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IN-DASH GPS NAVIGATION RECEIVER

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• OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.

• MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN
Léalo antes de utilizar este equipo.

• MODE D’EMPLOI
Veuillez lire avant d’utiliser cet appareil.

• MANUAL DO PROPRIETÁRIO
Leia antes de usar este equipamento.

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INE-W960_OM

ALPINE ELECTRONICS MARKETING, INC.
1-7, Yukigaya-Otsukamachi, Ota-ku,
Tokyo 145-0067, JAPAN
Phone: 03-5499-4531

ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.
161-165 Princes Highway, Hallam
Victoria 3803, Australia
Phone 03-8787-1200

ALPINE ITALIA S.p.A.
Viale Cristoforo Colombo, 8
20090 Trezzano sul Naviglio MI, Italy
Phone +39 02 484781

ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC.
19145 Gramercy Place, Torrance,
California 90501, U.S.A.
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)

ALPINE ELECTRONICS GmbH
Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Str. 1-3, 80807 München,
Germany
Phone 089-32 42 640

ALPINE ELECTRONICS DE ESPAÑA, S.A.
Portal de Gamarra 36, Pabellón, 32
01013 Vitoria (Alava)-APDO 133, Spain
Phone 945-283588

ALPINE ELECTRONICS FRANCE S.A.R.L.
(RCS PONTOISE B 338 101 280)
98, Rue de la Belle Etoile, Z.I. Paris Nord Il,
B.P. 50016, 95945 Roissy Charles de Gaulle
Cedex, France
Phone +33-(0)1-48638989

ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF U.K. LTD.
Alpine House
Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry CV4 9TW, U.K.
www.alpine.co.uk

ENGLISH

Contents
Operating Instructions

PTY (Program Type) Tuning ..........................20
Displaying Radio Text ....................................20

CD/MP3/WMA/AAC
Playback ..........................................................21

PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ....................... 7

WARNING
Points to Observe for Safe Usage ..................... 7
WARNING ................................................. 8

Repeat Play .....................................................21
M.I.X. (Random Play) ....................................21
M.I.X. ALL (Shuffle Songs)
(Concerning MP3/WMA/AAC) ..................21
Selecting Folders
(Concerning MP3/WMA/AAC) ..................22
Searching from CD Text .................................22

CAUTION .................................................. 8

File/Folder Name Search
(Concerning MP3/WMA/AAC) ..................22

NOTICE ..................................................... 9

About MP3/WMA/AAC .................................22

Discs Playable on This Unit ................. 10

Getting Started

DVD

Turning the System On ................................... 15

Playing a Disc .................................................25
If a Menu Screen Appears ...........................25
Numeric Keypad Input Operations ..............26
Displaying the Top Menu Screen ................26
Displaying the Menu Screen .......................26
Stopping Playback (PRE STOP) .....................26

Initial System Start-Up ................................... 15

Stopping Playback ..........................................26

Inserting/Ejecting a Disc ................................ 15
Inserting the Disc ........................................ 15
Removing the Disc ...................................... 15
Adjusting the Volume ..................................... 15

Fast-forwarding/Fast-reversing .......................26

Accessory List ................................................ 14
Location of Controls ...................................... 14
Turning Power On or Off ............................... 14

Lowering Volume Quickly ............................. 15
Top banner and Bottom banner Fade Out
Setting ......................................................... 16
Switching Sources .......................................... 16
Screen Off Function .................................... 16
About Sound Menu button ............................. 16

Finding the Beginnings of Chapters/Tracks/
Files .............................................................26
Playing Still Frames (Pausing) ........................27
Slow Motion Playback ....................................27
Selecting Folders .............................................27
Repeat Playback ..............................................27
Searching by Title Number .............................27
Searching Directly by Chapter Number ..........28

Touch Operation ............................................. 17

Searching for a Desired Video File .................28

Selecting an Item in a List .............................. 17

Switching the Angle ........................................28

About the Indicator Display ........................... 17

Switching the Audio Tracks ............................28

Displaying Audio/Visual Information on the
Navigation screen ........................................ 18

Switching the Subtitles
(Subtitle Language) .....................................28

Radio/RBDS

About DivX® ..................................................29

Listening to the Radio .................................... 19
Presetting Stations Manually .......................... 19
Presetting Stations Automatically .................. 19
Tuning to Preset Stations ................................ 19

3-EN

Setup

Adjusting the Crossover Settings
(X-Over) ...................................................... 38

Setup Operation

Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve
(Parametric EQ) ........................................... 38

General Setup
General Setup Operation ................................ 30
Text Display Setting ....................................... 30
Setting the Scroll ......................................... 30
Format Settings ........................................... 31
Setting the Menu Language ........................ 31
Clock Display Setting ..................................... 31
Setting Top banner and Bottom banner
Display ........................................................ 31
Screen/LED Customize .................................. 31
Setting the Brightness of the
Backlighting ............................................. 31
Adjusting the Minimum Level of
Backlight .................................................. 31
Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at
Night ........................................................ 32
Switching the Display Color and Wallpaper
Image (Background) ................................ 32
Visual Setting .................................................. 32
Switching Display Modes ........................... 32
Adjusting Brightness ................................... 33
Adjusting Color of Picture .......................... 33
Adjusting Image Contrast ........................... 33
About INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/
INE-W960S ................................................. 33
Displaying the Product Information ............ 33
Checking the DivX® Registration ............... 33
Initializing the System ................................. 33
Installation Setup ............................................ 34
Demonstration Setup ...................................... 34
Setting Demo mode to Off/On .................... 34
Sound Setup
Sound Setup Operation ................................... 34
Car Specific Sound Setup ............................... 35
Setting the MX (Media Xpander) ................... 35
Equalizer Presets (EQ Presets) ....................... 36
Quick Sound Setup ......................................... 36
Adjusting Bass Level/Treble Level ............. 36
Adjusting the Subwoofer Level ................... 36
Setting the MX (Media Xpander) ............... 36
Setting the BASS ENGINE SQ ................... 36
Setting the BASS ENGINE Type ................ 37
Adjusting the BASS ENGINE Level .......... 37
Adjusting the Fader/Balance ....................... 37
Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR) ............ 37

4-EN

Other Setting ................................................... 39
Volume Setting ............................................ 39
Setting the Volume for Each Source ........... 39
Rear Speaker Setting ................................... 39
Turning Subwoofer On/Off ......................... 39
Setting the Subwoofer Phase ....................... 39
Setting Defeat ................................................. 39
About Time Correction ................................... 40
About the Crossover ....................................... 41
Source Setup
Source Setup Operation .................................. 41
Disc Setting ..................................................... 42
Setting of the DVD Menu Language ........... 42
Setting of the Audio Language ................... 42
Setting of the Subtitle Language ................. 42
Changing the Language Setting .................. 42
Changing the Country Code Setting ........... 42
Setting the Rating Level (Parental Lock) .... 42
Setting the TV Screen Mode ....................... 43
Radio Setting .................................................. 43
Setting the TUNER (FM) Tone Quality
(Tuner Condition) .................................... 43
AUX Setting ................................................... 44
Setting the AUX Mode ................................ 44
Setting the Primary AUX Name
(AUX Setup) ............................................ 44
SiriusXM Setting
(INE-W960/INE-NAV-60 only) .................. 44
Managing Artist, Song and Sports Team
Alerts ........................................................ 44
Setting the Favorite Sports Team Alerts ...... 45
Setting the Parental Lock ............................ 45
Signal Strength Information ........................ 46
Setting the App connection method ................ 46
Rear Seat Entertainment Setting ..................... 46
Setting the Rear Seat Entertainment
System ...................................................... 46
BLUETOOTH Setup
BLUETOOTH Setup Operation ..................... 47
Displaying BLUETOOTH Information .......... 47
Registering the BLUETOOTH Device ........... 47
Setting the Passcode ....................................... 48
Selecting the Output Speaker ......................... 48

Adjusting the Caller Volume .......................... 48
Adjusting the Microphone Level .................... 48
Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume ................... 48
Deleting All the Histories ............................... 48
Changing the Phone book List Order ............. 48
Camera Setup
Camera Setup Operation ................................. 49
AUX Camera Setting ...................................... 49
Setting the Camera Input ............................. 49
Camera Interrupt Setting
(Power OFF Mode) ..................................... 50
About the Rear Camera Guide ........................ 50

BLUETOOTH Operation
Setup Before Using ......................................... 52
About BLUETOOTH .................................. 52
About the Hands-Free Phone ...................... 52
Before Using BLUETOOTH ....................... 52
Hands-Free Phone Control
Connecting a BLUETOOTH Device .............. 52
Disconnecting the BLUETOOTH
Connection ............................................... 52
Changing the connecting BLUETOOTH
Device .......................................................... 53
Answering a Call ............................................ 53
Adjusting Ringtone Volume ........................ 53
Hanging up the Telephone .............................. 53
Calling ............................................................ 53
Using Short Cut Dialing to Make a Call ..... 53
Dialing a Number in Call History ............... 53
Dialing a Number in the Phone Book ......... 54
Entering a Phone Number to Make a Call ... 54
Redial Function ........................................... 54
Voice Dial Function ..................................... 54
Operations During a Conversation ................. 55
Adjusting the Speech Volume ..................... 55
Changing the Voice Output ......................... 55
DTMF (Touch-Tone) Function .................... 55
Muting the Speech Volume ......................... 55
Phone Book Function ..................................... 55
Synchronizing the Phone Book ................... 55
Adding the Phone Book .............................. 55
Searching in the Phone Book ...................... 56
Deleting the Phone Book Entries ................ 56
Assigning as a Short Cut Dialing Number ..... 56
Call Waiting Function ..................................... 57

BLUETOOTH Audio
Playback .......................................................... 57
Repeat Play ..................................................... 58
M.I.X. (Random Play) .................................... 58
Search Function .............................................. 58

Auxiliary Device (Optional)
Operating Auxiliary Devices (Optional) ........ 59
Operating an External DVD Player ................ 59
Change to the External DVD Mode ............ 59
About the DVD Operation Screen ............... 60
Operating an External DVD Changer ............. 60
Change to the External DVD Changer
Mode ........................................................ 60
About the DVD Changer Operation
Screen ...................................................... 61
Operating a TV ............................................... 61
Change to the TV Mode .............................. 61
About the TV Operation Screen .................. 61

Applying TuneIt
Launching TuneIt App. ................................... 62
Facebook Notification Function ..................... 62

Camera Operation (Optional)
Rear Camera Operation .................................. 63
Checking Rear Camera view ....................... 63
Displaying the Rear View Video while the Car
is in Reverse ............................................. 63

USB Memory (Optional)
Playback .......................................................... 64
Repeat Play ..................................................... 65
Random Play (M.I.X.) .................................... 65
Random Play (Shuffle Songs) ........................ 65
Searching for a Desired Song ......................... 65
Tag Search ................................................... 65
File/Folder Name Search ............................. 66
Direct Up/Down Function .............................. 66
Select the Desired Folder
(Folder up/down) ......................................... 66

iPod/iPhone (Optional)
Playback .......................................................... 68
Searching for a Music File .............................. 68
Searching for a Desired Video File ................. 69
Alphabet Skip Function .................................. 69
Direct Up/Down Function .............................. 69

5-EN

Repeat Play ..................................................... 70
Random Play (Shuffle) ................................... 70
Random Play (Shuffle Songs) ........................ 70

Pandora® internet radio (optional)
(INE-W960/INE-NAV-60 only)
®

Installation and
Connections
Warning .................................................. 88
Caution ................................................... 88

Listening to Pandora ..................................... 71

Precautions ............................................ 88

“Thumbs” Feedback ....................................... 71

Installation ...................................................... 89

Searching for a Desired Station ...................... 72

Connections .................................................... 92

Creating a New Station ................................... 72

System Example ............................................. 94

QuickMix ........................................................ 72
Bookmarking a Desired Track or Artist ......... 72
How to Input Characters and Numbers
(Keypad) ...................................................... 73

SiriusXM Satellite Radio (Optional)
(INE-W960/INE-NAV-60 only)
Receiving Channels with the SiriusXM
Tuner ........................................................... 74
Tuning Channels by Category ........................ 74
Changing the Display ..................................... 75
Checking the SiriusXM Radio ID Number .... 75
Storing Channel Presets .................................. 75
Tuning Channels Using Presets ...................... 75
Search Function .............................................. 75
Selecting the Channel Directly ....................... 76
Storing the Desired Song/Artist ...................... 76
Receiving and Tuning to an Alert ................... 76
Replay Function .............................................. 77
Parental Control Function ............................... 77
Using Jump Memory and Jump Recall
Function ....................................................... 77

Information
Product Software Update ................................ 78
About DVDs ................................................... 78
List of Language Codes .................................. 79
List of Country Codes ..................................... 80
In Case of Difficulty ....................................... 82
If this Message Appears ................................. 83
Specifications .................................................. 85
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
(Microsoft) .................................................. 86
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
(HERE) ........................................................ 87

6-EN

LIMITED WARRANTY

Operating Instructions
PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS
PRODUCT
This product is intended to provide turn by turn instructions to
get you to a desired destination. Please make certain that all
persons using this navigation system carefully read these
precautions and the following instructions fully.

• This product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any
route suggestions made by this navigation system may never
supersede any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment
and/or knowledge of safe driving practices. Do not follow route
suggestions if the navigation system instructs you to perform an
unsafe or illegal maneuver, places you in an unsafe situation, or
routes you into an area which you consider unsafe.
• Glance at the screen only when necessary and safe to do so. If
prolonged viewing of the screen is necessary, pull over in a safe
and legal manner and location.
• Do not input destinations, change settings, or access any
functions requiring a prolonged view of the monitor and/or
remote control while you are driving. Pull over in a safe and
legal manner and location before attempting to access the
system.
• Do not use the navigation system to route you to emergency
services. Not all locations of emergency services such as police
and fire stations, hospitals and clinics are contained in the
database. Please use your own judgment and ask for directions in
these situations.
• The map database used in the navigation system is the most
recent map data available at the time of production. Because of
changes in streets and neighborhoods, there may be situations
where the navigation system is not able to route you to your
desired destination. In these cases, use your own judgment.
• The map database is designed to provide you with route
suggestions and does not take into account the relative safety of a
suggested route or of factors which may affect the time required
to reach your destination. The system does not reflect road
closures or construction, road characteristics (i.e. type of road
surface, slope or grade, weight or height restrictions, etc.), traffic
congestion, weather conditions, or any other factors which may
affect the safety or timing of your driving experience. Use your
own personal judgment if the navigation system is unable to
provide you with an alternate route.
• There may be situations where the navigation system displays
the vehicle’s location erroneously. Use your own driving
judgment in this situation, taking into account current driving
conditions. Please be aware that in this situation the navigation
system should correct the vehicle’s position automatically.
However, there may be times where you may have to correct the
position yourself. If this is the case, pull over in a safe and legal
manner and location before attempting operation.
• Make certain that the volume level of the navigation system is set
to a level which still allows you to hear outside traffic and
emergency vehicles.

If there is anything in the manual about the operation of
the navigation system which you are uncertain about,
please contact your local Alpine authorized navigation
dealer or Alpine at 1-888-NAV-HELP (1-888-628-4357)
before using the navigation system.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide more reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation, and are more stringent than “outdoor” requirements.
Operation is subjected to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult an experienced radio/TV technician.

WARNING
Points to Observe for Safe Usage
• Read this manual carefully before using this disc and the system
components. They contain instructions on how to use this
product in a safe and effective manner. Alpine cannot be
responsible for problems resulting from failure to observe the
instructions in this manual.
• This manual uses various pictorial displays to show you how to
use this product safely and to alert you to potential dangers
resulting from improper connections and operation. Following
are the meanings of these pictorial displays. It is important to
fully understand the meanings of these pictorial displays in order
to use this manual and the system properly.

7-EN

DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER.

WARNING
• Operation of the system while driving is dangerous. Users
should stop vehicle before operating the software.
• Road conditions and regulations take precedence over
information contained on the map display: observe actual
traffic restrictions and circumstances while driving.
• This software is designed for use exclusively in the
INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S. It cannot and may not be
used in conjunction with other hardware.

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 in an accident.

DO NOT FOLLOW ROUTE SUGGESTIONS IF THE
NAVIGATION SYSTEM INSTRUCTS YOU TO PERFORM AN
UNSAFE OR ILLEGAL MANEUVER, OR PLACES YOU IN AN
UNSAFE SITUATION OR AREA.
This product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any
route suggestions by this system should never supersede any local
traffic regulations or your personal judgment or knowledge of safe
driving practice.

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.

8-EN

Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electric shock.

USE ONLY IN CARS WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND.
(Check with your dealer if you are not sure.) Failure to do so may
result in fire, etc.

KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS SCREWS OUT OF THE
REACH OF CHILDREN.
Swallowing them may 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.

CAUTION
This symbol means important instructions.
Failure to heed them can result in injury or
material property damage.
HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS.
Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the
product. Return it to your authorized Alpine dealer or the nearest
Alpine Service Center 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.

NOTICE
Product Cleaning
Use a soft dry cloth for periodic cleaning of the product. For more
severe stains, please dampen the cloth with water only. Anything
else has the chance of dissolving the paint or damaging the plastic.

Temperature
Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between +45°C
(+113°F) and 0°C (+32°F) before turning your unit on.

New Discs
To prevent the disc from jamming, “Disc error” is displayed if discs
with irregular surfaces are inserted or if discs are inserted
incorrectly. When a new disc is ejected immediately after initial
loading, use your finger to feel around the inside of the center 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.
Center Hole

Center Hole
New Disc

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.

Outside
(Bumps)

Bumps

Damaged Disc

Installation Location

Do not attempt to play cracked, warped, or damaged discs. Playing
a bad disc could severely damage the playback mechanism.

Make sure the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S will not be
installed in a location subjected to:

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.

•
•
•
•

Direct sun and heat
High humidity and water
Excessive dust
Excessive vibrations

Correct Handling
Never Attempt the Following
Do not grip or pull out the disc while it is being pulled back into the
player by the automatic reloading mechanism.
Do not attempt to insert a disc into the unit when the unit power is
off.

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

Inserting Discs
Your player accepts only one disc at a time for playback. Do not
attempt to load more than one disc.
Make sure the label side is facing up when you insert the disc.
Playing a disc while driving on a very bumpy road may result in
skips, but this will not scratch the disc or damage the player.

Irregular Shaped Discs
Be sure to use round shaped discs only for this unit and never use
any special shaped discs.
Use of special shaped discs may cause damage to the mechanism.

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 center 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.

9-EN

Discs Playable on This Unit

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.

Playable Discs
The discs listed below can be played on this unit.
Recorded
Content

Disc size

DVD Video

Audio + Video

12 cm*

Music CD

Audio

12 cm

DivX®

Audio + Video

12 cm

Mark (logo)

Transparent Sheet

Disc Stabilizer

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 INE-W960/
INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S. This has been done for the safety of the
driver and passengers.
Setup operations cannot be made if the car is moving. The car must
be parked and the parking brake must be engaged for the procedure
described in the Owner’s Manual to be valid. The warning “Unable
to operate while driving.” will be displayed if any attempts are
made to perform these operations while driving.

* Two-layer DVD disc compatible
• The INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S draws minimal current
even when its power switch is turned off. If the switched power
(ignition) lead of the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S is
connected directly to the positive (+) post of the vehicle’s battery, the
battery may be discharged.
An SPST (Single-Pole, Single-Throw) switch (sold separately) can be
added to simplify this procedure. Then, you can simply place it in the
OFF position when you leave the vehicle. Turn the SPST switch back
ON before using the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S. For
connecting the SPST switch, refer to the “Connection Diagram of
SPST Switch (sold separately)” (page 91). 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.

The formatted discs listed below can be played on this unit.
CD-R/
CD-RW

DVD-R/
DVD+R/
DVD-RW DVD+RW

CD Format
MP3 Format (“mp3”)
WMA Format (“wma”)
AAC Format (“m4a”)
DVD Video Format
DivX Format (“avi,” “divx”)

• Discs that are not finalized cannot be played back.

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Discs that cannot be played

Tips for making your own discs

DVD-ROMs, DVD-RAMs, CD-ROMs (excluding MP3/WMA/
AAC files), photo CDs, etc.

The INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S plays DVD Video,
DivX®, Audio CD and has a built in MP3/WMA/AAC decoder.

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)
Region numbers supported by this unit are as follows. DVDs with a
region number other than those listed below, cannot be played on
this DVD player.
INE-W960/INE-NAV-60

ALL

INE-W960S

ALL

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 (CDReWritables) which have been recorded only on audio devices.
You can also play CD-Rs/CD-RWs containing MP3/WMA/AAC
formatted audio files.
• 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.
• Use discs with MP3/WMA/AAC files written in a format
compliant with this unit. For details, see pages 22 and 23.
To customers using CD-R/CD-RW
• 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.

The following information is designed to help you create your own
music CDs (either Audio CD or MP3/WMA/AAC encoded CD-R/
RW files).
What is the difference between an Audio and MP3/WMA/AAC
CD?
An Audio CD is the same format as the commercial CDs you buy
in the store (also known as CD-DA). MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3)/
WMA (Windows Media Audio)/AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) is
a data file that uses a compression scheme to reduce the size of the
music file*.
Multisession CD-R/RW:
Once a recording has been stopped, this is considered one session.
If the disc is not closed (finalized), additional data may be added.
Once this additional data has been recorded, this becomes a
“multisession” CD.
* If the first session on a disc containing both CD-DA data and
MP3/WMA/AAC data is a CD-DA file, only CD-DA files will
be played.
Properly formatted MP3/WMA/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)
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Do not touch the surface.
Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight.
Do not affix stickers or labels.
Clean the disc when it is dusty.
Make sure that the disc is smooth and flat.
Do not use commercially available disc accessories.

Do not leave the disc in the car or the unit for a long time.
Never expose the disc to direct sunlight.
Heat and humidity may damage the disc and you may not be
able to play it again.

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Using DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD+RWs
• This unit is compatible with discs recorded in the standard
DVD-Video format.
• Note that discs not finalized (processed to enable to play on
playback-only DVD players) cannot be played on this DVD
player.
• Some discs may not play back, depending on the recording
device and disc format.
• Discs or files utilizing copy protection, may not be playable.
Some recording systems may not properly format copied files to
enable proper playback.
• In the following cases, the disc may not play on this unit:
discs recorded by certain DVD recorders, certain irregular discs,
flawed discs, dirty discs, when the pickup lens of this DVD
player is dirty, or when moisture condensation has occurred
inside the unit.
• Be sure to follow all cautions included with your DVD-Rs/
DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD+RWs discs.
• Do not put stickers, seals, or tape on the label side of DVD-Rs/
DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD+RWs.
• Compared to the regular discs, DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/
DVD+RWs are more affected by heat, moisture, and direct
sunlight. If left in a car, etc., damage may occur and it might not
play on this unit.
• The operable temperature range for disc playback is as follows:
DVD-R/DVD-RW: -25 ~ +70°C
DVD+R/DVD+RW: +5 ~ +55°C

Disc terminology
Title
If titles are programmed for the DVD, these are the largest units of
division of the information recorded on the disc.
Chapter
Each Title may also be divided into smaller divisions, called
chapters. These can be specific scenes or musical selections.

Protecting the USB connector
• Only an iPod/iPhone, USB memory or Mobile Phone can be
connected to the USB connector on this unit. Correct
performance using other USB products cannot be guaranteed.
• If the USB connector is used, be sure to use only the supplied
connector cable with the unit. A USB hub is not supported.
• Depending on the connected USB memory device, the unit may
not function or some functions may not be performed.
• The audio file format that can be played back on the unit is MP3/
WMA/AAC.
• The video file format that can be played back on the unit is
DivX®.
• Artist/song name, etc., can be displayed. Certain, special
characters may not be correctly displayed.

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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.
• USB memory function is not guaranteed. Use USB memory
according to the terms of agreement. Read the USB memory
Owner’s Manual thoroughly.
• Avoid usage or storage in the following locations:
Anywhere in the car exposed to direct sunlight or high
temperatures.
Anywhere the possibility of high humidity or corrosive
substances are present.
• Fix the USB memory in a location where driver operation will
not be hindered.
• USB memory may not function correctly at high or low
temperature.
• Use only certified USB memory. Note that even certified USB
memory, may not function correctly depending on its type or
state.
• Depending on the settings of the USB memory type, memory
state or encoding software, the unit may not play back or display
properly.
• Files protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management), cannot
be played back on this unit. These include AAC formatted files
purchased from the iTunes Store and WMA or other files with
some form of copyright protection.
• USB memory may take time to start playback. If there is a
particular file other than audio in the USB memory, it may take
considerable time before the file is played back or searched.
• The unit can play back “mp3,” “wma” or “m4a” file extensions.
• Do not add the above extensions to a file other than audio data.
This non-audio data will not be recognized. The resulting
playback may contain noise that can damage speakers and/or
amplifiers.
• It is recommended to back up important data on a personal
computer.
• Do not remove the USB device while playback is in progress.
Change SOURCE to something other than USB, then remove the
USB device to prevent possible damage to its memory.

• This item incorporates copy protection technology that is
protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights
of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are
prohibited.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby
and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• Windows Media, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
• iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod touch, and iTunes
are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
• “Made for iPod,” and “Made for iPhone,” mean that an
electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to
iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the
developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not
responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance
with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of
this accessory with iPod, or iPhone may affect wireless
performance.
• Pandora, the Pandora logo, and the Pandora trade dress are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc.,
used with permission. Pandora is currently available in the U.S.,
Australia and New Zealand.
• SIRIUS, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of
SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.
• This device will control Pandora when connected to a
compatible Android™ or BlackBerry® phone that has Bluetooth,
access to the internet, and the latest version of the Pandora®
application installed.
• BlackBerry®, RIM®, Research In Motion®, SureType® and
related trademarks, names and logos are the property of
Research In Motion Limited and are registered and/or used in
the U.S. and countries around the world. Used under license
from Research In Motion Limited.
• DivX®, DivX Certified® and associated logos are trademarks of
Rovi Corporation or its subsidiaries and are used under license.
• The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by
Alpine Electronics, Inc. is under licence. Other trademarks and
trade names are those of their respective owners.
• “MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from
Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.”
• “Supply of this product only conveys a license for private,noncommercial use and does not convey a license nor imply any
right to use this product in any commercial (i.e. revenuegeneration) 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”
• Portions ©2014, Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
• Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
• ©1987-2014 HERE. All rights reserved.
•
is a trademark of DVD Format/Logo Licensing
Corporation.

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Remote Sensor

Getting Started
Accessory List
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INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S .....................................1
Power cable.........................................................................1
Flush head screw (M5×8)....................................................6
Screw (M5×8) ......................................................................8
GPS Antenna ......................................................................1
Antenna mounting plate ......................................................1
CAMERA/AUX/PRE OUT cable ...........................................1
USB extension cable ...........................................................1
Microphone..........................................................................1
Mounting sleeve ..................................................................1
Face plate............................................................................1
Bracket key..........................................................................2
Owner’s Manual ..............................................................1set

Location of Controls

Point the remote control transmitter towards the remote
sensor within a range of 2 meters.
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.

Controllable with Remote Control
This unit can be controlled with an optional Alpine remote control.
For details, consult your Alpine dealer. Point the optional remote
control transmitter at the remote control sensor.

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. MUTE). The buttons found on the touch-screen
display are shown in bold within brackets, [ ] (e.g. [ ]).

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 and footbrake, before attempting these operations.

1

Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position.
The system turns on.
• When turned on, the system displays the last mode screen that
was displayed before the ignition key was turned off. For
example, if the unit is in radio mode when ignition is turned off,
it will remain in radio mode when ignition is turned back on.

2
(Eject) button
Ejects a disc.

/

(UP/DOWN) button

Press to adjust the volume.

MUTE/C button
Press to activate /deactivate the mute mode.
Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to turn the power off.

(Phone)/VOICE CTRL. button
Recalls the Telephone Menu screen.
When a voice dial compatible hands-free phone is
connected, press and hold for at least 3 seconds to switch
to the Voice Dial screen.

/

button

This action varies according to the Audio/Visual source.
(Track Up/Down, Fast reverse/Fast forward, etc.)

/

button

Each time you press this button, the Navigation mode and
the Audio/Visual Source mode are changed alternately.
Press and hold for at least 3 seconds to activate the Quick
Sound screen.
For details of navigation operations, refer to “Navigation
System OM” in the website at http://www.alpine-usa.com.

DISC Slot
RESET switch
The system of this unit is reset.

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Press and hold the MUTE button for at least 3
seconds to turn the power off.

• The unit can be turned on by pressing any button.
• The INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S is a precision device.
Careful handling of the unit should provide you with years of troublefree operation.

Turning the System On
With the Alpine system, when the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON,
the opening screen will be automatically displayed.

1

When the system is used for the first time, the
language selection menu is displayed. There are 24
languages to choose from. Touch [ ] or [ ] to
scroll the list, and then touch the desired language.

Inserting/Ejecting a Disc
Inserting the Disc
Insert the disc with the label side facing up.

Disc Slot

When you insert the disc up to certain point, it is automatically
pulled into the unit. The unit starts to play the disc.
• You can also scroll through lists by touching the screen and
sliding your finger up and down.

2

Touch [OK].
The radio screen is displayed.

• Some of this unit’s functions cannot be performed while the vehicle is
in motion. Be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe location and apply
the parking brake before attempting these operations.

Initial System Start-Up
Be sure to press the RESET switch when using the unit for the first
time, after changing the car battery, etc.

Press RESET with a ballpoint pen or similar pointed
object.
RESET switch

• Do not touch the surface of the disc directly with your fingers.
• Before inserting or removing the disc, always turn the ignition key to
ACC or ON. You cannot remove or insert the disc with the ignition
key turned to OFF.

Removing the Disc
Press

(Eject button).

When the disc has been ejected part way, take it out.
If the disc cannot be ejected by pressing , press and hold
again for at least 5 seconds.

Adjusting the Volume
Adjust the volume by pressing

or

.

Volume decreases/increases continuously by pressing and
holding
or
.
Volume: 0 - 35

Lowering Volume Quickly
Audio Mute function instantly lowers the volume level to 0.

1

Press MUTE button to activate the MUTE mode.
The audio level will be 0.

2

Pressing MUTE button again will bring the audio
back to its previous level.

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Top banner and Bottom banner Fade Out
Setting
When “Top/Bottom Banner Fade Out” is set to “ON,” the Top banner
and Bottom banner on the Audio/Visual Playback screen fade out after 5
seconds if no operation is performed. To display the keys again, touch
the middle of the screen.
Top banner

*5 If the TuneIt App is not launched, this option is not available.
*6 When Camera Select is set to “Off,” this option is not available.

Screen Off Function
This mode is useful if you feel the unit’s display is too bright at night.
To cancel Screen Off mode, touch the screen.
• Screen Off mode is canceled when the power or ACC is turned off.
• When the gear lever is shifted to the reverse (R) position while the
rear camera is connected, the rear camera image is displayed.
• When a call is received while a BLUETOOTH device is connected,
the incoming call screen is displayed.

About Sound Menu button
Touch [Sound] icon on the screen to change the screen to the Sound
Menu screen. Refer to “Sound Setup” (page 34).

Bottom banner

[Sound] menu icon

Sound Menu Screen
• For details of how to set Top/Bottom Banner Fade Out, refer to
“Setting Top banner and Bottom banner Display” (page 31).

Switching Sources
During audio/visual playback, touch a source button in the top banner to
switch to the desired source.

Switching Sources Using the Top banner
Touch the source button for the Top banner at the top of the Audio/
Visual Playback screen and select the desired source.
Source button
Top banner

If the source button is hidden, touch [<<] [>>].
Radio / Disc*1 / USB/iPod*1 / Pandora®*1, 2 / Bluetooth Audio /
SiriusXM*3 / AUX*4 / Notification List*5 / Camera*6 / Screen Off
*1 When no disc is inserted or no USB memory/iPod is connected, this
option is not available.
*2 INE-W960/INE-NAV-60 only.
*3 If the SiriusXM is not connected, this option is not available (INEW960/INE-NAV-60 only).
*4 When AUX In is set to “iPod Video,” this option is not available.

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Touch Operation

About the Indicator Display

You can operate the system by using the touch panel on the screen.

The Indicator Bar at the bottom of the screen displays various types of
information, like the current time.

• Be sure to touch the onscreen button lightly with the pad of your
finger to protect the display.
• If you touch a button and there is no reaction, remove your finger
from the display once, and try again.
• Onscreen buttons that cannot be operated appear dull in color.

Common onscreen buttons
[

[

]:Returns to the previous screen. Depending on the
function, this button may cancel the operations
performed on the screen.
]: Closes the window.

The display will differ depending on the source. For
details, refer to the display example of each source.
Lights up when connected to a BLUETOOTH
compatible device.
: BLUETOOTH connection to audio device
: BLUETOOTH connection to Hands Free Phone
Blinks while reconnecting. Does not display when
connection is set to OFF.

Indicates the battery level of the connected
BLUETOOTH device.

Selecting an Item in a List
To scroll through a list, perform the following operations.

Touch the screen and slide your finger up and down.
The screen will scroll along with your finger movement.
Also, you can touch [ ] and [ ].

Battery
Level

No Battery

Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

Icon
This may not be displayed depending on the connected
BLUETOOTH device.

Indicates the signal strength level of the connected
BLUETOOTH compatible device.
Displayed when BLUETOOTH setting is ON.
0

1

2

3

No Service

The clock display
You can switch between the 12 hour display and 24 hour
display options.
For details on how to set the clock display, refer to “Clock
Display Setting” (page 31).
• After touching the screen, move your finger away from the screen
before dragging and that item will be selected.

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Displaying Audio/Visual Information on
the Navigation screen
You can display the currently playing information (Frequency, Track
No., etc.) in the Indicator Bar of the Navigation screen.

Touch [

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Radio/RBDS
The RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data System) is a radio information
system. The RBDS allows you to receive a variety of information such
as traffic information, station names.

Display example for Radio main screen

Presetting Stations Manually

1
2

Tune in a desired radio station you wish to store in
the preset memory by manual or automatic seek
tuning.
Touch and hold any one of the preset buttons for at
least 2 seconds.
The selected station is stored.

3

Repeat the procedure to store up to 5 other stations
onto the same band.
To use this procedure for other bands, simply select the
desired band and repeat the procedure.
A total of 18 stations can be stored in the preset memory
(6 stations for each band; FM1, FM2 or AM).

• If a preset memory has already been set in the same preset number, it
will be cleared and the new station will be memorized.

Band display
Displays the band of the signal currently being
received.
Frequency display
Displays the frequency, song name and artist name of
the signal currently being received.
Preset button
Registers and recalls preset frequencies.
Seek mode
Displays the current Seek mode.

Listening to the Radio

1

Touch [Radio] of Top banner.

Presetting Stations Automatically
The tuner can automatically seek and store 6 strong stations in the
selected band in ascending order of frequency.

After selecting the desired band, touch [A.Memo] of
Bottom banner.
The tuner automatically seeks and stores 6 strong stations into
the preset buttons in ascending order of frequency.
When automatic storing has completed, the station stored in the
preset 1 is selected.
• If no stations are stored, the tuner will return to the original station
you were listening to before the automatic storing procedure began.
• You can cancel this process by touching [A.Memo] while the tuner is
automatically seeking stations. Canceling will return the tuner preset
to the previous setting.

The radio mode is activated and the display changes to the
Radio mode screen.

2

Touch [Band] of Bottom banner to select the
desired radio band.
Each touch changes the bands as follows:
FM1

3

FM2

AM

FM1

Touch [Tune] to select the tuning mode.
DX Seek

Local Seek

Manual

• There are two modes you can select for auto tuning, DX and
Local:
- DX (Distance) mode;
Both strong and weak stations will be tuned in.
- Local mode;
Only strong stations will be tuned in.
The initial setting is DX.

4

Tuning to Preset Stations
You can tune in the preset stations in memory on either band using its
preset number.

1
2

Touch [Band] of Bottom banner repeatedly until the
desired band is displayed.
Touch any one of the preset buttons that has a
station stored to it.
The preset station is received.

• Each time you press the
,
buttons, you can also change
the frequency registered into the preset buttons (1 through 6).

Touch [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] to change the radio
frequency up or down respectively.
In manual mode, touch and hold to change the frequency
continuously.

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PTY (Program Type) Tuning
FM Radio mode

1

Touch [PTY] of Bottom banner.
The Select PTY list screen is displayed.

2

Touch the selected program type to start searching
for a station in the type.
If no PTY station is found, “No PTY.” will be displayed.

Displaying Radio Text
Text messages from a radio station can be displayed.

1
2

Tune in a radio station that transmits text messages.
Touch [Info] in the bottom banner in FM radio mode
repeatedly to switch to the desired display.

RBDS

Station Info Mode (PS/PTY/ Frequency/Song Name)
Song Info Mode (PS/Song Name/Artist Name/Album Name)
Radio Text Mode (Radio Text)

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CD/MP3/WMA/AAC

Repeat Play
Touch [

Display example for MP3/WMA/AAC main screen

] to repeatedly play back.

The tracks (files) will be played repeatedly.
The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
CD:
Repeat

(OFF)

Repeat

MP3/WMA/AAC:
Repeat

Repeat Folder*

(OFF)

* Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back.
• If the Repeat Play mode is activated during M.I.X. playback, the
M.I.X. mode will be canceled.

Song title
Artist title
Album title
Current song no./Total song no.
Playing time

M.I.X. (Random Play)

• If there is no CD text, the message “No Text” appears.

Touch [

] of Bottom banner during playback.

The tracks (files) on the disc will be played back in a random
sequence.

Playback

The M.I.X. mode switches every time [

1

Repeat

Touch [Disc] of Top banner.

] is touched.

CD:

The display shows the Disc mode screen.
M.I.X.

(OFF)

M.I.X.

When a disc is inserted into the disc slot of this unit, with the
label side facing up, the unit starts playback of the disc.

2

MP3/WMA/AAC:

Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the desired track (file).

M.I.X. Folder*

Returning to the beginning of the current track (file):
Touch [ ].
Fast reverse :
Touch and hold [ ].
Advancing to the beginning of the next track (file) :
Touch [ ].
Fast forward :
Touch and hold [ ].

• The

3

,

buttons provide the same functions above.

To pause playback, touch [

/

].

[ ] is displayed in the middle of the screen.
Touch [ / ] again or touch [ ] in the middle of the screen
to start playback.
• The INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S can play back MP3/WMA/
AAC files saved to CD or DVD. Use a format compliant with this
unit.
For further information about playing or storing MP3/WMA/AAC
files, refer to pages 22 and 23 before using the unit.
• Any file protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) copy
protection, cannot be played back on this unit.
• If a disc contains both audio data and MP3/WMA/AAC data, this unit
plays back only the audio data.
• The track display for CD audio data playback shows the track
numbers recorded on the disc.
• If an MP3/WMA/AAC disc with many files and folders is played, it
may take longer than normal to start playback.
• The playback time may not be correctly displayed when a VBR
(Variable Bit Rate) recorded file is played back.

(OFF)

M.I.X. Folder*

* Only files in a folder are played back in random sequence.
• If the M.I.X. mode is activated during Repeat playback, the Repeat
Play mode will be canceled.
• If you select a track by using the search mode, the M.I.X. play mode
will be canceled.

M.I.X. ALL (Shuffle Songs) (Concerning
MP3/WMA/AAC)
All files in the disc are played back in random sequence.

1
2

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner during
playback.
Touch [Shuffle Songs].
The
indicator lights, and the songs in a folder are
played back in random sequence. When all the songs in the
target folder have been played, the next folder plays back.
To cancel M.I.X. play, touch [

].

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Selecting Folders (Concerning MP3/
WMA/AAC)
Touch [
folder.

] or [

] of Bottom banner to select the

Searching from CD Text

1

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner during
playback.
The CD text search screen is displayed.

2

Touch the selected track name.
The selected track will be played back.

• For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 17).

File/Folder Name Search (Concerning
MP3/WMA/AAC)

1

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner during
playback.

Folder Name Search mode
Touch [

] in the desired folder.

The first file in the selected folder is played back.

File Name Search mode

2

Touch the desired folder name.
The File name of the selected folder is displayed.

3

CAUTION

Except for private use, duplicating audio data (including MP3/
WMA/AAC data) or distributing, transferring, or copying it,
whether for free or for a fee, without permission of the copyright
holder is strictly prohibited by the Copyright Act and by
international treaty.
What is MP3?
MP3, whose official name is “MPEG Audio Layer 3,” is a
compression standard prescribed by the ISO, the International
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
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.

The folder name list screen is displayed.

2

About MP3/WMA/AAC

Touch the desired file name.
The selected file is played back.

• To return to the previous hierarchy, touch [
].
• For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 17).
• After selecting a folder via a Folder name search, touch [
] on the
main screen to display the folder search screen.
• After selecting a file via a File name search, touch [
] on the
main screen to display the file search screen.

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What is WMA?
WMA, or “Windows Media™ Audio,” is compressed audio data.
WMA is similar to MP3 audio data.
Method for creating MP3/WMA/AAC files
Audio data is compressed using software with MP3/WMA/AAC
codecs. For details on creating MP3/WMA/AAC files, refer to the
user’s manual for that software.
MP3/WMA/AAC files that are playable on this device have the
file extensions.
MP3: “mp3”
WMA: “wma” (ver. 7.x, 8.x, 9.x are supported)
AAC: “m4a”
WMA is not supported for the following files, Windows Media
Audio Professional, Windows Media Audio 9 Voice or Windows
Media Audio 9 Pro Lossless (Disc Media Only).
There are many different versions of the AAC format. Confirm
that the software being used conforms to the acceptable
formats listed above. It’s possible that the format may be
unplayable even though the extension is valid.
Playback of AAC files encoded by iTunes is supported.

Supported playback sampling rates and bit rates

Order of files
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.)

MP3
Sampling rates: 8 kHz - 48 kHz (Disc/USB)
Bit rates:

8 kbps - 320 kbps (Disc/USB)

WMA
Sampling rates: 32 kHz - 48 kHz (Disc)
8 kHz - 48 kHz (USB)
Bit rates:
64 kbps - 256 kbps (Disc)
5 kbps - 384 kbps (USB)
AAC
Sampling rates: 16 kHz - 96 kHz (Disc)
8 kHz - 48 kHz (USB)
Bit rates:
32 kbps - 384 kbps (Disc)
48 kbps - 238 kbps (USB)

Root
Folder

This device may not play back correctly depending on sampling
rates.
ID3 tags/WMA tags
This device supports ID3 tag v1.0, v1.1, v2.2, v2.3, v2.4, and
WMA tag Ver.1.x. 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 64 characters).
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, CDRW (DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RW) using CD-R writing
software and USB memory.
• Maximum numbers of playable files / folders
Disc: 2,000 files/200 folders (including Root Folder/DivX® file)
USB memory: 10,000 files/folders (including Root Folder/
DivX® file)
Playback may not be performed if a disc exceeds the limitations
described above.
If a file/folder name is long, the maximum possible number of
files may decrease.
• Both Audio and Video files are counted if their formats are
playable on this unit.
Media supported
The media that this device can play back are CD-ROMs, CD-Rs,
CD-RWs, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, DVD+Rs, DVD+RWs and USB
memory.
Corresponding File Systems
This device supports discs formatted with ISO9660 Level 1 or
Level 2, UDF1.02 and UDF1.02(ISO Bridge).
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 for folder/file names are letters A-Z (all caps),
numbers 0-9, and ‘_’ (underscore).

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 music 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

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

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.

This device supports CD-ROM Mode1, CD-ROM XA
Mode2(Form1&2), Mixed Mode CD and Multi-Session.
This device cannot correctly play back discs recorded with
Track At Once or packet writing.

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The DVD operation screen display

DVD

Touch the screen while the DVD playback screen is
displayed.
The DVD operation screen is displayed.

Display example for DVD Video main screen

Touch [<<], [>>]

Display example for DivX® main screen

Touch [<<], [>>]

Information display-1
DVD-Video:
Title name/Chapter No.
DivX®:
Title name/Current File No./Total File No. in Current Folder

Information display-2
DVD-Video:
Audio signal output/Subtitle/Angle
DivX®:
Audio signal output/Subtitle

Playing time
Disc types that can be used for each heading are
represented by the following marks.
DVD Commercial Video discs (used for the
distribution of movies, etc.) or a DVD-R/DVDRW, 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.

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• The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the DVD mode
for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed.
• If you try to activate the DVD while driving, the display will show the
warning-Picture off for your safety.
• Some operations cannot be carried out depending on the disc or
playback screen.

Playing a Disc

If a Menu Screen Appears
On DVD mode, menu screens may appear automatically. If this
happens, perform the operation described below to start playback.

WARNING
It is dangerous for the driver to watch the DVD/TV/
Video while driving the vehicle. The driver may be
distracted from looking ahead and an accident could
occur.

Direct Menu Operations
Touch the DVD menu directly.
• Some operations cannot be performed depending on the disc.

Menu Operations
Install the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S correctly
so that the driver cannot watch DVD/TV/Video unless
the vehicle is stopped and the emergency brake is
applied.

1

Touch [Key].
The menu operation mode will be displayed.

If the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S 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.

Caution
• Not all functions will operate for every DVD. See the
individual DVD’s instructions for details on the
features supported.
• Fingerprints on a disc may adversely affect
playback. If a problem occurs, remove the disc and
check for fingerprints on the playback side. Clean
the disc if necessary.
• If you switch the power or Ignition key OFF or
change sources during playback, playback will
continue where you left off when you resume
playback.
• If you try to perform an invalid operation (based on
the type of disc being played), the following mark is
displayed on the monitor screen:

• Play Position Memory Function
Even if you turn power off or switch the Ignition key
to OFF during playback or change the source,
playback will continue from the point where
playback stopped when the power is turned ON
again.

Touch [
][
] to change the Key panel location
from right to left or vice-versa.
Touch [Return] to return to the previous display.

2

Select a desired menu item by touching [
[ ] or [ ].

], [

],

• Touching [ ] in the operation panel returns to the screen in
step 1.
• Touching [Key] displays the Numeric Keypad Input Mode
screen.
For details of the Numeric Keypad Input Mode screen, refer to
“Numeric Keypad Input Operations” (page 26).

3

Touch [Enter] to confirm the selected item.

Touch [Disc] of Top banner.
The display shows the Disc mode screen.
Or insert a disc with the label side facing up. The unit starts to
play the disc.
• The reverse side of a double-sided DVD will not be played
automatically.
Remove the disc, turn it over, and reinsert it.
• Refer also to “Disc Setting” (page 42).
• While reading a DivX® file, the fast-forwarding/fast-reversing and
repeat functions, etc. cannot be used.
• A DivX® file that exceeds 4GB cannot be played back.

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Numeric Keypad Input Operations

1

Stopping Playback

Touch [10Key] of Bottom banner.
The numeric keypad input mode screen appears
If [10Key] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner
to display [10Key].

2

Touch and hold [ ] for at least 2 seconds during
playback.
“

” indicator and [

] in the middle of the screen are displayed.

• Playback starts from the beginning when [ /ll] or [ ] in the
middle of the screen is touched while playback is stopped.

Touch a desired number.

Fast-forwarding/Fast-reversing

1

Touch and hold for more than 1 second to forward/reverse
at double speed.
Every time you touch [ ]/[ ] during fast- reverse/fastforward, the speed changes as follows: 2x
4x
8x
2x.

Touch [
] to delete an entered number.
Touch [Delete All] to delete all entered number.

3

Touch [Enter] on the numeric keypad mode screen
to confirm your selection.
Touch [

During playback, touch and hold [ ] (Fast-reverse)
or touch and hold [ ] (Fast-forward).

• For a DivX® file that does not contain index information, the
fast forward and the reverse option is not available.
• The
,
buttons provide the same functions above.

] to hide the keypad display.

2

Displaying the Top Menu Screen
When a DVD contains two or more titles, the top menu screen appears.

Touch [Top Menu] of Bottom banner.
The top menu screen appears.
• To perform necessary operations, refer to “If a Menu Screen
Appears” (page 25).

Touch [

/

] to return to normal playback.

• No sound is played back during fast-forwarding/fast-reversing.
• On DVD mode, the menu screen may reappear during fastforwarding/fast-reversing.
• This operation may not be possible on certain discs.

Finding the Beginnings of Chapters/
Tracks/Files

Displaying the Menu Screen
With a DVD having two or more menus, a menu screen will appear for
the programs available, in addition to the main programs.

Touch [Menu] of Bottom banner.
The Root menu screen appears.

During playback, touch [ ] or [ ].
The chapter/track/file switches each time the button is touched,
and playback of the selected chapter/track/file starts.
: Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the
current chapter, track or file.
: Touch this to start playback from the beginning of the
following chapter, track or file.

• To perform necessary operations, refer to “If a Menu Screen
Appears” (page 25).

• Some DVDs do not have chapters.
• The
,
buttons provide the same functions above.

Stopping Playback (PRE STOP)

Supplementary explanations
Touch the stop button during playback to stop playback. That position is
stored in the memory.

1

Touch [ ] during playback.
“Pre ” indicator and [
displayed.

2

] in the middle of the screen are

Touch [ /ll] in the PRE STOP mode or touch [
the middle of the screen.

] in

Playback starts from the position at which it was stopped.
• For some discs, the position at which playback was stopped may not
be accurate.

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“Chapters” are divisions of movies or musical selections on
DVDs.

Playing Still Frames (Pausing)

1
2

Repeat Playback
Use this function to play the disc’s titles, chapters or tracks, etc.,
repeatedly.

During playback, Touch [
Touch [ / ] or [
resume playback.

/

] of Bottom banner.

] in the middle of the screen to

Touch [

DVD Video

• 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.

Slow Motion Playback

1

When [ ] is touched and held while in the pause
mode, the 1/16th speed slow motion playback mode
is set.
Furthermore, when touched and held [ ] again, the
slow motion speed switches to 1/2 the normal speed.
• The

2

Touch [

] of Bottom banner.

The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.

(Chapter)

The chapter is played repeatedly.

(Title)

The title is played repeatedly.

(OFF)

Playback returns to normal mode.

DivX ®

(File)

The file is played repeatedly.

(Folder)

The folder is played repeatedly.

buttons provide the same functions above.

/

] of Bottom banner to play back.

(Repeat All)

• No sound is played during slow motion playback.
• 1/2, 1/16 are approximate speeds. The actual speed differs from disc
to disc.
• You cannot execute reverse slow motion playback.

The disc is played repeatedly.

Searching by Title Number
Selecting Folders
Touch [
folder.

] or [

] of Bottom banner to select the

• Touch [
Touch [

] to play from the first file of the previous folder.
] to play from the first file of the next folder.

Use this function to easily find positions on the DVD using the DVD’s
titles. Perform operations while playback is stopped.

1

Touch [10Key] of Bottom banner.
The numeric keypad input mode screen appears.
If [10Key] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner
to display [10Key].
• For DVD Video, the numeric keypad can also be displayed by
touching the Menu screen and then touching [Key] twice.

2

Enter a desired title by touching its number.
See page 26 for operation of the numeric keypad.

3

Touch [Enter].
Playback will start from the number selected.

4

Touch [

].

• This function cannot be used on discs on which no title numbers are
recorded.
• Some disc may not accept any operation.

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Searching Directly by Chapter Number
Use this function to easily move to the beginnings of the chapters on the
disc. Perform operations during playback, during PRE-STOP or while
playback is paused.

1

Touch [10Key] of Bottom banner.
The numeric keypad input mode screen will appear.
If [10Key] is not displayed, touch [<<] in the bottom banner
to display [10Key].

2

Touch and enter the chapter number you want to
play.

Switching the Angle
On DVDs in which scenes have been filmed from multiple angles, the
angle can be switched during playback.

Touch [Angle] of Bottom banner.
The angle switches between the angles recorded on the disc
every time the button is touched.
If [Angle] is not displayed, touch [<<] or [>>] in the bottom banner
to display [Angle].
• Some time may be required for the angle to change.
• Depending on the disc, the angle may switch in one of two ways.
- Seamless: The angle switches smoothly.
- Non-seamless: When the angle is switched, a still picture is
displayed first, after which the angle switches.

See page 26 for operation of the numeric keypad.

3

Touch [Enter] to confirm your selection.
Playback will start from the selected chapter.

4

Touch [

DVDs with multiplex audio or audio languages allow switching the
sound during playback.

].

• This function is not available for a disc on which chapters are not
stored.

Searching for a Desired Video File
You can select a video file from the list screen.

1

Touch [

(Search)] of Bottom banner.

The search mode is activated.

2

Folder Name Search mode
Touch [

File Name Search mode
Touch the desired folder name.
The File name of the selected folder is displayed.

4

The sound switches between the alternate audio tracks
recorded on the disc every time the button is touched.
If [Audio] is not displayed, touch [<<] or [>>] in the bottom banner
to display [Audio].
• The alternate track selected becomes the default setting every time
the power is turned on or the disc is replaced. If the disc does not
include that track, the disc’s default language is selected instead.
• Not all discs will allow changing the alternate audio tracks during
playback. In these cases, select audio tracks from the DVDs menu.
• There may be a delay before the selected alternate track begins to
play.

Touch the desired file name.
The selected file is played back.

• To return to the previous hierarchy, touch [
].
• For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 17).
• After selecting a folder via a Folder name search, touch [
] on the
main screen to display the folder search screen.
• After selecting a file via a File name search, touch [
] on the
main screen to display the file search screen.

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Switching the Subtitles (Subtitle
Language)

] in the desired folder.

The first file in the selected folder is played back.

3

Touch [Audio] of Bottom banner.

Touch [Video].
The folder list screen appears.

3

Switching the Audio Tracks

With DVDs on which multiple subtitle languages are recorded, the
subtitle language can be switched during playback; moreover, subtitles
can be hidden.

Touch [Subtitle] of Bottom banner.
Touching this button repeatedly selects sequentially the subtitle
languages recorded on the disc, and then turns the subtitles
OFF.
If [Subtitle] is not displayed, touch [<<] or [>>] in the bottom
banner to display [Subtitle].
• There may be a delay before the selected subtitle appears.
• Not all discs will allow changing the subtitles during playback. In
these cases, select subtitles from the DVDs menu.
• The subtitle 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.

About DivX®
DivX® is a codec (software) to compress moving images while
maintaining image quality using a highly advanced compression ratio
and operating speed.
• Official DivX® Certified product
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX® is a digital video format created by
DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi Corporation. This is an official
DivX Certified® device that plays DivX video. Visit divx.com for
more information and software tools to convert your files into
DivX videos.
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX Certified® device
must be registered in order to play purchased DivX Video-onDemand (VOD) movies. To obtain your registration code, locate
the DivX VOD section in your device setup menu. Go to
vod.divx.com for more information on how to complete your
registration.

Media supported
The unit can play back CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/
DVD+RW discs and USB memory device that are recorded in
the DivX® mode.

• DivX® files stored in a USB memory device and protected by
DRM (Digital Rights Management) cannot be played.
• Some DivX files stored in a USB memory cannot be operated/
played.

Corresponding extension
“avi,” “divx”

Video Codec
DivX® versions 3, 4, 5, and 6 (versions 5 handle both interlaced
and progressive)

Audio Codec
MPEG1 Layer2 (MP2)
MPEG1 Layer3 (MP3)
MPEG2 Layer2 (MP2)
MPEG2 Layer3 (MP3)
Dolby Digital

32 to 384 kbps
32 to 320 kbps
8 to 160 kbps
8 to 160 kbps
32 to 448 kbps

Image bit rate
“average 4 Mbps, Peak 8 Mbps”
Home Theater Profile supported

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2

Setup

Touch [General].

Setup Operation
Touch the [SETUP] icon on the Audio/Visual Playback screen to
display the Setup main screen.
[Setup] icon

The General Setup screen appears.

3

Select the desired item.

General Setup
General Setup Operation

Setting items: Text Display / Clock Display /
Top/Bottom Banner Fade Out /
Screen/LED Customize / Visual / About /
Installation / Demo mode

• Depending on the item, repeat step 3.
To display the General Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or
ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.

1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Release the parking brake (for your safety, operate
while depressing the foot brake pedal).
3 Engage the parking brake again.
• For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the General mode operation has
been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the
General Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been
turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure
(1 through 3) of “To display the General mode screen.”
Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To
display the General mode screen.”

The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each
“Setting item” of General Setup. Refer to each section for
details.

1

Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.
The Setup main screen is displayed.

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4

Touch [

] or [

] etc., to change its setting.

• When the pop-up window for setup is displayed, touch [
close the window after setting.

5

Touch [

] to

] to return to the previous screen.

• Immediately after changing the settings of General Setup (While the
system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to
OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.

Text Display Setting
[Text Display] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. Refer to
“General Setup Operation” (page 30).

Setting the Scroll
Scroll display is available if CD text, folder name, file name or tag
information is entered.
Setting item: Auto Scroll
Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / On
Off:
On:

Turns off the scroll mode.
Turns on the Auto scroll mode. Scroll display is repeated
as long as the mode is turned on.

Format Settings
The character code to be used for tag text information displayed on the
screen can be selected from 7 character codes.
Setting item: Format
Setting contents: Latin-1 / Latin-9 (Initial setting) / Russian /
Chinese / Thai / Arabic / Hebrew
Latin-1:
Latin-9:
Russian:
Chinese:
Thai:
Arabic:
Hebrew:

ISO 8859-1
ISO 8859-15
ISO 8859-5
GB18030
CP874
CP1256
CP1255

Setting Top banner and Bottom banner
Display
[Top/Bottom Banner Fade Out] is selected on the General setup menu
in step 3. Refer to “General Setup Operation” (page 30).
You can configure the display setting for the Top banner and Bottom
banner for the audio/visual source.
Setting item: Top/Bottom Banner Fade Out
Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / Top / Top and Bottom
Always displayed
Top banner will fade out after 5 seconds if no
operations are performed.
Top and Bottom: Top banner and Bottom banner will fade out
after 5 seconds if no operations are
performed.
Off:
Top:

Setting the Menu Language
The Setup menu, feedback information, etc. for this unit can be changed
to appear in the selected language.

Screen/LED Customize

Setting item: Language
Setting contents: English / Spanish / French / Italian / German /
Portuguese / Swedish / Finnish / Russian /
Dutch / Norwegian / Thai / Arabic / Chinese /
Czech / Danish / Greek / Hungarian / Polish /
Slovak / Turkish / Hebrew / Bahasa Indonesia /
Bahasa Malay

Touch [Screen/LED Customize] on the General setup menu in step 3.
Refer to “General Setup Operation” (page 30).

• Touch [OK] to confirm the language and display the screen in the
specified language.

Clock Display Setting
[Clock Display] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. Refer
to “General Setup Operation” (page 30).
The clock indication on the monitor display is turned on or off
respectively.
Setting item: Clock Display
Setting contents: Off / Type A (Initial setting) / Type B
Off:
Not displayed
Type A: The clock indication is displayed in the upper right
corner of the screen when the Top banner fades out.
Type B: The clock indication is always displayed in the bottom
right corner of the screen.

Setting the Brightness of the Backlighting
The illumination control adjusts the brightness of the backlighting based
on the car ambient lighting for easier viewing.
Setting item: Dimmer
Setting contents: Auto (Initial setting) / On / Off
Auto: Adjust the brightness of the background illumination of
the monitor automatically to the brightness of the car
interior.
On: Keep the background illumination of the monitor dark.
Off: Deactivate Auto Dimmer mode to keep the background
illumination of the monitor bright.

• When “Auto” or “On” is set, the setting is also applied for the button
lighting in “Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at Night”
(page 32).

Adjusting the Minimum Level of Backlight
You can adjust the brightness of the backlight. This function could be
used, for instance, to change the screen brightness while traveling at
night.
Setting item: Screen Dimmer Level
Setting content: -15 to +15 (Initial setting: 0)

You can adjust the level between MIN (-15) and MAX (+15).
When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display
shows “MIN” or “MAX” respectively.

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Adjusting the Dimmer of Button Lighting at
Night
You can adjust the brightness of the button lighting at night with the
dimmer.
Setting item: Key Illumination Level
Setting level: -2 to +2 (Initial setting: 0)

Visual Setting
[Visual] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. Refer to
“General Setup Operation” (page 30).

1

Touch the desired item.

Switching the Display Color and Wallpaper
Image (Background)
You can change the Display Color or Wallpaper Image.
Copy the desired image file from a USB memory device to use on this
device.
• Copiable image files
- PNG (.png)/JPEG (.jpg)
- Max Resolution=4000x4000 pixel

1

• “Current Source” can be setting while a video is playing.
• “Camera” can be set when “Camera Select” is set to “Rear.”

Touch [Background Customize].

2

Display example for Background Setting main screen

Setting item: Current Source (Video Media) / Camera
Setting contents: Display Mode* / Brightness / Color / Contrast

Touch [

] of the desired item.

* Only “Current Source (Video Media)” can be set.

3
4

Touch [
Touch [

] or [
] or [

] to change its setting.
] to return to the previous screen.

• Immediately after changing the settings of Display Setup (While the
system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to
OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.

Switching Display Modes
Setting item: Display Mode
Setting contents: FULL (Initial setting) / NORMAL

Wallpaper File List in USB memory
• Built in Wallpaper Image File is “Alpine BG.”

Preview of selected file
Color select switch
Switching the Display Color
Setting Color: Blue (Initial setting) / Light Blue / Turquoise /
Green / Red / Amber / Dark Yellow / Black

2

In FULL mode, the monitor displays a normal picture wider to fit
in a wide-screen monitor.

Touch the desired color select switch.
The Display Color is changed. The changed Display Color
will be reflected even if [OK] in the lower right of the screen
is not touched.

Switching the Wallpaper Image (Background)

2

Select the desired file from the Wallpaper File List.
The selected file is previewed.

3

Touch [OK].
The previewed image file is set as the Wallpaper Image.

• You cannot change the color of the Wallpaper Image copied from a
USB memory device.

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In NORMAL mode, the monitor displays a normal picture at the
center of the screen with a vertical black band at each side.

Adjusting Brightness
Setting item: Brightness
Setting content: -15 to +15 (Initial setting: 0)

You can adjust the brightness between MIN (-15) and MAX
(+15). When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the
display shows “MIN” or “MAX” respectively.

Checking the DivX® Registration
This unit will display the registration code required to play a DivX®
VOD (Video On Demand), or you can also display the deregistration
code.
Setting item: Warranty/Copyright Info.

Displaying the Registration Code

Adjusting Color of Picture
Setting item: Color
Setting content: -15 to +15 (Initial setting: 0)

You can adjust the color between MIN (-15) and MAX (+15).
When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display
shows “MIN” or “MAX” respectively.

Adjusting Image Contrast
Setting item: Contrast
Setting content: -15 to +15 (Initial setting: 0)

You can adjust the contrast between LOW (-15) and HIGH (+15).
When it reaches the minimum or maximum point, the display
shows “LOW” or “HIGH” respectively.

1
2
3

Touch [Warranty/Copyright Info.].
Touch [DivX(R) VOD].
Touch [Registration].
The registration code is displayed on the screen.

4

Touch [OK].

Displaying the Deregistration Code

1
2
3

Touch [Warranty/Copyright Info.].
Touch [DivX(R) VOD].
Touch [Deregistration].
The confirmation dialog screen appears.

About INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S
[About] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. Refer to
“General Setup Operation” (page 30).

4

Touch [OK].
The deregistration code is displayed on the screen.

• When you have finished, touch [Cancel]. If you want to continue and
display a new registration code, touch [OK], check the registration
code, and then touch [OK] again.

Displaying the Product Information
Initializing the System
You can view the version information of this product. Make note of this
information and refer to it whenever you contact Alpine Tech Support or
an Alpine-authorized dealer.
Setting item: Version Info
Setting content: Serial No. / Firmware Version

You can initialize all data, to restore the factory settings. Remove the
CD/DVD disc, etc. from the system before operation
Setting item: Restore Factory Setting

1
2

Touch [Restore Factory Setting].
After the confirmation message appears, touch
[OK].
The confirmation screen appears again.

3

Touch [OK].
The system starts initialization.

• Do not turn on/off the power or change the ignition key position until
system restart is completed.

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Installation Setup
[Installation] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. See
“General Setup Operation” (page 30).
Setting item: Installation

Sound Setup
Sound Setup Operation

The Installation check screen is displayed.
To display the Sound Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or
ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.

1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Release the parking brake (for your safety, operate
while depressing the foot brake pedal).
3 Engage the parking brake again.
• For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.

Demonstration Setup
[Demo mode] is selected on the General setup menu in step 3. Refer to
“General Setup Operation” (page 30).

Setting Demo mode to Off/On
This unit has a Demonstration feature for the display. When you install
and use the unit for the first time, the unit will enter demo mode
automatically. To quit demo mode, set Demo mode to Off.
Setting item: Demo mode
Setting contents: Off / On (Initial setting)

• If you perform an operation during the Demo mode, the
demonstration is temporarily stopped.

Now, the locking system for the Sound mode operation has been
released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the Sound
Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off.
It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure
(1 through 3) of “To display the Sound mode screen.”
Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To
display the Sound mode screen.”

The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each
“Setting item” of Sound Setup. Refer to each section for details.

1

Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.
The Setup main screen is displayed.

2

Touch [Sound].

The Sound Menu screen appears.

3

Select the desired item.

Setting items: Car Specific Sound Setup* / Media Xpander* /
EQ Presets* / Quick Sound /
TCR (Time Correction) / X-Over* /
Parametric EQ* / Other / Defeat*

* When BASS ENGINE SQ of Quick Sound Setup is set to “On,” the
message “This function cannot be used now. Please check Sound
APP connection and BASS ENGINE SQ settings.” will be displayed.
This setting cannot be selected.

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4

Touch [

] or [

] etc., to change its setting.

• When the pop-up window for setup is displayed, touch [
close the window after setting.

5

Touch [

] to

] to return to the previous screen.

• Immediately after changing the Sound Setup (while the system is
writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to OFF.
Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.

Car Specific Sound Setup
[Car Specific Sound Setup] is selected on the Sound setup menu in
step 3. Refer to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 34).
You can set and reproduce the best audio environment for the
environment in your car.

1

Setting the MX (Media Xpander)
[Media Xpander] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer
to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 34).
MX (Media Xpander) makes vocals or instruments sound distinct
regardless of the music source. The CD, USB memory and iPod/iPhone,
will be able to reproduce the music clearly even in cars with a lot of
road noise.
Setting item: Media Xpander

1

Touch [On] of “ALL MX Off/On” in the MX setup
screen.

Touch the relevant Vehicle type.

2

Touch any of [
Media

2
3
4
5

Touch the position of the driver’s seat.
Touch the size of the front speaker.
Select whether or not there is a tweeter.
Select the installation position of the rear speaker.
If you select “No rear speaker,” you cannot adjust the rear
speaker in Fader/Time Correction/X-Over in sound setup.

6

Select whether or not there is a subwoofer.
If you select “No,” you cannot adjust the subwoofer level/
subwoofer phase in sound setup.

7

Select the material of the car seats.
The settings confirmation screen is displayed.
• If the car seats are made of both leather and fabric, select [Half
Leather].

8

Check the settings and touch [OK].

][

][

][

].

Level
Off

1

2

3

Radio (FM)
DVD
CD
Compressed
Media
(CMPM)
Pandora
AUX
SiriusXM
• The MX setting can be performed only when a source is currently
selected.
• MP3/WMA/AAC/iPod/USB Audio/DivX®/Bluetooth Audio
correspond to MX Compressed Media.
MX FM
The medium to high frequencies become more clear, and
produces well balanced sound in all the bands.
MX DVD
(Movie)
The dialog portion of the video is reproduced more clearly.
(DVD Music)
This disc contains a large quantity of data such as music clip.
MX uses this data to reproduce the sound accurately.

• If Preset3 was already saved for Time Correction/X-Over/Parametric
EQ, the data will be overwritten.
• The Car Specific Sound settings are reflected in the following Audio
Setup items:
- Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer Curve (Parametric EQ)
- Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR)
- Adjusting the Crossover Settings (X-Over)
• The Equalizer Presets (EQ Presets) settings are FLAT.

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MX CD
CD mode processes a large quantity of data. This data is used
to reproduce the sound cleanly by making use of the data
quantity.
MX SiriusXM
The medium to high frequencies become more clear, and
produces well balanced sound in all the bands.
MX Compressed Media
This corrects information that was omitted at the time of
compression. This reproduces a well-balanced sound close to
the original.
MX Pandora
This corrects information that was omitted at the time of
compression. This reproduces a well-balanced sound close to
the original.
MX AUX
Choose the MX mode (CMPM, Movie, or Music) that
corresponds to the media connected.

• To cancel MX mode for all music sources, set MX to “Off” in step 1.
• Each music sources, such as CD and MP3/WMA/AAC can have its
own MX setting.

Equalizer Presets (EQ Presets)

Adjusting the Subwoofer Level
You can set the Subwoofer level when a Subwoofer is connected.
Setting item: SubW. Level
Setting contents: 0 to 15 (Initial setting: 0)

• If the Subwoofer setting is “Off,” the setting cannot be set.
• When BASS ENGINE SQ is set to “On,” this setting cannot be set.

Setting the MX (Media Xpander)
For details on Setting the MX (Media Xpander), refer to page 35.
• When “ALL MX Off” is set, you cannot adjust MX level on the Quick
Sound screen.
• When BASS ENGINE SQ is set to “On,” the setting is not available.

Setting the BASS ENGINE SQ
Selecting BASS ENGINE Type in BASS ENGINE SQ optimizes sound
in all zones of the vehicle. Select the desired BASS ENGINE Type
according to the music genre and mood for well-balanced and effective
bass sound.

Touch BASS ENGINE SQ [On].
The BASS ENGINE SQ select screen is displayed.

[EQ Presets] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to
“Sound Setup Operation” (page 34).
10 typical equalizer settings are preset at the factory for a variety of
musical source material.
Setting item: EQ Presets
Setting contents: FLAT (Initial setting) / POP / ROCK / NEWS /
JAZZ / ELECTRONICA/DANCE / HIP HOP /
EASY LISTENING / COUNTRY / CLASSICAL

• Only one type can be set to ON.
• When EQ Presets is set, the interlinked Parametric EQ settings are
also changed. We recommend storing Parametric EQ settings in the
Preset in advance.
• The EQ Presets setting can be configured when Defeat is “Off.”

Quick Sound Setup
[Quick Sound] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to
“Sound Setup Operation” (page 34).

Adjusting Bass Level/Treble Level
Setting item: Bass/Treble
Setting contents: -7 to +7 (Initial setting: 0)

• When BASS ENGINE SQ is set to “On,” this setting cannot be set.
• Adjustment cannot be performed when Defeat is set to “On.”
• The Bass adjusted setting value is interlinked with Band2 of
Parametric EQ, and the Treble adjusted setting value is interlinked
with Band8.

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BASS ENGINE Level
BASS ENGINE Type

• When BASS ENGINE SQ is set to “On,” Car Specific Sound Setup/
Parametric EQ/Media Xpander/EQ Presets/X-Over cannot be
operated as they are adjusted automatically. Defeat is set to “Off.”

Setting the BASS ENGINE Type

Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR)

You can set your favorite BASS ENGINE type.
Setting contents: Standard (Initial setting) / Punch / Rich / Mid
Bass / Low Bass
Standard: Natural low-pitched sound located in front of front
seats.
Punch:
Punched bass sound, massive, with a feeling of
speed.
Rich:
You can feel wrapped with rich Low-pitched sound
by arranging super-low-pass, low-pass, and mid
lowpass, with sufficient balance.
Mid Bass: Emphasizes the presence of an upper bass.
Reproduces low-pass with a sense of speed.
Low Bass: Super-low-pass presence and a low-pitched sound
which is oriented downwards with deep feeling.

[TCR] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound
Setup Operation” (page 34).
Before performing the following procedures, refer to “About Time
Correction” (page 40).
Setting item: TCR (Time Correction)

1

Touch [ms] or [cm] to select mode for making
adjustments.
Each time you touch, the onscreen button and correction
mode changes.

• The function is disabled when BASS ENGINE SQ is set to “Off.”

Adjusting the BASS ENGINE Level
You can adjust the BASS ENGINE Level.
Setting item: Level
Setting contents: 0 to 6 (Initial setting: 3)

• The function is disabled when BASS ENGINE SQ is set to “Off.”
• The Level 0 of the BASS ENGINE SQ is common to all the types.

Correction mode
ms: Adjust time.
cm: Adjust listening position and distance from each speaker.

2

About Setup when the external power amplifier is
connected
In order to optimize the BASS ENGINE SQ, we recommend the
following procedure to set up the power amplifier.
After setting up, the BASS ENGINE Level will be adjusted according to
the music.

1)
2)

Set GAIN of the power amplifier to “MIN.”
Set the Crossover Mode Sector switch to “OFF.”
• If the switch has no “OFF” position, set as near as possible to
full range.

3)
4)

Set the BASS ENGINE SQ of this unit to “ON,” and the
BASS ENGINE Level to “3.”
Play a song of the genre you frequently listen to, and
adjust GAIN of the power amplifier.

Touch [ ] or [ ] for each speaker to adjust the
time or distance.
0.0msec to 9.9msec (0.1msec/step)
0.0cm to 336.6cm (3.4cm/step)
All speaker setting values are adjustable in the range of 15ms or
510cm.

3

To store the adjusted setting value, touch and hold
[Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] for at least 2
seconds.

• Touch [Flat] to set all values to 0.0.
• If the Rear Speaker setting is “Off,” the Rear Speaker setting cannot
be edited (Refer to page 39).
• If the Subwoofer setting is “Off,” the Subwoofer setting cannot be
edited (Refer to page 39).

Calling the Time Correction Value
Calling the pre-set time correction value.

Adjusting the Fader/Balance

1

Touch [Fader/Balance].

Touch [Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] on the time
correction screen.

The Fader/Balance setting screen is displayed.

The setting stored in the Preset will be recalled.

Image area

2

*

Touch the desired point within the image area. Or
touch [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ].

Fader: F15 to R15
Balance: L15 to R15

* Touch

to return the Fader/Balance value to “00” (center).

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Adjusting the Crossover Settings (XOver)

Adjusting the Parametric Equalizer
Curve (Parametric EQ)

[X-Over] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to
“Sound Setup Operation” (page 34).
Before performing the following procedures, refer to “About the
Crossover” (page 41).

[Parametric EQ] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer
to “Sound Setup Operation” (page 34).
You can modify the Equalizer settings to create a response curve more
appealing to your personal taste.

Setting item: X-Over

1

Setting item: Parametric EQ

Touch [Channel] to select the channel.
Each time you touch, the channel switches.

• The channel being adjusted is displayed in red.
Front HPF

Rear HPF

SubW. LPF

1

Adjust the Parametric EQ to your preference.

Adjusting the Band
Touch [Band] to select the band to be adjusted.
Band1

2

Touch [ ] or [ ] of “Freq.”, then select the cut-off
frequency.
Setting contents: 20 / 25 / 31.5 / 40 / 50 / 63 / 80 (Initial setting) /
100 / 125 / 160 / 200 Hz

Adjusting the Slope

Band8

Band9

• You can select a band directly by touching the screen.

Adjusting the Frequency
Touch [ ] or [ ] of “Freq.” to adjust the frequency of the
selected band.
Adjustable frequency Bands: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (in 1/3 octave
steps)
Band1: 20 Hz~100 Hz (63 Hz)
Band2: 63 Hz~315 Hz (125 Hz)
Band3: 125 Hz~500Hz (250 Hz)
Band4: 250 Hz~1 kHz (500Hz)
Band5: 500 Hz~2 kHz (1 kHz)
Band6: 1 kHz~4 kHz (2 kHz)
Band7: 2 kHz~7.2 kHz (4 kHz)
Band8: 5.8 kHz~12 kHz (8 kHz)
Band9: 9 kHz~20 kHz (16 kHz)

Touch [ ] or [ ] of “Slope”, then adjust the HPF or LPF
slope.
Setting contents: 0 (Initial setting) / 6 / 12 / 18 / 24 dB/oct

Adjusting the Level
Touch [
level.

] or [

] of “Level”, then adjust the HPF or LPF

Setting contents: -12 to 0 dB (Initial setting: 0)

4

···

Adjust the crossover to your preference.

Selecting the Cut-Off Frequency

3

Band2

Repeat steps 1 to 2 to make adjustment to the other
channels.
To store the adjusted setting value, touch and hold
[Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] for at least 2
seconds.

• Touch [Flat] to initialize all values.
• If the Rear Speaker setting is “Off,” the Rear Speaker setting cannot
be edited (Refer to page 39).
• If the Subwoofer setting is “Off,” the Subwoofer setting cannot be
edited (Refer to page 39).
• While adjusting the X-Over you should consider the frequency
response of the connected speakers.

Calling the X-Over adjusted value
Calling the pre-set X-Over adjusted value.

Touch [Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] on the XOver screen.
The setting stored in the Preset will be recalled.

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Adjusting the Level
Touch [
band.

] or [

] of “Level” to adjust the level of selected

Setting contents: -7 to +7 (Initial setting: 0)

Setting the Bandwidth
Touch [

] or [ ] of “Q Adjust” to select the bandwidth.

Setting contents: 1 (Initial setting) / 2 / 3

2
3

To adjust another band, repeat step 1, and adjust all
bands.
To store the adjusted setting value, touch and hold
[Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] for at least 2
seconds.

• Settings exceeding the frequency of adjacent bands are not available.
• While adjusting the Parametric EQ, you should consider the
frequency response of the connected speakers.
• When the parametric EQ is adjusted, the adjustment for EQ Presets
becomes ineffective.
• When EQ Presets is set, the interlinked Parametric EQ settings are
also changed. Band2 of Parametric EQ is also interlinked with the
Bass adjusted setting value, and Band8 is interlinked with the Treble
adjusted setting value. We recommend storing Parametric EQ
settings in the Preset in advance.
• Touch [Flat] to initialize all values.
• The Parametric EQ setting can be configured when Defeat is “Off.”

Calling the Parametric EQ adjusted value
Calling the pre-set Parametric EQ adjusted value.

Touch [Preset1], [Preset2], or [Preset3] on the
Parametric EQ screen.
The setting stored in the Preset will be recalled.

Other Setting
[Other] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound
Setup Operation” (page 34).

Setting the Subwoofer Phase
The subwoofer output phase is toggled Subwoofer Normal (0°) or
Subwoofer Reverse (180°).
Setting item: Subwoofer Phase
Setting contents: 0° / 180° (Initial setting: 0°)

• If the Subwoofer setting is “Off,” the setting cannot be set.

Setting Defeat
[Defeat] is selected on the Sound setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Sound
Setup Operation” (page 34).
Setting item: Defeat
Setting content: Off (Initial setting) / On

• When Defeat is set to “ON,” the Car Specific Sound Setup/MX
(Media Xpander)/EQ Presets/Parametric EQ switch cannot be
selected.
• Defeat is changed to “Off” if you set BASS ENGINE SQ of Quick
Sound Setting to “ON.”

Volume Setting
You can change the volume of the sound heard when a button is
touched.
Setting item: Volume
Key Sound Feedback
Setting contents: 0 to 7 (Initial setting: 5)

Setting the Volume for Each Source
The volume level for each source can be adjusted.
Setting item: Source Volume Setup
Radio / DVD / CD /
Compressed Media / iPod Music / iPod Video /
Pandora / AUX / Bluetooth Audio*1 / SiriusXM*2
Setting contents: -14 to +14 (Initial setting: 0)

*1 Bluetooth Pandora correspond to Bluetooth Audio.
*2 INE-W960/INE-NAV-60 only.
• Settable source differ depending on the connected device and
settings.

Rear Speaker Setting
You can set the rear speaker output to “Off.”
Setting item: Rear Speaker
Setting contents: On (Initial setting) / Off

Turning Subwoofer On/Off
If an optional subwoofer is connected to the unit, make the following
setting.
Setting item: Subwoofer
Setting contents: On / Off (Initial setting)

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These values are the time correction values for the different
speakers. Setting these values to make each sound reach the
listening position at the same time as the sound of other speakers.

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.

5.1ms
0.5m
2.25m

The sound is not balanced because the distance between the
listening position and the various speakers is different.
The difference in distance between the front left speaker and the rear
right speaker is 1.75 m (68-7/8").
Here we calculate the time correction value for the front left speaker
in the diagram on the above.
Conditions:
Farthest Speaker – listening position : 2.25 m (88-9/16")
Front left speaker – listening position : 0.5 m (19-11/16")
Calculation: L = 2.25 m – 0.5 m = 1.75 m (68-7/8")
Time correction = 1.75 ÷ 343*1 × 1000 = 5.1 (ms)

*1 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
2

Sit in the listening position (driver’s seat, etc.) and
measure the distance (in meters) between your head
and the various speakers.
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)

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Time Correction Value List
Time
Difference
(msec)

Distance
(cm)

Distance
(inch)

Time
Difference
(msec)

Distance
(cm)

Distance
(inch)

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.1

173.4

68.3

0.1

3.4

1.3

5.2

176.8

69.7

0.2

6.8

2.7

5.3

180.2

71.0

0.3

10.2

4.0

5.4

183.6

72.4

0.4

13.6

5.4

5.5

187.0

73.7

0.5

17.0

6.7

5.6

190.4

75.0

0.6

20.4

8.0

5.7

193.8

76.4

0.7

23.8

9.4

5.8

197.2

77.7

0.8

27.2

10.7

5.9

200.6

79.1

0.9

30.6

12.1

6.0

204.0

80.4

1.0

34.0

13.4

6.1

207.4

81.7

1.1

37.4

14.7

6.2

210.8

83.1

1.2

40.8

16.1

6.3

214.2

84.4

1.3

44.2

17.4

6.4

217.6

85.8

1.4

47.6

18.8

6.5

221.0

87.1

1.5

51.0

20.1

6.6

224.4

88.4

1.6

54.4

21.4

6.7

227.8

89.8

1.7

57.8

22.8

6.8

231.2

91.1

1.8

61.2

24.1

6.9

234.6

92.5

1.9

64.6

25.5

7.0

238.0

93.8

2.0

68.0

26.8

7.1

241.4

95.1

2.1

71.4

28.1

7.2

244.8

96.5

2.2

74.8

29.5

7.3

248.2

97.8

2.3

78.2

30.8

7.4

251.6

99.2

2.4

81.6

32.2

7.5

255.0

100.5

2.5

85.0

33.5

7.6

258.4

101.8

2.6

88.4

34.8

7.7

261.8

103.2

2.7

91.8

36.2

7.8

265.2

104.5

2.8

95.2

37.5

7.9

268.6

105.9

2.9

98.6

38.9

8.0

272.0

107.2

3.0

102.0

40.2

8.1

275.4

108.5

3.1

105.4

41.5

8.2

278.8

109.9

3.2

108.8

42.9

8.3

282.2

111.2

3.3

112.2

44.2

8.4

285.6

112.6

3.4

115.6

45.6

8.5

289.0

113.9

3.5

119.0

46.9

8.6

292.4

115.2

3.6

122.4

48.2

8.7

295.8

116.6

3.7

125.8

49.6

8.8

299.2

117.9

3.8

129.2

50.9

8.9

302.6

119.3

3.9

132.6

52.3

9.0

306.0

120.6

4.0

136.0

53.6

9.1

309.4

121.9

4.1

139.4

54.9

9.2

312.8

123.3

4.2

142.8

56.3

9.3

316.2

124.6

4.3

146.2

57.6

9.4

319.6

126.0

4.4

149.6

59.0

9.5

323.0

127.3

4.5

153.0

60.3

9.6

326.4

128.6

4.6

156.4

61.6

9.7

329.8

130.0

4.7

159.8

63.0

9.8

333.2

131.3

4.8

163.2

64.3

9.9

336.6

132.7

4.9

166.6

65.7

5.0

170.0

67.0

About the Crossover

Source Setup

Crossover (X-Over):
This unit is equipped with an active crossover. The crossover limits the
frequencies delivered to the outputs. Each channel is controlled
independently. Thus, each speaker pair can be driven by the frequencies
for which they have been optimally designed.
The crossover adjusts the HPF (high pass filter) or LPF (low pass filter)
of each band, and also the slope (how fast the filter rolls off the highs or
lows).
Adjustments should be made according to the reproduction
characteristics of the speakers. Depending on the speakers, a passive
network may not be necessary. If you are unsure about this point, please
consult your authorized Alpine dealer.
Cut-off frequency
(1/3 octave steps)
HPF
LPF

----

20 Hz 200 Hz

Rear
speaker
(HPF)

20 Hz 200 Hz

----

Front
speaker
(HPF)

20 Hz 200 Hz

----

Subwoofer
(LPF)

Slope
HPF

Level
LPF

FLAT, –6,
0 to
–12, –18,
–12 dB
–24 dB/oct.

---FLAT, –6,
–12, –18,
–24 dB/oct.
FLAT, –6,
–12, –18,
–24 dB/oct.

----

0 to
–12 dB

----

0 to
–12 dB

Low range

To display the Source Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or
ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.

1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Release the parking brake (for your safety, operate
while depressing the foot brake pedal).
3 Engage the parking brake again.
• For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the Source mode operation has been
released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the Source
Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been turned off.
It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure
(1 through 3) of “To display the Source mode screen.”
Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To
display the Source mode screen.”

The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each
“Setting item” of Source Setup. Refer to each section for details.

High range

1

Slope adjusting
Output frequency
range
Slope
FLAT

Source Setup Operation

Subwoofer

Output frequency
range
Rear speaker

The Setup main screen is displayed.

2

Touch [

(Source)].

The Source Setup screen appears.

Level
adjusting
(0 to –12 dB)

20 Hz
(Different from actual
display)
LPF cut-off
frequency

Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.

Front speaker

3

Select the desired item.

200 Hz
HPF cut-off
frequency

• HPF (high pass filter): Cuts the lower frequencies and allows the
higher frequencies to pass.
• LPF (low pass filter): Cuts the higher frequencies and allows the
lower frequencies to pass.
• Slope: The level change (in dB) for a frequency change of one octave.
• The higher the slope value, the steeper the slope becomes.
• Adjust the slope to FLAT to bypass the HP or LP filters.
• 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.
• 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.

Setting items: Disc / Radio / SiriusXM / Auxiliary (AUX) /
App Connection Method /
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)

4

Touch [

] or [

] etc., to change its setting.

• When the pop-up window for setup is displayed, touch [
close the window after setting.

5

Touch [

] to

] to return to the previous screen.

• Immediately after changing the Source Setup (while the system is
writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to OFF.
Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.

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Disc Setting
[Disc] is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Source
Setup Operation” (page 41).
• You can perform DVD setup in DVD video mode.
• Touch [Stop] before performing Disc setup.

Setting of the DVD Menu Language

To play in a language other than those displayed
1 Touch [DVD Menu Language Code], [Audio Language
Code] or [Subtitle Language Code].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the 4-digit numeral of the language number.
To reference language numbers, refer to “List of
Language Codes” (page 79).
3 Touch [OK] to memorize the number.
• The setting content changes to “Other” if the desired language code
is input.

Set the language used for the menus (title menu, etc.).
Setting item: DVD Menu Language
Setting contents: AUTO (Initial setting) / EN / JA / DE / ES / FR /
IT / SV / RU / ZH

• When “AUTO” is selected, the primary menu language among the
recorded ones is played.
• As for the language abbreviation, refer to “List of Language Codes”
(page 79).

Setting of the Audio Language
Set the audio language produced from the speakers.
Setting item: Audio Language
Setting contents: AUTO (Initial setting) / EN / JA / DE / ES / FR /
IT / SV / RU / ZH

• When “AUTO” is selected, the primary audio language among the
recorded ones is applied.
• As for the language abbreviation, refer to “List of Language Codes”
(page 79).

Setting of the Subtitle Language
Set the language of the subtitles displayed on the screen.
Setting item: Subtitle Language
Setting contents: AUTO (Initial setting) / EN / JA / DE / ES / FR /
IT / SV / RU / ZH

• When “AUTO” is selected, the primary subtitle language among the
recorded ones is applied.
• As for the language abbreviation, refer to “List of Language Codes”
(page 79).

Changing the Language Setting
The DVD menu language, audio language and subtitle language can be
set according to your preferences.
Once set, this becomes the default language. This function is convenient
if you always want to listen in English, for example. (The language
setting is not effective on some discs. In this case, the default language
is set at the factory.)
• When the settings are changed, old settings are overwritten. Make a
note of the current settings before making changes.
• To temporarily change the language of the current disc, either do so
from the DVD menu or by using the operation described in the
section “Switching the Audio Tracks” (page 28).
• If the disc does not include the selected language, the disc’s default
language is set.

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Changing the Country Code Setting
Set the country code of which you want to set the rating level (Parental
lock).
Setting item: Country Code
Setting contents: Auto / Other
Auto:
Other:

The primary country code among those recorded is
played.
The setting content changes to “Other” if the desired
country code is input.

• If settings are changed, the old settings are overwritten. Make a note
of the current settings before making changes. The settings will be
cleared if the vehicle’s battery is disconnected.
1 Touch [Country Code Input].
2 Touch the 4-digit country code.
As for the country number, refer to “List of Country
Codes” (page 80).
3 Touch [OK] to memorize the code.

Setting the Rating Level (Parental Lock)
This function can help limit the viewing of movies to children of
appropriate age levels only.
Setting item: Parental Control

• If settings are changed, the old settings are overwritten. Make a note
of the current settings before making changes. The memory will be
cleared if the vehicle’s battery is disconnected.
• On unrated discs, playback will not be restricted even if the rating
level is set.
• If you want to play back a disc with parental lock, and its use is
currently restricted, change the rating level and the country number
in order to play back the disc.
• Once set, this rating level remains in memory until changed. To
enable playback of discs of higher rating levels, or to cancel the
parental lock, the setting must be changed.
• Not all discs provide a parental lock. If you are unsure about a disc,
play it first to confirm. Do not leave discs accessible to young
children for whom you deem them inappropriate.
1 Touch [Parental Control].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the numeric keypad to input a 4-digit password.
The initial number is 0000. Input number are displayed
as “*”.
3 Touch [OK] to memorize the number.
The Parental screen appears.

Set the rating level of PARENTAL
4 Touch [Parental Control].
5 Touch [ ] on [ ] to turn “On".
Select “Off” to cancel parental lock or if you do not want
to set a rating level.
6 Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.
7 Touch [Parental Level]
8 Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the rating level (1 to 8).
The smaller the number, the higher the restriction.
9 Touch [ ] to return to the previous screen.

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).

Changing the password
1 Touch [Password Change].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.
2 Touch the input screen to enter a new 4-digit password.
• Keep a note of the number somewhere safe in case you should
forget it.

16:9 WIDE:
Select this when connected to a wide screen TV. This is the
factory setting.

3 Touch [OK] to memorize the number.
4 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
“Do you wish to change Parental level? [OK] [Cancel].”
If this screen appears, change the level as follows:

• To change parental level and play, touch [OK].
When [OK] is touched, the numeric keypad input screen is
displayed. Input the 4-digit password you set in “Setting the
Rating Level (Parental Lock),” then touch [OK].
• To play without changing the parental level, touch [Cancel].
(If [Cancel] is touched, playback will be at the parental level set
in “Setting the Rating Level (Parental Lock).”)

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.
If the rear monitor is not connected, the screen setting is 16:9.
Setting item: TV Screen
Setting contents: 4:3LB / 4:3PS / 16:9 (Initial setting)

• 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 of the theatrical release of the movie.

Radio Setting
[Radio] is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3. Refer to “Source
Setup Operation” (page 41).

Setting the TUNER (FM) Tone Quality
(Tuner Condition)
This unit can set your preferred tone quality for FM radio source.
Setting item: FM Tuner Setting
Setting contents: Normal (Initial setting) / HiFi / Stable
Normal: Standard setting
HiFi:
High-quality setting
Stable: Control noise

• Noise may be more noticeable when HiFi is set, depending on the
reception status. In this case, the Normal setting is recommended.

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AUX Setting
[Auxiliary (AUX)] is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3. Refer
to “Source Setup Operation” (page 41).

SiriusXM Setting (INE-W960/INE-NAV-60
only)
[SiriusXM] is selected on the Source setup menu in step 3. Refer to
“Source Setup Operation” (page 41).

Setting the AUX Mode
Connection with external input devices is available through the iPod
VIDEO connector. An optional adapter cable is required (standard RCA
to 3.5ø mini-phono plug or 3.5ø to 3.5ø mini phono plug).
You can also play back video connecting with an optional AV cable (4pole mini AV plug to 3-RCA).
Setting item: AUX In
Setting contents: iPod Video (Initial setting) / AUX
iPod Video: Set when connected to an iPod or iPhone.
AUX:
Set when connected to an external input device.

Usable 4-pole mini AV plug
The unit accepts the following 4-pole mini AV plug pin-out:
Audio L (White)
Audio R (Red)
Ground

Managing Artist, Song and Sports Team
Alerts
The following operations can be performed to manage the stored Songs,
Artists and Sports teams information. (To learn about how to store the
information, refer to “Storing the Desired Song/Artist” on page 76 and
“Setting the Favorite Sports Team Alerts” on page 45.)
Setting item: Alert Setup

Setting the Alert ON/OFF Individually for a Song/Artist/
Sport Team
You can manage the stored Alert (Songs, Artists, Sports teams)
individually by this setting.

1

Touch [Alert List].
The Alert List screen is displayed.

Video (Yellow)

• Please check pin-out carefully before use of this product. Depending
on the cable, there may be no picture and/or sound.

Setting the Primary AUX Name (AUX
Setup)

2

Set to ON if you want to receive this alert.
Set to OFF if you do not want to receive this alert.

When AUX In is set to “AUX”, this setting is available.
Setting item: Primary Name
Setting contents: AUX (Initial setting) / DVD / GAME / EXT.DVD /
DVD-CHG / TV

Switching the Visual Input Signal System
After setting to “AUX” in “Setting the AUX Mode,” this setting can be
carried out. The video input type can be changed.
Setting item: Signal
Setting contents: Auto (Initial setting) / NTSC / PAL
Auto:
NTSC/PAL:

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The video input signal type (NTSC or PAL) will
be automatically selected.
Choose the video input signal type manually.

Touch [On] or [Off] of the desired song, artist or
team.

• To delete the list, touch [Delete], and then touch [OK].

Setting ON/OFF of all Songs/Artists/Games Alert
Determines whether the received alert of all stored Songs/Artist/Games
is set or not.

1
2

Touch [Alert].
Touch [
Off:
On:

] or [

] of “Alert” to select On/Off.

No alert.
Alert is enabled.

Setting all Source Alert
You can enable Alert even on sources other than SiriusXM.

1
2

Touch [Alert].
Touch [All Source].
Off:
On:

Alert is enabled only on SiriusXM.
Alert is enabled even on sources other than SiriusXM.

Deleting all stored Alert
The operation will delete all stored songs, artists and teams alert
information.

1

You can lock out channels with passcode protection. Channels that are
locked cannot be accessed without entering the passcode. You can
unlock a channel or change the passcode using this menu option.
Setting item: Parental Lock

1

Touch [Yes] to clear the information of all stored
Artist, Song, and Game alert items.

2
3

1
2
3

Touch [OK].
Or touch [ ] to cancel entry of the passcode or touch
[Delete All] to erase the digits that you have entered so you
can start over or touch [
] to erase the last digit that you
entered.
After the correct passcode is entered, the Parental Lock
options menu is displayed.

Setting the Favorite Sports Team Alerts

Setting item: Game Alert Setup

Touch the numeric keypad to input a 4-digit
passcode.
The initial number is 0000.
Input number are displayed as “*” (asterisk).

Touch [No] to cancel.

This menu option allows you to select your favorite teams, organized by
leagues, so that you will be alerted later when your favorite teams are
playing on other channels.

Touch [Parental Lock].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.

Touch [Delete All].
A message is displayed.

2

Setting the Parental Lock

Unlocking all Channels

4
5

Touch [Clear All Locked Channels].

Touch [Game Alert Setup].

Touch [OK] to clear the lock of all the locked
channels.

The Game Alert Setup screen is displayed.

Touch [Cancel] to cancel.

Select the desired league.

Setting the Lock status of individual channels

The display changes to the team list of the selected league.

4

Touch your favorite team name.
A “Team Saved X Used/Y Empty” pop up screen is
displayed.
X is the total number of song titles, artist names or sports
team stored in memory, and Y is the total number of memory
song titles, artist names or sports teams still available for
storage.

Touch [Locked Channels].
The channel list screen is displayed.

5
6
7

Select the desired channel.
Touch [

] or [

] to select On/Off.

Touch [

] to return to the previous screen.

• Teams that you have selected will be indicated with an asterisk “*”.
• If the memory is full, you cannot select a new team.
To add another team alert, you need to delete a selected one first.
Touch [Delete] for the team (with “*” mark) that you want to delete.
A message will be displayed. Touch [Yes] to delete it and touch [No]
to cancel. You can also delete a team from the Alert list, for details,
refer to “Managing Artist, Song and Sports Team Alerts” on
page 44.

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Changing the Lock Passcode

4

Touch [Edit Code].
The numeric keypad screen is displayed.

5

Use the keypad to enter the current (old) 4-digit
passcode.
(The initial passcode is set to 0000).
Touch [Enter] to confirm the entry.
Touch [Delete All] to erase all of the digits that you entered.
Touch [
] to erase the last digit you entered.
Touch [ ] to abort changing the passcode.

6
7
8

Now use the keypad to enter the new 4-digit
passcode.

Setting the App connection method
[App connection method] is selected on the Source setup menu in
step3. Refer to “Source Setup Operation” (page 41).
Set ALPINE APP to USB when an iPhone is connected, or set to
BLUETOOTH when a Smartphone (Android OS or BlackBerry OS) is
paired.
Setting item: App Connection Method
Setting contents: None / USB (iPhone) (Initial setting) /
Bluetooth (Android)
None:
USB (iPhone):

Touch [OK].
Then use the keypad to enter the new 4-digit
passcode a second time to verify it.

• Remember to keep a note of the passcode in a safe place in case you
forget the code.

Signal Strength Information
While listening to a SiriusXM Channel, the Signal strength of the
current channel will be displayed.
Setting item: Signal Indicator

This menu item displays the SiriusXM signal strength as Strong, Good,
Weak or No Signal.
• If the Signal Indicator reports Weak or No Signal and your vehicle is
parked outside with no obstructions to the southern sky, then your
SiriusXM antenna may not be properly installed or may have become
damaged.

Bluetooth
(Android):

No Smartphone is connected.
When an iPhone is connected to INE-W960/
INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S’s USB port, you can
enjoy Pandora, program the unit’s sound
tuning parameters, or communicate with SNS.
Set this when a Smartphone (Android OS or
BlackBerry OS) is paired with this unit via
BLUETOOTH technology. At this time, you can
enjoy Pandora, program the unit’s sound
tuning parameters, or communicate with SNS.

• After the above setting, turn the ignition key off (ACC OFF) and on
again (ACC ON).
• For this function to work properly, specific applications must be
installed on your Smartphone before connection. Consult your
Alpine dealer or the Alpine website for details.
• Only the iPhone and certain Android Smartphones support this
function.

Rear Seat Entertainment Setting
[Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)] is selected on the Source setup
menu in step 3. Refer to “Source Setup Operation” (page 41).

Setting the Rear Seat Entertainment
System
Video can be output to the rear monitor.
Setting item: Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)
Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / On

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Displaying BLUETOOTH Information

BLUETOOTH Setup
The BLUETOOTH function is always available on this unit.
You can, therefore, search for a BLUETOOTH device for pairing at any
time.

[Bluetooth Information] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu
in step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 47).
You can display the BLUETOOTH device name and device address of
this unit.
Setting item: Bluetooth Information

BLUETOOTH Setup Operation

Registering the BLUETOOTH Device
To display the BLUETOOTH Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or
ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.

1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Release the parking brake (for your safety, operate
while depressing the foot brake pedal).
3 Engage the parking brake again.
• For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the BLUETOOTH mode operation has
been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the
BLUETOOTH Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not
been turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure
(1 through 3) of “To display the BLUETOOTH mode screen.”
Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To
display the BLUETOOTH mode screen.”

[Set Bluetooth Device] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in
step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 47).
The BLUETOOTH device is used when a connectable BLUETOOTH
compatible device is searched and connected from this unit, or a new
BLUETOOTH compatible device is registered.

1
2
3

Touch [Set Bluetooth Device].
Touch [Search] of “No Device.”
Touch [Audio], [Hands-free] or [Both] of the
device you want to connect from the list.
Audio:
Sets for use as an Audio device
Hands-free: Sets for use as a Hands Free Device.
Both:
Sets for use as both an Audio device and Hands
Free Device.

• You can register up to 3 BLUETOOTH compatible mobile
phones.
The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each
“Setting item” of BLUETOOTH Setup. Refer to each section for
details.

1

Touch [

(BLUETOOTH)].

The BLUETOOTH Setup screen appears.

3

When the device registration is complete, a message
appears and the device returns to normal mode.

• The BLUETOOTH registration process differs depending on the
device version and SSP (Simple Secure Pairing). If a 4 or 6 character
Passcode appears on this device, enter the Passcode using the
BLUETOOTH compatible device.
If a 6 character Passkey appears on this device, make sure the same
passkey is displayed on the BLUETOOTH compatible device and
touch “Yes.”
• If all the 3 devices have been registered, you cannot register the 4th
device. To register another device, you need to delete one of the
devices from position 1 to 3 first.

Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.
The Setup main screen is displayed.

2

4

Select the desired item.

Setting the BLUETOOTH Device
Select one of 3 paired BLUETOOTH compatible devices that you
previously registered.

1
2
Setting items: Bluetooth Information / Set Bluetooth Device /
Passcode Change / Phone Speaker /
Caller Volume / Microphone Level /
Ring Tone Volume / Delete Call History /
Contact List Order

4

Touch [

] or [

Touch [

Touch [Audio] or [Hands-free] of the device you
want to connect from the Paired Device list.

] etc., to change its setting.

• When the pop-up window for setup is displayed, touch [
close the window after setting.

5

Touch [Set Bluetooth Device].

] to

] to return to the previous screen.

• Immediately after changing the BLUETOOTH Setup (while the
system is writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to
OFF. Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.

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Deleting a BLUETOOTH Device from the list
You can delete the information of a previously connected
BLUETOOTH compatible device.

1
2
3

Touch [Set Bluetooth Device].
Touch [Delete] of the BLUETOOTH compatible
device to delete from the Paired Device list.

Adjusting the Microphone Level
[Microphone Level] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in
step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 47).
You can adjust the microphone level, during the call.
Setting item: Microphone Level
Setting contents: 1 to 11 (Initial setting: 5)

Touch [OK].

• Touching [Cancel] will cancel the setting.

Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume

Setting the Passcode

[Ring Tone Volume] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in
step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 47).
You can adjust the volume of the incoming call.

[Pass code Change] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in
step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 47).
You can set the code for connecting with a BLUETOOTH compatible
device.
Setting item: Passcode Change

1

Touch [Passcode Change].
A numeric keypad screen is displayed.

2

Enter a 4-digit passcode, and then touch [Enter].

• The initial number is 0000.
• For details on how to input the numeric keypad, refer to “Numeric
Keypad Input Operations” (page 26).

Selecting the Output Speaker

Setting item: Ring Tone Volume
Setting contents: 1 to 11 (Initial setting: 5)

Deleting All the Histories
[Delete Call History] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in
step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 47).
Dialled/Received/Missed Incoming histories are all deleted.
Setting item: Delete Call History

1

Touch [Delete Call History]
The confirmation screen is displayed.
• When there is no history, this option is not available.

2

Touch [OK].
All the histories are deleted.

[Phone Speaker] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step
3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 47).
You can select which speaker in the car will output the audio from the
phone.
Setting item: Phone Speaker
Setting contents: ALL (Initial setting) / FRONT L / FRONT R /
FRONT LR
The sound is output from all speakers in car.
The sound is only output from the front left speaker.
The sound is only output from the front right
speaker.
FRONT LR: The sound is output from the front left and front
right speakers.
ALL:
FRONT L:
FRONT R:

• The setting cannot be adjusted during a phone call. Adjust the setting
before placing a call.

Adjusting the Caller Volume
[Caller Volume] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in step 3.
Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 47).
You can adjust the receive volume, during the call.
Setting item: Caller Volume
Setting contents: 1 to 11 (Initial setting: 5)

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Changing the Phone book List Order
[Contact List Order] is selected on the BLUETOOTH setup menu in
step 3. Refer to “BLUETOOTH Setup Operation” (page 47).
The phone book is listed alphabetically according to the initial letter of
name.
You can choose to arrange the phone book list order according to the
initial letters of the First Name or Last Name.
Setting item: Contact List Order
Setting contents: First Name (Initial setting) / Last Name

• To reflect the setting, the phone book needs to be reload. For details
on phone book loading operations, refer to “Phone Book Function”
(page 55).

AUX Camera Setting

Camera Setup

[Camera] is selected on the Camera setup menu in step 3.
Refer to “Camera Setup Operation” (page 49).

Camera Setup Operation
With an optional camera connected, its video is output to the monitor.
When the camera is connected, set this item.
To display the Camera Setup Menu screen:
Your vehicle must be parked with the ignition key in the ACC or
ON position. To do this, follow the procedures below.

1 Bring your vehicle to a complete stop at a safe
location. Engage the parking brake.
2 Release the parking brake (for your safety, operate
while depressing the foot brake pedal).
3 Engage the parking brake again.

Setting the Camera Input
Setting item: Camera Select / Camera Signal */
Guide Adjustment *
Setting contents: Off (Initial setting) / Rear

* If “Camera Select” is set to “Off,” this option is not available.

Setting the AUX Camera Signal Input
When the AUX camera is connected, the video input signal type can be
chosen.
Setting item: Camera Signal
Setting contents: AUTO (Initial setting) / NTSC / PAL

• For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever
in the Park position.
Now, the locking system for the Camera mode operation has
been released. Engaging the parking brake can reactivate the
Camera Setup Menu, as long as the car’s ignition has not been
turned off. It is not necessary to repeat the above procedure
(1 through 3) of “To display the Camera mode screen.”
Each time the ignition is turned OFF, perform the procedure of “To
display the Camera mode screen.”

NTSC/PAL: Choose the video input signal type manually.
AUTO:
The suitable video input signal type will be
automatically chosen between NTSC and PAL.

Adjusting the Rear Camera Guide
If you select “Rear” you can adjust the camera guide position.
Setting item: Guide Adjustment

1

1

Touch [Guide Adjustment].
The camera guide adjustment screen is displayed.

The following steps 1 to 5 are common operations to each
“Setting item” of Camera Setup. Refer to each section for
details.

2

Touch the guide you intend to adjust.
Guide line can also be selected by touching [

][

].

Touch [Setup] icon of Top banner.
The Setup main screen is displayed.

2

Touch [

(Camera)].

The Camera Setup screen appears.

3

Select the desired item.

3

Touch [ ], [
of the guide.

], [

] or [

] to adjust the position

• Touching [Clear] clears adjustments and returns to the setting
before guide line alteration.

4

After the adjustment is completed, touch [Set].

Setting items: Camera / Camera Interrupt (Power OFF Mode)

4

Touch [

] or [

] etc., to change its setting.

• When the pop-up window for setup is displayed, touch [
close the window after setting.

5

Touch [

] to

] to return to the previous screen.

• Immediately after changing the Camera Setup (while the system is
writing data automatically) do not turn the ignition key to OFF.
Otherwise, the settings may not be changed.

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Adjusting guides simultaneously (for Rear camera only)
Touch [Link].
The 3 vertical guides of the currently-selected guide link
together, allowing them to be adjusted simultaneously.

About the Rear Camera Guide
To display the guide, set “Guide Display On/Off Setting” (page 50) to
On. Also, to adjust the guide, refer to “Adjusting the Rear Camera
Guide” (page 49). You can also turn off the guide in the Rear camera
display screen.

Indication mark meaning
When the car is put into reverse gear, the monitor switches to the rear
view camera image. Guides appear to help visualize the car's width and
distance from the rear bumper.

Turning guide display On/Off
Turning the selected guide off.

1

Touch [On/Off].
The currently selected guide will turn off.

2

To turn the guide on, touch [On/Off] again.

• Guides that are turned off are still adjustable.

Returning guides to default

1

Touch [Default].
A message window will appear.

2

Touch [OK].
Adjusted values will return to default settings.

Guide Display On/Off Setting

1

Touch [Guide Off] on the Rear camera display
screen.
The guide disappears, and then the [Guide Off] switch
changes to [Guide On].

2

Touch [Guide On] to turn on the guide.

Adjusting the Caution Display Location
Touch [Caution].
• For each touch, the caution location moves to the top or bottom of the
screen.

Camera Interrupt Setting (Power OFF
Mode)
[Camera Interrupt] is selected on the Camera setup menu in step 3.
Refer to “Camera Setup Operation” (page 49).
You can set whether to display the rear camera image when the gear
lever is moved to the reverse (R) position while the unit is power off.
Setting item: Camera Interrupt (Power OFF Mode)
Setting contents: On / Off (Initial setting)
On:
Off:

The rear camera image is displayed
The rear camera image is not displayed

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1 Car width extension marks (red, yellow and green in
order of distance)
If properly calibrated, the marks indicate the car's width.
This helps guide the car's path when backing up in a
straight line.
The marks represent the distance from the rear of the car
(from the rear end of the bumper).
• The marks do not move in synchronization with the
steering wheel.
• Set the marks to suit the car’s width.

2 Distance guidance marks
The marks represent the distance from the rear of the car
(from the rear end of the bumper).
• The marks do not move in synchronization with the
steering wheel.
• We recommend that you measure the actual distance to
the marks when parked on a level surface.
• Depending on the condition of the car or road surface, the range of
vision may vary.
• The camera has a limited range of vision. Objects at extreme angles
to the camera (e.g. under the bumper or at opposite ends of the
bumper) may not be in the its field-of-vision.
• The rear camera image may have a tint which is different from the
actual surroundings.
• Depending on the car, the guidance may deviate to the right or left.
This is not a malfunction.

Distance guidance mark
The distance guides represent the ground level distance from the rear
bumper. It is difficult to accurately estimate the distance to objects
above ground level.
In the following example, the distance to A is 0.5 m and the distance to
B is 1 m.



C
B
A (about 0.5 m)

The distance guidance mark represents the distance to a
flat road surface. Therefore in the case of an upward
slope behind the car, the distance guides are displayed
closer to the rear bumper than the actual distance. For
example, if there is an obstacle on the upward slope, it
may appear farther away than its actual position.
Also, an error may occur between the guidance and the
actual path of the car on the road surface.
When there is a steep downward slope behind the
car (example)





about 1 m

In the screen, according to the distance guidance marks,
the truck seems to be parked about 1 m away (at the
position B). In actual fact, however, if you reversed to
position A, you would collide with the truck.
In the screen, positions A, B and C seem to be located in
order of proximity. However, in actual fact, the position A
and C are the same distance, and B is farther away than
positions A and C.



• The car width extension mark represents the distance to the road
surface. The distance to an object on the road is not accurately
represented by the guides.

Error between the screen and the actual road surface
In the following conditions, errors are produced between the screen
guidance and the actual road surface. (The illustrations represent a case
when the camera is installed in the standard position.)

When there is a steep upward slope behind the car
(example)


Error

Error

In the case of a downward slope behind the car, the
distance guides are displayed farther from the rear
bumper than the actual distance.
If there is an obstacle on the downward slope, it seems
closer than its actual position.
Also, an error may occur between the guidance and the
actual path of the car on the road surface.

Distance guidance marks


Actual distances

Error Error

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BLUETOOTH
Operation
Setup Before Using

Before Using BLUETOOTH
Before using the hands-free phone/audio function, the following
settings need to be made.

Register a BLUETOOTH device in this unit (see page 47).
• You can search for this unit using a BLUETOOTH compatible device,
and then connect that BLUETOOTH compatible device to this unit.
The device name of this unit is “INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INEW960S” and the initial number of the passcode is “0000.” Also refer
to the Owner’s Manual of the connected device(s).

About BLUETOOTH
BLUETOOTH is a wireless technology allowing communication
between a mobile device or personal computer over short distances.
This enables a hands-free call or data transmission between
BLUETOOTH compatible devices. BLUETOOTH transmission is
available in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz spectrum if the distance between
devices is within 10 meters. For details, refer to the BLUETOOTH
website (http://www.bluetooth.com/).

Hands-Free Phone Control
Display example for Phone menu screen

• Depending on the BLUETOOTH version, a BLUETOOTH
compatible device may not be able to communicate with this unit.
• Proper function of this unit with all BLUETOOTH compatible
devices is not guaranteed. For handling of the BLUETOOTH
compatible device, consult your ALPINE dealer or ALPINE website.
• Depending on the surroundings, BLUETOOTH wireless connection
may be unstable.
• When you place a call, or perform setup operations, be sure to stop
your car in a safe place.
• Depending on the connected BLUETOOTH compatible device(s), the
function may differ. Also refer to the Owner’s Manual of the
connected device(s).

BLUETOOTH devices Name
Favorites Display: Short Cut icon
Dialled/Received/Missed Display: Each histories icon

About the Hands-Free Phone
Hands-free calls are possible when using a HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
compatible mobile phone with this unit.
• Avoid performing a hands-free call in heavy traffic or on narrow or
winding streets.
• Close the windows while calling to reduce background noise.
• If both calling parties are using hands-free devices, or the call is
made in a noisy location, difficulty hearing the other person’s voice
is normal.
• Depending on telephone line conditions or certain mobile devices
used, voices may sound unnatural.
• When using a microphone, speak as directly as you can into the
microphone to obtain the best sound quality.
• Certain mobile phone features are dependent on the capabilities and
settings of your service provider’s network. Additionally, certain
features may not be activated by your service provider, and/or the
provider’s network settings may limit the feature’s functionality.
Always contact your service provider about feature availability and
functionality.
All features, functionality, and other product specifications, as well
as the information contained in the Owner’s Manual are based upon
the latest available information and are believed to be accurate at
the time of printing.
Alpine reserves the right to change or modify any information or
specifications without notice or obligation.

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Connecting a BLUETOOTH Device
Registering a BLUETOOTH device in INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INEW960S enables automatic connection.
If it does not connect automatically, run through the connection
procedure again.

1

Press the

(Phone) button.

The Phone menu screen is displayed.

2

Touch [Connect].
BLUETOOTH connection will start.

Disconnecting the BLUETOOTH
Connection
Touch [Disconnect].
The BLUETOOTH connection is disconnected.

Changing the connecting BLUETOOTH
Device
If multiple BLUETOOTH devices are registered in this device, you can
change the connection among the registered devices.

1

(Phone) button.

Press the

The Phone menu screen is displayed.

2

Touch [Change Device].
The Set Bluetooth Device screen is displayed.

3

Calling
Use the Phone menu screen to make a phone call.

Using Short Cut Dialing to Make a Call
You can assign up to 4 phone numbers for one-touch dialing to make a
call easily. For how to assign one-touch dialing, refer to “Assigning as a
Short Cut Dialing Number” (page 56).

1

(Phone) button.

Press the

The phone menu screen is displayed.

Touch [Audio] or [Hands-free] of the selected
device.
The connection will transfer to the selected device.

2
3

Touch [

Favorites].

Touch [Dial1], [Dial2], [Dial3] or [Dial4].
The phone call is sent to the stored number.

Answering a Call
Incoming calls are announced by the received call ring tone and a
displayed message (PHONE No., etc.).

1
2

An incoming call triggers the ringtone and an
incoming call display.
Touch [

] or press

(Phone) button.

The call starts.
• During a call, the audio for the current mode on the unit is muted.
After calling, playback will resume.
• When the caller’s number is transmitted to the system, if the caller’s
name is stored in the phone book, the name is displayed. If the name
is not stored, the number is displayed.

• Pressing and holding [Dial1], [Dial2], [Dial3] or [Dial4] displays
the Shortcut Dialing Edit screen. The only available editing
operation is deletion.
• If a name has been registered, the name is displayed on the shortcut
button.

Dialing a Number in Call History
You can use 3 types of history to make a phone call. Each history saves
up to 20 phone numbers. If the limit is exceeded, the oldest phone
number is deleted.

1

(Phone) button.

Press the

The phone menu screen is displayed.

2

Adjusting Ringtone Volume

Touch [
Missed].

Dialled], [

Received] or [

The last four histories are displayed.

The ringtone volume is adjustable on the incoming call message screen.

To make a call by one of the last four histories

Touch [ ] or [ ] for “Vol.”

3

Touch the icon you want to call.
The phone call is started.

Hanging up the Telephone
Touch [

].

The call finishes.

To make a call by one of all the histories

3
4

Touch [All].
Touch the name from the call history.
The details screen of the call history is displayed.

5

Touch [

].

The phone call is started.
• Touching [Delete] deletes the selected histories.

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Dialing a Number in the Phone Book
You can use the phone book of the mobile phone to make a phone call.
Before using, you need to transfer the phone book from the mobile
phone to the system. For details on how to transfer the phone book, refer
to “Synchronizing the Phone Book” (page 55).

1

Voice Dial Function
While connecting to a voice dial compatible hands-free phone, you can
make a telephone call by voice dial operation.

1

Press and hold the
seconds.

(Phone) button for at least 3

(Phone) button.

Press the

The phone menu screen is displayed.

2
3
4

Touch [

].

Touch the person name or the telephone number
from the Phone Book list.
Touch [

].

The phone call is started.
The Voice Dial mode screen is activated.

Entering a Phone Number to Make a Call

1

2

(Phone) button.

Press the

* The number and name depend on the voice dial information
stored in the mobile phone.

The phone menu screen is displayed.

2

Touch [

].

The number input screen appears.

3

Enter the phone number you wish to call.
• You can input “+” by touching “0” repeatedly.
• You can enter up to 31 digits.

4
5

Touch [

].

Touch [Call].
The phone call is started.

Redial Function
You can redial the person you have previously called.

1

Press the

(Phone) button.

The phone menu screen is displayed.

2
3

Touch [Redial].
Touch [Call].
The phone call is started.

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Say the telephone number* or name* you want to
call, into the microphone.

3

To finish the Voice Dial mode, touch [

].

• You can perform this operation only when a voice dial compatible
mobile phone is connected.
• The Voice Dial function performance depends on the recognition
range of the mobile phone and mounting location of the microphone.
Note when the microphone is mounted.
• Voice dial operation depends on the function being available on the
mobile phone. For details, refer to the owner’s manual of the mobile
phone.
• Depending on the mobile phone, the voice dial operation may finish
automatically.

Operations During a Conversation

Phone Book Function

Display example

Display example for Phone Book screen

An icon is displayed to indicate that multiple phone
numbers are registered under an entry.

Name, Phone number, Type*
* Depending on the model, Type may not be displayed.

Conversation time

Synchronizing the Phone Book

Adjusting the Speech Volume
You can adjust the transmit volume and receive volume respectively.

Touch [ ] or [ ] for “Vol.”

You can synchronize the system’s phone book with the mobile phone’s
phone book.

1

: Microphone Level

(Phone) button.

Press the

The phone menu screen is displayed.

: Caller Volume

You can adjust the volume in 11 levels.
Touch [ ] to turn down the volume. Touch [
volume.

] to turn up the

2
3
4

Changing the Voice Output

Touch [

].

Touch [Download].
Touch [SYNC].
Synchronization of the phone books starts.

The voice output for calls is switchable between car speakers and the
mobile phone speaker.

Touch [

].

• Depending on the mobile phone, this operation may not be possible.

2
3
4

Touch [Keypad].
The number input screen appears.

Input number.

Touch [

].

Touch [Download].
Touch [Add].
Stays on standby for connection of the mobile phone.
• Touch [Cancel] to cancel the standby mode.

• You can transmit a Touch-Tone signal during a call.

5

Muting the Speech Volume
You can temporarily lower the microphone level to 0.

Touch [

(Phone) button.

Press the

The phone menu screen is displayed.

Transmits a DTMF (Touch-Tone) during a call.

2

Adding the Phone Book

1

DTMF (Touch-Tone) Function

1

• You can store up to 1,000 phone numbers in the phone book.
• You can store up to 3 phone numbers by one person’s name.

The mobile phone accesses this unit and then
transfers the phone book from the mobile phone to
this unit.

] during a conversation.

During the mute mode,
to cancel the mute mode.

is highlighted. Touch [

] again

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Searching in the Phone Book

Assigning as a Short Cut Dialing Number

If there are 6 or more entries in the phone book you transferred, you can
make a call using the phone book search function.

Assigning from Call History

1

1

Press the

(Phone) button.

The Phone menu screen is displayed.

2

Touch [

].

The Contact list screen is displayed.

3

Touch [Search].
The Keypad input screen is displayed.

4

Input the first letter of an entry you want to search
for.
The number of targeted entries with the input first letter is
displayed in the upper right corner of the screen. To narrow
down a search, input more letters.
• After inputting characters, if the number of narrowed entries is
5 or less, the targeted entry list is displayed.

5

Press the

(Phone) button.

The Phone menu screen is displayed.

2

Touch [Dialled], [Received] or [Missed].
The last four histories are displayed.

3
4

Touch [All].
Touch the person name you intend to assign as the
Short Cut dialing number.
The details screen of the Call History is displayed.

5

Touch [Preset].
The details screen for the Short Cut is displayed.

6

Touch [Save].
The phone number is assigned to the selected Short Cut
dialing number.

Touch [OK].
The targeted entry of the Phone Book list is displayed.

6
7

Touch the person name or the telephone number
from the Phone Book list.
Touch [

• If Dial1, Dial2, Dial3 or Dial4 is already registered, it is overwritten.
• Touch [Delete] to delete an assigned short cut dialing number.

Assigning from the Phone Book

1

].

Press the

(Phone) button.

The Phone menu screen is displayed.

Deleting the Phone Book Entries

2

1

Press the

(Phone) button.

3

The Phone menu screen is displayed.

2

].

Touch [OK].
The selected number is deleted.

Deleting All Entries from the Phone Book

1

Press the

(Phone) button.

The Phone menu screen is displayed.

2

Touch [

].

The Phone Book screen is displayed.

3

Touch [All Delete].
The confirmation screen is displayed.

4

Touch the phone number you intend to assign as the
Short Cut dialing number.

4

Touch [Preset].
The details screen for the Short Cut is displayed.

Touch [Delete].
The confirmation screen is displayed.
If multiple phone numbers are registered, they are all
deleted.

4

].

The details screen of the Phone book is displayed.

Touch [

The Phone Book screen is displayed.

3

Touch [

The Phone Book screen is displayed.

Deleting One Entry from the Phone Book

Touch [OK].
All entries of the phone book are deleted.

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5

Touch [Save].
The phone number is assigned to the selected Short Cut
dialing number.

• If Dial1, Dial2, Dial3 or Dial4 is already registered, it is overwritten.
• Touch [Delete] to delete an assigned short cut dialing number.

Call Waiting Function
If a call comes in from another phone during a call, a notice is displayed
on the screen. This function can only be used if the connected mobile
phone has a call waiting function service included.

BLUETOOTH Audio
If a BLUETOOTH compatible mobile phone, portable player, etc. is
connected by wireless, you can play back a song (operation is
controllable from the unit).

Receiving calls during a current call

Display example for BLUETOOTH Audio main screen

If a new call comes in during a current call, a screen allowing you to
negotiate the new call is displayed.

Touch [<<], [>>]

Touch [
] to take the new call and put the current
party on hold.
Touch [
] to not take the new call and continue your
call with the current party.
Touch [
] to end your call with the current call and
take the new call.
Switching calls

Song title
Artist title
Album title
Playing time
BLUETOOTH devices Name
• The displayed onscreen buttons may differ depending on the AVRCP
version.
• Status Indicator/Song title/Artist title/Album title/Elapsed time do not
display for AVRCP Ver. 1.0.
• To play back audio, a mobile phone or a portable player conforming
to A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) or AVRCP (Audio/
Video Remote Control Profile) is required.
Not all functions work with all devices.
• During a call, sound on the BLUETOOTH audio source is muted.
Compatible AVRCP versions: 1.0, 1.3, 1.4

• Available functions may differ depending on the AVRCP version.

Touch to switch the call.
• This unit supports only the Call Waiting function of a mobile phone.
The second call function and three-way calling function of a mobile
phone cannot be operated from this unit. Also the screen display may
malfunction.

Playback

1
2

Touch [Bluetooth-Audio] of Top banner.
Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the desired track (file).

Returning to the beginning of the current file:

Touch [ ].
Fast backward the current file:

Touch and hold [ ].
Advance to the beginning of the next file:

Touch [ ].
Fast forward the current file:

Touch and hold [ ].
• The

3

,

buttons provide the same functions above.

To pause playback, touch [

/

].

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Repeat Play
Available for AVRCP Ver. 1.3 and 1.4 only.

Touch [

] during playback.

The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.

(FILE)
(ALL)
(OFF)

• Operations may differ depending on the connected BLUETOOTH
compatible device.

M.I.X. (Random Play)
Available for AVRCP Ver. 1.3 and 1.4 only.

Touch [

] during playback.

The M.I.X. mode switches every time [

] is touched.

(ALL)
(OFF)

• Operations may differ depending on the connected BLUETOOTH
compatible device.

Search Function
Available for AVRCP Ver. 1.4 only.
The displayed list differs with the connected BLUETOOTH device.

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner during
playback.
Select the track, etc., you want to listen to from the displayed list.
• Operations may differ depending on the connected BLUETOOTH
compatible device.

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Auxiliary Device
(Optional)

AUX Operation Screen Display During Video File
Playback
Touch the screen.
The AUX operation screen is displayed.

Example for AUX, DVD, Game mode display

Operating Auxiliary Devices (Optional)
To operate devices connected to the AUX terminals of INE-W960/INENAV-60/INE-W960S, follow the procedure described below.
• Set AUX In to “AUX.” Refer to “Setting the AUX Mode” (page 44).
• Depending on the connected unit, the onscreen buttons may not
work, or their operation may differ.

WARNING
It is dangerous (and illegal in many states) for the
driver to watch TV/video while driving the vehicle. The
driver may be distracted from looking ahead and an
accident could occur.
Install the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S correctly
so that the driver cannot watch TV/video unless the
vehicle is stopped and the emergency brake is
applied.
If the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S is not
installed correctly, the driver will be able to watch TV/
video while driving the vehicle and may be distracted
from looking ahead and cause an accident. The driver
or other people could be severely injured.
• If you try to activate the auxiliary device while driving, the display
will show the warning-Picture off for your safety.

Touch [AUX]* of Top banner.

• The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the AUX
mode for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed. To
hide the AUX operation screen, touch the video display area.
Touch the display panel to display the operation screen
again.
• Setting the AUX name for EXT.DVD, DVD-CHG and TV mode
displays their individual operation switches and enables operation.
Refer to “Setting the Primary AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 44).

Operating an External DVD Player
To operate an External DVD player (Optional), set “Setting the Primary
AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 44) to “EXT.DVD.”

Change to the External DVD Mode
Touch [EXT.DVD] of Top banner.
The display shows the EXT. DVD mode screen.

The AUX mode screen is displayed.
* The name which is given as the mode name in “Setting the Primary
AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 44) is displayed.

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About the DVD Operation Screen

Menu operation mode screen display example

When the external DVD player playback screen is displayed, you can
touch the screen to display the operation screen. For details on how to
operate, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the connected DVD player.

External DVD player display example

[Key]
The menu operation mode will be displayed.

[
Touch [<<], [>>]

], [

]

Moves key panel location.

[

]

Closes menu operation mode.

[

]

Closes key panel.

[

[ ]*
Touch the switch to go back to the beginning of the current
chapter/track/file. Touch the switch once more to find the
beginning of the previous chapter/track/file. Touch and hold
to fast reverse.

[ ]*
Touch the switch to advance to the beginning of the next
chapter/track/file. Touch and hold to fast forward.

[

]

], [

], [

], [

]

Moves menu cursor.

[Enter]
Determines the selected item.

[Return]
Returns to the previous item/screen.

Operating an External DVD Changer

Starts/Stop M.I.X. play.

[

]

Starts/Stop repeat play.

[

/

]

Switches between play and pause.

[

]

Touching during play initiates a pre stop. Touching again
stops play.

[Top Menu]
Calls up the Top Menu screen.

[Menu]
Calls up the Menu screen.

[Menu Control]
Calls up the menu operation mode.

[

]

Switches the program/playlist/folder down.

[

]

Switches the program/playlist/folder up.

[Angle]
Switches angle.

[Audio]
Switches audio.

[Subtitle]
Switches sub titles.
* The

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,

buttons provide the same functions above.

To operate an External DVD changer (Optional), set “Setting the
Primary AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 44) to “DVD-CHG.”

Change to the External DVD Changer Mode
Touch [DVD-CHG.] of Top banner.
The display shows the DVD-CHG. mode screen.

About the DVD Changer Operation Screen
When the External DVD changer playback screen is displayed, you can
touch the screen to display the operation screen. For details on how to
operate, refer to the Owner’s Manual of the connected DVD changer.
• The DVD-CHG. operation mode screen and the Menu operation
mode screen are the same as the external DVD player operation
screen. Refer to “Operating an External DVD Player.”

External DVD changer display example 3/3 (Info
mode)

Operating a TV
To operate a TV Receiver (TV) (Optional), set “Setting the Primary
AUX Name (AUX Setup)” (page 44) to “TV.”

Change to the TV Mode
Touch [TV] of Top banner.
The display shows the TV mode screen.

About the TV Operation Screen
When the TV playback screen is displayed, you can touch the screen to
display the operation screen. For details on how to operate, refer to the
Owner’s Manual of the connected TV.

Touch [<<], [>>]

[Disc1]-[Disc6]
Selects a Disc.

[

], [ ]*

Switches the Channel number / Preset channel / frequency
down.

[

], [ ]*

Switches the Channel number / Preset channel / frequency
up.

[Tune] (Channel or Preset or Manual)
Switches amongst Channel mode, Preset mode, and
Manual mode.

[Band]
Switches the band.

[A.Memo]
The tuner automatically seeks and stores stations.
* The

,

buttons provide the same functions above.

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Applying TuneIt
This unit’s sound tuning is programmable from a connected
Smartphone. It is also possible to download specific parameters for
certain vehicles from Alpine’s TuneIt database stored in the Cloud.
Using the TuneIt App, customized parameters can also be uploaded for
others to share and rate.
Through this unit, it is also possible to receive and respond to
information from Alpine’s Social Network Service (SNS) available
through the connected Smartphone.
The installed TuneIt App should be launched on the Smartphone before
connection to the head unit.
TuneIt, is downloadable from Apple’s App Store; the Android user can
download it from Google Play. For details, consult your Alpine dealer.

Facebook Notification Function
• Depending on the paired Smartphone, the following functions may
not be available even though the TuneIt version is updated.
When the smartphone connected to the unit receives new notifications
from Facebook, the unit emits a notification sound or displays the
notification screen, according to the TuneIt App settings.

Display example of notification for the Audio/Visual
screen

• The application program and related specifications and data may be
deleted or terminated without notice.
• Some TuneIt functions may not be available if the Smartphone is not
in a service area or receives no signal.

Launching TuneIt App.
Launch TuneIt App on the smartphone.
The Notification List icon on the Top banner of this unit becomes
effective and the indicator lights up.

Poster’s name

• If no operation is made within 5 seconds after displaying the
notification screen or if you touch the Audio/Visual screen, the
notification screen will disappear.

Checking the content of notification
Notification List icon

Touch the poster’s name on the notification screen or on the Notification
List screen, to display the content of the notification.

Example of the Notification Details display

Indicator

• Before using these operations, set the App connection method to USB
(iPhone) or Bluetooth (Android), depending on the connected
Smartphone. For details, refer to “Setting the App connection
method” (page 46).
• Using the TuneIt App, you can download the optimal BASS ENGINE
SQ tuning data for your speaker system.

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Content of notification

• You cannot check the content of a notification while the car is
moving.

Displaying the Notification List
Touch the Notification List icon on the Top banner, or
the notification display.

(List) of

Example of the Notification List display

Camera Operation
(Optional)
When an optional camera is connected, the view video of camera can be
output to the monitor.
Depending on your camera, please choose the camera type first. For
details, refer to “Camera Setup” (page 49).

Rear camera:

• If there are no notifications in the Notification List, “No
Notifications.” is displayed.

Other operations
TTS (Text To Speech) Start/Stop switch
Like switch:
The Smartphone feeds back a “Like” to Facebook while the
received Wall Posts or Comments are played back by TTS (Text
To Speech).

• As of February, 2014, the TTS correspondence App of iOS is
chargeable, and the TTS non-correspondence App of iOS is
distributed at no charge.

If an HCE-C305R*/HCE-C300R*/HCE-C200R/HCE-C115/HCEC105 camera is connected, when the vehicle is reversed, the
rear camera view (guide marks for vehicle width and available
distance) is displayed automatically on the screen of this unit.
* When connecting to HCE-C305R/HCE-C300R, calibration must be
performed. For details, refer to “Calibration” in the owner’s manual
of HCE-C305R/HCE-C300R.
You can adjust the quality of the camera image.
Setting items: Brightness / Color / Contrast
Refer to “Visual Setting” (page 32).

Rear Camera Operation
Set “Rear” for “AUX Camera Setting” (page 49).

Checking Rear Camera view
Touch [

] of Top banner.

The Rear Camera view is displayed.

Caution telop

• Touch the screen to turn on the guide display.
• Touch the Caution telop to change the location of Caution.
• Press the
/
button to close the camera display screen.

Displaying the Rear View Video while the
Car is in Reverse

1

Shift the gear lever to the reverse (R) position.
The rear view image is displayed while the car remains in
reverse.

2

If you shift the gear lever to a position other than
reverse (R), the monitor returns to the previous
screen.

• Never depend solely on the camera when backing up. Always turn
and look and only use the camera for additional assistance.
• This function is effective when the reverse wire is properly connected.

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About creating a tag information library

USB Memory
(Optional)

You can scan music files in a USB memory device and create a library
of tag information in this unit. Library creation starts when the USB
memory device is connected. The time it takes to create the library
depends on the number of files in the USB memory device, but it may
take several minutes.

You can play back music files (MP3/WMA/AAC) and video files
(DivX® ) stored in a USB memory device on the internal player of this
system. DivX® files stored in a USB memory device and protected by
DRM (Digital Rights Management) cannot be played.
This section explains music operations only. Refer to the DivX®
operation section in “DVD” (page 24) for information on video.
• Some DivX files stored in a USB memory cannot be operated/played.
• If the first file played is a music file, the mode will be the music play
mode. If the first file played is a video file, the mode will be the video
play mode.

Display example for the USB main screen
Audio mode

About operations during library creation

• “Tag Search” (page 65) does not work properly while a library is
being created.
• The order in which songs are played during library creation may
differ from the order in the USB memory device.

Playback

1

Touch [USB] of Top banner.
The USB mode is activated and the display changes to the
USB screen.

2

Touch [ ] or [ ] or to select the desired track (file).

Returning to the beginning of the current track (file):
Touch [ ].
Fast reverse :
Touch and hold [ ].
Advancing to the beginning of the next track (file) :
Touch [ ].
Fast forward :
Touch and hold [ ].

• The

Video mode

3

,

buttons provide the same functions above.

To pause playback, touch [

/

].

[ ] is displayed in the middle of the screen.
Touch [ / ] again or touch [ ] in the middle of the screen
to start playback.

Touch [<<], [>>]

• Refer to “Display example for MP3/WMA/AAC main screen”
(page 21) and “Display example for DivX® main screen” (page 24)
for screen element explanations.
• You can display artwork during USB playback.

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• Any file protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) copy
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.
• If there is tag information, artist name/album name/track name is
displayed.
• ID3 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).
• If the combined number of files/folders in the USB memory devices
reaches 10,000, the message “The system has reached its limit of
recognizable files/folders from the USB device.” will be displayed. To
delete the message, remove the USB memory devices.

Repeat Play

Random Play (Shuffle Songs)

Operation differs depending on whether the most recent song search
was a Tag Search or a Folder/File Search.

This operation is available only if the most recent song search was a Tag
Search.

Touch [

1

] during playback.

The repeat mode switches every time the button is touched.
Folder/File Search mode:

Repeat

The Category List screen is displayed.

Repeat Folder*

(OFF)

Repeat

(OFF)

2

Touch [Shuffle Songs].
The tracks (files) on the disc will be played back in a
random sequence.

Tag Search mode:

Repeat

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner during
playback.

To cancel Random play, touch [

Repeat

* Only files in a folder are repeatedly played back.

].

• All songs in the USB memory are played back in random sequence.
Any one song does not play back again until all songs have been
played back.

• If the Repeat Play mode is activated during M.I.X. playback, the
M.I.X. mode will be canceled.

Searching for a Desired Song
Random Play (M.I.X.)

INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S can carry out 2 kinds of searches.

Operation differs depending on whether the most recent song search
was a Tag Search or a Folder Search.

• For details on Video file search, refer to “Searching for a Desired
Video File” (page 28).

Touch [

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner during
playback.

] during playback.

The tracks (files) on the disc will be played back in a random sequence.
To cancel M.I.X. play, touch [ ].

The Category List screen is displayed.

Folder Search mode:

M.I.X. Folder*1

(OFF)

M.I.X. Folder*1

Tag Search mode:

M.I.X. Songs*2

(OFF)

M.I.X. Songs*2

*1 Only files in a folder are played back in random sequence.
*2 M.I.X. Songs randomly plays back songs within a selected category
(playlist, album, etc.). The songs within the category are played just
once until all songs have been played.
• If the M.I.X. mode is activated during Repeat playback, the Repeat
Play mode will be canceled.
• If you select a track by using the search mode, the M.I.X. play mode
will be canceled.

Tag Search
By using file tag information and keeping these songs organized in
playlists, this unit’s search functions will ease song searches in large
libraries.
Each music category has its own individual hierarchy. Use the Playlists/
Artists/Albums/Songs/Genres/Composers search mode to narrow
searches based on the table below.
Hierarchy 1

Hierarchy 2

Hierarchy 3

Playlists

Songs

—

Hierarchy 4
—

Artists

Albums

Songs

—

Albums

Songs

—

—

Songs

—

—

—

Genres

Artists

Albums

Songs

Composers

Albums

Songs

—

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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 [Artists].

Direct Up/Down Function
This operation is available only if the most recent song search was a Tag
Search.
Playlist/Artist/Album/Genre/Composer can be easily changed.
For example, if you listen to a song from a selected album, the album
can be changed.

The Artists search screen is displayed.

2

Select the desired artist.

To Play Back the Artist Directly
1 Touch [ ] of the artist’s name.
All songs of the selected artist are played back.

To Search for the Album of the Artist
1 Touch the selected artist name.
The Albums search screen of the selected artist is
displayed.
2 Touch [ ] of the desired album’s name.
All songs of the selected album are played back.

To Search for a Song in the Album of the Artist

3

Touch the desired album’s name.

Touch [

File/Folder Name Search
Touch [Folders].
The folder name list screen is displayed.

Folder Name Search Mode
Touch [

] of the desired folder.

The first file in the selected folder is played back.

File Name Search Mode

2

Touch the desired folder name.
The file name of the selected folder is displayed.

3

] or [

] to select the folder.

• During M.I.X. ALL playback, this operation is not possible.

Touch the desired song’s name.
The selected song is played back.

2

Select the Desired Folder (Folder up/
down)
This operation is available only if the most recent song search was a
Folder/File Search.
If you listen to a file from a selected folder, the folder can be changed.

• For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 17).
• After selecting a file via a Tag search, touch [
] on the main
screen to display the search screen. The hierarchy level you selected
last in the search mode is displayed.

1

• If an album is selected from an artist search, the album can be
searched.
• For details on icon display, refer to “Direct Up/Down switch icon:”
(page 69).
• If search selection mode is not activated, Direct Up/Down Function
is not possible.

1 Touch the desired artist’s name.
All albums of the selected artist are displayed.

All songs of the selected album are displayed.

4

Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the desired Playlist/Artist/
Album/Genre/Composer.

Touch the desired file name.
The selected file is played back.

• To return to the previous hierarchy, touch [
].
• For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 17).
• After selecting a folder via a Folder name search, touch [
] on the
main screen to display the folder search screen.
• After selecting a file via a File name search, touch [
] on the
main screen to display the file search screen.

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iPod/iPhone
(Optional)

Display example for iPod/iPhone main screen (Info
mode)
Audio mode

A separately sold USB iPod/iPhone AV cable (KCU-461iV) or a
separately sold Lightning to USB cable (KCU-471i) is required
depending on the type of iPod/iPhone.
When the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S is connected by the
above cable, the controls on the iPod are disabled.
• An iPod/iPhone with the Lightning connector does not support iPod
video playback on the unit.
• Internet or telephone functions, etc., of the iPhone or iPod touch are
not controllable from the unit, but these functions can be controlled
using the iPhone or iPod touch itself.
• To watch the video screen of the file in the iPod/iPhone, the parking
brake must be engaged.
• For automatic transmission vehicles, place the transmission lever in
the Park position.

Video mode

About iPod/iPhone models usable with this unit
• The following devices have been tested and shown to work
with this unit. Correct function of earlier versions cannot be
guaranteed.
iPod touch 5th generation 16GB/32GB/64GB: Ver.7.0.4
iPod touch 4th generation 8GB/32GB/64GB: Ver.6.1.3
iPod touch 3rd generation 32GB/64GB: Ver.5.1.1
iPod touch 2nd generation 8GB/16GB/32GB: Ver.4.2.1
iPod nano 7th generation 16GB: Ver.1.0.2
iPod nano 6th generation 8GB/16GB: Ver.1.2
iPod nano 5th generation (video camera) 8GB/16GB: Ver.1.0.2
iPod nano 4th generation(video) 8GB/16GB: Ver.1.0.4
iPod nano 3rd generation(video) 4GB/8GB: Ver.1.1.3

• The following devices have been tested and shown to work
with this unit. Correct function of earlier versions cannot be
guaranteed.
iPhone5S 16GB/32GB/64GB: Ver.7.1.1
iPhone5C 16GB/32GB: Ver.7.1.1
iPhone5 16GB/32GB/64GB: Ver.7.1.1
iPhone 4S 16GB/32GB/64GB: Ver.7.1.1
iPhone 4 16GB/32GB: Ver.7.1.1
iPhone 3GS 8GB/16GB/32GB: Ver.6.1.6
iPhone 3G 8GB/16GB: Ver.4.2.1

Song title/Episode title*
Artist title/Release Date*
Album title/Podcast title*
Current song no./Total song no.
Playing time
Artwork display
* Podcast mode

The iPod/iPhone operation screen display during video
file playback
Touch the screen while the iPod/iPhone playback screen
is displayed.
The iPod/iPhone operation screen is displayed.
• The operation screen changes to the visual screen in the iPod mode
for 5 seconds after an operation has been performed.

• For clarity in identifying your model of iPod, please see
Apple’s own document “Identifying iPod models” at
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1353.

WARNING
It is dangerous for the driver to watch video while
driving the vehicle. The driver may be distracted from
looking ahead and an accident could occur.
Install the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S correctly
so that the driver cannot watch Video unless the
vehicle is stopped and the emergency brake is
applied.
If the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S is not installed
correctly, the driver will be able to watch the Video
while driving the vehicle and may be distracted from
looking ahead causing an accident. The driver or
other people could be severely injured.

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Searching by artist name

Playback

1

1

Touch [iPod (Audio or Video)] of Top banner.

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner during
playback.
The Search screen is displayed.

The display shows the iPod mode screen.

2

Touch [ ] or [ ] or to select the desired track (file).

Returning to the beginning of the current track (file):
Touch [ ].
Fast reverse :
Touch and hold [ ].
Advancing to the beginning of the next track (file) :
Touch [ ].
Fast forward :
Touch and hold [ ].

3

2

Touch [Artists].
The Artists search screen is displayed.

To pause playback, touch [

/

].

• If a song is playing on the iPod/iPhone when it is connected to the
INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S, it will continue playing after
the connection.
• If the artist, album or song name, created in iTunes, has too many
characters, songs may not be played back when connected to the
INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S. Therefore, a maximum of 64
characters is recommended. The maximum number of characters for
the unit is 64.
• Some characters may not be correctly displayed.
• The
,
buttons provide the same functions above.

3

Select the desired artist.

To Play Back the Artist Directly
1 Touch [ ] of the artist’s name.
All songs of the selected artist are played back.

To Search for the Album of the Artist
1 Touch the selected artist name.
The Albums search screen of the selected artist is
displayed.
2 Touch [ ] of the desired album’s name.
All songs of the selected album are played back.

Searching for a Music File

To Search for a Song in the Album of the Artist
An iPod/iPhone can contain thousands of songs. For this reason, this
unit can make various searches using the search function as shown
below.
Using the Playlist/Artist/Album/Podcast/Audiobook/Genre/Composer/
Song search mode’s individual hierarchy, you can narrow down your
search as shown in the table below.

Hierarchy 1

Hierarchy 2

Hierarchy 3

Hierarchy 4

Playlists

Songs

—

—

Artists

Albums

Songs

—

Albums

Songs

—

—

Songs

—

—

—

Podcasts

Episodes

—

—

Genres

Artists

Albums

Songs

Composers

Albums

Songs

—

Audiobooks

—

—

—

For example: Searching by Artist name

The following example explains how an ARTISTS search is performed.
Another search mode can be used for the same operation, although the
hierarchy differs.

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1 Touch the desired artist’s name.
All albums of the selected artist are displayed.

4

Touch the desired album’s name.
All songs of the selected album are displayed.

5

Touch the desired song’s name.
The selected song is played back.

• Touching [ ] of “ALL” will play back all songs in the list.
• Touching “ALL” will display the search list in the next hierarchy.
• An alphabet skip function is available. Refer to “Alphabet Skip
Function” (page 69).
• For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 17).
• After selecting a file via a search, touch [
] on the main screen to
display the search screen. The hierarchy level you selected last in the
search mode is displayed.

Searching for a Desired Video File

Direct Up/Down Function

You can select a movie, music video, etc., from the list screen.

If you touch [ ] of the album name in the search mode, this album will
be played back repeatedly. To go to the previous or next Album, use the
Direct Up/Down Function.

• Video search mode depends on the iPod/iPhone. If the specification
of the iPod/iPhone is changed, the search mode on this unit will also
be changed.

Examples for the video search mode

Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the desired Playlist/Artist/
Album/Genre/Podcast/Composer.

• Video Playlists
• Movies
• Music Videos, etc.

For example: Searching by Movie
The following example explains how a Movie search is performed.
Another search mode can be used for the same operation, although the
hierarchy differs.

1

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner during
playback.
The Search screen is displayed.

Direct Up/Down switch icon
Direct Up/Down switch icon:
Playlist
Artist
Album
Podcast

2

Touch [Video].

Genre

The Video search mode screen appears.

3

Composer

Touch [Movies].
The Movies search screen is displayed.

4

Touch the desired movie.
The selected movie is played back.

• For details on how to scroll through the list, refer to “Selecting an
Item in a List” (page 17).
• After selecting a file via a search, touch [
] on the main screen to
display the search screen. The hierarchy level you selected last in the
search mode is displayed

• You can use the Direct Up/Down Function during video file
playback. The Direct Up/Down Function switches in the video mode
are [ ] [ ].
• If you are searching for a song, this operation cannot be performed.
• If an album is selected from an artist search, the album can be
searched.
• During shuffle playback, this operation is not possible.

Alphabet Skip Function
The unit is provided with a alphabet skip function for effective
searching. When you use this function in the search mode, you can
quickly search an artist or a song, etc.

Alphabet skip function:

The alphabet skip function is skipped to the next alphabet
such as from A to B, B to C by touching [ALPHABET
].
You can also skip in reverse order such as from B to A by
touching [ ALPHABET].

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Repeat Play
Touch [

] to repeatedly play back the currently track.

The tracks (files) will be played repeatedly.
Touch [ ] again to deactivate Repeat play.
Repeat

(OFF)

Repeat

Random Play (Shuffle)
Touch [

] during playback.

The files will be played back in a random sequence.
The Shuffle mode switches every time [ ] is touched.
Shuffle Songs

Shuffle Albums

(OFF)

Shuffle Songs

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.
• For details on the search mode, refer to “Searching for a Music File”
(page 68).

Random Play (Shuffle Songs)
All files in the iPod are played back in random sequence.

1
2

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner during
playback.
Touch [Shuffle Songs].
The indicator “
” lights, and the songs will be played
back in random sequence.
To cancel Random play, touch [

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].

Pandora® internet
radio (optional)
(INE-W960/INENAV-60 only)
Pandora® internet radio is your own FREE personalized radio now
available to stream music on your Smartphone (which runs Android OS,
iOS or BlackBerry OS).
Just start with the name of one of your favorite artists, songs or classical
composers and Pandora® will create a “station” that plays their music
and more music like it.
The INE-W960/INE-NAV-60 enables you to interact with your
Pandora® account by connecting an iPhone and smartphone that has the
latest version of the Pandora® application installed.
• Before this operation, set ALPINE APP to USB or BLUETOOTH
depending on the connected Smartphone. For details, refer to
“Setting the App connection method” (page 46).

Display example for iPhone Pandora Radio screen

Listening to Pandora®

1
2

Launch the Pandora® on the smartphone.
Touch [Pandora®] or [Bluetooth Pandora®] of
Top banner.
The display changes to Pandora® mode screen.

3

To pause playback, touch [

/

].

[ ] is displayed in the middle of the screen.
Touch [ / ] again or touch [ ] in the middle of the screen
to start playback.

4

To skip to the next song, touch [

].

• The operation to replay a previous song is not available.
• Pandora® limits the number of skips allowed on their service. If you
attempt to skip songs beyond the limit, “No skips remaining” is
displayed.
• Even if you reconnect an iPhone without launching Pandora
Application while the power is off, Pandora mode (not iPod mode) is
displayed when power is turned back on.
• Depending on the signal status, song may be stopped during
playback.
• When the advertisement is received, the playback time will be frozen
and key operation is invalid.
• The playback time may not be correctly displayed.
• If pairing is not registered for the Bluetooth audio device, the
message “No BLUETOOTH device connected (Only when App
Connection Method is set to “Bluetooth (Android).”). Please check
“BLUETOOTH settings.” appears on the screen. Change the audio
device settings as per “Registering the BLUETOOTH Device”
(page 47).
• The display content varies when ads are received.

“Thumbs” Feedback
Display example for BLUETOOTH Pandora Radio
screen

You can personalize your stations with “Thumbs Up” or “Thumbs
Down” feedback, which the system takes into account for future music
selections.

During playback, touch [ ] for thumbs up, or touch [ ]
for thumbs down.
:The “ ” indicator appears in the display. Pandora® will add
similar music to your station.
:The “ ” indicator is displayed. Pandora® will ban that song
from your station, and the current song is skipped. If the number
of skips allowed has reached its limit, the current song continues
to play back.
Touch [<<], [>>]

• In some situations, “Thumbs” feedback may not be available.
“Unable to save your thumb rating.” will be displayed.

Station name
Song Name
Artist Name
Album Name
Track/Artist bookmark icon
Artwork display
Playing time

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Searching for a Desired Station

QuickMix

You can display your station list and select stations directly from the
INE-W960/INE-NAV-60.

Alphabet Search

Use QuickMix to create a playlist based on two or more of your Pandora
stations. Edit your QuickMix station selections on the Pandora
Compatible Application for iPhone when it is not connected to the INEW960/INE-NAV-60.

1

1

2
3

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner to activate
the Search mode.

The “By A-Z” search mode is activated and the station
names are listed alphabetically.

2

Touch the desired station.

• The
indicator lights, and the songs from the created stations are
played back in random sequence.

Search by Date Added

2

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner to activate
the Search mode.
Touch [By Date].
The “By Date” search mode is activated and the station
names are listed by the date they were added to the
account.

3

The “By A-Z” or “By Date” search mode is activated and the
station name is displayed.

Touch [By A-Z].

Pandora will play that station.

1

Touch [
(Search)] of Bottom banner to activate
the Search mode.

Touch [QuickMix].

Bookmarking a Desired Track or Artist
The currently playing song or artist can be bookmarked and saved to
your Pandora account.

1

During playback, touch [Artwork display].
The type selection telop is displayed.

Touch the desired station.
Pandora will play that station.

Creating a New Station
Basing on the currently playing song or artist, a personalized Pandora
station can be created. The new station will play more music like it.

Artwork display

Free word

1

During playback, touch [Create New Station].
The Key Pad screen is displayed. You can enter a keyword
and search for Artist/Song.

2
3

Enter a keyword and touch [OK].
Touch the desired list.
The new station is automatically applied.

• For details of how to input characters from the keypad, refer to “How
to Input Characters and Numbers (Keypad)” (page 73).

Artist/Track
During playback, touch [Create Station From (Artist/
Track)] of Bottom banner.
• The created station is saved to your station list.
• When the Smartphone is not connected to this unit, you can create
personalized Pandora® stations using the Pandora® Application on
your Smartphone. You can also create stations on the web at
www.pandora.com.
• In some situations, creating a new station may not be available.
“Unable to create station.” will be displayed.

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2

Touch [Track] or [Artist].
The current track or artist is bookmarked. “
“
” icon is displayed.

” icon or

• Your bookmarks can be viewed on your “Profile” page at
www.pandora.com.
• In some situations, bookmarks may not be available. “Unable to save
your bookmark.” will be displayed.

How to Input Characters and Numbers
(Keypad)
The displayed screens and procedures may vary slightly depending on
the function used, but the basic input method is the same.

Input screen area.
(Delete)
Returns to the previous character and erases it.
Touching here for more than 2 seconds will erase all
input characters.
Character keypad
(Space)
Confirms input characters.

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SiriusXM Satellite
Radio (Optional)
(INE-W960/INENAV-60 only)
SiriusXM Tuner operation:

When an optional SiriusXM Tuner is connected to this unit,
the following operations may be performed.

Display example for SiriusXM main screen

1

Touch the [SiriusXM] on the Top banner.
The SiriusXM main screen display appears.
• The SiriusXM source selection icon will not be listed if the
SiriusXM Tuner is not connected properly. Check the tuner
connections if the icon is not shown.

2

Touch [ ] or [ ] to select the desired channel.
Touching and holding either button will rapidly
browse through the channels.

• Refer to the SiriusXM Tuner User Guide for details on how to install
the SiriusXM Tuner.

Tuning Channels by Category
Channels are grouped into categories based on the type of content heard
on the channels.

1

Touch [Category] on the SiriusXM main screen to
activate the category browsing mode.
The channels within the category of the current channel are
listed.

Display example of category browsing mode screen

Touch [<<], [>>]

Band display
Displays the band of the signal currently being received.

Channel name
Category name
Channel number
Preset button

Touching the [Info] button changes the display of
information for the channels in the category with the
following four options.
Channel NO./Channel Name
Channel NO./Artist
Name
Channel NO./Song Title
Channel NO./
Content Info
Channel NO./ Channel Name

Displays the preset channel name or channel number.

Receiving Channels with the SiriusXM
Tuner

2

The Category Name is shown at the top of the display.

About SiriusXM Satellite Radio

Only SiriusXM® brings you more of what you love to listen to, all
in one place. Get over 140 channels, including commercial-free
music plus the best sports, news, talk, comedy and
entertainment. Welcome to the world of satellite radio. A
SiriusXM Vehicle Tuner and Subscription are required. For more
information, visit www.siriusxm.com.
In the USA, you can activate online or by calling SiriusXM
Listener care:
• Visit www.siriusxm.com/activatenow
• Call SiriusXM Listener Care at 1-866-635-2349
For Canadian Subscriptions, please contact:
• Visit www.siriusxm.ca/activatexm
• Call XM customer Care at 1-877-438-9677
• The SiriusXM Satellite Radio controls on this unit are available only
when a SiriusXM Tuner is connected.

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Touch Category [ ] or [ ] on the category
browsing mode screen to select a desired category.

3

Select the desired channel number.

• If no operation is performed for 10 seconds, the category browsing
mode is canceled.

Changing the Display

Tuning Channels Using Presets

Text information, such as the channel name, artist name/feature, and
song/program title, is available with SiriusXM. The unit can display this
text information as explained below.

1

Touch [Info] in SiriusXM mode.

2

Each time you touch this button, the display changes as shown
below.

Touch [Band] on the Bottom banner repeatedly until
the desired band is displayed.
Touch any one of the preset buttons that has a
channel stored to it.
The preset channel is received.

• The

Channel Name
Category Name
Channel No.

,

buttons provide the same functions above.

Search Function

Category Name
Artist Name
Song Name
Content Name

1

Touch [

(Search)] on the Bottom banner.

Search list screen is displayed.

2
Checking the SiriusXM Radio ID Number
To subscribe to the SiriusXM Satellite Radio service, it is necessary to
locate and identify the Radio ID of your SiriusXM Tuner. The Radio ID
contains 8 characters and can be found on the bottom of your SiriusXM
Tuner or can be displayed when selecting Channel 0 by following the
steps below:

1

While receiving SiriusXM Radio, touch [
select channel “0”.

] or [

] to

The unit displays the ID number.

2

To cancel the ID number display, change the channel
to a channel other than “0”.

• The SiriusXM Radio ID does not contain the letters I, O, S, or F.

Storing Channel Presets
You can store 18 of your favorite SiriusXM channels for easy recall
with Preset buttons.

1

Touch [Band] to select the desired band you want to
store the preset in.
There are 3 Satellite Radio Preset bands. Each touch of
[Band] changes the band:
SiriusXM-1
SiriusXM-2
SiriusXM-3
SiriusXM-1

2

Touch and hold any one of the preset buttons for at
least 2 seconds.
The selected channel is stored.

3

Repeat the procedure to store up to 5 other channels
onto the same band.

Touch the desired category.
The channel name search screen of the selected category
is displayed.

3

Touch the selected channel.

• You can change the category directly by touching Category [
[ ] on the channel name search screen.

] or

Searching by Channel
1 Touch [All Channels] after step 1.
All Channels will be displayed in a list.
2 Touch the selected channel.
• Touch [Info] on the channel name search screen, the information of
the broadcasting channels will be displayed. You can choose the
desired channel from the artist name list or song name list.
Each time you touch the [Info] button, the display changes
as below.
Channel name
Artist name
Song name
Content
Channel name

Searching by My Music
1 Touch [My Music].
The artist names and song names that you have stored
and are currently playing will be displayed in a list.
This is displayed only when the stored song or artist is
broadcasting.
2 Touch the desired artist/song.
The channel of the selected artist/song being broadcast
is received.
• Touch [Info] on the channel name search screen, the information of
the broadcasting channels will be displayed. You can choose the
desired channel from the artist name list or song name list.
Each time you touch the [Info] button, the display changes
as below.
Channel name
Artist/Song name
Channel name

To use this procedure for other bands, simply select the
desired band and repeat the procedure.
A total of 18 channels can be stored in the preset memory
(6 channels for each band; SiriusXM-1, SiriusXM-2 and
SiriusXM-3.)
• If you store a new channel into a preset which already has a channel
assigned, the current channel will be cleared and replaced with the
new one.

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Searching by My Games
1 Touch [My Games].
This is displayed only when games for stored teams are
broadcasting.
2 Touch the desired team.
The channel of the selected game being broadcast is
received.
• Touch [Info] on the channel name search screen, the information of
the broadcasting channels will be displayed. You can choose the
desired channel from the league name list or team name list.
Each time you touch the [Info] button, the display changes
as below.
Channel name
League/Team name
Channel name

Receiving and Tuning to an Alert
Whenever a stored sports team, artist, or song is playing on another
channel, an interruption alert appears on the unit display.
If you set to “On” in “Setting all Source Alert” (page 45), you can
display the interruption alert of the stored channels on the Audio/Visual
Source screen other than SiriusXM.
To tune to the game, artist or song identified by the alert, follow the
steps below:

1

When stored information is broadcast, the unit will
display “Song Alert,” “Artist Alert” or “Game Alert.”

Selecting the Channel Directly
You can directly select the channel number on the display of the
numeric keypad.

1

Touch [Direct Channel].
The numeric keypad input screen is displayed.

2
3

Alert display area

Touch to input the channel number.
Touch [Enter].

Displaying the Alert List

The selected channel is received.

2

• When a triple-digit channel number is input, it is unnecessary to
touch [Enter]; the channel will be received automatically.

Touch [

].

The current screen changes to the My Music list*1 or My
Games list*2 screen. Touch the channel on the list you want
to receive.
*1 Only for Song Alert and Artist Alert.
*2 Only for Game Alert.

Storing the Desired Song/Artist
While listening to SiriusXM Satellite Radio, you can be alerted when
your favorite songs or artists are playing on other channels. An
interruption ALERT will be displayed when a matching artist or song is
found on another channel. To receive interruption ALERT information,
refer to “Activating the stored Alert” below.

Changing to the channel displayed on the Alert display

1

3

Touch and hold [Memo] for at least 2 seconds on
the SiriusXM mode screen.
The Memory type selection screen is displayed.
• “Artist (Song) Unavailable” is displayed if the artist (song) is
not available to be stored.
“Artist (Song) Saved” is displayed if this Artist (Song) was
previously stored.

2

Touch [Save Song?] or [Save Artist?] to select
the store type.
A “Song (Artist) Saved X Used/Y Empty” pop up screen is
displayed.
X is the total number of song titles, artist names or sports
teams stored in memory, and Y is the total number of
memory song titles, artist names or sports teams still
available for storage.

• If there is no memory space, “Alert Memory Full” is displayed and
then you are asked if you want to replace a stored item. If you select
“OK,” then the list of stored alert items is displayed. Touch the item
that you want to replace.
• For details on how to set up the Games Alert, refer to “Setting the
Favorite Sports Team Alerts” (page 45).

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2

Touch [

].

The source is changed to SiriusXM Tuner and the channel is
changed to the received channel.

The display changes to the selected channel and the
channel is received.

• If no operation is performed for 5 seconds, the screen returns to the
normal mode screen.

Replay Function

Parental Control Function

In SiriusXM mode, you can pause, rewind and replay live Satellite
Radio.

The Parental Control feature allows you to limit access to any SiriusXM
channels, including those with mature content. For information on
setting the Parental Control passcode, refer to “Setting the Parental
Lock” (page 45).
When a locked channel is selected, “Channel Locked” is displayed and
then the numeric keypad appears for you to enter the passcode.

Input the 4-digit passcode you set in “Setting the
Parental Lock” on page 45.
The initial number is 0000.

Buffer usage
Current Replay point
Time to live
Replay range
Replay status indicator

1

Touch [ /
content.
The “

2

] to Pause playing of the channel

(Pause)” icon and progress bar is displayed.

Touch [ / ] again or touch [ ] in the middle of
the screen to resume playing the content.
The “
(Play)” icon lights up and offset playback
commences.

3

Touch [ ] to exit Instant Replay and listen to live
content.

• To fast reverse, touch and hold [ ] and to fast forward, touch and
hold [ ].
• Touching [ ] or [ ] will move a track up/down.
• If you change channels while in Replay mode, the contents of the
replay buffer are emptied.
• The allowed recording time differs depending on the SiriusXM Tuner
Box.

• If you input a wrong passcode, “Incorrect passcode” is displayed.
• After entering the correct passcode, you can access all locked
channels without entering the passcode again until the unit is
powered off and then back on.

Using Jump Memory and Jump Recall
Function
The Jump Channel is a special channel that you can jump to with the
press of a dedicated button and then jump back to the previous channel.
This channel is often used to select your favorite SiriusXM traffic and
weather report channel.

1
2

To store the currently received channel as the Jump
channel in memory, touch and hold [JUMP] for at
least 2 seconds.
Touch [JUMP] to recall and tune to the saved Jump
channel.

• Only one channel can be stored as the jump source channel. When
you want to store a new channel, the old channel will be cleared and
the new one will be memorized.

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Multi story function*

Information

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.

Product Software Update
This product use software that can be updated through a USB memory
device. Download the software from the Alpine website and update the
product using the USB memory device.

Updating this product
Check the Alpine website for details on updating.
http://www.alpine-usa.com

About DVDs
Music CDs and DVDs have grooves (tracks) in which the digital data is
recorded. The data is represented as microscopic pits recorded into the
track – these pits are read by a laser beam to play the disc. On DVDs,
the density of the tracks and pits is twice that of CDs, so DVDs can
contain more data in less space.

CDs

Minimum pit
length 0.9 µm

1.2 mm

Track pitch 1.6 µm

DVDs

Minimum pit
0.6 mm
length 0.6 mm
0.9 µm

Track pitch 0.74 µm

A 12 cm disc can contain one movie or about four hours of music. In
addition, DVDs provide sharp picture quality with vivid colors thanks to
a horizontal resolution of over 500 lines (compared to less than 300 for
VHS tape).

In addition, DVDs offer a variety of functions.
Multiple audio* (page 28)
Movies can be recorded in up to eight languages. The desired
language can be selected from the unit.

Subtitles function* (page 28)
Movies can include subtitles in up to 32 languages. The desired
subtitle language can be selected from the unit.

Multi angle function* (page 28)
When the DVD contains a movie shot from multiple angles, the
desired angle can be selected from the unit.

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* These functions differ from disc to disc. For details, refer to the disc’s
instructions.

List of Language Codes
(For details, see page 42.)
Abbreviation
AA
AB
AF
AM
AR
AS
AY
AZ
BA
BE
BG
BH
BI
BN
BO
BR
CA
CO
CS
CY
DA
DE
DZ
EL
EN
EO
ES
ET
EU
FA
FI
FJ
FO
FR
FY
GA
GD
GL
GN
GU
HA
HI
HR
HU
HY
IA

Code
6565
6566
6570
6577
6582
6583
6589
6590
6665
6669
6671
6672
6673
6678
6679
6682
6765
6779
6783
6789
6865
6869
6890
6976
6978
6979
6983
6984
6985
7065
7073
7074
7079
7082
7089
7165
7168
7176
7178
7185
7265
7273
7282
7285
7289
7365

Language
Afar
Abkhazian
Afrikaans
Amharic
Arabic
Assamese
Aymara
Azerbaijani
Bashkir
Byelorussian
Bulgarian
Bihari
Bislama
Bengali, Bangla
Tibetan
Breton
Catalan
Corsican
Czech
Welsh
Danish
Ger man
Bhutani
Greek
English
Esperanto
Spanish
Estonian
Basque
Persian
Finnish
Fiji
Faroese
French
Frisian
Irish
Scots Gaelic
Galician
Guarani
Gujarati
Hausa
Hindi
Croatian
Hungarian
Armenian
Interlingua

Abbreviation
IE
IK
IN
IS
IT
IW
JP
JI
JW
KA
KK
KL
KM
KN
KO
KS
KU
KY
LA
LN
LO
LT
LV
MG
MI
MK
ML
MN
MO
MR
MS
MT
MY
NA
NE
NL
NO
OC
OM
OR
PA
PL
PS
PT
QU
RM

Code
7369
7375
7378
7383
7384
7387
7465
7473
7487
7565
7575
7576
7577
7578
7579
7583
7585
7589
7665
7678
7679
7684
7686
7771
7773
7775
7776
7778
7779
7782
7783
7784
7789
7865
7869
7876
7879
7967
7977
7982
8065
8076
8083
8084
8185
8277

Language
Interlingue
Inupiak
Indonesian
Icelandic
Italian
Hebrew
Japanese
Yiddish
Javanese
Georgian
Kazakh
Greenlandic
Cambodian
Kannada
Korean
Kashmiri
Kurdish
Kirghiz
Latin
Lingala
Laothian
Lithuanian
Latvian, Lettish
Malagasy
Maori
Macedonian
Malayalam
Mongolian
Moldavian
Marathi
Malay
Maltese
Bur mese
Nauru
Nepali
Dutch
Norwegian
Occitan
(Afan) Oromo
Oriya
Punjabi
Polish
Pashto, Pushto
Por tuguese
Quechua
Rhaeto-Romance

Abbreviation
RN
RO
RU
RW
SA
SD
SG
SH
SI
SK
SL
SM
SN
SO
SQ
SR
SS
ST
SU
SV
SW
TA
TE
TG
TH
TI
TK
TL
TN
TO
TR
TS
TT
TW
UK
UR
UZ
VI
VO
WO
XH
YO
ZH
ZU

Code
8278
8279
8285
8287
8365
8368
8371
8372
8373
8375
8376
8377
8378
8379
8381
8382
8383
8384
8385
8386
8387
8465
8469
8471
8472
8473
8475
8476
8478
8479
8482
8483
8484
8487
8575
8582
8590
8673
8679
8779
8872
8979
9072
9085

Language
Kirundi
Romanian
Russian
Kinyarwanda
Sanskrit
Sindhi
Sangho
Serbo-Croatian
Singhalese
Slovak
Slovenian
Samoan
Shona
Somali
Albanian
Serbian
Siswati
Sesotho
Sundanese
Swedish
Swahili
Tamil
Telugu
Tajik
Thai
Tigrinya
Turkmen
Tagalog
Setswana
Tonga
Turkish
Tsonga
Tatar
Twi
Ukrainian
Urdu
Uzbek
Vietnamese
Volapuk
Wolof
Xhosa
Yoruba
Chinese
Zulu

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List of Country Codes
(For details, see page 42.)
Abbreviation
AD
AE
AF
AG
AI
AL
AM
AN
AO
AQ
AR
AS
AT
AU
AW
AZ
BA
BB
BD
BE
BF
BG
BH
BI
BJ
BM
BN
BO
BR
BS
BT
BV
BW
BY
BZ
CA
CC
CD

Code
6568
6569
6570
6571
6573
6576
6577
6578
6579
6581
6582
6583
6584
6585
6587
6590
6665
6666
6668
6669
6670
6671
6672
6673
6674
6677
6678
6679
6682
6683
6684
6686
6687
6689
6690
6765
6767
6768

CF
CG
CH
CI
CK
CL
CM
CN
CO
CR
CU
CV
CX
CY
CZ
DE
DJ
DK

6770
6771
6772
6773
6775
6776
6777
6778
6779
6782
6785
6786
6788
6789
6790
6869
6874
6875

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Abbreviation
Country
DM
Andorra
DO
United Arab Emirates
DZ
Afghanistan
Antigua and Barbuda
EC
EE
Anguilla
EG
Albania
Armenia
EH
ER
Netherlands Antilles
ES
Angola
Antarctica
ET
FI
Argentina
FJ
American Samoa
Austria
FK
FM
Australia
FO
Aruba
Azerbaijan
FR
GA
Bosnia and Herzegovina
GB
Barbados
Bangladesh
GD
GE
Belgium
GF
Burkina Faso
Bulgaria
GH
GI
Bahrain
GL
Burundi
Benin
GM
GN
Bermuda
GP
Brunei Darussalam
Bolivia
GQ
GR
Brazil
GS
Bahamas
Bhutan
Bouvet Island
GT
Botswana
GU
Belarus
GW
Belize
GY
Canada
HK
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
HM
Congo, the Democratic
Republic of the
HN
Central African Republic
HR
Congo
HT
Switzerland
HU
Cote d’lvoire
ID
Cook Islands
IE
Chile
IL
Cameroon
IN
China
IO
Colombia
IQ
Costa Rica
IR
Cuba
IS
Cape Verde
IT
Christmas Island
JM
Cyprus
JO
Czech Republic
JP
Germany
KE
Djibouti
KG
Denmark
KH

Code
6877
6879
6890
6967
6969
6971
6972
6982
6983
6984
7073
7074
7075
7077
7079
7082
7165
7166
7168
7169
7170
7172
7173
7176
7177
7178
7180
7181
7182
7183
7184
7185
7187
7189
7275
7277
7278
7282
7284
7285
7368
7369
7376
7378
7379
7381
7382
7383
7384
7477
7479
7480
7569
7571
7572

Country
Abbreviation
KI
Dominica
KM
Dominican Republic
KN
Algeria
KP
Ecuador
Estonia
KR
Egypt
KW
Western Sahara
KY
Eritrea
KZ
Spain
LA
Ethiopia
Finland
LB
Fiji
LC
Falkland Islands
Micronesia, Federated States of
LI
Faroe Islands
LK
France
LR
Gabon
LS
United Kingdom
LT
Grenada
LU
Georgia
LV
French Guiana
LY
Ghana
MA
Gibraltar
MC
Greenland
MD
Gambia
MG
Guinea
MH
Guadeloupe
MK
Equatorial Guinea
ML
Greece
MM
South Georgia and the
South Sandwich Islands
MN
MO
Guatemala
MP
Guam
MQ
Guinea-Bissau
MR
Guyana
MS
Hong Kong
MT
Heard Island and
MU
McDonald Islands
MV
Honduras
MW
Croatia
MX
Haiti
MY
Hungary
MZ
Indonesia
NA
Ireland
NC
Israel
NE
India
NF
British Indian Ocean Territory
NG
Iraq
NI
Iran, Islamic Republic of
NL
Iceland
NO
Italy
NP
Jamaica
NR
Jordan
NU
Japan
NZ
Kenya
OM
Kyrgyzstan
PA
Cambodia

Code
7573
7577
7578
7580

Country
Kiribati
Comoros
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Korea, Democratic
People’s Republic of

7582
7587
7589
7590
7665

Korea, Republic of
Kuwait
Cayman Islands
Kazakstan
Lao People’s
Democratic Republic

7666
7667
7673
7675
7682
7683
7684
7685
7686
7689
7765
7767
7768
7771
7772
7775

Lebanon
Saint Lucia
Liechtenstein
Sri Lanka
Liberia
Lesotho
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Latvia
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Morocco
Monaco
Moldova, Republic of
Madagascar
Marshall Islands
Macedonia, The former
Yugoslav Republic of
Mali
Myanmar
Mongolia
Macau
Northern Mariana Islands
Martinique
Mauritania
Montserrat
Malta
Mauritius
Maldives
Malawi
Mexico
Malaysia
Mozambique
Namibia
New Caledonia
Niger
Norfolk Island
Nigeria
Nicaragua
Netherlands
Norway
Nepal
Nauru
Niue
New Zealand
Oman
Panama

7776
7777
7778
7779
7780
7781
7782
7783
7784
7785
7786
7787
7788
7789
7790
7865
7867
7869
7870
7871
7873
7876
7879
7880
7882
7885
7890
7977
8065

Abbreviation
PE
PF
PG
PH
PK
PL
PM
PN
PR
PT
PW
PY
QA
RE
RO
RU
RW
SA
SB
SC
SD
SE
SG
SH
SI

Code
8069
8070
8071
8072
8075
8076
8077
8078
8082
8084
8087
8089
8165
8269
8279
8285
8287
8365
8366
8367
8368
8369
8371
8372
8373

Country
Abbreviation
Peru
SJ
French Polynesia
SK
Papua New Guinea
SL
Philippines
SM
Pakistan
SN
Poland
SO
SR
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
ST
Pitcairn
SV
Puerto Rico
SY
Portugal
SZ
Palau
TC
Paraguay
TD
Qatar
TF
Reunion
TG
Romania
TH
Russian Federation
TJ
Rwanda
TK
Saudi Arabia
TM
Solomon Islands
TN
Seychelles
TO
Sudan
TP
Sweden
TR
Singapore
TT
Saint Helena
TV
Slovenia

Code
8374
8375
8376
8377
8378
8379
8382
8384
8386
8389
8390
8467
8468
8470
8471
8472
8474
8475
8477
8478
8479
8480
8482
8484
8486

Country
Abbreviation
Svalbard and Jan Mayen
TW
Slovakia
TZ
Sierra Leone
UA
San Marino
UG
Senegal
UM
Somalia
US
Suriname
UY
Sao Tome and Principe
UZ
El Salvador
VA
Syrian Arab Republic
VC
Swaziland
Turks and Caicos Islands
VE
Chad
VG
French Southern Territories
VI
Togo
VN
Thailand
VU
Tajikistan
WF
Tokelau
WS
Turkmenistan
YE
Tunisia
YT
Tonga
YU
East Timor
ZA
Turkey
ZM
Trinidad and Tobago
ZW
Tuvalu

Code
8487
8490
8565
8571
8577
8583
8589
8590
8665
8667
8669
8671
8673
8678
8685
8770
8783
8969
8984
8985
9065
9077
9087

Country
Taiwan, Province of China
Tanzania, United Republic of
Ukraine
Uganda
United States Minor
Outlying Islands
United States
Uruguay
Uzbekistan
Holy See (Vatican City State)
Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines
Venezuela
Virgin Island, British
Virgin Islands, U.S
Viet Nam
Vanuatu
Wallis and Futuna
Samoa
Yemen
Mayotte
Yugoslavia
South Africa
Zambia
Zimbabwe

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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.
• Vehicle’s ignition is off.
- If connected according to the instructions, the unit will not
operate with the vehicle’s ignition off.
• Improper power lead connections.
- Check power lead connections.
• Blown fuse.
- Check the fuse on the battery lead of the unit; replace with the
proper value if necessary.
• Internal micro-computer malfunctioned due to interference
noise, etc.
- Press the RESET switch with a ballpoint pen or other pointed
article.
No sound or unnatural sound.
• Incorrect setting of volume/balance/fader controls.
- Readjust the controls.
• Connections are not properly or securely made.
- Check the connections and firmly connect.
Screen not displayed.
• Brightness/Contrast control is set at the minimum position.
- Adjust the Brightness/Contrast control.
• Temperature in the vehicle is too low.
- Increase the vehicle’s interior temperature to operation
temperature range.
• Connections to the DVD are not securely made.
- Check the connections and firmly connect.
• The Parking Brake Lead is not connected.
• The Parking Brake is not engaged.
- Connect the Parking Brake Lead, then engage the Parking
Brake. (See page 92)
Movement of displayed picture is abnormal.
• Temperature in the vehicle is too high.
- Allow the vehicle’s interior temperature to cool.
Radio
Unable to receive stations.
• 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.
• You are in a weak signal area.
- Make sure the tuner is in 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.

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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.
Disc
Disc playback sound is wavering.
• Moisture condensation in the disc Module.
- Allow enough time for the condensation to evaporate (about 1
hour).
Disc insertion not possible.
• A disc is already in this unit.
- Eject the disc and remove it.
• The disc is being improperly inserted.
- Insert the disc correctly. (See page 15)
Unable to fast forward or backward the disc.
• The disc has been damaged.
- Eject the disc and discard it; using a damaged disc in your unit
can cause damage to the mechanism.
Disc playback sound skips due to vibration.
• Improper mounting of the unit.
- Securely re-mount the unit.
• Disc is very dirty.
- Clean the disc.
• Disc has scratches.
- Change the disc.
• The pick-up lens is dirty.
- Do not use a commercially available lens cleaner disc. Consult
your nearest Alpine dealer.
Disc playback sound skips without vibration.
• Dirty or scratched disc.
- Clean the disc; a damaged disc should be replaced.
CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RW playback
not possible.
• Close session (finalization) has not been performed.
- Perform finalization and attempt playback again.
Error displays.
• Mechanical error.
- Press . After the error indication disappears, insert the disc
again. If the above-mentioned solution does not solve the
problem, consult your nearest Alpine dealer.
MP3/WMA/AAC is not played back.
• Writing error occurred. The CD format is not compatible.
- Make sure the CD has been written in a supported format.
Refer to “About MP3/WMA/AAC” (pages 22 to 23), then
rewrite in the format supported by this device.
Unit does not operate.
• Condensation.
- Wait a while (about 1 hour) for the condensation to dry.

Playback does not start.
• Disc is loaded upside-down.
- Check the disc and load it with the labeled side facing upward.
• Disc is dirty.
- Clean the disc.
• A disc not able to play back with this unit is loaded.
- Check if the disc is able to be played back.
• Parental lock is set.
- Cancel the parental lock or change the rating level.
Picture is unclear or noisy.
• Disc is being fast-forwarded or fast-reversed.
- The picture may be slightly disturbed, but this is normal.
• Vehicle’s battery power is weak.
- Check the battery power and wiring.
(The unit may malfunction if the battery power is under 11
volts with a load applied.)
Image stops sometimes.
• Disc is scratched.
- Replaced with a non-scratched disc.

If this Message Appears
Various messages are displayed on the screen during operation. In
addition to the messages telling you the current status or providing
guidance for the next operation, there are also the following error
messages. If one of these error messages is displayed, carefully follow
the instructions in the solution column.

System
USB current error.
• Abnormal current is run to the USB connector device.
- Turn the ignition key off, and then set to ON again.
- Attempt to connect another iPod/iPhone/USB memory device.
Unable to access the DVD drive.
The system will reset.
• An access error to DVD drive occurred for some reasons.
- The unit is rebooted automatically.
Unable to access the DVD drive.
Please enquire details from the service center.
• An access error to DVD drive occurred for some reasons.
- Please ask Service Center for help.

Audio/Visual
Read error.
Please check the Disc.
• Scratched disc, contaminated disc/poor recording/disc
incompatible with this unit.
- Press .
- Change the disc.

USB device error.
• An iPod/iPhone that is not supported by the unit is connected.
- Connect an iPod/iPhone that is supported by the unit.
- Reset the iPod.
• A USB device that is not supported by the unit is connected.
- Attempt to connect another USB memory device.
• Communication error.
- Turn the ignition key off, and then set to ON again.
- Check the display by reconnecting between the iPod/iPhone
and the unit, using the iPod/iPhone cable.
- Check the display by reconnecting between the USB memory
device and the unit.
• Caused by the iPod/iPhone Software Version not being
compatible with this unit.
- Update the iPod/iPhone Software Version to be compatible
with this unit.
• The iPod/iPhone is not verified.
- Change another iPod/iPhone.
Region Code Violation.
• Disc does not match regional code number.
- Load a disc that matches the regional code number.
No data.
• There are no data in the iPod/iPhone.
- Download data to the iPod/iPhone and connect to the INEW960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S.
• There are no data in the USB memory.
- Download data to the USB memory and connect to this unit.
Un-readable song was skipped.
• A copy-protected WMA file has been detected.
- You can only play back non-copy-protected files.
• A sampling rate/bit rate not supported by the unit is used.
- Use a sampling rate/bit rate supported by the unit.

BLUETOOTH
Please check BLUETOOTH audio device.
• The BLUETOOTH audio device was not connected correctly.
- Check the settings for INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S
and the BLUETOOTH audio device and reconnect.
Please check mobile device.
• The mobile phone was not connected correctly.
- Check the settings for INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S
and the mobile phone and reconnect.
Unable to download phonebook.
• Phonebook failed to read due to mobile phone disconnection,
etc.
- Check the mobile phone connection, and then conduct
synchronizing and adding again. (See page 55)
• The connected mobile phone does not support synchronizing of
its phone book.
- Connect the mobile phone that supports synchronizing the
phone book, then synchronize again. (See page 55)

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Navigation
The vehicle’s position is erroneous.
• The GPS reception is poor.
- Drive the vehicle in an area of good GPS reception to allow the
unit to recalibrate itself. Move to a location where strong GPS
reception is possible.

Video resolution not supported.
• The file being played is a DivX® file with an unsupported
resolution.
- Play a DivX® file with a supported resolution.

SiriusXM
No operation
• Moisture condensation
- Allow enough time for the condensation to evaporate (about 1
hour).
• Ambient Temperature
- Make sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between 0°C
and 45°C (32°F and 113°F).

Playing back a DRM protected DivX File
Some operations cannot be performed while displaying the following
message.

Authorization Error.
This player is not authorized to play this video.
• The version of the DRM protected DivX® File is not supported
by this unit.
- Play the supported DivX® File.
Rental Expired.
• The file being attempted to play has a limited number of
viewings. The viewing limit has been reached and can no longer
be played on this device. After the message has been displayed,
the beginning of the next file will automatically be played back.
This DivX rental has used XX out of YY views.
Continue?
• If the total number of viewings for this file has not been
exceeded, the views remaining is displayed.
- To play back, select [OK]. If the next file is to be played back,
select [Cancel].
Do you wish to stop playing rental file?
• While playing back a rental file, “Do you wish to stop playing
rental file?” is displayed when the following operations are
performed. Selecting [OK], reduces the number of views by 1.
• Folder Up/Down
• STOP
• Search operation
• Move to the first/last DivX® file by Chapter Up/Down
- To interrupt the playback, touch [OK], or touch [Cancel] to
not interrupt.
Audio format not supported.
• The file being played is a DivX® file with an unsupported audio
format, so only the video data is played.
- Play a DivX® file with a supported audio format.
Video frame rate not supported.
• The file being played is a DivX® file with an unsupported frame
rate.
- Play a DivX® file with a supported frame rate.

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Check Tuner
• The SiriusXM Tuner is disconnected or the unit is having trouble
communicating with the Tuner.
- Connect the Tuner or check the Tuner connection to the back
of the unit.
Check Antenna
• The SiriusXM Satellite Radio antenna or cable is either damaged
or not connected correctly to the SiriusXM Tuner.
- Check that the SiriusXM antenna cable is connected to the
SiriusXM Tuner and check that the antenna cable is not kinked
or otherwise damaged. Replace the antenna if necessary.
No Signal
• The SiriusXM satellite signal is too weak at the current location.
- Move the vehicle to a location with a clear view of the southern
sky.
- Make sure the Satellite Radio antenna is properly mounted and
not obstructed by metal objects.
Channel Not Subscribed Call SiriusXM to Subscribe
• The active channel has become unsubscribed or the requested
channel is not available in your subscription package.
- In the U.S.A., visit www.siriusxm.com or call 1-866-635-2349
if you have questions about your subscription. In Canada, visit
www.siriusxm.ca or call 1-877-438-9677 if you have questions
about your subscription.
• The unit will revert to the previous selected channel or to channel 1
automatically.

Channel Not Available
• The active channel is no longer in the SiriusXM channel lineup
or the user has entered an invalid channel number.
- Visit www.siriusxm.com for information on the current
channel lineup.
• The unit will revert to the previous channel or to channel 1
automatically.

Subscription Updated Press Any key to Continue
• Your subscription has been updated.
- Press any button to clear this message.
Channel Locked
• A locked channel is selected.
- Input the passcode on the number keypad screen, refer to
“Parental Control Function” (page 77). If wrong passcode is
input, “Incorrect passcode” will be displayed and the unit will
revert to the previous channel.

PICKUP

Specifications

Wave length

MONITOR SECTION

Laser power

Screen Size
6.1"
LCD Type
Transparent type TN LCD
Operation System
TFT active matrix
Number of Picture Elements 1,152,000 pcs. (800 × 3 × 480)
Effective Number of Picture Elements
99% or more
Illumination System
LED
FM TUNER SECTION
Tuning Range
Mono Usable Sensitivity
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity
Alternate Channel Selectivity
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Stereo Separation
Capture Ratio

87.7 – 107.9 MHz
9.3 dBf (0.8 µV/75 ohms)
13.5 dBf (1.3 µV/75 ohms)
80 dB
65 dB
35 dB
2.0 dB

Tuning Range
Usable Sensitivity

530 – 1,710 kHz
22.5 µV/27 dBf

USB SECTION
USB requirements
Max. Power Consumption
USB Class

USB 1.1/2.0
1,000 mA
USB (Play From Device)/
USB (Mass Storage Class)
File System
FAT16/32
MP3 Decoding
MPEG-1/2 AUDIO Layer-3
WMA Decoding
Windows Media™ Audio
AAC Decoding
AAC-LC format “.m4a” file
Number of Channels
2-Channel (Stereo)
Frequency Response*
5-20,000 Hz (±1 dB)
Total Harmonic Distortion
0.008% (at 1 kHz)
Dynamic Range
95 dB (at 1 kHz)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
100 dB
Channel Separation
85 dB (at 1 kHz)
* Frequency response may differ depending on the encoder
software/bit rate.
CD/DVD SECTION
Frequency Response
Wow & Flutter (% WRMS)
Total Harmonic Distortion
Dynamic Range
Channel Separation
Signal system
Horizontal resolution
Video output level
Video S/N ratio
Audio S/N ratio

GPS SECTION
GPS Reception frequency
GPS Reception sensitivity

5 – 20,000 Hz (±1 dB)
Below measurable limits
0.008% (at 1 kHz)
95 dB (at 1 kHz)
85 dB (at 1 kHz)
NTSC/PAL
500 lines or greater
1Vp-p (75 ohms)
DVD: 60 dB
100 dB

1575.42 ±1 MHz
-130 dB max.

BLUETOOTH SECTION
BLUETOOTH Specification Bluetooth V2.1+EDR
Output Power
+4 dBm Max. (Power class 2)
Profile
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
OPP (Object Push Profile)
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile)
A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile)
AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote
Control Profile)
GENERAL
Power Requirement

AM TUNER SECTION

DVD: 666 nm
CD: 785 nm
CLASS II

Operating temperature
Weight
Audio output level
Preout (Front, Rear):
Preout (Subwoofer):

14.4 V DC
(11–16 V allowable)
-20°C to + 60°C
(-4°F to +140°F)
2.12 kg (4 lbs. 11 oz)
4V/10 kohms (max.)
4V/10 kohms (max.)

CHASSIS SIZE
Width
Height
Depth

178 mm (7-1/8")
100 mm (4")
165 mm (6-1/2")

NOSE SIZE
Width
Height
Depth

170 mm (6-3/4")
96 mm (3-7/8")
11.5 mm (15/32")

• Due to continuous product improvement, specifications and design
are subject to change without notice.
• The LCD panel is manufactured using an extremely high precision
manufacturing technology. Its effective pixel ratio is over 99.99%.
This means that there is a possibility that 0.01% of the pixels could
be either always ON or OFF.

CAUTION
CAUTION-Laser radiation when open, DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
(Bottom side of player)

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END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
(Microsoft)
You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software
licensed by Alpine Electronics, Inc. (collectively “ALPINE”) from
an affiliate of Microsoft Corporation (collectively “MS”). Those
installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated
media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic
documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international
intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is
licensed, not sold. All rights reserved.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE
AGREEMENT (“EULA”), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY
THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT ALPINE FOR
INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR
A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE
YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY
PREVIOUS CONSENT).

GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE,
This EULA grants you the following license: You may use the
SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE.

NOT FAULT TOLERANT.
THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT. ALPINE HAS
INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE
IN THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS RELIED UPON ALPINE TO
CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE
SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE.

NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE,
THE SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS“ and with all faults. THE
ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY,
PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING
LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU. ALSO, THERE IS NO
WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR
ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST
INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES
REGARDING THE DEVICE OR SOFTWARE THOSE
WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT
BINDING ON, MS.

NO LIABILITY FOR CERTAIN DAMAGES.
EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, MS SHALL HAVE NO
LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL
OR THE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF
ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO
EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS
OF U.S. TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS (U.S. $250.00).

LIMITATIONS ON REVERSE ENGINEERING,
DECOMPILATION, AND DISASSEMBLY
You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the
SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is
expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this
limitation.

ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE/SERVICES.
The SOFTWARE may permit ALPINE, MS, Microsoft Corporation
or their affiliates to provide or make available to you SOFTWARE
updates, supplements, add-on components, or Internet – base
service components of the SOFTWARE after the date you obtain
your initial copy of the SOFTWARE (“Supplemental
Components”).

• If ALPINE provides or makes available to you
Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are
provided along with the Supplemental Components, then
the terms of this EULA shall apply.
• If MS, Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates make
available Supplemental Components, and no other EULA
terms are provided, then the terms of this EULA shall
apply, except that MS, Microsoft Corporation or affiliate
entity providing the Supplemental Component(s) shall be
licensor of the Supplemental Component(s).
• ALPINE, MS, Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates
reserve the right to discontinue any Internet-based
services provided to you or made available to you through
the use of the SOFTWARE.

RECOVERY MEDIA.
If SOFTWARE is provided by ALPINE on separate media and
labeled “Recovery Media” you may use the Recovery Media
solely to restore or reinstall the SOFTWARE originally installed on
the DEVICE.

UPGRADES.
If the SOFTWARE is provided by ALPINE separate from the
DEVICE on separate media or via web download or other
means, and is labeled “For Upgrade Purposes Only” you may
install one (1) copy of such SOFTWARE onto the DEVICE as a
replacement copy for the existing SOFTWARE, and use it in
accordance with this EULA, including any additional EULA terms
accompanying the upgrade SOFTWARE.

TERMINATION.
Without prejudice to any other rights, ALPINE or MS may
terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and
conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all
copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.
All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE
(including but not limited to any images, photographs,
animations, video, audio, music, text and “applets,”
incorporated into the SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed
materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE, are owned by MS,
Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates or suppliers. The
SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.
You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the
SOFTWARE. All title and intellectual property rights in and to the
content which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE
is the property of the respective content owner and may be
protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property
laws and treaties. This EULA grants you no rights to use such
content. All rights not specifically granted under this EULA are
reserved by MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates and
suppliers. Use of any on-line services which may be accessed
through the SOFTWARE may be governed by the respective
terms of use relating to such services. If this SOFTWARE
contains documentation that is provided only in electronic form,
you may print one copy of such electronic documentation.

TRADEMARKS.
This EULA does not grant you any rights in connection with any
trademarks or service marks of ALPINE, MS, Microsoft
Corporation, their affiliates or suppliers.

PRODUCT SUPPORT.
Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by MS, its
parent corporation Microsoft Corporation, or their affiliates or
subsidiaries. For product support, please refer to ALPINE
support number provided in the documentation for the DEVICE.
Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if you
desire to contact ALPINE for any other reason, please refer to
the address provided in the documentation for the DEVICE.

SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH
RESTRICTIONS.
You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as
part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device, and only if the
recipient agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade,
any transfer must also include all prior versions of the
SOFTWARE.

EXPORT RESTRICTION.
You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is of US-origin. You agree to
comply with all applicable international and national laws that
apply to the SOFTWARE, including the U.S. Export
Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and
country destination restrictions issued by U.S. and other
governments. For additional information on exporting the
SOFTWARE, see http://www.microsoft.com/exporting/

END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (HERE)
In using this Navigation System (hereinafter referred to as
“System”), which includes Alpine Electronics, Inc. (“Alpine”)
Specifications, Space Machine, Inc. (“Space Machine”)
Software and HERE North America, LLC. (“HERE”) Database,
you are bound by the terms and conditions set forth below. By
breaking the seal on the System and using your copy of the
System, you have demonstrated your agreement to the terms
and conditions of this Agreement. You should, therefore, make
sure that you read and understand the following provisions.
The System may not be copied, duplicated or otherwise
modified, in whole or in part, without the express written
permission of Alpine, Space Machine and HERE.
The System may not be transferred or sublicensed to any third
party for profit, rent or loan or licensed for reuse in any manner.
The System may not be decompiled, reverse engineered or
otherwise disassembled, in whole or in part.
The System may not be used in a network or by any other
manner of simultaneous use in multiple systems.
The System is intended solely for personal use (or internal use
where the end-user is a business) by the consumer.
The System is not to be used for commercial purposes.
Neither Alpine, Space Machine nor HERE guarantees to the
customer that the System meet the specific objectives of the
user.
Neither Alpine, Space Machine nor HERE shall be responsible
for any damages caused by the use of the System to the actual
user and to any third party.
The warranty on the System shall not extend to an exchange or
refund due to misspelling, omission of letters, or any other
cosmetic discrepancy in layout found in the System.
The right to use the System shall expire either when the user
destroys this software, or when any of the terms for use is
violated and Alpine, Space Machine and/or HERE exercise the
option to revoke the license to use this software.
The terms and conditions hereof apply to all subsequent users
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The licensors, including Her Majesty The Queen, shall not be
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officers, employees and agents from and against any claim,
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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.

Caution
HAVE THE WIRING AND INSTALLATION DONE BY EXPERTS.

Warning
MAKE THE CORRECT CONNECTIONS.

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.

Failure to make the proper connections may result in fire or product
damage.

USE SPECIFIED ACCESSORY PARTS AND INSTALL THEM
SECURELY.

USE ONLY IN CARS WITH A 12 VOLT NEGATIVE GROUND.

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.

(Check with your dealer if you are not sure.) Failure to do so may
result in fire, etc.

BEFORE WIRING, DISCONNECT THE CABLE FROM THE
NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL.
Failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury due to
electrical shorts.

DO NOT ALLOW CABLES TO BECOME ENTANGLED IN
SURROUNDING OBJECTS.
Arrange wiring and cables in compliance with the manual to
prevent obstructions when driving. Cables or wiring that obstruct or
hang up on places such as the steering wheel, gear lever, brake
pedals, etc. can be extremely hazardous.

DO NOT SPLICE INTO ELECTRICAL CABLES.
Never cut away cable insulation to supply power to other
equipment. Doing so will exceed the current carrying capacity of
the wire and result in fire or electric shock.

DO NOT DAMAGE PIPE OR WIRING WHEN DRILLING
HOLES.
When drilling holes in the chassis for installation, take precautions
so as not to contact, damage or obstruct pipes, fuel lines, tanks or
electrical wiring. Failure to take such precautions may result in fire.

DO NOT USE BOLTS OR NUTS IN THE BRAKE OR STEERING
SYSTEMS TO MAKE GROUND CONNECTIONS.
Bolts or nuts used for the brake or steering systems (or any other
safety-related 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 SCREWS OUT OF THE
REACH OF CHILDREN.
Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed,
consult a physician immediately.

DO NOT INSTALL IN LOCATIONS WHICH MIGHT HINDER
VEHICLE OPERATION, SUCH AS THE STEERING WHEEL OR
GEARSHIFT.
Doing so may obstruct forward vision or hamper movement etc.
and results in serious accident.

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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 INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S. This will
reduce any chance of damage to the unit in case of a shortcircuit.
• Be sure to connect the color coded leads according to the
diagram. Incorrect connections may cause the unit to
malfunction or damage to the vehicle’s electrical system.
• When making connections to the vehicle’s electrical system, be
aware of the factory installed components (e.g. on-board
computer). Do not tap into these leads to provide power for this
unit. When connecting the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INEW960S to the fuse box, make sure the fuse for the intended
circuit of the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S has the
appropriate amperage. Failure to do so may result in damage to
the unit and/or the vehicle. When in doubt, consult your Alpine
dealer.
• The INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S uses female RCAtype 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.

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Installation

For safe use, make sure of the following:
• location is stable and firm.
• driver’s view and operations are not obstructed.
• microphone is located where the driver’s voice can be easily
picked up (on the sun visor, etc.).

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.


Mounting the Microphone.

When you speak into the microphone, you should not have
to change your driving posture. This may cause a
distraction, taking your attention away from safely driving
your vehicle. Carefully consider direction and distance while
mounting the microphone. Confirm that the driver’s voice
can be easily picked up at the selected location.

Air ventilation hole
Heat sink

Microphone
Rear of the Unit
Cable clamp
(Sold separately)

Caution concerning the installation location

1

Angle of installation
Install at an angle between horizontal and 30°. Note
that installing at an angle outside of this range will
result in a loss of performance and possibly
damage.

4

Remove the mounting sleeve from the main unit (see
“Removal” on page 90).
Slide the unit into the mounting sleeve and secure it.
Mounting Sleeve
(Included)

0 -30°

2

Dashboard
This unit

Mounting the GPS Antenna inside the vehicle.
Pressure

1 Clean the mounting location.
2 Put on the GPS Antenna mounting plate.
3 Mount the GPS Antenna.

Plates*1

Face Plate*2 (Included)
GPS Antenna

*1 If the installed mounting sleeve is loose in the dashboard, the
pressure plates may be bent slightly to remedy the problem.
*2 The supplied face plate may be mounted.
Antenna mounting plate

• Mount the GPS Antenna on a flat plane of the dash board or
rear tray.
• Some thermal reflection type or thermal absorption type glass
may interrupt high frequency waves. If reception is poor with
the antenna installed inside the car, try to mount the antenna
outside the car.
• Make sure the GPS Antenna is not covered (obstructed) by any
metallic surface or object.

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5

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 (*1) already
attached to the vehicle’s chassis. Connect all the
leads of the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S
according to details described in the “Connections”
(page 92).

Installation example using the Original Mounting
Bracket

1

Mount the original mounting bracket to the unit
using the supplied screws.
Screws (M5 x 8)
(Included)

Screw

Ground Lead*

Hex Nut (M5)

*2

Metal
Mounting
Strap

Bolt Stud

Chassis
*1

Ground Lead

This unit
Chassis

• For the screw marked “*2,” use an appropriate screw for the chosen
mounting location.

6

Slide the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S 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.

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Original Mounting Bracket

2
3

Connect all other leads of the unit according to
details described in the “Connections” (page 92).
Mounting the unit in a car.

* To securely connect the ground lead, use an already installed screw
on a metal part of the vehicle (marked ( )) or a clean, bare metal
spot on the vehicle’s chassis.
• Fix the cables carefully. Do not damage them by tucking them into
movable parts, such as a seat rail, or by locating them against sharp
or pointed edges.

Connection Diagram of SPST Switch (sold separately)
(If the ACC power supply is not available)

ACC
INE-W960/
INE-NAV-60/
INE-W960S

(Red)

SPST SW (Optional)

FUSE (5A)
(Optional)

BATTERY
(Yellow)

FUSE (20A)
(Optional)

Battery

• 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 INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S is used individually.
• If the switched power (ignition) lead of the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S is connected directly to the positive (+) post of the vehicle’s
battery, the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S draws some current (several hundred milliamperes) even when its switch is placed in the OFF
position, and the battery may be discharged.

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:
INSTALLATION DATE:
INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN:
PLACE OF PURCHASE:

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.
•
•
•
•

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Connections
GPS Antenna (Included)

Vehicle Antenna

Microphone (Included)

AUX OUTPUT
(Yellow)

To Rear Monitor Input terminal

REAR OUTPUT
(Red/White)

FRONT OUTPUT
(Red/White)

To input terminal of amplifier
when adding an external amplifier

SUBW
(Red/White)

CAMERA

To Camera with RCA Output
terminal

(Yellow)
REMOTE OUT
(Brown)

To remote input lead

REMO

To amplifier or equalizer

(Blue/White)

To plus side of the back
lamp signal lead of the car

REVERSE
(Orange/White)
P.ANT

To power antenna

(Blue)

To the parking brake
signal lead

PARKING BRAKE
(Yellow/Blue)
ACC
(Red)

Ignition key
BATT
(Yellow)

GND
(Black)
Battery
(Green)
Rear left
(Green/Black)
(White)
(White/Black)
(Gray/Black)
(Gray)
(Violet/Black)
(Violet)

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Front left
Speakers
Front right
Rear right

Radio Antenna Receptacle

Reverse Lead (Orange/White)

Video Output Connector (AUX OUTPUT) (Yellow)

Connect to the plus side of the car’s reverse lamp. This
lamp illuminates when the transmission is shifted into
reverse (R).
With this lead properly wired, the video picture
automatically switches to the rear camera whenever the car
is put into reverse (R).

SiriusXM Tuner Input Connector (INE-W960/INE-NAV60 only)
Rear Output RCA Connectors
It can be used as Rear Output RCA Connectors. RED is
right and WHITE is left.

Front Output RCA Connectors
It can be used as Front Output RCA Connectors. RED is
right and WHITE is left.

Subwoofer RCA Connectors
RED is right and WHITE is left.

CAMERA Input RCA Connector (Yellow)

P.ANT (Power Antenna) Lead (Blue)
Connect this lead to the +B terminal of your power antenna,
if applicable.
• This lead should be used only for controlling the vehicle’s
power antenna. Do not use this lead to turn on an amplifier or a
signal processor, etc.

Parking Brake Lead (Yellow/Blue)

Use when connecting a camera with RCA Output
Connector.

Connect this lead to the power supply side of the parking
brake switch to transmit the parking brake status signals to
the INE-W960/INE-NAV-60/INE-W960S.

Remote Control Output Lead (Brown)

GPS antenna Receptacle

Connect this lead to the remote control input lead. This lead
outputs the controlling signals from the remote control.

iPod VIDEO Input Connector
Input the iPod/ iPhone video signal or AUX video/audio
signal.
• Set “AUX In” (page 44) to “iPod Video” when an iPod/iPhone
is connected.
• Set “AUX In” (page 44) to “AUX” when AUX video/audio is
input.

USB Connector

To GPS antenna (included).

ACC (IGNITION) Lead (Red)
Connect this lead to an open terminal on the vehicle’s fuse
box or another unused power source which provides (+)
12V only when the ignition is turned on or in the accessory
position.

BATT (BATTERY) Lead (Yellow)
Connect this lead to the positive (+) post of the vehicle’s
battery.

To USB Memory or iPod/iPhone.

Fuse Holder (15A)

MIC Input Connector

Ground Lead (Black)

To Microphone (Included).

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.

Steering Remote Control Interface Connector
To steering remote control interface box.
For details about connections, consult your nearest Alpine
dealer.

Left Rear (+) Speaker Output Lead (Green)
Left Rear (–) Speaker Output Lead (Green/Black)

AUX/PRE OUT Connector

Left Front (+) Speaker Output Lead (White)

Power Supply Connector

Left Front (–) Speaker Output Lead (White/Black)

REMO (Remote Turn-On) Lead (Blue/White)

Right Front (–) Speaker Output Lead (Gray/Black)

Connect this lead to the remote turn-on lead of your
amplifier or signal processor.

Right Front (+) Speaker Output Lead (Gray)
Right Rear (–) Speaker Output Lead (Violet/Black)
Right Rear (+) Speaker Output Lead (Violet)

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System Example
Connection of an iPod/iPhone with Lightning connector or USB memory

USB connector

iPod/iPhone with Lightning
connector (Sold separately)

USB extension cable (Included)
or

Lightning to USB Cable
KCU-471i (Sold separately)

USB Memory (Sold separately)

• Do not leave a iPod/iPhone/USB memory in a vehicle for a long time. Heat and humidity may damage the iPod/iPhone/USB memory and you may
not be able to play it again.
• An iPod/iPhone with the Lightning connector does not support iPod video playback on the unit.

Connection of a iPod/iPhone with 30-pin

USB connector

iPod/iPhone with 30-pin
(Sold separately)

iPod VIDEO input connector

iPod VIDEO AV extension cable
KCU-461iV (Sold separately)

Connection kit KCU-461iV
(Sold separately)

USB extension cable (Included)

• Do not leave a iPod/iPhone/USB memory in a vehicle for a long time. Heat and humidity may damage the iPod/iPhone/USB memory and you may
not be able to play it again.

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Connection of an External device

iPod VIDEO input connector

CAMERA/AUX/PRE OUT Connector

To Audio Output terminal

To Video Output terminal

CAMERA/AUX/PRE OUT cable

DVD Changer
(Sold separately)

REMOTE OUT

REMOTE IN

(Brown)

(White/Brown)

1 AV/RCA interface cable (4-pole mini AV plug to 3RCA) (Sold separately)
2 Video/Audio Input Connectors
YELLOW is for input video, RED is right and WHITE is left
input the audio.

3 RCA Extension Cable (Sold Separately)
4 Remote Control Output Lead (Brown)
Connect this lead to the remote control input lead. This lead
outputs the controlling signals from the remote control.

• To connect an external input device to the iPod VIDEO connector, set “AUX In” to “AUX.” Refer to “Setting the AUX Mode” (page 44).
• You can change the name of an external device. Refer to “Setting the AUX Mode” (page 44).

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Connection of a DVD Player

To Video Output terminal
DVD Player (Sold separately)
To Audio Output terminal

iPod VIDEO input connector

AV/RCA interface cable (4-pole mini AV plug to 3RCA) (Sold separately)

RCA Extension Cable (Sold Separately)

Video/Audio Input Connectors
YELLOW is for input video, RED is right and WHITE is left
input the audio.
• You can change the name of an external device. Refer to “Setting the AUX Mode” (page 44).
• To connect an external input device to the iPod VIDEO connector, set “AUX In” to “AUX.” Refer to “Setting the AUX Mode” (page 44).

Connection of a Rear Monitor

CAMERA/AUX/PRE OUT Connector

CAMERA/AUX/PRE OUT cable
(Yellow)

Video Output Connector (AUX OUTPUT)
RCA Extension Cable (Sold Separately)

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To Rear Monitor Input terminal

Rear Monitor
(Sold separately)

Connection of an External Amplifier
Power Supply Connector

CAMERA/AUX/PRE OUT Connector

CAMERA/AUX/PRE OUT cable
Amplifier 4 ch (Sold separately)
(Red)
(White)

Input

Front speaker

Input

Rear speaker

(Red)
(White)

Amplifier for subwoofer (Sold separately)
(Red)
Input

(White)
REMOTE TURN-ON

REMOTE ON

(Blue/White)

(Blue/White)

Subwoofer

REMOTE ON
Power Supply Connector

1 Front Output RCA Connectors
RED is right and WHITE is left.

(Blue/White)

3 Subwoofer RCA Connector
4 RCA Extension Cable (Sold separately)

2 Rear Output RCA Connectors
RED is right and WHITE is left.

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Connection of cameras

CAMERA/AUX/PRE OUT Connector

CAMERA/AUX/PRE OUT cable
(Yellow)

To Video Output terminal

Camera with RCA video output (Sold
separately)

Power Supply Connector
Reverse Lead

HCE-C105, etc.
Connect to the plus side of the car’s reverse lamp.

(Orange/White)

1 CAMERA Input RCA Connector (CAMERA)
2 RCA Extension Cable (Sold separately)

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About the Rules of Bluetooth Electromagnetic Radiation Regulation
USA/Canada

FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and
meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC
radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply
without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and
operated keeping the radiator at least 20 cm or more away from person’s body (excluding extremities: hands,
wrists, feet and ankles).
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements énoncées pour un environnement non
contrôlé et respecte les règles les radioélectriques (RF) de la FCC lignes directrices d'exposition dans le
Supplément C à OET65 et d’exposition aux fréquences radioélectriques (RF) CNR-102 de l’IC. Cet équipement
émet une énergie RF très faible qui est considérée conforme sans évaluation de l’exposition maximale autorisée.
Cependant, cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé en gardant une distance de 20 cm ou plus entre le
dispositif rayonnant et le corps (à l’exception des extrémités : mains, poignets, pieds et chevilles).

México

La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones: (1) Este dispositivo no puede causar
interferencia perjudicial, (2) este dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia recibida, incluyendo
interferencia que puede ser causada por la operación no deseada del equipo (que puede causar un
funcionamiento no deseado).

Brasil

Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não tem direito a proteção contra interferência
prejudicial, mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em
caráter primário.
Este equipamento está homologado pela ANATEL de acordo com os procedimentos regulamentados pela
Resolução 242/2000 e atende aos requisitos técnicos aplicados.

Open only to legal US. residents./ Uniquement accessible aux personnes résidant légalement aux États-Unis./
Solo para ciudadanos residentes legalmente en EE.UU./ Aberto somente para residentes legais nos EUA
Don’t forget to take a moment to protect your purchase by registering your product now at the following
address: www.alpine-usa.com/registration.
N’oubliez pas de consacrer un moment à la protection de votre achat en enregistrant votre produit dès
maintenant à l’adresse suivante : www.alpine-usa.com/registration.
Recuerde que con solo unos pocos pasos podrá proteger su producto, registrándolo a través de la siguiente
dirección: www.alpine-usa.com/registration.

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LIMITED WARRANTY
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC. (“Alpine”), is dedicated to quality craftsmanship and is pleased to offer this Warranty. We
suggest that you read it thoroughly. Should you have any questions, please contact your Dealer or contact Alpine at one of the telephone
numbers listed below.

PRODUCTS COVERED:
This Warranty covers Car Audio Products and Related
Accessories (“the product”). Products purchased in the Canada
are covered only in the Canada. Products purchased in the U.S.A.
are covered only in the U.S.A.

LENGTH OF WARRANTY:
This Warranty is in effect for one year from the date of the first
consumer purchase.

WHO IS COVERED:
This Warranty only covers the original purchaser of the product,
who must reside in the United States, Puerto Rico or Canada.

WHAT IS COVERED:
This Warranty covers defects in materials or workmanship (parts
and labor) in the product.

WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
This Warranty does not cover the following:
Damage occurring during shipment of the product to Alpine for
repair (claims must be presented to the carrier).
Damage caused by accident or abuse, including burned voice
coils caused by over-driving the speaker (amplifier level is
turned up and driven into distortion or clipping). Speaker
mechanical failure (e.g. punctures, tears or rips). Cracked or
damaged LCD panels. Dropped or damaged hard drives.
Damage caused by negligence, misuse, improper operation or
failure to follow instructions contained in the Owner’s manual.
Damage caused by act of God, including without limitation,
earthquake, fire, flood, storms or other acts of nature.
Any cost or expense related to the removal or reinstallation of
the product.
Service performed by an unauthorized person, company or
association.
Any product which has the serial number defaced, altered or
removed.
Any product which has been adjusted, altered or modified
without Alpine’s consent.
Any product not distributed by Alpine within the United States,
Puerto Rico or Canada.
Any product not purchased from an Authorized Alpine Dealer.

HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE:
You are responsible for delivery of the product to an
Authorized Alpine Service Center or Alpine for repair and for
payment of any initial shipping charges. Alpine will, at its
option, repair or replace the product with a new or
reconditioned product without charge. If the repairs are
covered by the warranty, and if the product was shipped to an
Authorized Alpine Service Center or Alpine, Alpine will pay the
return shipping charges.
You should provide a detailed description of the problem(s) for
which service is required.

You must supply proof of your purchase of the product.
You must package the product securely to avoid damage
during shipment. To prevent lost packages it is recommended
to use a carrier that provides a tracking service.

HOW WE LIMIT IMPLIED WARRANTIES:
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING FITNESS FOR USE
AND MERCHANTABILITY ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE
PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE
AND NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME FOR ALPINE
ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE OF
THE PRODUCT.

HOW WE EXCLUDE CERTAIN DAMAGES:
ALPINE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL
AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE
PRODUCT. THE TERM “INCIDENTAL DAMAGES” REFERS TO
EXPENSES OF TRANSPORTING THE PRODUCT TO THE
ALPINE SERVICE CENTER, LOSS OF THE ORIGINAL
PURCHASER’S TIME, LOSS OF THE USE OF THE PRODUCT,
BUS FARES, CAR RENTALS OR OTHERS COSTS RELATING
TO THE CARE AND CUSTODY OF THE PRODUCT. THE TERM
“CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES” REFERS TO THE COST OF
REPAIRING OR REPLACING OTHER PROPERTY WHICH IS
DAMAGED WHEN THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT WORK
PROPERLY. THE REMEDIES PROVIDED UNDER THIS
WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS.

HOW STATE/PROVINCIAL LAW RELATES TO THE
WARRANTY:
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state and province to
province. In addition, some states/provinces do not allow
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages. Accordingly, limitations as to these matters contained
herein may not apply to you.

IN CANADA ONLY:
This Warranty is not valid unless your Alpine car audio product
has been installed in your vehicle by an Authorized Installation
Center, and this warranty stamped upon installation by the
installation center.

HOW TO CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE:
Should the product require service, please call the following
number for your nearest Authorized Alpine Service Center.
CAR AUDIO

1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)

NAVIGATION

1-888-NAV-HELP (1-888-628-4357)

Or visit our website at; http://www.alpine-usa.com

ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC., 19145 Gramercy Place, Torrance, California 90501, U.S.A.
Do not send products to this address.
Call the toll free telephone number or visit the website to locate a service center.



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