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01GB05VPAB222R.fm
ALPINE VPA-B222R 68-02065Z87-A (EN)
With an Alpine navigation system connected to the VPA-B222R, the
voice guidance of the navigation system will be mixed with the radio
play. Also, the setting of interruption of the speaker input voice can be
adjusted.
Setting item: GUIDE MIX
Setting content: OFF / ON
You can set the level for voice interruption.
Setting items: FACT SYS DET
Setting level: 1 to 15
When the setting level is low, the voice interrupts even if a low
volume level is set on the system
The setting can be made when INT or BOTH is set in "Setting the
Speaker Input Mode" (page 16).
Warning beeps such as for seat belts may also output from the
speakers, depending to the car. Make sure that voice interruption
sounds correctly in such a car.
We recommend initially setting the level to 8. Set the voice
interruption level to more than 8 if interruption is too frequent, or set
it to less than 8 if interruption is not frequent enough.
The output level of the speaker input interruption can be adjusted.
Setting items: FACT SYS MIX
Setting level: 0 to 15
The setting can be made when INT or BOTH is set in “Setting the
Speaker Input Mode” (page 16).
Begin this setting after setting GUIDE MIX to ON and GUIDE MIX
LV to 15, when an external audio processor is connected. For details,
refer to “Setting the Navigation/Speaker Input Voice Interruption”
(page 17) and “Adjusting Volume of GUIDE Voice” (page 12).
The following explanation is how to set the voice interrupt type of the
speaker input. When the navigation voice guidance is made to interrupt,
set to DEMAND, and the telephone voice is made to interrupt, set to
MUTE, these are recommended.
Setting items: F.SYS MIX TYP
Setting content: FULL / DEMAND / MUTE
The setting can be made when INT or BOTH is set in "Setting the
Speaker Input Mode" (page 16).
The setting should be made according to the speaker output of the car
system (navigation/telephone).
Setting items: F.SYS INT CH.
Setting content: L / R / BOTH
Usually set to BOTH.
The setting can be made when INT or BOTH is set in "Setting the
Speaker Input Mode" (page 16).
The speaker input interrupt voice is output from the right and left
front speaker regardless of this setting.
Setting the Navigation/Speaker Input Voice
Interruption
OFF: The navigation/speaker input interruption mode is turned
off.
ON: The navigation/speaker input interruption mode is on.
Adjusting the Speaker Input's Interruption
Detection Level
Adjusting the Speaker Input Voice
Interruption Level
Setting the Interrupt Type of the Speaker
Input Voice
FULL: Regardless of the speaker interruption detection
level, voice interruption and source sound are both
active. If voice interruption cannot be heard clearly,
adjust the source volume accordingly on the
commander.
DEMAND: When speaker input interruption occurs, voice
interruption may be too high or too low, adjust the
source volume so voice interruption can be heard. If
no speaker input interruption occurs for 5 seconds,
source volume returns to the level you initially set.
When speaker input interruption occurs again,
source volume level automatically returns to the last
one you set.
MUTE: To avoid voice interruption not being heard clearly,
this setting mutes the current source sound
whenever speaker input interruption occurs. In this
setting, even when voice interruption cannot be
heard clearly, you can still set the volume by the
commander. When speaker input interruption occurs,
the commander buttons blink. Press SOURCE/
POWER to cancel voice interruption.
Setting the Channel of the Speaker
Interruption Detection
L: Outputs from the left speaker of the car system.
R: Outputs from the right speaker of the car system.
BOTH: Outputs from both speakers of the car system.
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