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Brand | Audio |
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Model | bit Ten |
Category | Car Stereo System |
Language | English |
Details PC system requirements for software and emphasizes reading the manual before connection to avoid damage.
Illustrates the steps and components for installing the Digital Remote Control (DRC).
Describes the 20-pin multipolar interface for inputs, power, and control connections, detailing pin assignments.
Explains the 4 high-level inputs for amplified signal cables, with adjustable sensitivity.
Details the power supply terminals and remote turn-on/off signals for the processor.
Examples of connecting the bit Ten outputs to amplifier systems for various audio configurations.
Details how to connect power and remote turn-on signals, including warnings.
Explains the various methods to turn the bit Ten processor on and off.
Diagrams showing connection of high-level speaker inputs for stereo and multichannel systems.
Guides setting input levels without a PC for optimal sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio.
Details steps for analyzing source equalization, requiring specific track playback and settings.
Explains monitoring the de-equalization analysis using the DE-EQ CHECK LED on the bit Ten.
Describes calibration by listening and by instrument for amplifier sensitivity.
Confirms successful software installation and provides instructions for closing the wizard.
Guides selecting master inputs and outputs for system configuration in Target Mode.
Details turning on the bit Ten, connecting to PC via USB, and launching the bit Ten software.
Explains successful synchronization and the I/O Configuration Wizard for system setup.
Instructions for selecting auxiliary inputs (AUX, PHONE) within the I/O Configuration Wizard.
Explains assigning names to master input channels for multi-channel OEM sources.
Details preparing the source by playing track 1, setting controls flat, and adjusting head unit volume.
Procedure for calibrating input levels using LEDs and warnings about low impedance outputs.