Alpine PXA-H800 User Manual - Page 29

Click the channel you want to adjust.

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From a PC : Both R and L channels are set at the same value (The initial setting). : Channels R and L can be set independently. • When you select " ," a message to confirm which of the R or L channel set up values is to be applied will be displayed. Click either [LEFT] or [RIGHT]. 3 Click the channel you want to adjust. • The unadjusted curve display can be turned off in the following steps. 1 Click the indicator of "Show." • Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in "Setting the Speaker System (Output System Select)" (page 13). 4 Drag the setup point up or down or to the right or left to make adjustments. The arrow indicating the dragging direction appears. Frequency Level Indicator The indicator will be turned off and the curve display of the selected channel is hidden. 2 To turn on the display, click the indicator of "Show" again. 5 Click [0°] or [180°] to switch the phase. 6 To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 3 through 5. • By clicking either [ ] or [ ] of "Mute" while in the adjustment mode, you can mute the selected channel. Slope Setup point The cutoff frequency band varies depending on the channel (speaker) (see "About the Crossover (X-Over)" page 26). Slope: 0 (OFF)/-6/-12/-18/-24/-30/-36 dB/oct* Level: -24 to 0dB (in 0.5 dB steps) * Neither LPF of Subwoofer nor HPF of Front High can be set at 0 (OFF). • Show All Curves: When you click the [Show All Curves], the curves for all the channels will be displayed. • Hide Other Curves: When you click the [Hide Other Curves], only the curve of the channel for which you are making adjustments is displayed. • You can also make adjustments by operating the settings indication area. The current setup value will be displayed at the bottom of the Screen. Click [ ] and select and click a setup value. You can also use the [Tab and [ ] keys on your PC to select the setup value. 7 When setting is complete, click [Close Window]. • To restore the channel which is currently being adjusted to the default, click [Ch. Flat]. To restore all the channels to the initial settings, click [All Reset]. Click [OK] when each confirmation message appears. • When Tweeter is selected for "Front 1" to protect the speaker, there is no filter off (Slope OFF) setting for HPF. There is no filter off (Slope OFF) setting for Subwoofer LPF, either. • When the speaker is set to the "OFF" mode, the X-Over for that speaker cannot be set. Refer to "Setting the Speaker System (Output System Select)" (page 13)/ "Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)/ Setting the Subwoofers" (page 14). • Check the playback frequencies of the connected speakers before adjusting. • 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). 27-EN

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From a PC
:
Both R and L channels are set at the same value (The
initial setting).
:
Channels R and L can be set independently.
When you select “
,” a message to confirm which of the R or L
channel set up values is to be applied will be displayed. Click either
[LEFT] or [RIGHT].
3
Click the channel you want to adjust.
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the
Speaker System (Output System Select)” (page 13).
4
Drag the setup point up or down or to the right or left
to make adjustments.
The arrow indicating the dragging direction appears.
The cutoff frequency band varies depending on the channel
(speaker) (see “About the Crossover (X-Over)” page 26).
Slope: 0 (OFF)/-6/-12/-18/-24/-30/-36 dB/oct
*
Level:
-24 to 0dB (in 0.5 dB steps)
*
Neither LPF of Subwoofer nor HPF of Front High can be set at 0
(OFF).
Show All Curves:
When you click the [Show All Curves], the curves for all the channels
will be displayed.
Hide Other Curves:
When you click the [Hide Other Curves], only the curve of the
channel for which you are making adjustments is displayed.
You can also make adjustments by operating the settings indication
area.
The current setup value will be displayed at the bottom of the Screen.
Click [
] and select and click a setup value. You can also use the
[Tab], [
], [
], [
], and [
] keys on your PC to select the
setup value.
The unadjusted curve display can be turned off in the following steps.
1
Click the indicator of “Show.”
The indicator will be turned off and the curve display of
the selected channel is hidden.
2
To turn on the display, click the indicator of “Show” again.
5
Click [0°] or [180°] to switch the phase.
6
To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 3 through 5.
By clicking either [
] or [
] of “Mute” while in the adjustment
mode, you can mute the selected channel.
7
When setting is complete, click [Close Window].
To restore the channel which is currently being adjusted to the
default, click [Ch. Flat]. To restore all the channels to the initial
settings, click [All Reset]. Click [OK] when each confirmation
message appears.
When Tweeter is selected for “Front 1” to protect the speaker, there
is no filter off (Slope OFF) setting for HPF. There is no filter off
(Slope OFF) setting for Subwoofer LPF, either.
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the X-Over for that
speaker cannot be set. Refer to “Setting the Speaker System (Output
System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)/
Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14).
Check the playback frequencies of the connected speakers before
adjusting.
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).
Setup point
Frequency
Level
Slope
Indicator