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Alpine PKG-RSE4AP User manual

11.41NCH
WSVGA MONITOR
REAR
SEAT
ENTERTAINMENT
SYSTEM
PI<G-RSE4AP
OWNER•s
MANUAL
HIGH-DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE
• This number indicates the approximate number
of
ions in
an
area 1cm
3
that are blown into the area roughly 60cm from the outlet
of
the product
in the direction
of
airflow at the maximum setting.
"Plasmacluster" and "Device
of
a cluster
of
grapes" are registered
trademarks
of
Sharp Corporation in Japan, USA and elsewhere.
Please read before using this equipment.
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
MARKETING,
INC.
1-7
Yukigaya-Otsukamachi, Ota-ku
Tokyo 145-0067, Japan
Tel.: 03-5499-4531
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
AMERICA,
INC.
19145Gramercy Place
Torrance, California 90501 U.S.A.
Te
l.
: 1-800-ALPINE
-1
(1
-800-257-4631)
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
(BENELUX)
GmbH
Leuvensesteenweg
51
O-B6,
1930Zaventem, Belgium
Tel.: 02-725 1315
MANUAL DEL USUARIO
Leala antes de utilizar este equipo.
GUIDE D'UTILISATION
Veuillez lire avant d'utiliser cet appareil.
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
AUSTRALIA
PlY,
LTD.
161-165 Princess Highway, Hallam
Victoria 3803, Australia
Tel
.: 03-8787-1200
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
GmbH
Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Strase 1-3
80807 Munchen, Germany
Tel.: 089-32 42 640
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
OF
U.K.,
LTD.
ALPINE House
Fl
etc
hamstead Highway, Coventry CCV4 9TW, U.K.
Tel.: 0870-33
33
763
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
FRANCE
S.A.R.L.
(RCS PONTOISE B 338 1
01
280)
98, Rue
de
Ia Belle Etoile, Z.l. Paris Nord
II
,
B.P.
50016, 95945 Roissy Charles
de
Gaulle
Cedex, France
Tel.: 01-48638989
ALPINE
ITALIA
S.p.A.
Vi
aleC. Colombo 8, 20090
Tr
ezzano
Sui Naviglio (MI), I
ta
ly
Tel.: 02-484781
ALPINE
ELECTRONICS
DE
ESPANA,
S.A.
Portal
de
Gamarra 36, Pabell6n, 32
01
013 Vitoria (Aiava)-APDO 133, Spain
Tel.
: 945-283588
Designed
by
Alpine J
apa
n
Printed In China
M3514576010
Please read this manual thoroughly before use,
and
use the
product correctly. Sharp is not responsible for any defects that
arise as a result
offailing
to heed instructions in this manual.
~WARNING
This symbol means important instructions.
Failure
to
heed them can result in serious
injury
or
death.
KEEP
THE
VOLUME
AT
A
LEVEL
WHERE
YOU
CAN
STILL
HEAR
OUTSIDE
NOISE
WHILE
DRIVING.
Failure to
do
so may result in an accident.
DO
NOT
DISASSEMBLE
OR
ALTER.
Doing so may result in
an
accident, fire
or
electric shock.
USE
ONLY
IN
CARS
WITH
A
12
VOLT
NEGATIVE
GROUND.
(Check with your dealer
if
you are not sure.) Failure
to
do
so may
result in fire, etc.
KEEP
SMALL
OBJECTS
SUCH
AS
BATIERIES
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.
If
the fuse(s)
blows more than once, carefully check all electrical connections
for shorted circuitry. Also have your vehicle's voltage regulator
checked.
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
DISASSEMBLE
OR
ALTER.
Doing so
may
result in an accident, fire
or
electric
shock.
KEEP
SMALL
OBJECTS
SUCH
AS
BATIERIES
AND
SCREWS
OUT
OF
THE
REACH
OF
CHILDREN.
If
swallowed, consult a physician immediately.
Forbidden
USE
THE
CORRECT
AMPERE
RATING
WHEN
REPLACING
FUSES.
Failure to do so may result in
an
accident
or fire.
<S>O
Forbidden
Mandatory
USE
ONLY
IN
CARS
WITH
A
12
VDC
NEGATIVE
GROUND.
Failure to do so may result in
an
accident or fire. 0
Mandatory
HALT
USE
IMMEDIATELY
AND
CONTACT
THE
DEALER
IF
NO
IMAGE
APPEARS,
A
FOREIGN
OBJECT
GETS
INSIDE
THE
PRODUCT,
OR
SMOKE
OR
A
STRANGE
SMELL
IS
PRODUCED.
<S>O
Forbidden
Mandatory
Failure to
do
so may result in an accident, fire
or
electric shock.
DO
NOT
WIPE
THE
PRODUCT
WITH
AN
OIL,
<S>
ALCOHOL,
BENZINE
OR
THINNER,
OR
SPRAY
HAIRSPRAY
OR
BUG
SPRAY
ONTO
THE
PRODUCT.
If
any
of
such substances get
on
th
e product,
Forbidden
immediately wipe it
off
. Failure
to
do
so may result
in
cracks,
electric shock
or
fire.
~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 authorizedAlpine dealer or the nearest
Alpine Service Center for repairing.
DO
NOT
USE
ANYTHING
OTHER
THAN
THE
J.\
INDICATED
BATIERIES.
INSERT
WITH
THE
CORRECT
ill
aATIERY
POLARITY.
Rupture
or
chemical leakage from the battery may cause fire
or
personal injury.
DO
NOT
USE
OUTSIDE
OF
A
VEHICLE.
Doing
so
may result in electric shock
or
personal
injwy.
DO
NOT
PLACE
FINGERS
OR
FOREIGN
OBJECTS
IN
THE
GAPS
OF
THE
MOVABLE
DISPLAY.
Doing
so
may result in personal injury
or
accident.
&
PRECAUTIONS
Product
Cleaning
Forbidden
Forbidden
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
Do not operate your unit in ambient temperature above
+
70°C
(+
158°F)iorbelow -10°C
(l4°F).
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.
Maintena
~
ce
If
you haveproblems, do not attempt to repair the unit yourse
lf
.
Return it to yourAlpine dealer orthe nearestAlpine Service
Station for
st~rv
icing.
Characteristics
of
LCD
Panel
• After turning the system off, a slig
ht
ghost
of
th
e image
will remain temporarily. This is an effect peculiar
to
LCD
technology and is normal.
•
Under
cold temperature conditions, the screen may lose
contrasttemporarily. After a short warm-up period, it will
return to normal.
• The LCD panel
is
manufactured using an extremely high
precision manufacturing technology. Its effective pixel ratio
is over 99.99%. This means that 0.01%
of
the pixels could
be
either always
ON
or
OFF.
Using
Wireless
Headphones
If
ACC
or
the monitor's power source is turned off, a loudnoise is
produced through the headphones.
Be
sure
to
remove the wireless
headphones from your ears before you
tum
the monitor
off
.
DO
NOT
USE
A
MOBILE
TELEPHONE
OR
WIRELESS
DEVICE
NEAR
THE
PRODUCT.
Doing so may cause noise
or
malfunction.
We
recommend using
telephones and wireless devices away from the product.
MONITOR
CARE
•
If
the monitor becomes dirty, clean it with a soft cloth.
• For more severe stains, please dampen the cloth with water that
contains a diluted pH-neutral detergent, and ring
it
out well
before use.
•
Do
not use a benzine, alcohol orthinner. Doing so may cause
discoloration
or
deformation.
PLASMACLUSTER
CAUTIONS
• Do not use any cosmetics that contain fiuoropolymers
or
silicone nearthe Plasmacluster ion generator.
• The Plasmacluster unit use
an
extremely high voltage. Do not
disassemble
or
alter.
cOntents
Operating Instructions
WARNING
WARNING..................................................2
CAUTION...................................................2
PRECAUTIONS.........................................2
PLASMACLUSTER CAUTIONS................3
Basic Operations
Parts
....
..
...............
..
..........
..
...................
..
..
.....
..
..
5
Remote Control .
..
................
..
..
............
..
........
..
..
5
Turning the Power
ON
/OFF ............................
..
6
Operating the Dome Light...............................
..
6
Turning Plasmacluster
ON
/OFF
.....
..
.
..
............
..
6
Setup
Visual Equalizer Setup ..............
..
..
..
..
.......
..
..
..... 7
Picture Setup .
..
.................................................. 7
Screen Mode Setup
.........
..
......................
..
......... 8
RSE
LINK
Setup.
..
..
.................................
..
....... 9
Setup
of
Day and Night Brightness Levels .....
..
9
Rest Mode Setup
..
..........
..
..
............
..
..
........
..
... 1
0
System Setup................
..
.................................
10
Wireless Headphones
Headphone Receivers........
....
.....
..
........
..
..
..
.....
11
Ope
ra
tion ................................................
..
..
.....
11
Adjusting the Volume....
..
..
..............................
11
Battery
In
stallation....
..
....
..
............................
..
11
Note ..
..
.................
..
....
..
..............................
..
.... 11
Specifications
Specifi
ca
tions
..
............................................
..
..
11
Plasmacluster
Abo
ut
P1asmacluster........
..
.
..
........................... 12
Wh
at is PlasmaclusterTec
hn
ology? ........
..
..
..
..
12
Ca
re
..
.....
..
...
..
...
..
......................
..
..........
..
..
........ 12
Re
pl
acement
of
the Plasmacluster Ion
Generation unit.......................................... 12
Installation
and
Connections
Warning ...................................................
13
Caution....................................................
13
Precautions.............................................
13
IMPORTANT............................................
13
Accessories
..
..
..
...
..
..
..
.........
..
....
..
..
..
....
..
..........
..
14
Overhead Monitor Installation .............
..
......
..
. 15
Final Wiring and Mounting..
..
.
..
..
........
..
........
..
16
Routing Cables to the Source .......................... 16
Connecting to Dome Light........
..
........
..
...
..
..... 17
Connections..........
..
............................
..
........... 18
Basic
Operation
Parts
.------------IR
Transmitter
and Receiver
~~
~
~~~----Power
u
~"""'o:::Z;,.....::;-=~~::.,f---
Oulet
(J=:=:=:=:=:=:=:~-
White LED Dome Light
Color LED Illumination
.-----+1+--
Panel Open Button
rc:rc5"""71ii~=tf-t---
Dome Light Switch
Plasmacluster button I
L------+.f---
Plasmacluster indicator
.___
_____
Remote control
indicator(blue LED)
Liquid
crystal
monitor
panel
This panel is an 11.4 active matrix wide SVGA colorliquid
crystal display that uses a LED backlight.
PowerbuHon
This button turns the monitoron/off.
It turns the pow
er
on/offwhen the liquid crystal monitor is open.
Monitor
<OPEN>
buHon
This button opens the monitor. The monitor opens to a 175°
angle. To close, close the liquid crystal monitor panel until the
latch makes a clicking sound.
Color
LED
Illumination
These are
LED
lights that change seven different colors. They
operate when the engine key is on. Set using the remote control.
(Referto page 9 for details.)
Dome
Light
Switch
This switch is usedto switch the Dome Light between the
ON/OFF/DOOR positions. The Dome Light can also
be
turned
on with the remote control. (Refer to page 6 for details.)
Remote
control
indicator
The LED lights up in response to signals from
th
e remote control.
Plasmacluster
buHon
This button is used to switch Plasmacluster between ON (Low)/
ON (Mid)/
ON
(High)/OFF. (Refer to page
12
for details.)
Plasmacluster
indicator
This displays the Plasmacluster airflow and generator conditions.
Remote
Control
MENU
BACK
......
..
...
-:f;.·
MUTE
Plasmacluster
POWER:
Turns the power
ON
/
OFF.
SETUP:
Brings up the Setup screen.
&/
"'
/
<11
/
"'
: Selects/adjusts the setting.
ENTER:
Stores the setting.
MENU:
Brings up the Menu screen.
MODE:
Switches the mode.
BACK:
Brings up the previous item.
10-11
:
Plays/pauses the DVD, etc.
MODE
~II
Slide switch
"'"'
ENTER
~
...
SETUP
POWER
SOURCE
Slide
switch:
Switches the remote control operation mode
between monitor andAV.
..,...,.
: Rewinds the DVD, etc.
~~:
Fast-forwards the DVD, etc.
SOURCE:
Switches between HDMI andAUX.
-:f;.
-:Turns the white LED Dome Light
on
for a fixed period
of
time.
MUTE:
Mutes the volume.
Plasmacluster:
Switches Plasmacluster between ON (Low)/
ON
(Mid)/ON (High)/OFF.
Turning
the
Power
ON/OFF
Monitor
1
The power automatically turns on when
the
monitor <OPEN> button is pressed and
the
panel
opens.
The
power
automatically turns off when the panel is cl
os
ed.
2
The power can be turned ON/OFF when the panel
is open by pressing
POWER
( 6 )on
the
side
of
the
monitor.
Remote Control
• Press
POWER
to
turn ON and
OFF.
Operating
the
Dome
Light
The Dome Light can
be
turned
on
with the remote control. This
function is used when the Dome Light Switch is setto
DOOR
.
On/Off
1 Press
-:f;.-
on
the
remote control.
The Dome Light w
ill
turn on.
The
Dome Light will automatically turn off after a fixed period
of
time.
The illumination
time
can be selected in the
RSE
LINK setup.
Refer
to
"LED AUTO OFF"
on
page 9
for
details
• The Dome Light cann
ot
be
operated with the remote control
in
thefollowing situations.
-When the engine key is
OFF
-When the Dome Light Switch is set to DOOR
and
the door is
open
-When the Dome Lightpowerso
ur
ce is not connected
•If
the engine key is turned
OFF
when the Dome Light is on, the
Dome Light will turn
off
after theperiod
of
time
set
in "LED
AUTO OFF"has elapsed.
•!f-fj.-
is pressedon the remote control when the Dome Light
Switch is set to anything other than DOOR, the Dome Light
Switch will switch to DOOR within thefixedperiod
of
time set
above,
and
the Dome Light will turn
off
after the
fixed
period
of
time haselapsed.
•
if
one hour elapses when the engine key is
OFF
and
the Dome
Light Switch is set to DOOR, the Dome Light will automatically
turn
off
due to a built-in protectionfunction.
Turning
Plasmacluster
ON/OFF
Plasmacluster can
be
switched between ON (Low), ON (Mid),
ON (High) and OFF using the button
on
the unit
or
the button
on
the remote control.
Monitor and Remote Control
1 Press
Plasmacluster.
E
ac
h time it is pressed, it will
sw
itch be
tw
een ON (Low),
ON
(Mid),
ON
(High) a
nd
OFF in that order. The
co
l
or
of
the
Plasmacluster indicator wi
ll
change depending on the airfl
ow
setting.
Plasmaclus
ter
indica
tor
co
lors:
ON
(Low): Green
ON
(Mid): Blue
ON (High): Orange
OFF: Off
Good Use
A high concentration
of
ions can be more effectively achieved
by making use
of
the vehicle's air conditioning.
•
Th
e unit may make a bu
zz
ing so
und
, butthis is notunusual when
Plasmacluster ions
ar
e being
ge
nerated. (The
fr
equency
of
the
soundmay change.)
•
Th
e sound
may
get loud
er
or quieter depending on the usage
environme
nt
and
the operatingmode, but the Plasmaclu
st
er ion
effectiveness will
not
change.
Setup
Visual
Equalizer
Setup
The optimal mode for the screen can be selected.
1 Press
SETUP
on the remote control.
The item selection screen will be displayed.
MAIN SETUP
2 Press
Ji../~
to select PICTURE, then press
.,..
.
3
Select VISUAL EQ, then press
~I.,..
to change the
Visual Equalizer mode.
FLAT:
Normal setting
NIGHT MOVIE: Suitable for movies with a lot
of
dark scenes
SHARP: Suitable for old movies that
don't
have a sharp
image
SOFT:
Suitable for CG and animations
HIGH CONTRAST: Suitable for recent movies
4
Press
SETUP
to finish the adjustment.
The settings will automatically be stored.
Picture
Setup
The brightness, contrast, etc.
of
the screen can
be
adjusted.
1 Press
SETUP
on the remote control.
The item selection screen will be displayed.
2
Press
Ji../~
to select PICTURE, then press
.....
MAIN SETUP
3
Press
Ji../~
to select the item you wish to adjust,
then press
Ji../~
to adjust it.
4 Press
SETUP
to
finish the adjustment.
The adjusted settings will automatically be stored.
•
If
no settings are made within 20 seconds, the PICTURE screen
will automatically close.
Any
adjustments made before the screen
closes will automatically be stored.
Adjusting Picture Brightness
Min (-16)
to
Max (
+
16) (Default Setting: 0)
Adjusting Picture Color
Min (-16) to Max (
+
16) (Default Setting: 0)
Adjusting Picture Tint
G Max (16)
to
R Max (16) (Default Setting: ±0)
Adjusting Picture Contrast
Low (-16)
to
High (
+
16) (Default Setting: 0)
Adjusting Picture Sharpness
Soft (-16) to Hard (
+
16) (Default Setting: 0)
Picture Reset
Press
....
to return to the initial setting.
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Owner's Manual •
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Screen
Mode
Setup
FULL,
WIDE
I,
WrDE
2
and
NORMAL
can
be
set
for the
screen
display mode.
•Independent settings are stored
for
HDMI and
AUX
screen
display modes.
1 Press
SETUP
on
the remote control.
The item selection screen
will
be displayed.
2 Press
Ji../T
to select SCREEN, then press
.,..
.
3 Press
Ji../T
to change the screen mode.
FULL {initial setting): Displays the image source (DVD,
TV,
etc.)
and
navigation screen on the full screen region.
WIDE
1:
Optimizes and displays
in
16:9.
WIDE
2:
Optimizes and displays
in
letterbox size.
NORMAL: Displays
in
normal size (4:3).
4 Press
SETUP
to finish the setup.
The settings
will
automatically be stored.
RSE
LINK
Setup
This function is set up when
combining
the product
with
an
Alpine
Head
Unit
to handle
RSE
LINK.
1
Press
SETUP
on
the remote control.
The item selection screen
will
be
displayed.
2
Press
Af''f
to select RSE LINK, then press
.....
3 Press
A/T
to select the item
you
wish to set, then
press
-<1111/..,.
to select the setting.
RSE LINK
Plasmacluster Control:
Set the Plasmaclusterfan speed controlled
by
Front
Head Unit
or
Rear Moni
tor
(Default:
FRONT)
FRONT*: Switch between ON (Low), ON (Mid),
ON (High) and OFF for Plasmaclusteron the
Front Head Unit
REAR: Switch between ON (Low), ON (Mid),
ON (High) and OFF for Plasmaclusteron the
remote control (RUE-3000E)
*
This can only be set when connected
to
the
RSE
Link
compatible Alpine Head Unit
Illumination Color Control:
Set the Illumination Color controlled
by
Front Head Unit or
Rear
Monitor
(Default:
FRONT)
FRONT*:
Set the Illuminat
ion
Color on the Front Head Unit
REAR:
Set the Illuminat
ion
Color
on
this
Rear
Monitor
*
This can only be set when connected
to
the RSE Link
compatibleAlpine Head Unit
Illumination Color:
Set the Illumination Color (Default: BLUE)
(Color options: White, Blue, Green, Amber, Red, Purple,
Sky blue and
OFF)
This setting
is
only available when the Illumination Color
Control
is
set
to
REAR
LED Auto Off Control:
Set the duration
of
autoturn off the Dome Light when it
is
turned on by the remote control. (Default: 30sec)
30sec: Automatically turns off after 30 seconds.
i min: Automatically turns off after i minute.
3min: Automatically turns off after 3 minutes.
4
Press
SETUP
to finish the setup.
The settings will automatically be stored.
Setup
ol
Day
and
Night
Brightness
Levels
The
brightness
of
the backlight
(LED)
built into the liquid crystal
panel can be switched to
make
the screen easier to see.
1
Press
SETUP
on
the remote control.
The
item selection screen
will
be
displayed.
2
Press
Al"f
to select DIMMER, then press
.....
3
Press
Al"f
to select the item
you
wish to set, then
press
-<1111/..,.
to adjust it.
Dimmer Mode settings:
Set the Dimmer
Mode
(Default: AUTO)
AUTO: Automatically adjusts the brightness
of
the
screen
in
connection with the brightness inside
the vehicle.
DAY:
The brightness
of
the screen
is
the brightness
set
in
DAY LEVEL.
NIGHT: The brightness of the screen
is
the brightness
set
in
NIGHT LEVEL.
Day brightness:
The
DAY
LEVEL can be adjusted
in
"16
steps. (Default: 31)
Setting range: i
6-3"1
(MIN-MAX)
Night brightness:
The NIGHT LEVEL can be adjusted
in
i 6 steps.
(Default:
7)
Setting range:
0-
i 5 (MIN-MAX)
4
Press
SETUP
to finish the setup.
The settings
will
automatically be stored.
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Rest
Mode
Setup
The screen automatically turns
off
after a set period
of
time has
elapsed.
1
Press
SETUP
on
the remote control.
The
item
selection
screen
will
be
displayed.
2
Press Ji.J'f to select REST MODE, then press
...,.
.
3
Press J;.f'f to select the item
you
wish to set, then
press
~I...,.
to select the setting.
REST
MODE
REST MODE:
ON: The monitor automatically turns off after a set
period of time has elapsed
OFF:
The monitor does not automatically turn off.
(Default)
TIME TO
REST:
30min, 1
hr
or
2hr can be selected. (Default: 30min)
REST TIME:
Sets the period of time until returning from Rest Mode.
(Default: 5min)
5mi
n,
1
Omin,
15min or 30min can be selected.
REST MODE
RESET:
Restores the Rest Mode settings to the initial settings.
•
If
Rest Mode
is
enabled while a DVD is playing on the Alpine
Head Unit, the DVD will stop playing.
The
DVD will resume
again when the Rest Mode is disabled.
• Rest Mode
is
canceled once the monitor power
or
the engine is
turned
off
4
Press
SETUP
to finish the setup.
The
settings
will
automatically
be
stored.
System
Setup
The displayed source name, splash screen, etc. can
be
adjusted.
1
Press
SETUP
on
the remote control.
The
item
selection screen
will
be
displayed.
2
Press Ji..l'f to select SYSTEM, then press
...,.
.
3
Press
Ji..I'Y
to select the item you wish to set, then
press
~I...,.
to select the setting.
SYSTEM
SOURCE NAME:
This sets the source name that
is
displayed on the
screen together with the product connected to PKG-
RSE4AP.
HDMI: RSE LINKIHDMI (initial setting)/DVD/GAMEI
PHONE/TV/OFF (Default: HOM!)
AUX: RSE LINKIAV INPUT (initial setting)/DVD/GAMEI
TV
/OFF (Default:
AV
INPUT)
SPLASH SCREEN:
Whether
or
not the ALPINE logo
is
displayed at startup
can be set (Default: ON)
IR CHANNEL:
Switches the headphone frequency channel. (Default: A)
*Compatible headphones are
SHS-Nl06
and SHS-N206.
SYSTEM RESET:
Resets
all
items on the SYSTEM Setup screen and
returns them to the initial settings.
ALL RESET:
Returns
all
settings and adjusted values to the factory
settings.
Select YES or NO with
Ji..
/
'Y
,
th
en
press
...,.
to confirm.
SYSTEM
YES: Returns
all
settings and adjusted values to the
factory se
tt
ings.
N
O:
Re
turns to the previous screen.
4
Press
SETUP
to finish the setup.
T
he
settings
wil
l automatically
be
stored.
Wireless
Headphones
Headphone
Receivers
1)
Battery Cover
2) Volume Control
3) Power Switch
4) Power Indicator LED
Operation
Read carefully to prevent damage to the headphone or
your ears:
WARNING: Before turning on the power, remove headphones and turn
the volume down as low aspossible.
1)
Be sure the batteries are properly installed
in
the
headphones.
2)
Turn the headphones volume completely
down
before
placing it on your ears and turning on the power.
3)
Turn on the headphone
power
and adjust the
headphone volume
to
a comfortable level
(You
can
increase the audio source volume
if
needed).
Adjusting
the
Volume
Volwne can be controlled from the headphone or your own radio
volume function.
1
Turn
on
POWER
on
the headphone.
2
Adjust the volume level by turning clockwise for
louder and counter-clockwise for lower
on
the
headphone.
Banerv
Installation
1
Press and slide open the battery compartment as
shown
in
the diagram.
2
Place two
AAA
batteries into the battery
compartment of the headphone(s), making sure
that the battery polarity
is
correct.
Note
If
ACC or the monitor's power source
is
turned off, a loud noise
may be produced through the headphones. Be sure to remove the
wireless headphones from your ears before you turn the monitor
off.
I
Specifications
Specifications
DISPLAY SCREEN
Screen
size
:
Image quality:
Resolution:
Pixels:
Effective pixels:
Illumination method:
GENERAL
Power source:
Grounding method:
11.4 wide
WSVGA
1,024
X
600
1,843,200
At least 99.9%
LED
14.4
VDC
(operating range:
11
-16
V)
Ground
Operating temperature range: -20°C- +60°C
Width:
Height
(when
open):
Monitor opening angle:
Depth:
External dimensions
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346.2
mm
37.5
mm
(192.6 mm*)
*With the monitor
at
a gooangle
175°
299.3
mm
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Owner's Manual •
12/44
Plasmacluster
About
Plasmacluster
High-concentration Plasmacluster ions purify
the
air.
•-
I
High-Density
25000
I*
*
This number indicates the approximate number of ions
in
an
area
1cm
3
that
are
blown into the
area
roughly 60cm from the outlet
of the product
in
the direction of airflow at the maximum setting.
What
is
Plasmacluster
Technology?
0
Plasmacluster technology is
the
creation and
emission
of
the
same
+
(positive) and -(negative)
ions
that
exist in
the
natural world,
by
means
of
plasma discharge. This unique Sharp
technology
suppresses
the
action
of
airborne viruses and
removes airborne mold, bacteria, etc. from the air.
Product
in operation
0
0
0 0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
Care
Regularly clean the intake on
the
side
of
the
unit
or
the outlet on
the
front
of
the
unit with a
dry
cotton
swab
or
soft
brush, since they can
become
dirty
or
dusty.
In
order
to
maintain
the
ion concentration,
please clean
the
unit
about
once a month.
Inlet
Replacement
olthe
Plasmacluster
lon
Generation
unit
The Plasmacluster ion generation unit must
be replaced after approximately 19,000 hours
of
operation. (The replacement time will differ
depending on
the
usage conditions. For example,
if
it
is operated every
day
for
8 hours a day,
it
will need
to
be replaced after approximately 6 years and 6
months.)
*
The Plasmacluster ion generation
unit
replacement
time
is
the
same regardless
of
whether
the
unit
is operated on
low
or
high setting.
The
indicator
will start flashing green
or
blue
after
approximately 18,970 hours
of
operation.
Low: Flashes green
Mid:
Fl
ashes blue
After 19,000 hours
of
operation,
the
indicator will
begin alternately flashing green and blue,
twice
each, and
the
unit will
stop
operating.
Please replace
the
Plasmacluster generation unit at
this time.
Please
contact
your authorized ALPINE dealer
for
assistance, when replacing
the
Plasmacluster
generation unit.
Installation
and
Connections
Before installing or connecting the unit, please read the
following thoroughly
for
proper use.
it
Warning
MAKE
THE
CORRECT
CONNECTIONS.
Failure to make the proper connections may result in fire
or
product damage.
BEFORE
WIRING,
DISCONNECT
THE
CABLE
FROM
THE
NEGATIVE
BAnERY
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 NE
VER
be
used
for installations
or
ground connections. Using such parts could
disable control
of
the vehicle and cause fire, etc.
DO
NOT
INSTALL
IN
LOCATIONS
WHICH
MIGHT
HINDER
VEHICLE
OPERATION,
SUCH
AS
THE
STEERING
WHEEL
OR
SHIFT
LEVER.
Doing so may obstruct forward vision
or
hamper movement, etc.,
and resu
lt
in a ·serious accident.
it
Caution
HAVE
THE
WIRING
AND
INSTALLATION
DONE
BY
EXPERTS.
The wiring and installation
of
this unit requires special technical
skill and experience.
To
ensure safety, always contact the dealer
where you purchased this product to have the work done.
USE
SPECIFIED
ACCESSORY
PARTS
AND
INSTALL
THEM
SECURELY.
Be sure to use only the specified accessory parts. Use
of
other
than designated parts may damage this unit internally
or
ma
y not
securely install the unit in place. This may cause parts to become
loose resulting in hazards
or
product failure.
ARRANGE
THE
WIRING
SO
IT
IS
NOT
CRIMPED
OR
PINCHED
BY
A
SHARP
METAL
EDGE.
Route the cables and wiring away from moving parts (like the seat
rails)
or
sharp orpointed edges. This will preventcrimping and
damage to the wiring.
If
wiring passes through a hole in metal,
use a rubber grommet to prevent the wires 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 ordust. 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 PKG-RSE4AP. This will reduce any chance
of
damage to the unit in case
of
a short-circuit.
• 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 PKG-RSE4AP to the fuse
box, make sure the fuse for the intended circuit
of
the PKG-
RSE4AP has the appropriate amperage. Failure
to
do so may
result in damage
to
the unit and/
or
the vehicle. When in doubt,
consult yourALPINE dealer.
• The PKG-RSE4AP uses female RCA-typejacks for connection
to other units (e.g.
AV
head unit) having RCA connectors.
You
may need an adaptor to connect other units.
If
so, please contact
your authorized ALPINE dealer for assistance.
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:
Accessories
PKG-RSE4AP (Screen) x 1 Universal Remote Control
(RUE-3000E)
X
1
Dome Light Harness
3m
x 1 Foam Pad Wrap (80 x
120
) x1
Remote Control Battery
(CR20
25
)
X
1
G
Mounting
Br
ac
ket
Owner
's
Manual I
In
sta
ll
Manual x 1
SHS-N1
06
Single So
ur
ce
F
ol
d-
Fl
at
Wirel
ess H
ea
dphone x 2
Main Harness
5m
x 1
HDMI
AV
Input Extension Cable
5m
x 1
Connector cover
(t
a
p)
sc
rews
(2
M3
x8)
HDMI Connector
cov
er
Foam Pad Wrap (
80
x
80
) x 1
Hole Covers x
18
0
Black x 12
Grey x6
Monitor Mount
in
g
Ma
chine
screws (M4 x 16) x 5
Trim Ring
Overhead
Monitor
Installation
In most installations the overhead monitor will mount in place
of
the dome light.
Attaching
the
mounting
bracket
1
Remove
the
dome
light,
and
use
the
screw
holes
to
attach
the
bracket
G)
.
6caution
•
Ifthere
is
a gap between the dome light frame and the r
oof
lining, use a spacer, etc. to ensure
th
at the screws are
fi
rmly
screw
ed
in.
•
If
using store-bought screws, do not use screws that exceed
the length
of
the bracket and
roof
panel. Doing so may cause
damage to the vehicle. Do not use
sc
rews that are smaller than
the screw holes. Doing so may cause the mo
ni
tor to drop.
Bracket Structure Rib
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f
'
Fr6?t
\
M4x
16
Spacers Structure Rib
=
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\Headliner
M4
x
16 Bracket
G)
*Please pay attention to the len
gt
h of the screws.
Trim
ring
processing
If
there
is
a
gap
between
the
roof
lining
and
the
overhead
monitor,
use
a
trim
ring
~
.
Process
along
the
shape
of
the
roof
lining.
1
Use
masking
tape,
etc.
to
mark
the
shape
of
the
roof
lining.
2
Process
along
the
marked
area
with
an
air
saw, P
cutter,
etc.
Attaching
the
overhead
monitor
1
If
using
a
trim
ring
~
.
attach
the
overhead
monitor
to
the
trim
ring
~
.
2
Connect
the
monitor
cable
and
dome
light
cable
to
the
overhead
monitor.
protect
them.
Secure
the
overhead
monitor
to
the
bracket
G)
.
Refer
to
the
diagram
to
the
left
for
the
screw
order.
6caution
• Do not use an electric drill. Doing so may cause damage.
• Do not pinch the
ca
ble
s.
• Do not overtighten the screws.
Please connectallthe
wayin.
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~
ushion (formonitor
cablejoint)
(Attached to RearVision)
Fe::?
Screworder
u:
rn
PKG-RSE4AP
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1
__.....-----
Attachment screws:
o
o~
'8
Washer(M4x16)(5)
cb~
' Rubbercap
(5)
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Final
Wiring
and
Mounting
The
PK
G-RSE
4AP
has no on-board sources. Please conne
ct
to
DVD playable head unit or any other video sources with HDMI
or RCA composite ca
bl
es.
1
Group
the
HDMI cable along
with
the
main
wiring
harness
cable.
These w
ill
need to run to head unit or DVD Sourc
e.
2
At
the
monitor,
connect
the
Dome
Light
connector,
HDMI
connector
and
the
main
wiring
harness
connector
.
HDMf.IN
HDMI cable
to
source
HDMI Cableorientation
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3
Put
HDMI
cover
lock
in
using
the
(2)
tap
screws
(M3 x
8)
included
with
the
hardware
kit.
4
Tuck
cables
in
so
that
the
mounting
screws
don't
squeeze
or
hit
any
of
the
harness.
5
Determine
if
mounting
trim
ring
is
needed
and
attach
to
monitor
as
needed.
E
ns
u
re
that
if any
tr
imming is needed to the trim
ri
ng it is
c
omp
leted
at
this
po
in
t.
6
Attach
the
(5)
machine
screws
to
the
mounting
bracket
previously
attached
to
the
ceiling
structure
rib.
Routing
Cables
to
the
Source
1
Continue
to
route
HDMI cable and main
wiring
harness
towards
the
dashboard.
It may be necessary
to
remove the radio to fina
li
ze the
connections.
2
Connect
the
HDMI
to
the
Video
source
or
head
unit.
M
ake
sure to connect Composite video to the vi
deo
so
urce
or head unit as well.
3 Complete
the
remaining
connections
for
power
(ACC) 12
volt
switched
lead.
Sys
te
m
co
nnections diagram below for reference.
Connecting
to
Dome
Light
The dome light wire connects to the cable from the vehicle's
dome light switch.
Polarity change switch is located on the top surface that mounts
into the headliner.
Vehicle door polarity depends on the vehicle type. The
polarity can be changed by the "Door SW polarity"
switch. (Default: Negative Switched System)
Polarity+: When door open, door signal is 12V
Polarity -: When door open, doorsig
nal
is GND
Polarity+
When the door
is
open
->
the doorsignal
is
12
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Vehicle Door SW
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Bl
ack.
II
II
From pads are supplied for wrapping the
connectors
Th
e foam tape is used
to
wrap the connection once
the connectors are
co
nnected, wrap tape
to
fully
cover the
co
nnector
Polarity-
When the door is open
->
the door signal is
GND
Vehicle
Vehicle Door
SW
(DOorCk,;;d-:
~~
1
Door
Open
J
12V
Ye
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ow
GND
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=
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Door •·-
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Room
li
ght
pola
rity
cha
n
ge
switch
~
~~
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B
ef
or
e you install the monitor
yo
u
will
need
to
select thepolarity
of
the dome light tri
gg
e
r(
+) for
pos
itive trigger
or(
-)
for
negative/
ground trigger.
Connections
PKG-RSE4AP
Dome light harness
Ma
in harness
Fuse
(7
.5
A)
GND
Bl
ac
k
R
emote
Co
n
ne
ct
OUT
Br
own
Remo
te
Co
nn
ec
t
IN
B
rown
AUX-IN
Ye
ll
ow
AU
X-IN
Red
AUX-IN
White
~
tEl
@
1)
N/C
2} GND Black • GND
Connect this line to t
he
vehicle's ground l
in
e.
3) DOOR Green •
Door
Connect t
hi
s lead
to
the
vehicle's door
sw
i
tc
h. (polarity
selectabl
e,
see page 1
5)
4)
BATI
Yellow •
Battery
Lead
Connect this lead
to
the
pos
i-
tive(
+)
post of the vehicle's
battery.
Fu
sed 5 amps.
Connect
to
the
vehicle's
dome
light.
See
diagram
above.
Connect
to
the
vehicle's
ACC
line.
(Switched
12V
accessory,
ignition)
Connect
to
the
vehicle's
ground
line.
Connect
to
the
remote
input
on
the
head
unit
or
other
source
unit.
Connect
to
the
remote
output
on
the
head
unit.
Connect
to
the
composite
video
and
audio
output
on
the
head
unit
or
other
source
unit.
Fidele
a
son engagement
de
ne
fournir
que
des
produits
de
qualite, ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC. («Alpine
••)
est
heureus
e
de
vous offrir
cette
garantie. Nous vous suggerons
de
le lire attentivement
et
en entier. Si vous avez Ia moindre question, veuillez
communiqueravec l'
un
de
nos
concessionnaires ou
appeler
directement Alpine
aux
numeros listes ci-dessous.
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COUVERT$
PAR
LA
GARANTIE
Cette garantiecouvre les
produits
audio
de
voiture
(«
le
produit
»).
Ellene
couvre les
produits
que
dans
le pays ou its
ont
ete achetes.
eDUREE
DE
LA
GARANTIE
Cette garantie
est
en vigueur pendant
un
an
a
compter
de
Ia
date
d'achat
par
le client initial.
ePERSONNES
PROTEGEES
PAR
LA
GARANTIE
Seul l'acheteuroriginal du produit, s'il reside aux Etats-Unis,
a
Porto Rico
ou
au
Canada,
peut
se prevaloir
de
Ia garantie.
eCE
QUI
EST
COUVERT
Cette garantie couvre
tous
les defauts
de
materiaux
et
de
fabrication (pieces
et
main d'reuvre)
du
produit.
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QUI
N'EST
PAS
COUVERT
Cette garantie
ne
couvre
pas
ce
qui
suit:
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dommages
survenus durant le
transport
des
produits
renvoyes
a
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pour
etre repares (les reclamations doivent
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degat
provoque
par
negligence, usage inapproprie;
mauvaise utilisation ou
par
le non-respect des instructions
indiquees
dans
le manuel
de
l'utilisateur;
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dus
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tremblements
de
terre, au feu, aux inondations,
aux
tempetes
ou
aux autres cataclysmes naturels, ainsi que les frais
ou
les
depenses relatifs
a
l'enlevement ou
a
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numero de se
rie
a ete efface, modifie ou retire;
(f) Les
produits
qui
ont
ete
ad
a
ptes
ou modifies sans le
consentement d'Aipine;
@ Les
produits
qui
ne
sont pas distribues
par
Alpine
aux
Etats-Unis,
a
Porto
Rico ou au Canada;
®
Les
produits
qui
n'ont
pas
ete
achetes
par
l'entremise
d'un
concessionnaire
Alpine
autorise.
eCOMMENT
SE
PREVALOIR
DE
LA
GARANTIE
G)
II
VOUS
faut
remettre
le
produit
necessitant
des
reparations
a
un centre
de
service autorise Alpine ou
a
Alpine
me
me
et
en
assumer les frais
de
transport. Alpine a le choix entre reparer
le
produit
ou
le remplacer
par
un produit neufou revise, le
tout
sans frais
pour
vous.
Si
les reparations sont couvertes
par
Ia
garantie et si
le
produit
a ete envoye
a
un centre
de
service
Alpine
ou
a
Alpine, le paiement
des
frais de reexpedition
du
produit
incombe
Alpine.
~
Vous devezdonner une
description
detaillee
des
problemes
qui
sont
a
l'origine
de
votre demande
de
reparation.
®
Vous devezjoindre Ia preuve
de
votre
achat
du
produit.
@ Vous devezemballer soigneusement le
produit
pour
eviter
tout
dommage durant son transport. Pour eviter Ia perte du
paquet, il
est
conseille
de
choisir
un transporteur
qui
propose
un
service
de
suivi
des
envois.
eUMITATION
DES
GARANTIES
TACITES
LA
DUREE DE TOUTES LES GARANTIES TACITES, Y COMPRIS
LA
GARANTIE D'ADAPTATION
A
L'UTILISATION ET LA GARANTIE
DE QUALITE MARCHANDE, EST LIMITEE
A
CELLE
DE
LA
GARANTIE EXPRESSE DETERMINEE CI-DESSUS. PERSONNE
N'ESTAUTORISE
A
ENGAGER AUTREMENT LA RESPONSABILITE
D'ALPINE DANS LE CADRE DE LA VENTE D'UN PRODUIT.
eEXCLUSIONS
DE
LA
GARANTIE
ALPINE STIPULE EXPRESSEMENT QU'ELLE N'EST
PAS
RESPONSABLE DES DOMMAGES ACCESSOIRES
ET
IN
DIRECTS
PROVOQUES
PAR
LE
PRODUIT. LES DOMMAGES ACCESSOIRES
SONT LES FRAtS DE TRANSPORT
DU
PRODUIT VERS
UN CENTRE DE SERVICE ALPINE, LA PEATE DE TEMPS
DE
L'ACHETEUR ORIGINAL, LA PEATE D'UTILISATION DU PRODUIT,
LES BILLETS D'AUTOBUS,
LA
LOCATION
DE
VOITURES ET TOUS
LES AUTRES FRAtS LIES
A
LA
GARDE
DU
PRODUIT. LES
DOMMAGES INDIRECTS SONT LES FRAtS DE REPARATION
OU
DE
REMPLACEMENT D'AUTRES BIENS ENDOMMAGES SUITE
AU
MAUVAIS FONCTIONNEMENT DU PRODUIT.
LES RECOURS PREVUS
PAR
LES PRESENTES EXCLUENT ET
REMPLACENT TOUTE AUTRE FORME
DE
RECOURS.
ellEN
ENTRE
LA
GARANTIE
ET
LA
LOI
La garantievous donne
des
droits
specifiques, mais vous pouvez
aussi
jouir
d'autres droits,
qui
varient
d'un
Etat
ou
d'une
province
a
!'autre.
En
outre, certains Etat
et
certaines provinces interdisent
de
limiterIaduree des garanties
tacites
ou d'exclure les dommages
accessoires ou indirects. Dans
ce
cas, les limites
et
les exclusions
de
Ia garantie peuvent
ne
pas
s'appliquer
a
vous.
eCLAUSE
APPLICABLE
AU
CANADA
SEULEMENT
Pour
que
Ia garantie
soit
valable, il taut
qu'un
centre d'installation
auto
rise
ait
installe lesysteme
audio
Alpine
dans
votre vehicule
et
qu'il
ait
ensuite
appos
e
son
cachet
sur
Ia garantie.
eNUMEROS
D'APPEL
DU
SERVICE
A
LA
CLIENTELE
Si vous avez besoin
de
nos
services, veuillez appelerAlpine aux
numeros ci-dessous
pour
le centre
de
service autorise Alpine
le
plus
proche.
SERVICE
A
LA
CLIENTELE 1-800-421-2284,
ext.
860304
ASSISTANCE TECHNIQUE 1-800-TECH-
101
(1-800-832-
4101)
Ou consultez notre site Web
a
l'
a
dr
esse
http://www
.a
lpine-usa.com
ALPINE ELECTRONIQUE DE L'AMERIQU
E,
INC.,19145
Gr
amercy Plac
e,
Torrance, California 90501, U.S.A.
N'envoyez
pas
de
produits
a
cette
adresse.
Appelez notre numerogratuit
ou
visitez notre site Web si
vous
recherchez un centre
de
service.
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC. ("Alpine"},
is
dedicated
to
quality craftsmanship and is pleased
to
offerthis
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.
ePRODUCTS
COVERED:
This
Warranty
covers
Car
Audio
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.
eLENGTH
OF
WARRANTY:
This
Warranty
is
in
effect
for
one
year
from
the
date
of
the
first
consumer
purchase
.
eWHO
IS
COVERED:
This
Warranty
only
covers
the
original
purchaser
of
the
product,
who
must
reside
in
the
United
States,
Puerto
Rico
or
Canada.
eWHAT
IS
COVERED:
This
Warranty
covers
defects
in
materials
or
workmanship
(parts
and
labor) in
the
product.
eWHAT
IS
NOT
COVERED:
This
Warranty
does
not
cover
the
following:
G)
Damage
occurring
during
shipment
of
the
product
to
Alpine
for
repair (claims
must
be
presented
to
the
carrier).
(lJ
Damage
caused
by
accident
or
abuse.
@
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.
(J)
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.
eHOW
TO
OBTAIN
WARRANTY
SERVICE:
G)
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.
(lJ 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
avo
id
damage
during
shipment.
To
prevent
lost
packages
it
is
recommended
to
use
a
carrier
that
provides
a
tracking
service.
eHOW
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.
eHOW
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.
eHOW
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.
eiN
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.
eHOW
TO
CONTACT
CUSTOMER
SERVICE:
Should
the
product
require service,
please
call
the
following
number
for
your
nearest
Authorized
Alpine
Service Center.
CUSTOMER SERVICE 1-800-421-2284, ext. 860304
TECH SUPPORT 1-800-TECH-101 (1-800-832-4101}
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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