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Pioneer DEQ-P9 Stereo Equalizer User Manual
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1. 24 dB 0 5 dB HPF frequency 1 6 kHz 20 kHz 1 3 oct LPF frequency 8 kHz 20 kHz 1 3 oct Gain 0 dB 24 dB 0 5 dB Slope PASS 6 12 18 224 30 36 dB oct PASS no pass HPF High channel Phase NORMAL REVERSE Time issues 0 134 in 0 67 in Position adjustment A DISTANCE 0 134 in 0 67 in Level 0 30 dB Sampling Iequefi Y ina 44 kHz Digital input ss Optical input Analog sem RCA 4 way RCA OUTPUT Frequency response 10 Hz 20 kHz 0 1 dB output level imiped ance sers 4 VII KQ Distortion 0 00596 1 kHz 20 kHz LPF Signal to noise ratio 109 dB IHF A network Separation 90 dB 1 kHz 20 kHz LPF Note e Specifications and the design are subject to possi ble modification without notice due to improve ments ENGLISH PIONEER CORPORATION PRINTED WITH SOY INK 4 1 MEGURO 1 CHOME MEGURO KU TOKYO 153 8654 JAPAN PIONEER ELECTRONICS USA INC P O Box 1760 Long Beach California 90801 U S A TEL 800 421 1404 PIONEER EUROPE NV Haven 1087 Keetberglaan 1 B 9120 Melsele Belgium TEL 0 3 570 05 11 PIONEER ELECTRONICS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 178 184 Boundary Road Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TEL 03 9586 6300 PIONEER ELECTRONICS
2. and FRONT L Select the position when measuring the distance to be corrected as shown on the page 30 Note e The correct distance can not be input unless these operations are conducted 4 Press FUNCTION buttons 3 or 4 and select the speaker channel to SW LOW MID HIGH nn nn oo input 133 MERKEN 133 133 Press the buttons to switch between left LEFT and right RIGHT 5 Press FUNCTION buttons 1 or 2 and select the band to input SU LOW MID HIGH 0 0 0 0 0 0 Each press of the FUNCTION buttons 183 133 133 1 or 2 select the desired band in the following order S W ultrabass range LOW low range MID mid range HIGH high range 6 Press the A V buttons to input FROWT L the distance to be corrected LOW MID HIGH L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 delay time 133 NEN 133 15 Input the distance to be corrected as measured on page 30 Holding down these buttons continues their operations during distance tuning holding down the button moves the distance 1 34 in 1 step m Z 4 Carry out time alignment adjustments for the other speaker units Repeat steps 4 6 to input the distance to be corrected for each speaker unit Note Some systems may indicate values for speaker units which are not connected Verify the composi tion of the system in order to correctly adjust the bands for the connected speak
3. 2 Press the FUNCTION button 2 and select left or right channel pem 2OHz Only for LR IND mode FLT O0 dE _ Each press the FUNCTION button 2 SET switches left and right channel Note If you selected LR COM mode refer to page 9 you can t switch between left and right channel In this case lt gt is displayed and the equalizer setting of left and right channel go to the same 3 Press the lt gt buttons and select the desired band frequency to be adjusted 4 Press the A V buttons and adjust the level 5 Adjust the other bands Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust to the desired sound 6 Switch between right and left to set up the equalizer curve Repeat steps 2 5 to set up equalizer curves for the left and right speakers separately When completing the adjustment tis recommended that adjustment settings be stored in memory soon after the adjustments are completed Refer to page 38 for Memory operations The Flat function lt FLT gt Open state The adjusted equalizer curve can be temporarily returned to its prior status before making the adjustment all levels are 0 dB using the Flat function This is convenient for checking the effects of the adjusted equalizer curve m Z 4 1 Open the cover of the remote controller in the Equalizer Menu refer to page 5 This switches to Equalizer Menu Setting Screen 2 Press the F
4. Reproduced frequency band the signals for frequencies during is reproduced Slope adjustment Level adjustment a 20 160 10 Frequency Hz Cut off frequency of the L P F Cut off frequency of the H P F About the H P F and L P F About the slope High pass filter eliminates lower sound ranges low range from the set up frequencies and allows high ranges through Low pass filter eliminates upper sound ranges high range from the set up frequencies and allows low ranges through m Z C This value indicates how many dB the signals attenuate when the frequency increases or decreases 1 octave unit dB oct Increasing the degree of the slope increases the degree of signal attenuation Note e Setting the slope of H P F and L P F of the low range as PASS creates a full range setup Switching to the Filter Adjustnent Mode Open the cover of the remote controller in the Network Menu refer to page 5 This switches to Network Menu Setting Screen Press FUNCTION button 1 on Network Menu Setting Screen The display switches to Filter Adjustment Screen allowing filter adjustments Using the Mute function MUT It is possible to turn the Mute function ON OFF for each band Turning ON the Mute func tion stops the sound output for that band Adjust the filter while turning the Mute function ON OFF as necessary Select the band for which the Mute function is to
5. Universal Digital Preamp Equalizer HSTIDNA Owner s Manual DEQ P9 Pioneer Dear Customer 3 Key Finder 4 Head Unit DEX P9 issues 4 Remote Controller DEX P9 4 Opening and Closing the Remote Controller Cover 5 When the Cover is Closed When the Cover is Open Before Using This Product 7 About This Product una 7 About This Manual 7 m UE 8 About the Digital Network 8 MODE Switch Setting assessment 9 Resetting the Microprocessor 10 Prec a tiO 11 After sales Service for Pioneer Products 12 Audio Adjustment 13 Audio Menu Switching to the Audio Menu Audio Adjustment Main 15 15 Switching to the Main Menu Fader Balance Adjustment 15 Bass Treble Adjustment 16 Adjusting the Listening Position 17 Using the Position Selector Fine Tuning the Position Effective distance Adjustment Using the Position Fine Tuning function Source Level Adjustment 21 Audio Adjustment Equalize
6. desired memory number for two seconds Note When the adjustment data have been stored the previous data are eliminated and replaced by the new Press the SHIFT button to cancel memory mode The display returns to the previous screen To avoid accidentally erasing stored data n order to avoid erasing stored data with new data it is possible to set up a Protect function refer to page 43 Protect function is simultaneously turned on for M2 M3 and and it is not possible to store new data in these memories In this case to store the new data select M5 or cancel the protect func tion To cancel the protect function the memory to be canceled must be recalled Therefore the current adjustment data is cleared When the Protect function has been canceled make the adjustment again Audio Adjustment lt Memory Functions gt Recalling Data Stored in Memory There are two ways to recall data stored in memory In Forward Reverse Order Functions of Equalizer Menu This function can be operated when the cover of the remote controller is closed Stored data can be recalled by moving forwards or backwards through the memory numbers the numbers of the corresponding FUNCTION buttons Note tis not possible to recall the memory in this manner when operating the network menu Specifying the Memory Number Directly This function can be operated when the cover of the remote controller is open and the men
7. if the sound in this range 15 lacking somewhat the overall sound quality will not deteriorate markedly The points when adjusting the equalizer curve Take the recreated frequency bands of the speakers into consideration when adjusting For example when a speaker with a band between 80 Hz and 4 kHz is connected adjusting the level in 50 Hz or 10 KHz will have no effect Balancing the bass and treble is recommended The bass tends to be lacking when no subwoofer is connected Adjust the treble to a lower volume to match the weaker bass and create a well balanced sound Noises coming from the road make the bass seem weak while driving If the level is below 100 Hz adjust to a slightly greater level to maintain superb sound balance while driving When the sound is inadequate or excessive it is recommended to set the levels after checking the frequencies of the sounds in question by changing the peripheral frequencies to the maximum or minimum m Z C Audio Adjustment Equalizer Adjusting the 31 Band Graphic Equalizer FINE Open state Adjustable frequency 20 Hz 20 kHz Every 1 3 octaves total 31 bands Level adjustment range 12 dB 12 dB 0 5 1 step 1 Open the cover of the remote i i controller in the Equalizer Menu X 0 FLT L R refer to page 5 0148 Hi zn 100 Tk 10k z kHz This switches to Equalizer Menu Setting Screen
8. Adjustment function is able to synchronize the arrival times of the different sounds by delaying the output of signals from the closest speaker units Switching to the Time Alignment Adjustment Mode 1 Open the cover of the remote controller in the Network Menu refer to page 5 This switches to Network Menu Setting Screen 2 Press the FUNCTION button 2 The display switches to Time Alignment Adjustment Screen allowing time alignment adjustment FROWT L inch LOU HIGH Es s P Measuring the Distance to be Corrected Delay Time It is necessary to calculate the delay time to correct the time differences between speaker units In order to adjust the Time Alignment Adjustment function more easily this System allows the delay time to be set up by simply inputting the difference in the distance between speaker units the distance to be corrected The delay time will be automatically calculated by this system Although the distance from each speaker unit varies depending on the position of the listener the first set up is made for the driver s seat If the set up has been made for the driver s seat the optimum delay time for the listener s position can be set up by simply switching the Position Selector function refer to page 17 to the listening position This System automatically calculates and sets up the optimum delay time for each position Example
9. MOIH FHD BHL mmm pal FIGHT O CONTROL After the title screen the display switches to the operation screen of the Main Menu Opening and closing the cover of the remote controller refer to page 5 switches between the open and closed states of the menu display and setting screen To cancel the Main Menu press the BAND button Fader Balance Adjustment FAD BAL CONTROL Closed state This function allows you to select a fader balance setting that provides ideal listening conditions in all occupied seats This function can be operated with the remote controller cover closed 1 Close the cover of the remote controller refer to page 5 2 Adjust front rear speaker balance with the A V buttons Compact MOIH e FHID ERL LEFT D RIGHT CONTROL Note In the front speaker oriented system if the fader is set to rear whole sound level is attenuated 3 Adjust left right speaker balance with the lt gt buttons MAIH FHD BHL Lui 2 FIGHT O CONTROL Bass Treble Adjustment B T Open state It is possible to select one from a choice of four frequencies to becomes the reference when adjusting the bass treble tone The frequencies and level adjustment ranges from which selections may be made are as follows Bass 63 Hz 100 Hz 160 Hz 250 Hz Treble 4 kHz 6 3 kHz 10 kHz 16 kHz Level adjustment range 12 dB 12 dB 1 dB 1 step m Z C ON en 1
10. Research Foundation Key Finder Head Unit DEX P9 Z A V lt P buttons C These buttons can not be used in the Audio Adjustment N operation em BAND button Remote Controller DEX P9 This unit can be operated with the combined Head Unit DEX P9 sold separately Opening the cover enables the SHIFT RETURN and FUNCTION buttons 1 6 inside this unit For more details refer to the page 5 buttons SHIFT button FUNCTION buttons 1 6 BAND button L Ce MENU button EDITS RETURN button Closed state Open state Key Finder Opening and Closing the Remote Controller Cover When the remote controller is opening the cover enables the SHIFT RETURN and FUNCTION buttons 1 6 inside the unit Menu displays with cover open and closed in this system the available functions and the menu display vary depending on the condition of the remote controller in use Remote Controller Menu display Cover closed Closed state Cover open Open State When the Cover is Closed Closing the cover of the remote controller makes the menu display to the closed state Menu display in closed state Example Main Menu Screen FRONT 0 EJ E TRITT gt LEFT 0 RIGHT 0 1 CONTROL RERO Note Menu display in closed state Current mode and functions which are ON are displayed m Z 4 When the Cover i
11. be turned ON To select a band consult Adjusting the Filter on the following page Press FUNCTION button 5 switches the Mute function ON OFF When muting is turned ON the filter curve displayed disappears from the display Before making filter adjustments When the position is set up for the driver s seat after adjusting the distance between the listening position and each speaker of the Time Alignment Adjustment function refer to page 29 it 1s rec ommended that filter adjustments be made Store the different filter characteristics into memory by the listening position set up with the Position Selector function refer to page 17 or by the source being listened and switch when nec essary Refer to page 38 for memory operations Audio Adjustment Network Adjusting the Filter 1 First determine the approximate band to be used taking into consideration the reproduced frequency band and the characteristics of the connected speaker Open the cover of the remote controller in the Network Menu refer to page 5 This switches to Network Menu Setting Screen Press the FUNCTION button 1 The display switches to Filter Adjustment Screen allowing filter adjustments Press FUNCTION button 6 and select left Left or right Right channel only for LR IND mode Each press the FUNCTION button 6 switches left and right channel Press FUNCTION buttons 1 or 2 and select the filter to be adjusted Pre
12. making corrections for the driver s seat in a left hand drive vehicle Measure the distance between the head of the listener when sitting in the driver s seat and each speaker unit Note The unit of distance must be inches Left Speaker L Right Speaker R Front tweeter _ high range Front tweeter high range P Front mid bass mid low range Front bass low range Front mid bass mid low range inj Front bass low range Subwoofer 7 ultrabass range Subwoofer ultrabass range 7 Note tis recommended that the boxes be filled in as the measurements are made as this information may prove useful at a later date Measure the distances to be corrected in the same manner for other systems than those used in the above example m Z C Audio Adjustment Network Inputting the Distance to be Corrected Delay Time Scope of adjustment 0 134 in 0 67 1 1 step 1 Open the cover of the remote controller in the Network Menu refer to page 5 This switches to Network Menu Setting Screen 2 Press the FUNCTION button 2 The display switches to Time Alignment Adjustment Screen allowing time alignment adjustment 3 Press the FUNCTION button 5 and select the driver s seat posi L R lell telel ess Press the buttons to switch between
13. used with this system be sure not to connect the blue white lead to the amp s power terminal To prevent incorrect connection the input side of the IP BUS connector and Optical connector is blue and the output side is black Connect the con nectors of the same colors correctly e Cords for this product and those for other prod ucts may be different colors even if they have the same function When connecting this product to another product refer to the supplied Installation manuals of both products and con nect cords that have the same function Routing the Optical Cable Using the Corrugated Tube To prevent the optical cable from being Note strained use the corrugated tube after cut 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 1 inch other nsert the optical cable into the cor wise the cable will not transfer signals properly ting it to the correct length m Z 4 and so this unit will not work properly rugated tube Route the optical cable so that nothing heavy rests Optical cable on it and so that it cannot be stepped on or caught Va in anything for instance a door D Make a loop of diameter at least 200 mm 7 7 8 inches with the remaining optical cable so that the cable does not get strained When plugging the optical cable into the unit use Corrugated tube the s
14. 10k z kHz their operations Switch to each band and adjust the level in order to create a better overall balance 8 Press FUNCTION button 3 and adjust the slope of each filter Press the button to change the 20 adjustment values The slope be set up for either the high pass filter or the low pass filter When setting up have in mind the adjustments to be made to the next band HSITONA When you selected MID H P F Press the FUNCTION button 3 for two seconds and you can set to PASS of MID H P F Press the button again returns to MID H P F slope setting 9 Press FUNCTION button 4 and adjust the phase of each band Press the button to change between normal NOR and reverse REV Set up the one which makes the better link to the next band 10 Switch between left and right channel to adjust the filter Repeat steps 3 9 to adjust the filters of left and right Audio Adjustment Network Important points in adjusting the slope A decrease in the absolute value of the slope more gentle inclination makes the frequency characteristics more susceptible to interference from the next band Increasing the absolute value of the slope sharper inclination lessens the connections between bands giving the listener the impression of hearing separate unrelated sounds Make adjustments while monitoring the link between bands by outputting all the b
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16. Open the cover of the remote n MAIN controller refer to page 5 SETTE ah This switches to Main Menu Setting 009 _ Screen zn 100 1k 10k 2 2 E 2 Press the FUNCTION button 1 The display switches to Bass Treble Adjustment Screen 20 100 1k 10k ZOkKHz PHI 3 Press the FUNCTION button 1 again to choose bass BASS or treble Pressing the button switches mn ow qw e bass treble 4 Press the lt buttons and select a frequency point Tune to the desired frequency point 5 Press the A V buttons and adjust the level Holding down these buttons continues their operations with one stop at the central position 10k ZDkHz Note Raising the Bass Treble level too high may result in distortion Perform Bass Treble Adjustment to adjust overall sound quality Audio Adjustment lt Main gt Adjusting the Listening Position PS Open state One way to assure a more natural sound is to clearly position the stereo sound image putting you in the center of the sound field The Position Selector function adjusts distance and volume level of sound from each speaker to match seat positions and the number of people in the car and lets you recall set tings at the touch of a button The result is a natural sound regardless of the seat you are sitting in Button Position A FRONT Front Seat Left amp Right 4 FRONT L Front Seat Left FRONT R Front Seat R
17. UNCTION button 1 switches the Flat function ON OFF FLT is displayed when the Flat function is ON Note When the Flat function is ON the Equalizer Adjustment or Memory operations of the Equalizer curve can not be conducted Audio Adjustment Network What is the Multi Amp System The multi speaker system reproduces each frequency band high mid low and ultrabass ranges through its own exclusive speaker unit The multi amp system provides an exclusive power amplifier for each speaker unit There is only limited space in a vehicle for installing speakers and it is difficult to install large diameter speakers in a door or on the dashboard and get high sound quality To over come this problem tweeters high range are sometimes installed in the dashboard in order to move the sound image upwards or the subwoofers are installed in the rear tray in order to improve bass and ultrabass reproduction Thus using a multi speaker system can correct imbalances in the sound image and significantly improve the total sound quality The multi amp system offers the following features allowing direct operation of the exclu sive speaker unit for each frequency range by an exclusive power amplifier e tis possible to reduce the modulation distortion rate since high range signals are not effected by strong signals in the low range As itis possible to select amplifiers and speakers to suit the characteristics of each fre q
18. a Memo 48 Connecting the Units 51 Routing the Optical Cable 52 Serine Example 52 Connection Diagram eue 53 Connecting Input Amplifier 54 Connecting the Power 1 55 Connecting the IP BUS and Optical Cable 56 Connecting the Cables Installation 57 Installing the Unit 27 Troubleshooting 58 usur T 58 Specifications 59 m Z C Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment Now it s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion and most importantly without affecting your sensitive hearing Sound can be deceiving Over time your hearing comfort level adapts to higher volumes of sound So what sounds normal can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearin
19. al 2 are set to the same volume adjustment setting automatically Audio Adjustment lt Equalizer gt Equalizer Menu lt GEQ gt With this menu you can make the following four adjustments Recalling the Equalizer Curve Closed state Refer to page 41 Adjusting the 31 Band Graphic Equalizer FINE Open state e Flat function FLT Open state Memory functions of Adjusted Equalizer Curves Open state Refer to page 39 m Z C Switching to the Equalizer Menu Press the MENU button and select the Equalizer Menu refer to page 14 AGE H ait 10k z kHz After the title screen the display switches to the operation screen of the Equalizer Menu Opening and closing the cover of the remote controller refer to page 5 switches between the open and closed states of the menu display and setting screen To cancel the Equalizer Menu press the BAND button Audio Adjustment lt Equalizer gt Relation Between Frequency Characteristics and Sound Quality Sound quality generally has the following characteristics depending on the frequency Refer to these characteristics when making adjustments eus um Alto Tenor Baritone Bass Violin Guitar ES l Trumpet Bass Drum i Piccolo Flute Tenor Saxophone Electric Organ 20 25 315 40 50 63 80100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1k 13k 16k 2k 25k 32k 4k 5k 63k 8k 10
20. ame operations on other menus Note Pressing the RESET button of this unit will reset the Memory Before pressing the RESET button it is preferable to contact your dealer Audio Adjustment lt Memory Functions gt Switching to Memory Mode Memory operations are conducted in the memory mode of each Audio Menu Equalizer Menu 1 Open the cover of the remote controller in the Equalizer Menu refer to page 5 2 Press the SHIFT button The display switches to Equalizer Memory Operation Screen for conducting memory operations Press the button again to return to the previous screen Note This operation cannot be conducted when the Flat function of the Equalizer Menu is ON Network Menu 1 Open the cover of the remote controller in the Network Menu refer to page 5 2 Press the SHIFT button The display switches to Network Memory Operation Screen for conducting memory operations Press the button again to return to the previous screen Note This operation cannot be conducted when the screen shows Filter Adjustment Screen or Time Alignment Adjustment Screen Storing the Adjustment Data in Memory 1 Adjust each Audio Menu Equalizer Menu page 22 Network Menu page 27 m Z C Switch to the memory mode of each menu refer to page 39 The display switches to Memory Operation Screen of each menu To store in memory press the FUNCTION button corresponding to the
21. ands as well as by outputting two neighboring bands only using the Mute function refer to page 34 Important points in adjusting the phase When the values of the slope at the crossover point set at 12 dB oct or 36dB oct for both filters the phase reverses 180 in the cut off frequency of the filter In this case setting to reverse improves the connection between sounds Normal Reverse 0 dB 12 dB oct 36 dB oct For better frequency characteristics Adjusting the filter together with the equalizer function page 22 creates a natural sound environ ment in the car or the subwoofer effectively Although the slope of the high pass filter 15 normally set as PASS may sometimes repro duce clear and high quality bass rage In this case adjust the cut off frequency to 20 40 Hz and adjust the slope to 18 36 dB oct e f the subwoofer is installed in the rear tray setting up the slope of the low pass filter gently 6 12 dB oct gives the listener the feeling that the sound dwindles to the rear with a resultant dis tortion of the forward sound image position It is recommended to set the slope 18 dB oct or more and set the cut off frequency to 100 Hz or below Adjusting the low range effectively When the subwoofer is connected and low ranges are reproduced by small speaker unites such as 4 or less than 5 1 4 in in diameter setting the low range H P F as PASS may incre
22. ase the distortion when strong bass signals enter Should this occur set up H P F to avoid interference with the sub woofer Adjusting the high range effectively Depending on the speaker units installed bass signals for the tweeter about 2 kHz or below may cause distortion as the high pass filter is being adjusted If this happens set a sharp slope of 18 36 dB oct In this case choose such settings that the mid range and tweeter do not become sepa rated The low pass filter is generally set to PASS However if the ultratreble band falls harshly on the ear it is possible to set up a more gentle slope of about 6 dB oct Audio Adjustment lt Memory Functions gt Memory Functions of Adjusted Audio Menu MEMO This system allows the contents of the adjusted equalizer and network to be stored in mem Z ory as follows The numters in represent the numbers of the memory registers to be 2 used 7 x The Equalizer Menu s equalizer curve and the Network Menu s Time alignment and Filter adjustment are simultaneously stored in memory Memory 5 This memory stores the equalizer curve and network setup that have been adjusted to the desired position The memory operations storing recalling etc are carried out using each menu screen In this manual the memory operations that are common to all the menus are illustrated mainly using the screens for a 31 band graphic equalizer Conduct the s
23. e 27 This adjusts the reproduced frequency band cross over frequency and the level of each sound range band when a multi amp system is set up It also corrects unnatural orienta tion of the sound image caused by the locations of the speakers using the Time Alignment function by setting up a delay time difference between speakers set up for different sound ranges Note The 4 buttons on the head unit DEX P9 can not be used for Audio Adjustment opera tions Switching to the Audio Menu When the system is ON you can adjust the sound quality 1 Each press of MENU button selects the desired Audio Menu in the following order m Z C ON en FHD BHL CONTROL Main Main Menu Equalizer Equalizer Menu Network Network Menu 2 Operate the mode 3 Press the BAND button and cancel the Audio Menu Cancel the Audio Menu to return to the operations screen of the source currently in use comtat 1 Audio Adjustment lt Main gt Main Menu MAIN With this menu you can make the following four adjustments Fader Balance Adjustment lt FAD BAL CONTROL Closed state Bass Treble Adjustment lt B T gt Open state Listening Position Adjustment PS Open state Source Level Adjustment lt SLA gt Open state Switching to the Main Menu Press the MENU button and select the Main Menu refer to page 14
24. e RCA input power 54 amplifier to the blue white lead of this unit The fuse is blown Remove the cause and 53 replace with another fuse of the same rating Incorrect connection Make sure all the 53 56 connectors are properly connected Unnatural sound The mode setting switches Set the mode setting 9 are incorrectly set switches correctly then press the RESET button m Z C Specifications GENERAL Power Source DC 14 4 V 10 8 15 1 V allowable Grounding system Negative type E A E 4A Dimensions 191 W x 49 H x 220 D mm a 1 8 kg DSP PREAMP Tone controls parametric Bass frequency 63 Hz 100 Hz 160 Hz 250 Hz Treble frequency 4 kHz 6 3 kHz 10 kHz 16 kHz cg T 12 dB 1 dB 31 band graphic equalizer L R independent Frequency 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 3 oct MN e 12 dB 0 5 dB Crossover network L R independent SUBWOOFER wo HPF frequency 20 Hz 100 Hz 1 3 oct LPF frequency 25 Hz 250 Hz 1 3 oct 10 dB 24 dB 0 5 dB LOW HPF frequency 25 Hz 250 Hz 1 3 oct te LPF frequency 250 Hz 10 kHz 1 3 oct Gain 0 dB 24 dB 0 5 dB MID HPF frequency 200 Hz 10 kHz 1 3 oct LPF frequency 2 kHz 20 kHz 1 3 oct M Gain 0 dB
25. e functions you can perform the same operations with the head unit however the remote controller offers a number of buttons such as SHIFT MENU RETURN and FUNCTION buttons 1 6 which are not provided on the head unit And all of audio adjustment operations can only be con ducted with the remote controller Important The serial number of this device is located on the bottom of this product For your own security and convenience be sure to record this number on the enclosed warranty card m Z C About the Digital Network A vehicle unlike the home audio imposes several constraints upon the quality of repro duced sound and have the following effects Reflected sounds have strong effects on direct sounds because of the confined space and complex shape within a vehicle This disturbs frequency characteristics and significantly reduces sound quality The orientation of the sound image becomes unnatural because speakers may not be installed symmetrically to left and right of the listener or because speakers are installed in both the front and rear This system is equipped with a wide variety of functions that use DSP to create the ideal sound quality and sound image in a vehicle and overcome these constraints on reverbera tion Before Using This Product MODE Switch Setting This product equipped two setting modes one is LR IND mode and the other is LR COM mode LR IND mode can be adjusted
26. e open and closed states of the menu display and setting screen To cancel the Network Menu press the BAND button If adjustments are difficult Adjusting the Network requires technical skills and knowledge of the amplifiers and speakers installed in the system Consult your dealer from which the products were purchased if adjustments are difficult When adjustments have already been made at your dealer the optimum setup for vehicle s particular interior has already been installed in the memory In this case recall the corresponding memory for use refer to page 41 When completing the adjustment tis recommended that adjustment settings be stored in memory soon after the adjustments are completed Refer to page 38 for Memory operations After completing the network adjustments adjust the overall balance of the sound image by using the Position Fine Tuning function of the Main Menu as necessary refer to page 18 Audio Adjustment Network Time Alignment Adjustment T A Open state In the vehicle the different speaker units are at widely differing distances from the listener The sounds from the speakers therefore reach the listener at different times When a multi amp system is set up this causes different delays for each frequency band high mid low and ultrabass ranges marring the position of the sound image and the overall balance and disturbing the frequency characteristics The Time Alignment
27. ead unit is sold separately Switching to each Audio menu brings up the title screen of each menu first On this title screen of the Audio menu the stored contents are displayed Note A maximum of 20 characters can be stored The same contents are displayed on the title screen of all the Audio menus Inputting Characters Switching to the Edit Mode Characters are input in Edit Mode EDIT 1 Press the MENU button to switch to the Audio Menu It is possible to switch to edit mode from all the Audio Menus Main Equalizer Network Switch to one of these menus Example Main Menu GOMAACT FRONT MAIH 0150 m LEFT 0 RIBHT C CONTROL REHR 2 Open the cover of the remote controller 20 3 Press the SHIFT button for two seconds to switch to Edit Mode The display switches to Character Input Screen to allow input of characters 4 Switch the desired character type with FUNCTION button 1 Each press of FUNCTION button 1 changes the Character type in the fol lowing order Upper case alphabet Capital Letter Numbers and Symbols Lower case alphabet Small Letter m Z 4 Note Youcan select to input Numbers and Symbols by pressing FUNCTION button 2 S Select letters numbers and sym bols with the 7 buttons 6 Move the box left and right with the lt gt buttons To insert a space skip the b
28. er units Audio Adjustment Network Filter Adjustment FTR Open state The following adjustments can be made during filter adjustments Make the appropriate adjustments for the reproduced frequency band and characteristics of the connected speaker unit Filter frequency adjustment Every 1 3 octave Level adjustment 0 5 dB 1 step The cut off frequencies of the high pass filter H P F and the low pass filter L P F of each band subwoofer low mid high and the reproduction level of each band are set up Range Cut off frequency Cut off frequency Level adjustment of of L P F range Subwoofer range 20 Hz 100 Hz 25 Hz 250 Hz 24 10 dB Low range 25 Hz 250 Hz 250 Hz 10 kHz 24 0 dB Mid range 200 Hz 10 kHz 2 kHz 20 kHz 24 0 dB High range 1 6 kHz 20 kHz 8 kHz 20 kHz 24 0 dB Slope adjustment PASS 6 dB oct 36 dB oct Every 6 dB oct total of 6 steps The slope inclination of attenuation of filter characteristics of H P F and L P F is set up Note When the slope is set as PASS the audio signals bypass the filter circuit cutting out the effect of the filter circuit n order to protect the speaker unit H P F has no PASS set up for high ranges norder to protect the speaker unit H P F has no PASS set up for mid range however you can set to PASS by changing the settings refer to page 36 step 8 Level dB
29. er using the Time Alignment Adjustment function of the Network Menu refer to page 29 Adjust the overall distance from the left and right speakers using the Position Fine Tuning Function Use the set values for the Time Alignment Adjustment function to fine tune the overall balance of the sound image positions Use the Position Fine Tuning Function to adjust the overall level balance between the left and right speakers Adjust the difference in sound levels between the left and right speakers so that the sound image is in the front Adjusting distance using the Position Fine Tuning function When the display has switched to Time Alignment Adjustment Screen after adjusting the distance between the listening position and each speaker using the Position Fine Tuning function the values set using the Position Fine Tuning function will be added to the values created using the Time Alignment Adjustment function and the sum of the values displayed To store the displayed values in memory as new values for the Time Alignment Adjustment function standard values for the Position Fine Tuning function adjust any one value again using the A W buttons The displayed values will be stored in memory and the distance between the lis tening position and each speaker set using the Position Fine Tuning function will be reset and returned to 0 When the distance has been using the Time Alignment Adjustment function The distance adjustment of the P
30. eset memory will be erased and must be repro grammed After sales Service for Pioneer Products Please contact the dealer or distributor from where you purchased the product for its after sales service including warranty conditions or any other information In case the necessary information is not available please contact the companies listed below HSITONA Please do not ship your product to the companies at the addresses listed below for repair without advance contact m U S A CANADA Pioneer Electronics Service Inc Pioneer Electronics of Canada Inc CUSTOMER SERVICE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT 300 Allstate Parkway P O Box 1760 Markham Ontario L3R OP2 Long Beach CA 90801 905 479 4411 800 421 1404 1 877 283 5901 For warranty information please see the Limited Warranty sheet included with your product Audio Adjustment Audio Menu This system has the following three Audio Menus Main lt Main gt page 15 This carries out Fader Balance Adjustments as well as Bass Treble Adjustment the basis for sound quality adjustments It also sets up and adjusts the Position Selector which cor rects the orientation of the sound image for the listener s position in the vehicle Equalizer Equalizer page 22 This corrects complex frequency disturbance in a vehicle The Equalizer function for the component can make fine adjustments of sound quality for each frequency Network Network pag
31. g adapts To establish a safe level e Start your volume control at a low setting e Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distor tion Once you have established a comfortable sound level e Set the dial and leave it there Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime We Want You Listening For A Lifetime Used wisely your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid pro longed exposure to excessive noise This list of sound levels is included for your protection Decibel Level Example 30 Quiet library soft whispers 40 Living room refrigerator bedroom away from traffic 50 Light traffic normal conversation quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner hair dryer noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic garbage disposals alarm clock at two feet THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE 90 Subway motorcycle truck traffic lawn mower 100 Garbage truck chain saw pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast jet plane 180 Rocket launching pad Information courtesy of the Deafness
32. icle nstall the unit where it does not get in the driver s way and cannot injure the passenger if there is a sudden stop like an emergency stop Installing the Unit 1 Install the brackets to the bottom of the unit Bind screw 4 x 5 mm a fe gt s Bracket ay 2 Install the unit to the vehicle Tapping screw 4 x 12 mm Drill a hole of 2 2 5 mm Car mat or shassis Troubleshooting When an error occurs locate the cause according to the list below In most cases the prob lem is incorrect connections or settings 1 Double check the connections and settings using the Checklist 2 If connections and settings are correct press the RESET button Refer to Resetting the Microprocessor on page 10 3 If the malfunction continues even after pressing the RESET button contact your dealer or nearest authorized Pioneer Service Station Checklist Symptom Cause Remedy Page No Operation The battery is not Connect the battery connected An yellow lead is not Connect all yellow leads 29 properly connected to the battery terminal 33 supplied with constant power regardless of the ignition switch position after running them through the vehicle s fuse unit A black lead ground is Firmly connect all the black 53 not properly connected leads to the vehicle metal 55 body A blue white lead is not Connect the blue white 53 properly connected lead of th
33. ight Using the Position Selector lt POSI gt 1 Open the cover of the remote controller in the Main Menu refer to page 5 This switches to Main Menu Setting Screen 2 Press the FUNCTION button 2 The display switches to Position Selector Screen 3 Press the FUNCTION button 2 again to turn the Position Selector function ON 4 Press one of buttons A and select the desired position Set up the position to match the posi tion of the listener in the car Experimenting with other positions The position is normally designed to match the listener s position in the car However other positions may prove to be more effective depending on the model of the car and the location of the speakers Compare the sound and choose the position in which the sounds are most natural Fine Tuning the Position After choosing the position using the Position Selector function it is possible to fine tune the distance and the difference in sound levels Conduct the fine tuning to match the loca tion of the left and right speakers and the shape of the car and correct the position of the sound image so that the sounds are most natural Distance DIS 0 134 in 0 67 in 1 step The longer the distance the longer the sounds coming from the speaker take to reach the ears of the listener giving the listener the feeling that the speaker is moving further away The sound image thus moves in the direction in which the value f
34. ith cable clamps or adhesive tape To protect the wiring wrap adhesive tape around them where they lie against metal parts Route and secure all wiring so it cannot touch any moving parts such as the gear shift handbrake and seat rails Do not route wiring in places that get hot such as near the heater outlet If the insula tion of the wiring melts or gets torn there is a dan ger of the wiring short circuiting to the vehicle body Don t pass the yellow lead through a hole into the engine compartment to connect to the battery This will damage the lead insulation and cause a very dangerous short Do not shorten any leads If you do the protection circuit may fail to work when it should Never feed power to other equipment by cutting the insulation of the power supply lead of the unit and tapping into the lead The current capacity of the lead will be exceeded causing overheating When replacing a fuse be sure to use only fuses of the rating prescribed on the fuse holder The black lead is ground Please ground this lead separately from the ground of high current prod ucts such as power amps If you ground the products together and the ground becomes detached there is a risk of damage to the products or fire When this product s source is switched ON a con trol signal is output through the blue white lead Connect to an external power amp s system remote control max 300 mA 12 V DC When an external power amp is being
35. k 12 5k 16k 20k Frequency z FV NN e e This sound range feels almost like pressure on the ears of the listener particularly if the sound is too strong In this range the listener feels the heavy bass This is also the range in which the impact of the sound is felt in the body Excessive sound in this range will impair the clarity of the overall sound The sound range required for bass A lack of sound in this range results in a weak bass impact while excessive sound will muffle the overall sound A clear reproduction lends depth to the overall sound This is the sound range in which the sound signals most dense and where the sound outline is created A lack of sound in this range results in a lack of warmth Excessive sound dims clarity The sound range required for the core of the sound A lack of sound in this range weakens the core An important range for keeping the overall sound quality in balance In this range the sharp expansive sounds of the brass and electric guitar are felt However excessive sound in this range is tiring on the ears This sound range adds color and gaiety to the overall sound A lack in sound in this range will result in a muffled overall sound while excessive sound will enhance the metallic aspects Q This range is required for the glamorous sound of the cymbals However this range does not contain the basic frequencies of almost all the instruments Therefore
36. or the dis tance is closer to 0 Adjustment range in the difference in sound levels LEV 0 30 dB 1dB 1step The smaller the level the lower the sound volume output from the speaker giving the lis tener the feeling that the speaker is moving further away The sound image thus moves in the direction in which the value for the difference in sound levels is closer to 0 Relationship between the distance and the delay time It is necessary to adjust the delay time irrespective of the distance between the listening position and each speaker unit for better sound quality With this system when you adjust the distance the corresponding delay time is conducted automatically It means that you can adjust the time alignment without calculating Note Fine tuning can be conducted separately for each position The values set after fine tuning are stored into memory as the values for the position When the position is next called up the fine tuning values are recalled 1 Use the Position Selector m function and select the position SRL refer to page 17 Example When selecting FRONT L 2 Press the FUNCTION button 2 TT for two seconds and switch to FRONT L Position Fine Tuning Screen inch 3 Press FUNCTION buttons 1 or 2 and select the distance DIS sU adjustment or difference in gt dE sound levels LEV adjustment Continued overleaf m Z C Audio Adjustment lt Main gt 4 Pres
37. osition Fine Tuning function uses the distance adjustment of the Time Alignment Adjustment function as its basis If the distance is reset using the Time Alignment Adjustment function this standard value is changed When this happens any distance adjustment previously set using the Position Fine Tuning function is reset to 0 Audio Adjustment lt Main gt Source Level Adjustment lt SLA gt Open state The SLA Source Level Adjustment function prevents radical leaps in volume level when switching between sources Settings are based on the FM volume level which remains unchanged Compare the FM volume with the volume of the other source refer to DEX P9 sold separately Owner s Manual Press the MENU button to switch to the Main Menu Open the cover of the remote controller switches to Main Menu Setting Screen Press Function button 3 on MAIN Menu Setting Screen The display switches to SLA Adjustment Screen DD AUX DAE Increase or decrease the level with the A V buttons The display shows 4 4 CO HM Note Since the FM volume is the control SLA is not possible in the FM modes The AM volume level which is different from the FM base setting volume level can also be adjusted similar to sources other than tuner The head unit s CD player Multi CD player DVD player set to the same volume adjust ment setting automatically e AUX External and Extern
38. ox with the gt button Continued overleaf Display for the Person who Set Up the Audio Adjustments 7 When you have completed title input memorize by pressing the FUNCTION button 5 8 Press the FUNCTION button 6 or RETURN button and return to the previous mode MAIN 0 9 The contents stored in memory are indicated on the display Switching the Audio Menu displays on the title screen the contents stored in memory When removing the car battery The separately sold head unit DEX P9 stores the name of the person who set up the audio in memory Removing the car battery clears the memory ENGLISH QO Frequency 1 25 kHz 3 15 12 5 kHz Memory Data Memo Equalizer Memory Data Memo Network Filter characteristics H P F Level Phase Level Phase Network Time Alignment Position 1 m Z 4 ON en Position M2 Position M3 Position M4 Position 5 Connecting the Units Note This unit is for vehicles with a 12 volt battery and negative grounding Before installing it in a recre ational vehicle truck or bus check the battery voltage To avoid shorts in the electrical system be sure to disconnect the C battery cable before beginning installation Refer to the owner s manual for details on con necting the power amp and other units then make connections correctly Secure the wiring w
39. r 22 Egualizer Heb eee 22 Switching to the Equalizer Menu Relation Between Frequency Characteristics and Sound Quality bass 23 Adjusting the 31 Band Graphic Equalizer 25 Flat funcion 26 Audio Adjustment Network 21 What is the Multi Amp System 24 Network MODU s same 28 Switching to the Network Menu Time Alignment Adjustment 29 Switching to the Time Alignment Adjustment Mode Measuring the Distance to be Corrected Inputting the Distance to be Corrected P DAGO DAMES tret nou 293 Switching to the Filter Adjustment Mode Using the Mute function Adjusting the Filter Audio Adjustment Memory Functions 38 Memory Functions of Adjusted Audio Menu 55 see 38 Switching to Memory Mode 39 Equalizer Menu Network Menu Storing the Adjustment Data in Memory 40 Recalling Data Stored in Memory 4 Recalling Memory Using Forward Reverse Order Functions of Equalizer Menu Specifying the Memory Number Directly Memory Protect function 43 Memory Clearing Operations Display for the Person who Set Up the Audio Adjustments 45 Inputting the Name 5 45 Inputting Characters sente 45 Memory Dat
40. r Amplifier t vv Connecting the Units Connecting the Power Terminal 1 Put the short circuit protection cover around the blue white yellow and black lead Be sure to use this cover to prevent short circuit Short circuit protection cover 2 Connecting the leads Securely fasten the leads with terminal screws ReMOTE mie SS Terminal screw hor uis screw BBB E we PA Yellow lead Black lead s 5 74 ground e 4 Ground terminal Pot Blue white lead 3 Cover the entire terminal with the short circuit protection cover Short circuit protection cover Connecting the IP BUS and Optical Cable Connecting the Cables 1 Attach the cable clamp When plugging the optical cable and IP BUS cable into the unit use the supplied cable cramp to prevent the cables from being bent sharply 2 Route the optical cable and IP BUS cable through the cable clamp m Z C Attach the cable clamp into the hole Installation Note Before finally installing the unit connect the wiring temporarily making sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly Useonly the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation The use of unauthorized parts can cause malfunction Consult with your nearest dealer if installation requires the drilling of holes or other modifications of the veh
41. s ON memory to M4 is protected simultaneously You cannot operate the Protect function on M5 memory Recall the memory refer to page 42 Specify the memory number directly to recall the memory Press the RETURN button for two seconds to turn ON the Protect function Press the button again for two seconds to cancel the Protect function suet C2 o EDIT 52 RETURN When turning the Protect function ON OFF Turning the Protect function ON OFF does not bring up anything on the display When the Protect function is turned ON and the user attempts to store new data in that memory the amp appears to signify that data storage is not possible Memory Clearing Operations It is possible to clear the memory of the equalizer and network Clearing operations are conducted as follows m Z C ON en 1 Recall the memory to be cleared by clearing operation refer to page 42 Specify the memory number directly to recall the memory 1 EDIT 4 5 ss 2 Press the FUNCTION button 6 for two seconds to clear the memory Note When the Protect function is turned ON it is not possible to clear the memory Display for the Person who Set Up the Audio Adjustments Inputting the Name Inputting the name of the person who set up the memory Equalizer and Network of the Audio menu or messages stores them in the DEX P9 s head unit s memory The DEX P9 h
42. s Open Opening the cover of the remote controller makes the menu display to the open state Menu display in open state Example Main Menu Setting Screen 10k 20 HH Note Positions of menu items on the display correspond to the positions of FUNCTION buttons 1 6 Menu display in open state Using FUNCTION buttons 1 6 operable functions are displayed When the cover is closed in the middle of operation Closing the cover during operation releases the previous operation and returns the menu display to the closed mode Before Using This Product About This Product This product is universal digital preamp equalizer which can be operated with the com bined head unit DEX P9 sold separately You can operate a number of Audio Adjustment functions with separately sold head unit About This Manual This product features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception and operation are designed for the easiest possible use but many are not self explanatory This operation manual is intended to help you benefit fully from their potential and to maximize your listening enjoyment We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the functions and their operation by reading through the manual before you begin using this product It is especially important that you read and observe the Precaution on page 11 and in other sections This manual mainly explains the remote controller operation In som
43. s the 4 buttons to correct the position of the sound image Holding down these buttons continues their operations during distance tuning holding down the button moves the distance 1 34 in 1 step S After tuning has been completed press the RETURN button to cancel the Position Fine Tuning Screen The values are stored in memory and the display returns to Position Selector Screen Points concerning fine tuning While listening to vocals adjust the distance to position the vocal sound image naturally to the front Effective distance Adjustment Using the Position Fine Tuning function Relation to Time Alignment Adjustment function Time Alignment Adjustment function of the Network Menu page 29 When the system comprises a multi amp system the distance between the listening posi tion and each speaker can be tuned using either of two methods m Z C The distance between the listening position and each speaker of each band high mid low and subwoofer can be adjusted for the left and right speakers Distance tuning of the Position Fine Tuning function The distance between the listening position and the left and right speakers can be tuned regardless of the band The same tuning is conducted for high mid and low range bands With a multi amp system combine the two methods to ensure the position of the sound images are set up more effectively Adjust the distance from each speak
44. ss the button to switch the band to be adjusted and high pass filter low pass filter Press the lt buttons to set up the cut off frequency of the selected filter crossover frequency Holding down these buttons continues their operations Set up the cut off frequencies of each filter for all the bands Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust each filter so that the band used and crossover frequency are appropriately located Important points in adjusting cut off frequencies e If the subwoofer is installed in the rear tray setting a high cut off frequency of L P F of the subwoofer separates the bass and gives the listener the feeling that the bass is coming from behind The L P F of the subwoofer is recommended to be set at 100 Hz or below e Speakers used for mid and high ranges are generally constructed to handle a limited level of input compared to low range speakers If the cut off frequency of H P F is set lower than necessary strong bass signals can reach the speaker and may damage it Important points in adjusting the level The low band because of its sound frequency characteristics incorporates the basic frequencies of many musical instruments It is recommended that the level adjustment of the low band be made first and then the level adjustment of the mid high and subwoofer be made in that order 7 Press 7 buttons and adjust the level of each band D Holding down these buttons continues i
45. the equalizer and network adjustment independently between Left and Right channel LR COM mode can be adjusted these adjustment simultaneously between Left and Right channel Since usable functions are dif ferent between LR IND and LR COM be sure to set the mode correctly Set MODE switch of this product to appropriate position with a pen tip or other pointed instrument Pioneer LR coM O gt Resetting the Microprocessor The microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions When using this product for the first time after installation When the machine fails to operate properly When strange incorrect messages appear on the display When setting the position of the MODE switch of this product m Z C To reset the microprocessor press the RESET button on this unit with a pen tip or other pointed instrument Pioneer RESET MODE com umo gt Before Using This Product Precaution CAUTION USE OF CONTROL OR ADJUSTMENT OR PERFOR MANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPEC IFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA TION EXPOSURE CAUTION THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD Keep this manual handy as a reference for operating procedures and precautions Always keep the volume low enough for outside sounds to be audible Protect the product from moisture f the battery is disconnected the pr
46. u displays open state Stored data can be retrieved directly Recalling Memory Using Forward Reverse Order Functions of Equalizer Menu 1 Close the cover of the remote TIE controller The menu display switches to closed CB EN 10k state 2 Press the A V buttons to recall the memory Press these buttons to move forwards or backwards through the memory numbers QUPD HET LEE BEI 1 20 Specifying the Memory Number Directly 1 Switch to the memory mode of each menu refer to page 39 The display switches to Memory Operations Screen of each menu m Z 4 2 Press the FUNCTION button to recall the memory Press the FUNCTION button which corresponds to the desired memory number Memory recall operations on the Equalizer Menu When the Flat function is turned ON it is not possible to recall memory After completing adjustments Recalling the memory clears the adjustment data Store the adjustment data into memory when necessary refer to page 40 Audio Adjustment lt Memory Functions gt Memory Protect function In order to avoid accidentally erasing data which have been stored in memory or to avoid replacing stored data it is possible to set up a Protect function for the following memory numbers When the Protect function is ON adjustment data storage operations are not accepted Note When the Protect function i
47. uency range the load on each unit is reduced ensuring optimum performance Under the multi amp system it is necessary to divide the audio signals into each frequency range band and strictly control the set up conditions using the network Under this system the audio unit incorporates a network The following adjustments can be conducted within the vehicle Time Alignment Adjustment function adjusts for the difference in the distance between the listener and each speaker unit e Filter function sets up a low pass filter and high pass filter to decide the reproduced frequency band the level and the phase of each speaker unit As the audio signals are processed in the form of digital signals when the network 15 work ing the sound characteristics that best fit the vehicle interior may be created without any deterioration in sound quality Network Menu N W With this menu you can make the following three adjustments Time Alignment Adjustment T A Open state e Filter Adjustment FTR Open state Memory functions of Adjusted Network Open state Refer to page 38 m Z C Switching to the Network Menu Press the MENU button and select the Network Menu refer to page 14 Compact iSO GYEH After the title screen the display switches to the operation screen of the Network Menu Opening and closing the cover of the remote controller refer to page 5 switches between th
48. upplied 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 Setting Example mm m Optical cable IP BUS cable Multi CD player sold separately DEX P9 DEQ P9 a sold separately ON O Q Q SU o o eee Front Tweeter Front Mid range Front Woofer Subwoofer Connecting the Units Lud Connection Diagram To IP BUS OUTPUT black To Optical OUTPUT black Blue white To system control terminal of the power amp max 300 mA 12 V DC Yellow To terminal always supplied with power regardless of ignition switch position Black ground To vehicle metal body DEX P9 Optical INPUT IP BUS INPUT blue blue Power Terminal Refer to Connecting the Power Fuse 4A Terminal on page 51 RCA OUTPUT See Connecting the RCAInput Amprifier Fuse holder Connecting the RCA Input Amplifier m Z C SUBWOOFER LOW MID White C D For system remote control o GRE Blue white Blue white Power Amplifier Power Amplifier Power Tweeter Q Mid range Woofer Subwoofer Amplifier Powe
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