Pioneer RS-D7R, RS-P90 Routing the optical cable, Setting example, Using the corrugated tube

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Routing the optical cable

Note:

Try not to bend the optical cable sharply. If it is necessary to bend it sharply, make sure that the bending radius is at least 25 mm, otherwise the cable will not transfer signals properly and so this unit will not work properly.

Route the optical cable so that nothing heavy rests on it, and so that it cannot be stepped on or caught in anything – for instance, a door.

Make a loop of diameter at least 200 mm with the remaining optical cable so that the cable does not get strained.

When plugging the optical cable into the unit, use the supplied cable cramp to prevent the cables from being bent sharply.

Route the optical cable so that it does not get caught in moving parts such as the gear shift, hand brake, or seat sliding mechanism. Keep the cable away from hot spots, such as near the heater out- let.

7Using the corrugated tube

To prevent the optical cable from being strained, use the corrugated tube after cut- ting it to the correct length.

Insert the optical cable into the cor- rugated tube.

Optical cable

Corrugated tube

Connecting the Units

Setting example

Optical cable

 

 

IP-BUS cable

 

 

Multi-CD player

RS-D7R

 

(sold separately)

RS-P90

(sold separately)

RCA Input Amplifier

Front Tweeter

Front Mid-range

Front Woofer

Subwoofer

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Contents RS-P90 Contents Display for the Person who Set Up Closed state Open state Remote control RS-D7RKey Finder Head unit RS-D7RRemote control Menu display Opening and closing the remote control coverKey Finder Menu display in closed state When the cover is closedWhen the cover is open When the cover is closed in the middle of operationKey Finder / Before Using This Product Before Using This ProductAbout this unit Case of trouble About this manualProduct registration About the digital network Before Using This ProductRemove the covering Resetting the microprocessorSwitching to the audio menu Audio AdjustmentAudio menu Main menu Audio Adjustment MainBalance adjustment FAD/BAL Control Closed state Switching to the main menuBass/treble adjustment B/T Open state Press the Function button To select the setting Using the compression CP Open stateExperimenting with other positions Adjusting the listening position PS Open stateUsing the position selector Posi Button PositionUse the position selector function and select the position Fine tuning the positionPoints concerning fine tuning Time alignment adjustment function of the network menu Relation to time alignment adjustment functionIncrease or decrease the level with the 5/∞ buttons Source level adjustment SLA Open stateBand parametric equalizer 3B-PEQ Audio Adjustment EqualizerAbout the equalizer menu Band graphic equalizer 31B-GEQEqualizer menu Switching to the equalizer menuRelation between frequency characteristics and sound quality Points when adjusting the equalizer curve Switch between right and left to set up the equalizer curve Adjusting the 31 band graphic equalizer Fine Open stateWhen completing the adjustment Select function Adjusting the 3 band parametric equalizer Fine Open stateAbout the adjustment using the parametric equalizer Separate 3 band adjustment for left/rightSetting the equalizer curve Switch between left and right to set up the equalizer curve Adjust other bandsCommon to 31B-GEQ and 3B-PEQ Flat function FLT Open stateClear function CLR Open state What is the multi-amp system? Audio Adjustment NetworkNetwork menu N.W Switching to the network menuTo cancel the network menu, press the Band button Audio Adjustment NetworkSwitching to the time alignment adjustment mode Time alignment adjustment T.A. Open stateMeasuring the distance to be corrected Delay Time Unit of distance must be centimeters NetworkPress Function buttons 1 or 2 and select the band to input Inputting the distance to be corrected Delay TimeAudio Adjustment Network Range Cut-off frequency Level adjustment H.P.F L.P.F Filter adjustment FTR Open stateAbout the slope Switching to the filter adjustment modeUsing the mute function MUT About the H.P.F. and L.P.FAdjusting the filter Switch between left and right channel to adjust the filter Press the 5/∞ buttons Adjust the level of each bandPress Function button 3 and adjust the slope of each filter Press Function button 4 and adjust the phase of each bandAdjusting the low-range effectively Important points in adjusting the slopeFor better frequency characteristics Adjusting the subwoofer effectivelyMinimum delay phase characteristics Minimum phase MIP Linear phase characteristics Linear phase LINCustom memory Audio Adjustment Memory FunctionsMemory functions of adjusted audio menu Memo Base memoryNetwork menu Switching to memory modeAudio Adjustment Memory Function Equalizer menuPress the Shift button to cancel memory mode Storing the adjustment data in memoryAdjust each audio menu Switch to the memory mode of each menu refer toSpecifying the memory number directly Close the cover of the remote controlRecalling data stored in memory Forward/reverse order Functions of equalizer menuPress the Function button to recall the memory Specifying the memory number directlyMemory recall operations on the equalizer menu Memory protect function When turning the protect function ON/OFFRecall the memory refer to Inputting the name Display for the Person who Set Up the Audio AdjustmentsInputting characters Switching to the edit mode Press the Menu button to switch to the audio menuSwitch the desired character type with Function button When removing the car battery Equalizer Memory Data MemoNetwork Filter characteristics Memory Data Memo Network Time alignmentConnecting the Units Routing the optical cable Setting exampleUsing the corrugated tube Connecting the UnitsRS-D7R Connection diagramConnecting the RCA input amplifier Connecting the leads Connecting the power terminalAttach the cable clamp Secure the optical cableInstall the unit to the vehicle InstallationInstalling the unit Install the brackets to the bottom of the unitSymptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingChecklist Installation / TroubleshootingGeneral SpecificationsSpecifications Pioneer Corporation