1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Alpine CDE-151 CD/MP3/WMA Receiver. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the unit to ensure proper operation and to prevent damage.
2. Nga korero haumaru
- Tuku Hiko: This unit is designed for 12V DC negative ground electrical systems. Ensure proper voltage ki te aukati i te kino.
- Waea waea: Connect all wires correctly and securely. Incorrect wiring can cause fire or malfunction. Refer to the wiring diagram carefully.
- Tauwāhi whakaurunga: Install the unit in a location that does not obstruct the driver's view or interfere with vehicle operation. Avoid locations exposed to direct sunlight, extreme heat, or moisture.
- Taumata Rōrahi: Do not operate the unit at excessively high volume levels for extended periods, as this may cause hearing damage or distract from driving.
- Whakakorea: Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the unit. This may result in electric shock, fire, or other accidents. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:
- Alpine CDE-151 Head Unit
- Te Kai-ruinga
- Whakaekea te Manga me te Mowhiti Kuti
- Installation Hardware (screws, removal keys)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
4. Tāutanga
4.1 Hononga Waea
Before making any connections, disconnect the vehicle's negative battery terminal to prevent short circuits. Refer to the wiring diagram below for proper connections. Each wire is color-coded for identification.
Figure 1: Rear Panel and Wiring Connections. This image displays the rear of the Alpine CDE-151 receiver, showing the main wiring harness connector, antenna input, and RCA preamp outputs. The color-coded wires of the harness are visible, indicating connections for power, ground, speakers, and accessory functions. Ensure all connections are secure and insulated.
- Kōwhai (Mana Pūmau): Connect to the vehicle's constant 12V power supply.
- Whero (Mana Taputapu): Connect to the vehicle's ignition-switched 12V power supply.
- Pango (whenua): Connect to a clean metal chassis point in the vehicle.
- Blue/White (Remote Turn-On): Connect to the remote turn-on lead of an external amplifier or power antenna.
- Waea Tukuoro: Connect to the corresponding vehicle speaker wires (e.g., White/White-Black for Front Left, Gray/Gray-Black for Front Right, Green/Green-Black for Rear Left, Purple/Purple-Black for Rear Right).
- RCA Tuhinga o muaamp Putanga: Hono atu ki waho ampngā whakapūmau oro mō ngā hongere o mua, o muri, o te subwoofer rānei.
4.2 Whakapiki i te Waehe
The CDE-151 is a single-DIN unit. Use the supplied mounting sleeve and hardware to secure the unit in the vehicle's dashboard opening. Ensure the unit is firmly seated and does not vibrate. After mounting, attach the trim ring for a finished appearance.
Whakaahua 2: Taha View of Receiver Chassis. Ko tenei whakaahua e whakaatu ana i te taha tahafile of the Alpine CDE-151 receiver, highlighting the metal chassis with ventilation holes and mounting screw points. This view is useful for understanding the unit's dimensions and how it fits into a standard single-DIN opening.
5. Tatūnga Tuatahi
After installation, reconnect the vehicle's negative battery terminal. The unit will power on. Follow these steps for initial setup:
- Whakahiko: Pehia te SOURCE/⑂ paatene ki te huri i te waahanga.
- Tautuhinga Karaka: Access the setup menu to set the correct time. Refer to the 'System Settings' section for detailed instructions.
- Ngā Tautuhinga Ororongo Tuatahi: Adjust basic audio parameters like Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fader to your preference.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
This section details the functions of the front panel controls and various playback modes.
Pikitia 3: Ngā Mana Whakahaere o te Paewhiri o Mua. This image displays the front face of the Alpine CDE-151 receiver, highlighting the main rotary encoder, source button, bass button, band button, and preset buttons. The display shows 'BASS ENGINE', indicating an active audio feature. This view is essential for understanding how to operate the unit.
6.1 Mana Taketake
- Rotary Encoder (Volume Knob): Turn to adjust volume. Press to access audio settings or confirm selections.
- SOURCE/⑂ Button: Press to switch between input sources (CD, USB, AUX, Tuner). Press and hold to turn the unit off.
- Pātene BASS: Directly access Bass Engine settings for quick bass adjustments.
- Pene BAND: In Tuner mode, press to switch between FM1, FM2, FM3, and AM bands.
- Patene Tatūkē (1-6): Store and recall radio stations. In CD/USB mode, these may function as direct track selection or folder navigation.
- Forward/Backward Buttons (◀◀/▶▶): Skip tracks/files or seek radio stations.
6.2 Whakahoki CD
- Insert a CD into the disc slot with the label side up. The unit will automatically load and begin playback.
- Use the ◀◀/▶▶ buttons to skip tracks.
- Press the Rotary Encoder to pause/play.
6.3 Whakahoki USB
- Connect a USB storage device to the front USB input.
- Patohia te paatene SOURCE hei kowhiri i te USB.
- Use the ◀◀/▶▶ buttons to navigate tracks. Use the preset buttons for folder navigation if applicable.
- Ka tautokohia e te waeine ngā oro MP3 me WMA files.
6.4 Whakauru Awhina
- Connect an external audio device (e.g., smartphone, portable music player) to the front 3.5mm auxiliary input jack.
- Press the SOURCE button to select AUX.
- Whakahaerehia te purei anō mai i te pūrere hono.
6.5 Kaiwhakatika Reo Irirangi
- Press the SOURCE button to select Tuner.
- Press the BAND button to select FM1, FM2, FM3, or AM.
- Use the ◀◀/▶▶ buttons to seek for stations. Press and hold for manual tuning.
- To store a preset: Tune to the desired station, then press and hold one of the preset buttons (1-6) until you hear a beep.
- To recall a preset: Briefly press the desired preset button (1-6).
6.6 Tautuhinga Ororongo
The CDE-151 features a 3-Band Equalizer and Bass Engine for sound customization.
- Accessing Audio Settings: Press the Rotary Encoder to enter the audio menu. Turn the encoder to navigate through options like Bass, Mid, Treble, Balance, Fader, and Subwoofer level (if connected). Press the encoder to select an option and turn to adjust.
- Bass Engine: Press the BASS button for quick access to bass enhancement features.
7. Tiaki
- Te horoi i te Waehe: Wipe the front panel with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Tiaki Kōpae: Puritia ngā CD mā ō rātou taha. Puritia kia ma, kia kore hoki he karawarawa.
- Tauranga USB: Puritia te tauranga USB kia kore he puehu me te para.
8. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Rongoā |
|---|---|
| Karekau he kaha | Check power connections (Yellow, Red, Black wires). Ensure vehicle battery is charged. Check vehicle fuses. |
| Karekau he tangi | Check speaker wire connections. Ensure volume is not muted or too low. Verify amplifier remote turn-on (Blue/White wire) if using external amps. |
| Kāore te CD/USB e purei | Ensure disc is inserted correctly and is not scratched/dirty. For USB, ensure device is formatted correctly (FAT16/32) and contains supported file types (MP3/WMA). |
| He ngoikore te reo irirangi | Check antenna connection. Ensure antenna is fully extended (if applicable). Try tuning to a stronger station. |
9. Whakatakotoranga
- Rahi Hua: 9.06 x 3.94 x 10.63 inihi
- Taumaha Tūemi: 3.1 pauna
- Mana Putanga: 50 Watts x 4 Channels (Max), 18 Watts x 4 Channels (RMS)
- Te maha o nga hongere: 4
- Hangarau Hononga: Tautoko, USB
- Āhuahira Motuhake: Equalizer (3-Band EQ, Bass Engine)
- Aratau Putanga Ororongo: Tirooro
- Ngā Pūrere Hototahi: Waea atamai, Kaikorero
- Kaihanga: Alpine
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Alpine webpae. Puritia to riirii hoko hei tohu mo te hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.