Ipod nano to Alpine car stereo

can the ipod nano lightning to usb cable be used to connect to an alpine usb audio connector

Check with Alpine for the model number of the head unit you are using.

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  • Nano and Alpine Car Stereos

    Took my Nano to my local independent car stereo installer this afternoon - I wanted to see what options gave me better sound than the FM modulators.
    Excuse me if you all already know this, but Alpine's new head units and their iPod adapter work with the Nano - offering total control of your nano from the car stereo face. Song title and artist are displayed on the car stereo screen. And the Alpine iPod adapter even charges the Nano while attached.
    I mean, the shop owner asked me for my Nano. He plugged it into the Alpine iPod interface. And within three or four ceconds, there was my first cut off my iPod! The car stereo displayed my iPod's name. And then (if I remember correctly) the song title - then the album name.
    I was immediately sold. I chose the Alpine CDA-9851 head unit, plus the iPod adapter. Due to the fact that my Ford's original stereo was "double-DIN" in height, I will "gain" a little felt-lined shelf under this new Alpine - to hold the Nano, of course!
    It all gets installed this Saturday! I'll report back after playing with it for a few hours.
    Clint Bradford

    There are plenty of options out there, and buying into the "brand name experience" is one of them. The benefits of your choice is that you have full control through the stereo itself (and possibly the steering wheel). Other options are less costly, but require manual control via the iPod.
    Have fun!

  • Nano for Alpine Car Stereo

    I have the Alpine KCA-4201 Interface Adapter For Ipod installed with the proper head unit. Ipods and Ipod mini's seem to work fine, but when I plug in my Nano the head unit reads the song files, and you can tell the song is playing on the head unit, but no sound comes out. This seems to happen ONLY with the Nano. Is there some sort of software update? Or does this Alpine unit not support the Nano? Anyone...??

    I've had my nano for over three months now, and I'm beginning to realize that, after meeting a few other nano owners, each nano behaves differently, as if it has its own personality?
    I had an iPod interface connected to my car stereo a month ago. My nano has no problems hooking up. When my friend plugs her nano in my car, it needs to be reset, every single time. She did a full restore, using the latest updater, and the same thing happens. To test things, I did a full restore on my nano, using the same updater, and no problems.
    So, it appears that no two nanos are created equally...
    Hopefully, someone may have an answer.
    Gary

  • Docking Ipod Nano to usb car stereo

    My wife purchased an Ipod nano (3rd generation) as a gift for me. I already have a generation 1 (only use it in car) and have no problem with it, this new one just WILL NOT WORK in the car, does anybody know why & how this can be resolved? NB - I connect it via the stereos built in USB socket.

    Nano 3G only works with USB 1.1 and 2, the older ones used to work with USB 1.0 and that is probably the explanation for what you are seeing. Apple's compatibility table doesn't show that USB 1.1 works, but I know by experience, my PC has both.
    Of course I don't know what kind of port your car stereo has, so I might be wrong.

  • Ipod nano and Alpine car audio problem

    have bought an Alpine 9850Ri car audio, but it cant find my ipod nano 1st generetion. In the alpines manual it is written that Apline supports the ipod nano ver 1.0 ...
    I tried connetcing ipod to another alpine model , but it cant find it too.
    So is there any way to load older software to ipod?
    Restoring, reseting wont work.

    This itrip -- http://store.apple.com/us/product/TQ044LL/A?fnode=MTY1NDA2MQ&mco=MTA4NTQy -- says it's compatible with the Nano 4g, and it uses FM to play through your car radio. I don't have any experience with it, however. The reviews are so-so.

  • Why does my ipod no longer work with my alpine car stereo

    my ipod connects directly to my alpine car stereo and up til now it has worked great. i recently synced my ipod to my computer and i think it updated the software on my ipod and now my ipod no longer works with my alpine stereo. what is up? did apple change something that would make my ipod no longer compatible with my car stereo? if so, what do i do? i have about $1000 invested in my car stereo and ipod specifically for car use. this is a serious issue for me! i just want my ipod to work like it did…
    i just connected my friends ipod and it works fine. he has version 1.1.1 software on his. i have version 2.3 on mine. since my ipod works fine by itself i’m assuming that the incompatibility between my ipod and my alpine is due to the software update.
    here again, what do i do? how can i get an older version of software back on to my ipod?
    ipod v.2.3   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    what kind of connection do you have? do you use the ipod 30 pin cable that connects directly to the head unit? it so, maybe you could get help on the alpine site, or a similar site?it could just be a bad connection. you may just have to go oldschool and use rca cables and plug those in...

  • HT1369 I have an Alpine car stereo with USB port for my iPod, most recently an error message apperared.  Now I am having a problem connecting to iTunes  via my computer, with windows 7. The screen on my iPod still shows the Alpine logo and "Ok to Disconne

    Please help. My iPod froze up after playing in Alpine car stereo. The screen shows the "Alpine" logo and the message "ok to disconnect" I have tried to connect to my PC with little success.  Windows 7 does not recognize the iPod with the error message "device error".  I have run the iTunes Diagnostics but it still does not recognize device as "connected"

    See my reply to "Transferring Tunes" . Suggestion: From what you said, it sounds like you could easily connect this iPod to a Windows computer. Go back to the computer where you have the 3600 songs. Get the files out of the folder where they reside and put them on the iPod as data (your iPod has to be set up for disc use. So you will then have your music on there as the iTunes music AND the data files. Take that iPod to your Mac. Drag those files from the Finder, where you will see them on your iPod, which will mount like an external disc. (It was set up for disc use). Drag those files to your iTunes Library in the Source List (on the left) in iTunes. You might have to drag them into some interim folder on your harddrive first, like the Music folder within your User.
    eMac iPod2G iPodPhoto3G Shuffle   Mac OS X (10.4.5)   MacPlus,SE30,PB520,PB5300,iMacSE 10.3.9,PBG4 10.3.9

  • Working iPod 5th Gen with Alpine Car Stereo CMA9855

    Hi
    Just wondering whether anyone has tried using the latest iPod with Alpine Car Stereo CMA 9855 with an iPod interface.
    Problem - not all artists show up on the stereo screen + can't get quick search to work. Is it an alpine stereo software problem?
    Appreciate any feedback.
    Dom

    I have a Clarion Pro Audio deck/Clarion IPOD connector. My system worked great up until IPOD SW 1.2.
    Before, I could control the IPOD on the face of the IPOD. Now, the IPOD works, but it's in locked mode, so I can't browse artists/albums any more. Baiscally, I have to hit RANDOM TRACK mode, and hope I land on a CD I'm in the mood for.
    Very frustrating, although GAPLESS is great. (FINALLY!!!!)

  • Alpine car stereo works with iPhone

    I've consistently said it would require new hardware but I just found out that firmware 1.1.1 on the iPhone works with my Alpine car stereo just fine.
    It does ask (doesn't it always?) if you want to go to airplane mode to reduce interference, but it charges and plays properly, allowing all the iPod functions (list selection, skipping back and forth through tracks, etc). It's very cool (although I still think I'll use my Nano for this -- however in a pinch it might be something I'd do).
    For all those looking for a "car" solution the Alpine is at least working just fine. Perhaps other car iPod solutions work with the 1.1.1 update as well (I can't test to be sure). One thing for sure -- it did not work properly prior to this update (I couldn't even get it to charge).

    Mike Kelley,
    Did you update to 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 which was released this week?
    Thank you,
    Nathan C.

  • Alpine Car Stereo

    Does anyone know if the iPhone works with the Alpine car stereo adapter?
    I would test it myself, but I don't want it to screw with anything.
    Thanks!

    I have the Alpine IVA-W200. Here's what I have experienced so far:
    1. The iPhone will work with the iPod adapter.
    2. Create Music Playlists first before using the iPhone if you have Video on your iPhone - Very important!
    3. After you connect your iPhone, it will bring up a dialog box about switching to Airplane Mode - Select 'No', otherwise your phone features will be turned off.
    4. Switch your Alpine Deck to iPod mode (music may play right away), however, you will want to select a Playlist (If you just let the iPhone shuffle through songs it will also try to play Videos as songs and this will give you a message on the Alpine deck Error 01 and shut down)
    5. If you get the Error 01 message, you will need to disconnect your iPhone, go to the iPod mode on your iPhone and select a song before reconnecting. If you disconnect and reconnect it will remember what was last played and go right back to the Video and give you the Error 01 message again.
    6. All my Playlist, Artist, Song and shuffle features worked on my deck (Again be careful to remember that your Video tracks will show up as Artist and/or Song tracks, so don't select them by mistake. ie Foo Fighters Video will look the same as a Foo Fighters song)
    7. The iPod adapter will charge the iPhone (Save you from having to get a cig lighter adapter).
    If you have a Bluetooth enabled Deck:
    If the iPhone is or is not connected to the Alpine iPod adapter and you have Bluetooth turned on your iPhone, it will turn off the music and allow you to answer the phone call, speak through the Alpine mic and listen through your car speakers.
    For those with a Bluetooth earpiece but no Bluetooth Deck:
    When I have my Bluetooth earpiece connected to my iPhone with my iPhone connected to my Alpine iPod adapter. If I get a phone call, the iPhone will stop the music, I can answer or ignore the call. If I answer the call, when the call is complete, the music will start right up where it left off. If I ignore the call, again the music will start up where it left off.
    So for those of you that do not wish to spring for the $120 Alpine Bluetooth adapter + installation, you can still get the convenience of the music shutting down when the iPhone rings and starting up after the call is complete, if you use a Bluetooth earpiece.
    Narvon
    Quad 2.5, 6600, 4GB ram   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

  • Questions using ipod nano in the car

    Hi !
    I´m using my iPod in the car on an Alpine Car Stereo .
    All things work perfect until I install the iPod-Update Firmware1.1.3
    Now I have problems like:
    The iPod doesn´t remind the last titles; that means: today I´m hearing "Rock" and if I
    turn on the radio tomorrow morning, it´s searching for the iPod an than begins to play the
    first of 350 songs (for example)
    And I find out, that the iPod battery is empty. Normally it get´s loaded by using it during a ride.
    Any suggestions about that ??
    Are there any special things I have to switch in the iPod menue or what ?
    Thanks in advance !
    Message was edited by: desmo111
    Message was edited by: desmo111

    First thing to check is the Shuffle function of the iPod. Shuffle should be set to OFF to work with the Alpine correctly and when you updated the firmware it may have reset the iPod to default to turning the Shuffle feature ON.
    Source: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7229639&#7229639
    Cheers,
    Patrick

  • Use ipod nano in the car

    Hi,
    I wanna use my ipod nano in the car. I know they have FM transmitter stuffs but I'd prefer not to have any bit of static and radio interference. So I asked my car dealer to install a headphone port in my car as an auxillary port (they said it's an ipod kit). But using with normal cable doesn't let me play around with ipod using the stereo buttons of the car. So I think what I need is a cable that has a dock connector at one end and a headphone port at the other. But it doesn't seem to be sold anywhere. Any thought or suggestion is greatly appreciated.
    kzh
    ipod nano   Windows XP Pro  

    What car do you have? Not all cars have the ability to do this look though here for other options to do that http://www.apple.com/ipod/ipodyourcar/

  • Connecting ipod nano 4G to home stereo

    How do I connect my new 8GB iPod nano to my home stereo system in order to hear music that's on my nano over my home system? What kind of cable do I need. A local electronics store sold me a cable that's supposed to have worked but it only has one jack on each end: one for the ipod and one for the aux jack on the stereo receiver. But I aux on the stereo has 2 jacks, one red and one white. Please help

    So you need a cable the 2 RCA connectors on that end and the stereo mini plug on the other for the iPod.

  • How can I use my 2nd gen iPod nano in my car?

    My car has a CD player, no cassette player and I was wondering what accessories anyone recommends to use my 2nd gen iPod nano in my car?? Send link if you have one. Thanks!

    Various methods are listed here.
    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1866732,00.asp

  • Connecting to alpine car stereo

    I connected my ipod nano to my Alpine stereo and it worked nicely ( once ). The next time I got in the car, it wouldn't play. The ipod said ok to disconnect, but the stereo seemed to be playing music, I just wasn't getting any sound out of the speakers. When the ipod is connected to my stereo shouldn't it be saying "do not disconnect?"
    I am so frustrated. I don't know if I have to set something on the ipod or what. My car stereo reconizes that the ipod is hooked to it and it even displays the names of artist I have on my ipod, it just won't output sound. I really think it has something to do with the ipod saying ok to disconnect. Any help would be appreciated.

    Welcome to Apple Discussions!
    Does it normally say Do Not Disconnect? Usually when the iPod is connected to a car system, it displays OK to Disconnect. That part seems to be normal.
    Disconnect your iPod from the system and reset it...
    Resetting iPod
    Now connect it back up. Does it work? You may also want to try resetting it while it is connected to the stereo.
    btabz

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