Alpine PXI-H990 98-EN, Easily calling out values in the memory, Calling out stored values

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Convenient Functions

Calling out stored values (continued)

9 Once the settings are completed, press and hold F SETUP for at least 3 seconds.

Press 6 (RTN) or RETURN on the remote control in the setting mode to return to the previous item.

Easily calling out values in the memory

1 Press F SETUP so that the function indicator becomes blue.

2 Press a button from 1 to 6 to call out the adjustment values (preset number) stored in the memory.

The preset number called out switches each time A. PROC. is pressed.

Supplement See page 104 for supplementary information.

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Contents PXI-H990 Page PXI-H990 Page Contents Limited Warranty Do not Disassemble or Alter Temperature Installation LocationMaintenance Basic Operation Operating the PXI-H990Using This Manual Adjusting the acoustic image BI PhantomTurning the power on and off Setting the speakers SP SelectSetting the speakers SP Select System Currently set10-EN TW L OFF11-EN TitlePreparations for automatic adjustments 12-EN13-EN Hints on using the Road Equalizer function Preparations for automatic adjustments14-EN Using the Road Equalizer function 15-ENUsing the Road Equalizer function 16-ENSelecting the Microphone 17-ENExternal MIC External MIC External Microphone18-EN StartMeasuring the Frequency Response Inside the Vehicle 19-EN Turning Road Equalizer On and OffSelecting the Mode 20-ENMODE1 21-EN 22-EN 23-EN ENT24-EN Memory25-EN RelatedPerforming time correction manually Time Correction 26-EN27-EN Concrete examples28-EN Performing time correction manually Time Correction29-EN When L+R is selected 30-EN31-EN 00msEqualizer adjustments 32-EN33-EN Equalizer adjustments 34-EN35-EN Graphic Equalizer AdjustmentsAdjustable frequencies Freq 20HZGraphic Equalizer Adjustments 36-EN37-EN Parametric Equalizer AdjustmentsAdjustable bands BandParametric Equalizer Adjustments 38-EN39-EN LV 0 dBCrossover network 40-EN41-EN Crossover adjustment/Switching the phase 42-EN43-EN Crossover adjustment/Switching the phase 44-EN45-EN Phase14Press Adjust the slope, then Press 2 ENT 15Press Select Level Level46-EN MX settings 47-ENMX settings 48-EN49-EN 50-EN MX151-EN Adjustment procedure 52-ENSpeaker setup Dolby SP 53-ENPress Speaker setup Dolby SP54-EN Set, then press 2 ENT55-EN OFFCut-off frequency setting 56-ENAdjusting the speaker levels Output Level 57-ENAdjusting the speaker levels Output Level 58-EN59-EN Adjusting the acoustic image BI Phantom 60-EN61-EN 62-EN 63-EN 64-EN 65-EN Freq 315HzMixing bass sound to the rear channel Rear MIX 66-EN67-EN 68-EN Mixing bass sound to the rear channel Rear MIX69-EN 70-EN 71-EN Rear FIL onAchieving powerful high volume sound 72-EN73-EN STDAdjusting the DVD level DVD Level 74-ENAdjusted, then press 2 ENT 75-ENPress 1 or Adjusting the DVD level DVD Level 76-ENChannel Settings 6.1CH Mode 77-ENChannel Settings 6.1CH Mode 78-EN79-EN PCM Output Settings PCM OUT Mode 80-EN81-EN PCM Output Settings PCM OUT Mode 82-EN83-EN When PL II Music is selectedCenter width adjustment Center Width LevelFront and rear level difference adjustment DIM Control 84-EN85-EN Panorama onTo emphasize the surround effect Panorama When Neo6 Music is selected 86-EN87-EN Level 088-EN Output Level89-EN Split90-EN ModeExternal input settings 91-ENExternal input settings 92-ENAUX-AP on Storing settings in the memory 93-ENStoring settings in the memory 94-EN Easily storing the adjusted/set contents in the memory 95-EN Store P1 Calling out stored values 96-EN97-EN Recall P198-EN Easily calling out values in the memoryCalling out stored values Equalizer adjustment when DVI-9990/TMI- M990 is connected 99-EN100-EN Graphic EQ adjustmentEqualizer adjustment when DVI-9990/TMI-M990 is connected Level101-EN Parametric EQ adjustment 102-EN103-EN 104-EN EX DVD Video mode About the Monitor Display105-EN Terminology 106-EN107-EN Dolby Digital EXDTS Neo6 Case of difficulty 108-ENSpecifications 109-EN110-EN SpecificationsDimensions Components Parts name QuantityDirectory Menu 111-ENLimited Warranty
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