was started     e Immediately after changing the settings of System Mode  while the  system is writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key   engine key  to OFF  Otherwise  the settings may not be changed     40 2N    Setting the External Device Interrupt Mode    If a device having the interrupt feature is connected  audio will be  automatically muted whenever the interrupt signal is received from the  device     Setting item  IN INT  MUTE  Setting contents  OFF  ON    OFF  The volume level can be adjusted in Interrupt mode   ON  Sound will not be output  The icon that is set in    Setting  the Interrupt Icon Display    is displayed        The auxiliary device being connected must have an Interrupt wire  with a negative trigger for this function to operate automatically   Otherwise  a separate switch needs to be added to 
38.  Song    ssec 61   T CORR PARAMETER       eesessessseseeeeees 52 Searching by artist name eee 61  Adjusting the Graphic Equalizer Curve Selecting Playlist Artist Album    GEQ  1s 8 ive devae tie ENNER ee 52 Genre COMPOSEL         eeceeeeeeeseceseeeseeeeeeeeeaeees 62  Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve Select the desired Folder  Folder up down      62  PEQ rieira eden ited 53        Equalizer Presets  F EQ      sseseseseseesseeseesee 53 ia me ECH EENS 62  Setting the Response Slope for the information of the current song                04  High Range Speaker  TW SETUP            53 About MP3 WMA AAC File of  Storing Settings in the Memory EEEIEE L EEEE EAN 53 USB Memory DTN 62  Calling up the Preset Memory           ee 54  Setting the Subwoofer eee 54  Adjusting the Subwoofer Level              0     54  Setting the Subwoofer Phase oe 54  Setting the Subwoofer System         54  Setting the Subwoofer Channel    54  About Time Correction eeeeeeeeeeereeeee 54  About the Crossover     seseeeeeserseereerererreereee 55    iPod iPhone  Optional     Playback sist itive cinder tates Hees 62  Searching for a desired Song        ee 63  Searching by artist name o      eee 63  Direct Search Function eee eeeeeeeeee 64  Selecting Playlist Artist Album   Genre Composer Episode Category              64  Random Play Shuffle  M L X   oc eeeeeeeee 64  Repeat Play  sciciivevinenisonecesre e an 64  Information  About DND  enee EELER 65  Terminology ocenienie 65  List of Language Codes o00   
39.  W520R 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  GJ  already attached  to the vehicle   s chassis  Connect all the leads of the  IVA W520R according to details described in the  CONNECTION section       For the screw marked  ai      use an appropriate screw for the chosen  mounting location     5 Slide the IVA W520R 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        Connection Diagram of SPST Switch  Sold Separately         If the ACC power supply is not available                          ACC ee i  SES l   FUSE  5A   Red i 1  IVA W520R ES   e  eee  Optional     Optional   BATTERY ar   Yellow  FUSE  20A      Optional     If 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 IVA W520R is used individually    If the switched power  ignition  lead of the IVA W520R is connected directly to the positive   
40.  desired BANK   Each operation can be performed in the selected bank     e Even if the files are contained in the same folder  they may be saved  as different BANK     GU cn    Playback    1 Touch  SOURCE  on the main source screen   The SOURCE selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  USB AUDIO   the USB mode is activated  and the display changes to the USB screen     3 Touch  l lt   lt 4  or  1  to select the desired track   file      Returning to the beginning of the current track  file    Touch  Fed     Fast backward    Touch and hold  kad     Advancing to the beginning of the next track  file    Touch  P      Fast forward   Touch and hold  P            Depending on the connected portable audio player  fast forwarding   fast reversing may not be available     4 To pause playback  touch  p gt   I1 J   Touching  B I  again will resume playback        WMA format files that are protected by DRM  Digital Rights  Management   AAC format files that have been purchased from  iTunes Store and files that are copy protected  copyright protection   cannot be played back on this unit       The playback time may not be correctly displayed when a VBR   Variable Bit Rate  recorded file is played back    e If there is tag information  artist name album name track name is  displayed        D3 tag WMA tag  If an MP3 WMA AAC file contains ID3 tag WMA tag information   the ID3 tag WMA tag information is displayed  e g   song name   artist name  and album name   All other tag data is ignored 
41.  e If    AUDIO SETUP    is set  the AUDIO SETUP screen will be  recalled  page 42        If    MAP    is set  the navigation map screen will be recalled   page 42     e If    REAR SEL     is set  the Rear selection screen will be recalled   page 42      Press this button for at least 2 seconds to turn the T INFO  mode ON or OFF     RESET switch  Be sure to press the RESET switch when using the unit for  the first time  after installing the CD changer  after changing  the car battery  etc   Turn off the unit power  press RESET with a ballpoint pen or  similar pointed object       Remote Sensor  Point the optional remote control transmitter towards the  remote sensor within a range of 2 meters        About the button descriptions used in this Owner   s   Manual      The buttons found on the face of the unit are expressed in bold   e g  SOURCE      The buttons found on the touch screen  display are shown in bold within brackets       e g   SOURCE      e This Owner   s Manual explains mainly the function of soft  buttons  when a soft button and a unit button have the same  function              Turning Power On or Off    Some of this unit   s functions cannot be performed while the vehicle is in  motion  Be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe location and apply the  parking brake  before attempting these operations       Press SOURCE    to turn on the unit     e The unit can be turned on by pressing any button except 4    Eject      2 Press and hold SOURCE    for at least 3 secon
42.  high quality sound system  developed by DTS   Inc  for use in movie theaters    DTS has six independent sound tracks  The theater presentation  is fully realized in the home and other settings  DTS is the  abbreviation for Digital Theater System       To enjoy DTS surround sound you need the separately sold DTS  digital audio processor  PXA H701  etc    The DVD video software  must also have a DTS sound track     The IVA W520R has a built in DTS 2 channel audio decoder   Analog audio outputs are available     Dolby Pro Logic Il    Dolby Pro Logic II plays 2 channel sources in 5 channels over  the entire frequency range    This is done with an advance  high sound quality matrix  surround decoder which draws out the spatial properties of the  original recording without adding any sounds to or changing the  sound of the source       The separately sold digital audio processor  PXA H701  etc   is  required to enjoy Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound     Linear PCM audio  LPCM    LPCM is a signal recording format used for music CDs  Whereas  music CDs are recorded at 44 1 kHz 16 bits  DVDs are recorded  at 48 kHz 16 bits to 96 kHz 24 bits  thereby achieving higher  sound quality than music CDs        Rating levels  parental lock     This is a function of the DVD for restricting the viewing age as  stipulated by laws in different countries  The way in which  viewing is restricted differs from DVD to DVD  Sometimes the  DVD cannot be played at all  other times certain scenes are  sk
43.  make adjustment to the other  bands     2 2ch  3WAY  System    2 2ch  3WAY  System    L R                    Setting contents   LOW   MID L   MID H   HIGH    2 2ch  3WAY  System    L R     Setting contents   LOW L   LOW R   MID L L   MID L R   MID H L    MID H R   HIGH L   HIGH R       4 Adjust the crossover to your preference     Selecting the Cut Off Frequency    Touch   lt  lt   or   gt   of FREQ   then select the cut off frequency   crossover point     The adjustable bandwidth differs depending on the speaker   channel         2 2ch  SWAY  System    Setting contents   LOW   MID L 20 Hz 200 Hz  MID H 20 Hz 20 kHz  HIGH  1 kHz 20 kHz     20 Hz 20 kHz           zl When Factory   s is selected  refer to    Setting the Response Slope for  the High Range Speaker  TW SETUP      page 53      2 When User   s is selected  refer to    Setting the Response Slope for the  High Range Speaker  TW SETUP      page 53      Al cn    Adjusting the Level       Touch   lt   or   gt   of LEVEL  then adjust the HPF or LPF level     Adjustable output level     12 to 0 dB     Adjusting the Slope  Touch Lal or   gt   of SLOPE  then adjust the HPF or LPF  slope     Adjustable slope  FLAT    6 dB oct    12 dB oct    18 dB oct     24 dB oct          FLAT can be set for the HIGH slope only when User   s is selected in     Setting the Response Slope for the High Range Speaker  TW  SETUP      page 53   Depending on the response characteristics of  the speaker  care should be taken when setting the respo
44.  memory or Portable audio player can contain hundreds of songs   By using file tag information and keeping these songs organized in  playlists  this unit   s search functions will ease song searches    Each music category has its own individual hierarchy  Use the  PLAYLISTS ARTISTS ALBUMS SONGS GENRES COMPOSERS   FOLDERS FILES search mode to narrow searches based on the table  below                                Hierarchy 1 Hierarchy 2 Hierarchy 3 Hierarchy 4  Playlist Song          Artist  Album  Song    Album  Song           Song              Genre  Artist  Album  Song   Composer  Album  Song       Folder File          File                                  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     Searching by artist name  1 Touch  il    The search mode is activated  and the search list screen  appears        e Touching  Q   for at least 2 seconds will return to last search mode     2  gt  Touch   gt  gt    of ARTISTS   The ARTISTS search screen is displayed     3 Select the desired artist     To play back the artist directly    1 Touch   gt   next to the artist   s name   All songs of the selected artist are played back        To search for the album of an artist    1 Touch   gt  gt    of the selected artist    The ALBUMS search screen of the selected artist is  displayed   2 Touch   gt   next to the desired album s 
45.  navigation guidance is set  by adjusting the volume while the prompts are announced  When the  announcement finishes  the normal audio volume and the previous  audio screen are restored  The voice prompt volume is always at or  below the current listening volume  If a navigation announcement  cuts in while adjusting the audio level  it always resets to the current  level regardless of the audio level setting    e This setting is effective when NAV  IN of SYSTEM list screen is ON     Setting the AUX Mode    Setting item  AUX IN  Setting contents  OFF   ON    OFF  AUX source is not displayed   ON  AUX source is displayed        OFF is not displayed when the optional DVD player or DVD changer  is connected via Ai Net  And the setting related AUX can not be  adjusted       When OFF is selected  the settings related to AUX cannot be changed  from this unit    e Only when an Alpine TV tuner is connected  you can operate the  displayed function guide from this unit        After setting this item to ON  touch   gt  gt    of AUX IN  the following  further setting items can be adjusted     Adjusting the AUX name Mode       Further Setting items  PRIMARY   SECONDARY      Setting contents  OFF     AUX     DVD   GAME   TV   DVB T    EXT DVD   NAV        DVD CHG   USB VIDEO       When a USB Video box or TUE T200DVB  both are sold separately  and cannot be connected at the same time  is connected  you can use  it to connect one more External Input device  Setting the Secondary  name can ch
46.  numeric keypad input screen closes when the area  is touched while displayed     Sisi OC    Qe    Touch  ENT  to confirm your entry     Jpc    Selecting the Display Style    You can change the style of display by touching  Style  in normal mode  of every source     Style 1  Initial   lt  gt  Style 2    Display example for iPod main screen    SOURCE   VISUAL   SETUP   SONG NAME    T   gt  a    TE    oT EAEI ES    bag vol  45 Information    CP Ki FR lIrA  u a  TO erg   lt Style 1 gt          Changes to the Bass   Treble     and Subwoofer   Level   adjustment screen directly    When an optional external audio processor with the   MEDIA XPANDER function is connected to this unit and   Defeat is set to OFF  MEDIA XPANDER level may be also   adjusted directly       If the optional IMPRINT audio processor  PXA H100  is  connected  MultEQ must also be set to OFF to adjust the  MEDIA XPANDER directly     x  Adjustment cannot be performed when DEFEAT is set to ON   page 29    ai Adjustment cannot be performed when SUBWOOFER is set to OF F   page 29       Displays the next 5 songs    name  Only for the USB  AUDIO and iPod mode      op music    2 22        lt Style 2 gt        Displays the image of the current source      If the playing song contains artwork  the artwork can be  displayed in      Only for USB AUDIO   and iPod   mode       3 USB memory is connected by using USB connector and only JPEG  or BMP  565 formatted only  pictures that are smaller than 80KB  can be displayed     
47.  of FREQ  to adjust the frequency of the  selected band        Adjusting the Level    Touch   lt 4  or   gt    of LEVEL to adjust the level of the selected  band        Setting the Bandwidth  Touch   lt   or   gt   of Q to select the bandwidth           When the speaker is set to the    OFF    mode  the parametric  equalizer for that speaker cannot be set  Refer to    Setting the  Speakers     page 48     e Itis not possible to adjust the frequencies of adjacent bands within 7  steps    e Check the playable frequency ranges of the connected speakers  before making the equalizer adjustments  If the speaker   s playable  frequency range is 55 Hz to 30 kHz  for example  adjusting the 40 Hz  or 20 Hz band has no effect  Additionally  you may overload and  damage the speakers    e When the parametric EQ is adjusted  the adjustment for graphic EQ  becomes ineffective     47 En    Setting the Speakers  Setting item  SPEAKER SELECT    Set the connected speaker by touching the respective    lt   or   gt   button     FRONT1  OFF FULL  Full Range  TW  Tweeter   FRONT2  OFF ON   REAR  OFF ON   CENTER  OFF ON   SUBW   OFF MONO STEREO    e Set the speaker which is not connected to OFF    e Settings above can be carried out even when the speaker is set to  OFF in    Speaker Setup     page 49     e To use the subwoofer in MONO with PXA H700 or PXA H701  connected  connect the subwoofer to the subwoofer output terminal  of PXA H700 or PXA H701     Setting of Dolby Digital  Setting item  MULTI
48.  page 26   When the DVD contains a movie shot from multiple angles  the  desired angle can be selected from the unit     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        Terminology    Dolby Digital   Dolby Digital is a digital audio compression technology  developed by Dolby Laboratories that allows large quantities of  audio data to be efficiently recorded on discs  It is compatible  with audio signals from mono  1 channel  all the way up to 5 1   channel surround sound  The signals for the different channels  are completely independent  and since the sound is high quality  digital there is no loss of sound quality          The separately sold digital audio processor  PXA H701  etc   is  required to enjoy full 5 1 channel surround sound     The IVA W520R performs Dolby Digital decoding when it outputs  analog audio signals  it just happens to be 2 channel audio not  5 1 channel            Centre  speaker    Front  speakers    Rear  speakers    Subwoofer    Speaker layout for enjoying  Dolby Digital sound DTS sound    65 EN    DTS    This is a home use digital sound format of the DTS Sound  System  This is a
49.  played back     30 Cu    Rear Entertainment Function    The rear entertainment function independently routes different sources   to the front and the rear inside a car  For example  while listening to the  radio or other audio source in the front  DVD can be enjoyed in the rear  with the optional rear monitor and headphones     1 Touch  SOURCE  on the main source screen   The SOURCE selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  RSE    Rear Select display appears     e Touching  MAIN  on the REAR selection screen will change to the  main source screen     3 Touch the desired source such as visual  auxiliary  input  built in DVD  to select     e Touch  OFF  to cancel the rear entertainment function   e When the    Setting the AUX Mode     page 41  is set to OFF  the  auxiliary source is not displayed     Switching Display Modes    While your vehicle is parked  touch  WIDE  on the visual  source screen   Each touch changes the display modes as follows     MODE 1  gt  MODE 2  gt  MODE3     MODE 1   WIDE   CINEMA   NORMAL   WIDE                 MODET es                                  In Mode 1  Wide   the monitor displays a normal picture wider to  fit in a wide screen monitor by evenly stretching out the picture  horizontally                                   In Mode 2  Cinema   the monitor displays a normal picture by  stretching out the picture horizontally and vertically  This mode is  good for displaying a cinema type picture at the 16 9 ratio                          In Mode
50.  quality  The MP3 format realizes such high compression ratios  by eliminating the sounds that are either inaudible to the human  ear or masked by other sounds     What is AAC     AAC is the abbreviation for    Advanced Audio Coding     and is a  basic format of audio compression used by MPEG2 or MPEG4     What is WMA     WMA  or    Windows Media    Audio     is compressed audio data   WMA is similar to MP3 audio data and can achieve CD quality  sound with small file sizes     Method for creating MP3 WMA AAC files       Audio data is compressed using software with MP3 WMA AAC  codecs  For details on creating MP3 WMA AAC files  refer to the  user   s manual for that software    MP3 WMA AAC files that are playable on this device have the  file extensions    MP3     mp3      WMA     wma     ver  7 1  8  9  9 1 and 9 2 are supported    AAC     m4a      WMA is not supported for the following files  Windows Media  Audio Professional  Windows Media Audio 9 Voice or Windows  Media Audio 9 Pro Lossless     There are many different versions of the AAC format  Confirm  that the software being used conforms to the acceptable  formats listed above  It   s possible that the format may be  unplayable even though the extension is valid    Playback of AAC files encoded by iTunes is supported     Supported playback sampling rates and bit rates    MP3   Sampling rates  48 kHz  44 1 kHz  32 kHz  24 kHz  22 05 kHz   16 kHz  12 kHz  11 025 kHz  8 kHz   Bit rates  32   320 kbps   WMA   Sampling rat
51.  range      200 Hz s  12  18   12 dB  speaker 24 dB oct  35 3 5 119 0 46 9 86 8 6 292 4 15 2 i  36 36   1224   482 87 87   2958   116 6 Midrange 20Hz    20 Hz   o fe Oto  37 3 7 125 8 49 6 88 8 8 299 2 17 9 speaker   200 Hz   20 kHz anne grees  12 dB  24 dB oct    24 dB oct   38 3 8 129 2 50 9 89 8 9 302 6 19 3 1 kHz    39 39   1326   523 90 9 0   306 0   120 6 High 20 kHz FLAT   0 to  range 20H        6  12  18      12 dB  40 4 0 136 0 53 6 EN EN 309 4 21 9 Ze S        speaker   P 24 dB oct   41 41   139 4   549 92 9 2   3128   123 3 20 kHz   42 4 2 142 8 56 3 93 9 3 316 2 24 6   DEE      Only when selecting User   s in    Setting the Response Slope for the  43 43 146 2   57 6 94 94   319 6   126 0 High Range Speaker  TW SETUP      page 53    44 44 149 6 59 0 95 9 5 323 0 27 3  45 45   153 0   603 96 96   3264   1286 Low range Midrange High range  46 46 156 4 61 6 97 9 7 329 8 30 0  47 4 7 159 8 63 0 98 9 8 333 2 31 3  48 4 8 163 2 64 3 99 9 9 336 6 32 7  49 49 166 6 65 7  50 5 0 170 0 67 0                             Different from actual display     OU      Level adjusting   0 to  12 dB     i  D  eu Sees    _________  Slope FLAT   V   S  Slope adjusting   I   H       H    Output frequency range          20 Hz   i  Different from actual display   HPF cut off LPF cut off  frequency frequency    e HPF  high pass filter   Cuts the lower frequencies and allows the  higher frequencies to pass    e LPF  low pass filter   Cuts the higher frequencies and allows the  lower frequenci
52.  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 unstable conditions  discs on which a recording  failed or a re recording was attempted  copy protected CDs  which do not conform to the audio CD industry standard    e Use discs with MP3 WMA AAC files written in a format  compliant with this unit  For details  see pages 21 and 22     To customers using CD R CD RW   s 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     JO cn    Tips for making your own CDs  The IVA W520R plays DVD Video  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  
53.  to the    Connection Diagram of SPST Switch  Sold Separately       page 79   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     Discs Playable on This Unit       Playable Discs    The discs listed below can be played on this unit                          Mark  logo  Recorded Content   Disc size  12 cm   ideo g Audio   Video  VIDEO 8 cm  COMPACT  12 cm  DIGITAL AUDIO  Music CD Audio  COMPACT  8 cm  DIGITAL AUDIO  CD single   12 cm  Divx   Audio   Video  8 cm                              Two layer DVD disc compatible    The formatted discs listed below can be played on this unit        CD R   CD RW    DVD R   DVD RW    DVD R   DVD RW       CD  Format       MP3 Format    mp3         WMA Format      wma           AAC Format      aac        m4a        O  O O  O0       DVD Video  Format    oOlo  loloO       DivX Format      avi        divx           O       O          Ol  olololloO          e 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
54.  traffic information broadcast     e When the traffic information broadcast starts  the unit  automatically mutes the CD    e When the traffic information broadcast finishes  the unit  automatically returns to the original source you were  playing before the traffic information broadcast began     e The receiver is equipped with the EON  Enhanced Other Networks   function so if the station being received does not broadcast the traffic  information  the receiver automatically tunes in the related station  that broadcasts the traffic information     2 When the traffic information broadcast has finished   the unit returns to the CD mode        Priority News    This function allows you to preset to give priority to the News  programme  You will never miss the News programme as the unit  automatically gives priority to the News programme whenever it begins  broadcasting  and interrupts the programme you are currently listening   This feature is functional when your unit is set to a mode other than the  LW and MW modes     1 Touch  NEWS  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     2 Touch  5  to return to the previous screen     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 FM radio mode to activate the  Radio 
55. 4 iPod iPhone is connected by using the USB connector     Deele    Display example for FM Radio main screen       06      t     EN    Information        SOURCE  button  Refer to page 15    VISUAL  button  Displays the VISUAL selection screen   SETUP  button  Displays the SETUP selection screen   Style  button  Refer to page 16    DX SEEK    button  Displays the tuning mode selection  ist     PTY SEARCH    button  Search for a station by PTY   Programme Type  Tuning  refer to    PTY  Programme  Type  Tuning     page 18       Displays the preset number frequency          OLO          The button displays the current tuning mode    The button displays only when the tuning mode of PTY is selected     Listening to the Radio    1 Touch  SOURCE  on the main source screen   The SOURCE selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  RADIO    The radio mode is activated and the display changes to the  Radio Mode screen     J Touch  BAND  to select the desired radio band   Each press changes the bands as follows     FM 1   gt  FM 2  gt  FM 3  gt  MW  gt  LW  gt  FM 1       4 Touch  DX SEEK  to choose the tuning mode   DX SEEK Local SEEK MANUAL PTY             al  PP kel DP  Lal  gt  gt   Tall                                              e 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     5 Touch  k64    1  or    lt  lt
56. A  of TILT to adjust the desired  monitor angle     Pressing the buttons changes the screen angle by 5 stages     Touch     D  to return to the previous screen     This function is adjustable while driving    If the monitor touches an obstacle while the angle is being adjusted   it will stop immediately    The screen colour will vary when viewed at certain angles  Adjust the  screen angle for the best viewing position    If the voltage of the vehicle   s battery power is low  the screen may  blink when the screen angle is changed  This is normal and not a  malfunction    Touching and holding  XD  for at least 2 seconds will change to the  main source screen     Adjusting the Volume    Adjust the volume by pressing V or A    Volume decreases increases continuously by pressing and  holding VW or AN    Volume  0   35    Lowering Volume Quickly    Activating the Audio Mute function will instantly lower the volume  level by 20 dB     Press MUTE to activate the MUTE mode   The audio level will decrease by about 20 dB     Pressing MUTE again will bring the audio back to its  previous level     How to view the Display    Soft button operation    e Be sure to touch the button lightly with the pad of your finger on the  display to protect the display    e Ifyou touch a button and there is no reaction  remove your finger  from the display  and try again        About the button descriptions used in this Owner   s Manual   e Soft buttons  ones found in the display  are shown in bold  encl
57. AND 4  BAND 5    Adjusting the Frequency    Touch Ta   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     Band 1  20 Hz 80 Hz  63 Hz   Band 2  50 Hz 200 Hz  150 Hz   Band 3  125 Hz 3 2 kHz  400 Hz   Band 4  315 Hz 8 kHz  1 kHz   Band 5  800 Hz 20 kHz  2 5 kHz     Adjusting the Level    Touch   lt    or  p gt   of LEVEL to adjust the level of selected  band   Adjustable level   6 to  6 dB       Setting the Bandwidth    Touch   lt    or   gt   of Q  to select the bandwidth   Adjustable bandwidth  1  1 5  3       4 To adjust another band  repeat step 3 and adjust all  bands     e The frequencies of adjacent bands cannot be adjusted within 4 steps     e While adjusting the Parametric EQ  you should consider the  frequency response of the connected speakers    e When the parametric EQ is adjusted  the adjustment for graphic EQ  becomes ineffective     Equalizer Presets  F EQ     10 typical equalizer settings and 6 user   s preset setting are preset at the  factory for a variety of musical source material     Setting item  F EQ    l Touch   gt  gt    of F EQ   The F EQ setup screen appears        2 Touch  4  or  p gt   of the desired type to set to ON     Flat   Pops   Rock   News   Jazz amp Blues   Electrical Dance    Hip Hop amp Rap   Easy Listening   Country   Classical   User1    User2   User3   User4   User5   User6       Only one type can be set to ON    By selecting User   s 1 to 6  yo
58. Audio or USB Audio  you can not  adjust this setting    ai Refer to    Downloading the BACKGROUND data    on page 43     4 Touch  5  to return to the previous screen   Touch and hold      for at least 2 seconds to return to the  main source screen that was displayed before the setup  operation was started        Immediately after changing the settings of Display Mode  While the  system is writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key   engine key  to OFF  Otherwise  the settings may not be changed     AEN    Setting the Brightness of the Backlighting    Backlighting is provided by a fluorescent light built into the liquid  crystal panel  The illumination control adjusts the brightness of the  backlighting based on the car ambient lighting for easier viewing     Setting item  DIMMER  Setting contents  OFF   ON   AUTO  OFF  Deactivate Auto Dimmer mode to keep the background  illumination of the monitor bright   ON  Keep the background illumination of the monitor dark   AUTO  Adjust the brightness of the background illumination of    the monitor automatically to the brightness of the car  interior     e When ON or AUTO is set  the setting is also applied for the button  lighting in    Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at Night      page 39      Adjusting the Minimum Level of Backlight    You can adjust the brightness of the backlight  LOW   This function  could be used  for instance  to change the screen brightness while  travelling at night     Setting item  DI
59. Bass Treble    You can change the bass treble frequency emphasis to  create your own tonal preference    Touch   gt  gt    to display the Bass Treble adjusting screen    Touch   A   or   w  on the scroll bar to scroll the setup items line  by line           Adjustment cannot be performed when an external audio processor is  connected and DEFEAT is set to ON     Setting the Bass level    You can emphasize or weaken the bass frequency   Touch   lt    or  p gt   of BASS LEVEL to select the desired bass  level     Setting range   7 to  7    Setting the Bass Centre Frequency    The displayed bass frequency is emphasized   Touch   lt 4  or   gt    of BASS FREQ  to select the desired bass  centre frequency     Setting range  60 Hz  80 Hz  100 Hz  200 Hz    Setting the Bass Bandwidth    Changes the boosted bass bandwidth to wide or narrow   A wider setting will boost a wide range of frequencies  above and below the centre frequency  A narrower  setting will boost only frequencies near the centre  frequency    Touch   lt    or  p gt   of BASS BANDWIDTH to select the desired  bass band width     Setting range  WIDE1 to WIDE4    e The bass level settings will be individually memorized for each  source  FM  MW  LW  CD  etc   until the setting is changed  The bass  frequency and bass bandwidth settings adjusted for one source are  effective for all other sources  FM  MW  LW  CD etc       Setting the treble level    You can emphasize the treble frequency   Touch   lt    or  p gt   of TREBL
60. E LEVEL to select the desired treble  level     Setting range   7 to  7    Setting the Treble Centre Frequency    The displayed treble frequency is emphasized   Touch   lt 4  or   gt    of TREBLE FREQ  to select the desired treble  centre frequency     Setting range 10 kHz  12 5 kHz  15 kHz  17 5 kHz    e The treble level settings will be individually memorized for each  source  FM  MW  LW  CD  etc   until the setting is changed  The  Treble frequency settings adjusted for one source are effective for all  other sources  FM  MW  LW  CD  etc       Setting the Loudness    Loudness introduces a special low  and high frequency  emphasis at low listening levels  This compensates for    the ear   s decreased sensitivity to bass and treble sound     Touch   lt   or  p gt   of LOUDNESS to set to ON or OFF     Adjusting H P F   Highpass Filter     Touch   gt  gt    to display the H P F  adjusting screen   Touch   lt 4  or   gt   of the desired speaker     Setting range  OFF  80 Hz  120 Hz  160 Hz      Select OFF when no adjustment is required    e When an external processor or IMPRINT audio processor   PXA H100  is connected  the display changes from  H  PET to the     A  PROCESSOR    item  For    A PROCESSOR    operation  refer to     External Audio Processor  Optional     on page 43 or    IMPRINT  Operation  Optional     on page 50        Adjusting the Subwoofer Level    Touch   lt     or   gt   of SUBWOOFER to set the subwoofer  ON OFF    Touch   gt  gt    to display the SUBWOOFER 
61. EAT DISC  OFF  The disc is played repeatedly   KH    e The REPEAT mode is always turned off when  7D  is touched and  held for at least 2 seconds           Searching by Title Folder Number    Use this function to easily find positions on the DVD using the DVD   s  titles     1 Touch  P1 2  while playback is stopped   The function guide appears     2 Touch  10KEY    The numeric keypad input mode screen appears     3 Enter a desired title number   See page 24 for operation of the numeric keypad     4 Confirm your selection by touching  ENT    Playback will start from the title number selected     e This function cannot be used on discs on which no title numbers are  recorded    e Playback starts from the beginning of the chapter track number in the  state of PRE STOP    e Some disc may not accept any operation     26 EN    Searching Directly by Chapter  Track or    File Number    Use this function to easily move to the beginnings of the chapters  tracks  or files on the disc     1 Touch  P 1 2  in any mode other than stop mode   The function guide will appear     2 Touch  10KEY    The numeric keypad input mode screen will appear     3 Touch and enter the chapter or track number you  want to play   See page 24 for operation of the numeric keypad     4 Touch  ENT  to confirm your selection   Playback will start from the selected chapter or track     e This function is not available for a disc on which chapters or tracks  are not stored     Switching the Angle    On DVDs in which 
62. ERING WHEEL OR  SHIFT LEVER     Doing so may obstruct forward vision or hamper movement etc   and results in serious accident       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     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       Be sure to disconnect the cable from the       battery post before  installing your  VA W520R  This will reduce any chance of  damage to the unit in case of a short circui
63. FOR CAR USE ONLY NUR FUR AUTOMOBIL GEBRAUCH POUR APPLICATION AUTOMOBILE UNIQUEMENT PARA USO EN  AUTOMOVILES SOLO PER L   UTILIZZO IN AUTOMOBILE ENDAST FOR BILBRUK ALLEEN VOOR GEBRUIK IN DE AUTO TOSIbKO       ANA UCNONb3OBAHIUA B ABTOMOBMIAX DO U  YCIA TYLKO W SAMOCHODZIE TIA XPHZH MONO ZE AYTOKINHTO      7 7 7A_LPINE     Mobile Media Station    IVA W520R    Made for g Works with E C      iPod iPhone z z 3 l  iPhone 3GS iPhone 3G iPhone iPod touch    iPod touch  16GB 32GB 8GB 16GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 2nd generation Ist generation  8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB 8GB 16GB 32GB    Bluetooth USB rss S dhs                                                                                     Ready  pinyeack MULTEQ XT 2 0 Channel  USB Cable  VIDEO      e OWNER   S MANUAL e ANVANDARHANDLEDNING  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    PYKOBOJCTBO HO SKCIVIYATAUMM  Veuillez lire avant d   utiliser cet appareil  IIpourute HacToalyjee pyKOBO CTBO nepen  HauvaJIOM MUCHOb30BaHUA OGOpyOBaHHA   e MANUAL DE OPERACION e INSTRUKCJA OBS  UGI  L  alo antes de utilizar este equipo  Prosimy zapozna   si   z t   instrukcj   przed  przyst  pieniem do u  ytkowania urz  dzenia   e ISTRUZIONI PER LUSO s ETXEIPIAIO XPH TH  Si prega di legger
64. HANGE OK    YES   NO         If this screen appears  change the level as follows    e To change parental level and play  touch  YES    When  YES  is touched  the numeric keypad input screen is  displayed  Input the 4 digit password in    Setting the Rating Level   Parental Lock     you set  then touch  ENT     e To play without changing the parental level  touch  NO     When  NO  is touched  playback will be at the parental level set  in    Setting the Rating Level  Parental Lock                   Setting the Downmix Mode    This function applies to Dolby Digital  DTS stream sound   Setting item  DOWNMIX MODE  Setting contents  SURROUND   STEREO    SURROUND  Surround compatible Downmix  STEREO  Stereo Downmix    Setting the TV Screen Mode    Use the procedure described below to modify the output screen  according to the type of TV monitor  rear monitor  being used   This setting can also be applied for the VA W520R    If the rear monitor is not connected  the screen setting is 16 9     Setting item  TV SCREEN  Setting contents  4 3 LB   4 3 PS  16 9       e For some discs  the picture may not be set to the selected screen size    For details  refer to the explanation on the disc   s jacket      4 3 LETTER BOX    Select this when connected to a conventional 4 3 size  normal  TV aspect ratio  monitor  There may be black stripes visible at  the top and bottom of the screen  when playing a 16 9 size  movie   The width of these stripes will depend upon the original  aspect ratio o
65. IDN                      White Brown  REMOTE OUT 6            White Brown  REMOTE IN               Orange White  REVERSE D          ben BI    bm       bm D  beer  TV Tuner or VCR    KS ae  Sold Separately   a im mi h gt        REMOTE IN  White Brown        REMOTE OUT  White Brown     bm  e    To Audio Input terminal                   To Video Input terminal    To Video Output terminal    Back up camera   Sold Separately                    To Video Output terminal                   To Audio Output terminal       Use only when back up camera is connected          System Switch  When connecting an equalizer or divider using Ai NET  feature  place the two switches in the EQ DIV position   When no device is connected  leave the switches in the  NORM position     e Do not make the two switches to different settings   e Be sure to turn the power off to the unit before changing the switch  position          CAMERA Input Connector  Use when connecting a back up camera        Video Audio Output Connectors  AUX OUTPUT   Use when connecting an optional monitor etc       Video Audio Input Connectors  AUX INPUT     CS             Remote Control Output Lead  White Brown    Connect this lead to the remote control input lead  This lead  outputs the controlling signals from the remote control   Remote Control Input Lead  White Brown    Reverse Lead  Orange White    Use only when a back up camera is connected  Connect to  the plus side of the car s reverse lamp  This lamp illuminates  when the 
66. MMER LOW LEVEL  Setting content   15 to  15    You can adjust the level between MIN   15  and MAX   15    When it reaches the minimum or maximum point  the display  shows    MIN    or    MAX    respectively     Switching Background Textures    You have a choice of background textures you can set     Setting item  BACKGROUND  Setting contents  MODE1   MODE2   MODE3       MODES3 is the black screen background supplied on this unit and  can   t be replaced by    Downloading the BACKGROUND data        e This operation can be carried out after removing the disc from the  unit or when playback of the disc has stopped    e Wallpapers downloaded from    Downloading the BACKGROUND  data     page 43  are recalled    e When you select a source other than the built in disc on this unit  and  the built in disc is selected on the rear monitor connected to the unit   background textures cannot be displayed on the unit    e When an error message is displayed  ERROR  etc    background  textures selected by this setting cannot be displayed on the unit     36 EN    Setting Automatic Background Textures    The background texture will automatically change each time the  ignition key is turned off and turned back on again     Setting item  AUTO BACKGROUND  Setting contents  OFF  ON    OFF  Turn off the Auto Background Texture Scroll mode     ON  Turn on the Auto Background Texture Scroll mode   The background textures will scroll when the ignition key  is turned off once and turned back on again a
67. Media Player  Ver  10 or 11   and then forward to the Portable  audio player  This unit can recognise at least 256 folders   including root folder  and 10 000 files per folder stored in USB    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     memory  Playback   Playback may not be performed if a USB memory Portable   audio player exceeds the limitations described above    Do not make a file   s playback time more than 1 hour  1 Touch  SOURCE  on the main source screen   Media supported The SOURCE selection screen is displayed    This device can play back USB memory Portable audio player 2 Touch  iPod     media     The display shows the iPod mode screen   Corresponding File Systems   This device supports FAT 12 16 32 for USB memory device    Portable audio player     62 EN    3 Touch  k     or   gt   to select the desired song     Return to the beginning of the current song   Touch  Hda      Fast backward the current song   Touch and hold kel    Advance to the beginning of the next song   Touch   p gt  p gt         Fast forward the current song   Touch and hold   p gt  p gt       4 To pause playback  touch  p gt    II     Touching  p gt   II   again will resume playback     e Ifa song is playing on the iPod iPhone when it is connected to the  IVA W520R  it will continue playing after the connection    e Ifyou listen to an episode from a selected podcast or audiobook  the
68. Nauru       Czech Republic    Japan    Niue       Germany    Kenya    New Zealand       Djibouti    Kyrgyzstan    Oman       D  I Cu          Denmark          Cambodia          Panama       Abbreviation    Country    Peru    Abbreviation    Country  Svalbard and Jan Mayen    Abbreviation    Country  Taiwan  Province of China       French Polynesia    Slovakia    Tanzania  United Republic of       Papua New Guinea    Sierra Leone    Ukraine       Philippines    San Marino    Uganda       Pakistan    Senegal       Poland    Somalia    United States Minor  Outlying Islands          Saint Pierre and Miquelon    Suriname    United States          Pitcairn    Sao Tome and Principe       Uruguay          Puerto Rico    El Salvador    Uzbekistan          Portugal    Syrian Arab Republic    Holy See  Vatican City State           Palau    Swaziland    Saint Vincent and the  Grenadines       Paraguay    Turks and Caicos Islands    Venezuela       Qatar    Chad    Virgin Island  British       Reunion    French Southern Territories    Virgin Islands  U S       Romania    Togo    Viet Nam       Russian Federation    Thailand    Vanuatu       Rwanda    Tajikistan    Wallis and Futuna       Saudi Arabia    Tokelau    Samoa       Solomon Islands    Turkmenistan    Yemen       Seychelles    Tunisia    Mayotte       Sudan    Tonga    Yugoslavia       Sweden    East Timor    South Africa       Singapore    Turkey    Zambia       Saint Helena    Trinidad and Tobago    Zimbabwe             Sloveni
69. R SAFETY     1 Touch  SOURCE  on the main source screen   The source screen appears on the display     2 Touch  AUX    or  AUX      The external input screen is displayed     3 Touch  NTSC PAL  to change the video input        The name which is given as the source name in    Setting the AUX  Mode    on page 41 is displayed     2 The mode which is given as the source name in    Setting the AUX   Mode     page 42         If the AUX mode is not displayed on the main menu  set AUX IN to  ON by following    Setting the AUX Mode     page 41        The setting of switching NTSC PAL  which you have set in this  section  can be used in same way in    Switching the Visual Input  Signal System    on page 41    e The display mode changes by touching  WIDE    For operation  refer to    Switching Display Modes    on page 30       After connecting the KCA 410C  its AUX input can be used only in  INTERRUPT MODE  For details  refer to the KCA 410C Owner   s  Manual     O7 EN    TUE T200DVB    Operation  Optional        Operating the TUE T200DVB  Optional     Operable when optional TUE T200DVB is connected   When DVB T is selected in    Setting the AUX Mode     page 41   the  source is displayed in SOURCE selection screen     1 While your vehicle is parked  touch  SOURCE  on  the main source screen   The source screen appears on the display     2 Touch  DVB T    The DVB T screen is displayed     3 Perform the desired operation     Channel Number Up Down or Favorite Channel Number  Up Down     
70. T input of the IVA W520R  the CD Changer will be  controllable from the  VA W520R    If you connect a changer compatible with MP3  you can play  CD ROMs  CD Rs  and CD RWs containing MP3 files on the  IVA WS520R    Using the KCA 410C  Versatile Link Terminal  multiple changers can  be controlled by the  VA W520R    See the Multi Changer Selection section for selecting the CD Changers   explained on page 59      1 Touch  SOURCE  on the main source screen     2 Touch  CD CHG     The display changes to the CD changer mode screen     When a 6 Disc CD Changer is connected   1 Touch  P1 2     The Function Guide display appears       When an MP3 compatible CD changer or DVD changer is  connected  touch repeatedly until the disc number is displayed     2 Touch any one of the select buttons  DISC 1  through   DISC 6    DISC 1 through DISC 6 select the discs from the first disc  to 6th disc     When an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected   1 Touch  P1 3  twice to change the Function Guide display   2 Touch any one of the select buttons  DISC 1  through   DISC 6    DISC 1 through DISC 6 select the discs from the first disc  to 6th disc     When a 12 Disc CD Changer is connected   You can select the disc numbers 1 to 6 in the same manner as  for 6 disc Changer   Touch  P1 3  twice to select disc numbers 7 to 12   The function guide display changes so that DISC 7  through DISC 12 represent disc numbers 7 to 12     e After selecting the desired disc  you can operate in the same way as  
71. 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  shift 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 system   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 BOLTS OR 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 STE
72. TION DATE   INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN   PLACE OF PURCHASE                       70 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     Air ventilation hole    Air ventilation hole J  o    NZ          iO Ji    Rear of the Unit          Top of the Unit             Caution concerning the installation location    1 Before installing  make sure that the opening and  closing of the display will not interfere with  operation of the shift lever        Movable Display    2 Angle of installation  Install at an angle of between horizontal and 30     Note that installing at an angle outside of this range  will result in a loss of performance and possibly  damage     0  30         3 Remove the mounting sleeve from the main unit  see     Removal    on page 78    The unit can be installed in the mounting sleeve in  three positions by aligning its mounting holes  A to  C  on the sides of the unit  Position A will be used in  most cases  If B or C are to be used  the hole  positions need to be modified   First  determine the mounting position in the  mounting sleeve  then affix the supplied seal  refer  to    How to use a Seal    on page 78    Slide the mounting sleeve into the dashboard and fix  it with the metal shackles        IfBor Cis used  make sure that there is a enough space depthwise  before installing the unit  If the unit is forcibly pushed into the  
73. Text mode   The display shows    WAIT    for a few seconds     3 To deactivate the Radio Text mode  touch  INFO       e If there is no receivable text message or the unit cannot receive a text  message properly  the display shows    NO TEXT        CD MP3 WMA AAC       Display example for MP3 WMA AAC main screen    SOURCE   VISUAL     SETUP     Power  chen stop music Alpine    Fader Track  2551 255      Ka Track Time        TENI E e255      ee ee ead    10 45 vol 15        SOURCE  button  Refer to page 15    VISUAL  button  Displays the VISUAL selection screen   SETUP  button  Displays the SETUP selection screen   Style  button  Refer to page 16       button  Refer to page 29   CD    Displays the Track text   Disc text       GE    e If there is neither Track nor Disc name information     NO TEXT    will  be displayed     MP3 WMA AAC   After displaying the file name in the upper line  the track  name is displayed if there is ID3 tag information   After displaying the folder name in the lower line  the album  name artist name are displayed if there is ID3 tag  information    CD     Displays the disc number     track number elapsed time     MP3 WMA AAC   Displays the disc number   folder number track number  elapsed playback time     ai Displayed when a CD text disc is inserted    2 Displayed when a CD changer is connected    3 Displayed when an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected     JO ch       Playback    1 Touch  SOURCE  on the main source screen   The SOURCE selection scr
74. Video Input Connector  AUX INPUT   Yellow    nput the video    Audio Input Connectors  AUX INPUT    RED is right and WHITE is left input the audio    Remote Control Output Lead  White Brown    Connect this lead to the remote control input lead  This lead  outputs the controlling signals from the remote control              0       NO          Remote Control Input Lead  White Brown   Connect the external Alpine product to the remote control  output lead       Reverse Lead  Orange White   Use only when a back up camera is connected  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 back up camera whenever the  car is put into reverse  R      Steering Remote Control Interface Connector   To steering remote control interface box    For details about connections  consult your nearest Alpine  dealer    AUX I O Camera In Connector    iPod AUDIO VIDEO Input Connector  Connect this to the AV extension cable          9    RGB Input Terminal  Connect this to the RGB output terminal of the Navigation  System           Rear Output Input RCA Connectors  It can be used as Rear Output or Input RCA Connectors     Front Output Input RCA Connectors  It can be used as Front Output or Input RCA Connectors              Subwoofer RCA Connectors  RED is right and WHITE is left     RCA Extension Cable  Sold Separately   RCA Output Input Connecto
75. a          Tuvalu             GD cn    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 authorized  Alpine dealer              Basic    No function or display   e Vehicle   s ignition is off     If connected according to the instructions  the unit will not  operate with the vehicle   s ignition off   e Improper power lead connections     Check power lead connections   e Blown fuse     Check the fuse on the battery lead of the unit  replace with the  proper value if necessary   e Internal micro computer malfunctioned due to interference  noise  etc     Press the RESET switch with a ballpoint pen or other pointed  article   e Blackout mode is activated     Cancel Blackout mode        No sound or unnatural sound    e Incorrect setting of volume balance fader controls     Readjust the controls    e Connections are not properly or securely made     Check the connections and firmly connect     Screen not displayed   e Brightness control is set at the minimum position     Adjust the Brightness control   e Temperature in the vehicle is too low     Increase the vehicle   s interior temperature to operation  temperature range   e Connections to the DVD  CD player  navigation syste
76. ach Title may also be divided into smaller divisions  called  chapters  These can be specific scenes or musical selections     Protecting the USB connector   e Only an iPod iPhone  USB memory or Portable audio player can  be connected to the USB connector on this unit  Correct  performance using other USB products cannot be guaranteed    e Ifthe USB connector is used  be sure to use only the supplied  connector cable with the unit  A USB hub is not supported    e Depending on the connected USB memory device  the unit may  not function or some functions may not be performed    e The audio file format that can be played back on the unit is  MP3 WMA AAC    e Artist song name  etc   can be displayed  however characters  may not be correctly displayed           CAUTION    Alpine accepts no responsibility for lost data  etc   even if data  etc    is lost while using this product              On Handling USB Memory      This unit can control a memory storage device that supports the  USB Mass Storage Class  MSC  protocol  Playable audio file  formats are MP3  WMA and AAC    e 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 is present       Fix the USB memory in a location where driver operation wi
77. age 16     Displays time and volume level   Function Guide    The function guide display varies depending on each  source    The contents of the function guide change by touching   P1 2     P1 3   or  P1 4   on the function guide  and many  other operations can be performed        O    CS         Display may vary depending on the connected devices     3 Touch  SOURCE  on the main source screen to  change to source selection screen  and select the  desired source from the SOURCE selection screen     e After 5 seconds of each operation in the visual mode  the screen  changes to the visual screen only   To display the main source screen  touch the display panel  then  touch  ESC  on the screen  The SOURCE selection screen appears  by touching  SOURCE  on the changed main source screen     15 eNn    Displaying the Numeric Keypad Input  Screen    The numeric keypad input screen is displayed when the DVD mode is  selected for searching a title or chapter  It can also be used for entering a  country code or password for DVD setup item     1 Touch  10KEY  on the main source screen     2 Touch the desired numeric key     Display example for numeric keypad     SOURCE  VISUAL    SETUP      DISC be    10 45 Vol  16       Operation buttons of this area can be used while  displaying the numeric keypad input screen    Input screen area   Closes numeric keypad input screen   All input numbers will be deleted   Previous number will be deleted   Input number is confirmed   Numeric keypad   The
78. ages 31 to 34     Be sure the remote input lead is connected to the remote output lead  of this unit when a DVD changer or DVD player is connected  If not  correctly connected  touch operation cannot be performed    While    INDEX READING    is displayed by DivX    the fast   forwarding fast reversing and repeat functions  etc  cannot be used     If a menu screen appears    On DVDs  menu screens may appear automatically  If this happens     perform the operation described below to start playback     Direct Menu Operations       1 Touch the DVD menu directly     Some operations cannot be performed depending on the disc     Menu Operations       1    CONTROL       Touch  CONTROL  to display the operation keys     Z3 EN    RETURN       2 Touch  KEY    The menu operation mode will be displayed        Touch  RETURN  to return to the previous  display     3 Select a desired menu item by touching  A    V     lt 4  or   gt       4 Touch  ENTER  to confirm the selected item     Numeric Keypad Input Operations       CONTROL       1 Touch  CONTROL  to display the operation keys     RETURN       2 Touch  KEY    The menu operation mode appears   3 Touch  KEY  again   The numeric keypad input mode screen appears     24 EN        The numeric  keypad input __    screen closes  when the area  is touched  while displayed     RETURN    Touch      to close the numeric  keypad input screen     4 Touch a desired number   5 Touch  ENT  on the numeric keypad mode screen to confirm  your selection   
79. ange the source name display of this device      The setting is only available for Secondary     3 The setting is only available for Primary     4 When the navigation of PMD B200P is connected  if you want to  enjoy music from PMD B200P  please select this setting item     e You can set Secondary name only when Primary name is set to  DVB T  or USB VIDEO   And you cannot set the same name as in  Primary name       The selected name is displayed on the Visual and Rear selection  screen       Only when an Alpine TV tuner is connected  you can operate the  displayed function guide from this unit       The selected source name is displayed instead of AUX source name   Select SOURCE to switch to the guide function of each mode     Adjusting the External Input Audio Level       Further Setting item  LEVEL  Setting contents  LOW   HIGH    LOW  Decreases the external input audio level   HIGH  Increases the external input audio level        This setting item is adjustable only when AUX IN is set to ON     Switching the Visual Input Signal System       Further Setting item  SIGNAL  Setting contents  NTSC PAL    e The video input type can be changed      This setting item is adjustable only when AUX IN is set to ON     Alen    Setting the Picture Output    Outputs the picture of the source selected on the  VA W520R connected    to the rear monitor     Setting item  AUX OUT  Setting contents  OFF   ON    OFF  The    RSE    item is not displayed on the SOURCE  selection screen    ON  The 
80. aying the Menu Operation   Mode  Screen   c  i2cisiecasteueen his  tibactenss 24   Stopping Playback  PRE STOP  sesse 24   Stopping Playback      25   Fast forwarding Fast reversing   0 0    eee 25   Finding the Beginnings of  Chapters Tracks Files        eseeeceeseeeereeeteeeees 25   Playing Still Frames  Pausing         ee 25   Forward reverse frame by frame Playback     25   Slow Motion Playback AA 25   Selecting  Folders sen secsiiecertevsseesvstemeiuts d  et de 25   Repeat Playback AA 26   Searching by Title Folder Number                   26   Searching Directly by Chapter  Track or File  Number Zoe ee heat tects 26   Switching the Angle 0 0    eeeeeeceesneeeseeeneeees 26   Switching the Audio Tracks 0    eee 26   Switching the Subtitles   Subtitle Language  oo    eee eects 27   Switching from the disc menu ou    ee 27   Displaying the Disc Status for DVD                27   SAR e 27    3  EN       Other Useful Features    Adjusting the Audio 00 0    eee eeeeesseeeteeenreeees  Search Function         ccccccecescseccscsceeeeeeeeeeeees  Rear Entertainment Function         0         0     Switching Display Modes A    Switching the Visual Source Only     Simultaneous Function               cceceeee  Cancelling the Simultaneous Function       Blackout Mode On and Off              ce eee    Setup    DVD Setup    DVD Setup Operation  0      eee  Changing the language setting   0 0 0 0     Setting of the Menu Language       s sseese    Setting of the Audio Language             
81. building up a bank  of songs   from the songs available in USB memory     About Banking    While a bank is being built up     BANKING    is displayed    If another bank is selected when unit power is turned on  the  ACC position is set  or USB connection is made  banking will  start    It can take anywhere from a few seconds to up to 10 minutes for  banking to complete  This depends on the number of files and  folders in USB memory     Available operations while Banking    e Search functions  such as album search or tag information   artist display  etc   are available during the banking process   However  during such time  tag information display changes    e Regular fast forwarding and next song selection is available    e During Banking  the played back song order may differ from  the song order in USB memory     This unit has the BANK function that automatically divides every 1 000  songs stored in USB memory into individual banks to make searching  and playing back a song easier  A maximum of 1 000 songs for one  bank can be stored according to the order stored in USB memory  A  maximum of 10 banks  10 000 songs  can be recognised  BANK1   songs   to 1 000  is set as the default  If you want to search beyond  1 000 songs  perform the following operation to select a different bank                          BANK No  Song number  BANKI T 1 000  BANK2 1 001 2 000  BANK10 9 001 10 000          1 Touch  P1 2  to change the function guide     Touch BANK  w  or  4   to select the
82. creen of the selected album is  displayed    2 Touch   gt   next to the desired song s name    The selected song is played back              e Touching       of ALL will play back all songs in the list when you are in  a hierarchy with an asterisk          see table on the left column     e Touching   gt  gt    of ALL will display the search list in the next  hierarchy       Titles are listed alphabetically  and can be skipped every 200 titles  with the same beginning alphabetical character  If there are fewer  than 200 titles  titles beginning with the next alphabetical character  are selected  e g  touch ALPHABET     switch to the section begin  with alphabet B from A   Only applicable to English alphabetic  characters     e Inthe search mode  you can scroll the list one page at a time by  touching  Ql or  Vi      In search mode  you can jump to an assigned position by touching the  direct search bar for quick search  For details  refer to    Direct  Search Function     page 64        When search is made during M LX  play  the M 1 X  play mode will be  cancelled     63 EN    Direct Search Function    The unit   s direct search function can be used to search for an album   song  etc   more efficiently  In PLAYLISTS ARTISTS ALBUMS   SONGS PODCASTS GENRES COMPOSERS AUDIOBOOKS mode   you can quickly target any song     Example of ALBUM search screen    SOURCE  VISUAL   SETUP ALBUMS Est     H E ALL  gt     B AAAAAAAAAAAA    Kk BBBBBBBBBBBB    EE CCCCCCCCCCCC       DDDDDDDDDDDD  
83. dden     1 During playback  touch  P 1 2    The function guide changes     2 Touch  SUBT     Touching this button repeatedly selects sequentially the  subtitle languages recorded on the disc  and then turns the  subtitles OFF     e There may be a delay before the selected subtitle appears    e Not all discs will allow changing the subtitles during playback  In  these cases  select subtitles from the DVDs menu    e The subtitle language selected becomes the default setting every time  the power is turned on or the disc is replaced  If the disc does not  include that language  the disc   s default language is selected instead   However  the subtitle language may differ depending on the disc    e For some discs  the subtitles will be displayed even when this is set to  OFF  However  the subtitle language may differ depending on the  disc        Switching from the disc menu    For some discs  the audio language  angle and subtitles can be switched  from the disc menu     1 Touch  MENU  or  TOP MENU  to display the  menu     2 Select an item to confirm it   See    If a menu screen appears    on page 23     Displaying the Disc Status for DVD    Use the procedure described below to display the status  title number   chapter number  etc   of the currently playing DVD on the monitor     1 During playback  touch the display panel   The operation menu screen is displayed     2 Touch  ESC  within 5 seconds   The display status is displayed for 5 seconds     About DivX      DivX   is a co
84. de  the TCR for that  speaker cannot be set  Refer to    Setting the Speakers     page 48    The adjustment value for FRONT2  Speakers  which is adjusted in  time correction  is also applied to the front speakers in    Setting Bass  Focus     page 45     The adjustment  AUTO TCR  cannot be automatically set on this  unit     Phase Switching  Setting item  PHASE    Switch the phase  0   or 180    by touching   lt   or  p gt   of  the desired speaker     Graphic Equalizer Adjustments    The graphic equalizer allows you to modify the sound using 31 bands  each for the front  left and right   rear  left and right  and centre  speakers  An additional 10 bands are available for the subwoofer  This  allows you to customize the sound to suit your taste     Setting item  G EQ    1 Select L R or L R by touching   lt   or  p gt   of G EQ     L R  Sets the same adjustment values for the left and right  channels     L R  Different adjustment values can be set for the left and  right channels     When parametric EQ is adjusted  this setting will be turned  off     2 Touch   gt  gt    of G EQ   The G EQ list screen appears     3 Touch   gt  gt    of the desired speaker  channel    The G EQ adjustment screen appears     4 Adjust the G EQ to your preference     Adjusting the Level       Touch   lt   or  p  of the desired frequency to adjust the level     e When the speaker is set to the    OFF    mode  the graphic equalizer  for that speaker cannot be set  Refer to    Setting the Speakers    
85. dec  software  programme to compress moving images  while maintaining image quality using a highly advanced compression  ratio and operating speed       Official DivX   Certified product   e Plays all versions of Divx   video  including Divx   5  with  standard playback of DivX   media files   e DivX  DivX Certified  and associated logos are trademarks of  DivX  Inc  and are used under license    The unit can play back CD R CD RW DVD R DVD RW DVD R   DVD RW discs that are recorded in the DivX   mode with  extension    avi    or    divx        The optimum size for DivX   disc playback is as follows     32 to 720 pixel  horizontal  x 32 to 576 pixel   vertical     Screen Size     With an aspect ratio other than 16 9  black bars may be  displayed on the left and right sides  or at the top and bottom of  the screen        average 4 Mbps  Peak 8 Mbps     Home Theater Profile supported    Image bit rate     The following audio recording systems are supported     MPEG1 Layer Il 64 to 384 kbps   MPEG1 Layer III 32 to 320 kbps   MPEG2 Layer III 8 to 160 kbps   MPEG2 5 Layer III 8 to 160 kbps   Dolby Digital 64 to 448 kbps  Max  5 1ch     27 EN       Other Useful    Features       Adjusting the Audio    1 Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  AUDIO SETUP    The AUDIO SETUP screen appears     Display Example for Audio Adjustment Screen    SOURCE   VISUAL     SETUP AUDIO SETUP Esc     BALANCE FADER  BASS TREBLE  MOREN  SUBWOOFER   
86. disc  cueing  fast forwarding  or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  adjustment  The setting is cancelled if the Decode mode is switched     Setting item  DVD LEVEL  Adjust the level by touching   lt   or  p gt   of the desired    adjusting mode   The level can be adjusted in the range of  5 dB to  5 dB     Linear PCM Setting  The output when playing discs recorded in linear PCM can be set to 2 or  3 channels     Setting item  PCM MODE    Touch   lt   or   gt   of PCM MODE to select 2CH or 3CH     2CH  2ch output  L R   3CH  3ch output  L R CENTER     e This adjustment is ineffective when the speaker is set CENTER to  OFF in    Setting the Speakers     page 48      Storing Settings in the Memory    Adjustment or setting contents can be stored   Contents that can be stored vary depends on the audio processor used     1 Touch  MEMORY  on the A PROCESSOR list  display     2 Within 5 seconds  touch any one of the preset  buttons  P SET 1  through  P SET 6  on the  A PROCESSOR list screen    The setting contents are stored        The stored contents will not be deleted even when the battery power  cord is detached     Calling up the Preset Memory    Touch any one of the preset buttons  P SET 1  through   P SET 6  on the A PROCESSOR list display to select  the preset memory     e It takes a few moments to call up the preset memory     49 En       IMPRINT Operation     Optional        Alpine introduces IMPRINT   the world   s first technology that  thoroughl
87. disc and you may not be  able to play it again              Using DVD Rs DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD RWs   e This unit is compatible with discs recorded in the standard  DVD Video format    e Note that discs not finalised  processed to enable to play on  playback only DVD players  cannot be played on this DVD  player    e Some discs may not play back  depending on the recording  device and disc format    e Discs or files utilizing copy protection may not be playable   Some recording systems may not properly format copied files to  enable proper playback    e In the following cases  the disc may not play on this unit   discs recorded by certain DVD recorders  certain irregular discs   flawed discs  dirty discs  when the pickup lens of this DVD  player is dirty  or when moisture condensation has occurred  inside the unit    e Be sure to follow all cautions included with your DVD Rs   DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD RWs discs    e Do not put stickers  seals  or tape on the label side of DVD Rs   DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD RWs    e 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    e 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  E
88. dom Play Shuffle  M 1 X      The Shuffle function of the iPod is displayed as M I X  on the  IVA W520R     Shuffle ALL    All songs in the iPod are played back in random sequence  Any  one song does not play back again until all songs have been  played back     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 just once until all songs have been played     l Touch  ALL col      The songs will be played back in random sequence     M LX  ALL  lt e  off   Shuffle ALL     Touch  Gg  after touching  P1 2          MIN ALBUMS  gt  M  X SONGS  gt   off        Shuffle Albums   Shuffle Songs              2 To cancel M I X  play  touch  ALL Cy  or  c21         For details of the search mode  refer to    Searching for a desired  Song     page 63        Ifa song is selected in the album search mode before selecting  Shuffle  M LX    the songs will not play back randomly even when  Shuffle album is selected       This operation cannot be performed for the video files of iPod   iPhone        Repeat Play    Only Repeat One is available for the iPod   Repeat One  A single song is repeatedly played back     1 Touch  P1 2    The function guide is displayed     2 Touch  1    The file w
89. ds to  turn off the unit        Some operation of the unit cannot be performed while the vehicle is  in motion  In this case  be sure to first stop your vehicle and apply the  parking brake  then perform the operation    e The IVA WS520R is a precision device  With gentle handling  its  unique capabilities can be enjoyed for a long time     13n    Inserting Ejecting a Disc    1 Press  amp  on the unit   The movable monitor will open     2 Insert a disc   Insert a disc into the disc slot  Inserting a disc will close the    monitor automatically        Disc Slot    Eject the disc   Press  amp  again   The movable monitor will open  Then the disc is ejected     Do not apply shock to the movable monitor when it is open as it may  result in malfunction of the unit    The monitor may be dim during low temperature and immediately  after turning on the power  The brightness will return to normal as  time elapses    The monitor will stop at the set tilt angle when closing        CAUTION  Keep hands  or any other object  away from the monitor while it  is opening or closing to avoid damage or injury  The back of the  movable monitor will get very warm under normal operating  conditions  This is not a malfunction  Do not touch              IEN    Adjusting the Monitor Viewing Angle    Adjust the monitor   s angle for better visibility     1    Touch  SETUP  for the selected source on the main  screen     The setup selection screen is displayed   Touch  DISPLAY SETUP      Touch  yw  or  
90. e  Crossover     page 55      Setting item  X OVER    1 Touch   lt   or  p gt   of X OVER to select L R or L R     L R  Sets the same adjustment values for the left and right  channels     L R  Different adjustment values can be set for the left and  right channels     2 Touch   gt  gt    of X OVER   A speaker list on the X OVER screen is displayed     3 Touch   gt  gt    of the band to be adjusted     The screen changes to the X OVER screen to be adjusted           4 2ch  FRONT REAR SUBW   System          4 2ch  FRONT REAR SUBW   System    L R     Setting contents   LOW  SUB W    MID  REAR    HIGH  FRONT        4 2ch  FRONT REAR SUBW   System    L R     Setting contents   LOW  SUB W  L   LOW  SUB W  R   MID  REAR  L    MID  REAR  R   HIGH  FRONT  L   HIGH  FRONT  R       4 Adjust the crossover to your preference     Selecting the Cut Off Frequency    Touch   lt    or   gt    of FREQ   then select the cut off frequency   crossover point     The adjustable bandwidth differs depending on the speaker   channel            4 2ch  FRONT REAR SUBW   System    Setting contents        LOW  SUB W  20 Hz 200Hz  MID  REAR  20 Hz 200Hz  HIGH  FRONT  20 Hz 200Hz    Adjusting the Slope  Touch   lt   or   gt   of SLOPE  then adjust the HPF or LPF  slope     Adjustable slope  FLAT   6 dB oct    12 dB oct    18 dB oct     24 dB oct        Adjusting the Level    Touch Lal or  p gt   of LEVEL  then adjust the HPF or LPF level   Adjustable output level   12 to 0 dB        5 Repeat steps 3 to 4 to
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92. ect ON  or OFF     OFF  Turns off the MX effect of every music source   ON  Turns on the specified MX mode     2 Touch   gt  gt    after setting to ON   The MEDIA XPANDER setup screen appears     3 Touch   lt   or  p gt   of the desired MX mode        Music source  such as CDs  iPod  etc   level can be set     MX CD  OFF  CD MX 1 to 3   CD mode processes a large quantity of data  This data is used  to reproduce the sound cleanly by making use of the data  quantity     MX CMPM  OFF  CMPM MX 1 to 3   This corrects information that was omitted at the time of  compression  This reproduces a well balanced sound close to  the original     MX DVD  OFF  MOVIE MX 1 to 2   The dialog portion of the video is reproduced more clearly    DVD MUSIC   This disc contains a large quantity of data such as music clip   MX uses this data to reproduce the sound accurately     MX AUX  OFF  CMPM MX  MOVIE MX  MUSIC MX   Choose the MX mode  CMPM  MUSIC  or MOVIE  that  corresponds to the media connected     e When OFF is selected  MX effect of each MX mode will be OFF    e Each music source  such as CD  MP3  etc  can have its own MX  setting    e There is no MX mode for FM  MW and LW radio    e MX CMPM is applied for MP3 WMA AAC  iPod iPhone and BT  AUDIO    e The MX setting can be performed only when a source is currently  selected    e The function is inoperable when Defeat is set to ON     Adjusting the Crossover Settings  X OVER     Before performing the following procedures  refer to    About th
93. ected album  the album  can be changed     Touch   w   or   A   to select the desired Playlist Artist   Album Genre Composer     Select the desired Folder  Folder up     If search selection mode is not activated  a SONG search is not  possible    If an album is selected from an artist search  the album can be  searched    During shuffle  M I X   playback  this operation is not possible     down     If you listen to a file from a selected folder  the folder can be changed     Touch FOLDER  w  or  4  to select the folder     Creating the playlist from the Artist   Album information of the current song    When a song is played back  a playlist about all the songs with the same    Artist or Album stored in the USB memory or Portable audio player can    be created     1  2    Touch  P1 2  when a song is played back   The function guide changes     Touch  X RPT ARTIST  or  X RPT ALBUM  to  create the playlist     iPod iPhone    A  lei eivle  A    An iPod iPhone can be connected to this unit by using the USB  connection cable    When the IVA W520R is connected by using the cable  the controls on  the iPod are not functional        Other applications  Internet function  etc   of the iPhone or  iPod touch are not controllable from the unit  however  these  functions can be controlled from the iPhone or iPod touch  itself    If you connect an iPhone to this unit  it can be used as an  iPod  If you use iPhone as a hands free phone  you need the  optional BLUETOOTH INTERFACE   To watch t
94. een is displayed     2 Touch  DISC    The display shows the DISC mode screen     When a CD MP3 WMA AAC is inserted into the DISC SLOT  of the IVA W520R  with the label side facing up  the unit  starts to play the CD MP3 WMA AAC     3 Touch  k     or   gt P  to select the desired track   file      Returning to the beginning of the current track  file    Touch    lt        Fast reverse    Touch and hold    lt        Advancing to the beginning of the next track  file     Touch  P      Fast forward    Touch and hold   P      To pause playback    Touch   gt   H     Touching  B I   again will resume playback     To eject the disc  Press 4     e The IVA W520R model includes a built in MP3 WMA AAC unit  You  can play CD ROMs  CD Rs  and CD RWs containing MP3 WMA   AAC files on this unit  Use the format compliant with this unit    For further information about playing or storing MP3 WMA AAC  files  refer to pages 21 and 22 before using the unit    e WMA format files that are protected by DRM  Digital Rights  Management   AAC format files that have been purchased from  iTunes Store and files that are copy protected  copyright protection   cannot be played back on this unit    e The unit can play discs containing both audio data and MP3 WMA   AAC data    e The track display for CD audio data playback is the track numbers  recorded on the disc    e Three inch  8 cm  CDs can be used    e    Playing MP3 WMA AAC Data  FILE PLAY MODE     is mentioned  on page 34    e Ifan MP3 WMA AAC disc wi
95. em  RDS REGIONAL  Setting contents  OFF   ON    Switching the Display Language of PTY   Programme Type     You can select one of the patterns of the display languages     Setting item  PTY LANGUAGE  Setting contents  GB NL F D 1 E    Setting PTY31  Emergency Broadcast   Reception    PTY31  Emergency Broadcast  reception can be set to ON OFF     Setting item  PTY31  Setting contents  OFF   ON    e 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     e The unit will show    ALARM    in the display during PTY31 reception     DISPLAY Setup    Display Setup Operation          The Parking Brake must be engaged to access the DISPLAY  mode screen  Attempting to access this screen while driving will  display the warning CAN   T OPERATE WHILE DRIVING           The following steps 1 to 4 are common operations to each     Setting item    of DISPLAY Setup  Refer to each section for  details              1 Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  DISPLAY SETUP    The DISPLAY SETUP screen appears     3 Touch   lt      gt   or   gt  gt    etc   of the desired item to  change its setting     Setting items   TILT     VISUAL EQ     DIMMER   DIMMER LOW LEVEL    BACKGROUND   AUTO BACKGROUND    DATA DOWNLOAD    BASE COLOR   SCREEN ALIGNMENT    zl This function is adjustable while driving     2 When the current source is iPod 
96. emory until changed  To  enable playback of discs of higher rating levels or to cancel the  parental lock  the setting must be changed       Not all DVDs provide a Parental Lock feature  If you are unsure  about a DVD  play it first to confirm  Do not leave DVDs accessible  to young children for whom you deem them inappropriate     1 Touch  INPUT     The numeric keypad screen is displayed    2 Touch the numeric keypad to input a 4 digit password   The initial number is 1111  Input number are displayed  as            3 Touch  ENT  to memorize the number   The PARENTAL screen appears     Set the rating level of PARENTAL   4 Touch   gt   of PARENTAL to turn on    5 Touch   lt   or   gt   of PARENTAL LEVEL to select the rating  level  1 to 8    Select    OFF    to cancel the parental lock or if you do not  want to set a rating level  The smaller the number  the  higher the rating level    6 Touch      to return to the previous screen        Changing the password  4 Touch  INPUT  of PASSWORD CHANGE   The numeric keypad screen is displayed   5 Touch the input screen to enter a new 4 digit password     e Keep a note of the number somewhere safe in case you should  forget it     6 Touch  ENT  to memorize the number   7 Touch      to return to the previous screen        Changing the rating level temporarily   Some discs may request that you change the rating level set in  the default settings during playback  In this case  the message  appears on the monitor screen    PARENTAL LEVEL C
97. ent settings before making changes  The  memory is cleared when the vehicle   s battery is disconnected    e 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     e If the disc does not include the selected language  the disc e default  language is set     Setting of the Menu Language    Set the language used for the menus  title menu  etc       Setting item  MENU LANGUAGE  Setting contents  AUTO EN JP DE ES FR IT SE RU CN    e When    AUTO    is selected  the primary menu language among the  recorded ones is played     Setting of the Audio Language    Set the audio language produced from the speakers     Setting item  AUDIO LANGUAGE  Setting contents  AUTO EN JP DE ES FR IT SE RU CN    e When    AUTO    is selected  the primary audio language among the  recorded ones is played     e EN    Setting of the Subtitle Language    Set the language of the subtitles displayed on the screen     Setting item  SUBT  LANGUAGE  Setting contents  AUTO EN JP DE ES FR IT SE RU CN    e When    AUTO    is selected  the primary subtitle language among the  recorded ones is played     To play in a language other than those displayed  1 Touch  CODE    The numeric keypad screen is displayed   2 Touch the 4 digit numeral of the language number   As for the language number  refer to    List of Language  Codes     page 67    3 Touch  ENT  to memorize the number     Chang
98. epali    Ukrainian       lrish    Dutch    Urdu       Scots Gaelic    Norwegian    Uzbek       Galician    Occitan    Vietnamese       Guarani     Afan  Oromo    Volapuk       Gujarati    Oriya    Wolof       Hausa    Punjabi    Xhosa       Hindi    Polish    Yoruba       Croatian    Pashto  Pushto    Chinese       Hungarian    Portuguese    Zulu       Armenian    Quechua             Interlingua          Rhaeto Romance             67 EN    List of Country Codes     For details  see page 32      Abbreviation    Country  Andorra    Country  Dominica    Abbreviation    Country  Kiribati       United Arab Emirates    Dominican Republic    Comoros       Afghanistan    Algeria    Saint Kitts and Nevis       Antigua and Barbuda    Ecuador       Anguilla    Estonia    Korea  Democratic  People   s Republic of       Albania    Egypt    Korea  Republic of       Armenia    Western Sahara    Kuwait       Netherlands Antilles    Eritrea    Cayman Islands       Angola    Spain    Kazakstan       Antarctica    Ethiopia       Argentina    Finland    Lao People   s  Democratic Republic       American Samoa    Fiji    Lebanon       Austria    Falkland Islands    Saint Lucia       Australia    Micronesia  Federated States of    Liechtenstein       Aruba    Faroe Islands    Sri Lanka       Azerbaijan    France    Liberia       Bosnia and Herzegovina    Gabon    Lesotho       Barbados    United Kingdom    Lithuania       Bangladesh    Grenada    Luxembourg       Belgium    Georgia    Latvia      
99. era Input    With a rear camera connected  rear view video is output to the monitor     Setting item  CAMERA IN  Setting contents  OFF   NTSC PAL  OFF  The CAMERA source is not displayed on the  VISUAL selection screen   NTSC PAL  Even if the shift lever is not set to reverse  R   the    rear pictures are output by selecting the CAMERA  source     e By shifting to reverse  R   the rear pictures are output   This function is effective when the reverse wire is properly connected   e To apply the setting  set to VISUAL in    Setting the VISUAL Soft  Button     page 42   Also  you can access to VISUAL selection source  directly by pressing VISUAL without any setting     Setting the Navigation Mode    When you connect an optional navigation equipment  set it to ON     Setting item  NAV  IN  Setting contents  OFF   ON  OFF  Navigation source is not displayed  The settings related  to the navigation can not be changed from this unit   ON  Navigation source is displayed     Setting the Navigation Interruption    With an Alpine navigation system connected to the IVA W520R  the  voice guidance of the navigation system will be mixed with the radio or  CD play     Setting item  NAV  MIX  Setting contents  OFF   ON    OFF  The navigation interruption mode is turned off   ON  The navigation interruption mode is on     See    Adjusting NAV  MIX Level    under    Adjusting the Audio    on  page 29 to set the navigation interruption volume level     e The volume level for voice prompts during
100. ers at the listening position        e Avoid stopping  pausing  switching the disc  cueing  fast forwarding  or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  adjustment  The setting is cancelled if the decode mode is switched     1 Touch  ON  of OUTPUT LEVEL   Test tone output is repeated for each of the different  speaker channels  They will be repeated in the order  shown below   If no operation is performed for 2 seconds  the channel  switches to the next channel   Left     Centre  gt  Right     Right Surround  gt   Left Surround     Left  2 While the test tone is being produced from the speakers   touch   lt   or  p gt   of OUTPUT LEVEL balance the output  from all the speakers     e The adjustment range for the different speakers is   10 dB    10 dB   e Adjust based on the front speakers     3 Touch  ON  again to turn off     e Ifa speaker is set to off mode  that speaker   s level adjustment cannot  be made  Refer to    Speaker Setup     page 49      Speaker Setup    The PXA H700 or PXA H701 can be set according to the playable  frequency range of your speakers    Check the playable frequency range of the speakers  not including the  subwoofer  before performing this operation to verify whether the  speakers can play low frequencies  of about 80 Hz or less      e Avoid stopping  pausing  switching the disc  cueing  fast forwarding  or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  adjustment  The setting is cancelled if Decode mode is switched
101. erse    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        Be sure to also check behind the car visually  Use the camera image  to assist in showing conditions behind the car      This function is effective when the reverse wire is properly connected     Displaying the rear view video manually    1 Press VISUAL on the unit   The VISUAL selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  CAMERA    The Camera mode is activated and the rear view video is  displayed     3 Touch  ESC      4 Touch  VISUAL  to access to Visual selection  screen  and then touch  NORMAL  to return to  previous main screen     e To apply the setting  set to VISUAL in    Setting the VISUAL Soft  Button     page 42   Also you can access to VISUAL selection source  directly by pressing VISUAL without any setting     Navigation System     Optional        Switching the Navigation Screen   Optional     If an optional Alpine Navigation System is connected to the  IVA W520R  the Navigation screen can be displayed on this unit     1 Touch  SOURCE  on the main source screen   The source screen appears on the display     2 Touch  NAV     The Navigation screen is displayed   The operation is possible with the supplied navigation  remote control   For navigation operation  refer to the Owner s Manual of the  navigator     e The Naviga
102. es  48 kHz  44 1 kHz  32 kHz   Bit rates  48   192 kbps   AAC   Sampling rates  48 kHz  44 1 kHz  32 kHz  24 kHz  22 05 kHz   16 kHz  12 kHz  11 025 kHz  8 kHz          Bit rates  16   320 kbps    This device may not play back correctly depending on sampling  rates     ID3 tags WMA tags    If tag data is in an MP3 WMA AAC file  this device can display  the title  track title   artist name  and album name ID3 tag WMA  tag data  maximum 128 characters     This device can only display single byte alphanumeric  characters and the underscore  For non supported characters      NO SUPPORT    is displayed    The number of characters may be limited  or not correctly  displayed  depending on the tag information     Playing back MP3 WMA AAC    MP3 WMA AAC files are prepared  then written to a CD R    CD RW  DVD R DVD RW  using CD R writing software  A disc  can hold up to 1 024 files 256 folders  including Root Folders    and the maximum number of folders is 255   Playback may not be performed if a disc exceeds the limitations  described above     Media supported       The media that this device can play back are CD ROMs  CD Rs   and CD RWs  DVD Rs and DVD RWs     Corresponding File Systems    This device supports discs formatted with ISO9660 Level 1 or  Level 2     Under the ISO9660 standard  there are some restrictions to  remember    The maximum nested folder depth is 8  including the root  directory   The number of characters for a folder file name is  limited    Valid characters fo
103. es to pass     e Slope  The level change  in dB  for a frequency change of one octave     e The higher the slope value  the steeper the slope becomes   e Adjust the slope to FLAT to bypass the HP or LP filters   e Do not use a tweeter without the HPF on or set to a low frequency  as    it may cause damage to the speaker due to the low frequency content     e You cannot adjust the crossover frequency higher than the HPF or  lower than the LPF    e Adjustment should be made according to the recommended crossover  frequency of the connected speakers  Determine the recommended  crossover frequency of the speakers  Adjusting to a frequency range  outside that recommended may cause damage to the speakers    For the recommended crossover frequencies of Alpine speakers  refer  to the respective Owner   s Manual    We are not responsible for damage or malfunction of speakers caused  by using the crossover outside the recommended value     56 EN    Rearview Camera    Operation  Optional        When an optional rearview camera with RCA output connector is  connected  rear view video can be output to the monitor        Depending on the connected Rearview Camera  be sure to set     CAMERA IN    to    NTSC    or    PAL    before using the Rearview  Camera  refer to    Setting the Rear Camera Input    on page 41     Switching the Rear Camera Screen   Optional     The rear view video will be displayed for the two situations as below     Displaying the rear view video while the  car is in rev
104. f the theatrical release of the movie        aS S5     GER  SZ 5 A  D  G   S W    ATE E                4 3 PAN SCAN    Select this when connected to a conventional 4 3 size monitor   The picture will fill the entire TV screen  However  due to the  mismatch in aspect ratio  parts of the movie at the extreme left  and right sides will not be visible  when playing a 16 9 size  movie                                 16 9 WIDE   Select this when connected to a wide screen TV  This is the  factory setting                                                           AEN    Playing MP3 WMA AAC Data  FILE PLAY  MODE     When using discs containing both audio data and MP3 WMA AAC  data     Setting item  FILE PLAY MODE  Setting contents  CD   CMPM    CD  Plays only the audio data on discs containing both  audio data and MP3 WMA AAC data     CMPM  Plays only the MP3 WMA AAC files on discs containing  both audio data and MP3 WMA AAC data     e Insert the disc when playback is stopped and remove the disc from  the unit before setting    e When an MP3 compatible CD changer is used  this setting cannot be  applied     Displaying DivX   Disc Information    Setting item  DivX INFO     If   gt  gt  gt    of DivX INFO  is touched  a DivX   file registered  code is displayed     34 ny    RADIO Setup    Radio Setup Operation       The Parking Brake must be engaged to access the RADIO  mode screen  Attempting to access this screen while driving  will display the warning CAN   T OPERATE WHILE DRIVING   
105. for the CD player  For details  see the CD MP3 WMA AAC section    e When an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected  the unit can  play discs containing both audio data and MP3 data    e The DVD changer  optional  is controllable from the IVA W520R as  well as the CD changer    e For operation of the connected DVD changer  DHA S690   refer to  the section    CD MP3 WMA    or    DVD    described in this manual   or the Owner   s Manual of the DHA S690       When the optional DVD changer  DHA S690  is connected to this  unit  touching  NTSC PAL  after touching  P1 4  three times will  change the video input     Multi Changer Selection  Optional     When using KCA 410C  Versatile Link Terminal   you can connect two  changers     1 In changer mode  touch  CHG SEL  to select the  next changer  connected CD changers only         2 To operate the selected changer  see    CD MP3 WMA   AAC    section        To operate the selected changer  see    CD MP3 WMA AAC      pages 19 22      OAI A    USB Memory   Portable Audio    Player  Optional        A USB memory or Portable audio player can be connected to the  IVA W520R through the USB Connector of this unit    If a USB memory device or Portable audio player is connected to the  unit  MP3 WMA AAC files of USB memory and MP3 WMA files of  Portable audio player can be played back     BANK Function  USB memory only     What is a Bank     A bank is a unit of up to 1 000 songs  which is stored in memory      Banking    refers to the action of 
106. g mechanism    Do not attempt to insert a disc into the unit when the unit power is  off           Inserting Discs   Your player accepts only one disc at a time for playback  Do not  attempt to load more than one disc    Make sure the label side is facing up when you insert the disc      DISC ERROR    will be displayed on your player if you insert a  disc incorrectly  If    DISC ERROR    continues to be displayed even  though the disc has been inserted correctly  push the RESET switch  with a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen    Playing a disc while driving on a very bumpy road may result in  skips  but this will not scratch the disc or damage the player     Irregular Shaped Discs   Be sure to use round shaped discs only for this unit and never use  any special shaped discs    Use of special shaped discs may cause damage to the mechanism           New Discs   To prevent the CD 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  To  remove the bumps  rub the inside edge of the hole and outside edge  of the disc with a ballpoint pen or other such instrument  then insert  the disc again     Centre Hole  Centre Hole New Disc    Outside   Bumps        Bu
107. gan     Tuning to Preset Stations    You can tune in the preset stations in memory on each band using the  preset number     1 After selecting the desired band  touch  P1 2  to  change the function guide     2 Touch any one of the preset buttons  P SET 1   through  P SET 6  that has a station stored to it   The preset station is received     17sen       RDS Operation    Turning AF  Alternative Frequencies  On    or Off    The RDS  Radio Data System  is a radio information system using the  57 kHz subcarrier of regular FM broadcast  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  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  SOURCE SETUP    The source setup screen appears     3 Touch   gt  gt    of RDS SETUP   The display changes to the RDS mode screen     4 Touch  AF  to select the AF  Alternative Frequency   ON or OFF mode     e RDS SETUP mode will not be displayed when the band of radio is set  to MW or LW    e When the AF ON mode is selected  the unit automatically tunes to a  strong signal station in the AF list    e Use the AF OFF mode when automatic re tuning is not required     5 Touch      to return to the previous screen     Tips      If the unit receives the PTY31  Emergency Broadcast  signal  the unit  will show    ALARM    in the display only when PTY31 is set to 
108. ge   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     PTY  Programme Type  Tuning    RDS SETUP mode  1 Touch  PTY SEARCH  on the screen   FM Radio mode    1 Touch  DX SEEK   to choose the PTY tuning mode   The PTY mode is activated   The Programme Type of the station being currently received  will be displayed     2 Touch  4  or  p gt   after activating the PTY mode to  choose the desired programme type while    PTY      programme type  is displayed    Each press scrolls the programme type by one     3 Touch  PTY SEARCH  after selecting the  programme type to start searching for a station of  the selected programme type    If no station is found     NO PTY    will be displayed       The button displays the current tuning mode     Receiving Traffic Information While  Playing CD or Radio    The example explained here is how to receive the traffic information  broadcast during CD playback     1 In the CD mode  press and hold TA for at least 2  seconds to turn on the Traffic information mode   The unit automatically starts to search the receivable traffic  broadcasts     When the traffic information broadcast is searched out  the  CD mode is switched to the Radio mode and the unit  receives the
109. he RGB  feature is connected     Adjusting Image Contrast    Setting item  CONTRAST  Setting content   15 to  15    Adjustment of contrast is done in the range of  15 to  15     HIGH     and    LOW    appear as the maximum and minimum values  specified     Adjusting Picture Quality    Setting item  SHARP  Setting content   15 to  15    Picture quality adjustment range is  15 to  15     SOFT    and     HARD    appear as the minimum and maximum values specified     e Picture quality adjustment can be made only in the iPod video  DVD   AUX modes    e Picture quality adjustment cannot be made if a Navigation system  with the RGB feature is connected     Storing Visual EQ  You can store the settings made for    Adjusting Image Brightness  Tint   Depth  Picture Quality and Contrast        Setting item  USER MEMORY  Setting content  P 1   P 2    1 After completing    Adjusting Brightness  Tint  Colour   Sharpness  and Contrast     pages 37 38   touch   lt   or      gt   of USER MEMORY and then select preset number    P     1    or    P 2    to which the settings are to be stored    2 After selecting a preset No   touch  MEMORY    The adjusted Visual EQ mode is stored by the above  operations     e You can recall the Visual EQ mode stored here from P 1 or P 2 of     Selecting the Visual EQ Mode  Factory   s setting      page 37      J38 EN    GENERAL Setup    General Setup Operation       The Parking Brake must be engaged to access the GENERAL  mode screen  Attempting to access this 
110. he mechanism     Disc playback sound skips due to vibration   e Improper mounting of the unit     Securely re mount the unit   e Disc is very dirty     Clean the disc   e Disc has scratches     Change the disc   e The pick up lens is dirty     Do not use a commercially available lens cleaner disc  Consult  your nearest Alpine dealer     Disc playback sound skips without vibration   e Dirty or scratched disc     Clean the disc  damaged disc should be replaced     CD R CD RW playback not possible   e Close session  finalization  has not been performed     Perform finalization and attempt playback again     Error displays   e 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   e 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 21 and 22   then  rewrite in the format supported by this device     Unit does not operate   e Monitor   s power is not turned on     Turn on the monitor   s power   e Condensation     Wait a while  about   hour  for the condensation to dry     No picture is produced   e Monitor   s mode is not switched to the mode you want to see     Switch to the mode you want to see   e Monitor   s parking brake lead is not connected     Connect the monitor   s parking brake wire and set 
111. he video screen of the file from iPod iPhone  iPhone   iPod touch  iPod classic  iPod with Video  iPod nano  8rd  generation   iPod nano  4th generation  and iPod nano  5th  generation    use the USB connection and the Parking Brake  must be engaged     For automatic transmission vehicles  place the transmission lever in  the Park position     About iPod iPhone usable with this unit       Confirmed devices regarding Made for iPod  Correct function  of earlier versions cannot be guaranteed     iPod touch  Late 2009   Ver 3 1 3   iPod nano  5th generation   Ver 1 0 2  iPod classic  Late 2009   Ver 1 1 2  iPod touch  2nd generation   Ver 3 1 3  iPod nano  4th generation   Ver 1 0 4  iPod classic  120GB   Ver 2 0 1   iPod touch  1st generation   Ver 3 1 3  iPod nano  3rd generation   Ver 1 1 3  iPod classic  80GB  160GB   Ver 1 1 2  iPod nano  2nd generation   Ver 1 3 1    iPod with video  Ver 1 3    e According to the artist album information of the current song  a iPod nano  tst generation   Ver 1 3 4    playlist about all the songs with the same artist album of the BANK  are made into a playlist  which then starts to play back  e Confirmed devices regarding Works with iPhone  Correct    function of earlier versions cannot be guaranteed     iPhone 3GS  Ver 3 1 3  iPhone 3G  Ver 3 1 3  iPhone  Ver 3 1 3    About MP3 WMA AAC File of USB Memory    Playing back MP3 WMA AAC  MP3 WMA AAC files are prepared  then stored to a USB  memory  Or  synchronize an MP3 WMA file using Windows  
112. iPod iPhone is  connected     Changing the Language Font Display    Four types of font can be selected     Setting item  LANGUAGE SELECT  Setting contents  MODE1   MODE2   MODE3   MODE4    MODE1   MODE2     MODES   MODE4     Normal Font Display  ISO8859 1      Russian Font Display  WINDOWS  1251   You cannot use this font for display in RDS  Tuner  mode     European Font Display  WINDOWS 1252   Hebrew Font Display  ISO8859 8         Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at    Night    You can adjust the brightness of the button lighting at night with the    dimmer     Setting item  LED DIMMER LEVEL  Setting level   2 to  2    KEE    SYSTEM Setup    System Setup Operation       The Parking Brake must be engaged to access the SYSTEM  mode screen  Attempting to access this screen while driving will  display the warning CAN    T OPERATE WHILE DRIVING           The following steps 1 to 4 are common operations to each     Setting item    of SYSTEM Setup  Refer to each section for  details              1 Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  SYSTEM SETUP    The SYSTEM SETUP screen appears     3 Touch   lt     or  p  etc   of the desired item to change  its setting     Setting items   IN INT  MUTES   IN INT  ICON   REMOTE SENSOR     CAMERA IN   NAV  IN   NAV  MIX     AUX IN   AUX OUT    BLUETOOTH IN   VISUAL KEY     OPTION KEY   AUX  INS    AUX  LEVEL       ai Displayed only when BLUETOOTH IN is OFF     2 When ON is set in   
113. ic CDs  WAVE  AIFF  files  and other sound files into  the specified audio compression format     Tag  Song information such as track titles  artist names  album names   etc   written into MP3 WMA AAC files     Root folder    The root folder  or root directory  is found at the top of the file  system  The root folder contains all folders and files  It is created  automatically for all burned discs     22 EN    DVD       Display example for DVD Video main screen     DVD VIDEO    Q    40 45 vol  15  eeler  KI ERT E MENU   d  t      gt    P 172 men    AUDIO  SUB T  ANGIE TRES   WIDE   P 272     SOURCE  button  Refer to page 15    VISUAL  button  Displays the VISUAL selection screen   SETUP  button  Displays the SETUP selection screen   Style  button  Refer to page 16   Displays the disc  DVD VIDEO  being played back   Displays tag information for Divx      Displays the title number chapter number elapsed  playback time for a DVD Video    Displays the folder number file number elapsed  playback time for a Divx             Siten    Ii  on the DivX   mode screen is touched  the search list screen is   displayed  Refer to    Search Function     page 29     e Some operations cannot be carried out depending on the disc or  playback screen       Displays of the function guide  P1 2   etc   may vary depending on   the connected device s      Disc types that can be used for each heading are  represented by the following marks     DVD Commercial Video discs  used for the  distribution of 
114. ill be played repeatedly     RPT  gt   off    Repeat One   Repeat the list being  played back     3 To cancel repeat play  touch   D         Depending on the connected iPod  track up down may be not  available during Repeat play     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 a  a   Minimum pit    length   12 Track pitch    0 9 pm cee 1 6 pm  DVDs  gt        Minimum pit  length   0 6 mm Track pitch    0 9 pm 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   With the addition of an optional  digital audio processor   PXA H701  etc    you can recreate the power and presence of a movie  theater with Dolby Digital 5 1 channel Surround     In addition  DVDs offer a variety of functions        Multiple audio   page 26   Movies can be recorded in up to eight languages  The desired  language can be selected from the unit     Subtitles function   page 27   Movies can include subtitles in up to 32 languages  The desired  subtitle language can be selected from the unit     Multi angle function  
115. ime correction is Inch     Adjusting the Graphic Equalizer Curve   G EQ     You can modify the equalizer settings to create a response curve more  appealing to your personal taste    Setting item  G EQ   1 Select L R by touching  p  of G EQ     When parametric EQ is set to L R  this setting will be turned  off     2 Touch   gt  gt    of G EQ after selecting L R   The G EQ list screen appears     3 Adjust the G EQ to your preference     Adjusting the Band  Touch   lt  lt    or   gt   of BAND to select the band to be adjusted        BAND 1  63 Hz    BAND 2  150 Hz    BAND 3  400 Hz     BAND 4  1 kHz    BAND 5  2 5 kHz    BAND 6  6 3 kHz     BAND 7  17 5 kHz     Adjusting the Level    Touch   lt    or   gt   of LEVEL to adjust the level of selected  band   Adjustable output level   6 to  6 dB       4 To adjust another band  repeat step 3  and then  adjust all bands        When graphic EQ is adjusted  the adjustment for parametric EQ  becomes ineffective     Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve   P EQ     You can modify the Equalizer settings to create a response curve more  appealing to your personal taste     Setting item  P EQ    1 Select L R by touching  p  of P EQ     When graphic EQ is set to L R  this setting will be turned off     2 Touch   gt  gt    of P EQ after selecting L R   The P EQ list screen appears     3 Adjust the P EQ to your preference     Adjusting the Band  Touch Ta   or   gt   of BAND to select the band to be  adjusted        BAND 1   BAND 2  BAND 3  B
116. ing the Country Code Setting    Set the country number of which you want to set the rating level   Parental lock      Setting item  COUNTRY CODE  Setting contents  AUTO   OTHER    AUTO  The primary country code among those recorded is  played   OTHER  The setting content changes to    OTHER    if the desired    country code is input     e When the settings are changed  the old settings are overwritten   Make a note of the current settings before making changes  The  settings are cleared when the vehicle s battery is disconnected     Touch  CODE     2 Touch  ALL DEL  or  BS    Delete the displayed country number    3 Touch the 4 digit country code   As for the country number  refer to    List of Country  Codes     pages 68 and 69     4 Touch  ENT  to memorize the code          Setting the Rating Level  Parental Lock     This function can help restrict the viewing of movies to children of  appropriate age levels only     Setting item  PARENTAL  Setting content  INPUT       When the settings are changed  the old settings are overwritten   Make a note of the current settings before making changes  The  memory is cleared when the vehicle   s battery is disconnected    e On unrated DVDs  playback will not be restricted even if the rating  level is set    e Ifyou want to play back DVD software with the parental lock feature  and its use is currently restricted  change the rating level and the  country number in order to play back the DVD    e Once set  this rating level remains in m
117. io processor for more  details     The adjustments or settings performed on the connected audio  processor cannot be operated properly from this unit    The setting    Setting the Speakers        Setting Bass Sound Control      and    Graphic Equalizer Adjustments    are not available if the MRA   D550 is connected  Additionally  if the MRA F350 is connected  the  following setting    Setting the MX mode of the External Audio  Processor    is not available  Also  the setting content differs between  the PXA H700 and PXA H701    This unit cannot be connected to the PXA H510 and PXA H900        The Parking Brake must be engaged to access the Audio  Processor mode screen  Attempting to access this screen while  driving will display the warning CAN T OPERATE WHILE  DRIVING              43 En    Adjustment Procedure for Dolby  Surround    Make the adjustments described below in order to reproduce Dolby  Digital and DTS sound with greater accuracy     Adjustment procedure       1 Speaker Setup  page 49    Turning the speakers to be used on and off and  setting their response     2 Adjusting the speaker levels  page 48    Adjusting the signal output level to the various  speakers     3 Mixing bass sound to the rear channel   page 48     Achieving smooth sound in the rear seat by mixing   the front audio signals with the rear speaker signals     4 Adjusting the acoustic image  page 48    Adjusting the acoustic image to achieve a sound as  if the centre speaker were directly in front 
118. ipped  and other times certain scenes are replaced with other  scenes        D  I cu    List of Language Codes     For details  see page 32      Abbreviation    Language  Afar    Abbreviation    Language  Interlingue    Abbreviation       Language  Kirundi       Abkhazian    Inupiak    Romanian       Afrikaans    Indonesian    Russian       Amharic    Icelandic    Kinyarwanda       Arabic    Italian    Sanskrit       Assamese    Hebrew    Sindhi       Aymara    Japanese    Sangho       Azerbaijani    Yiddish    Serbo Croatian       Bashkir    Javanese    Singhalese       Byelorussian    Georgian    Slovak       Bulgarian    Kazakh    Slovenian       Bihari    Greenlandic    Samoan       Bislama    Cambodian    Shona       Bengali  Bangla    Kannada    Somali       Tibetan    Korean    Albanian       Breton    Kashmiri    Serbian       Catalan    Kurdish    Siswati       Corsican    Kirghiz    Sesotho       Czech    Latin    Sundanese       Welsh    Lingala    Swedish       Danish    Laothian    Swahili       German    Lithuanian    Tamil       Bhutani    Latvian  Lettish    Telugu       Greek    Malagasy    Tajik       English    Maori    Thai       Esperanto    Macedonian    Tigrinya       Spanish    Malayalam    Turkmen       Estonian    Mongolian    Tagalog       Basque    Moldavian    Setswana       Persian    Marathi    Tonga       Finnish    Malay    Turkish       Fiji    Maltese    Tsonga       Faroese    Burmese    Tatar       French    Nauru    Twi       Frisian    N
119. irement 14 4 V DC        11 16 V allowable     Operating temperature  32  F to  113  F     0  C to   45  C   Maximum Power Output 50 W x4  Output Voltage 2 000 mV 10k ohms  Bass  14 dB at 60 Hz  Treble  14 dB at 10 kHz  Weight 2 9 kg  6 lbs  6 oz     Audio output level   Preout  Front  Rear   2V 10k ohms  max    2V 10k ohms  max    1 2V 10k ohms    850 mV    Preout  Subwoofer    AUX OUT   Ai NET     CHASSIS SIZE  Monitor section        Width 178 mm  7    Height 100 mm  3 15 16    Depth 160 5 mm  6 3 8         Due to continuous product improvement  specifications and design  are subject to change without notice    e 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 01  of the pixels could  be either always ON or OFF     CAUTION    CLASS 1    LASER PRODUCT        Bottom side of player     CAUTION Laser radiation when open  DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM     Bottom side of player     ZEN       Installation and Connections    Before installing or connecting 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 
120. istance 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 1 000   5 1  ms     ai 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 Value List    ime correction va  speakers  Setting these 
121. ll  not be hindered    e USB memory may not function correctly at high or low  temperature    e Use only certified USB memory  Note that even certified USB  memory  may not function correctly depending on its type or  state    e Depending on the settings of the USB memory type  memory  state or encoding software  the unit may not play back or display  properly    e 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    e USB memory may take time to start playback  If there is a  particular file other than audio in the USB memory  it may take  considerable time before the file is played back or searched       The unit can play back    mp3        wma    or    m4a    file extensions    e 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    e Jt is recommended to back up important data on a personal  computer    e 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        Je    On Handling Portable audio player    The unit can control a Portable audio player with the USB  interface  Playable audio file formats are MP3 and WMA   Portable audio player func
122. lso    be changed     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     Searching by artist name    l Touch ig    The search mode is activated  and the search list screen  appears           When an iPod compatible video or an iPhone is connected  select the  MUSIC or VIDEOS search mode by touching   gt  gt    at first  If  VIDEOS mode is selected  the Video playlists Movies Music Videos   TV Shows Video Podcasts search mode may be used depending on  the connected iPod iPhone  If MUSIC mode is selected the operation  is as the same as follow    e Touching   Q   for at least 2 seconds will return to last search mode  when the iPod is connected through the USB connector     2 Touch   gt  gt    of ARTISTS   The ARTISTS search screen is displayed     3 Select the desired artist     To play back the artist directly    1 Touch   gt    next to the artist   s name   All songs of the selected artist are played back        To search for the album of an artist    1 Touch   gt  gt   of the selected artist    The ALBUMS search screen of the selected artist is  displayed   2 Touch   gt   next to the desired album s name    All songs of the selected album are played back        To search for a song in the album of an artist    1 Touch   gt  gt    of the desired album in    To search for the  album of an artist    in step 2    The SONGS search s
123. m are not  securely made     Check the connections and firmly connect     Movement of displayed picture is abnormal   e Temperature in the vehicle is too high     Allow the vehicle   s interior temperature to cool     Unclear or noisy display   e Fluorescent plate is worn out     Replace the fluorescent plate     Navigation system inoperative   e Connections to the navigation system are incorrect     Check the connections with the navigation system and connect  the cables correctly and firmly     Z   cx    The optional remote control is inoperative       The remote control sensor setting of    Rear Entertainment  Function    is not set to this unit     Set for this unit     Unclear picture display      Fluorescent tube is exhausted     Replace the fluorescent tube        The fluorescent tube replacement is not free of charge even within the  warranty period  for the tube is an article of consumption     Radio    Unable to receive stations      No antenna  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   e You are in a weak signal area     Make sure the tuner is in DX mode   e Ifthe area you are in is a 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 a
124. meet Apple performance standards       Works with iPhone    means that an electronic accessory has  been designed to connect specifically to iPhone and has been  certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards   Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its  compliance with safety and regulatory standards    The BLUETOOTH   word mark and logos are registered  trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG  Inc  and any use of  such marks by Alpine Electronics  Inc  is under license      MPEG Layer 3 audio coding technology licensed from  Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson          Supply of this product only conveys a license for private non   commercial use and does not convey a license 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 license for such use is required   For details  please visit http   www mp3licensing com     Audyssey MultEQ XT is a registered trademark of Audyssey  Laboratories Inc    DivX  DivX Certified  and associated logos are trademarks of  DivX  Inc  and are used under license    DivX Certified to play DivX video     Getting Started       Accessory List       e Head unit  e Power cable  e Mounting sleeve  racket key  ush Head Screw
125. mounting sleeve  damage may occur     Mounting Sleeve   Included     aia Rubber Cap  Included   Bracket key    Be This unit    Dashboard                Ss Seal  Pressure  Included   Plates zl Hex Bolt f   Included     Face Plate    Included         lt Mounting Hole Position gt     Position B    Position A Position C    e Depending on the position chosen  the front panel will protrude  differently     Front Panel           Dashboard  Position A    Front Panel             Dashboard  Position B    Front Panel             Position C       x  If the installed mounting sleeve is loose in the dashboard  the  pressure plates may be bent slightly to remedy the problem     d en       How to use a Seal    If Ais used for installation   Affix the seal so that mounting holes B and C are covered     O       If B is used for installation   Affix the seal so that mounting holes A and C are covered        If C is used for installation   Affix the seal so that the mounting holes A and B are covered     J      _ O       Installing the Face Plate    ai IfA is used  the supplied face plate may be mounted   If B is used  the face plate must be modified before installing it   To modify the face plate  consult your Alpine dealer   If C is used  the face plate cannot be mounted  Consult your Alpine  dealer        78 EN    Screw        Hex Nut  M5     Metal  Mounting  Strap    Ground Lead This unit    Chassis    When your vehicle has the Bracket  mount the long  hex bolt onto the rear panel of the IVA
126. 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  Divx   mode can be used        Playing a Disc    TVA W520R has a built in DVD player  When an optional Alpine  DVD CD player  or DVD changer  is connected to the IVA W520R  you  can control it from the  VA W520R  except some operations         Z  WARNING   It is dangerous  and illegal in many states  for the   driver to watch the DVD TV Video while driving the  vehicle  The driver may be distracted from looking  ahead and an accident could occur     Install the IVA W520R correctly so that the driver  cannot watch DVD TV Video unless the vehicle is  stopped and the emergency brake is applied     If the IVA W520R is not installed correctly  the driver  will be able to watch the DVD TV Video while driving  the vehicle and may be distracted from looking ahead  causing an accident  The driver or other people could  be severely injured              To display the DVD mode screen    If you try to activate the auxiliary device while driving  the display  will show the warning PICTURE OFF FOR YOUR SAFETY        A Caution      Not all functions will operate for every DVD  See the  individual DVD   s instructions for details on the  features supported    e 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    e
127. mps    Installation Location  Make sure the IVA W520R will not be installed in a location  subjected to        Direct sun and heat   e High humidity and water  e Excessive dust   e 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 quality  However  most of  them will influence the thickness and or diameter of the disc  Using  such accessories can cause operational problems  We recommend    not using these accessories on discs played in Alpine DVD players     ro  Sy       Transparent Sheet Disc Stabilizer    e After turning the system off  a slight ghost of the image will  remain temporarily  This is an effect peculiar to LCD technology  and is normal    e In cold temperature conditions  the screen may lose contrast  temporarily  After a short warm up period  it will return to  normal  
128. n 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 BOLTS OR SCREWS OUT  OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN     Swallowing them may result in serious injury  If swallowed   consult a physician immediately        USE THE CORRECT AMPERE RATING WHEN REPLACING  FUSES     Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock     DO NOT BLOCK VENTS OR RADIATOR PANELS     Doing so may cause heat to build up inside and may result in fire     USE THIS PRODUCT FOR MOBILE 12V APPLICATIONS     Use for other than its designed application may result in fire   electric shock or other injury     DO NOT PLACE HANDS  FINGERS OR FOREIGN OBJECTS IN  INSERTION SLOTS OR GAPS     Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to the product     Z  CAUTION          This symbol means important instructio
129. nal power enhances the sound quality     1  2    Touch  VISUAL  on the main source screen   The VISUAL selection screen is displayed     Touch  OFF    The backlit display portion goes out     Touch  OFF  again to cancel the display backlight     To make the setting  set to VISUAL in    Setting the VISUAL Soft  Button     page 42     If any button on the unit is pressed during Blackout mode  the  function will be displayed for 5 seconds to show the operation before  returning to Blackout mode     DVD Setup       DVD Setup Operation       The Parking Brake must be engaged to access the DVD mode  screen  Attempting to access this screen while driving will display  the warning CAN   T OPERATE WHILE DRIVING              The DVD Setup operation can be carried out after removing the  disc from the unit        The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each     Setting item    of DVD Setup  Refer to each section for details              1 Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     N    Touch  SOURCE SETUP    The SOURCE SETUP screen appears     3 Touch   gt      of DVD SETUP   The DVD setup screen appears     4 Touch   lt      gt   or   gt  gt    etc   of the desired item to  change its setting     Setting items   MENU LANGUAGE   AUDIO LANGUAGE   SUBT  LANGUAGE    COUNTRY CODE   PARENTAL   DOWNMIX MODE    TV SCREEN   FILE PLAY MODE   DivX INFO     Display example for DVD setup screen    SOURCE   VISUAL     SETUP                      
130. name    All songs of the selected album are played back        To search for a song in the album of an artist   1 Touch   gt  gt   of the desired album in    To search for the  album of an artist    in step 2   The SONGS search screen of the selected album is  displayed   2 Touch   gt   next to the desired song s name   The selected song is played back                    Titles are listed alphabetically  and can be skipped every 200 titles  with the same beginning alphabetical character  If there are fewer  than 200 titles  titles beginning with the next alphabetical character  are selected  e g  touch ALPHABET  P   to switch to the section  beginning with alphabet B from A   Only applicable to English  alphabetic characters     e Touching  P   of ALL will play back all songs in the list when you  are in a hierarchy with an asterisk          see table on the left column        Touching   gt  gt    of ALL will display the search list in the next  hierarchy       In search mode  you can jump to an assigned position by touching the  direct search bar for quick search  For details  refer to    Direct  Search Function     page 64        When search is made during M LX  play  the M 1 X  play mode will be  cancelled       Inthe search mode  you can scroll the list one page at a time by    touching    i or  GY      ol cy    Selecting Playlist Artist Album Genre     Composer    Playlist Artist Album Genre Composer can be easily changed   For example  if you listen to a song from a sel
131. ncelled when the power is turned off   when  D  or  ESC  is touched    e Clock adjustment can be made when    RDS Time Display     page 34   is set to OFF     Setting Summer Time    Setting item  SUMMER TIME  Setting contents  OFF   ON  OFF  Return to the ordinary time     ON  Place the Summer Time mode ON  The time advances by  one hour     Demonstration Function    This unit is equipped with a demonstration function capable of showing  basic operations of respective sources on the monitor display     Setting item  DEMONSTRATION  Setting contents  OFF   ON  OFF  Turns off the demonstration mode     ON    Turns on the demonstration mode to show the basic  operations     e The demonstration operation is automatically repeated until the  function is turned off     Sound  Beep  Guide Function    Setting item  BEEP  Setting contents  OFF   ON  OFF  Deactivate the Sound Guide mode  The sound guide    beep will not be produced when a button on the unit is  pressed     ON  Activate the Sound Guide mode     Setting the Scroll    Scroll display is available if CD text  folder name  file name or tag  information is entered     Setting item  AUTO SCROLL  Setting contents  OFF  ON    OFF  Turns off the AUTO scroll mode  Scroll display is done  once as a track is changed     ON  Turns on the AUTO scroll mode  Scroll display is  repeated as long as the mode is turned on     e The display scrolls on the unit when the screen is filled up   e Song  artist and album name  etc  scrolls when an 
132. ns   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     KEEP FINGERS AWAY WHILE THE MOTORIZED FRONT  PANEL OR MOVING MONITOR IS IN MOTION     Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to the  product       EN    Z  PRECAUTIONS    Product Cleaning   Use a soft dry cloth for periodic cleaning of the product  For more  severe stains  please dampen the cloth with water only  Anything  else has the chance of dissolving the paint or damaging the plastic        Temperature    Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between  45  C    113  F  and 0  C   32  F  before turning your unit on     Moisture Condensation   You may notice the disc playback sound wavering due to  condensation  If this happens  remove the disc from the player and  wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate     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 reloadin
133. nse slope to  FLAT  as speaker damage may result  With this unit  a message is  displayed when the response slope for the high range speaker is set  to FLAT     5 Repeat steps 3 to 4 to make adjustment to the other  bands     e While adjusting the X OVER  you should consider the frequency  response of the connected speakers    e About the 2 2ch  3WAY  4 2ch  FRONT REAR SUBW   system  You can switch the system mode with the 2 2ch  3WAY  4 2ch   FRONT REAR S UBW   switch on the PXA H100  For details  refer  to the Owner   s Manual of PXA H100     Adjusting the Time Correction  T CORR     Before performing the following procedures  refer to    About Time  Correction     page 54      Setting item  T CORR    LI Touch   gt  gt    of T CORR   The T CORR adjustment screen appears     2 Adjust the distance  0 0 to 336 6 cm  of a desired  speaker by touching the respective   lt  lt   or   gt    button     L    distance to farthest speaker       distance to other  speakers     Refer to    Time Correction Value List    on page 55   3 Repeat step 2 to set another speaker   By setting these values to make its sound reach the    listening position at the same time as the sound of other  speakers     52 EN    Setting the Time Correction Unit  T CORR  PARAMETER     You can change the unit   cm or inch  of time correction   Touch Ta   or   gt    of T CORR PARAMETER to select cm or Inch   Setting item  T CORR PARAMETER    cm    Inch    cm  The unit of time correction is cm   Inch  The unit of t
134. ntenna is fully extended  if broken  replace the  antenna with a new one     Broadcast is noisy      The antenna is not the proper length     Extend the antenna fully  replace it if it is broken      The antenna is poorly grounded     Make sure the antenna is grounded properly at its mounting  location      The station signal is weak and noisy     If above solution does not work  tune in another station     CD MP3 WMA AAC DVD    Disc playback sound is wavering   e 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 the DVD player     Eject the disc and remove it   e The disc is being improperly inserted     Make sure the disc is being inserted following the instructions  in the CD MP3 WMA AAC  DVD Player Operation section     Disc ejection not possible   e There is dust in the DVD Player     After pressing  amp  on the unit  insert another disc into the Disc  Slot   A part of the blocked disc will be ejected  and then pull  the disc out          Insert the disc as the Disc Slot space allows  and stop inserting while  an obstacle occurs  Do not force it into the slot to avoid a  malfunction        If the above mentioned solution does not solve the problem   consult your nearest Alpine dealer     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 t
135. o 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     IZ cy    This product incorporates copyright protection technology that  is protected by U S  patents and other intellectual property  rights  Use of this copyright protection technology must be  authorized by Macrovision  and is intended for home and other  limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by  Macrovision  Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited     Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories    Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  Laboratories    Manufactured under license under U S  Patent     s  5 451 942   5 956 674  5 974 380  5 978 762  6 487 535  amp  other U S  and  worldwide patents issued  amp  pending  DTS and the Symbol are  registered trademarks   amp  DTS 2 0 Channel and the DTS logos  are trademarks of DTS  Inc  Product includes software     DTS   Inc  All Rights Reserved    Windows Media  and the Windows logo are trademarks  or  registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  States and or other countries    iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc   registered in the U S  and  other countries    iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc   registered in the U S  and  other countries       Made for iPod    means that an electronic accessory has been  designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been certified by  the developer to 
136. o the    OFF    mode  the X OVER for that  speaker cannot be set  Refer to    Setting the Speakers     page 48    Check the playback frequencies of the connected speakers before  adjusting    In order to protect the speakers  there is no OFF setting for the  subwoofer low pass filter  the slope remains the same     The HPF cannot be set SLOPE to OFF if Tweeter  TW  is selected  for FRONTI    Or  only the subwoofer is adjustable if STEREO is  selected for the subwoofer     Performing Time Correction Manually   T CORR     Because of the particular conditions inside the vehicle  there can be    major differences in the distances between the various speakers and the    listening position  It is possible to calculate the optimum correction    values and eliminate the time error at the listening position yourself    using this function     Setting item  T CORR    1    Sit in the listening position  the driver   s seat  for  example  and measure the distance  in meters   between your head and the various speakers     Calculate the difference in distance between the  farthest speaker and the other speakers     L   distance of farthest speaker        distance of other speakers     Divide the distances calculated for the different  speakers by the speed of sound  343 m s  temperature 20  C     This value is the time correction value for the various  speakers     Concrete examples    Calculating the time correction value for the front left speaker on  the diagram below   Conditions   Di
137. of the  listener     5 Achieving powerful high volume sound   page 48    Achieving energetic sound with even greater power   like the sound in a movie theater     6   Adjusting the DVD Level  page 49    Adjust the volume  signal level  in the Dolby Digital   Pro Logic Il  DTS and PCM modes        7 Storing Settings in the Memory  page 49    Storing all the settings and adjustments made on the    IVA W520R  not only the above settings adjusts  in  the memory     In case of combining the Automatic adjustments etc   We recommend to make the Automatic adjustments before the Dolby  Surround adjustments     44 ny          Setting the A PROCESSOR    1 Check that Defeat mode is off  page 29      2 Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     Touch  AUDIO SETUP    The AUDIO SETUP screen appears     4 Touch   gt  gt    of AIPROCESSOR   The A PROCESSOR list screen appears     Touch Lal    gt   or   gt  gt   etc   of the desired item to  change its setting     Setting items    MEDIA XPANDER  BASS SOUND CONT    DOLBY PLII REAR FILL    X OVER   T CORR   PHASE   G EQ   P EQ  SPEAKER SELECT   MULTI CH SETUP   SPEAKER SETUP   DVD LEVEL   PCM MODE    e Touching  ESC  will change to the main source screen     Touching  XD  to return to the previous screen     Setting the MX Mode of External Audio  Processor    Before performing the operations below  set MX  Media Xpander   mode of the PXA H700 to    AUTO    when the PXA H700 is connected     Setting item
138. on  For  operation  refer to    Setting PTY31  Emergency Broadcast   Reception     page 35     e 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   e Refer to page 35 about    PI SEEK Setting        Receiving RDS  Regional  Local  Stations        Switching the Display Language of  PTY  Programme Type     and    Setting PTY31  Emergency  Broadcast  Reception        JB cn    Receiving Traffic Information    Press and hold TA for at least 2 seconds to turn on the  Traffic Information mode     When the traffic information station is tuned in  the TA 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 traffic information broadcast is over  the unit will  automatically set in the standby mode        If the 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    blink light  up in the display       Ifyou do not want to listen to the traffic information being received   press TA to skip that traffic information messa
139. osed in brackets       e g   SOURCE      e Whenever a soft button and a head unit button have the same  function  the explanations in this Owner   s Manual will describe  the function of the soft button        Recalling the Source    Here is an example explanation for the Radio mode display on how to  recall a source     1 Touch  SOURCE  on the main screen   The SOURCE selection screen is displayed     Display example for SOURCE selection screen    SOURGE   VISUAL    SOURCE SEL     Ca    D RADIO DISC USB AUDIO    12 34     Information       Changes to VISUAL selection screen    Set to VISUAL in    Setting the VISUAL Soft Button    on  page 42    Changes to SETUP selection screen    Changes to main source screen    Displays source modes that can be selected    The kind of source modes that are displayed varies  depending on connection and setting     Returns to the previous screen    Changes to the REAR selection screen when    Setting  the Picture Output     page 42  is set to ON    The information about the current source    e g  The DISC image  Track NO  and Track time will be  displayed in DISC mode        00 em       2 Touch  RADIO    The screen changes to the Radio mode main display     Display example for FM Radio main screen       SOURCE     VISUAL     SETUP         Changes to the SOURCE selection screen  to Step 1  screen    Displays the source name  such as radio band  etc    that is selected   Changes the display style  refer to    Selecting the  Display Style     p
140. our  amplifier or signal processor     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 IVA W520R        Switched Power Lead  Ignition   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        Power Antenna Lead  Blue   Connect this lead to the  B terminal of your power antenna   if applicable     SS SS             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     81  en          Battery Lead  Yellow   Connect this lead to the positive     post of the vehicle s  battery     Fuse Holder  10A    ISO Power Supply Connector   ISO Connector  Speaker Output    Left Rear     Speaker Output Lead  Green    Left Rear       Speaker Output Lead  Green Black   Left Front     Speaker Output Lead  White    Left Front GC  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     Speaker Output Lead  Violet  
141. output adjusting screen  after setting the SUBWOOFER to ON    Touch   lt 4  or   gt    to adjust the SUBWOOFER output        Setting range  0 to 15       e When an external processor is connected  the display changes from     SUBWOOFER    to the    SUBW  LV    item  You can change the  subwoofer output level between 0 and 15 by touching  q   or  P      s The SUBWOOFER SYSTEM  SUBWOOFER PHASE and  SUBWOOFER CHANNEL may be set when an optional IMPRINT  audio processor  PXA H100  is connected  SUBWOOFER is set to  ON  and MultEQ OFF mode is selected  For details  refer to    Setting  the Subwoofer    on page 54     Adjusting NAV  MIX Level    Touch   lt   or   gt   of NAV  MIX LEVEL to adjust the  volume of navigation interruption        Setting range  0 to 15       This adjustment becomes available when NAV  MIX is turned on in     Setting the Navigation Interruption     page 41        The setting navigation interruption is not displayed if an external  audio processor not compatible with NAV  MIX is connected     Turning Defeat ON or OFF   Touch   y   to display the DEFEAT adjusting screen   Touch   lt 4  or  p gt   of DEFEAT to set to ON or OFF    If you set the defeat to ON  MX of an external audio processor is  turned OFF and EQ is returned to the initial setting        Search Function    1 Touch TO on the function guide while in the CD   MP3 WMA AAC or DivX   mode   Search list screen is displayed     Select a desired track or folder  Touch  p gt   for direct playback     
142. perable when Defeat is set to ON     Setting Bass Sound Control  Setting item  BASS SOUND CONT     Setting Bass Compressor    You can adjust the sound of low frequencies as desired        Touch   lt   or   gt   of BASS COMP  to select the desired  mode   Bass sound is emphasized more as the mode is  sequentially switched as MODE 1     2     3  offering you  vivid low frequencies   Select OFF when the setting is not necessary     Setting Bass Focus    Using the previously specified delay number  time difference  allows       you to set a time difference between the front rear left right speakers   Namely  it enables a time correction based on your preference  With an  initial delay of 0 05 ms for each of the 0 to 400 steps  audible time  correction can be achieved     Set the delay number in the front and rear  and on the  right and left of the desired speaker by touching the  respective   lt   or  p gt   button     e Any setting in Bass Focus is applied in time correction  too  page 46      Using the Pro Logic Il Mode    Pro Logic processing can be conducted on the music signals recorded  on two channels to achieve Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound  For  two channel Dolby Digital and DTS signals  there is also a    REAR  FILL    function for outputting the signals of the front channel to the rear  channel     Setting item  DOLBY PLII REAR FILL    Touch   lt   or   gt    of DOLBY PLII REAR to select the  desired mode     PL II MOVIE  Suits the stereo TV shows and all programme
143. protected files     DISC ERROR    Scratched disc  contaminated disc poor recording disc  incompatible with this unit     Press  amp      UNSUPPORTED   Change the disc     e A sampling rate bit rate not supported by the unit is used     Use a sampling rate bit rate is supported by the unit     12  EN    Indication for iPod Mode    EJECT DISC BEFORE NO USB DEVICE  USING DVD SETUP     The iPod iPhone is not connected       Make sure the iPod iPhone is correctly connected   Make sure the cable is not bent excessively        e The DVD setup operation was attempted when a disc is inserted  in the unit     Eject the disc before the DVD setup operation     UNSUPPORTED        Divx   mode     There are no songs in the iPod iPhone   8   site   Download songs to the iPod iPhone and connect to the  A sampling rate bit rate not supported by the unit is used  IVA W520R       Use a sampling rate bit rate that is supported by the unit     ERRORO1    Indication for CD changer          Q  o  5  3  E  5  B   Q  fes   E  E  5  CH  E  E        HI TEMP   Turn the ignition key off  and then set to ON again     Check the display by reconnecting between the iPod iPhone    e Protective circuit is activated due to high temperature  d  and the unit       The indicator will disappear when the temperature returns to  within operation range     ERRORO2    ERRORO1 e Caused by the iPod iPhone Software Version not being  compatible with this unit   e Malfunction in the CD Changer    Update the iPod iPhone Soft
144. r    SS    System Switch   When connecting an equalizer or divider using Ai NET  feature  place the two switches in the EQ DIV position   When no device is connected  leave the switches in the  NORM position     e Do not make the two switches to different settings   e Be sure to turn the power off to the unit before changing the switch  position        Power Supply Connector       BLUETOOTH interface connector  Blue   Connect this to an optional BLUETOOTH INTERFACE  To  use a hands free mobile phone  an optional BLUETOOTH  INTERFACE connection is required  For details on  connection  refer to the Owner   s Manual of the BLUETOOTH  INTERFACE  You can also connect this to an external  device  such as a portable player  by using Conversion  cable  KCE 237B  for building up the AUX IN  sold  separately         e Refer to    Setting the AUX  Mode    on page 42     ON  When the external device is connected   OFF  When set to OFF  AUX  source cannot be selected        BLUETOOTH INTERFACE Connection Cable   Included with BLUETOOTH INTERFACE     Ai NET Connector  Connect this to the output or input connector of another  device  CD Changer  Equalizer  etc   equipped with Ai NET              Be sure to set    Setting the Connected Head Unit  MODEL SETUP      to    DVD CHG     when the DHA S690 is connected     Ai NET Cable  Included with CD Changer   USB Connector  Audio Interrupt In Lead  Pink Black     Remote Turn On Lead  Blue White   Connect this lead to the remote turn on lead of y
145. r   8 0 8 27 2 10 7 59 5 9 200 6 79   9 oa   306   124 60 6 0   2040   804 4 2ch  FRONT REAR SUBW   mode  0 1 0 34 0 13 4 61 6 1 207 4 81 7 Cut off frequency   1 3 octave steps  Slope Level  1 ta 37 4 14 7 62 6 2 210 8 83   HPF LPF HPF LPF  2 1 2 40 8 16 1 63 6 3 214 2 84 4  3 13 44 2 17 4 64 6 4 217 6   85 8 Ge  i            Low range 20 Hz   12  18  0 to  4 1 4 47 6 18 8 65 6 5 221 0 87  speaker 200 Hz 24 dB   12 dB  5 15 51 0 20 1 66 6 6 224 4   88 4 oct   6 1 6 54 4 21 4 67 6 7 227 8 89 8 i FLAT  6   7 1 7 57 8 22 8 68 6 8 231 2 91 ges RARA 12  18 Ae    i    i speaker 200 Hz 24 dB  ot  12 dB  8 1 8 61 2 24 1 69 6 9 234 6 92 5 oct   9 19 64 6   25 5 70 7 0   238 0   938 Front high  20 Hz  FLAT  6  0 to  range      12  18     20 20 68 0 26 8 71 veal 241 4 95  200 Hz      12 dB  speaker 24 dB oct   21 21 71 4 28 1 72 7 2 244 8 96 5  22 2 2 74 8 29 5 73 7 3 248 2 97 8 Low range High range  23 2 3 78 2 30 8 74 7 4 251 6 99 2  24 2 4 81 6 32 2 75 7 5 255 0 00 5  25 2 5 85 0 33 5 76 7 6 258 4 01 8  26 2 6 88 4 34 8 77 Tt 261 8 03 2  27 27 91 8 36 2 78 7 8 265 2 04 5  28 28    2   375   79 79   2686   105 9  Different fron actual display   29 2 9 98 6   38 9 80 8 0   272 0   107 2 2 2ch  3WAY  mode  30 3 0 102 0 40 2 81 8 1 275 4 08 5  Cut off frequency ei  31 3 1 105 4   415 82 8 2 278 8   109 9  1 3 octave steps  ope Level  32 3 2 108 8 42 9 83 8 3 282 2 11 2 HPF LPF HPF LPF  FLAT  6   33 3 3 112 2 44 2 84 8 4 285 6 12 6 Low 20 Hz   Oto  34 34   1156   456 85 8 5   2890   113 9
146. r folder file names are letters A Z  all caps    numbers 0 9  and    _     underscore      This device can play back discs in Joliet  Romeo  etc   and other  standards that conform to ISO9660  However  sometimes the file  names  folder names  etc   are not displayed correctly     Formats supported    This device supports CD ROM XA  Mixed Mode CD  Enhanced  CD  CD Extra  and Multi Session    This device cannot correctly play back discs recorded with  Track At Once or packet writing     Order of files    Files are played back in the order that the writing software writes  them to the disc  Therefore  the playback order may not be  what s expected  Verity the writing order in the software s  documentation  The playback order of the folders and files is as  follows   The following numbers may differ from actually  displayed numbers      21   N                                  Folder                                                    ia D    Folder MP3 WMA AAC File    Terminology  Bit rate    This is the    sound    compression rate specified for encoding  The  higher the bit rate  the higher the sound quality  but also the larger  the files     Sampling rate    This value shows how many times per second the data is sampled   recorded   For example  music CDs use a sampling rate of 44 1 kHz   so the sound is sampled  recorded  44 100 times per second  The  higher the sampling rate  the higher the sound quality  but also the  larger the volume of data     Encoding    Converting mus
147. rnate Channel Selectivity  Signal to Noise Ratio   Stereo 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   9 dBf  0 8 uV 75 ohms   80 dB   60 dB   30 dB   2 0 dB    531     1 602 kHz  22 5 uV 27 dBf    153     281 kHz  31 6 wV 30 dB    USB 1 1 2 0   500mA   USB  Play From Device    USB  Mass Storage Class   FAT 12 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    105 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    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   Below measurable limits  0 02   at 1 kHz    95 dB  at 1 kHz    65 dB  at 1 kHz   NTSC PAL   500 lines or greater  1Vp p  75 ohms    DVD  60 dB   More than 95 dB    PICKUP    Wave length DVD  666 nm  CD  785 nm   Laser power CLASS II   GENERAL   Power Requ
148. ry power  cord is detached    e This operation cannot be performed when a typical equalizer setting   e g  pops  is selected in    Equalizer Presets  F EQ      page 53      AT EN    Calling up the Preset Memory    1 Check whether the Defeat mode is off     2 Touch any one of the preset buttons  P SET 1   through  P SET 6  on the A PROCESSOR list  display to select the preset memory     e It takes a few moments to call up the preset memory        Setting the Subwoofer    1 Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  AUDIO SETUP    The AUDIO SETUP screen appears     3 Touch   lt  lt   or   gt   of SUBWOOFER to set the  subwoofer ON OFF     4 Touch   gt  gt    of SUBWOOFER after setting the  SUBWOOFER to ON   The SUBWOOFER SETUP screen appears     Setting items   LEVEL   PHASE   SYSTEM   CHANNEL    Adjusting the Subwoofer Level  Touch   lt   or  p gt   of LEVEL to adjust the SUBWOOFER  output     Setting range  0 to 15    Setting the Subwoofer Phase    Touch   lt   or   gt   of PHASE to select 0   or 180      The subwoofer output phase is toggled SUBWOOFER NORMAL  0     or SUBWOOFER REVERSE  180        Setting the Subwoofer System    When the subwoofer is on  you can select either System 1 or System 2  for the desired subwoofer effect     Touch   lt   or   gt   of SYSTEM to select SYSTEM 1 or  SYSTEM 2  SYSTEM 1   Subwoofer level changes according to the main  volume setting   SYSTEM 2   Subwoofer level change is different from 
149. s  encoded in Dolby Surround  It improves the  sound field directivity to near that of discrete  5 1 channel sound    PL Il MUSIC  Can be used for all stereo music recordings  and  provides a wide  deep sound field    OFF  Turns DOLBY PL II function to OFF     If PL II MUSIC is selected  the centre width can be adjusted with  following operations   This function offers the optimum vocal position by adjusting the  centre channel position between the centre speaker and the L R  speaker   The adjustments established in    Adjusting the  acoustic image  BI PHANTOM      page 48  are ineffective while  this function is activated      Touch   lt   or   gt   of CENTER WIDTH CONT  to adjust  the level    The level can be adjusted between 0 to  7  When the  level increases  the centre channel position moves from  the centre speaker position to both sides    Touch  OFF  of CENTER WIDTH CONT  to turn off the  centre width control     e This adjustment is effective when the setting of the centre speaker is  SMALL or LARGE in the speaker setup settings  page 49           REAR FILL    function   Depending on the input signals  the sound may only be output from  the front speakers  In this case  the    REAR FILL    function can be  used to output signals from the rear speakers as well       Avoid stopping  pausing  switching the disc  cueing  fast forwarding  or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  adjustment  The setting is cancelled if the Decode mode is switched    
150. s follows   MODE1     MODE2     MODE3     MODE1       e Wallpapers downloaded from    Downloading the BACKGROUND  data     page 43  are recalled     Switching the Font Back Display Colour    You can choose from 4 different display colours for the font back   source title  shortcut display  etc       Setting item  BASE COLOR  Setting contents  BLUE   RED   GREEN   AMBER    Adjusting the Touch Panel    Adjustment becomes necessary when the display position on the LCD  and the touch position on the touch panel do not match     Setting item  SCREEN ALIGNMENT  Setting contents   X    RESET    1 Touch   gt  gt   of SCREEN ALIGNMENT   The adjustment screen appears    2 Accurately touch the  X  mark provided in the lower left  corner of the screen   The screen changes to the adjustment screen    3 Accurately touch the  X  mark provided in the upper right  corner of the screen   This completes adjustment  and returns to the DISPLAY  setup mode screen                                                  e Ifyou have touched a location other than the  X  mark  touch   RESET  to restore the adjustment screen to the initial setting      Ifyou touch  D  on the adjustment screen  no adjustment is done  and the DISPLAY setup screen is restored        Visual EQ       Visual EQ Setting Operation       The following steps 1 to 4 are common operations to each     Setting item    of Visual EQ setting  Refer to each section for  details             1 After steps 1 and 2 in    Display Setup Operation  
151. scenes have been filmed from multiple angles  the  angle can be switched during playback     1 During playback  touch  P1 2    The function guide changes     2 Touch  ANGLE    The angle switches between the angles recorded on the  disc every time the button is touched     e Some time may be required for the angle to change      Depending on the disc  the angle may switch in one of two ways     Seamless  The angle switches smoothly     Non seamless  When the angle is switched  a still picture is  displayed first  after which the angle switches     DVDs with multiplex audio or audio languages allow switching the  sound during playback       During playback  touch  P1 2           The display differs according to the disc  mode      2 Touch  AUDIO    The sound switches between the alternate audio tracks  recorded on the disc every time the button is touched        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 hi
152. screen while driving will  display the warning CAN   T OPERATE WHILE DRIVING           The following steps 1 to 4 are common operations to each     Setting item    of GENERAL Setup  Refer to each section for  details           1 Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  GENERAL SETUP    The GENERAL SETUP screen appears     3 Touch  4     gt   or   gt  gt    etc   of the desired item to  change its setting     Setting items   CLOCK   CLOCK ADJUST   SUMMER TIME    DEMONSTRATION   BEEP   AUTO SCROLL    LANGUAGE SELECT   LED DIMMER LEVEL    4 Touch  5  to return to the previous screen   Touch and hold      for at least 2 seconds to return to the  main source screen that was displayed before the setup  operation was started        Immediately after changing the settings of General Mode  While the  system is writing data automatically  do not turn the ignition key   engine key  to OFF  Otherwise  the settings may not be changed     Displaying the Time    The clock indication on the monitor display is turned on or off  respectively    Setting item  CLOCK   Setting contents  OFF   ON       Setting the Time    Setting item  CLOCK ADJUST  Further setting items  HOUR   MINUTE   TIME ADJUST  Setting contents  0 23   0 59   RESET    HOUR  Adjust the hour   MINUTE  Adjust the minute   RESET  If the clock shows less than 30 minutes past  the    minute will be      0     more than 30  the hour  advances     e The clock adjusting mode is ca
153. st 3 seconds  Press  amp  for at least 3 seconds     LOADING ERROR    EJECT ERROR e Button operation on the unit or remote control is not possible     For some discs or playing modes  certain operations are not    MECHA ERROR possible  This is not a malfunction     e Mechanism error     1  Press  amp  and eject the disc  If not ejecting  consult your REGIONAL CODE  Alpi VIOLATION  pine dealer     2  When the error indication remains after ejecting  press  amp  e Disc does not match regional code number   again    Load a disc that matches the regional code number   Tf the error indication still does not turn off after trying to  press  amp  for a few times  consult your Alpine dealer   e Disc was forcibly pulled out by hand during Auto Loading     When the error indication remains after loading  try to load  ABAD  EE   EJECT ERROR  If the error indication still does not turn off after pressing for a  few times  consult your Alpine dealer     LOADING ERROR    MECHA ERROR    DISC ERROR e Mechanism error   1  Press  amp  and eject the disc   e Scratched disc  contaminated disc poor recording disc If not ejecting  consult your Alpine dealer   incompatible with this unit  2  When the error indication remains after ejecting  press 4    Press  amp   again     Change the disc  If the error indication still does not turn off after pressing  amp     for a few times  consult your Alpine dealer     PROTECT    e A copy protected WMA file was played back     You can only play back non copy 
154. stance between farthest speaker and listening position   2 25 m  88 3 4    Distance between front left speaker and listening position   0 5 m  GO   Calculation   L   2 25 m  88 3 4       0 5 m  20    1 75 m  68 3 4    Compensation time   1 75   343 x 1 000   5 1  ms     46 EnN       In other words  setting the time correction value for the front left  speaker to 5 1  ms  sets a virtual distance matching the    distance to the farthest speaker                          The sound is uneven because  the distance between the  listening position and the  different speakers is different   The difference in the distance  between the front left and rear  right speakers is 1 75 meters   68 3 4                            Time correction eliminates  the difference between the  time required for the sound  from the different speakers to  reach the listening position   Setting the time correction of  the front left speaker to 5 1  ms makes it possible to    coordinate the distance from  the listening position to the  speaker     Touch  4  or   gt   of T CORR    Select L R or L R    L R  Sets the same adjustment values for the left and right  channels     L R  Different adjustment values can be set for the left and  right channels     Touch   gt  gt    of T CORR   The T CORR adjustment screen appears     Adjust the time correction value  0 00   20 00ms  of a  desired speaker by touching the respective   lt   or    gt   button  1 step   0 05ms      When the speaker is set to the    OFF    mo
155. switch it manually     Setting the Interrupt Icon Display    The unit can display the icon of an external device  such as a telephone   whenever a phone call comes in to tell you there is a phone call     Setting item  IN INT  ICON  Setting contents  INT   TEL    INT  The INT icon appears on the display     TEL  When the external device  telephone  sends the interrupt  signal  the telephone icon appears on the display     Switching the function of the remote  sensor    For optional remote control operation  the remote sensor of the external  device  monitor  etc   can be switched  as you prefer    Setting item  REMOTE SENSOR   Setting contents  FRONT   REAR    FRONT   REAR     The remote sensor of this unit is effective   The remote sensor of the external monitor  connected to AUX OUT of this unit becomes  effective  The remote control operates the  source connected to the AUX OUT terminals     e Ifa touch panel rear monitor  connected to the Alpine rear monitor  output via the Monitor control lead  is touched  the command is  executed regardless of the remote control sensor switch setting  Note   however  that the remote control sensor that has been set takes  priority if it has been 5 seconds since last touching the panel    e When an optional DVD changer or DVD player is connected  and the  remote control sensor is set to REAR  some soft button operations         STOP  etc   cannot be performed  In this case  set the remote  control sensor to FRONT     Setting the Rear Cam
156. t    e Be sure 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    e 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  VA W520R to the fuse box  make  sure the fuse for the intended circuit of the  VA W520R 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 IVA W520R 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  authorized Alpine dealer for assistance       Be sure 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       The Display must be completely retracted in the casing when  installing  If it is not  problems may occur    e When installing in automobiles  make sure the Display can open   close without coming in contact with the shift lever           IMPORTANT   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        SERIAL NUMBER   INSTALLA
157. th many files and folders is played  it  takes a little longer than normal to start playback    e Touch  Qj  to activate the search mode  For operations  refer to     Search Function    on page 29    However  the search mode function does not work in the CD changer  mode    e The playback time may not be correctly displayed when a VBR   Variable Bit Rate  recorded file is played back     ZU ey       Repeat Play    Touch   D  to play back repeatedly the track currently  being played   The track  file  will be played repeatedly     Touch  7D  again and select OFF to deactivate Repeat play     CD  RPT  gt  RPT DISC      off   gt  RPT    MP3 WMA AAC     1 Touch  P1 2    to change the function guide   2 Touch  7D  and select the desired Repeat play     RPT  gt  RPT FLDR    gt  RPT DISC    gt   off   gt  RPT    ad If a CD Changer or an MP3 compatible CD changer is connected  and the RPT DISC mode is selected  the unit repeatedly plays back  all tracks  files  on the disc selected    ai Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back    ai Display may vary depending on the connected devices     M 1 X   Random Play     Touch  c2  during playback   The tracks  files  on the disc will be played back in a random  sequence     To cancel MX play  touch  C2      CD  MIN   gt  MIN  ALL    gt   off   gt  MIN     MP3 WMA AAC     1 Touch  P1 2    to change the function guide   2 Touch  C2  and select the desired MX play     MIN  FLDR    gt  M 1 X     gt   off   gt  M LX  FLDR      ai If a CD
158. the  disc is forwarded reversed at 21 times the normal speed     2 Stop touching    lt  lt   or  PI  to return to normal  playback     e No sound is played back during fast forwarding fast reversing    e For DVDs  the menu screen may reappear during fast forwarding   fast reversing    e This operation may not be possible on certain discs     Finding the Beginnings of Chapters   Tracks Files    During playback  touch    lt  lt   or   gt  gt     The chapter track file switches each time the button is touched   and playback of the selected chapter track file starts   l Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the  following chapter  track or file   k  lt q   Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the  current chapter  track or file     e Some DVDs do not have chapters        Supplementary explanations      Chapters    are divisions of movies or musical selections on  DVDs       Tracks    are divisions of musical selections on music CDs              Playing Still Frames  Pausing     1 During playback  touch   gt   I       2 Touch   gt   II   to resume playback           No sound is played during the still frame mode      The image or sound may stop temporarily when playback starts from  the pause mode  This is not a malfunction     Forward reverse frame by frame  Playback    1 In the pause mode  touch  k    or   gt P    The picture advances or reverses by one frame each time  the button is touched    2 Touch  p gt   I    to return to normal mode        No so
159. the main    volume setting  For example  even at low volume  settings  the subwoofer is still audible     Setting the Subwoofer Channel    You can set the subwoofer output to stereo or monaural  Make sure to  set the correct output for your subwoofer type     Touch   lt   or   gt   of CHANNEL to select STEREO or  MONO     STEREO  Subwoofer stereo  L R  output  MONO    Subwoofer monaural output    A4 ch       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 various speakers is different    The difference in d
160. the parking  brake   For details  refer to the monitor   s instructions      Playback does not start   e Disc is loaded upside down     Check the disc and load it with the labeled side facing upward   e Disc is dirty     Clean the disc   e A disc not able to play back with this unit is loaded     Check if the disc is able to be played back   e Parental lock is set     Cancel the parental lock or change the rating level        Picture is unclear or noisy   e Disc is being fast forwarded or fast reversed     The picture may be slightly disturbed  but this is normal   e Vehicle   s battery power is weak     Check the battery power and wiring    The unit may malfunction if the battery power is under 11  volts with a load applied    e Monitor   s fluorescent tube is worn     Replace the monitor   s fluorescent tube     Image stops sometimes   e Disc is scratched      Replaced with a non scratched disc   Playing back a DRM protected DivX   File    Some operations cannot be performed while displaying the following       message        Authorization Error   This player is not authorized to play this video       e If an unauthorized DRM protected DivX   file is played back   the following message is displayed for 2 seconds      Authorization Error This player is not authorized to play this  video     This means the file   s registration code does not match the  player   s and cannot be played back  After the message has been  displayed  the beginning of the next file will automaticall
161. this function to OFF       If your desired brightness  picture tint  etc   are adjusted after  selecting any one of the setting contents  NIGHT M  to CONTRAST       CUSTOM    is displayed     Adjusting Brightness    Setting item  BRIGHT  Setting content   15    15    You can adjust the brightness between MIN     15  and MAX    15   When it reaches the minimum or maximum point  the  display shows    MIN    or    MAX    respectively        When any Visual EQ Preset is selected  the brightness is  automatically adjusted according to the car   s interior lighting as  long as AUTO is set in    Setting the Brightness of the Backlighting      page 36      Adjusting Colour of Picture    Setting item  COLOR  Setting content   15    15    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     e Colour adjustment can be made only in the iPod video  DVD  AUX  modes    e Colour adjustment cannot be made if a Navigation system with the  RGB feature is connected     3 V EN    Adjusting Tint of Picture    Setting item  TINT  Setting content  G15   R15    Adjust the colour from G15 to R15     G MAX    or    R MAX    is  displayed at the maximum of each colour        Tint adjustment can be made only in the iPod video  DVD  AUX  modes    e When the picture from the external input is set to PAL  you cannot  adjust the Tint    e Tint adjustment cannot be made if a Navigation system with t
162. tion is not guaranteed  Use Portable  audio player according to the terms of agreement  Read the  Portable audio player Owner   s Manual thoroughly   Avoid usage or storage in the following locations   Anywhere in the car exposed to direct sunlight or high  temperatures   Anywhere the possibility of high humidity or corrosive  substances is present   Fix the Portable audio player in a location where driver operation  will not be hindered   Portable audio player may not function correctly at high or low  temperature   Depending on the settings of the Portable audio player type   memory state or encoding software  the unit may not play back  or display properly   If the Portable audio player has an MSC MTP setting  set to  MTP   A Portable audio player in which data is stored by USB Mass  Storage may not be playable on the unit   Depending on the Portable audio player settings  USB Mass  Storage may be supported  For setting  refer to the Owner   s  Manual of the player   The unit can play back MP3 WMA files synchronized by  Windows Media Player  Ver  10 or 11   and are then forwarded  to the player  The    mp3    or    wma    extensions are playable   If data is not synchronized by Windows Media Player and is  forwarded in another way  the unit may not be able to correctly  play back the files   WMDRM10 is supported by the unit   A file that is copy protected  copyright protection  cannot be  played back   It is recommended to back up important data on a personal  computer   D
163. tion mode is selected in    Setting the VISUAL Soft  Button     page 42   The navigation mode is activated through the   VISUAL  Button without interrupting normal audio    e If the Navigation mode menu is not displayed on the main menu  screen  select ON in    Setting the Navigation Mode     page 41     e When the Navigation System is on and in guidance mode  the voice  prompts and navigation map interrupts the current audio source     Auxiliary Device  A  lei eivle A       Operating Auxiliary Devices  Optional     To operate your devices connected to the AUX terminals on the rear  panel of IVA W520R  AUX mode  or to the BLUETOOTH interface  connector by using a special conversion cable  KCE 237B   sold  separately   AUX  mode   follow the procedure described below        AP  WARNING   It is dangerous  and illegal in many states  for the  driver to watch the TV Video while driving the vehicle   The driver may be distracted from looking ahead and  an accident could occur     Install the IVA W520R correctly so that the driver  cannot watch TV Video unless the vehicle is stopped  and the emergency brake is applied     If the IVA W520R is not installed correctly  the driver  will be able to watch the 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                 Ifyou try to activate the auxiliary device while driving  the display  will show the warning PICTURE OFF FOR YOU
164. transmission is shifted into reverse  R     With this lead properly wired  the video picture  automatically switches to the back up camera whenever the  car is put into reverse  R      RCA Extension Cable  Sold Separately   AUX I O Camera In Connector    cy    
165. tructions     http   www alpine com or http   www alpine europe com  or http   www alpine com au    1 Insert the CD R CD RW disc containing the data you  need     2 Touch   lt   or   gt   of DATA DOWNLOAD  then select  USER1 or USER2   The selected wallpaper can be changed     3 Touch   gt  gt    of DATA DOWNLOAD   Data search of the disc starts  After completing the data  search  the file selection screen of Data Download is  displayed     Touch  A  or  Y  to select the desired file name     5 Touch  MEMORY    Data download starts   When data downloading has completed correctly  the  screen returns to the DATA DOWNLOAD screen     6 Touching  5  returns to the previous screen   Touch and hold      for at least 2 seconds returns to the  earlier main source screen     e For details about procedures of download  see ALPINE   s Web site    e If data is newly downloaded  the data overwrites the previous data    e The downloaded data will not be deleted even when the battery  power cord is removed    e You can recall a wallpaper in    Switching Background Textures      page 36   or    Setting Automatic Background Textures     page 36     e When download has completed  remove the disc        External Audio    Processor  Optional     A compatible  external audio processor is operable from this unit when       connected  Some audio processors may require a wired controller  The  explanations below use the PXA H700 PXA H701 as an example   Refer to the operating instructions of the aud
166. u can recall the stored preset number in     Adjusting the Graphic Equalizer Curve  G EQ      page 52  or     Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve  P EQ      page 53       Setting the Response Slope for the High  Range Speaker  TW SETUP     Depending on the response characteristics of the speaker  care should be  taken when setting the response slope of the high range speaker to  FLAT in 2 2ch  3WAY  mode  see    Adjusting the Crossover Settings   X OVER     on page 51   as speaker damage may result     Setting item  TW SETUP  Touch   lt 4  or  p gt   of TW SETUP to select Factory   s or User   s     Factory s  As protection from possible speaker damage  FLAT  cannot be set for the response slope of the high  range speaker in 2 2ch  3WAY  mode     User s  The FLAT setting is possible in 2 2ch  3WAY  mode        The TW Setup mode can only be selected if the FRONT REAR   SUBW   4 2CH  3 WAY  2 2CH  switch on the IMPRINT audio  processor  PXA H100  is set to 3WAY  2 2CH      Storing Settings in the Memory    Adjustment or setting contents of X OVER  T CORR and P G EQ can  be stored    Contents that can be stored vary depends on the IMPRINT audio  processor used     1 Check whether the Defeat mode is off     2 Touch  MEMORY  on the A PROCESSOR list  display     3 Within 5 seconds  touch any one of the preset  buttons  P SET 1  through  P SET 6  on the  A PROCESSOR list screen    The setting contents are stored        The stored contents will not be deleted even when the batte
167. und is output during forward reverse frame by frame playback     Slow Motion Playback    1 When  I lt   lt 4   or   gt P  is touched and held while in  the pause mode  the 1 8th speed slow motion  playback mode is set    When held in for 5 more seconds  the slow motion  speed switches to 1 2 the normal speed     2 Stop touching    lt  lt   or   gt P  to pause  and touch    gt   11  to play back        No sound is played during slow motion playback      1 2  1 8 are approximate speeds  The actual speed differs from disc to  disc     Selecting Folders    Touch FOLDER  vw  or   4   to select the folder     25 EN       Use this function to play the disc   s titles  chapters or tracks  etc    repeatedly   Depending on the Disc  some repeat functions may not be available     DVD Video    Touch   D  on the touchscreen   The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched        REPEAT The chapter is played repeatedly           REPEAT TITLE   The title is played repeatedly     Y    REPEAT OFF Playback returns to normal mode                             e Display may vary depending on the connected devices   e The REPEAT mode is always turned off when  7D  is touched and  held for at least 2 seconds     Divx      1 During playback  touch  P 1 2    The function guide changes     2 Touch Lat  The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched                    v   REPEAT The file is played repeatedly   y   REPEAT FOLDER The folder is played repeatedly                 v  REP
168. values to make    listening position at the same time as the sound of other speakers     ues for the different  each sound reach the                                        About the Crossover    Crossover  X OVER                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Delay ee Distance   Distance   Delay RE Distance   Distance This unit is equipped with an active crossover  The crossover limits the  Number  ms   cm   inch    Number  ms   cm   inch  frequencies delivered to the outputs  Each channel is controlled  5 ma a oo   Ge 1734 See independently  Thus  each speaker pair can be driven by the frequencies  for which they have been optimally designed   1 0 1 3 4 1 3 52 5 2 176 8 69 7 v x  The crossover adjusts the HPF  high pass filter  or LPF  low pass filter   2 oe Si 2r SS Se e ae of each band  and also the slope  how fast the filter rolls off the highs or  3 0 3 10 2 4 0 54 5 4 183 6 72 4 lows   4 0 4 13 6 5 4 55 5 5 187 0   73 7 Adjustments should be made according to the reproduction  5 0 5 17 0 6 7 56 5 6 190 4 75 0 characteristics of the speakers  Depending on the speakers  a passive  6 0 6 20 4 8 0 57 5 7 193 8 76 4 network may not be necessary  If you are unsure about this point  please  7 0 7 23 8 9 4 58 5 8 197 2 77 7 consult your authorized Alpine deale
169. ware Version to be compatible    Consult your Alpine dealer  Press the magazine eject button with this unit   and pull out the magazine   Check the indication  Insert the magazine again   If the magazine cannot be pulled out  consult your Alpine ERRORO3  dealer   e Magazine ejection not possible     The iPod iPhone is not verified     Press the magazine eject button  If the magazine does not eject    Turn the ignition key off  and then set to ON again   consult your Alpine dealer    Check the display by reconnecting between the iPod iPhone    and the unit     ERRORO2    e A disc is left inside the CD Changer      Press the eject button to activate the eject function  When the  CD Changer finishes the eject function  insert an empty CD   You can solve the problem by switching the source   magazine into the CD Changer to receive the disc left inside  the CD Changer     CURRENT ERROR    e Abnormal current is run to the USB connector device     USB DEVICE ERROR    e A USB device that is not supported by the unit is connected       Connect a USB device that is supported by the unit   e No magazine is loaded into the CD Changer       Insert a magazine     NO DISC    e No indicated disc     Choose another disc     di EN    Indication for USB memory Portable audio player    CURRENT ERROR       e Abnormal current is run to the USB connector device  e No song  file  is stored in the USB Memory Portable audio  USB memory Portable audio player is a malfunction or it is player   shorted  
170. y begin  playing       Rental Expired        A DivX   rental is set for a fixed number of viewings  If viewing  time has counted down to 0     Rental Expired    is displayed for 2  seconds  This indicates that the file can no longer be played   After the message has been displayed  the beginning of the next  file will automatically begin playing       Rental countdown OK       e While playing back a rental file  if B SKIP or ENTER is selected  in the file selection menu     Rental countdown OK     is  displayed  The rental file playback is interrupted  viewing time  is reduced by 1   To confirm stopping playback  touch  YES   or  touch  NO  to continue playing the file        View DivX   VOD Rental   This rental has  remaining times  views left    Do you want to use one of your  remaining times  views   now       e If audio visual times still remain  the remaining number of  playback times is displayed  To play back  touch  YES   If the  next file is to be played back  touch  NO      Ze    Indication for CD MP3 WMA AAC Indication for DVD    NO DISC NO DISC       e No disc is inserted  e No disc is inserted     Insert a disc    Insert a disc   e Although a disc is inserted     NO DISC    is displayed and the unit e Although a disc is inserted     NO DISC    is displayed and the unit  does not start to play or eject the disc  does not start to play or eject the disc     Remove the disc by following these steps    Remove the disc by following these steps   Press  amp  for at lea
171. y eliminates in car acoustic problems that normally degrade  sound quality  which enables us to experience music the way the artist  intended    When the IMPRINT audio processor  PXA H100   sold separately  is  connected to this unit  MultEQ and the following sound adjustment can  be performed        The Parking Brake must be engaged to access the IMPRINT  mode screen  Attempting to access this screen while driving will  display the warning CAN   T OPERATE WHILE DRIVING              Changing MultEQ mode    MultEQ  developed by Audyssey Labs  automatically corrects the audio  for the listening environment  The system is optimized for selected  positions in the vehicle  To accomplish this  MultEQ must take  measurements of the vehicles response characteristics  For details on the  set up procedure  consult your authorized Alpine dealer     1 Touch  SETUP  on the main source screen   The SETUP selection screen is displayed     2 Touch  IMPRINT SETUP    The display changes to the IMPRINT Setup screen     3 Touch  4  or   gt   of MultEQ   Select the desired setting range     Setting range   OFF  Manual Mode    CURVE1  MultEQ 1    CURVE2  MultEQ 2     e The Curve mode can be selected only when curve I and curve 2 are  stored       When MultEQ is set to CURVE 1 or CURVE 2  MEDIA XPANDER   X OVER  T CORR  SUBWOOFER PHASE  SUBWOOFER  CHANNEL  TW SETUP  P EQ  G EQ and F EQ can not be adjusted    e When an external audio processor is connected  the MultEQ function  cannot be used     50
172. ything on top of the Fiber Optic Cable   e Be careful not to bend the Fiber Optic Cable at a sharp angle     83 EN                    RGB Cable  Included with Navigation     RGB Input Terminal  Connect this to the RGB output terminal of the Navigation  System     System Switch   When connecting an equalizer or divider using Ai NET  feature  place the two switches in the EQ DIV position   When no device is connected  leave the switches in the  NORM position     e Do not make the two switches to different settings   e Be sure to turn the power off to the unit before changing the switch  position                 See       Si    Ai NET Connector  Connect this to the output or input connector of other  product equipped with Ai NET     Video Input Connector  AUX INPUT   Yellow   Connect the video output lead of a DVD video player or  DVD changer to this terminal     RCA Extension Cable  Included with DVD video  player    Ai NET Cable  Included with DVD video player   Fiber Optic Cable  Sold Separately    Ai NET Cable  Included with Audio Processor   Ai NET Cable  Included with CD Changer     Remote Control Output Lead  White Brown   Connect this lead to the remote control input lead  This lead  outputs the controlling signals from the remote control     To Ai NET Connector  Grey   To Ai NET Connector  Black   AUX I O Camera In Connector    84 2n    When Connecting External Equipment                 Se Rear monitor   lt q Gi  Sold Separately        beggen D                   NORM EQ
    
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