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Hi all.

Just wanted to see if anyone has a quick link to somewhere that I can download instructions for Alpine's CDA-9835 head unit? I tried the usual amount of w's.alpine.com,but I musta missed something,or they don't supply such a thing,as I couldn't find anything. I had one installed 6 months ago,and I'm too flat out and just a smidge embarrased to head back into the shop and ask for them. Now I have more time on my hands,I'd like to check out more functions than just playing a CD or listening to the radio stations;I'm sure my head unit,and all the associated other gear,is being under-utilised! Any help vastly appreciated!

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Shows how bored I am at work... rather than telling you to press all the buttons, hold down all the buttons, and play with the dials, i'm searching for a manual!

http://www.alpine.co.jp/alpine/owners/oml_index2.html

Japan is the only site that holds manuals... from there it's all dynamic and the URL doesn't change.

Hahaha!! Here it is... in Japanese =-p

http://www.alpine.co.jp/alpine/owners/oml_...da-9835j_om.pdf

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