Instrukcja obsługi Alpine CDE-120RM
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                    CDE-120RM
                
                                
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FOR C  AR USE ONLY/NUR F  ÜR AUTOM IL OB GE RAUB CH/PO  URAPPLICATION  TOMOBI  UNIQUEAU LE MENT/PARA USO EN 
AUTOMÓVILES/SO   R L’UTILIZ  IN  TOMOBI / ALO PE ZO AU LE END ST FÖ  R BI RLB UK LL/A EEN VO  GEOR BRUIK IN   DEAUTO/
MP3 CD Receiver
CDE-120R / CDE-120RM / 
CDE-120RR
• OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this product.
• BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
Lesen Sie diese Bedienungsanleitung bitte vor 
Ge    Gerä .brauch des tes
•  DE  P IMO D’EM LO
Veuillez lire avant      .d’utiliser cet appareil
•  N     NMA UAL DE OPERACIÓ
Léalo antes de utilizar este equipo.
• ISTRUZIONI PER L’USO
Si prega di leggere prima di utilizzare il 
at zza a.tre tur
•  N D GANVÄ DARHANDLE NIN
Innan du använder utrustningen bör du läsa 
igenom denna användarhandledning.
•  N GGEBRUIKERSHA DLEIDIN
Lees deze aanwijzingen aandachtig alvorens dit 
toestel te gebruiken.
ALPINE ELECTRONICS GmbH
W hel Wagenfeld-Straße 1-3,il m-
80 he807 Münc n, Germany
Phone 089-32 42 640
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF U.K., LTD.
AL E  ePIN Hous
Fle Hitchamst d ea ghway,
Coventry CCV4 9TW, U.K.
Pho  08 -33 33 763ne 70
ALPINE ELECTRONICS FRANCE S.A.R.L.
(RCS  NTOI  B 338 101 280)PO SE
98,  e de   Be  Et ,        ,Ru la lle oile Z.I. Paris Nord II
B.P.  , 50016 95945 Roi  Ch     ullessy arles de Ga
Ced x,e   nceFra
Ph e 01-48 8989on 63
ALPINE ITALIA  p.A.S.
Viale C Colombo 8 2 90 Tr ano.  ,  00 ezz
Sul  i io   ItalyNav gl (MI),
Phone 02-484781
AL TRONPINE ELEC ICS DE ESPAÑ  S.A.A,
Po Partal de Gama a 36, rr bellón 32, 
0101 Vitoria (Alava)-APDO 133, Spain3 
Pho   5-28 88ne 94 35
ALPINE ELECTRONICS (BENELUX) GmbH
Le e t n g 10-B6,uv nses ee we  5
1930  e em, BelgiumZav nt
P ne   -725 1315ho 02
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Operating Instructions
D ERAO NOT OP TE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES 
YOUR ATTENTION  AY F M SAFELY DRIVING AW RO
YOUR  HIC . VE LE
An functio that requires ury  n     yo  prol nge atte ti ho ld lyo d  n on s u  on  be 
pe    rformed after co ingm  to a co  mplete sto Alwaysp.   st  the ve  op hicle
in a safe location before performing these functions. Failure to do 
so may result in an accident.
K L E AEEP THE VO UM T A EVEL W L HERE YOU C  AN
STI A SIDE NOIS  WLL HE R OUT ES HILE DRIVING.
Excessive volume levels that obscure sounds such as emergency 
vehi      road  g si a            cle sirens or warnin gn ls (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 DI LAY VIEWI  WHILE DRIVING.SP NG
Vi     p y              e    ewing the dis la may distract the driver from looking ah ad of
the vehicle and cause an accident.
D S BO NOT DISAS EM LE O LR A TER.
Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electric shock.
U  ONLY   C S WITH A 12 OLT NEGASE IN AR  V TIVE 
G UND. RO
(Check with your dealer if you are not sure.) Failure to do so may 
result in fire, etc.
K AL CT H AS BATT I  EEP SM L OBJE S SUC ER ES OUT
OF THE R C R  EA H OF CHILD EN.
Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed, 
consu  a physician immediately.lt
U  T RSE HE CO RE MPCT A E ATINRE R G WHEN 
R LACING F S. EP USE
Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock.
D O NO NOT BL CK VE TS O DIATOR PR RA AN LSE . 
Doing so may cause heat to build up inside   may  sult in fire.and re
U  THIS PR U R M  SE OD CT FO OBILE 12V
A ATIOPPLIC NS. 
Use ot er than its desig ed application result in fire, for  h       n    may       
electric shock or other injury.
DO N CE H DS, RS OOT PLA AN  FINGE R FOREIGN 
O TS    EBJEC IN INS RTION SL R GAPOTS O S. 
Doi so may result in per onal injury or dama to the pro uctng          s       ge      d .
HALT USE  M AIM EDI TELY IF  O E A  A PR BL M APPE RS.
Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the 
pro uct. Ret it to ur ize Al ine aler or nearestd   urn     yo  author d  p  de    the   
Al in vic tre r  irip e r Se e n Ce  fo repa ng.
PRECAUTIONS
Product Cleaning
Use ft dry cloth for ri dic cleanin of pro uct. re a so        pe o   g   the  d  For mo  
severe stains, please dam en the cl th wit water      p     o   h   only.  y g An thin
el    the chan  of d s ving   pa t   dama g the pl .se has ce is ol the in or gin astic
Te emperatur
Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between +55°C 
(+ 1 ) and –1  (+14 )  o   r g  ur un  on.13 °F 0°C °F bef re tu nin yo it
Mois  Cture ondensation
You   no      play   u    due to may tice the CD back so nd wavering
condensation. If this hap ns, remo    d  from the player and pe ve the isc
wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate.
Dam caged Dis
Do not att mpt to play cracke    e       d, war ed, or damage discs. Pla ingp     d    y  
a bad disc could severely damage the playback mechanism.
Mai entenanc
If have pro le s, not attempt to re ir the unit urself. you    b m  do        pa      yo  
Return it to yo Alpine dealer or the nearest Alpine Ser      ur              vice 
St n for  v .atio ser icing
WARNING
WA GRNIN
Th   mbol  a   ortant  s c ons. is sy me ns imp in tru ti
Failure to   heed th  em can r  esult in rious injur se   y 
or  a .de th
CAUTION
This mbol an impor ant instruction sy  me s  t   s. 
Fai ure to heed em ca res lt ryl      th   n  u  in inju  or 
material property damage.
N r tem    Fol geve  At pt the lowin
Do not grip or pull out the disc while it is being pulled back into the 
player by the automatic reloading mechanism.
Do not attempt to insert a disc into the unit when the unit power is 
off.
Inser ing sct  Di s
Your player accepts only one disc at a time for playback. Do not 
attempt to load more than one disc.
Make sure th label side is facing yo sert the disc.    e         up when  u in      
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.
New Di ssc
To prevent the CD from jamming, the LCD is displayed as error if 
discs with irregular surfaces are inserted or if discs are inserted 
incorrectly. When a new disc is ejected immediately after initial 
load g, u  yo   nger to    ound the  s  of the  e   in se ur fi feel ar in ide centr hole
and  t  ed  of the di    you  el any sm  bumps or ou side ge sc. If fe all
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 wit  h a ballp int peno    or other ch   su  instrume t, then inn     sert 
the disc again.
Ir   sregular Shaped Disc
Be sure to use un ape discs this it an never se       ro d sh    only for   un   d   u  
any special shape discs.
Use of special shape discs may cause damage to the mechanism.
Ins al att l ion  ionLocat
Make sure this unit will not be installed in a location subjected to:
•Direct sun and  thea
•High  m     rhu idity and wate
•Excessive dust
•Ex e ibr nscessiv  v atio
Cor   ndl  rect Ha ing
Do not drop the disc while handling. Hold the disc so you will not 
lea ints ce ix tap pave fingerpr  on the surfa . Do not aff   e,  per, or 
gummed labels to the disc. Do not write on the disc.
Disc eaning Cl  
Fingerprints, dust, or soil on the surface of the disc could cause the 
CD 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 cces ies A sor  
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 the disc to be out of standard 
specifications and may create operational problems. We 
rec mme not ing these access es scs played in Alpineo nd   us     ori  on di        
CD players.
Centre Hole
Bumps
Centre Hol  e New Dis  c
Ou idets  
(Bumps)
CORRECT
INCORRECT TCORREC
Transparent Sheet Disc Stabilizer
On  ndl  C p t i (Cha ing om ac  D scs  D/CD-R/CD-RW)
•Do not touch the surface.
•Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight.
•Do not affix stickers or labels.
•Clean the disc when it is dusty.
•Make   th  th    no bu   nd    .sure at ere are mps arou the disc
•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
dama  the    d y    not   ab     y    .ge CD an ou may be le to pla it again
To  rs    RWcustome using CD-R/CD-
•If a CD-R/CD-RW cannot be played back, make sure the last 
recording session was closed (finalized).
•Finalize the CD-R/CD-RW if necessary, and attempt playback 
again.
A  m i that   l dbout ed a   can be p aye
Use only compact discs with the label side showing the CD logo 
marks be w.lo
If ou specifie mpact scs, correc rformance cannot y  use un d co  di   t pe    
be r e . gua ant ed
You can play CD-Rs (CD-Recordables)/CD-RWs (CD-
Re ritables) which have been recW         orded on  on au   v .ly dio de ices
You  n  o    s/C RWs co g    d ca als play CD-R D- ntainin MP3 formatte
audio files  .
•So  of the o ng  s may     on th   :me  f llowi CD not play is unit
Flawed CDs, CDs with fingerprints, CDs exposed to extreme 
temperatures or sunlight (e.g., left in the car or this unit), CDs 
r ord  und  unst le condit s,     wh h a r or ng ec ed er ab ion CDs on ic ec di
failed or -rec ing was ttempted, copy-protected CDs   a re ord    a      
which   not conform to the au o CD industry stan d.do di dar
•Use discs with MP3 files written in a format compatible with this 
unit. For details, see “About MP3”.
•ROM data other than audio files contained in a disc will not 
pr u  so d  n play   .od ce un whe ed back
Protect ng i the USB  n t te lco nec ion  rmina
•Only a USB memory can be connected to the USB connection 
termi al is unit. Cor ect performa ce usi ot er USBn  on th     r   n   ng  h    
prod ct can ot be guaranteed. US ub is pp rteu s  n      A  B h    not su o d.
•Do not connect a USB memory over 20 mm wide. Also, avoid 
co g    ory and Fr  Aux    e    .nnectin USB mem ont at th same time
•Depending on h nec d me ry e c h may  t e con te  USB  mo  d vi e, t e  it un
n  f ct n or so  functi s  y not be p d.ot un io me on ma er rmefo
•The audio file format that can be played back on the unit is 
MP3.
•Artist/song name, etc., can be displayed, however characters 
may not be correctly di played        s .
On  ndl  US m yHa ing B Me or
•To prevent ma n          fo o  po .lfu ction or damage, note the ll wing ints
Read the USB me or Owne Ma      m y  r’s  n  th g y.ual orou hl
Do not touch the rminals han metal       te  by  d or  .
Do not bject USB mem excessi ock   su     ory to  ve sh .
Do  t bend, drop,  mble fy or k n he  r.no disasse ,  dimo  soa  i  t wate
•Avoid  ge     in the  o ng  s:usa or storage foll wi location
Anyw ere car pose rect sunli ht or ghh  in the   ex d to di   g    hi  
temperatures.
Anywhere the possibility of high humidity or corrosive 
substances are present.
•Fix  e       a  i       on   th USB memory in locat on where driver operati will
not    d .be hin ered
•
USB mory ma nctio rrectly at hig low mpera ur me   y not fu n co     h or   te t e
•
The USB flas memory supp rts ma imum of GB er pa titio    h    o  a  x    4   p   r n. 
The unit rec gnize ly partit on    o s on  one  i .
•
Us only rtifi USB memore   ce ed    y.     r ed    Note that even ce tifi USB
me y,   not fu n correc  mor may nctio tly depend g on        .in its type or state
•USB memory function is not guaranteed. Use USB memory 
according to the terms of agreement.
•Depending on the settings of the USB memory type, memory 
state or encoding software, the unit may not play back or display 
prop y.erl
•A file that is copy-protected (copyright protection) cannot be 
played back.
•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” file extensions.
•
Do not add the above extensions to a file other than audio data.
This non-audio data will not be recognised. The resulting playback 
may contain noise that can damage speakers and/or amplifiers.
•
It is recommended to back up important data on a pe onal computer.rs
•Do not  o          pl       .rem ve the USB device while ayback is in progress
Ch   URCE     ot   n       ange SO to something her tha USB, then remove
the        v   s  da      me y.USB device to pre ent pos ible mage to its mor
•“MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from 
Fr  IIS    ”aunhofer and Thomson.
•“      pr    co  a  se    a  Supply of this oduct only nveys licen for priv te,
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 
di      as  o or  o-on- m  stribution systems, such pay-audi audi de and
applications. An independent license for such use is required. 
For details, please visit http://www. mp3licensing.com”
CAUTION
Alpine accepts   responsibino lit st c.,y for lo  data, et   en if data, etc. ev
is lo  wh e using  is product.st il th
Accessory List
•He   t . . . . .ad uni .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .... . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... .. .... . . ..1
•Power a e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c bl ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. .... . . ..1
•Mounting slee ............. . ................ ...................... ...1ve. ... .. .. ..
•Carr  case . . . . . . . .ying .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. .... . . . . . . . . . . ..1
•Bracket key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. .... . . . ..2
•Rubber Cap  . . . . .... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1
•Bolt St  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ud .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. .... . . . . . . ..1
•Owner’s Ma lnua .... .......................... . ...... . ...... .. .. .. ... ..... 1 set
Tu         frning Power On and Of
Press   to turn on the unit.SOURCE/
•The fi t   power is turned on, the volu  w l start fr  level 18.rs time me il om
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds to SOURCE/
turn off the un .it
Detaching and Attaching the Front 
Panel
Detaching
1
Turn off the unit power.
2
Press  at the upper right side until the (R )elease
fro pont panel  ps out.
3
Grasp the right side of the front panel and pull it out.
•The front  nel  y  co  hot in no al usage (especially the pa ma be me rm
co acnnector te inals on the brm k of the front pa l  This is not a ne ).
malfunction.
•To protect the front panel, place   in the supp  carrying case.it lied
•When detaching t  front p e  do not apply ex ive  r  as it he an l, cess fo ce
may result in m function.al
Attaching
1
Insert the left side of the front panel into the main 
unit. Align the groove on the front panel with the 
projections on the main unit.
2
Push th ght side of the ont nel until lo ks  e ri        fr  pa    it  c  
firmly into the main unit.
•Before attaching the front pane   ke sure that there   no d t or l, ma is ir
dust on the connector te inals and no foreign object between the rm
front p el and the  in unit.an ma
•Attach the front panel carefu y, holding the  s ll side of the front panel to 
avoid pushing buttons by mistake.
Adjusting Volume
Turn the   until the desired sound is R ry  derota enco
obtain .ed
Adjusting Volume : 0 ~ 40
Getting Started
 VIEW
SO RCU E/ Rota   derry enco
Listening to Radi    o
1
Press   to select RADIO mode.SOURCE/
2
Press   repeatedly until the desired radio BAND/ /
band is displayed.
FM1   FM2   FM3       LW   MW FM1
3
Press   or   to tune in the desired station.
Pr  a   d       f  at l  0.5 seco      ess nd hol or or east nds to seek
stat  ion.
Presetting Stations Manually
1
Select the radio band and tune in a desired radio 
station you wish to store in the preset memory.
2
Press and hold, for at least 2 seconds, any one of the 
pr   to  eset but ns (1 th ghrou  6) into which you wish 
to store the station.
Th ede select  station is stored.
The display sh s the  nd preset n be and station ow ba ,  um r 
frequency memorized.
•A total of   sta ons can be stored in the pres  memory (6 sta ons 30 ti et ti
fo FM MWr each band; M1 M2 F , F ,  3,   and LW).
•If you store a stat n in a preset memory w ch already  s a staio hi ha tion, 
the current sta on will be cleared  d replac  with the new station.ti an ed
Presetting Stations Automatically
1
Press   repeatedly until the desired radio BAND/ /
band is displayed.
2
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds. A.ME
Th nc on sp nu gee freque y   the di lay conti es to chan  while the 
automa c e ry   in rogr s. T adio wi  ti  m mo is  p es he r ll
auto y s k  d store 6 strong stations in t  ma cati ll ee an he
selected band. They wil be stored into preset bu ons 1 to 6 l  tt
in or r o signal strength.de f 
•If no stations are stored, the radio will return to the original station 
you were  stening to before the auto meli mory procedure  gan.be
Tu St sning to Preset  ation
1
Press   repeatedly until the desired band BAND/ /
is displayed.
2
Press any one of the station preset buttons
(1  r  6)th ough  that has your desired radio station in 
memory. 
Th ow mbee display sh s the band, preset nu r and frequency 
o the station selected.f 
Radio
BAND/  /  
A.ME
Pre   sset button
    u  6)(1 thro gh
SOURCE/
Setting RDS Reception Mode and 
Receiving RDS Stations
The   (Radio Data Syst ) is a radio nforma on system RDS em  i ti
using t  57 kHz subcar er of regular   broadcast. The  S he ri FM RD
a s you to eceive a  riety of informa  s h   traf c llow  r va tion uc as fi
information station  es and to  tomati y e-tune to a ,  nam ,  au call  r
stronger tran itter that is broadc ng the sa  progra .sm asti me mme
The  S digital data include the following:RD
Recalling Preset RDS     Stations
1
Select the band, and then press any one of the 
station   that has pr  butt    thr gh 6)eset ons (1 ou
your desired radio station in memory.
The di  sh  t  splay ows he ba d, esetn  pr  numb   d fr u  of the er an eq ency
station selected.
2
If the preset station’s signal is weak:
The u t auto ica   rch  and  n  to a st n  station ni mat lly sea es tu es ro ger
in the    l r t  Fr nci  list.AF (A te na ive eque es)
3
If the preset station and the stations in the AF list 
cannot be received:
Wh  the   SE  setting is    efer to “PI  EK Settin    en PI EK on (r SE g” on
page  , t  un  searches again for a stat n in t  PI 6) he it io he
(P g tif i   .ro ramme Iden icat on) list
If t re are  l no statiohe stil ns rece a     a, the  t iv ble in the are uni
di  t  f u  of the p t station and the preset splays he req ency rese
nu r disa a .mbe ppe rs
If of he t   al le  he sign vel  t   n   l) station be g t d Regio al (Loca in une
b   o  ak o r , press t     t n to ecomes to we  t eceive he same preset bu to
tune in a  g l stat n in other di ict.Re iona io str
Note
•For pres ting the   stat n  re r   the Radio  era  et RDS io s, fe to Op tion
sectio  The RDS  ations c  be preset in t   ,  2 and FM3 n. st an he FM1 FM
bands only.
AF (Alternative Frequencies) 
Setting
1
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds SOUND/RDS
to activate the SETUP mode.
2
Turn the   to select the AF mode, R ry  c rota en ode
and then press  .R ry e rota ncode
3
Turn the   to select ON or OFF.R ry  c rota en ode
4
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds SOUND/RDS
to return to normal mode.
Notes
•Press   to return to  r l mode.VIEW no ma
•If no operation is  o ed for 60 sec ds, t  unit w  return to perf rm on he ill
nor l mode auto ica y.ma mat ll
Receiving gional (Local)  RDS Re
Stations
1
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds SOUND/RDS
to activate the SETUP mode.
2
Turn the   to select the REGIONAL R ry  c rota en ode
mode, and then press R ry  erota encod .
3
Turn the   to select ON or OFF. In R ry  c rota en ode
the OFF mode, the unit automatically keeps 
receiving the related local RDS station.
4
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds SOUND/RDS
to return to normal mode.
Notes
•Press   to return to  r l mode.VIEW no ma
•If no operation is  o ed for 60 sec ds, t  unit w  return to perf rm on he ill
nor l mode auto ica y.ma mat ll
PI SEEK Setting
1
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds SOUND/RDS
to activate the SETUP mode.
2
Turn the   to select the PI SEEK R ry  c rota en ode
mode, and then press R ry  erota encod .
3
Turn the   to select ON or OFF.R ry  c rota en ode
4
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds SOUND/RDS
to return to normal mode.
Notes
•Press   to return to  r l mode.VIEW no ma
•If no operation is  o ed for 60 sec ds, t  unit w  return to perf rm on he ill
nor l mode auto ica y.ma mat ll
RDS
PI ogr e Id ica onPr amm entif ti
PS Programme Service Name
AF Lis of Alternative Freque iest  nc
TP Traffic Programme
TA Traffic A ounce tnn men
EON Enhan d  her  t rksce Ot Ne wo
BAND/  /  
A.ME
Pre       r  6)set buttons (1 th ough
SOURCE/
/TA
VIEW
AUDIO/ENTER (ROTARY E )SO S NCODERUND/RD
Receiving Traffic Information
1
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds so that the 
“TA” indicator li ts up.gh
2
Press   or   to select your desired traffic 
information station.
Wh  a traffic  f t  stat n   tu   e  P” i t  en in orma ion io is ned in th,  “T ndica or
li ts  .gh up
Traffic  f a on is  a      it    ng  dcas    in orm ti he rd only when is bei broa t. If
traffic i o t  is not being nf rma ion br adcast tho ,  e u t   set ni is in the 
sta    a raf   f andby mode. When  t fic in orm tion br dcas ns e oa t begi , th
unit auto ica  rece  it        I  mat lly ives and the display shows “TRF- NFO”
fo secondsr 5  .
Wh  the  af  info  broadcast is over, the unit will en tr fic rmation
au       e sta   .tomatically set in th ndby mode
Notes
•If you do  t want   li  to the trafno to sten fic  for ion being rece , in mat ived
li lyght  press BAND A.M/ / / E   skip th  tra c in r t n to at ffi fo ma io
messag  The TA  de  l re in in the   pos ion   receive t  e. mo wil ma ON it to he
next tra c in r t n  ssage.ffi fo ma io me
•If the volu  level is changed whi  receiving tra ic info a o  the me le ff rm ti n,
changed volume level will be me rized. When  aff  info a on is mo tr ic rm ti
received next time, the volu  le l will be automatically adjusted to me ve
th mem rie level  o zed.
•In the TA mode, the SE  tuning selEK ects only the TP stations.
Receiving Traffic Information 
While Playing CD or Radio
1
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds so that the 
“TA” indicator li ts up.gh
2
Press   or   to select a traffic information 
station if necessary.
Wh  a t ffic  f a on b t starts, the un   t t  en ra in orm ti roadcas it au oma ically
mutes t  CD  ayer or  e re ar    a .he pl th gul FM bro dcast
Wh  the  aff  i o t   oen tr ic nf rma ion br adcast fi , the un  nishes it
auto t  re r o   g  so    befo  the t fma ically tu ns t  the ori inal urce play re ra fic 
info ati  broadc t beg .rm on as an
Wh traen  ffic in ion stations can    re i :format not be ce ved
In the     m :CD ode
Wh  the TP  n  can    er   received the traffic en sig al no long be , 
i o t  stat  o t r fr u   l be  ected nf rma ion ion f ano he eq ency wil sel
automatically.
Note
•The receiver is equipped with the EON (Enhanced Other Networks) 
fu tinc on in order   keep t  of add ional a er  frequencies to to rack it lt nate
th AF st. ON il RD EONe   li  The “E ” indicator lights   whup e an  S   
st tia on is being received. If the stat n being received does  t io no
broadcast  e traf c  for ion,  e re er automa cally tunes in th fi in mat th ceiv ti
the relat  sta on that broadcasts the traffic information when it ed ti
occurs.
3
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds to 
deactivate the Traffic Information mode.
The “TA” in t   t  off.dica or swi ches
Displaying Radio   Text
Text  sages fr  a io sta  c  be displayed.mes om  rad tion an
1
Press   wh   ce g FM in the  dio mo  to  VIEW ile re ivin ra de
select the Radio Text display.
Th lay wi ch nge every time disp   ll  a     e t      p ed.he bu ontt is ress
If  re   PS (P ram  Service Name):the is rog me
PS (P r         O TE    PS rog amme Service Name)* RADI XT
(P ogr mmer a  Se   )rvice Name
*If     pressed and held for at least 2 seco s while VIEW is nd
displaying PS in the radio mode, freq ncy w l be ue il
displayed for 5 sec ds.on
If  re     PS  rogram  Serv e  m :the is no (P me ic Na e)
FREQUENCY         FREQ YRADIO TEXT UENC
Th lay she disp   ows “WAI    a      n startTING“ for few seconds, the s 
sh ngowi  the t t  e. If the t t me ge is more t  8 ex messag ex ssa han
ch ract rs, it willa e      scroll.
Note
•If there is no receivable  xt  ssage or the unit cannot receive a t t te me ex
message properly, t  displ  shows “NO  ”.he ay TEXT
Playback
1
Insert a disc with the label side facing up.
Th sc omae di  w l be pulled into the unit autil tically, and the 
“  DISC IN indicator  ghts up .”  li
When a disc is already in rted, press  / o se SOURCE  t
sw ch o he    de.it  t  t DISC mo
The mode wi  change every time the button is pressed.ll
RADIO   CD*1   USB*2      IOAUX RAD
*1Displayed only w n a disc has been inserted.he
*2  playe only  en    ory    nne d.Dis d  wh USB mem is co cte
2
While playing back MP3, press  or   to select 
the desired folder.
3
Press   or   to select the desired track (file).
Returning to   the  n       rent  ck  ): begin ing of the cur tra (file
Press  .
Fas ba kwa d:t  c r  
P  and    .ress hold
Advancing the beginni of to    ng   the next track   (file):
Press  .
Fas forw rd:t  a  
P  and    .ress hold
4
To pause playback, press  .BAND/ /
Pr si   /  again w l r u  pla ack.es ng BAND /il es me yb
5
To eject the disc, press   .
•Do not remove a CD during its eject c le. Do not load more than yc
one disc at a ti  A malfunction may result from doing either. me.
•The “ DISC IN” indicator lights up when a disc is inserted.
•Three-i h (8 cm)  s cannot be used.nc CD
•The CD-player can play disc  ntaining audio data and MP3 data.co
•The track display for MP3 data playback is the  le numbers recorded fi
on the disc.
•The playb k  me m  not be  rre ly displayed wh  a V  ac ti ay co ct en BR
(Variable  t Rate) recorded fi  is played back.Bi le
MP3 Play Display
The folder nu er and file number w l be displayed as de ribed mb il sc
below.
•Press   to sw ch t  display. See  s g the Te ” for VIEW it he “Di pl inay xt
informa   out display sw ing.tion ab itch
Repeat Play
Press   to repeatedly play back the current track. 6(RPT)
The “  RPT” indi tor lights up d the rack  ile will be ca , an  t (f ) 
played repeatedly.
Press 6( T) again o cancel.RP  t
Folde epeat lay (MP3)r R  P
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds.6(RPT)
The “  FO E  a  “   indicators appear in the LD R” nd RPT” 
display,  t and only f  in he curreniles  t folder are repeatedly play  ed
back.
Press and hold 6(RPT ain to  ncel.) ag ca
CD MP/ 3
6(RPT)
SOURCE/
BAND/ /
5( ANSC )
4(M.I.X.)
003–002
Fo nu berlder  m  
display
File number 
display
M.I.X. (Random Play)
Press   in the play or pause mode. 4( )M.I.X.
Th gh up hee “  M .X. indicator .I ”  li ts  , and t  t  (racks f es) on the il
disc wi  be pla d  ck in d  sequen .ll ye ba  ran om ce
Pr s 4( X.) again to c cel.es M.I. an
Folder M.I.X. (Random Play) (MP3        )
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds.4(M.I.X.)
Th FO DER pee “    L ” and “  M .X.” indicators ap.I ar n he  i  t
display, and  l les n the current fo er are  ed back in al  fi  i ld play
rand  se ence.om qu
Pr s  d  ld 4(M .X.) again o cancel.es an ho .I  t
Scanning Program  s
Pre    to activate the scan mode.ss 5(SC )AN
Th ea aye first 10 seconds of  ch rack  ile) will be pl t (f ed back in 
su ession.cc
Pr s 5( ) again o cancel.es SCAN  t
Folder Scanning Programs (MP3)
Press and hold   for at least 2 seconds.5(SCAN)
Fr m o the next fol rde ,  t  fi inthe irs f 10 secon f he ds o  t rst le  fi  each 
fol is played back in sequence.der 
Pr s  d  ld 5(SC ain to  ncel.es an ho AN ag)  ca
About MP  3
What s MP3? i
MP3,  ose official name is “M G-1 Audio La r 3,” is a wh PE ye
compression standa   e ribed by the ISO, the International rd pr sc
Sta r t   g t  and MP      a jo t acti ty nda diza ion Or aniza ion EG which is in vi
institut  of t EC.ion he I
MP3 f es  tain co   d   ta. MP3 encoding is il con mpressed au io da
ca le of comp essi udi ex rem ly hi ra ios,pab     r ng a o data at  t e   gh  t  
re g t    of   f es o as     one-tenth t  ducin he size music il  t much as heir
or al   Th     d  le    t ng     igin size. is is achieve whi still main aini near CD
q ty.  e MP3 fo at uali Th rm realises such hi  gh compression ratios by 
e t g t   n  t t limina in he sou ds ha are   ther  d  to  e hu  ear ei inau ible th man
or ma d   ot   ds.ske by her soun
Me od for crea ingth     t  MP3  lesfi
Audio data are compressed using software with  3 codec For MP . 
details on  eat g MP3 f es,  f  to the  er’s manual for that cr in il re er us
soft .ware
MP3   at    b   h   files th are playa le on t is device ve ha  the   nsi   file exte on
“mp3”. Fil   th no e ensi   nnot be p yed back.es wi xt on ca la
CAUTION
Ex e, au MPcept for private us  duplicating  dio data (including  3 
data) or di rib ing,  ansferr g, or copying it, whether for free st ut tr in
or for a fee, w hout pe ssion of the copyright hol r is strictly it rmi de
prohibited   the Copyright   and by  terna onal trby Act in ti eaty.
Su  pl a   p ng     bit  spported ayb ck sam li rates and rate
MP3
Th  de     t pl  b   ect  d n g on  l  is vice may no ay ack corr ly epe din samp ing
rates.
ID3 tag  s
Th  de   orts   tag.is vice supp ID3
If t   ta   in     f ,  is device ag da is an MP3 ile th ca lay thn disp   e title (t  rack
titl tist name,    b    e) ar,  and al um name ID3 tag  ta.da
Th  de       ay   to   ch t .  n o  f  is vice can only displ up 64 arac ers (U ic ded ile
a  fo  na  are up   32 characters.) nd lder mes to
For n p   act      an  e    on-su ported char ers and symbols ast risk is
displayed.
If i o t   tnf rma ion con ains charac er her han  t s ot  t  ID3 tag info t , rma ion
the au  fi    not    ayed b .dio le may be pl ack
The t   f t n     co t  disp , d n  ag in orma io may no bet  rrec ly layed epe ding
on  e  tentth con s.
Producing    sMP3 disc
MP3  es are prep e    to a   fil ar d, then written CD-R or 
CD- usin CD-R wriRW  g    t   ft A      ld up    2 ing so ware.  disc can ho to 51
f es rs  ncl g  ot  ers),  d t  maximum number il /folde (i udin Ro Fold an he
of f rs    .olde is 255
Pl  may not be performed if a   ex eayback disc ce ds t   tat  he limi ions
d r d ab .esc ibe ove
Media  o edsupp rt
The me  that t  dia his device can pl  b  are  O , CD-Rs, ay ack CD-R Ms
a   R .nd CD- Ws
Corres n g  le Sy spo din Fi stem
Th  de   orts   fo tted  th ISO9is vice supp discs rma wi 660 Level   1   or
Level 2.
Th  de           cs           is vice also can play back dis in Joliet, Romeo, etc., and
oth  st a  t conform to ISO9660 Ho r so t  er and rds hat  .  weve ,  me imes
the f   es folder namesile nam ,  , etc.,  e n  ar ot disp ayedl  co tly.rrec
Formats sup rtedpo
Th  de   orts Multi-Session.is vice supp
This   ca   r ly device nnot co rect play back discs reco ded wit      r   h Track 
At Once or packet writing.
Apple  , UDF 1.50, Mixed Mode CD and Enhanced CD (CD-HFS
Ex a) are  t  p t .tr no su por ed
Order of files
Fil are playe backes    d   in t   r t t t  wr i  he orde ha he it ng so twa wri esf re  t  
t o   .  e f , t  hem t  the disc Th re ore he pl ackayb  or  may not be what der
is expec ed  t . Veri  the  i ng or r in t   ftware’s fy wr ti de he so
d tation.    ayb  or  of t rs and f es   as ocumen The pl ack der he folde il is
follows.
* e folder No./ folder Name will not be disp d if no file is Th laye
contained in the folder.
Bit ra  te
Th d”is th is  e “soun  compression rate specified for encoding. The 
higher t  b  rate,  e higher  e sound quality but also  e larger he it th th ,  th
the  es.fil
Sam i   tepl ng ra
Th ue dais val  shows how many  es per second the tim ta is sampled 
(recorded). For examp , music CDs use a samp ng rate le li of 44.1 kHz, 
so t  sound is sa led (recorded) 44,1  times per secon  The he mp 00 d.
higher the samp ng rate,  e higher  e sound qua ty, but also  e li th th li th
larger  e volu  of data.th me
Enco gdin
Conver ng mu c  s, WAti si CD VE F) il s, fi (AIF  f e  and other sound  les 
into the s cified a io co ression fo at.pe ud mp rm
Tag
Song at ch ack inform ion su   ras t  titles, artist names, album names, 
etc., wri en into  3  es.tt MP fil
Root folde  r
The root folder (or root directory) is  und at the top of the  le fo fi
system. The root fo er contains all fo ers and fi s. It is creat  ld ld le ed
au edtoma cally for all burnti  discs.
Sampling rates 48  :     .1  ,    z,   kH   .05  , kHz, 44 kHz 32 kH 24 z, 22 kHz
16  , 12   11.   8  zkHz kHz, 025 kHz,  kH
Bit ra : 8 - 320  pstes kb
Un er thd   e ISO 0 stan d, th   e  e restrictions to 966 dar ere ar som
re r.membe
Th maximum ede   nest  f r d th is 8  u  the root olde ep (incl ding
di o     b  of characters f  a rect ry). The num er or fo der ile namel /f      is
lim tei d.
Valid  ar t  f  f e f e na  are  ters   ch ac ers or old r/ il mes let A-Z a-z,, 
nu     d  .mbers 0-9 an symbols
Te yrminolog
Root folder
Folder MP3 File
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Alpine | 
| Kategoria: | Multimedia samochodowe | 
| Model: | CDE-120RM | 
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