Alpine TDM 7546E User Manual

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ALPINE ELECTRONICS, INC.  
Tokyo office: 1-1-8 Nishi Gotanda,  
Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141, Japan  
Tel.: (03) 3494-1101  
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California 90501, U.S.A.  
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Victoria 3173, Australia  
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TDM-7546E  
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Germany  
FM/AM Ca s s e t t e Receiver  
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Via C. Colombo 8, 20090 Trezzano Sul  
Naviglio MI, Italy  
OWNER'S MANUAL  
Please read this manual to maximize your enjoy-  
ment of the outstanding performance and feature  
capabilities of the equipment, then retain the  
manual for future reference.  
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ALPINE ELECTRONICS DE ESPAÑA, S.A.  
Portal De Gamarra 36, Pabellón 32  
01013 Vitoria (Alava)-Apdo. 133, Spain  
Tel.: 34-45-283588  
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SOURCE  
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B.SKIP REPEAT ALL M.I.X.  
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B.SKIP  
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CASSETTE RECEIVER TDM-7546E  
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35W × 4  
Designed by ALPINE Japan  
Printed in Korea (Y)  
68P90664W20-B  
English  
Pe c a ution  
This label is intended to alert the user to the presence of important  
operating instructions.  
Wa rning  
Failure to heed the instructions will result severe injury or death.  
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER  
Attempts to disassemble or alter may lead to an accident, fire and/or electric  
shock.  
KEEP SMALL ARTICLES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN  
Store small articles (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 EQUIPMENT 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.  
This label is intended to alert the user to the presence of important  
operating instructions.  
Failure to heed the instructions can result in injury or material damage.  
Ca ution  
DO NOT RAISE THE VOLUME EXCESSIVELY  
Keep the volume at a level where you can still hear outside noises while driv-  
ing. 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 CASSETTE COMPARTMENT SLOT  
Keep any foreign objects, including fingers, out of the cassette compartment  
slot.  
STOP THE VEHICLE BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY OPERATION THAT COULD  
INTERFERE WITH YOUR DRIVING  
If loading or unloading a cassette interferes with your driving, stop the vehicle  
in a safe location before attempting operation.  
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Conte nts  
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2 ........................................................................... Precautions  
6 ........................................................ Detachable Front Panel  
Basic Operation  
7 ............................................................ Initial System Start-Up  
7 ........................................................Automatic Setup (A.S.U.)  
8 ...................................................... Turning Power On and Off  
9 ...............................................Adjusting Volume/Bass/Treble/  
Balance/Fader  
9 ....................................................... Turning Loudness On/Off  
Radio Operation  
10 ...................................................................... Manual Tuning  
11 .........................................................Automatic Seek Tuning  
12 ........................................ Manual Storing of Station Presets  
13 .................................. Automatic Memory of Station Presets  
14 .................. Storing into Direct Access Preset (D.A.P.) Band  
15 ..................................................... Tuning to Preset Stations  
Cassette Player Operation  
16 .......................................... Inserting/Ejecting Cassette Tape  
17 ........................................................................... Normal Play  
17 ........................................................................... Repeat Play  
18 .....................................................Fast Forward and Rewind  
18 .............................................................. Blank Skip (B. SKIP)  
19 ....................................................................Manual Reverse  
20 ......................................................... Program Sensor (P.S.)  
CD Shuttle Operation  
21 ......................................... Controlling CD Shuttle (Optional)  
22 ..................................................................Switching Display  
23 ..................................................... Music Sensor (M.S.) Skip  
23 ................................................. Fast Forward and Backward  
24 ..........................Repeat Play on Single Track or Entire Disc  
24 ........................................................... M.I.X. (Random) Play  
Clock Operation  
25 ..................................................................... Displaying Time  
26 .......................................................................... Setting Time  
27 ............................................................. In Case of Difficulty  
31 ...................................................................... Specifications  
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Pre c a utions  
Temperature  
Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is  
between +60˚C (+140˚F) and –10˚C (+14˚F)  
before turning your unit on.  
Tape Slack  
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 recom-  
mended 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 perform-  
ance.  
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Pre c a utions  
Fuse Replacement  
When replacing the fuse(s), the replacement  
must be of the same amperage as shown on  
the fuse holder. If the fuse(s) blows more than  
once, carefully check all electrical connections  
for shorted circuitry. Also have your vehicle’s  
voltage regulator checked.  
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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.  
Installation Location  
Make sure the TDM-7546E player/receiver will  
not be exposed to:  
Direct sun and heat  
High humidity  
Excessive dust  
Excessive vibrations  
Handling the Detachable  
Front Panel  
Do not expose to rain or water.  
Do not drop or apply shock.  
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De ta c ha b le Front Pa ne l  
De ta c hing the Front  
Pa ne l  
Press the PWR button to turn off the power.  
PWR  
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Press the release button until the front panel  
pops out.  
Grasp the left side of the front panel and pull it  
out.  
Note: To protect the front panel, place it in  
the supplied carrying case.  
Attaching the Front Panel  
First insert the right side of the front panel  
into the main unit by aligning the groove on  
the front panel with the 2 projections on the  
main unit.  
Then push the left side of the front panel  
until it locks firmly in the main unit and a  
"click" sound is heard.  
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Note: Before attaching the front panel, make  
sure that there is no dirt or dust on the  
connector terminals and no foreign  
objects between the front panel and  
main unit.  
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Ba sic Op e ra tion  
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Initia l Syste m Sta rt-Up  
Immediately after installing or applying power to  
the unit, it should be initialized. To do this, first,  
remove the detachable front panel. Behind the  
front panel, to the right of the connector, there  
is a small hole. Using a ball-point pen or other  
pointed object, press the reset button mounted  
behind this hole to complete the initialization  
procedure.  
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Autom a tic Se tup (A.S.U.)  
This convenient feature sets up the unit  
automatically after installation.  
Press the PWR (POWER) button to turn on the  
unit.  
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PWR  
Note: When Power is turned on for the very  
first time, the A.S.U. (Automatic Setup)  
function will be initiated automatically.  
See A.S.U. description below.  
Press and hold the A.S.U. (Automatic Setup)  
button for at least 3 seconds to activate the  
A.S.U. mode.  
"ASU" blinks in the display.  
The unit automatically performs the following  
operations.  
A.S.U.  
SOURCE  
1. Activates Auto Memory mode.  
2. Gradually sets the Bass, Treble, Balance  
and Fader controls to their center positions.  
3. Gradually increases the volume to position  
12 in the display.  
4. Turns the Loudness on.  
5. Ends the A.S.U. mode.  
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Ba sic Op e ra tion  
Turning Powe r  
On a nd Off  
Press the PWR button to turn on the unit.  
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Note: The unit can be turned on by pressing  
any button except the Eject (c) button,  
or by inserting a cassette tape.  
PWR  
PWR  
Press the PWR button again to turn off the unit.  
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Ba sic Op e ra tion  
Ad justing  
Volum e / Ba ss/ Tre b le /  
Ba la nc e / Fa d e r  
Press the MODE button repeatedly to choose  
the desired mode.  
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VOL  
BAS  
TRE  
BAL  
FAD  
Note: If the or button is not pressed in 5  
seconds after selecting the BAS, TRE,  
BAL and FAD modes, the unit automati-  
cally returns to the VOL mode.  
MODE  
LOUD  
Press the and buttons until the desired  
sound is obtained in each mode.  
Note: The Bass and Treble settings for each  
source (FM, AM, TAPE and CD) are  
automatically memorized. These  
settings remain until you manually  
change them.  
Turning Loud ne ss On/ Off  
Loudness introduces a special low- and high-  
frequency emphasis at low listening levels to  
compensate for the ear's decreased sensitivity  
to bass and treble sound.  
Press and hold the LOUD button for at least  
2 seconds to activate or deactivate the  
loudness mode.  
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MODE  
LOUD  
LOUD  
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Ra d io Op e ra tion  
Ma nua l Tuning  
Press the SOURCE button until radio frequency  
appears in the display.  
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90.1  
SOURCE  
TAPE  
Press the BAND button repeatedly until the  
desired radio band is displayed.  
F 1  
F 2  
AM  
BAND  
PROG  
Press the TUNE button repeatedly until the  
SEEK indicator disappears.  
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DX SEEK  
DX SEEK  
Note: Initial mode is DX SEEK.  
TUNE  
Press the DN or UP button to move downward  
or upward one step respectively until the  
desired station frequency is displayed.  
Note: To listen to the radio while playing a  
tape, press the SOURCE button. If you  
have an Alpine CD Changer connected,  
press this button twice.  
DN  
UP  
F 1  
90.1  
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Autom a tic Se e k Tuning  
Press the SOURCE button until radio frequency  
appears in the display.  
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2
90.1  
SOURCE  
TAPE  
Press the BAND button repeatedly until the  
desired radio band is displayed.  
F 1  
F 2  
AM  
BAND  
PROG  
Press the TUNE button to illuminate the DX  
indicator in the display. With the DX mode  
activated, both strong and weak stations will be  
tuned in the Auto-Seek operation.  
Press again to return to the local mode. The DX  
indicator will turn off and only strong radio  
stations will be tuned.  
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DX SEEK  
DX SEEK  
TUNE  
Press and release the DN or UP button to  
automatically seek a station downward or  
upward respectively.  
Note: The ST indicator appears in the display  
whenever a Stereo FM station is tuned.  
As the stereo FM signal weakens, the  
unit gradually changes mode from  
stereo to monaural to reduce noise.  
Should the level drop low enough to  
completely make the signal monaural,  
the ST indicator will turn off. When the  
signal becomes strong enough, the unit  
automatically switches back to the  
stereo mode.  
DN  
UP  
F 1  
90.1ST  
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Ma nua l Storing of Sta tion  
Pre se ts  
1. Tune in a 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 station frequency will start  
blinking.  
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3. Press the preset button into which you  
wish to store the station while the display  
is blinking (within 5 seconds).  
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B.SKIP  
P.S. DN  
P.S. UP  
The display stops blinking to indicate that  
the station has been memorized. The  
preset number is also displayed.  
4. Repeat the procedure to store 5 other  
stations onto the same band.  
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Use this procedure for other bands.  
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 a preset memory has already been set  
in the same preset location, it will be  
cleared and the new station will be  
memorized.  
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Ra d io Op e ra tion  
Autom a tic Me m ory of  
Sta tion Pre se ts  
Press the SOURCE button until radio frequency  
appears in the display.  
1
2
90.1  
SOURCE  
TAPE  
Press the BAND button repeatedly until the  
desired radio band is displayed.  
F 1  
F 2  
AM  
BAND  
PROG  
Press and hold the A. MEMO button for at least  
2 seconds.  
The tuner will automatically seek and store 6  
strong stations in the selected band in order of  
signal strength.  
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When the automatic storing has been com-  
pleted, the tuner goes to the station stored in  
the preset location No. 1.  
A.MEMO  
TUNE  
Note: If no stations are stored, the tuner will  
return to the original station you were  
listening to before the auto storing  
procedure began.  
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Storing into Dire c t Ac -  
c e ss Pre se t (D.A.P.) Ba nd  
Any combination of FM and AM stations (up to  
6 stations total) can be manually preset into the  
D.A.P. band.  
Press the D.A.P. button until the D.A.P.  
indicator appears.  
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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.  
D.A.P.  
D.A.P.  
BAND  
PROG  
Note: This function can be used together with  
the Auto Memory function. In this case,  
either all FM or all AM stations will be  
stored into D.A.P.  
To return to normal preset mode, press the  
D.A.P. button until the D.A.P. indicator disap-  
pears.  
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Ra d io Op e ra tion  
Tuning to Pre se t Sta tions  
Press the SOURCE button until radio frequency  
appears in the display.  
1
2
90.1  
SOURCE  
TAPE  
Press the BAND button repeatedly until the  
desired band is displayed.  
D.A.P.  
F 1  
F 2  
AM  
BAND  
PROG  
D.A.P.  
Press the D.A.P. button for at least 2 seconds  
to select the D.A.P. band.  
D.A.P.  
BAND  
PROG  
Press the preset button containing the desired  
radio station in memory. The Band, Preset  
number and station frequency will be displayed.  
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B.SKIP  
P.S. DN  
P.S. UP  
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F 1 1  
90.1  
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Ca sse tte Pla ye r  
Op e ra tion  
Inse rting / Eje c ting Ca s-  
se tte Ta p e  
Insert a cassette tape into the slot with the open  
side facing to the right. The player  
automatically starts tape playback and the  
display shows "TAPE" and the tape side being  
played ( or ).  
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TAPE  
When the end of the tape is reached, the player  
automatically reverses the tape direction and  
plays the other side of the tape.  
Press the Eject (c) button when you want to  
eject the cassette tape.  
Notes:  
1. When power is turned off or the front panel is  
removed, the full-logic mechanism will  
automatically switch to the PAUSE mode.  
2. Auto Metal  
When a metal cassette tape is inserted, the  
player automatically adjusts the equalization  
for metal or any other high bias tape for  
optimum sound.  
The display shows "MTL."  
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Ca sse tte Pla ye r  
Op e ra tion  
Norm a l Pla y  
Insert cassette (if there is a cassette already in  
the player, press the source button) to switch  
from the tuner or CD Shuttle mode. The player  
begins playback. The display shows "TAPE"  
and " " or " " during tape playback to show  
the tape side being played. When the end of the  
tape is reached, the unit automatically stops  
and reverses the tape to play the other side of  
the tape.  
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TAPE  
Press the :/J button to pause the tape  
playback.  
Press again to resume the tape playback.  
A.MEMO  
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TAPE  
TAPE  
TUNE  
Press the Eject (c) button to stop the tape play  
and eject the cassette. The tape-direction  
indicator disappears.  
TAPE  
Re p e a t Pla y  
Press the REPEAT button and the REPEAT  
indicator appears in the display. The current  
program will be played back repeatedly.  
REPEAT  
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TAPE  
REPEAT  
Press the REPEAT button to stop the repeat  
play.  
The REPEAT indicator disappears.  
REPEAT  
TAPE  
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Ca sse tte Pla ye r  
Op e ra tion  
Fa st Forwa rd a nd Re wind  
Press the DN or UP button during tape play to  
fast rewind or forward the tape respectively.  
The tape side indicator ( or ) blinks.  
When the end of the tape is reached in the  
rewind mode, the player stops automatically  
and begins playing from the beginning of the  
same side. When the end of the tape is reached  
in the fast forward mode, the player stops  
automatically and begins playing from the  
beginning of the opposite side.  
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TAPE  
UP  
DN  
Press the UP button during forwarding to stop  
fast forwarding and resume tape play.  
Press the DN button during rewinding to stop  
rewinding and resume tape play.  
TAPE  
UP  
DN  
The tape side indicator stops blinking.  
Bla nk Skip (B.SKIP)  
Press the B.SKIP button during tape play to  
skip over blank portions of the tape lasting 15  
seconds or longer, "B.SKIP" appears on the  
display.  
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B.SKIP  
B.SKIP  
Press the B.SKIP button to cancel the blank  
skip mode. "B.SKIP" disappears from the  
display.  
TAPE  
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Ca sse tte Pla ye r  
Op e ra tion  
Ma nua l Re ve rse  
Press the PROG button during tape play to  
change the direction of play. The tape side  
indicators ( and ) change to show which  
side of the cassette is being played.  
BAND  
PROG  
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TAPE  
TAPE  
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Ca sse tte Pla ye r  
Op e ra tion  
Prog ra m Se nsor (P.S.)  
Press the P.S. DN button once to return to the  
beginning of the current selection being played.  
If you wish to return to a selection further back,  
press repeatedly until the number of selections  
you would like to skip is shown in the display.  
The display will show PS-1 with the first press  
and will increase by one with each successive  
press up to PS-9. The tape indictor will blink  
showing the direction of your search.  
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2
P.S. DN  
PS-1  
Press the P.S. UP button once to advance to  
the beginning of the next selection. If you wish  
to advance to a selection further ahead, press  
repeatedly until the number of selections you  
would like to skip is shown in the display.  
The display will show PS+1 with the first press  
and will increase with each successive press up  
to PS+9. The tape indicator will blink showing  
the direction of your search during searching  
operation.  
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PS+1  
P.S. UP  
Notes:  
The program sensor feature is functional in  
the tape play mode only.  
You can advance to the 9th (max.)  
program or retum to the 8th (max.)  
programme.  
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CD Shuttle Op e ra tion  
Controlling CD Shuttle  
(Op tiona l)  
If an optional Alpine 6-disc CD Shuttle is  
connected to the DIN connector of this unit, the  
CD shuttle can be controlled from the unit's  
front panel.  
The display example shows when playing  
Track 5 on Disc 3.  
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SOURCE  
Press the SOURCE button to activate the CD  
Shuttle. The display shows the disc number and  
track number.  
90.1  
TAPE  
T-05  
D-3  
Press the Preset buttons to select the desired  
disc loaded in the CD Shuttle.  
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2
3
2
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B.SKIP  
P.S. DN  
P.S. UP  
CT  
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Press the :/J button to pause CD play. The  
display shows "PAU."  
To resume CD play, press again. The PAU  
indicator disappears.  
TUNE  
PAU  
D-2  
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CD Shuttle Op e ra tion  
Switc hing Disp la y  
During CD playback, you can switch between  
the track number indication and elapsed time  
for the track being played.  
Press and hold the DISP (Display) button for at  
least 2 seconds to change the display.  
Each press switches between the track number  
and elapsed time for the track being played.  
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T-08  
0'16  
D-3  
D-3  
CLOCK  
DISP  
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CD Shuttle Op e ra tion  
Music Se nsor (M.S.) Skip  
Momentarily press the g DN button once  
to return to the beginning of the current track.  
The display example shows the current disc  
and track information (Disc 3, Track 5  
currently playing). The next two display  
examples show what happens after one  
press or two presses of the g DN button,  
respectively.  
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T-05  
T-05  
T-04  
D-3  
D-3  
D-3  
DN  
Press the UP f button once to advance to  
the beginning of the next track. If you wish to  
UP  
Note: The music sensor feature is functional in  
T-05  
T-06  
D-3  
D-3  
the play or pause mode.  
advance to a track further ahead, press  
repeatedly until the desired track is reached.  
Fa st Forwa rd a nd Ba c k-  
wa rd  
Press and hold the g DN or UP f button  
to quickly move backward or forward until you  
reach the desired section of the track. The  
display shows the elapsed time.  
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UP  
DN  
Note: This feature works only in the CD  
playback mode.  
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CD Shuttle Op e ra tion  
Re p e a t Pla y on  
Sing le Tra c k or Entire  
Press the REPEAT button to display "REPEAT"  
or "REPEAT ALL" to play back repeatedly the  
current track being played or the entire disc  
selected.  
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REPEAT  
REPEAT  
M.I.X.  
Note: Single track cannot be repeated during  
M.I.X. play.  
REPEAT ALL  
M.I.X. (Ra nd om ) Pla y  
Press the M.I.X. button for at least 2 seconds  
while the CD is playing or in the Pause mode.  
The M.I.X. indicator will appear in the display.  
The tracks on the disc will be played back in a  
random sequence.  
After all the tracks on the disc have been  
played back, the player loads the next disc  
and begins a new random sequence.  
M.I.X.  
REPEAT  
M.I.X.  
Random play continues until the M.I.X. mode is  
cancelled.  
Press the M.I.X. button again for at least 2  
seconds to cancel the M.I.X. mode. The M.I.X.  
indicator will disappear from the display.  
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Disp la ying Tim e  
With the power turned on, press the CLOCK  
button to display the time. The unit displays the  
time.  
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Note: When in the Clock mode, operating the  
tuner, tape or CD will display their  
functions for 5 seconds. Display is then  
returned to show the time.  
CLOCK  
12:00  
Press the CLOCK button to turn off the time  
and to show other functions.  
CLOCK  
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Se tting Tim e  
Press and hold the CLOCK button for at least 3  
seconds. The time indication will blink for about  
5 seconds.  
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2
3
CLOCK  
12:30  
12:00  
9:00  
Press the CT button while the time indication is  
blinking to set minutes to "00".  
Example: To adjust to 9:35  
Press the "H" button to adjust the hours while  
the time indication is blinking.  
Press the "M" button to adjust the minutes while  
the time indication is blinking. The time is  
automatically set. The time indication will stop  
blinking, 5 seconds after adjusting the minutes.  
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9:35  
9:35  
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In Ca se of Diffic ulty  
If you encounter a problem, 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 consult your authorized Alpine dealer.  
Initial Turn-on After  
Installation  
Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
No function or display.  
Car's ignition is off.  
If connected following instructions, the  
unit will not operate with the car's  
ignition off.  
Improper power lead connections.  
Check power lead connections.  
Blown fuse.  
Check the fuse on the battery leads;  
replace with the proper value if neces-  
sary.  
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Radio Mode  
Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
Unable to receive stations.  
No antenna or open connection in cable.  
– Make sure the antenna is properly  
connected; replace the antenna or cable  
if necessary.  
Unable to tune stations in the seek mode.  
You are in a weak signal area.  
Make sure the tuner is in the DX mode.  
If the 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 antenna 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.  
Tape Mode  
Output sounds dull.  
The tape head needs cleaning.  
Clean the tape head.  
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CD Shuttle Mode  
Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
CD Shuttle not functioning.  
Out of operating temperature range +50˚C  
(+120˚F) for CD.  
– Allow the car's interior (or trunk) tempera-  
ture to cool.  
CD playback sound is wavering.  
Moisture condensation in the CD Module.  
– Allow enough time for the condensation  
to evaporate (about 1 hour).  
Unable to fast forward or backward.  
The CD has been damaged.  
– Eject the CD and discard it; using a  
damaged CD in your unit can cause  
damage to the mechanism.  
Sound skips due to vibration.  
Improper mounting of the CD Shuttle.  
Securely re-mount the CD Shuttle.  
Disc is very dirty.  
Clean the disc.  
Disc has scratches.  
Change the disc.  
Sound skips without vibration.  
Single (8 cm) disc does not play.  
Dirty or scratched disc.  
– Clean the disc; damaged discs should be  
replaced.  
Single CD adaptor is not used.  
– Attach a single CD adaptor (recom-  
mended by Alpine) to the single disc and  
insert into the CD magazine.  
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Indication for CD Shuttle  
Indication  
Cause and Solution  
Protective circuit is activated due to high  
temperature.  
– The indicator will disappear when the  
temperature returns to within operation  
range.  
- - - H  
Malfunction in the CD Shuttle.  
– Consult your Alpine dealer.  
Press the magazine eject button and pull  
out the magazine. Check the indication.  
Insert the magazine again. If the  
magazine cannot be pulled out, consult  
your Alpine dealer.  
E-01  
Magazine ejection not possible.  
– Press the magazine eject button.  
If the magazine does not eject, consult  
your Alpine dealer.  
A disc is left inside the CD Shuttle.  
– Press the EJECT button to activate the  
eject function. When the CD Shuttle  
finishes the eject function, insert an  
empty CD magazine into the CD Shuttle  
to receive the disc left inside the CD  
Shuttle.  
E-02  
Misconnection or disconnection of the CD  
Shuttle.  
– Check connections between the CD  
Shuttle and control unit.  
EEEE  
No magazine is loaded into the CD Shuttle.  
– Insert a magazine.  
- - - -  
T-00  
No indicated disc.  
– Choose another disc.  
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Sp e c ific a tions  
FM TUNER SECTION  
Tuning Range ............................................................................................................. 87.5 – 108.0 MHz  
Mono Usable Sensitivity ........................................................................... 9.3 dBf (0.8 µV/75 ohms)  
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity ............................................................................... 13.5 dBf (1.3 µV/75 ohms)  
Alternate Channel Selectivity.......................................................................................................80 dB  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio .............................................................................................................. 65 dB  
Stereo Separation ................................................................................................................... 35 dB  
Capture Ratio......................................................................................................................... 2.0 dB  
AM TUNER SECTION  
Tuning Range .........................................................................................................531 – 1,602 kHz  
Usable Sensitivity ................................................................................................................ 22.5 µV  
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TAPE SECTION  
Tape Speed................................................................................................... 1-7/8 ips (4.8 cm/sec) ±0.7%  
Wow & Flutter................................................................................................................................... 0.06%  
Tape Signal-to-Noise Ratio ................................................................................................................ 60 dB  
Frequency Response  
With Alpine Test Tape ....................................................................................... 30–20,000 Hz (±3 dB)  
GENERAL  
Power Requirement .................................................................................. 14.4 V DC (11–16 V allowable)  
Maximum Power Output* .......................................................................................................................... 35 W × 4  
Continuous Power Output**......................................................................................................... 15 W × 4  
Output Voltage ...............................................................................................................500 mV/10k ohms  
Maximum Pre-Output Voltage .............................................................................................. 2 V/10k ohms  
Bass ...................................................................................................................................... ±15 dB/30 Hz  
Treble .................................................................................................................................. ±10 dB/10 kHz  
Weight ........................................................................................................................... 1.4 kg (3 lbs. 1 oz)  
Loudness Contour ............................................................................................................. 10 dB at 100 Hz  
CHASSIS SIZE (W × H × D) .................................................. 178 mm (7") × 50 mm (2") × 152 mm (6")  
NOSEPIECE SIZE (W × H × D) ........................... 170 mm (6-3/4") × 46 mm (1-13/16") × 18 mm (11/16")  
*
Under maximum operating voltage and input  
signal, into 4 ohms.  
** Per EIA-517 Standard, 40 Hz to 20 kHz,  
0.8% THD, at 14.4 V battery voltage.  
Due to continuous product improvement,  
specifications and design are subject to change  
without notice.  
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