Alpine ERA G311 User Manual

R
ERA-G311  
Sound Field Processor  
• OWNER'S MANUAL (page 2- page 35)  
Please read this manual to maximize your  
enjoyment of the outstanding performance and  
feature capabilities of the equipment, then retain  
the manual for future reference.  
LISTENING POSITION SELECTOR  
SOUND FIELD PROCESSOR  
FEMALE POPS ROCK NEWS  
EQ SEL  
L.P.S.  
SUR  
BBE  
NORMAL STADIUM  
EQ  
FLAT  
MALE  
DUAL EQ  
LIVE  
CHURCH  
HALL  
DANCE  
OFF  
1
2
3
F
SUB.W  
PHASE  
7
BAND EQUALIZER SURROUND  
/
R
180°  
50  
80 140 200 315 500 800 1.2K 2K 3.2K 5K  
8K 11K 16K  
14 BAND EQUALIZER  
FRONT  
7
BAND  
/
REAR  
7
BAND EQUALIZER  
BBE  
SUR  
EQ  
DISP  
1
2
3
4
5
6
English  
Conte nts  
Page  
4 ....................................................................... Precautions  
Basic Operation  
5 ...................................................................Power ON/OFF  
5 ..................... Adjusting Volume/Balance/Fader/Subwoofer  
Equalizer/Surround Operation  
6 .................................................... Band Quantity Switching  
6 ..................................................................... Dual Function  
7 ............................................................... Equalizer Presets  
8 ........................................ Adjusting the Equalizer Settings  
9 .......................................................... Selecting BBE Mode  
10 .........................................Creating a Custom BBE Curve  
11 ........... Choosing the Listening Position Selector (L.P.S.)  
12 ................................................................ Adjusting L.P.S.  
13 ..................................................... DSP Surround Presets  
14 ....................................... Adjusting the Surround Settings  
15 ................................... Memorizing the Equalizer Settings  
16 ............................................................. Switching Display  
Remote Control Operation  
18 .............. Selecting the Factory Preset Equalizer Settings  
19 ................ Selecting the Factory Preset Surround Modes  
20 .................................................. Selecting the BBE Mode  
21 ........................... Recalling the Stored Equalizer Settings  
22 ........... Choosing the Listening Position Selector (L.P.S.)  
23 .................................. Turning the Defeat Mode On or Off  
(RUE-4160/RUE-4162 only)  
24 ..................................Customizing the Equalizer Settings  
25 ....................................... Adjusting the Surround Settings  
26 .............................................Making the BBE by Yourself  
27 ...................................Storing Custom Equalizer Settings  
28 ................................................................ Adjusting L.P.S.  
29 .......................................... Adjusting the Time Correction  
31 ............................................. Storing the Time Correction  
32 .............................. Recalling the Stored Time Correction  
34 ........................................................ In Case of Difficulty  
35 ................................................................. Specifications  
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Pre c a utions  
Te m p e ra ture  
Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is  
between +60°C (+140°F) and –10°C (+14°F)  
before turning your unit on.  
+60°C  
–10°C  
Insta lla tion Loc a tion  
Make sure the ERA-G311 will not be exposed  
to:  
Direct sun and heat  
High humidity  
Excessive dust  
Excessive vibrations  
Re p la c ing Fuse s  
Replace the fuse with one with the same  
amperage (3A).  
3A  
Ma inte na nc e  
If you have problems, do not attempt to repair  
the unit yourself. Return it to your Alpine dealer  
or the nearest Alpine Service Station for  
servicing.  
Ca ution  
ERA-G311 allows three different modes of  
system as "1) 7 Band EQ + Surround + LPS +  
BBE", "2) 14 Band EQ + LPS + BBE" and "3) 7  
Band EQ + 7 Band EQ (Dual EQ) + LPS +  
BBE".  
When the mode is changed, all systems should  
be reset to change the program for DSP. This  
resetting is made automatically when you push  
the key of switching mode and cause to clear  
stored memory of presets.  
Not to delete your stored presets, please  
determine the mode you use and have attention  
not to switch the mode after making your  
presets.  
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English  
Ba sic Op e ra tion  
Powe r ON/ OFF  
The unit is turned OFF/ON from the head unit's  
Power switch.  
Operating procedures for use with  
non-Ai-NET Head Units  
Ad justing Volum e / Ba la nc e /  
Fa d e r/ Sub woofe r  
Make each adjustment on the Head Unit.  
For PHASE switching, press and hold the Audio  
Control button on the Head Unit at least 2  
seconds.  
Note: Some functions or displays are limited  
depending on the product used.  
If you have any question, consult with the  
authorized Alpine dealer.  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Ba nd Qua ntity Switc hing  
1
Press and hold the EQ SEL button for at least 4  
seconds to switch the equalizer band from 7 to  
14 bands.  
1
7 Band  
EQ SEL  
Note: In the 14 band equalizer mode, the  
14 Band  
surround cannot be used.  
Front 7 Band  
Rear 7 Band  
Dua l Func tion  
Press and hold the EQ SEL button for at least 4  
seconds in the 14 band mode to activate the  
dual mode.  
(Front output: 80, 200, 500, 1.2k, 3.2k, 8k,  
16 kHz  
1
7 Band  
EQ SEL  
14 Band  
Rear output: 50, 140, 315, 800, 2k, 5k,  
11 kHz)  
Front 7 Band  
Rear 7 Band  
Note: In the dual equalizer mode, the surround  
cannot be used.  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Eq ua lize r Pre se ts  
Six typical equalizer settings are preset at the  
factory for a variety of musical source material.  
Setting 1: FLAT  
EQ  
1
Press the EQ (EQUALIZER) button to select  
the flat frequency response.  
Frequency  
Setting 2: MALE (VOCAL)  
EQ  
2
3
Press the EQ button to select the MALE setting.  
Frequency  
Setting 3: FEMALE (VOCAL)  
EQ  
Press the EQ button to select the FEMALE  
setting.  
Frequency  
Setting 4: POPS  
EQ  
4
5
Press the EQ button to select the POPS setting.  
Frequency  
Setting 5: ROCK  
EQ  
Press the EQ button to select the ROCK  
setting.  
Frequency  
Setting 6: NEWS  
6
EQ  
Press the EQ button to select the NEWS  
setting.  
Frequency  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Ad justing the Eq ua lize r  
Se tting s  
You can modify the Equalizer settings to create  
a response curve more appealing to your  
personal taste.  
Press the EQ (EQUALIZER) button repeatedly  
to select the Equalizer setting preset which you  
wish to adjust. The EQ indicator blinks for 5  
seconds.  
1
EQ  
FLAT  
EQ  
The example shows FLAT mode.  
Dual mode  
F
DISP  
While the EQ indicator is blinking, press the  
DISP button. The EQ mode will toggle between  
front or rear.  
R
While the EQ indicator is blinking, press the EQ  
BAND DN (l ) or UP (r ) button to select the  
frequency band to adjust. The BAND indicator  
of the selected frequency will blink.  
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2
3
Press the LEVEL DN (> ) or LEVEL UP (< )  
button while the frequency range is blinking to  
decrease or increase the level respectively.  
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to adjust other  
frequency ranges.  
To adjust other Equalizer settings, repeat Steps  
1 to 3 .  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Se le c ting BBE Mode  
The BBE (Barcus Berry Electronics) processor  
installed in this unit is designed to correct the  
phase distortion inherent in most loudspeaker  
designs. Ensuring the phase integrity of the  
signal driving the speakers improves the  
accurate reproduction of the sound. When used  
in conjunction with the equalizer and sound field  
effects, optimum sound space enhancement  
can take place.  
Press the BBE button.  
With each press of the button the mode will  
changed in the sequence: BBE 1, BBE 2, BBE  
3, and BBE OFF. The BBE effect is the highest  
in BBE 1 mode, will be reduced in BBE 2 mode  
and will have the least effect in BBE 3 mode.  
1
1
BBE  
BBE  
BBE  
BBE  
BBE  
2
3
OFF  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Cre a ting a Custom BBE  
Curve  
Press the BBE button to select a BBE mode to  
be adjusted. The BBE indicator will blink for 5  
seconds.  
1
2
1
BBE  
BBE  
While the BBE indicator is blinking, press the  
EQ Band up/down (r /l ) buttons to select  
either the high or low frequency bands to be  
adjusted.  
Example: BBE 1  
Adjust for desired levels by pressing the level  
UP/DN (< / > ) adjusting buttons while the  
indicator is blinking.  
Adjustments can be made to the other BBE  
modes by repeating the above procedures for  
each one you wish to customize.  
3
10  
English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Choosing the Liste ning Posi-  
tion Se le c tor (L.P.S.)  
This feature gives the user the ability to adjust  
the time delay of the 4 main speakers to  
provide the ideal sound stage for each listener  
in the car. The staging can be optimized for the  
front passenger, driver, front passenger and  
driver, or front and rear passengers and driver.  
Press the L.P.S. button repeatedly to select the  
desired listening position.  
L.P.S.  
1
The L.P.S. indicator shows the seat position.  
All seats  
Front seats  
Front left seat  
Front right seat  
OFF  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Ad justing L.P.S.  
Press the L.P.S. button repeatedly to select  
the L.P.S. mode you want to adjust.  
The L.P.S. indicator will blink for 5 seconds.  
1
2
L.P.S.  
While the L.P.S. indicator is blinking, press  
the up/down (< , > ) and left/right (l , r )  
buttons, to fine tune the time correction for  
the selected position.  
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Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
DSP Surround Pre se ts  
The ERA-G311 employs DSP (Digital Signal  
Processing) to duplicate mathematically various  
listening environments. Six typical surround  
settings are provided for a variety of musical  
source material as follows.  
Note: If 14-band equalizer is selected, the DSP  
Surround function can not be used.  
NORMAL (Flat)  
SUR  
SUR  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press the SUR (SURROUND) button to select  
the Surround OFF (Flat) mode.  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
STADIUM  
D
Press the SUR button to select the mode which  
duplicates the acoustics of a large outdoor  
stadium.  
LIVE  
LIVE  
SUR  
SUR  
Press the SUR button to select the mode which  
duplicates the acoustics of a small, intimate  
concert hall with few reflections.  
CHURCH  
Press the SUR button to select the mode which  
duplicates the acoustics of a large cathedral  
with high ceilings and many reflections.  
CHURCH  
DANCE  
SUR  
Press the SUR button to select the mode which  
duplicates the acoustics of a dance hall with  
moderate reflections.  
DANCE  
DANCE  
HALL  
HALL  
SUR  
Press the SUR button to select the mode which  
duplicates the acoustics of a large concert hall  
with limited reflections.  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Ad justing the Surround  
Se tting s  
You can adjust the Surround settings for your  
preference.  
Press the SUR button repeatedly to select the  
desired surround mode (except NORMAL). The  
selected surround mode indicator blinks for 5  
seconds.  
1
2
STADIUM  
SUR  
SUR  
While the surround mode indicator is blinking,  
press the > or < button to decrease or  
increase the reverberation level. Adjustments  
can be made within a range of +4 to  
–4 steps.  
4
Press the l or r button to adjust the initial  
reverberation time. Adjustments can be made  
within a range of +4 to –4 steps.  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Me m orizing the  
Eq ua lize r Se tting s  
@.#  
1
Press the EQ button to select the desired  
equalizer setting (factory preset or your own)  
you wish to store in memory.  
1
2
EQ  
Press and hold any one of the Memory buttons  
for at least 2 seconds. The Preset indicators  
blink for 5 seconds showing the unit is ready for  
storing.  
PE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press the Memory button into which you wish to  
store the selected equalization setting while the  
Preset indicators are blinking. Repeat Steps 1  
to 3 to store other settings.  
P1  
3
The example shows the setting has been stored  
at the Preset 1.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Notes:  
If the band quantity is switched, the  
memory contents will be cleared.  
You can store the BBE and Surround  
settings as well as the Equalizer settings in  
the Presets.  
To recall the curve memorized, press one of  
the memory buttons you memorized.  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Switc hing Disp la y  
Press the DISP button to switch the display.  
Select one of the display patterns you like.  
1
DISP  
Press and hold the DISP button for more  
than 2 seconds. The display will toggle  
between normal or inverted mode.  
2
DISP  
Example  
Normal mode  
Reverse mode  
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English  
Eq ua lize r/ Surround  
Op e ra tion  
Pattern  
1
Display  
Description  
EQ Pattern  
2
3
Spectrum Analizer Pattern  
Peak Hold Pattern  
4
5
Peak Value Increasing Pattern  
"i" Character Pattern  
Block Pattern  
6
7
8
9
Mirror Pattern  
Spectrum Dual Stack Pattern  
Scan Display  
(Repeats endlessly for 5 seconds from  
Pattern 2 to Pattern 8.)  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
If an Alpine, Ai-Net compatible head unit is  
connected to the ERA-G311, some or all of  
the EQs functions can be controlled from the  
head unit's remote control.  
PWR  
UP  
VOL  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
UNIT  
DN  
PWR  
RUE-4180  
ENT  
VOL  
CD/3D/6D  
BAND  
PROG  
AUDIO  
SEL  
VISUAL  
SEL  
A.PROC  
DEFEAT  
MUTE  
Notes:  
SELECT  
A
V
The following display examples appear in  
the Alpine Ai-compatible head unit  
displays.  
BAND SOURCE A. PROC  
PROG  
CD/3D/6D  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
RUE-4160  
These displays will differ depending upon  
the Alpine head unit connected.  
RUE-4180  
RUE-4160  
Se le c ting the Fa c tory Pre se t  
Eq ua lize r Se tting s  
Press the A.PROC button and select the EQ  
mode. Each press changes the modes as  
follows:  
1
Head Unit  
EQ  
A.PROC  
SUR  
A. PROC  
BBE  
Private  
LPS  
RUE-4180  
RUE-4160  
: Some functions or displays are limited  
depending on the Head Unit used.  
T-CORR  
Press the Up (8 ) or Down (9 ) button to  
select the desired Equalizer mode, "MALE"  
for example.  
2
ENT  
MALE  
RUE-4180  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Se le c ting the Fa c tory Pre se t  
Surround Mod e s  
Note: If 14-band equalizer is selected, the  
DSP Surround function can not be used.  
Press the A.PROC button and select the  
surround mode.  
1
Head Unit  
EQ  
A.PROC  
SUR  
A. PROC  
BBE  
Private  
LPS  
RUE-4180  
RUE-4160  
: Some functions or displays are limited  
T-CORR  
depending on the Head Unit used.  
Press the Up (8 ) or Down (9 ) button to select  
the desired surround mode.  
"STADIUM" for example.  
2
STADIUM  
ENT  
RUE-4180  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Se le c ting the BBE Mod e  
Press the A.PROC (Audio Processor) button to  
select the BBE mode.  
1
Head Unit  
EQ  
A.PROC  
SUR  
A. PROC  
BBE  
Private  
LPS  
RUE-4180  
RUE-4160  
: Some functions or displays are limited  
T-CORR  
depending on the Head Unit used.  
Press the Up (8 ) or Down (9 ) button to select  
the desired BBE mode.  
BBE-1  
2
ENT  
RUE-4160  
RUE-4180  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Re c a lling the Store d  
Eq ua lize r Se tting s  
Press the A. PROC button and select the  
Private mode.  
1
Head Unit  
EQ  
A.PROC  
SUR  
A. PROC  
BBE  
Private  
LPS  
RUE-4180  
RUE-4160  
: Some functions or displays are limited  
T-CORR  
depending on the Head Unit used.  
Press the Up (8 ) or Down (9 ) button to  
select the stored setting from PRESET 1 to  
PRESET 6.  
2
1 P-MEMO  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
RUE-4180  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Choosing the Liste ning  
Position Se le c tor (L.P.S.)  
Press the A.PROC button to select the L.P.S.  
mode.  
1
Head Unit  
EQ  
A.PROC  
SUR  
A. PROC  
BBE  
Private  
LPS  
RUE-4180  
RUE-4160  
: Some functions or displays are limited  
T-CORR  
depending on the Head Unit used.  
Press the Up (8 ) or Down (9 ) button to select  
the desired listening position.  
LPS ALL  
2
ENT  
RUE-4180  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Turning the De fe a t Mod e On  
or Off  
(RUE-4160/ RUE-4162 only)  
Press the DEFEAT button to skip the BBE/  
Surround circuit and get flat equalizer setting.  
DEFEAT  
1
2
The display  
side.  
is shown on the Head Unit  
DEFEAT  
To cancel the DEFEAT mode, press the  
DEFEAT button a second time.  
DEFEAT  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
The remote control operations (RUE-4185/  
RUE-4160/RUE-4162) described in the  
following sections are applicable to full Ai-NET  
compatible units only (TDA-7558, etc.).  
Notes:  
The following display examples appear in  
the Alpine Ai-compatible head unit displays.  
These displays will differ depending upon  
the Alpine head unit connected.  
Custom izing the Eq ua lize r  
Se tting s  
Select the equalizer characteristic to be  
adjusted. Refer to page 18 "Selecting the  
Factory Preset Equalizer Settings".  
1
2
Press the ENT button to enter the frequency  
adjustment mode. The first frequency band will  
be displayed for 5 seconds.  
50  
0
ENT  
RUE-4160  
While in the frequency adjustment mode, press  
the c or f button to display the frequency to  
be adjusted.  
Changes to the frequency band selected must  
be made within 5 seconds, otherwise the unit  
will return to normal mode.  
2.0K 0  
3
4
ENT  
RUE-4160  
While the frequency is still displayed, press the  
8 or 9 button to adjust for the desired level.  
If you want to adjust more, repeat the steps  
above.  
2.0K +6  
ENT  
Note: In the dual mode, press the BAND/PROG  
button to switch Front/Rear.  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Ad justing the Surround  
Se tting s  
Select the surround mode to be adjusted. Refer  
to page 19 "Selecting the Factory Preset  
Surround Modes".  
1
2
Press the ENT button to activate (for 5  
seconds) the adjustment mode.  
SR LEVEL ±0  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
During the adjustment mode, press the 8 or 9  
button to adjust for the desired level.  
3
SR LEVEL +3  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
Press the c or f button to adjust the rever-  
beration time.  
SR TIME –1  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Ma king the BBE b y Yourse lf  
Select the BBE mode you desire to adjust  
referring to the Page 20 "Selecting the BBE  
mode".  
1
2
Press the ENT button, and the BBE band will  
be displayed for 5 seconds.  
BBE - L +2  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
While the BBE band is displayed, press the c  
or f button to display the band (L/H) to be  
adjusted.  
BBE - L +2  
BBE - H +2  
3
4
ENT  
RUE-4160  
While the band is still displayed, press the Up  
(8 ) or Down (9 ) button to adjust for the desired  
level.  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Storing Custom Eq ua lize r  
Se tting s  
Customize the equalizer settings as described  
on page 24 "Customizing the Equalizer  
Settings".  
1
2
Press and hold the ENT button at least 2  
seconds.  
P
MEMORY  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
Press the 8 or 9 button to select the curve to  
be stored from PRESET 1 to PRESET 6.  
3
4
P 1 MEMORY  
P 2 MEMORY  
P 3 MEMORY  
P 4 MEMORY  
P 5 MEMORY  
P 6 MEMORY  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
Press the ENT button to store the curve. If you  
want to store more, repeat the steps above.  
P 1 MEMORY  
Note: Each operation should be made within 5  
seconds.  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Ad justing L.P.S.  
Select the L.P.S. mode to be adjusted. Refer to  
page 22 "Choosing the Listening Position  
Selector (L.P.S.)".  
1
2
Press the ENT button to activate (for 5  
seconds) the L.P.S. adjustment mode.  
LPS F  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
Press the 8 , 9 , c or f button to adjust for the  
desired position.  
3
ENT  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Adjusting the Time Corre c tion  
Time Correction:  
The distance between the listener and the  
speakers in a car vary widely due to the special  
conditions of the mobile environment. This  
difference in the distances from the speakers to  
the listener creates a shift in the sounds image  
and frequency characteristics. This is caused  
by the time delay between the sound reaching  
the listener's right versus the left ear.  
To correct this, the ERA-G311 is able to delay  
the audio signal to the speakers closest to the  
listener. This effectively creates a perception of  
increased distance for those speakers. The  
listener can be placed at an equal distance  
between the left and right speakers for optimum  
staging.  
Example 2  
Front Right  
Rear Right  
The adjustment will be made for each speaker  
in a step of 0.1mS.  
Example 1. Listening Position: Front Left  
Seat  
Adjust the time correction level of the front left  
speaker to a high value and the rear right to  
zero or a low value. (See the Illustration.)  
Example 2. Listening Position: All Seats  
Adjust the time correction level of each speaker  
to almost the same level. (See the Illustration.)  
Front Left  
Rear Left  
Example 1  
Press the A. PROC to activate the mode  
T-CORR.  
1
A.PROC  
Head Unit  
EQ  
SUR  
RUE-4160  
BBE  
Private  
LPS  
: Some functions or displays are limited  
T-CORR  
depending on the Head Unit used.  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Ad justing the Tim e Corre c -  
tion (Continue d )  
Press the ENT button to activate the time  
correction mode. The time correction value will  
be displayed for 5 seconds.  
2
3
TC F L 0.0  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
Press the BAND/PROG button to select the  
channel to be adjusted.  
BAND  
PROG  
TC F L 0.0  
TC F R 0.0  
TC R L 0.0  
TC R R 0.0  
RUE-4160  
Press the 8 or 9 button to adjust the time  
TC F R 5.0 correction value.  
To advance to the next band, repeat the steps  
3 and 4 .  
4
ENT  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Storing the Tim e Corre c tion  
Adjust the time correction value referring to  
page 29 "Adjusting the Time Correction".  
1
2
Press and hold the ENT button at least 2  
seconds.  
TC  
MEMORY  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
Press the 8 or 9 button to select the time  
correction value to be stored from PRESET 1 to  
PRESET 6.  
TC 1 MEMORY  
TC 2 MEMORY  
TC 3 MEMORY  
TC 4 MEMORY  
TC 5 MEMORY  
TC 6 MEMORY  
3
4
ENT  
RUE-4160  
Press the ENT button to store the time  
correction value.  
If you want to store more, repeat the steps  
above.  
TC 1 MEMORY  
Note: Each operation should be made within  
ENT  
5 seconds.  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
Re c a lling the Store d Tim e  
Corre c tion  
Press the A. PROC button to select the time  
correction mode.  
1
2
Head Unit  
EQ  
A.PROC  
SUR  
BBE  
RUE-4160  
Private  
LPS  
: Some functions or displays are limited  
T-CORR  
depending on the Head Unit used.  
Press the 8 or 9 button to select the stored  
time correction from PRESET 1 to PRESET  
6.  
TC 1 MEMORY  
ENT  
RUE-4160  
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English  
Re m ote Control  
Op e ra tion  
TDA-7638E CDA-7949E TDA-7664E  
Model  
TDA-7537E TDA-7558E TDA-7562E  
TDA-7536E CVA-1000E TDA-7553E  
CDA-7939E  
TDA-7551E  
TDA-7556E/EG  
TDA-7554E  
TDA-7552E  
TDA-7548E  
TDA-7547E  
CDA-7846E  
CDA-7843E  
3DA-7987E  
Remote Control  
Remote Control Operation  
Page 18 Selecting the Factory Preset  
Equalizer Settings  
RUE-4180/RUE-4185  
RUE-4160/RUE-4162  
Page 19 Selecting the Factory Preset  
Surround Modes  
RUE-4180/RUE-4185  
RUE-4160/RUE-4162  
Page 20 Selecting the BBE Mode  
RUE-4180/RUE-4185  
RUE-4160/RUE-4162  
Page 21 Recalling the Stored Equalizer  
Settings  
RUE-4180/RUE-4185  
RUE-4160/RUE-4162  
Page 22 Choosing the Listening Position  
Selector (L.P.S.)  
RUE-4180/RUE-4185  
RUE-4160/RUE-4162  
Page 23 Turning the Defeat Mode On or Off  
RUE-4160/RUE-4162  
Customizing  
the Equalizer  
Settings  
Page 24  
7 Band Mode  
14 Band Mode  
Dual Mode  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
Page 25 Adjusting the Surround Settings  
Page 26 Making the BBE by Yourself  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
Page 27 Storing Custom Equalizer  
Settings  
*1  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
Page 28 Adjusting L.P.S.  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
Page 29 Adjusting the Time Correction  
Page 31 Storing the Time Correction  
*1  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
Page 32 Recalling the Stored Time  
Correction  
RUE-4185/RUE-4160  
RUE-4162  
*1: CDA-7939E only  
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English  
InCase of
Difficulty
If you encounter a problem, please review the  
items in the following checklist. This guide will  
help you isolate the problem if the unit is at  
fault. Otherwise, make sure the rest of your  
system is properly connected or consult your  
authorized Alpine dealer.  
Initia l Turn-On Afte r Insta lla tion  
Symptom  
Cause and Solution  
No function or display.  
Car's ignition is off.  
If connected following instructions, the  
unit will not operate with the car's ignition  
off.  
Improper power lead connections.  
Check power lead connections.  
Blown fuse.  
Check the fuses on the battery leads;  
replace with the proper value if neces-  
sary.  
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English  
Sp e c ific a tions  
Number of Bands ..........................................................................................................................14  
Equalizer Center Frequency Range .....................................................50/80/140/200/315/500/800/  
1.2k/2k/3.2k/5k/8k/11k/16kHz  
Frequency Response (+1, –1 dB) ............................................................................ 20 Hz – 20 kHz  
Signal-to-Noise Ratio .......................................................................................................... 100 dBA  
Boost/Cut Range................................................................................................................... ±10 dB  
Subwoofer Level Control................................................................................................ 0 to +15 dB  
Input Impedance ...................................................................................................... 10k ohms MIN.  
Output Impedance ...................................................................................................... 1k ohm MAX.  
Power Requirement ........................................................................ 11 – 16 V DC Negative Ground  
Dimensions (W x H x D) ................................................ 178mm (7") x 50mm (2") x 120mm (4-3/4")  
Weight ................................................................................................................... 925g (2 lbs. 1 oz)  
Note: Due to product improvement, specifica-  
tions and design are subject to change  
without notice.  
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