Kenwood DDX820WS Instruction Manual - Page 79
Speaker / X’over setup, When Speaker network is set to 3-way
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NOTE • When the 3-way speaker system is selected, the following functions are disabled. --Front focus of Listening Position / DTA --Fader for Controlling General Audio --Zone Control --Selection of the speakers to output sound from the cell-phone of Bluetooth HF/Audio --Beep for User Interface Setup • Connecting 3-way speakers with the 2-way mode selected can break the speakers. • When the dual zone is selected and audio source other than "OFF" is selected as Rear Source, the speaker system cannot be switched. Speaker / X'over setup 1 Press the [MENU] button. hhPopup menu appears. 2 Touch [Audio]. hhAudio screen appears. 3 Touch [Speaker / X`over]. 4 Select a car type. You can select the car type and speaker network, etc. When you select your car type, the Delay Time Alignment is activated automatically (for timing adjustment of sound output for each channel) to have the highest surround effects. Controlling Audio 5 Touch the speaker (1) you wish to adjust and set each parameter (2) as follows. 1 2 ■■ [Speaker] You can select a speaker type and its size to get the best sound effects. When the speaker type and size are selected, the speaker crossover network is set automatically. ■■[Location] (Only for Front, Rear) Select the speaker position you have installed. ■■[Tweeter] (Only for Front) You can set up the tweeter when you are selecting front speakers. None, Small, Medium, Large ■■ [X`over] Display the speaker crossover setup screen. You can adjust the crossover frequency that was set automatically when you selected the speaker type. For details, see Crossover network setup (P.80) When Speaker network is set to 3-way: 1 2 NOTE • For how to switch to the 3-way speaker system, see 3-way speaker system setup (P.78). Connecting 3-way speakers with the 2-way mode selected can break the speakers. • Select "None" if you have no speakers. English 79