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Alpine PXA-H800 - Setting Defeat; Switching the Sources; Storing the Preset Values; Adjusting Volume

Alpine PXA-H800
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From
a
PC
Adjust the Front and Rear speaker volume (Initial setting:
"0").
Setti
ng
contents: F (Front) 15
to
C
(Center) 0
to R (Rear) 15
Adjust the Right and Left speaker volume (Initial setting:
"0").
Setting contents: L (Left) 15
to
C
(Center)
0
toR
(Right) 15
Adjust the subwoofer output (Initial setting:
"0").
Setting contents:
0
to
15
This has no effect when the subwoofer is
off
Adjust the volume. (Initial setting:
"-INF. dB
")
1
Drag[@]
or
click
l01
or
[aJ]
to make adjustments.
Pressing
and
holding
[OJ
or
[aJJ
will
continuously
decrease/increase
volume
.
Setting
co
ntents:
-
INF.
to
0
dB
Setting
Defeat
When Defeat is set to
[ON],
the settings for ImprintEQ, Graphic EQ,
Parametric
EQ, MX
Plus,
RoadEQ, and Time Collection
ar
e restored to
the initial values (Initial setting:
"OFF').
1
Click [ON]
or
[OFF] for
"Defeat"
in
the main menu.
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Switching
the
Sources
The unit accepts up to five analog signal input lines and 2 digital signal
input lines. For the connection, refer to the installation manual.
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the source should
be switched at the head unit.
1
Click
[T]
for
"Source"
in
the main menu and
select
and
click
the source you want from the
pull-down
menu.
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Source
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The
source
is
switched
to
the
sel
ec
ted
one.
12-EN
Setting
co
ntents:
Auxiliary*(AUX1
)/Auxiliary(AUX2)/
Auxiliary(AUX3)/Auxiliary(Ai-NET(HU))/
Auxiliary(Ai-NET(CHG) )/Auxiliary(Digital1
)/
Auxiliary(Digital2)
*
Names selected in ''Naming the
AVX
Input
(AUX Name)"
(page 16)
are displayed as the source names. The initial setting is "Auxiliary."
The number
of
analog signal inputs varies depending on the setting
in
"Setting
the
AVX
Input System
(AUX
Input System
Select
)"
(page
14).
Only sources set as
ON
in
"Setting
the
AUX
Input
(AUXIN)"
(page 15) and
"Setting the Digital input (Digital AUX)"
(page 15)
are displayed.
Storing
the
Preset
Values
(Preset
Store)
You
can store up to 6 sets
of
the adjustment/setting values. All
of
the
following adjustment/setting values are stored in a single preset
memory.
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Setting the Speaker
System
(Output
System Select)
Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)/Setting the
Subwoofers
Setting the AUX
Input System
(AUX
Input System Select)
Setting the AUX Input
(AUX
IN)
Setting the
Digital Input (Digital
AUX)
Setting the AUX
Volume Input Level
(AUX
IN
Gain)
Adjusting the AUX
Volume Level
(AUX
Level)
Naming the AUX
Input
(AUX Name)
Turning
lmprintEQ On/Off
Turning RoadEQ
On/Off
Setting
MX
Plus
(Ai-NET Mode)
Setting
MX
Plus
(Standalone Mode)
Setting the Graphic EQ
Setting the
Parametric
EQ
Adjusting X-Over and Switching the
Phases
Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR)
Setting the 2-Channel
Signal Playback
Mode (2ch
Playback Mode)
Setting EUPHONY (EUPHONY)
Using
Dolby Pro
Logic
II
(Dolby
Pro
Logic
II)
Adjusting the Center Width (Center Width)
Adjusting the Speaker
Volume Level (Output
Level)
Adjusting the Acoustic
Image (81-PHANTOM)
Mixing
the Low Range Audio for the Rear (Rear Mix)
Mixing the Low Range Audio
of
the Center with the Front
UR
(Center Base
Split)
Setting the Linear
PCM (PCM
Mode)
Achieving
Powerful
High
Volume Sound
(Listening Mode)
Adjusting the DVD
Level
(DVD
Level)
1
Adjust the
value
you want to store and set
it.
2
Click
[Store] for
"Preset"
in
the main menu.
Pr
cset
Ca
ll
St
or
e
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