Alpine PXA-H800 owner manual Recalling a Stored Setting Preset Call, 13-EN

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3 Click one from [Preset 1] to [Preset 6], and then click [OK].

The data is stored in the preset number.

The function is operable when Defeat is set to OFF.

Measurement values will not be lost in the event the system is reset or battery power is disconnected.

Recalling a Stored Setting (Preset Call)

The preset memory stores various setting/adjustment information. Thus, it takes some time to call data from the preset memory.

1 Click [Call] for “Preset” in the main menu.

2 Click one from [Preset 1] to [Preset 6], and then click [OK].

The values of the selected preset number are retrieved.

The function is operable when Defeat is set to OFF.

If the speaker system in the preset and the current speaker system do not match, the preset cannot be retrieved.

If the AUX input system in the preset and the current AUX input system do not match, the items concerning the AUX input system are unavailable for retrieval.

Setting the Speaker System (Output System Select)

Unless you select the output system, you cannot set any features. Be sure to set the system first. If the selected system and the actual speaker connections do not match, the speakers may be damaged. Make sure to check the specifications of the speakers before selecting the system.

Only for the initial startup:

1 Click [OK] when a message appears.

The Output System Select screen is displayed. Go to Step 2.

From a PC

1 Click [Output System] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.

The Output System Select screen is displayed.

When you click [I/O Configuration] on the Function switching tab and then [Output System Select], the Output System Select screen will also be displayed. Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).

2 Select and click the speaker system, and then click [NEXT].

System 1 (4.2ch): Front 2way+Rear+SubW

System 2 (2.2ch): Front 3way+SubW

System 3 (4.0ch): Front 3way+Rear

System 4 (5.1ch): Front 2way+Rear+Center+SubW

Refer to Table 1 (Output System) in “System Configuration” (page 60).

Click [OK] when a confirmation message appears.

The Speaker Setup screen will be automatically displayed.

If no changes are made to current system settings, the operation will close without displaying the confirmation screen.

3 Click [Full Range], [ON] or [OFF], etc., to set the speakers.

Front High*1:

Full Range/Tweeter/OFF

Front Mid:

Full Range

Front Low:

Full Range/OFF

Rear:

Full Range/OFF

Center:

Full Range/OFF

Subwoofer (1, 2):

ON/OFF

Subwoofer Output: Stereo/Mono *2

*1 When you modify the “Front High” speaker setting to [Full Range], a message to confirm the change will be displayed. To set up at “Full Range,” select [YES] and click [OK]. Make sure the speaker being used for this output is able to handle a full range source. Many tweeters can be damaged when driven by a full range signal.

*2 Only when two subwoofers are connected, is this item able to be set. Stereo: Subwoofer stereo (L/R) output

Mono: Subwoofer monaural output

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Contents PXA-H800 Page From a PC From the Commander Information Operating Instructions From a PC From the Commander Function list How to Read this ManualLocation of Controls PXA-H800Sound Manager for PXA-H800 RUX-C800 Commander sold separately About Operating FeaturesAbout the Audio Setting Before You First Use the UnitStart Sound Manager for PXA-H800 Installing Sound Manager for PXA-H800About the Offline mode Before installing, all active programs must be stoppedOperating the Sound Manager for PXA- H800 Menu Using with Ai-NET ConnectionsTurning Power On and Off Initial System Start-UpViewing the Version Information Option Audio AdjustmentLoading the ImprintEQ Measurement Data File Downloading the Software OptionSetting Defeat Switching the SourcesStoring the Preset Values Preset Store Recalling a Stored Setting Preset Call Setting the Speaker System Output System Select13-EN Setting the Speakers Speaker Setup/ Setting the Subwoofers Setting the AUX Input System AUX Input System Select14-EN Adjusting the AUX Volume level AUX Level Setting the AUX Input AUXSetting the Digital Input Digital AUX Setting the AUX Volume Input level AUX in GainBefore Performing Automatic Measurement Naming the AUX Input AUX Name16-EN 17-EN Setting ImprintEQ18-EN 19-EN Adjusting and Saving the Target CurveTurning ImprintEQ On/Off Saving ImprintEQ Measurement Data on aClick Auto TCR for Shortcut tab in the main menu Adjusting the Time Correction Automatically Auto TCRAdjusting for Road Noise RoadEQ 20-ENClick on or OFF for RoadEQ When you click ON, select the levelTurning RoadEQ On/Off 21-ENSetting MX Plus Ai-NET Mode Setting MX Plus Standalone Mode22-EN 23-EN Setting the Graphic EQDisplaying the data Click Show All Data Click a frequency and drag up or down to adjust the levelTo adjust another channel, repeat Steps 4 through 24-ENClick P.EQ in the main menu Setting the Parametric EQ25-EN Click P.EQ for Shortcut tab in the main menuCrossover X-Over Adjusting X-Over and Switching the PhasesAbout the Crossover X-Over 26-ENClick the indicator of Show 27-ENArrow indicating the dragging direction appears 28-EN Adjusting the Time Correction TCRCalculation of time correction Entering the time correctionClick either cm or inch Setting contents 0.00 to 20.00 ms in 0.05 ms stepsSetting contents Inch 29-EN30-EN Setting Euphony EuphonyClick Multi Channel Manager of the Function switching tab Set and adjust 2ch Playback Mode, EUPHONY, Dolby Pro Logic31-EN Using Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Pro LogicMulti Channel Function Adjustment Procedure Multi Channel Setup32-EN 33-EN Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level Output LevelAdjusting the Acoustic Image BI Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear Rear Mix34-EN Setting the Linear PCM PCM ModeAchieving Powerful High Volume Sound Listening Mode Adjusting the DVD Level DVD LevelAdjusting Subwoofer Subwoofer Navigation Audio Volume Adjustment35-EN Setting Defeat Defeat Adjusting the MX Plus Level MX Plus SETUP/LEVEL AdjustmentAdjusting Balance Between Left and Right Balance Adjusting Fader Between Front and Rear Fader37-EN Setting the Speaker System System SelectOFF/ON Setting the Speakers Speaker SetupSetting the Subwoofer Output SW Channel 38-ENSetting the AUX Input System AUX Input Setup Setting the AUX Input AUX39-EN 40-EN Setting the Digital Input Digital AUXSetting the AUX Volume Input Level AUX in Gain Adjusting the AUX Volume Level AUX LevelNaming the AUX Input AUX Name Mixing Navi Audio Guidance Navi Mix SetupRotate the Rotary encoder to make adjustment When the setting is complete, pressPress and hold FUNC. for at least 2 seconds Turning ImprintEQ On/Off42-EN Be sure to read before performing the automatic measurementWhen Finished appears, press Rotary encoder 43-ENPress the Rotary encoder 44-EN Setting the MX Plus Ai-NET ModePress twice to go back to the screen for Step Setting the MX Plus Standalone ModeTo adjust another source, press and repeat Steps 8 through 45-ENSetting the Equalizer Mode EQ Mode 46-ENG-EQ screen is displayed 47-EN Select the channel you want to adjust by pressing ChannelHz to 200 Hz in 1/6 octave steps 48-ENBand FRONT/REAR/CENTER 1 to Hz to 20kHz in 1/6 octave steps49-EN Front LOW Rear Center SUBWOOFER*1 Front HighFront L MID Front R MID TCR screen is displayed 50-ENSetting the Time Correction Adjustment Unit TCR Parameter To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 9 through51-EN Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback Mode Mode Setting Euphony Euphony52-EN Using Dolby Pro Logic II Dolby Plii 53-ENDolby Plii screen is displayed Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level Output Level 54-ENSelect the channel by pressing Channel Adjusting the Acoustic Image BI Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear Rear Mix55-EN 56-EN Setting the Linear PCM PCM ModeAchieving Powerful High Volume Sound Listening Mode Adjust the frequency by rotating the Rotary encoder57-EN Adjusting the DVD Level DVD LevelLowering Volume Quickly Mute Turning the Back Light Off Black OUT functionAdjusting the Brightness Level of the Display Dimmer Level Adjusting the Brightness of the Display Dimmer58-EN Press View Switching the DisplayDisplay mode switches for every push 59-ENInput System System Configuration60-EN Output System61-EN TerminologyIndication Commander RUX-C800 Case of Difficulty62-EN 63-EN SpecificationsDimensions 64-ENComponents