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First thing you will need to do is to buy a wire adapter for your specific make & year of car. This interfaces the stock wiring plug allowing you to connect the wires from the headunit to the wires of the plug.
Here is a color coding explanation for the wires on your Alpine Deck:
P o w e r
Memory (+12v Constant)
Yellow
Ignition (+12v Switched)
Red
Ground (-)
Black
Dimmer
Pink/White (Alpine only)
Power Antenna
Blue
Amplifier Turn-on
Blue/White
Phone Mute
Light Blue (Sony only)
S p e a k e r s
Right Front (+)
Gray
Right Front (-)
Gray/Black
Left Front (+)
White
Left Front (-)
White/Black
Right Rear (+)
Violet
Right Rear (-)
Violet/Black
Left Rear (+)
Green
Left Rear (-)
Green/Black
or you could lurk around eBay and search for "CD63 remote" or "RC63CD remote" and maybe one will become available cheaper.
Can't help on the manual but from the pix I've seen its a vanilla CD player with all possible outputs - analog, coaxial digital and optical digital. Nothing unique or complex about it that would need explanation.
Try any CD manual and it would probably make you fluent in Marantz CD83-ese.
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