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FEATURES
  • FULL FRONT DIN FRONT PANEL and Compact Size Tuner Box
  • CD SHUTTLE CONTROL
  • DETACHABLE FRONT PANEL
  • PROGRAMMABLE CODE-IN ANTI-THEFT

If the 1310 is ever stolen, it will not function until the proper code has

  been entered after reconnecting power.
* BLINKING REMOTE LED OUTPUT-ANTI-THEFT READY
  A remote LED (sold  separately)  maybe  mounted  in  the  dash  (or  other
  conspicuous  location)  as  a  further  theft  deterrent.  It  will  blink 
  continuously once the ignition is turned off.
* ID LOGIC
  ID Logic is a database listing over 13,000 AM and FM stations  nationwide.
  Data such as Call Sign, Frequency and Music Category are  stored for  each
  station receivable within a 30 square mile are or a 90 square  mile  grid.
  This  makes  it very easy to find the music you prefer no matter what city
  you are in.
* INTRODUCTION MEMORY (with optional CD Shuttle)
  Input an 8 character title for up to 42 CDs
* A. MEMO (INTELLIGENT PRESET SCAN)
* M.I.X. (CD)
  Plays the musical selections on a disc in random order.
* REPEAT (CD)
* SCAN (CD)
* WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL CAPABILITY
* DUAL ILLUMINATION
  Backlighting for the front panel can be changed to amber or green.
* S.T.M. (SOURCE TONE MEMORY)
  Automatically memorizes the settings of your Bass/Treble Controls for each
  source.
* DUAL PRE-AMP OUTPUTS
  Dual pre-amp outputs and a pre-amp fader make system expansion easy and
  flexible.
* 18 STATION PRESETS
  FM 1: 6, FM 2: 6, AM: 6
INTRODUCTION
The Alpine 1310 (if you can't already tell) is one  of  Alpine's  top-of-the
line units. Although it is only a CD Shuttle Controller/Tuner it retails for
about $650 dollars. You can see this unit profiled in Alpine's  Digital  Max
pamphlet where they show the 1310 coupled to the Alpine 5957S Digital Max CD
Shuttle and on of three Alpine Digital Max Signal  Processors.  Despite  its
seemingly limited functionality its a very cool  unit  and  well  worth  the
money if you have it.
In any event this article is for people who  did  not  have  the  money  and
obtained the 1310 by some other means. Keep in mind this article has nothing
to do with obtaining one of these units, the scope is  no  broader  than  an
instructional on how to defeat the CODE protection. But for those of you who
have not yet obtained Alpine's Flagship Stereo, here are a few tips:
TIPS ON OBTAINING THE 1310
There are three primary parts of the complete Alpine 1310:
New Unit (complete):
   1310 CD Shuttle Controller w/ID Logic Tuner.....Retail Price $650
Parts:
   Face Plate......................................Replacement Price: $400
   Compact (under dash) Tuner Unit.................Replacement Price: $250
   Harnessing Sheath...............................Replacement Price: $200
   Connection Wire Kit.............................Replacement Price: $175
                                                                       ----
                                                               Total: $1,025

As you can see the 1310s parts are greater than the su, of  the  whole  damn
thing. Anyway I would try to get as many of these parts of  the  unit  as  I
can. 
  • TIP 1 * There is a flaw with the Harnessing Sheath (the part the faceplate

goes into) because the teeth that are supposed to be bent back and hold the

harness into the dash were engineered too short and also theres no place  to
put a screw in the  harness.  Summarily  1310  Harnessing  Sheaths  are  not
secured very well into ANY dash board and are therefore relativley  easy  to
pull out.
  • TIP 2 * There will be a thick DIN cable connected to this Harnessing

Sheath. Whatever you do, DO NOT CUT THIS CABLE. This cable (and only this

cable) goes to the Tuner Unit which will be somewhere under the dash. If you
cut this cable the Harnessing Sheath is pretty much  worthless no matter how
much of a wiring genius you may think  you are. Try to tug at the  cable and
unplug it from  the Tuner Unit. Granted,  you maybe in a bit of  rush in the
process  of  obtaining your  unit, but theres always enough time to do a job
right.
  • TIP 3 * The DIN cable is LESS than a meter long. Given this you might be

able to determine about where the Tuner Unit is located in relation to the

Harnessing Sheath it is connected to. Once you  have  determined  where  the
Tuner Unit  is, try and yank that sucker out.  It will  be  secured  with NO
MORE than four  screws, but usually only two, and  possibly  only  one. Why?
Because car stereo installers are lazy, crooks, thats why!
At this point it will be assumed that you have obtained all of the parts  of
the stereo and you're ready to hook it up. The only problem is that the unit
is CODE Protected (see FEATURES). To defeat the code protection  follow  the
following cookbook instructions:
DEFEATING THE CODE
 1. Most human beings are stupid and will not change the the 1310's code (or
    any other CODE protected devices) from  the  Factory  Preset  Code. This
    assumed go directly to step  four  (4)  and  ignore  * NOTE *. If  after
    following steps four and five you have not defeated the code  protection
    then you have obtained your stereo from a fairly smart  person  and  you
    must goto step two (2).
 2. Take the back off the Face Plate...you will see a small  memory  battery
    SOLDERED into place....DON'T TRY TO TAKE IT OUT...just short it  out  by
    crossing  the  positive  and  negative  sides  of  the  battery  with  a 
    wire....there will be no indication that you have done it  (no  puff  of
    smoke or electrical sound like in Hollywood movies)  but  its  not  that
    hard to do short. If you think you have done it you probably did...
  • NOTE * By completing this step you have erased all user definable

memory including any user programmed code. The 1310 is now

             virgin (so to speak).
 3. Put the unit back together and hook it up...(a 12 volt battery charger
    works fine as a power source)
 4. Now turn the unit on....it may or may not  say flash the  word  CODE. In
    any event you will see a  small recessed  button  just  to the  right of
    the CLOCK Button.  This is the RESET Button.  Push that with a penciltip
    and the unit will reset itself and turn itself off...
  • NOTE * No dumbshit hitting the RESET Buttonalone will not set the

1310 back to the factory code. YOU HAVE TO SHORT THE UNIT

             FIRST!
 5. Wait about 2 seconds (important) and turn the unit back on and it WILL
    be flashing CODE...do the following:
       a. Press the USER Button and the numbers '0000' will be
          displayed.
       b. Use the N - S - E - W directional  buttons to  enter the code
          '0100'...this is the New Product Code used for ALL  currently 
          produced CODE Protected Alpines.
       c. Press the TUNER/BAND Button to accept code. You are now done!
    
     * NOTE * This process  of CODE Entry  need only be  followed  when  the
              Tuner Unit (yes  the  Tuner Unit, not the Face Plate) has been
              COMPLETELY  deprived of power. In other  words, once  you have
              the 1310 installed in your car and everything is hooked up you
              will not have to do this again unless  your  battery  dies  or
              something. If so simply follow step five (5).
FINAL NOTE: CHANGING THE CODE
I'm kind of tired so  I'll run through this  quick. Once you have  your unit
installed and you have  bypassed the CODE  Protection and the unit plays and
works fine, you can follow the  following  procedure to  change  the code to
whatever you like:
  • NOTE * In the following steps you will be entering the OLD code (probably

the factory preset) and then your own NEW code and then the OLD

          code again to  register your  own NEW  code. Its kind of a pain in
          the ass but its  obvious why they did it (so noone who didn't know
          the code could  simply change it to something  they did know duh!)
             
 1. Turn on the unit and press the TUNER/BAND Button to switch the 1310 to
    TUNER mode.
 2. Press and hold the HOME/TITLE Button for more than 2 seconds until CODE
    is displayed.
 3. Press the USER/INTRO Button and the unit will display '0000' with the 
    first digit blinking.
 4. Input the previous code with the directional N - S - E - W buttons. If 
    you're doing this for the first time since Reset then enter the code
   '0100'.
 5. Press the TUNER/BAND Button to accept the code and the display will
    blink CODE.
 6. Press the USER/INTRO button again. The display will show '0000' with the 
    first digit blinking. This means it is ready to accept your code.
 7. Use the directional N - S - E - W buttons again to enter your code.
 8. Press the TUNER/BAND Button to enter each number respectivley and
    following the entry of your new code the display will blink your new
    code for 5-10 seconds and then CODE will be displayed.
 9. To register the new code you must repeat steps 3,4, and 5 entering 
    the OLD code number.
10. Once step five is completed your unit will (hopefully) be on tuner and
    you will never have to do this shit again until next time.
  • * The procedures of CODE Defeating, CODE Entry, and CODE Re-
  • READ THIS! * programming work on ANY Alpine CODE Protected UNIT with ID
  • * LOGIC made before and up til the date of this files release.
Thanx goto:  Nobody  (from oB's)  Disorder  (from Flatline), Alpine (for the
great  products and documentation),  Mr. Schenck  (my 10th grade electronics
teacher), and the poor SOB who had a nice stereo, no alarm, and  not  enough
since to lock his fuckin door...Late oB (thats oleBuzzard)

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