Alpine PXA-H800 Owners Manual - Page 34

Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level, Output Level, Adjusting the Acoustic Image 81, PHANTOM, Mixing

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From a PC 3 When setting is complete, click [Close Window]. • After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on the unit. For details, refer to "Storing the Preset Values (Preset Store)" (page 12). Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level (Output Level) The test tones guide you through the volume adjustments of the different speakers. When levels are balanced, a strong sense of presence can be heard from the different speakers at the listening position. (Initial setting: "±OdB") 1 Click [Start] for "Test Tone Output." Output Level screen will be displayed and the test tone is produced from the left front speaker. 2 Select a channel and click. Setting channel: Left/Center/Right/Right Surround/Left Surround • Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in "Setting the Speaker System (Output System Select)" (page 13). 3 Adjust the speaker volumes for each channel to make them equal while the test tone is output from each channel. Drag [@] or click [ ~] or [..,..]to make adjustments. Level: -10 to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps) Adjust based on the front speakers. 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the level for each channel. 5 To stop the test tone, click [Stop]. • Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fastforwarding or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this adjustment. The setting is cancelled if the decode mode is switched. Adjusting the Acoustic Image (81PHANTOM) To install a center speaker, it must be located in the dash, an equal distance between the Left and Right speakers. In most cases, this is very difficult to achieve. Using Bi-PHANTOM, a virtual center speaker is created by sending the center channel information to both the Left and Right speakers. Adjusting the center width in Dolby Pro Logic II "Music" (see "Using Dolby Pro Logic II (Dolby Pro Logic II)" on page 31), makes this function ineffective. (Initial setting: "OFF", "±OdB") } Click [ON] for "81-PHANTOM." 81-PHANTOM Level ~ OFF +1 OdB .... , Turning this feature on creates the acoustic image in which the center speaker is virtually located exactly in front of the listener by sending the sound of the center speaker to both sides. 2 Click [T] for "Level" and select and click the level you want from the pull-down menu. Level: -5 to +5 dB (in 1 dB step) The level can be adjusted between -5 and +5. When the level becomes greater, the acoustic image moves from the center speaker location towards both sides. • Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this adjustment. The setting is cancelled if the decode mode is switched. • When the Center speaker is off in "Setting the Speaker System (Output System Select)" (page 13)1 "Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers" (page 14), this item cannot be set. • Effective only for Dolby Pro Logic ll, EUPHONY and DTS (with Center signal). Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear (Rear Mix) This function mixes the front channel audio signals with the audio signals output from the rear speakers, improving the sound in the vehicle's rear seat. This is used in a system where there is no subwoofer and the rear speakers can produce lower frequency sounds than the front speakers. (Initial setting: "OFF", "±OdB") 1 Click [ON] for " Rear Mix." Rear Mix ~ OFF Level +30dB ...._, Turning this feature on mixes the audio signals output from the rear speakers with the front audio signals. 2 Click [T] for "Level" and select and click the level you want from the pull-down menu. Level : -6/-3/0/+3/+6 dB The level can be adjusted in 5 steps. The higher the level, the more the low range audio is output from the rear speakers. (Depending on the software such as DVD, the effect may vary.) 33-EN

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3
When setting
is
complete, click [Close Window].
After
the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on
the unit. For details, refer to "Storing the Preset Values (Preset
Store)" (page 12).
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level
(Output Level)
The test tones guide you through the volume adjustments
of
the
different speakers. When levels are balanced, a strong sense
of
presence
can be heard from the different speakers at the listening position. (Initial
setting: "±OdB")
1
Click [Start] for "Test Tone Output."
Output Level screen will be displayed and the test tone
is
produced from the left front speaker.
2
Select a channel and click.
Setting channel: Left/Center/Right/Right Surround/Left
Surround
Channels
to
be set vary depending on the system set in "Setting the
Speaker System (Output System Select)" (page 13).
3
Adjust the speaker volumes for each channel to
make them equal while the test tone
is
output from
each channel. Drag
[@]
or click
[
~]
or [..,..]to make
adjustments.
Level: -10
to
+10 dB (in 1 dB steps)
Adjust based
on
the front speakers.
4
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the level for each
channel.
5
To
stop the test tone, click [Stop].
Avoid
stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-
forwarding
or
switching the audio channel
of
this unit while
making this adjustment. The setting is
cancelled
if
the decode
mode
is switched.
From
a
PC
Adjusting the Acoustic Image (81-
PHANTOM)
To
install a center speaker, it must be located in the dash, an equal
distance between the Left and Right speakers. In most cases, this is very
difficult to achieve. Using Bi-PHANTOM, a virtual center speaker
is
created by sending the center channel information to both the Left and
Right speakers. Adjusting the center width in Dolby Pro Logic II
"Music" (see "Using Dolby Pro Logic II (Dolby Pro Logic II)" on
page 31), makes this function ineffective. (Initial setting: "OFF",
"±OdB")
}
Click [ON] for "81-PHANTOM."
81-PHANTOM
Level
~
OFF
+1
OdB
....
,
Turning this feature
on
creates the acoustic image
in
which
the center speaker
is
virtually located exactly
in
front of the
listener by sending the sound of the center speaker
to
both
sides.
2
Click
[T]
for "Level" and select and click the level
you want from the pull-down menu.
Level:
-5
to
+5 dB (in 1 dB step)
The level can be adjusted between
-5
and +5. When the
level becomes greater, the acoustic image moves from the
center speaker location towards both sides.
Avoid
stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding
or
switching the audio channel
of
this unit while making this
adjustment. The setting
is
cancelled
if
the decode mode is switched.
When the Center
speaker
is
off
in
"Setting the Speaker System
(Output System Select)" (page 13)1 "Setting the Speakers (Speaker
Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers" (page 14), this item
cannot
be set.
Effective only
for
Dolby Pro Logic
ll,
EUPHONY
and
DTS
(with
Center signal).
Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear
(Rear Mix)
This function mixes the front channel audio signals with the audio
signals output from the rear speakers, improving the sound in the
vehicle's rear seat. This is used
in
a system where there
is
no subwoofer
and the rear speakers can produce lower frequency sounds than the front
speakers. (Initial setting: "OFF", "±OdB")
1
Click [ON] for " Rear Mix."
2
Rear
Mix
Level
~
OFF
+30dB
....
_,
Turning this feature
on
mixes the audio signals output from
the rear speakers with the front audio signals.
Click
[T]
for "Level" and select and click the level
you want from the pull-down menu.
Level: -6/-3/0/+3/+6 dB
The level can be adjusted
in
5 steps. The higher the level,
the more the low range audio
is
output from the rear
speakers. (Depending
on
the software such
as
DVD,
the
effect may vary.)
33-EN