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Installation
Options
You
have
two
basic
options
for
connecting
the
eX‐10
to
a
customer’s
factory
radio
Option #1: Use the factory AUX input. If
the
customer’s
car
has
a
factory
auxiliary
input,
the
eX‐10’s
AUX
output
can
connect
directly
to
this
input.
If
the
vehicle
is
so
equipped,
Option
#1
will
provide
the
best
sound
quality.
OR
Option
#2:
Use
the
KWE‐155B
antenna
splitter. Alpine
offers
an
optional
KWE‐155B
FM
antenna
splitter
to
allow
the
eX‐10
to
be
wired
directly
into
the
v
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Installation
Instructions
Step
1:
Input
into
the
factory
radio
Option #1: Use the factory AUX input. Purchase
a
1/8”
phono‐to‐phono
jack
cable
to
connect
the
eX‐10
to
the
factory
AUX
input.
Part
#
42‐2607
from
Radio
Shack
is
a
good
example.
Plug
one
end
of
the
cable
into
the
vehicle’s
factory
AUX
port.
Plug
the
other
end
of
the
1/8”
phono
cable
into
The
“aux
out”
port
on
the
eX‐10’s
power
supply.
Select
“AUX”
as
a
source
to
hear
iPod
or
Bluetooth
output
from
the
vehicle’s
sound
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Installation
Instructions
Step
1:
Input
into
the
factory
radio
Option #2: Use the Alpine KWE-155B FM splitter. Purchase
the
Alpine
KWE‐155B
FM
splitter.
Remove
the
vehicle’s
factory
radio,
and
unplug
the
antenna
connection.
Plug
the
factory
antenna
connector
into
the
port
marked
“car
antenna”
on
the
KWE‐155B
FM
splitter.
Plug
the
antenna
lead
marked
“car
audio”
into
the
factory
radio’s
antenna
input.
Route
the
lead
marked
“eX‐10”
to
the
desired
location
for
the
eX‐10’s
powe
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Installation
Instructions
Step
2:
Mount
the
Bluetooth
microphone
Attach
the
Bluetooth
microphone
to
the
microphone
mounting
clip
by
pushing
the
microphone
onto
the
clip
as
shown
Clip
the
microphone
mount
to
a
spot
in
the
car
no
more
than
24”
from
the
customer’s
mouth.
Good
locations
include
the
sun
visor,
the
top
of
the
A‐pillar,
and
the
edge
of
the
roof‐mounted
center
console
(if
equipped)*
.
Route
the
microphone
cable
to
the
desired
location
for
the
eX‐10’s
power
supply.
*Not
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Installation
Instructions
Step
3:
Mount
the
eX‐10’s
display
Twist
the
supplied
round
plastic
plate
to
the
base
of
the
eX‐10’s
display,
and
attach
the
supplied
double‐sided
tape
to
this
plate.
Clean
the
dash
area
where
the
eX‐10’s
display
will
be
mounted
with
the
supplied
alcohol
pad.
Remove
the
backing
from
the
double‐sided
tape,
and
attach
it
to
the
dash
by
pressing
firmly*.
Connect
the
monitor
cable
to
the
display
base,
and
route
the
monitor
cable
to
the
desired
location
for
t
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Installation
Instructions
Step
4:
Connect
the
eX‐10
to
12
volt
power
Purchase
a
12
volt
accessory
outlet
with
a
female
cigarette
lighter
plug,
like
this
one
from
Radio
Shack
(Part
#270‐1556).
Connect
the
accessory
outlet’s
power
leads
to
a
switched
+12
volt
accessory
lead
in
the
car,
such
as
the
factory
cigarette
lighter
wiring.
Screw
the
eX‐10’s
power
cable
into
the
cigarette
lighter
adapter.
Plug
the
accessory
outlet
into
the
eX‐10’s
cigarette
lighter
adapter.
Route
the
yellow
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Installation
Instructions
Step
5:
Install
the
iPod
cable
Find
a
convenient,
hidden
location
to
place
the
customer’s
iPod,
such
as
the
center
console
or
the
glove
box.
Route
the
supplied
iPod
cable
to
the
desired
location
for
the
eX‐10’s
power
supply.
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Installation
Instructions
Step
6:
Connect
the
eX‐10’s
power
supply
Plug
the
monitor
cable
into
the
port
on
the
eX‐10’s
power
supply
marked
“monitor”.
Plug
the
iPod
cable
into
the
port
marked
“iPod”.
Plug
the
“eX‐10”
output
from
the
KWE‐155B
FM
splitter
into
the
“antenna”
port
(unless
you
are
using
the
“AUX
in”
option)
Plug
the
microphone
cable
into
the
“microphone”
port.
Screw
the
yellow
end
of
the
power
cord
into
the
port
marked
“power
supply”.
Mount
the
eX‐10’s
power
supply
i
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Installation
Instructions
Step
7:
Set
up
the
eX‐10
to
work
correctly
Step
7a:
Setting
language
and
output
mode
Connect
the
eX‐10’s
display
to
the
base
by
pushing
down
until
you
hear
a
“click”.
Turn
on
the
ignition
to
power
up
the
eX‐10.
To
select
the
desired
language,
push
the
“setup”
button,
then
use
the
>>I
button
to
scroll
down
to
“general”.
Tap
“enter”
twice,
then
select
your
language
using
the
I<<
and
>>I
buttons.
Tap
“enter”
to
select.
You’re
still
in
“setup”
mode,
so
tap
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Installation
Instructions
Step
7:
Set
up
the
eX‐10
to
work
correctly
Note:
When
using
“Option
#1”
(AUX
input)
skip
step
7b Step
7b:
Setting
the
FM
transmitter
frequency
Tune
the
car
radio
to
an
FM
frequency
where
there
is
no
radio
reception
(for
example,
104.7).
Save
this
as
a
preset;
that
way
the
customer
can
select
the
preset
station
to
listen
to
iPod
or
Bluetooth
sound
from
the
eX‐10.
Select
“Transmitter”
from
the
eX‐10’s
“setup”
menu,
then
press
and
hold
“enter”
for
two
seco
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Installation
Instructions
Step
7:
Set
up
the
eX‐10
to
work
correctly
Step
7c:
Set
up
your
customer’s
Bluetooth
phone
to
work
with
the
eX‐10
Tap
the
“setup”
button,
and
press
“enter”
to
select
“Bluetooth”.
Press
“enter”
again
to
select
“pairing
mode”,
and
a
four‐digit
pass
code
will
be
displayed
on
the
eX‐10.
The
eX‐10
is
now
discoverable
and
ready
to
connect
to
your
customer’s
Bluetooth
phone.
Turn
on
Bluetooth
in
the
phone’s
menu.
The
phone
will
ask
for
a
four‐digit
code
to
con
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Using
the
eX‐10
Here’s
the
basics
on
how
to
use
the
eX‐10.
Selecting
between
car
radio
and
eX‐10
mode
(Note:
not
applicable
when
using
“Option
#1”
(AUX
input).)
Use
the
button
to
exit
the
“setup”
menu.
When
playing
a
source
on
the
eX‐10
using
the
KWE‐155B
FM
antenna
splitter,
you
must
switch
the
antenna
splitter
to
eX‐10
mode.
This
can
be
done
by
pressing
the
“Func.”
button
for
two
seconds.
“eX‐10”
will
show
in
the
bottom
left
corner
of
the
screen.
When
you
want
to
li
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Using
the
eX‐10
Here’s
the
basics
on
how
to
use
the
eX‐10.
Playing
songs
from
the
iPod
Press
“source”
to
select
“iPod”.
Press
the
“enter”
button,
then
use
the
>>I
and
I<<
buttons
to
search
by
artist,
album,
song,
etc.
Tap
“enter”
to
choose
any
search
method,
using
the
>>I
and
I<<
buttons
to
select
a
song.
Pressing
“enter”
will
begin
song
playback.
With
the
song
playing,
you
should
now
see
the
iPod’s
album
art
displayed
on
the
eX‐10
screen.*
Press
the
“view”
button
to
scroll
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Using
the
eX‐10
Here’s
the
basics
on
how
to
use
the
eX‐10.
Making
and
receiving
phone
calls
Press
the
button,
and
use
the
>>I
and
I<<
buttons
to
select
“Phonebook”.
Press
“enter”,
then
use
the
>>I
and
I<<
buttons
to
find
the
desired
contact
in
the
phone
book.
Press
again
to
dial
the
number.
You
may
also
select
numbers
from
the
dialed,
received,
or
missed
calls
lists
using
this
method.
*
You
will
now
hear
the
phone
dialing
through
your
car’s
stereo
system.
To
hang
u
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Using
the
eX‐10
Here’s
the
basics
on
how
to
use
the
eX‐10.
Listening
to
songs
stored
on
the
phone
If
the
phone
is
Bluetooth
audio
enabled,
you
can
play
songs
from
your
phone
through
the
eX‐10.
Press
“source”
to
select
“Bluetooth
Audio”
mode,
then
use
>>I,
I<<,
and
>/II
to
control
the
audio
tracks.
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