Alpine PXA-H800 Owners Manual - Page 39

Setting, Speakers, Speaker, Setup, Subwoofer, Output, Channel

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From the Commander *1 When you modify the "FRONT HIGH " speaker setting to [Full], a message to confirm the change will be displayed. To set up at "Full Range," rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "OK", and then press the [Rotary encoder]. Make sure the speaker being usedfor this output is able to handle a full range source. Many tweeters can be damaged when driven by a full range signal. *2 This item is enabledfor setup only when 2 subwoofers are connected. Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "Stereo" or "Mono", and then press the [Rotary encoder]. Stereo: Subwoofer stereo (LIR) output Mono: Subwoofer monaural output • Speakers that cannot be turned offare disabled for setup. Refer to Table I (Output System) in "System Configuration" (page 60). • When you connect just one subwoofer; turn off "Subwoofer2." 7·1First time start-up: The AUX Input System Select screen will be automatically displayed. Continue to set, referring to "Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input Setup)" (page 39). 7·2subsequent start-up: The "Turn ACC Off" screen will be displayed. Turn the ignition key to off and then on again. The settings become effective. • If [ ~ ] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous item. • If the speaker system is changed, all setup values except those for AUX input will be restored to the initial setup values. • You can also set the speakers from "Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)" (page 38). • You can also set the subwooferoutputfrom "Setting the Subwoofer Output (SW Channel)" (page 38). • 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 36). Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup) Turn on the connected speakers. 1 Press [FUNC.]. 2 Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "Output Setup," and then press the [Rotary encoder). 3 Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "Speaker Setup," and then press the [Rotary encoder). 5 Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "ON" or "OFF," etc., and then press the [Rotary encoder]. Repeat the steps until all the speakers are set. Front High*: Front Low: Rear: Center: Subwoofer(1, 2): OFF{Tweeter/Full OFF/ON OFF/ON OFF/ON OFF/ON * When you modify the "Front High" speaker setting to [Full], a message to confirm the change will be displayed. To set up at "Full Range," rotate the [Rotaty encoder} to select "OK", and then press the [Rotary encoder]. Make sure the speaker being usedfor this output is able to handle a full range source. Many tweeters can be damaged when driven by a full range signal. • When you connect just one subwoofer; turn off "Subwoofer2." 6 To set up other speakers, press [ ~ ] and repeat Steps 4 and 5. 7 When the setting is complete, press and hold ( ~ ] for at least 2 seconds. • lf [ ~ ] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous item. • When the speaker setting is changed while lmprintEQ/RoadEQ is on, lmprintEQ/RoadEQ will be turned offafter a confirmation message is displayed. • 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 36). Setting the Subwoofer Output (SW Channel) You can set the subwoofer output to stereo or monaural. Make sure to set the correct output for your subwoofer type. (Initial Setting: "Mono") 1 Press [FUNC.]. 2 Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "Output Setup," and then press the [Rotary encoder]. 3 Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "SW Channel," and then press the [Rotary encoder]. The Speaker selection screen is displayed. 4 Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select the speaker to be set, and then press the (Rotary encoder]. Setting contents Front High/Front Mid/Front Low/Rear/ Center/Subwoofer (1, 2) • Speakers to be set vary depending on the system set in "Setting the Speaker System (System Select)" (page 37). • Speakers that cannot be turned offare disabled for setup. Ref er to Table 1 (Output System) in "System Configuration " (page 60). The Subwoofer Channel selection screen is displayed. 4 Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "Mono" or "Stereo;· and then press the [Rotary encoder]. II"SWCHANNEL , ~, ~ M~no : 1 f ' ~ > Mono: Subwoofer monaural output Stereo: Subwoofer stereo (LIR) output 38-EN

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From
the
Commander
*
1
When you modify the "FRONT HIGH" speaker setting to [Full], a
message to confirm the change will
be
displayed.
To
set up
at
"F
ull
Range," rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "OK", and then press
the [Rotary encoder]. Make sure the speaker being used
for
this
output is able to handle a full range sou
rce.
Many tweeters can
be
damaged when driven by a full range signal.
*
2
This item is enabled for setup only when 2 subwoofers are connected.
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "Stereo"
or
"Mono",
and
then
press the [Rotary encoder].
Stereo: Subwoofer stereo (LIR) output
Mono: Subwoofer monaural output
Speakers that cannot be turned
off
are disabled
for
setup. Refer to
Table I (Output System) in "System Configuration" (page 60).
When you connect
just
one subwoofer; turn
off
"Subwoofer2."
7
·1First
time start-up:
The
AUX
Input System Select screen
will
be
automatically displayed. Continue
to
set, referring to
"Setting the
AUX
Input System
(AUX
Input Setup)"
(page 39).
7
·2subsequent
start-up:
The
"Turn
ACC
Off" screen
will
be
displayed.
Turn
the
ignition
key
to
off and then on again. The settings
become effective.
If
[
~
]
is pressed during setting, the unit returns
to
the previous
item.
If
the speaker system
is
changed, all setup values except those
for
AUX input will be restored to the initial setup value
s.
You
can also set the speakers from "Setting the Speakers (Speaker
Setup)" (page 38).
You
can also set the subwooferoutputfrom "Setting the Subwoofer
Output (SW Channel)" (page 38).
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 36).
Setting
the
Speakers
(Speaker
Setup)
Turn
on
the connected speakers.
1
Press [FUNC.].
2
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "Output
Setup," and then press the [Rotary encoder).
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "Speaker
Setup," and then press the [Rotary encoder).
The Speaker selection screen is displayed.
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder]
to
select the speaker to
be set, and then press the (Rotary encoder].
Setting contents Front High/Front Mid/Front Low/Rear/
Center/Subwoofer ( 1, 2)
Speakers to be set vary depending on the system set in
"S
etting the
Speaker System (System Select)" (page 37).
Spe
ak
ers that cannot be turned
off
ar
e disabled
for
setup. Ref er to
Table 1 (Output System) in "System Configuration " (page 60).
38-
EN
5
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "ON" or "OFF,"
etc., and then press the [Rotary encoder].
Repeat the steps until all the speakers are set.
Front High*:
Front Low:
Rear:
Center:
Subwoofer(1,
2):
OFF{Tweeter/Full
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
*
When you modify the "Front High" speaker setting to [Full], a
message
to
confirm the change will
be
displayed.
To
set up
at
"F
ull
Range," rotate the [Rotaty encoder} to select
"OK"
, and then press
the [Rotary encoder]. Make sure the speaker being used
for
this
output is able
to
handle a full range source. Many tweeters can be
damaged when driven by a full range signal.
When you connect
just
one subwoofer; turn
off
"Subwoofer2."
6
To
set up other speakers, press
[
~
]
and repeat
Steps 4 and 5.
7
When the setting is complete, press and hold
(
~
]
for at least
2
seconds.
lf
[
~
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous
item.
When the speaker setting
is
changed while lmprintEQ/RoadEQ is on,
lmprintEQ/RoadEQ will be turned
off
after a confirmation message
is display
ed
.
After the setting, it is recommended
to
store the setting contents on
the unit.
For
details, refer to "Storing the Preset
Valu
es (Preset
Store)" (page 36).
Setting
the
Subwoofer
Output
(SW
Channel)
You
can
set
the subwoofer output to stereo
or
monaural. Make sure to
set the correct output for your subwoofer type. (Initial Setting: "Mono")
1
Press [FUNC.].
2
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "Output
Setup," and then press the [Rotary encoder].
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select "SW Channel,"
and then press the [Rotary encoder].
The
Su
bwoofer Channel selection screen is displayed.
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder]
to
select "Mono" or
"Stereo;· and then press the [Rotary encoder].
II"SWCHANNEL
,
~
,
~
M~no
:
f
'
1
~
>
Mono: Subwoofer monau
ral
output
Stere
o:
Subwoofer stereo (LIR) output