Ad stin Bass Leveju g    l/Tre Levelble  /
Ba ance (Between Le nd Righ Faderl     ft a   t)/  
(Be wee Fron nd eart n  t a  R )
1
Pr sse     eat ly to Ro ry    DIO)ta encoder (AU rep ed
c se  e d ired mode.hoo th es
Ea es an es de llowsch pr s ch g  the mo  as fo :
BA TRE LE BALASS    B     NCE   FADER    rn    r l Retu to no ma
mode
Bas 12 12s: -  ~ + dB
Treble:   ~ + dB-12 12
Ba ance L15 R1l  :   ~  5
Fa er R15d  :   ~ F15
•If no operation is performed for 5 seconds after selec ng the BASS, ti
TREBLE, BALA  or FADER mode, the unit automa cally returns NCE ti
to normal mode.
2
Turn the   until the desired sound is R ry  derota enco
ob ined in ea  m e.ta ch od
Eq aliz Pr ts (Factu er  ese   ory’s  )EQ
6 typical equa zer settings are preset at the factory for a variety of li
musical source material.
Pr sse  S DOUN  r atedly until the  si  Factory’s   epe de red EQ
type is di l ed.sp ay
With ea  press of t  butt the  alizer mo   ll   ch he on,  equ de wi display
the selected equalizer characteristic.
FLAT(O )        POP    ZZ   VO       FF ROCK JA CAL CLUB  
  AT( )FL OFF
Sound Setting
SOUND
Rotary encoder (AUDIO)
S p ed playback sampling rates and bit ratesup ort
MP3
WMA
This devi    ce maynot pl  b  ay ack cor ect enr ly dep ding on samp ng li
rates.
ID ta MA tags3  gs/W
Th vicis de e supports  3 tag and WMA tag.ID
If ta  g da  is in an MP3/WMA file, this device can display ta
the (t ac e), name, an um name ta WMA title  r k titl  artist    d alb    ID3  g/  
tag  tada .
Th ev ce can onlyis d i      disp  up      rs.  i ded file lay to 64 characte (Un co
and  d   mes are up to 32 characters.) fol er na
Fo non-sur  ppor d  r   d symbols   as risk is te cha acters an an te
displayed.
If at on in rmfo i  conta characteins  rs other than   ID3 tag info at on,rm i  
the au  dio file may not be played back.
The ta  g  rm      be  r ly displayed dep ding info ation may not cor ect ,  en
on the contents    .
Pro cing MP3/ A discsdu WM
MP WMA files are prepared,    i    a CD  or 3/ then wr tten to -R
CD-RW  g  -R wr ing  r  A di     ld up     usin CD it softwa e. sc can ho to 255
files lders (i lud g    lders),  d    m  mb  /fo nc in Root Fo an the maximu nu er
of fo is 255  lders    .
Pl b   y   be perfor d if a di   ds ay ack ma not me sc excee the itat ons  mli i  
described ab .ove
Media supported
The me  dia th    devi    play b  are  -RO   -Rs, at this ce can ack CD Ms, CD
and  -RWs.CD
Co ponding File Systemsrres
Th vicis de e supports disc s formatted with ISO   el 1 or 9660 Lev
Level 2.
This devi      play back discs in Joliet, Romeo, etc., and ce also can
othe anr st dards    rm   ISO   r,   that confo to 9660. Howeve sometimes
the name fo er names, etc., not aye co file  s,  ld      are   displ d  rrectly.
Form  suppor dats te
Th vice suis de   ppor   i-Sessi .ts Mult on
Th evice cannot ectis d    corr ly pl  back discs recorded with ay
Tr        p k  writ g.ack At Once or ac et in
Apple  S, UDF   Mi d  de    d E d CD (CD-HF 1.50, xe Mo CD an nhance
Extr  are    ppor d.a) not su te
Or r of fi sde le
Files are pl d back in the order aye that the   writing softwa wr esre  it  
them to the     di   r r  sc. The efo e, the playback order may not be what 
is ex ecte  p d. V ify   writ g order in   so ware’s er the in the ft
d i    pl b  order of    ld   d fi      ocumentat on. The ay ack the fo ers an les is as
follows.
* The folder No./ folder Name w l not be displayed if no file is il
contained in the folder.
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 qual y, but also the it
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 t les, artist names, album names, it
etc., written into  3  files.MP /WMA
Root folder
The root folder (or root directory) is found at the top of the file 
system. The root folder contains a  folders and files. It is created ll
automatically for a  burned discs.ll
Samp ng r s  kHz,           kHz,     li ate :   48 44.1 kHz, 32 kHz, 24 22.05 kHz,
   16 kHz 12  , 11.025 kHz, 8 kHz,  kHz
Bit  t   8 - 320 kbpsra es
Samp ng ra s  kHz,        zli te :   48 44.1 kHz, 32 kH
Bit  :  -   kbpsrates 64 160
Un the O9660 stander   IS   dard,  re are so  restri i    the me ct ons to
re r.membe
The maximum neste    d  d  depth is 8 (i d g the root fol er nclu in
dir ry).    ber    r    a  lder    is ecto The num of cha acters for fo /file name
limited.
Valid ch rs  r  d le  s are le rs A-Z,   aracte fo fol er/fi name tte a-z,
num an symbers 0-9  d  bols.
Terminology
Root folder
Fol r MP3 MA Filede /W
Pl backay
1
Insert a disc with the el side facing  . lab up
Th di will into unit mate  sc   be pulled   the   auto ically,  d  e an th
“  DISC IN”  tor li ts up .indica gh
W  a  c    r dy insert pr s hen dis is al ea ed,  es SOURCE/  to 
s tch to  e    .wi th DISC mode
Th ll han ev bu sse mode wi  c ge  ery time the  tton is pre ed.
RA IOD    CD
*1
   USB
*2   AUX    DIORA
*1Displayed only when a disc has been inserted.
*2 Displayed only when USB memory is connected. 
2
Wh pl ng ba MP3 WMAile  ayi   ck  / , press    or 
 
to  lect the  sir  fo er.se de ed ld
3
Pr s   or   to select the d ired track (file).es es
Returning to the beginning of the current track (fi ): le
Pres .s            
F t back rd: as wa
Pr s  d  .es an hold            
Advancing to the beginning of the next track (file): 
Press  .
F t fo rd: as rwa
Pr s  d    .es an hold  
4
To pa e playback s  us , pre s          
BA / /ND
.
Pr sing BA / /     ll resume  y ck.es ND again wi pla ba
5
To eject the disc, press  .
•Do not remove a CD during its eject cycle. Do not load more than 
one disc at a  me. A malfunction may resu  from doing either. ti lt
•The “ DISC IN” indicator lights up wh en a disc is inserted.
•Three-inch (8 cm) CDs cannot be used.
•The CD-player can play discs containing audio data, MP3 data, 
and WMA data.
•WMA format files that are protected by DRM (Dig al Rights it
Management).
•The track display for MP3/ A data playback is the file WM
numbers recorded on the disc.
•The playback time may not be correc y displayed when a VBR tl
(Variable Bit Rate) recorded file is played back.
MP3/WMA Play Display
The  er  er  d file nu   l    sp yed as fold numb an mber wil be di la
de beloscribed  w.
•Press    to VIEW switch the display. See “D playing the Text” for is
informa on about display switching.ti
Rep ate  Play
Pr sse    to repeatedly play back the  rent track. 6(RPT) cur
The “ RP   dica r lights up, and the tr k (fi   l      T” in to ac le) wil be
play peed re atedly.
Press   P   ain to ca .6(R T) ag ncel
Fo der epeat Play (MP3 MAl  R     /W )
Pr sse  and hold   for at st 2 se nds.6(RPT)  lea co
The “  FO ER”  d “  RPT”  ato  ap r in  LD an indic rs pea  the
display, and   files  he current fo  are re atedly  y  only in t lder pe pla ed
back.
Press   hold 6(RPT) ag  to ca el.and ain nc
CD/MP3/WMA
6(RPT)
SO E/URC
BA / /ND
5(S )CAN
4(M ).I.X.
003–002
Folder number 
display
File number 
display
Liste ing to Radn     io
1
Pr sse  S RCE/OU  to select  DIO  e.RA mod
2
Pr sse  
BA / /ND
  p t ly unt  the d ired radio re ea ed il es
ba s di la d.nd i sp ye
FM1 FM2 FM3 AM FM                1
3
Pr ss or to ne re one          tu  in the desi d stati .
Press  d hold   or   for at lea  0  s onds to seek an st .5 ec
stat on.i  
Preset ng Stat ons Manuati   i   lly
1
Se ct he di nd un redle  t  ra o ba  and t e in a desi  radio 
s ti  y  wi  to s re in the  eset  ry.ta on ou sh to pr memo
2
Pr sse  a   ld, for at least 2 se s, any one nd ho cond of he t  
pr   seset button  (1 th oug  r h 6) in  which you wish to
to  ore the st ion.st at
Th lec ed ion ede se t  stat  is stor .
The display shows the band preset number and station , 
frequency memorized.
•A total of 24 sta ons can be stored in the preset memory (6 stations ti
for each band; FM1, FM2, FM3 and AM).
•If you store a sta on in a preset mti emory which already has a station, 
the current station will be cleared and replaced with the new station.
Pr tti Sta ions Au ma callese ng  t   to ti y
1
Pr s es
BAND/ /
 re atedly   t  pe until he de radsired  io 
band sp is di l ed.ay
2
Pr s a   ld es nd ho A.ME for at st 2 se nds.  lea co
T  fr e y on the   c tin s to ch ge  le the he equ nc display on ue an whi
automatic memory is in progress. The tuner  ll wi
automatically s k and store 6 str  stat s   ee ong ion in the
se  b  They  l be stor  in  pres  butt s 1 lected and. wil ed to et on to 6 
in signal eng order of   str th.
•If no sta ons are stored, the tuner wi  return to the original sta on ti ll ti
you were listening to before the auto memory procedure began.
Tunin Pres St tiong to  et  a s
1
Pr s es
BAND/ /
  eat ly unt the desi  ba  rep ed il  red nd
is displa d.ye
2
Pr s any  e   the st ion es on of at pr   seset button
(1 th ugh  ro  6) that has your desi d ra o stati n re di on i
memory. 
T     ows the ba , preset number and fr u cy he display sh nd eq en
of  stat   cted. the ion sele
Radio
B D/  AN   /
A.ME
Preset buttons
 (1 through 6)
SOURCE/
may result in malfunc on.ti
A ry  stccesso Li
•Head u t .. . ............... ... .... ............... . .... ... .1ni .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
•Power cable. ... . . . . ... . . . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..... . . . . . ... .1
•Mounti  sleeve.. . . . ... . . . . ... . .ng .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . . ... ..1
•Carr   e... . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . . ... ..1ying cas .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
•Bracket key.. ... . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . . .... 2.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
•Ru er Cap ............ . . ......... . ...... . .... ............1bb .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
•Bolt Stud .. .................... ..... .... ............ . .... ..... 1.. .. .. .. .. ....
•Owner’s anual .. . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . . ......1 set M .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Tu i    On and Offrn ng Power
Pre rn on he unss   to tuSO E/URC    t   it.
•The first time power is turned on, the volume will start from level 18.
Pre and ldss   ho    for at least 2  c s to S RCE/OU se ond
turn off the unit.
D hing and Atta ng the  nt  neletac chi Fro Pa
Det hingac
1
Tu  off t   it power.rn he un
2
Pr ss at upp ght unte     el  (R ease)  the  er ri  side  il the 
fr t panel  s  .on pop out
3
Grasp the ri t si  of t  fr t pa d p t  t.gh de he on ne anl  ull i ou
•The front panel may become hot in normal usage (especia y the ll
connector terminals on the back of the front panel). This is not a 
ma unction.lf
•To protect the front panel, place it in the supplied carrying case.
•When detaching the front panel, do not apply excessive force as it 
Attaching
1
In th ft of pa thsert  e e l  side   the front  nel into  e main 
un gn th th on anit. Ali   e groove on  e fr t p el with the 
proj ti  on the  in  it.ec ons ma un
2
Push the ri t side of the front panel unt  it locks gh il
fi ly o t   in  it.rm  int he ma un
•Before attaching the front panel, make sure that there is no dirt or 
dust on the connector terminals and no foreign object between the 
front panel and the main unit.
•Attach the front panel carefully, holding the sides of the front panel to 
avoid pushing buttons by mistake.
Adjust ng lumi  Vo e
Turn the     ti the  sired  u  is R ry  o rota enc de un l  de so nd
obtained.
Adjust g Vo me : 0 ~ 40in lu
Sett ngi  Time
1
Pr s a   ld es nd ho VIEW for at least 2 sec s.ond
T  ho   t   ll  ink.he ur indica ion wi bl
2
Pr s   or   to adjust the  urs while the es ho
ti  in cation is b nki .me di li ng
3
When the hour has been adjusted, pre   .ss VIEW
T  Mi te in tion wi  bl k.he nu dica ll in
4
Pr s   or   to adjust the minutes while the es
ti  in cation is b nki .me di li ng
5
When the minute has been adjusted, pre  ss          VIEW.
T  sett  time mo     m t .he ing de is co ple ed
•
Hold down  or     to change numbers rapidly.  
Getting Started
 VIEW
SO CE/UR Rotary encoder
Controllable  th Remote Controlwi
This un can cont th an tiona  it   be  ro ed will    op l  pi  Al ne
re   rol  d l   sult   Alpi  d ler.mote cont . For etai s, con your ne ea
Poi    opti l re   rol  i      nt the ona mote cont transm tter at the
re rol  sor.mote-cont sen
Re e  t n rmot con ro sel  so
Operating Instructions
DO NOT OPER    ATE ANY FUNCTION TH      AT TAKE YOURS   
ATTENTION AWAY   SA LY  I  FROM FE DRIV NG YOUR E. VEHICL  
Any function that requires your prolonged attention should only be 
performed af   ming to a ter co co te st waysmple   op. Al  sto thp  e ve le hic
in a  fe lo tion  fore performing th  functions. Failure to do sa ca be ese
so ay esu in an accide m  r lt      nt.
KEEP THE VOLUME AT A LEVEL WHERE YOU CAN STILL 
HEAR  TSI  NOISES WHILE  V G.OU DE DRI IN
Excessive volume lev   t ob   u      emer cy els tha scure so nds such as gen
vehi   rens   road  rn g  gn  (tr n  gs,  )     cle si or wa in si als ai crossin etc. can be
d    m  r lt      nt.  S  AT  UD angerous and ay esu in an accide LI TENING LO
VO  LEVELS   A CAR MAY ALSO CAUSE HEA G LUME IN RIN
DAMAGE.
MIN DISPLIMIZE  AY VI I   ILE  I .EW NG WH DRIV NG
Viewing the display may distract the driver from looking ahead of 
the vehi   d  use an  ident.cle an ca acc
DO NOT SA SEMBLE OR   DI S    ALTER.
Doing so m  r lt in an  d  fire or  tric sho .ay esu acci ent, elec ck
US ONE  LY   CA    A    LT  ATIVE   IN RS WITH 12 VO NEG GROUND.
(Check with your dealer if you are not sure.) Failure to do so may 
result in fire, etc.
KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS BATTERIES OUT OF THE 
RE OF CHILDREN.ACH     
Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed, 
co t a  ic  im di ly.nsul phys ian me ate
US TH CORREC AMPER NG WH REP AC NGE  E  T  E RATI   EN  L I  
FUSES. 
Failure to do so may result in fire or electric shock.
DO NOT BLOCK VENTS OR OR         RADIAT  PANE  LS.
Doing so may cause heat to build up inside and may result in fire.
US THIS PRODUCT FOR MOBILE 12V APPLIC ONSE            ATI . 
Use for other than its designed application may result in fire, 
electric shock or other injury.
DO NOT PLA  CE HANDS, FINGERS   OR FOREIGN   OBJECTS IN 
INSE ION OR GAPSRT  SLOTS    . 
Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to the product.
HALT    A LY   A    . USE IMMEDI TE IF PROBLEM APPEARS
Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the 
product. Return it to your authori d Al ne d  or     ze pi ealer the nearest
Alpi   rvi nt  for  pairing.ne Se ce Ce re re
PRECAUTIONS
Product Cleaning
Use a soft dry cloth for periodic cleaning of the product For more . 
sev  st  pl  d p     oth  th w   ly. Anyt ng ere ains, ease am en the cl wi ater on hi
else has the chance dissol in pai da ng the astic       of  v g the  nt or  magi    pl .
Te er emp atur
Be eh be een sure the temperature inside  e vth icle is  tw   5°C +5
(+131°F) and –10°C (+14°F) before turning your unit on.
Moisture Condensation
You ice CD bac so may not  the   play k  und wavering due to 
condensation If this happens, rem.  ove     from    yer  d the disc the pla an
wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate.
Damaged Disc
Do not at mpt to  y  ked rped or  ma d  y  te pla crac , wa ,  da ge discs Pla.  ing
a   disc  uld seve   ma  the pl k m n .bad co rely da ge aybac echa ism
Maintenance
If you have problems do not attempt to repair the unit yourself. , 
Ret ea nea es Se ceurn it to your Alpine d ler or the  r t Alpine  rvi  
Sta on for se ic g.ti rv in
WARNING
WA GRNIN
This symbol means important instructions. 
Fa ure to   th    r t il heed em can esul in serious   injury 
or de  ath.
CAUTION
This mbol means po tant nstruct ons. sy    im r  i i  
Fa re to    em   r     ry   ilu heed th can esult in inju or
mater al opei  pr rty damage.
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MP3/*WMA/CD Receiver
CDE-110/CDE-110C
CDE-110E/CDE-110UB
ALPI  ELECTRONICS   ASIA PACI C CO.,LTD.NE OF FI
555 Rasa Tower 1 Un  2601-2602, 26th Floor,,  it
Phaholyothin Road, Ch uc  Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, T andat hak, hail
Phone 02-937-0505
www.alpine-asia.com
R
•OWNER UAL’S MAN
Please read before using this equipment.
recorded under unstable conditions, CDs on which a recording 
fail    a  -r ng   at mp   py-prot    ed or re ecordi was te ted, co ected CDs
which do not conform to the audio CD industry standard.
•U  di  wi  MP3/ A fi  written in a format se scs th WM les
compatible with this unit. For details, see “About MP3/WMA”.
•ROM data other than audio files contained in a disc w l not il
prod ce so nd en pla ed backu   u  wh   y   .
Protecting the USB connection terminal
•Only a USB memory  n    nn d to      n on ca be co ecte the USB con ecti
terminal on this unit. Correct performance using other USB 
pr u   n t be gu n A USB h     t  p r .od cts ca no ara teed.  ub is no su po ted
•Do not connect a USB memory  er 20  wide. Also, avoid ov mm
connecting USB memory and Front Aux at the same time.
•If a USB devi    in rt  in the unit, it proj  out and may be ce is se ed ects
a  ger  ile driv g.   a commerci y avai le USB dan wh in Use all lab
stan te on cab an nnec safe wadard ex nsi   le,  d co t it in a    y.
•Dep ng   the co t  Uendi on nnec ed SB memory devi  the unit may ce,
not function or some functions may not be performed.
•The  dio file format th    be played b k on the unit is au at can ac
MP3/WMA.
•A / g  m  etc.,   be  l  however  s rtist son na e, can disp ayed, character
may not be correctly displayed.
Change SOURCE to something other than USB, then rem e the ov
USB devi  to prevent po ible damage to its memory.ce ss
•Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or , 
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United 
St es nd or her cou triesat  a /  ot   n .
•“MPEG ayer-3 audio coding technology licensed from  L
Fraunhofer IIS and homson.” T
•“S ply of th   d t on   nvup is pro uc ly co eys cense for ate a li    priv , 
non- mm al use     not  nv  a  cen  nor imply co erci and does co ey li se
any ri use uct any co erci .e. re  ght to   this prod  in    mm al (i   venue-
gene real me adc ng erres satera on) ti  ti  bro asti  (t trial,  llite, cable 
and/or any other media) broadcasting/streaming via internet, , 
in n  tra ets and/   her netw      ot   onic  ntent or ot orks or in her electr co
distri ems as pay onbution syst , such    -audio or audio- -demand 
applications. An independent license for such use is required. 
For details please visit http://www. mp3licensing.com”, 
On hand ng Compa   cs (C D D W)li ct Dis D/C -R/C -R
•Do not  uch    f .to the sur ace
•Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight.
•Do not affix stickers or labels.
•C n the    n it   du y.lea disc whe is st
•Make   th  there are no bumps  nd   disc.sure at arou the
•Do not    m ly av ble di   ssori .use com ercial aila sc acce es
Do  t leave the   no disc in the car or the unit for a lo  ti . Neng me ver 
expose the disc to   di ectr  su ght.nli  Heat and humidity may damage 
the CD and you may not be able to play it again.
To customers using CD-R/CD-RW
•If a CD-R/C RW  n t be pl d b  make  re the l  D- ca no aye ack, su ast
r ord g  n  s  osed (fi i .ec in sessio wa cl nal zed)
•F i  the  RW   n s y, and  mpt pl k inal ze CD-R/CD- if ece sar atte aybac
again.
About media that can be played
Use only comp t di s with the la l side showing the CD logo ac sc be
marks below.
If you u  un fied comp  di ,  r t perf   not se speci act scs cor ec ormance can
be guaran .teed
You  n pl    (C b )/CD-RWs  -ca ay CD-Rs D-Recorda les (CD
Re ables) ic een ecorde ly di cesWrit  wh h have b  r d on  on au o devi .
You  n al    CD-R D-RWs containing MP3/WMA ca so play s/C
format   io fi .ted aud les
•Some of the following CDs may not play on this unit:
Fl ed CDs, th pri ts CDs posedaw    CDs wi  finger n ,   ex  to extreme 
temperatures or sunlight (e.g., left in the car or this unit), CDs 
On  n ing  B MemoryHa dl US
•To prevent malfunction or damage, note the following points.
Read USB me Ow  e th   mory  ner’s  u  thoroughly.Man al
Do not touch the terminals by hand or metal.
Do not subject USB memory to exce ive shock.ss
Do not bend drop disassemble, modify or soak in the water.,  , 
•Avo      storage in   fo owing lo o :id usage or the ll cati ns
Anywhere in the car exposed to direct sunlight or high 
te uremperat s.
Anywhere the possibility of high humidity or corrosive 
su n s   pr .bsta ce are esent
•Fix the USB memory in a lo tion where driver opera oca ti n w l il
not be hindered.
•
USB memory may not function correctly at high or low temperature
•
The USB flash memory supports a maximum of 4 GB per partition. 
The unit recognizes only one partition.
•
Use only certified USB memory. Note that even certified USB 
memory, may  t  cti   rre ly de i    its  pe    ate.no fun on co ct pend ng on ty or st
•USB memory function is not guaranteed. Use USB memory 
acco in the terms of ee entrd g to       agr m .
•Depending on the settings of the USB memory type memory , 
state or encoding software, the unit may not play back or display 
properly.
•A file th     py-prot   pyrig   t n)  ot   at is co ected (co ht protec io cann be
pla ed backy   .
•USB memory may   t  to start pl k. If   is a take ime aybac there
particular file other than audio in the USB memory, it may take 
consi ab re the le is pla ed ack or searchedder le time befo    fi     y  b     .
•The unit  n pl    “m   m  or  4  file exte ns.ca ay back p3”, “w a” “m a” nsio
•
Do th ab not add  e  ove ext s s   a fien ion to le he an au ta ot r th   dio da .
This non- udio data   a wi no bell  t   r o s  ec gni ed. Th re ine  sult g  ay k pl bac
m   t   se thay con ain noi at an ma sp d/o c  da ge  eakers an r ampl erifi s.
•
It is rec e ed to back up i ortant data on a  rs al c puter.omm nd mp pe on om
•Do  t remove the USB devi  wh  pl k is in prog .no ce ile aybac ress
CAUTION
Alpine accepts no responsibi ty for lost data, etc., even if data, etc. li
is lost while using this product.
Never Attempt the Following
Do not grip or pull out the disc while it is being pulled back into the 
pl  by the  matic  ad g m n .ayer auto relo in echa ism
Do not attempt to insert a disc into the unit when the unit power is 
off.
Inserting Discs
Your pl r  ts on  one di  at a ti  for pl k.   not aye accep ly sc me aybac Do
attempt to load more than one disc.
Make sure the label side is facing up when you insert the disc. 
P y g a di  while  iving on a very bumpy road may result in la in sc dr
skips, but this will not scratch the disc or damage the player.
New Disc  s
To prevent the CD  om ja ing, the CD is displayed as error if fr mm  L
di  wi   regu r  f  are ins d   if di s   in rted scs th ir la sur aces erte or sc are se
in r tly. Wh  a new     ej  i e ly after  i l cor ec en disc is ected mm diate in tia
loadi  use your finger to f l around the inside of  e  tre hole ng, ee th cen
and  i    of the  . If you   any  ll bumps or outs de edge disc feel sma
irregularities this could inhibit proper loading of the disc. To , 
rem e the bumps, rub the inside edge of the hole and outside edge ov
of the disc with a ballpoint pen or other such instrume nt, then insert 
the d  again.isc
Irregular Shaped Discs
Be sure to use round shape discs only for this unit and never use 
any  i  sh   .spec al ape discs
Use   sp    dis  m  of ecial shape cs ay cause ma the mec anis da ge to    h m.
Installation Location
Make sure this unit will not be installed in a location subjected to:
•Dir  sun  d  tect an hea
•High humidity and water
•Ex sive  tces dus
•Ex sive  brat nsces vi io
Correct Handling 
Do not drop the disc while handling Hold the disc so you will not . 
le ngerprin su ace. not ta pa orave fi ts on the  rf  Do   affix  pe,  per,   
gummed labels to the disc. Do not write on the disc.
Disc Cleaning 
Fing rin st, or soi onerp ts du,      l   the  f  of   di   uld  use   sur ace the sc co ca the
CD ne clean wi ace player to skip. For  utiro   ing,  pe the  aying surfpl  
wi  a  n,  ft  oth from the  tre of th clea so cl cen th to the oue disc      ter edge. 
If    f     avily  l  da n a  n,    th   a the sur ace is he soi ed, mpe clea soft clo in
solution of mild neutral detergent before cleaning the disc.
Disc Accessories 
There are   vari   sories availa  on   mark  for  t g ous acces ble the et protec in
the di   f  and improvi   nd  l y. However, mo  of sc sur ace ng sou qua it st
th   l infl  em wil uence the ic ess th kn  an or amed/  di ter of the disc.   Using 
such accessories ca ca sc be ou stand    n  use the di  to    t of  ard 
speci ca io an ea eratio prob ems.fi t ns  d may cr te op nal  l  We 
r omm d not  ng    sori  on di s pl  in Alpi  ec en usi these acces es sc ayed ne
CD aye pl rs.
Centre Hole
Bumps
Centre Hole
New Disc
Outside 
(Bumps)
CORRECT
I O ECT CORRECTNC RR
Transp nt Sheet D   bi zerare isc Sta li
M.I.X. (Ran om ay  d  Pl )
Pre moss   in the play 4(M.I.X.) de. 
The “  M.I.X.” indicator lights up, and the tracks (files) on he  t
di wil pla ed ba rand qu ncsc  l be  y   ck in  om se e e.
Press  4 . .)   o  c .(M I.X again t can el
Fold M. X. (R ndom Play) (MP3er  I.   a     /
WMA)
Pre andss   hold   for at le t 2 se ds.  .X.)4(M.I as con
T  “   FO ER”  d “  M.I.X.”  t ors  e    the he LD an indica app ar in
display, and all fi s in the  rr folder are  yed  ck   le cu ent  pla ba in
random sequence.
Pre  and ho   4(M.I.X.) ag  to ca el.ss ld ain nc
Scan ing Programn   s
Press 5(SCAN) to  tivate the  an  e.ac sc mod
T  first 10 s o s    ch tr k  l   l be  y   ck in he ec nd of ea ac (fi e) wil pla ed ba
s c n.uc essio
Pre  5( ) ag  to c el.ss SCAN ain anc
Fold Sc nnin Programs (MP /WMA)er  a g    3
Pre and ldss   ho  5(SC )AN  for at least 2 se ds.con
From the next fo r, t rs   c s of rst file   ea  lde he fi t 10 se ond  t  fihe in ch
fo r is  y   ck in se e .lde pla ed ba qu nce
Pre  and ho   5(SCAN)  ain to  n .ss ld ag ca cel
About MP3/WMA 
What   MP3?is
MP    of ial      PE   dio     is a 3, whose fic name is “M G-1 Au Layer 3,”
com es on stanpr si   dard pr ibed by   ISO, the International escr the
St dardizati   ganization and MPE which is a joint activity an on Or G 
inst ution of theit      IEC.
MP3 fi   in  pr d  d  da  MP3 encoding iles conta com esse au io ta. s 
ca le of com tios,pab     pressing  d  da     r  high raau io ta at ext emely  
red ing        ic files   as   as  -   r uc the size of mus to much one tenth thei
or nal e. Th is achigi  siz   is    ieved  e still  i i g   CD whil ma nta nin near
q l yua it .  ession atThe fo at ea es such hi com MP3  rm  r lis     gh  pr  r ios 
by elim ing    ds   are  r i dib        inat the soun that eithe nau le to the human
ear ma or  sked by    ds.other soun
What   WMA?is
WM     d   dia™  di  is  pr sed audio data.A, or “Win ows Me Au o,” com es
WMA is si l    MP3  d  da   d    i    quality mi ar to au io ta an can ach eve CD
s d wi  sma  file  .oun th ll sizes
Method for  ting   fi screa MP3/WMA le
Audio d  is  mpr sed using s ware  h MP  ata co es oft wit 3/WMA
co ecs. ord  F  d ils   cr g MP WMA files, r r     eta on eatin 3/ efe to the
user’s  l      re.manua for that softwa
MP  fil    are playable     d i   ve   3/WMA es that on this ev ce ha the
fi s ns “m wma”  l  wi    ex i  le exten io p3” / “ Fi es th no tens on
cannot be pl d b k (W  ver.   are  ppor d). Protected aye ac MA 7-9 su te
files are   suppor d.not te
CAUTION
Except for private use, duplicating audio data (including 
MP3/WMA data) or distributing, transferring, or copying  , it
whether for free or for a fee, without permission of the copyright 
holder is strictly prohib ed by the Copyright Act and by it
international treaty.
Display ng hei  t  Text
Text information, such as the disc name and the track name, w l be il
displayed if playing a   text compatible disc. It is also possible to CD
display the folder name, the file name and the tag, etc., wh e playing il
MP3/WMA files.
Press VIEW.
The display  l change every time  e button is pressed.wil th
•To scro  text, press 3(SCROLL).ll
The display in Radio mode:
FREQUENCY   CLOCK   FREQUE YNC
The display in CD mode:
TRACK ./ LA TI AM NO E PSED  ME    TEXT (DISC N E)
*1   TEXT 
(TRACK NAME)
*1
   CLOCK  CK N E SED ME TRA O./ LAP  TI
The display in   mode:MP3/WMA
FOL ER  ./ IL O. ER D NO F E N   PSED ME  D ELA  TI  FOL NAME
 
  E  E     NAMEFIL NAM ALBUM
*2
   SON NAMEG 
*2/ARTIST 
NAME * 2 
 CL  FOLOCK  DER NO./FILE NO.
The display in AUX mode:
AUX N   CLOCK  U N I  A X I
*1Displayed during playback of a disc w h CD text.it
*2ID3 tag  tag/WMA
If an MP3/ A file contains ID3 tag/ A tag informa on, WM WM ti
the ID3 tag/WMA tag information is displayed (e.g., song name, 
artist name, and album name). All other tag data is ignored.
Ab  “Text”out
Text:
Te   p ble      xt in rm i  s      disc xt com ati CDs contain te fo at on uch as the
name an  d     Such text in rm i  is re rred     track name. fo at on fe to as
“text.”
•Some characters may not be displayed correc y w h this device, tl it
depending on the character type.
•“NO TEXT” is displayed   text information cannot be displayed on if
this unit.
•The text or tag information may not be correc y displayed, tl
depending on the contents.
Displaying Time
Pr sse  VIEW r e edly until the ti s di l .ep at me i sp ayed
Ea es ha ges he displach pr s c n  t   y.
For  tails, see  ying the Text”.de “Displa
•Selecting any radio or   function wh e in the clock priority mode CD il
wi  interrupt the time display momentar y. The func on selected ll il ti
wi  be displayed for about 5 seconds before the time returns to the ll
display.
Usin Fro AUX nputg the  nt   I  Te al rmin
Connect a portable music player, etc. by s ply connecting it to the im
input on the front panel. An optional adapter cable is required (standard 
RCA to 3.5ø mini-phono plug or 3.5ø to 3.5ø  ni phono plug).mi
Pr sse   and select the AUX mode to  sten to SO CE/ , UR li
the  rtable device.po
RADIO   CD
*1
   USB
*2 
 AUX  DIO RA
*1Displayed only when a disc has been inserted.
*2 Displayed only when USB memory is connected. 
Other Functions
VIEW
SOURCE/
3( ROLL)SC
Portab  player,  .le etc Main unit
Op on  adap   b   CA pin ti al ter ca le (R
plugs  d, white] 3.5ø miniplug  [re s)
or (3.5ø miniplugs)
or
Note
* CDE-110UB does not support WMA.
Note
* CDE-110UB does not support WMA.
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Phone 0 -32 42 64089
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Alpine House
Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry CV4 9TW, U.K.
Phone 870-3 33 763 0 3 
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Viale C. Colom  8, 2 90 Trezzanobo 00
Sul Naviglio  , Italy(MI)
Phone 02-4 78184
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Portal de Gamarra  , Pabellón, 3236
01 130  Vitoria (Alava)-APDO 1 , Spain33
Ph e 945- 3 8on 28 58
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*CDE-110UB does not support WMA