Alpine IVA-D900 User Manual

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NAV. transmission indicator
The transmission indicator lights for a few seconds when
the mode selector switch is set to “NAV.”.
DTR (DETOUR) Button
Automatically recalculates route if a road block or traffic
congestion is encountered.
LIST Button
Displays list of the streets currently set for the route. To
return to the guidance mode, press the DISP button.
DEL. DEST. Button
Deletes current destination.
OK button
Executes numeral input and starts searching.
N/H Button
Toggles between North UP and Heading UP orientation.
CANC. Button
Cancels current display screen and switches back to
previous screen with menus.
SCALE UP/DN Buttons
VOICE Button
Initiates vocal instruction for next route maneuver or
repeats last instruction.
MODE Button
Inputs numerals using the numeric keypad, DEL. and +10
buttons.
After pressing the MODE button, the following buttons will
be pressed while the status indicator is blinking: numerals
(0-9), DEL. and +10.
MODE Change Switch
Sets this switch to the “NAV.” side to operate a connected
Alpine navigation system.
Operating a separately sold  TV monitor
• To operate a separately sold Alpine TV monitor, press the mode
change switch on the rear of the remote control unit. Operate while
the transmission indicator is blinking.
• Included remote control unit operation seal: Apply the seal for the
type of TV monitor you are using to the rear of the remote control
unit.
• Operation may differ or may not be possible for some
products. Also refer to the product’s operating instructions.
(Rear of the Remote Control)
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 Button
Performs playback.
Press and hold for at least 2 seconds for slow motion
playback.
BAND Button
Switches the band of Audio or Disc mode.
MODE Change Switch
When operating the connected DVD player/DVD changer,
switch to the EXT DVD side.
• Depending on the disc or playback status, certain operations
may not work. In this case, the
 mark is displayed on the
monitor screen.
Operating the Navigation (sold separately)
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