Ipod (optional), Playback, Searching for a desired song – Alpine CDA-9886M User Manual

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An iPod can be connected to this unit by using the proprietary ALPINE
FULL SPEED™ Connection Cable (KCE-422i) (supplied). When this
unit is connected by using the cable, the controls on the iPod are not
functional.

Set AUX+ Setup to OFF when an iPod is connected (refer to “Setting

the AUX+ Setup Mode” on page 20).

If the Bluetooth Box and an iPod are connected at the same time, be

sure to disconnect the iPod from the Bluetooth Box while turning
ACC to OFF.

iPod usable with this unit

• This unit does not support video playback from iPod.
• The unit can be used with the following iPod.

Fourth generation iPod
Fifth generation iPod
iPod photo
iPod mini
First generation iPod nano
Second generation iPod nano

If the unit is used with iPod software versions of iTunes earlier than

7.1.0.59, correct function and performance are not guaranteed.

Playback

1

Press SOURCE/

to switch to the iPod mode.

TUNER

XM/SIRIUS*

1

DISC

USB

iPod*

2

/AUX+*

3

Bluetooth Audio*

4

CHANGER*

5

TUNER

*

1

Only when XM Radio or SIRIUS Radio is connected.

*

2

Displayed only when the iPod is connected and AUX+ Setup is set to
OFF, refer to “Setting the AUX+ Setup Mode” (page 20).

*

3

Displayed only when the AUX+ Setup is set to ON, refer to “Setting
the AUX+ Setup Mode” (page 20)
.

*

4

Displayed only when Bluetooth IN is set to ADAPTER, refer to
“Bluetooth Setting” (page 19)
.

*

5

Only when the CD changer is connected.

2

Press

or

to select the desired song.

3

To pause playback, press

/

.

Pressing

/

again will resume playback.

A song playing on the iPod while it is connected to this unit will

continue to play from where it was paused after disconnection.

If you listen to an episode from a selected podcast or audiobook, the

episode can be changed by pressing

or

.

An episode may have several chapters. The chapter can be changed

by pressing

or

.

Searching for a desired Song

An iPod can contain hundreds of songs. By using file tag information
and keeping these songs organized in playlists, this unit’s search
functions will ease song searches.
Each music category has its own individual hierarchy. Use the Playlist/
Artist/Album/Song/Podcast/Genre/Composer/Audiobook search mode
to narrow searches based on the table below.

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

1

Press

/ENT to activate the search selection

mode.

2

Turn the Rotary encoder to select the Artist search
mode, and then press

/ENT.

Playlist

Artist

Album

Song

Podcast

Genre

Composer

Audiobook

Playlist

3

Turn the Rotary encoder to select the desired
Artist, and then press

/ENT.

4

Turn the Rotary encoder to select an album, and
then press

/ENT.

5

Turn the Rotary encoder to select a song and
press

/ENT.

The selected song is played back.

After pressing and holding

/ENT for at least 2 seconds while in

each hierarchy (except Song and Audiobook hierarchy), all songs of
the selected hierarchy are played back.

After selecting [ALL] in the search mode with “*”, press and hold

/ENT for at least 2 seconds to play back all songs in the iPod or

selected search mode.

While in the search mode, if you press and hold

/ESC for at least

2 seconds, or no operation is performed for 10 seconds, the search
mode is canceled.

iPod (Optional)

Return to the beginning of the current song:

Press

.

/

Rotary encoder

SOURCE/

Preset buttons
(1 through 6)

5

6

4

/ENT

VIEW

/ESC

Fast backward through the current song:

Press and hold

.

Advance to the beginning of the next song:

Press

.

Fast forward through the current song:

Press and hold

.

Hierarchy 1

Hierarchy 2

Hierarchy 3

Hierarchy 4

Playlist

Song

Artist*

Album*

Song

Album*

Song

Song

Podcast

Episode

Genre*

Artist*

Album*

Song

Composer*

Album*

Song

Audiobook

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