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Radio
Operation
or/ou/o
Receiving
Traffic
Information
(SDK)
(TDM-7529T/7526T
only)
You
can
receive
the
traffic
information
in
Germany
where
it
is
broadcast
in
the
FM
band.
Press
the
TUNER
BAND
button
until
the
Ft
or
F2
is
displayed.
Press
the
SDK
button
to
activate
the
SDK
mode.
The
SDK
indicator
appears
on
the
display.
Note:
The
SDK
button
is
inoperative
in
the
Auto
Memory
mode.
Press
the
DN
or
UP
button
repeatedly
to
tune
in
a
desired
traffic
information
station
manually,
or
Press
and
hold
to
automatically
tune
in
a
trattic
Station.
When
a
traffic
information
station
is
tuned
in,
the
SK
indicator
lights
up.
Note:
When
the
unit
receives
the
SK
signal,
the
SK
indicator
lights
up
irrespective
of
the
SDK
button
position.
If
the
traffic
information
is
being
broadcast,
you
can
receive
it
immediately
at
the
preset
volume
tevel.
If
it
is
not
being
broadcast,
your
unit
goes
into
the
standby
status
and
receives
regular
FM
broadcast
(or
you
can
play
a
tape).
When
the
Station
starts
the
traffic
information
service,
the
unit
automatically
switches
to
the
traffic
informa-
tion
(the
tape
player
continues
playing
if
you
are
playing
a
tape).
When
the
traffic
intormation
service
is
over,
the
unit
automatically
switches
back
to
regular
FM
broadcast
and
the
volume
Tetums
to
the
original
level.
Note:
If
the
traffic
information
signal
falls
below
a
certain
level
during
reception,
the
SK
indicator
goes
off
and
the
unit
will
be
placed
in
standby
status
for
70
seconds.
If
this
status
continues
over
70
seconds,
a
rhythmical
beep
sound
will
be
produced.
Press
the
SDK
button
to
tum
off
the
beep
sound
and
deactivate
the
SDK
mode
or
tune
in
another
traffic
information
station.
Press
the
SDK
button
to
deactivate
the
SDK
mode.
The
SDK
indicator
disappears.
Presetting
Volume
Level
for
Traffic
Information
(TDM-7529T/7526T
only)
it
the
volume
levels
between
the
traffic
information
and
regular
FM
broadcast
differ
great,
you
can
preset
the
volume
level
for
the
traffic
information.
Press
and
hoid
the
PWR
button
for
at
least
2
seconds.
Press
the
Preset
1
button
until
the
desired
volume
level
is
obtained.
Press
again
the
PWR
button
to
preset
the
volume
level
in
memory
for
the
traffic
information
listening.
CD
Shuttle
Operation
Controlling
CD
Shuttle
(Optional)
If
an
optional
Alpine
6-disc
CD
Shuttle
is
connected
to
the
8-pin
DIN
connector
of
the
TDM-7529T/7529F/7526T/7526F/7526W,
you
can
contro!
the
CD
Shuttle
using
the
TDM-7529T/7529F/75267/7526F/7526W.
Notes:
1.
The
controls
on
the
TDM-7529T/
7529F/75261/7526F/7526W
tor
the
CD
operation
are
operative
only
when
the
CD
Shuttle
is
interconnected
with
the
TDM-7529T/7529F/75261/7526F/
7526W.
.
Before
operating
the
CD
Shuttle
for
the
first
time
after
connecting,
the
unit
should
be
reset.
Reduce
the
volume
and
press
and
hold
the
DISC
P
Al
button
for
at
least
3
seconds.
The
display
example
shows
when
playing
the
Track
1
on
the
Disc
3.
Press
the
DISC
P
Al
button
to
activate
the
connected
CD
Shuttle.
The
display
shows
the
disc
number
and
track
number.
Press
the
Preset
buttons
to
select
the
desired
disc
loaded
in
the
CD
Shuttle.
Press
the
DISC
P
Al
button
to
pause
CD
play.
The
display
shows
"PAU."
To
resume
CD
play,
press
again.
The
PAU
indicator
disappears.
Note:
Be
sure
to
eject
the
cassette
tape
when
you
want
to
operate
the
CD
Shuttle
in
the
tape
play
mode.
Music
Sensor
(M.5S.)
Skip
Momentarily
press
the
DN
K@@
button
once
to
return
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
If
you
wish
to
return
to
the
beginning
of
a
track
further
back,
repeatedly
press
until
you
reach
the
desired
track.
(The
display
example
shows
when
you
are
playing
the
track
No.
5
of
the
disc
3.)
Press
the
UP
1
button
once
to
advance
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
track.
If
you
wish
to
advance
to
a
track
further
ahead,
press
repeatedly
until
the
desired
track
is
reached.
Note:
The
music
sensor
feature
is
functional
in
the
play
or
pause
mode.
Fast
Forward
and
Backward
Press
and
hold
the
Ké<@
DN
or
UP
Pt
button
to
quickly
move
backward
or
forward
respectively
until
you
reach
the
desired
portion.
Note:
This
feature
works
only
in
the
CD
playback
mode.
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Repeat
Play
on
Single
Track
or
Entire
Disc
Press
the
RPT
button
to
display
"REPEAT"
or
"REPEAT
ALL"
to
play
back
repeatedly
the
current
track
being
played
or
the
entire
disc
selected.
Note:
Single
track
cannot
be
repeated
during
M.1.X.
play.
M.1.X.
(Random)
Play
Press
the
M.1.X.
button
during
CD
play
or
in
the
pause
mode
until
the
M.I.X.
indicator
appears.
The
display
shows
the
disc
number,
"M.1.X."
and
track
number
being
played.
The
tracks
on
the
disc
wil!
be
played
back
in
a
random
sequence.
After
all
the
tracks
on
the
disc
have
been
played
back,
the
player
loads
the
next
disc
and
begins
a
random
sequence
play
on
the
next
disc.
Press
the
M.1.X.
button
again
until
the
M.LX.
indicator
disappears
to
cancel
the
M.1.X.
play.
Cassette
Player
Operation
-10-
Inserting/Ejecting
Cassette
Insert
a
cassette
tape
into
the
slot
with
the
open
side
facing
to
the
right.
The
player
automatically
starts
tape
ptayback
and
the
display
shows
“TAPE”
and
the
tape
side
being
played
(Kor
\).
When
the
end
of
the
tape
is
reached,
the
player
automatically
stops
and
reverses
the
tape
direction
and
plays
the
other
side
of
the
tape.
Press
the
Eject
(@)
button
when
you
want
to
stop
tape
playing
and
eject
the
cassette
tape.
The
unit
plays
the
radio
and
the
display
shows
the
radio
band
and
the
station
frequency
that
you
were
listening
to
previ-
ously.
Note:
Make
sure
the
cassette
is
ejected
before
tuming
off
the
unit
or
removing
the
front
panel.
If
the
cassette
is
left
in
the
unit
for
a
long
period
with
the
power
off,
there
is
a
chance
of
the
pinch-rollers
or
head
deforming
the
tape.
This
could
degrade
perform-
ance.
Reversing
Tape
Direction
Press
both
the
<#<@
and
>
buttons
simultaneously
to
change
the
tape
direction
during
tape
play.
The
tape
side
indicators
(\
and
\)
show
which
side
of
the
cassette
is
being
played.
Fast
Forwarding
and
Rewinding
Press
in
the
«#4
button
until
a
light
click
is
heard.
This
locks
the
mechanism
in
the
rewind
mode
when
playing
the
top
side
of
the
tape
(\,_
indicator
on)
or
in
the
fast-
forward
mode
when
playing
the
bottom
side
(XN
indicator
on).
Lightly
press
the
>
button
to
continue
playing.
When
the
end
of
the
tape
is
reached:
K.
the
player
stops
automatically,
and
begins
playing
the
tape
from
the
beginning
of
the
same
side.
the
player
stops
and
automatically
reverses
the
tape
side
and
continues
playing
from
the
beginning
of
the
opposite
side.
Press
in
the
>?
button
until
a
light
click
is
heard.
This
locks
the
mechanism
in
the
fast-
forward
mode
when
playing
the
top
side
of
the
tape
(\
indicator
on)
or
in
the
rewind
Mode
when
playing
the
bottom
side
(\
indicator
on).
Lightly
press
the
«#4
button
to
continue
playing.
When
the
end
of
the
tape
is
reached:
t\.
the
player
stops
and
automatically
reverses
the
tape
side
and
continues
playing
from
the
beginning
of
the
opposite
side.
\—
the
player
stops,
automatically,
and
begins
playing
the
tape
trom
the
begirning
of
the
same
side.
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BrandAlpine
ModelTDM-7529T
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