Alpine PXI-H990 owner manual MX settings, 47-EN

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1( ) 2(ENT)

A. PROC.

ENTER/

Joystick

MENU

SETUP

RETURN

F SETUP 5()

MX settings

MX (Media Xpander) makes vocals or instruments sound distinct regardless of the music source. The FM radio and CD will be able to reproduce the music clearly even in cars with a lot of road noise. When the head unit’s music source is switched, the settings automatically switch to the MX settings you have set.

1 Check that the head unit defeat mode is off.

2 Press and hold F SETUP for at least 3 seconds.

3 Press 1 () or 5 ( ), select “M.M.Manager [Multi Media Manager]”, then press 2 (ENT).

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Contents PXI-H990 Page PXI-H990 Page Contents Limited Warranty Do not Disassemble or Alter Temperature Installation LocationMaintenance Operating the PXI-H990 Basic OperationAdjusting the acoustic image BI Phantom Using This ManualSetting the speakers SP Select Turning the power on and offSetting the speakers SP Select Currently set SystemTW L OFF 10-ENTitle 11-EN12-EN Preparations for automatic adjustments13-EN Hints on using the Road Equalizer function Preparations for automatic adjustments14-EN 15-EN Using the Road Equalizer function16-EN Using the Road Equalizer functionExternal MIC External Microphone 17-ENExternal MIC Selecting the Microphone18-EN StartMeasuring the Frequency Response Inside the Vehicle Turning Road Equalizer On and Off 19-ENSelecting the Mode 20-ENMODE1 21-EN 22-EN ENT 23-ENMemory 24-ENRelated 25-EN26-EN Performing time correction manually Time CorrectionConcrete examples 27-ENPerforming time correction manually Time Correction 28-EN29-EN 30-EN When L+R is selected00ms 31-EN32-EN Equalizer adjustments33-EN 34-EN Equalizer adjustmentsFreq 20HZ Graphic Equalizer AdjustmentsAdjustable frequencies 35-EN36-EN Graphic Equalizer AdjustmentsBand Parametric Equalizer AdjustmentsAdjustable bands 37-EN38-EN Parametric Equalizer AdjustmentsLV 0 dB 39-EN40-EN Crossover network41-EN 42-EN Crossover adjustment/Switching the phase43-EN 44-EN Crossover adjustment/Switching the phase15Press Select Level Level Phase14Press Adjust the slope, then Press 2 ENT 45-EN46-EN 47-EN MX settings48-EN MX settings49-EN MX1 50-EN51-EN 52-EN Adjustment procedure53-EN Speaker setup Dolby SPSet, then press 2 ENT Speaker setup Dolby SP54-EN PressOFF 55-EN56-EN Cut-off frequency setting57-EN Adjusting the speaker levels Output Level58-EN Adjusting the speaker levels Output Level59-EN 60-EN Adjusting the acoustic image BI Phantom61-EN 62-EN 63-EN 64-EN Freq 315Hz 65-EN66-EN Mixing bass sound to the rear channel Rear MIX67-EN Mixing bass sound to the rear channel Rear MIX 68-EN69-EN 70-EN Rear FIL on 71-EN72-EN Achieving powerful high volume soundSTD 73-EN74-EN Adjusting the DVD level DVD LevelAdjusted, then press 2 ENT 75-ENPress 1 or 76-EN Adjusting the DVD level DVD Level77-EN Channel Settings 6.1CH Mode78-EN Channel Settings 6.1CH Mode79-EN 80-EN PCM Output Settings PCM OUT Mode81-EN 82-EN PCM Output Settings PCM OUT ModeLevel When PL II Music is selectedCenter width adjustment Center Width 83-EN84-EN Front and rear level difference adjustment DIM Control85-EN Panorama onTo emphasize the surround effect Panorama 86-EN When Neo6 Music is selectedLevel 0 87-ENOutput Level 88-ENSplit 89-ENMode 90-EN91-EN External input settingsExternal input settings 92-ENAUX-AP on 93-EN Storing settings in the memory94-EN Storing settings in the memoryEasily storing the adjusted/set contents in the memory 95-ENStore P1 96-EN Calling out stored valuesRecall P1 97-EN98-EN Easily calling out values in the memoryCalling out stored values 99-EN Equalizer adjustment when DVI-9990/TMI- M990 is connectedLevel Graphic EQ adjustmentEqualizer adjustment when DVI-9990/TMI-M990 is connected 100-EN101-EN 102-EN Parametric EQ adjustment103-EN 104-EN EX DVD Video mode About the Monitor Display105-EN 106-EN Terminology107-EN Dolby Digital EXDTS Neo6 108-EN Case of difficulty109-EN SpecificationsComponents Parts name Quantity SpecificationsDimensions 110-EN111-EN Directory MenuLimited Warranty
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