Alpine PXI-H990 owner manual 110-EN, Specifications, Dimensions, Components Parts name Quantity

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Specifications (continued)

S/N ratio:

110 dB (IHF-A)

Channel separation:

90 dB

Input sensitivity:

1.2V (analog)

Subwoofer crossover: 20 to 180 Hz (1/6 oct. steps)

Rated output:

4V (with 10 k ohms load, in IONBUS and DVD-Audio LINK mode)

 

2V (with 10 k ohms load, in AUX input mode)

Distortion rate:

0.01%

Input impedance:

10 k ohms or greater

Output impedance:

1 k ohm or less

Audio output level

 

Preout (Front, Rear):

 

4V/10k ohms (max.)

Preout (Subwoofer/Center):

 

4V/10k ohms (max.)

Auxin:

1.2V/10k ohms

Weight:

2.3 kg (5 lbs. 1 oz)

Dimensions

Width

260 mm (10-3/16")

Height

68 mm (2-11/16")

Depth

161 mm (6-3/8")

<Components>

Parts name

Quantity

Parts for mounting

....................................................................................... 1set

Owner’s manual

1set

Microphone

1set

 

 

Due to continuous product improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.

The illustrations included in these instructions may appear different from the actual product due to printing conditions.

Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

“DTS”, “DTS-ES” and “Neo:6” are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.

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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-ENEasily storing the adjusted/set contents in the memory 95-ENStore 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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