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R 3DA-W882E In-Dash CD Changer/Cassette/ DSP Receiver · OWNER'S MANUAL (page 2- page 67) Please read this manual to maximize your enjoyment of the outstanding performance and feature capabilities of the equipment, then retain the manual for future reference. OPEN EJECT O/C CLOSE SUB W. MODE CLK TITLE FR MAX RL MIN. LEVEL COMPACT DISC CHANGER IN-DASH CD CHANGER / CASSETTE / DSP RECEIVER 40Wx4 3DA-W882E EQ SUR DISC SOURCE DEMO EQ FLAT MALE FEMA. POPS ROCK NEWS SUR NORM. STAD. LIVE HALL CHUR. DANCE BBE 1 2 3 BBE BAND PROG T.S.M. SEEK TRACK P.S. EQ LEVEL UP · 63 USER PRESET · 160 · 400 · DISP S.P.S. MTL DX ST B C NR D.A.P. M.I.X.ALL 1K · REPEAT MONO RPT ALL 2.5K B.SKIP TUNE SCAN · 6.3K A.MEMO · 16K · DN FUNC DOLBY B·C NR INTLZ PWR DISC TITLE MEMORY CT SUB WOOFER LEVEL CONTROL H M B/C NR REW MANU/DISC FF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 DN 11 12 UP FUNC 40W x 4 EQ BAND (3DA-W882E) English 2 Precautions Warning DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER Attempts to disassemble or alter may lead to an accident, fire and/or electric shock. English This label is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating instructions. Failure to heed the instructions will result severe injury or death. KEEP SMALL ARTICLES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN Store small articles (batteries, screws, etc.) in places not accessible to children. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately. USE THE CORRECT AMPERE RATING WHEN REPLACING FUSES Replace fuses only with fuses of the same ampere rating. Failure to do so may result in a fire and/or damage to the vehicle. HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS When problems appear, stop using the system immediately and contact the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment. Some problems which may warrant immediate attention include a lack of sound, noxious odors or smoke being emitted from the unit, or foreign objects dropped inside the unit. DO NOT OPERATE THE REMOTE CONTROL WHILE DRIVING Do not change settings while driving. If operation requiring a prolonged view of the display is required, stop the vehicle in a safe location before attempting operation. Caution This label is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating instructions. Failure to heed the instructions can result injury or material damage. DO NOT BLOCK VENTS OR RADIATOR PANELS Do not block air vents or heat discharge plates. Blocking them will cause heat to build up inside and may result in fire. DO NOT RAISE THE VOLUME EXCESSIVELY Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside noises while driving. Driving while unable to hear outside sounds could cause an accident. DO NOT USE THIS EQUIPMENT OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE Do not use this equipment for purposes other than those listed for a vehicle. Failure to do so may result in an electric shock or an injury. KEEP FOREIGN OBJECTS OUT OF THE CD OR CASSETTE COMPARTMENT SLOT Keep any foreign objects, including fingers, out of the CD or cassette compartment slot. STOP THE VEHICLE BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY OPERATION THAT COULD INTERFERE WITH YOUR DRIVING If loading or unloading a CD or cassette interferes with your driving, stop the vehicle in a safe location before attempting operation. DO NOT MIX NEW BATTERIES WITH OLD BATTERIES. INSERT WITH THE CORRECT BATTERY POLARITY Do not mix new batteries with old batteries and do not replace with other than specified batteries. When inserting the batteries, be sure to observe proper polarity (+ and ­) as instructed. Battery rupture or chemical leakage can cause an injury or equipment malfunction. 3 Contents English Page 6 ....................................................................... Precautions Basic Operation 10 ......................................................Initial System Start-Up 10 ............................................... Turning Power On and Off 11 ......................................................Subwoofer On and Off 12 .................................................................. Demonstration 13 ......................................................Sound Guide Function 14 ..................................... Adjusting Volume/Balance/Fader Radio Operation 15 ..................................................................Manual Tuning 16 .................................................... Automatic Seek Tuning 17 .................................... Manual Storing of Station Presets 18 .................................................... Mono/Stereo Switching 19 .............................. Automatic Memory of Station Presets 20 .............. Storing into Direct Access Preset (D.A.P.) Band 21 ................................................. Tuning to Preset Stations 22 ................................................... Displaying Station Titles 23 .................................................................. Titling Stations 25 ................. Searching Titled Stations (Title Search Menu) CD Operation 26 .................................................. Preparation for Playback 27 .................................................... Normal Play and Pause 28 ............................................ Fast Forward and Backward 28 ...................................................................... Repeat Play 29 ......................................................... Music Sensor (Skip) 30 ....................................................... M.I.X. (Random Play) 31 .......................................................... Scanning Programs 32 ......................................................... To Display CD Titles 33 ........................................................................ Titling Disc 35 ............................................................. Erasing Disc Title 36 ..................... Searching Titled Discs (Title Search Menu) 37 ..................................................... CD Shuttle Operation Cassette Player Operation 40 .................. Opening and Closing of the Movable Display 41 ........................................................................... Playback 42 ..................................... Dolby B/C NR (Noise Reduction) 42 ...................................................................... Repeat Play 43 ................................................ Fast Forward and Rewind 43 ......................................................... Blank Skip (B.SKIP) 44 ............................................................... Manual Reverse 45 ..................................................... Program Sensor (P.S.) 4 Contents Page English Equalizer Surround Operation 46 ........................................................ Selecting BBE Mode 47 ..................................... Sound Position Selector (S.P.S.) 48 ..................................................... DSP Surround Presets 49 ............................................................. Equalizer Presets 50 ...................................... Adjusting the Equalizer Settings 51 ................................... Memorizing the Equalizer Settings 52 ................................. Recalling the Memorized Equalizer/ Surround Settings 52 ........................................... Switching the Display Modes Clock Operation 54 ................................................................ Displaying Time 55 ..................................................................... Setting Time 56 .............................................................. Remote Control 59 ......................................................................... Disc Care 60 ........................................................ In Case of Difficulty 65 ................................................................. Specifications · Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. "DOLBY" and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. 5 Precautions English Thermal Protection Circuit +60°C ­10°C Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between +60°C (+140°F) and ­10°C (+14°F) before attempting to play a disc. If the temperature is over +60°C (+140°F), the protection circuit functions to stop the CD player, and "HITEMP" is displayed. Moisture Condensation You may notice the CD 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. Irregular Shaped Discs Make sure the discs you use in this unit do not have any irregularities. The outer and inner edges should be round and smooth. Use of irregularly shaped discs may cause damage to the mechanism. 6 Precautions New Discs Center Hole English Bumps As a protective measure, the CD player will automatically eject discs that have either been inserted incorrectly or have irregular surfaces. If a new disc is ejected immediately after loading, use your finger to feel around the outer edge of the CD and its center hole. 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 ball-point pen or other such instrument, then insert the disc again. Center Hole New Disc Outside (Bumps) Handling Magazine When discs are being exchanged in the 3DAW882E, the magazine is pushed out from the changer. While this operation is in progress, do not try to pull out the magazine or stop its movement in any way, as this could cause damage to the mechanism. In addition, be aware of the changer's operation so it will not interfere with your driving. For example, before changing gears, check the position of the magazine so as not to hit it while it is changing discs. CAUTION: Do not insert anything other than magazine into insertion slot. IMPROPER IMPROPER 7 Precautions Tape Slack English Check and make sure any slack in the tape is taken up before inserting the tape into the unit. A loose tape can get caught in the mechanism and cause damage to the unit and the tape itself. Tighten the tape by inserting a pencil or a similar instrument into the spindle hole and turn until all the slack has been taken up. Excessively Thin Tape C-120 type cassette tapes are not recommended for use in automobile tape players. Precision Tape Mechanism Prevent any foreign objects from entering the cassette opening as the precision mechanism and tape head may be damaged. Never play dirty or dusty tapes ­ they can damage the tape head. Tape Head Cleaning Periodic cleaning (approximately every 20 hours of use) of the tape head with a wet type head-cleaning cassette tape (available at audio stores) is necessary for best performance. Fuse Replacement When replacing the fuse(s), the replacement must be of the same amperage as shown on the fuse holder. If the fuse blows more than once, carefully check all electrical connections for shorted circuitry. Also have your vehicle's voltage regulator checked. 8 Precautions Installation Location English Make sure the 3DA-W882E player/receiver will not be exposed to: · · · · Direct sun and heat High humidity Excessive dust Excessive vibrations 9 Basic Operation 1 Initial System Start-Up English 1 Immediately after installing or applying power to the unit, it should be initialized. At the upper-left corner of the front panel is a small button. Using a pencil or other pointed object, press this reset button to complete the initialization procedure. Turning Power On and Off 1 1 INTLZ PWR Press the PWR button to turn on the unit. Note: The unit can be turned on by pressing any other button except the eject ( h ), O/C and CLK buttons. The volume level gradually increases to the previous level you were listening to before the unit was turned off. Press the PWR button again to turn off the unit. 10 Basic Operation Subwoofer On and Off English 1 This unit is not equipped with a low pass filter. Turn on the Subwoofer Output when an amplifier having the built-in filter is connected to drive your subwoofer. 1 SUB W. MODE SUBW ON SUBW OFF Press and hold the SUB W. button for at least 3 seconds. With each press, Subwoofer is toggled On or Off. Notes: · Initial mode is "SUBW OFF." · Leave the "SUBW OFF" as long as the Subwoofer output is not being used. · When the subwoofer is turned on, the subwoofer output level can be adjusted. For more details, refer to the Adjusting Volume/ Balance/Fader section on page 14. 11 Basic Operation Demonstration Equalizer/surround/BBE demonstration functions are provided in this unit. English 1 2 1 SOURCE DEMO Press and hold the DEMO button for at least 2 seconds to activate the DEMO mode. The unit automatically performs the following operations. 1 Equalizer scanning operation (set by the manufacturer). 2 Surround scanning operation (set by the manufacturer). 3 BBE scanning operation. 4 Operations 1 ­ 3 are carried out repeatedly. 2 To end the DEMO mode, press one of EQ, SUR, and BBE buttons. EQ SUR BBE 12 Basic Operation Sound Guide Function English 1.# 2 This function will give audible feedback with varying tones depending upon the button pressed. 1 2 3 Press and hold the PWR button for more than 3 seconds. INTLZ PWR 1 BEEP ON BEEP OFF Press the Preset 1 button and the display shows "BEEP ON." Pressing the button again turns the Sound Guide function off. "BEEP OFF" will be displayed and no tones will be heard. Press the PWR button to activate the normal mode. INTLZ PWR Note: The caution beeps for disc change and eject operations of the built-in 3D Shuttle, or for opening and closing of the movable display, will be audible regardless of the BEEP ON or OFF display. 13 Basic Operation 1 2 Adjusting Volume/Balance/Fader English 1 SUB W. MODE VOL BAL FAD Press and release the MODE button repeatedly to choose the desired mode. Notes: · If the or button is not pressed in 5 seconds after selecting the BAL and FAD modes, the unit automatically returns to the VOL mode. · With the Subwoofer mode turned on, Subwoofer output level can be adjusted. 2 Press the button or until the desired sound is obtained in each mode. 14 Radio Operation English 1 2 Manual Tuning 3 1 TUNER SOURCE DEMO Press the SOURCE button to select the radio mode. TAPE 3D CD SHUTTLE * (* Only with the CD shuttle connected.) 2 BAND PROG F1 T.S.M. Press the BAND button repeatedly until the desired radio band is displayed. F2 AM 3 REW MANU/DISC FF F1 90.10 Press the [ or ] button to move downward or upward one step respectively until the desired station frequency is displayed. Note: The "ST" indicator in the display shows that a stereo broadcast is being received. DN 11 12 UP EQ BAND Downward Upward 15 Radio Operation English 1 2 Automatic Seek Tuning 3 4 Press the SOURCE button to select the mode. 1 TUNER SOURCE DEMO TAPE 3D CD SHUTTLE * (* Only with the CD shuttle connected.) 2 BAND PROG F1 T.S.M. Press the BAND button repeatedly until the desired radio band is displayed. F2 AM 3 9 DX Press the 9 (TUNE) button to illuminate the DX indicator in the display. With the DX mode activated, both strong and weak stations will be tuned automatically. Press again to return to the local mode. The DX indicator will turn off and only strong stations will be tuned. 4 UP DN F1 90.10 Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button to automatically seek a station downward or upward respectively. The unit will stop at the next station it finds. Press the same button again to seek next station. 16 Radio Operation English 1 Manual Storing of Station Presets 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. Tune in the desired radio station you wish to store in the preset memory. 2. Press and hold any one of the preset buttons (1 through 6 ) for at least 2 seconds. The frequency display will begin to blink. 3. Press the preset button into which you wish to store the station while the display is blinking (within 5 seconds). The display stops blinking once the station has been memorized. The display shows the band, preset No. with a triangle ( ) and the station frequency memorized. 4. Repeat the procedure to store 5 other stations onto the same band. To use this procedure for other bands, simply select the band desired and follow steps 1 ­ 3 above. A total of 24 stations can be stored in the preset memory (6 stations for each band; FM1, FM2, AM and D.A.P.). Note: If you store a station in a preset memory which already has a station, the current station will be cleared and replaced with the new station. 17 Radio Operation English Mono/Stereo Switching 1 1 8 MONO MONO (OFF) "ST" indicator appears when a stereo station is tuned in. Press the 8 (MONO) button to switch from stereo to monaural FM reception. This will help in reducing the noise of weak FM Stereo broadcasts. In the monaural mode, the "ST" indicator turns off. Press the 8 (MONO) button again to return to the stereo mode. 18 Radio Operation English 1 Automatic Memory of Station Presets 2 Press the BAND button repeatedly until the desired radio band is displayed. 1 BAND PROG T.S.M. F1 F2 AM 2 10 A.MEMO Press the 0 (A. MEMO) button. The frequency on the display continues to change while the automatic memory is in progress. The tuner will automatically seek and store 6 strong stations in the selected band in order of signal strength. When the automatic memory has been completed, the tuner goes to the station stored in the preset location No. 1. Note: If no stations are stored, the tuner will return to the original station you were listening to before the auto memory procedure began. 19 Radio Operation English Storing into Direct Access Preset (D.A.P.) Band A combination of radio stations from any band, AM and FM (up to 6 stations) can be manually preset onto the D.A.P. band. 1 1 7 D.A.P. Press the 7 (D.A.P.) button to activate the D.A.P. mode. D.A.P. (OFF) Press the BAND button to select FM or AM. The selected band will be displayed. To memorize stations onto the D.A.P. band, follow the steps for the automatic or Manual Storing of Station Presets section above. To cancel the D.A.P. mode, press the 7 (D.A.P.) button. 20 Radio Operation English Tuning to Preset Stations 12 1 BAND PROG F1 T.S.M. Press the BAND button repeatedly until the desired band is displayed. F2 AM Press the 7 (D.A.P.) button when the station desired was stored using the D.A.P. function. D.A.P. 2 1 2 3 4 2 F2 90.10 5 6 Press the station preset button ( 1 through 6 ) that has your desired radio station in memory. The display shows the band, preset number with a triangle and frequency of the station selected. 21 Radio Operation English 1 Displaying Station Titles 1 CLK TITLE If a title has been entered for the selected station, it can be displayed in place of the frequency. The display will toggle between the frequency and title display with each press of the TITLE button. (Refer to page 23 to title stations.) 90.10 12:58 NORMAL Mode CLOCK PRIORITY Mode ALPINE Title not entered STATION TITLE Mode Title entered 22 Radio Operation English 2.# 4 Titling Stations 1 2 3 4 UP DN Tune in a station to be titled. CLK TITLE Press the TITLE button twice (once if you are already in the Clock Priority mode) to select the preset station titling mode. "--------" will appear in the display. (Refer to page 22). CLK TITLE Press and hold the TITLE button for at least 3 seconds. The first digit will blink. or or/ou/o BLPINE Press the DN (c) or UP (f) button to select the desired letter/numeral/symbol available for naming ("A" for example). A or/ou/o or ALPINE 23 Radio Operation English 5 Titling Stations (Continued) 5 6 7 CLK TITLE A or/ou/o or ALPINE Press the TITLE button to store the first character. The first character will stop blinking and the display will automatically advance to the next character. When that character begins to blink, you may choose the next letter or symbol of your title. Repeat the steps and above to complete the titling. All 8 character positions should be filled. Use spaces where characters are not needed (for example at the end of a 5 character title, use 3 spaces to complete the title). After the last character has been entered (character number 8), the title will automatically be stored. Notes: · When you want to erase a title, enter the " " symbol into all spaces. When the title memory is used up, the display shows "FULL DATA." Storing new station titles after the "FULL DATA" message has been displayed, causes previously stored titles to be erased. The new station titles will replace the old titles beginning with the first one created. · A total of 24 titles for AM and FM stations may be entered. 24 Radio Operation English Searching Titled Stations (Title Search Menu) 1 2 3 UP DN CLK TITLE Press the TITLE button to activate the Title Display mode. BAND PROG T.S.M. F1 ALPINE

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