Alpine PXE-C80-88 Owners Manual - Page 18
Customize the output channel type, Channel Mute Setting, EQ Adjustment, Equalizer Settings
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Customize the output channel type Refer to "Output type custom page" (page 14). Channel Mute Setting Setting items: Channel mute Setting content: Mute/off EQ Adjustment The output has 31 bands of EQ adjustable, and there are two interfaces of graphic equalization and parametric equalization. P.EG page Click the channel display selection button to display the curve of the channel. EQ settings 1 Select the output channel to be adjusted. 2 When the mouse moves to the serial number position, hold down, drag up and down to adjust the equalizer gain, drag left and right to adjust the equalizer frequency; when the mouse moves to the left and right blue boxes, hold down and drag to adjust the equalizer Q value. You can also set the frequency, Q value and gain by directly inputting the value, scrolling the mouse wheel, and the up and down keys on the keyboard. Adjustable frequency range: 20Hz~20kHz; Adjustable range of Q value: 0.404~28.852; Gain adjustable range: -12.0 dB ~+12.0 dB. Note: The gain is adjustable in the graphic equalization interface, and the frequency and Q value are not adjustable. In the parameter equalization interface, the frequency, Q value and gain are adjustable. Equalizer Settings G.EQ page EQ Gain step Setting items: EQ Gain step Setting content: 0.1 (initial setting)/0.5/1 EQ curve display 16-EN 1 When there is EQ adjustment, the direct equalization button appears. 2 Through Equalization: When the current channel equalizer is turned on, this button will be displayed [ ], click [Through Equalization ] or the through dot to make all equalizers of the current channel inactive (through). 3 After clicking the "Yes" button, the button will be restored to the [Restore Balance ] state [ ]. Then click [Restore EQ] and all equalizers of the current channel will return to the last activated state.