Alpine PXA H800 User Manual

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SYSTEM INTEGRATION  
AUDIO PROCESSOR  
PXA-H800  
• OWNER’S MANUAL  
Please read before using this equipment.  
• MODE D’EMPLOI  
Veuillez lire avant d’utiliser cet appareil.  
• MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN  
Léalo antes de utilizar este equipo.  
ALPINE ELECTRONICS MARKETING, INC.  
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.  
161-165 Princes Highway, Hallam  
Victoria 3803, Australia  
ALPINE ITALIA S.p.A.  
Viale C. Colombo 8, 20090 Trezzano  
Sul Naviglio (MI), Italy  
1-1-8 Nishi Gotanda,  
Shinagawa-ku,  
Tokyo 141-0031, Japan  
Phone 03-5496-8231  
Phone 03-8787-1200  
Phone 02-484781  
ALPINE ELECTRONICS GmbH  
Wilhelm-Wagenfeld-Str. 1-3,  
80807 München, Germany  
Phone 089-32 42 640  
ALPINE ELECTRONICS DE ESPAÑA, S.A.  
Portal de Gamarra 36, Pabellón, 32  
01013 Vitoria (Alava)-APDO 133, Spain  
Phone 945-283588  
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF AMERICA, INC.  
19145 Gramercy Place, Torrance,  
California 90501, U.S.A.  
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)  
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF U.K. LTD.  
Alpine House  
Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry CV4 9TW, U.K.  
Phone 0870-33 33 763  
ALPINE ELECTRONICS (BENELUX) GmbH  
Leuvensesteenweg 510-B6,  
1930 Zaventem, Belgium  
ALPINE ELECTRONICS OF CANADA, INC.  
777 Supertest Road, Toronto,  
Ontario M3J 2M9, Canada  
Phone 02-725-13 15  
Phone 1-800-ALPINE-1 (1-800-257-4631)  
ALPINE ELECTRONICS FRANCE S.A.R.L.  
(RCS PONTOISE B 338 101 280)  
98, Rue de la Belle Etoile, Z.I. Paris Nord Il,  
B.P. 50016, 95945 Roissy Charles de Gaulle  
Cedex, France  
Phone 01-48638989  
Qingdao Dongli Xinhaiyuan Printing Co., Ltd.  
No.17, jiushuidong road, Qingdao, China  
Designed by ALPINE Japan  
Printed in China (Y)  
68-13530Z65-A  
M3514447010  
ENGLISH  
Setting Defeat .................................................12  
Switching the Sources .....................................12  
Storing the Preset Values (Preset Store) .........12  
Recalling a Stored Setting (Preset Call) .........13  
Contents  
Operating Instructions  
Setting the Speaker System  
(Output System Select) ................................13  
WARNING  
Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)/  
WARNING ................................................. 4  
CAUTION .................................................. 4  
NOTICE ..................................................... 4  
Setting the Subwoofers ................................14  
Setting the AUX Input System  
(AUX Input System Select) .........................14  
Setting and Adjusting the AUX Input/Digital  
Input (Analog AUX Input/Digital AUX  
Input) ...........................................................15  
Setting the AUX Input (AUX IN) ...............15  
Setting the Digital Input (Digital AUX) ......15  
Setting the AUX Volume Input level  
(AUX IN Gain) ........................................15  
Adjusting the AUX Volume level  
(AUX Level) ............................................15  
Naming the AUX Input (AUX Name) .........16  
Getting Started  
How to Read this Manual ................................. 5  
Location of Controls ........................................ 6  
PXA-H800 .................................................... 6  
Sound Manager for PXA-H800 .................... 6  
RUX-C800 Commander (sold separately) .... 7  
Features ............................................................ 8  
About Operating ........................................... 8  
About the Audio Setting ............................... 8  
Setting/Adjusting the Navigation Guidance  
Volume (Navi Mix) .....................................16  
Before You First Use the Unit .......................... 8  
Installing Sound Manager for PXA-H800 ....... 9  
Automatic Measurement Function  
Before Performing Automatic Measurement ..16  
From a PC  
Basic Operation  
Setting ImprintEQ ...........................................17  
Turning ImprintEQ On/Off .........................19  
Saving ImprintEQ Measurement Data on a  
PC .............................................................19  
Adjusting and Saving the Target Curve .......19  
Initial System Start-Up ................................... 10  
Using with Ai-NET Connections ................... 10  
Turning Power On and Off ............................. 10  
Adjusting the Time Correction Automatically  
(Auto TCR) .................................................20  
Operating the Sound Manager for PXA-H800  
Menu ........................................................... 10  
Saving the Setup Data (File) ....................... 10  
Loading the Setup Data (File) ..................... 10  
Loading the ImprintEQ Measurement Data  
(File) ........................................................ 11  
Downloading the Software (Option) ........... 11  
Viewing the Version Information  
Adjusting for Road Noise (RoadEQ) ..............20  
Turning RoadEQ On/Off .............................21  
Audio Setup/Adjustment  
Setting MX Plus (Ai-NET Mode) ...................22  
Setting MX Plus (Standalone Mode) ..............22  
Setting the Graphic EQ ...................................23  
Setting the Parametric EQ ..............................25  
About the Crossover (X-Over) .......................26  
(Option) ................................................... 11  
Audio Adjustment .......................................... 11  
Adjusting Fader  
Adjusting X-Over and Switching the  
Phases ..........................................................26  
(Between Front and Rear) ....................... 12  
Adjusting Balance  
(Between Left and Right) ........................ 12  
Adjusting Subwoofer (SubW Lv) ............... 12  
Adjusting Volume ....................................... 12  
Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR) ............28  
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Setting the Subwoofer Output  
(SW Channel) ..............................................38  
Use the Multi Channel Function  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback Mode  
(2ch Playback Mode) .................................. 30  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback Mode  
(2ch Playback Mode) ............................... 30  
Setting EUPHONY (EUPHONY) ............... 30  
Using Dolby Pro Logic II  
Setting the AUX Input System  
(AUX Input Setup) .......................................39  
Setting the AUX Input (AUX IN) ...................39  
Setting the Digital Input (Digital AUX) ..........40  
Setting the AUX Volume Input Level  
(AUX IN Gain) ............................................40  
(Dolby Pro Logic II) ................................ 31  
Multi Channel Function Adjustment  
Procedure ..................................................... 32  
Adjusting the AUX Volume Level  
(AUX Level) ................................................40  
Multi Channel Setup ....................................... 32  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level  
(Output Level) .......................................... 33  
Adjusting the Acoustic Image  
Naming the AUX Input (AUX Name) ............41  
Mixing Navi Audio Guidance  
(Navi Mix Setup) .........................................41  
(BI-PHANTOM) ...................................... 33  
Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear  
(Rear Mix) ................................................ 33  
Mixing the Low Range Audio of the Center  
with the Front L/R (Center Bass Split) .... 34  
Setting the Linear PCM (PCM Mode) ........ 34  
Achieving Powerful High Volume Sound  
(Listening Mode) ..................................... 34  
Adjusting the DVD Level (DVD Level) ...... 34  
Automatic Measurement Function  
Before Performing Automatic Measurement ..42  
Turning ImprintEQ On/Off .............................42  
Adjusting the Time Correction Automatically  
(Auto TCR) ..................................................42  
Adjusting for Road Noise (RoadEQ) ..............43  
Turning RoadEQ On/Off .............................43  
Audio Setup/Adjustment  
Setting the MX Plus (Ai-NET Mode) .............44  
Setting the MX Plus (Standalone Mode) ........45  
Setting the Equalizer Mode (EQ Mode) .........46  
Setting the Graphic EQ ...................................46  
Setting the Parametric EQ ...............................47  
About the Crossover (X-Over) ........................48  
From the Commander  
Basic Operation  
Initial System Start-Up ................................... 35  
Using with Ai-NET Connections ................... 35  
Turning Power On and Off ............................. 35  
Audio Adjustment ........................................... 35  
Adjusting Subwoofer (SUBWOOFER) ...... 35  
Navigation Audio Volume Adjustment  
Adjusting X-Over and Switching the  
Phases ..........................................................49  
Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR) ............50  
(NAVI LEVEL) ........................................ 35  
Adjusting the MX Plus Level (MX PLUS  
SETUP/LEVEL ADJUSTMENT) ........... 36  
Adjusting Balance (Between Left and Right)  
(BALANCE) ............................................ 36  
Adjusting Fader (Between Front and Rear)  
(FADER) .................................................. 36  
Setting Defeat (DEFEAT) ........................... 36  
Adjusting Volume (VOLUME) ................... 36  
Setting the Time Correction Adjustment Unit  
(TCR Parameter) ..........................................51  
Use the Multi Channel Function  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback Mode  
(Mode) .........................................................52  
Setting EUPHONY (EUPHONY) ..................52  
Using Dolby Pro Logic II (Dolby PLII) ..........53  
Switching the Sources .................................... 36  
Storing the Preset Values (Preset Store) ......... 36  
Recalling a Stored Setting (Preset Call) ......... 37  
Multi Channel Function Adjustment  
Procedure .....................................................54  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level  
Setting the Speaker System  
(Output Level) ..............................................54  
(System Select) ............................................ 37  
Adjusting the Acoustic Image  
Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup) ............. 38  
(BI-PHANTOM) ..........................................55  
2-EN  
Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear  
(Rear Mix) ................................................... 55  
Mixing the Low Range Audio of the Center with  
the Front L/R (Center Bass Split) ............... 56  
Setting the Linear PCM (PCM Mode) ........... 56  
Achieving Powerful High Volume Sound  
(Listening Mode) ........................................ 56  
Adjusting the DVD Level (DVD Level) ......... 57  
Other Useful Features  
Lowering Volume Quickly (Mute) ................. 57  
Turning the Back Light Off  
(BLACK OUT function) ............................. 57  
Setting the Color for the Commander  
Illumination Button (ILLUMINATION) .... 58  
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display  
(Dimmer) .................................................... 58  
Adjusting the Brightness Level of the Display  
(Dimmer Level) .......................................... 58  
Switching the Display .................................... 59  
Information  
System Configuration ..................................... 60  
Terminology ................................................... 61  
In Case of Difficulty ....................................... 62  
Specifications ................................................. 63  
3-EN  
Operating Instructions  
NOTICE  
WARNING  
Product Cleaning  
Use a soft dry cloth for periodic cleaning of the product. For more  
severe stains, please dampen the cloth with water only. Anything  
else has the chance of dissolving the paint or damaging the plastic.  
WARNING  
This symbol means important instructions.  
Failure to heed them can result in serious injury  
or death.  
Temperature  
Be sure the temperature inside the vehicle is between +60°C  
(+140°F) and –10°C (+14°F) before turning your unit on.  
DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR  
ATTENTION AWAY FROM SAFELY DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE.  
Any function that requires your prolonged attention should only be  
performed after coming to a complete stop. Always stop the vehicle  
in a safe location before performing these functions. Failure to do  
so may result in an accident.  
Maintenance  
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.  
Installation Location  
Make sure the PXA-H800 will not be installed in a location  
KEEP THE VOLUME AT A LEVEL WHERE YOU CAN STILL  
HEAR OUTSIDE NOISES WHILE DRIVING.  
Excessive volume levels that obscure sounds such as emergency  
vehicle sirens or road warning signals (train crossings, etc.) can be  
dangerous and may result in an accident. LISTENING AT LOUD  
VOLUME LEVELS IN A CAR MAY ALSO CAUSE HEARING  
DAMAGE.  
subjected to:  
Direct sun and heat  
High humidity and water  
Excessive dust  
Excessive vibrations  
CAUTION  
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER.  
Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electric shock.  
Alpine accepts no responsibility for lost data, etc., even if data, etc.,  
is lost while using this product.  
KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS BOLTS OR SCREWS OUT  
OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.  
Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed,  
consult a physician immediately.  
USE THIS PRODUCT FOR MOBILE 12V APPLICATIONS.  
Use for other than its designed application may result in fire,  
electric shock or other injury.  
CAUTION  
This symbol means important instructions.  
Failure to heed them can result in injury or  
material property damage.  
HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS.  
Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the  
product. Return it to your authorized Alpine dealer or the nearest  
Alpine Service Center for repairing.  
4-EN  
Function list  
Item  
Page  
Getting Started  
PC  
10  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
Commander  
Turning Power On and Off  
Adjusting Balance  
35  
36  
36  
35  
36  
36  
36  
36  
Adjusting Fader  
How to Read this Manual  
Adjusting Subwoofer  
Adjusting Volume  
The Commander (RUX-C800) for PXA-H800 is sold separately. Audio  
setup and adjustments are performed using the RUX-C800 or a PC  
running the Sound Manager software for PXA-H800.  
Because the operation differs significantly between these two methods,  
each are described in separate sections for clarity. Each section is  
labeled as shown below.  
Setting Defeat  
1
Adjusting the MX Plus Level  
Switching the Sources  
*  
12  
Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)  
12  
36  
Recalling a Stored Setting (Preset Call)  
Setting the Speaker System  
Setting the Speakers  
13  
13  
14  
14  
14  
15  
15  
15  
15  
16  
16  
37  
37  
38  
38  
39  
39  
40  
40  
40  
41  
41  
Basic  
Operation  
e From a PC  
Setting the Subwoofers  
Setting the AUX Input System  
Setting the AUX input  
Setting the Digital Input  
Setting the AUX Volume Input Level  
Adjusting the AUX Volume Level  
Naming the AUX Input  
Mixing Navi Audio Guidance  
Adjusting the Navigation Guidance  
Volume  
16  
35  
Setting ImprintEQ  
17  
19  
Automatic  
Measurement  
Function  
Turning ImprintEQ On/Off  
Auto TCR  
42  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
46  
47  
49  
50  
51  
20  
RoadEQ  
20  
Setting MX Plus (Ai-NET Mode)  
Setting MX Plus (Standalone Mode)  
Setting the Equalizer Mode  
Setting the Graphic EQ  
Setting the Parametric EQ  
Adjusting X-Over  
22  
22  
2
23, 25*  
23  
Audio Setup/  
Adjustment  
25  
26  
Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR)  
Setting the TCR Parameter  
28  
3
e From the Commander  
29*  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback  
Mode  
30  
52  
Setting EUPHONY  
30  
31  
31  
33  
33  
33  
34  
34  
34  
34  
52  
Customizing EUPHONY  
Using Dolby Pro Logic II  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level  
Adjusting BI-PHANTOM  
Setting Rear Mix  
53  
54  
55  
55  
56  
56  
56  
57  
57  
57  
Use the Multi  
Channel  
Function  
Setting Center Bass Split  
Setting the Linear PCM  
Setting the Listening Mode  
Adjusting the DVD Level  
Mute  
BLACK OUT Function  
Setting the Color for the Commander  
Illumination Button  
58  
Other Useful  
Features  
Adjusting the Dimmer  
Adjusting the Dimmer Level  
Switching the Display  
58  
58  
59  
1
* The method to adjust MX Plus Level is described in “Setting MX  
Plus (Ai-NET Mode)”/“Setting MX Plus (Standalone Mode)”.  
2
* “Setting the Equalizer Mode” is included in the “Setting the Graphic  
EQ”/“Setting the Parametric EQ” operation.  
* “Setting the TCR Parameter” is included in the “Adjusting the Time  
3
Correction (TCR)” operation.  
5-EN  
Sound Manager for PXA-H800  
Location of Controls  
Consists of two screens: the main screen and the sub screen. The sub  
screen varies depending on the function.  
PXA-H800  
<Main screen sample>  
<Top surface>  
A
B
C
D
POWER indicator  
Lights when Power is on.  
A
B
C
D
Menu  
Dolby Digital indicator  
Lights when Dolby Digital decoding is enabled.  
Function switching tab  
Shortcut switch to each function  
Status indication  
Dolby Pro Logic II indicator  
Lights when Dolby Pro Logic II is enabled.  
DTS indicator  
Lights when DTS decoding is enabled  
OFFLINE/ONLINE  
Display indication  
when a microphone  
is connected  
status display  
Playback format  
display  
E
F
Basic setting switching switch  
Speaker system and Fader/Balance status indication  
6-EN  
<Sub screen sample>  
RUX-C800 Commander (sold separately)  
About Operation on a PC  
Select and click the setup item or value.  
You can also use the [Tab], [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] keys  
on your PC to select the setup value or mode.  
For File(F) and Option(O) operation, refer to “Operating the  
Sound Manager for PXA-H800 Menu” (page 10).  
Common PC operation  
[CANCEL]:  
Cancels the operation and takes you back  
to the previous screen.  
[Close Window]: Closes the current window.  
Operating the Function Switching Tab  
Operate the Function switching tab in the Main screen as follows:  
A
SOURCE button  
1
Click Function switching tab.  
A pull-down menu will be displayed.  
Switches the sources.  
B
CHANNEL button  
Switches the adjustment channels. When pressed and held,  
the channel mode (“L or R” - “L+R”) switching screen is  
displayed.  
C
D
E
FUNC. button  
Displays the setup screen. When pressed and held,  
switches the ImprintEQ mode.  
VIEW button  
Switches the display. When pressed and held, the Preset  
Call screen is displayed.  
Rotary encoder  
Normal screen:  
Click  
Adjust the volume by turning to the left or right. When  
pressed and held, turns off the back light of the illuminated  
switch and the display. (BLACK OUT function)  
Setup/Adjustment screen:  
Select a item by turning to the left or right. When pressed,  
the item is set. When pressed and held, the Defeat setup  
screen is displayed.  
2
From the pull-down menu, select the tab to be  
switched to, and click it.  
The screen will be switched to the selected tab.  
F
G
MUTE button  
Lowers the volume by 20 dB instantly. In the adjustment  
screen, mutes the channel being adjusted.  
(Return) button  
Returns to the previous item/screen. When pressed and  
held, the screen returns to the normal screen.  
H
I
Display  
BLACK OUT indicator  
Illuminates during BLACK OUT.  
Click  
7-EN  
MX Plus  
MX (Media Xpander) Plus enhances the vocal and instrumental  
sounds for each music source. MX Plus generates harmonics and  
compensates high frequency information. This helps improve music  
clarity even in a cabin with loud road noise.  
Features  
About Operating  
Graphic Equalizer  
The Graphic EQ divides the audio band into 31 individual bands.  
Each band is individually controlled to balance the sound and  
enhance detail.  
Install the included Sound Manager software for PXA-H800 on a PC.  
This provides the user with access to the all functions/features of this  
device.  
Use the RUX-C800 (sold separately) to have access to many of the  
PXA-H800 functions without the need for a PC.  
An Ai-NET compatible head unit provides limited functionality through  
its controls.  
Parametric Equalizer  
The Parametric EQ has fewer bands but gives more control over  
where the band is located in the audio spectrum. The user can also  
control how much overlap with adjacent frequencies (Q). This  
provides you with a sound control feature of professional-level, which  
allows you to adjust an extremely narrow range in pin-point fashion  
without affecting the neighboring sound regions.  
The RUX-C800 Commander provides access to most of the  
PXA-H800 functions.  
To use all Automatic Measurement and Audio Setting/  
Adjustment functions, a PC connection is required.  
X-Over  
The X-Over allows this processor to output audio within a specific  
band. These specific bands are sent to drive speakers optimized to  
reproduce those bands. Use the integrated HPF (High Pass Filter) or  
LPF (Low Pass Filter) to create a specified output for each channel.  
The Slope and Level of each channel is also adjustable.  
e Availability of operations  
Automatic  
adjustment  
Audio setup/  
adjustment  
Power ON/OFF  
U
5.1 ch theater surround compatible  
Get true, 5.1 “Theater Surround.” Create a concert hall experience in  
your vehicle.  
Commander(sold  
(Only some  
functions  
available* )  
separately)  
(RUX-C800)  
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EUPHONY  
PC (Sound  
Manager for  
PXA-H800)  
EUPHONY is an innovative sound field reproduction method which  
DiMAGIC has created with the latest acoustic technology based on  
the core concept of “enjoying beautiful sound.” Taking maximum  
advantage of minute differences of sound between the right and left  
stereo signals, reverberation, and acoustics, with adaptive filters, the  
realistic sensation of sound field is created. The system features  
sound quality that is pleasant even after long listening, which is the  
optimum sound for long distance driving.  
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Ai-NET  
compatible head  
unit  
(Only some  
functions  
available* )  
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2
1
* You cannot run ImprintEQ measurement.  
2
* For details about the functions available on the Ai-NET compatible  
head unit, refer to “Using with Ai-NET Connections” (page 10)/  
(page 35).  
Before You First Use the Unit  
When you first use the unit, set the following:  
When Sound Manager for PXA-H800 is running, the RUX-C800  
Commander becomes disabled.  
For details about the functions available on the Commander and on  
the PC, refer to “Function list” (page 5).  
Turning Power On (page 10)/(page 35)  
About the Audio Setting  
Setting the Speaker System (page 13)/(page 37)  
Setting the AUX Input System (page 14)/(page 39)  
The inherent sound quality inside a vehicle varies widely. Numerous  
factors, including media used, vehicle type, speakers, etc., contribute to  
this inconsistency. This processor is able to compensate for many of  
these factors to optimize the sound automatically.  
ImprintEQ  
ImprintEQ is a system to obtain the optimum acoustic effect at each  
seat based on the automatically measured acoustic data of the  
cabin.  
RoadEQ  
Road EQ (REAL-TIME OPTIMIZED ADAPTIVE DRIVING EQ) is a  
function to automatically adjust the EQ properties in accordance with  
the road noise while driving.  
TCR (Time Correction)/Auto TCR (Automatic Time Correction)  
In a vehicle, it is not possible to change the listening positions of the  
user. Using Time Correction, an optimized listening position is  
created no matter where the user is seated. This automated  
adjustment is able to focus the auditory image as well as expand the  
sound field making for a more natural sound.  
“TCR” digitally delays the sound output from each speaker in order to  
align the timing of the sound reaching the listener.  
8-EN  
About the OFFLINE mode  
Installing Sound Manager for PXA-H800  
Sound Manager for PXA-H800 checks the connection with the PXA-  
H800 at startup. When the connection is detected, it starts in the online  
mode. If the connection is not detected, a message will be displayed.  
When you install Sound Manager for PXA-H800 on a PC, you can set/  
adjust the audio settings on the PC.  
Caution before installing:  
This Program runs under Microsoft® Windows® XP, Vista, 7  
only.  
Recommended specifications  
OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows 7  
CPU: 1.6 GHz or higher  
Memory: 1 GB or higher  
HDD: 512 MB or more available space  
Display: 1024×576 or higher  
Install the Sound Manager software for PXA-H800 before  
connecting the PXA-H800 to your personal computer.  
Before installing, all active programs must be stopped.  
To start the PXA-H800 in the offline mode, click [OFFLINE]. To  
set in the offline mode, perform the following steps to reflect the  
settings on the PXA-H800.  
1
After making adjustments and settings, save the  
data on the PC, referring to “Saving the Setup Data  
(File)” (page 10).  
1
Insert the supplied CD-ROM (Sound Manager for  
PXA-H800) into the CD-ROM drive. Run the  
setup.exe file. Follow the installation instructions on  
the screen.  
2
3
Close Sound Manager for PXA-H800.  
2
Connect a PC to Computer connection terminal of  
PXA-H800 with the included USB cable.  
Connect to the PXA-H800 to your PC and start  
Sound Manager for PXA-H800 in the online mode.  
Install the PXA-H800 in your vehicle before you connect a PC to it  
(refer to the Installation manual). Turn the ignition key to the ACC or  
ON position.  
4
Load the data saved on the PC referring to “Loading  
the Setup Data (File)” on page 10.  
USB Cable  
The settings of Sound Manager for PXA-H800 are reflected  
on the PXA-H800.  
Install the PXA-H800 in your vehicle before you connect a PC to it  
(refer to the Installation manual). Turn the ignition key to the ACC or  
ON position.  
3
Start Sound Manager for PXA-H800.  
CAUTION  
Strictly observe the Warnings and Cautions written by the  
manufactures of your PC and peripheral equipment.  
We do not accept responsibility for data lost due to the  
incorrect operation of the Sound Manager for PXA-H800.  
We recommend you to back-up your important data  
regularly.  
9-EN  
From a PC  
Operating the Sound Manager for PXA-  
H800 Menu  
Basic Operation  
On the Main menu, you can upgrade the software and save/load the  
setup value, etc.  
Initial System Start-Up  
If the system stops working properly, turn the ignition switch to off, and  
then on again. If the system still does not work properly, reset the unit.  
Saving the Setup Data (File)  
You can save the current setup values in your PC as a file.  
Up to 6 setup data sets can be stored in the preset of the device. Use this  
feature if you want to store more, or for backing up.  
1
Press RESET switch with a ballpoint pen or similar  
pointed object.  
<Right side>  
1
2
Click [File(F)].  
Click [Save Current Data(S)].  
RESET switch  
The system will be reset and restarted.  
Reset when power is off.  
Resetting does not erase the settings stored in the system.  
Using with Ai-NET Connections  
The “Save As” box will be shown.  
When the unit is connected to the head unit through Ai-NET, some  
operations can be controlled with the head unit.  
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Select the location where you want to save the file  
and enter a name for the file to save.  
The following operations are controlled with the head unit. The  
Commander and PC will no longer control these when the head unit is  
connected.  
The file extension of the setup data file is “.pre”.  
Turning Power On and Off (page 10)  
Switching the Sources (page 12)  
Adjusting Subwoofer/Balance/Fader/Volume (page 11, 12)  
Loading the Setup Data (File)  
You can load the data saved in “Saving the Setup Data (File)” (previous  
section).  
You can set Defeat (page 12) and Calling of the stored settings (Preset  
Call) (page 13) with the head unit, Commander, or PC.  
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2
Click [File(F)].  
Please refer to the Owner’s Manual of the head unit.  
Click [Load Current Data(L)].  
Turning Power On and Off  
You cannot turn power on/off from the PC. Turn power on/off on the  
Commander. Refer to Commander Section “Turning Power On and Off”  
(page 35).  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the power of the  
unit is linked with the power of the head unit.  
When the power for PXA-H800 is turned off, Sound Manager for  
PXA-H800 will be closed.  
If an Ai-NET compatible head unit is not connected, the PXA-H800 is  
automatically turned on when Sound Manager for PXA-H800 is  
started.  
“Open File” box will be shown.  
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Select the setting data and click [Open].  
The selected file will be loaded.  
If the speaker/AUX input system stored in the data does not match the  
current system, the data cannot be loaded.  
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Loading the ImprintEQ Measurement Data  
(File)  
Load the ImprintEQ measurement data stored in the PC into PXA-  
H800.  
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2
Click [File(F)].  
Click [Send ImprintEQ Data to PXA-H800(I)].  
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5
Click [OK] when a confirmation message appears.  
“Open File” box will be shown.  
Select the file you have stored in Step 1 and click  
[Open].  
The file will be downloaded and the version upgrade  
process will be started. When the download is completed, a  
confirmation message will be displayed.  
“Open File” box will be shown.  
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Click [OK].  
Following the instructions on the screen, restart the PXA-  
H800 unit and Sound Manager for PXA-H800.  
The file extension of the ImprintEQ measurement data file is “.ieq”.  
3
Select the ImprintEQ measurement data stored in  
the PC and click [Open].  
The selected file will be loaded. The Memory Selection  
screen will be displayed.  
Viewing the Version Information (Option)  
You can view the version information for PXA-H800 and Sound  
Manager for PXA-H800.  
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Select [ImprintEQ Memory 1] or [ImprintEQ Memory  
2], and click [OK].  
The file is written in the PXA-H800 memory.  
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2
Click [Option(O)].  
Click [Version Information (V)].  
Select [File] to save ImprintEQ measurement data on a PC.  
For the ImprintEQ, refer to “Setting ImprintEQ” (page 17).  
Downloading the Software (Option)  
You can download the software to a newer version.  
Warning for downloading  
When you download a file, all setup data in the PXA-H800 will  
be deleted. Please note that once deleted it cannot be  
recovered. Before downloading, it is recommended to save  
the setting data. Refer to “Saving the Setup Data (File)”  
(page 10).  
The version information will be shown.  
Downloading takes approximately 20 minutes. Do not turn off  
the PXA-H800 or disconnect the USB cable until the  
download is completed.  
Audio Adjustment  
1
From the Alpine Web site, download the file for  
upgrading the software and store it in your PC.  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the audio settings  
are adjusted at the head unit and you cannot adjust the unit from the PC.  
For details on the procedure, refer to the Alpine Web site.  
Click [Option(O)].  
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Make adjustments using [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], [  
and [ ] for “Fader,Balance,SubW Lv,or  
“Master Volume” in the main menu.  
],  
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3
Click [Software Download(D)].  
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From a PC  
Setting contents: Auxiliary*(AUX1)/Auxiliary(AUX2)/  
Auxiliary(AUX3)/Auxiliary(Ai-NET(HU))/  
Auxiliary(Ai-NET(CHG))/Auxiliary(Digital1)/  
Auxiliary(Digital2)  
Adjusting Fader (Between Front and Rear)  
Adjust the Front and Rear speaker volume (Initial setting: “0”).  
Setting contents: F (Front) 15 to C (Center) 0 to R (Rear) 15  
* Names selected in “Naming the AUX Input (AUX Name)” (page 16)  
are displayed as the source names. The initial setting is “Auxiliary.”  
Adjusting Balance (Between Left and  
Right)  
The number of analog signal inputs varies depending on the setting  
in “Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input System Select)”  
(page 14).  
Adjust the Right and Left speaker volume (Initial setting: “0”).  
Only sources set as ON in “Setting the AUX Input (AUX IN)”  
(page 15) and “Setting the Digital Input (Digital AUX)” (page 15)  
are displayed.  
Setting contents: L (Left) 15 to C (Center) 0 to R (Right) 15  
Adjusting Subwoofer (SubW Lv)  
Storing the Preset Values (Preset Store)  
Adjust the subwoofer output (Initial setting: “0”).  
You can store up to 6 sets of the adjustment/setting values. All of the  
following adjustment/setting values are stored in a single preset  
memory.  
Setting contents: 0 to 15  
This has no effect when the subwoofer is off.  
Adjustment/Setup items  
Pages  
13  
Adjusting Volume  
Setting the Speaker System (Output System Select)  
Adjust the volume. (Initial setting: “-INF. dB”)  
Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)/Setting the  
Subwoofers  
14  
Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input System Select)  
Setting the AUX Input (AUX IN)  
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Drag [  
Pressing and holding [  
decrease/increase volume.  
] or click [  
] or [  
] or [  
] to make adjustments.  
] will continuously  
Setting the Digital Input (Digital AUX)  
Setting the AUX Volume Input Level (AUX IN Gain)  
Adjusting the AUX Volume Level (AUX Level)  
Naming the AUX Input (AUX Name)  
Turning ImprintEQ On/Off  
Setting contents: -INF. to 0 dB  
Setting Defeat  
Turning RoadEQ On/Off  
Setting MX Plus (Ai-NET Mode)  
When Defeat is set to [ON], the settings for ImprintEQ, Graphic EQ,  
Parametric EQ, MX Plus, RoadEQ, and Time Collection are restored to  
the initial values (Initial setting: “OFF”).  
Setting MX Plus (Standalone Mode)  
Setting the Graphic EQ  
Setting the Parametric EQ  
1
Click [ON] or [OFF] for “Defeat” in the main menu.  
Adjusting X-Over and Switching the Phases  
Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR)  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback Mode (2ch  
Playback Mode)  
Setting EUPHONY (EUPHONY)  
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Using Dolby Pro Logic II (Dolby Pro Logic II)  
Adjusting the Center Width (Center Width)  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level (Output Level)  
Adjusting the Acoustic Image (BI-PHANTOM)  
Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear (Rear Mix)  
Switching the Sources  
The unit accepts up to five analog signal input lines and 2 digital signal  
input lines. For the connection, refer to the installation manual.  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the source should  
be switched at the head unit.  
Mixing the Low Range Audio of the Center with the Front  
L/R (Center Base Split)  
Setting the Linear PCM (PCM Mode)  
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Achieving Powerful High Volume Sound (Listening Mode)  
Adjusting the DVD Level (DVD Level)  
1
Click [ ] for “Source” in the main menu and select  
and click the source you want from the pull-down  
menu.  
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2
Adjust the value you want to store and set it.  
Click [Store] for “Preset” in the main menu.  
The source is switched to the selected one.  
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From a PC  
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Click one from [Preset 1] to [Preset 6], and then click  
[OK].  
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Click [Output System] for [Shortcut] tab in the main  
menu.  
The Output System Select screen is displayed.  
When you click [I/O Configuration] on the Function switching tab  
and then [Output System Select], the Output System Select screen  
will also be displayed. Refer to “Operating the Function Switching  
Tab” (page 7).  
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Select and click the speaker system, and then click  
[NEXT].  
The data is stored in the preset number.  
The function is operable when Defeat is set to OFF.  
Measurement values will not be lost in the event the system is reset or  
battery power is disconnected.  
Recalling a Stored Setting (Preset Call)  
The preset memory stores various setting/adjustment information. Thus,  
it takes some time to call data from the preset memory.  
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2
Click [Call] for “Preset” in the main menu.  
System 1 (4.2ch): Front 2way+Rear+SubW  
System 2 (2.2ch): Front 3way+SubW  
System 3 (4.0ch): Front 3way+Rear  
System 4 (5.1ch): Front 2way+Rear+Center+SubW  
Click one from [Preset 1] to [Preset 6], and then click  
[OK].  
Refer to Table 1 (Output System) in “System Configuration”  
(page 60).  
Click [OK] when a confirmation message appears.  
The Speaker Setup screen will be automatically displayed.  
If no changes are made to current system settings, the operation will  
close without displaying the confirmation screen.  
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Click [Full Range], [ON] or [OFF], etc., to set the  
speakers.  
The values of the selected preset number are retrieved.  
The function is operable when Defeat is set to OFF.  
If the speaker system in the preset and the current speaker system do  
not match, the preset cannot be retrieved.  
If the AUX input system in the preset and the current AUX input  
system do not match, the items concerning the AUX input system are  
unavailable for retrieval.  
Setting the Speaker System (Output  
System Select)  
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Front High* :  
Front Mid:  
Front Low:  
Rear:  
Full Range/Tweeter/OFF  
Full Range  
Full Range/OFF  
Full Range/OFF  
Full Range/OFF  
Unless you select the output system, you cannot set any features. Be  
sure to set the system first. If the selected system and the actual speaker  
connections do not match, the speakers may be damaged. Make sure to  
check the specifications of the speakers before selecting the system.  
Center:  
Subwoofer (1, 2): ON/OFF  
Subwoofer Output: Stereo/Mono *  
2
Only for the initial startup:  
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* When you modify the “Front High” speaker setting to [Full Range],  
a message to confirm the change will be displayed. To set up at “Full  
Range,select [YES] and click [OK]. Make sure the speaker being  
used for this output is able to handle a full range source. Many  
tweeters can be damaged when driven by a full range signal.  
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Click [OK] when a message appears.  
The Output System Select screen is displayed. Go to  
Step 2.  
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* Only when two subwoofers are connected, is this item able to be set.  
Stereo: Subwoofer stereo (L/R) output  
Mono: Subwoofer monaural output  
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Speakers that cannot be turned off do not show “OFF. ” Refer to  
Table 1 (Output System) in “System Configuration” (page 60).  
If the speaker system is changed, all setup values except those for  
AUX input will be restored to the initial setup values.  
You can also set the speakers from “Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14).  
* When you modify the “Front High” speaker setting to [Full Range],  
a message to confirm the change will be displayed. To set at “Full  
Range,select [YES] and click [OK]. Make sure the speaker being  
used for this output is able to handle a full range source. Many  
tweeters can be damaged when driven by a full range signal.  
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* Only when two subwoofers are connected, is this item able to be set.  
When you connect just one subwoofer, turn off “Subwoofer2.”  
After the setting, storing the setting contents on the unit is  
recommended. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
Stereo: Subwoofer stereo (L/R) output  
Mono: Subwoofer monaural output  
Speakers that cannot be turned off do not show “OFF. ” Refer to  
Table 1 (Output System) in “System Configuration” (page 60).  
When you connect just one subwoofer, turn off “Subwoofer2.”  
The speaker settings here will depend on which system was selected  
in “Setting the Speaker System (Output System Select)” (page 13).  
4-1First time start-up:  
Click [NEXT]. The AUX Input System Select screen will  
display automatically. Continue to set, referring to  
“Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input System  
Select)” (page 14).  
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When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
When the speaker setting is changed while ImprintEQ/RoadEQ is on,  
ImprintEQ/RoadEQ will be turned off after a confirmation message  
is displayed.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
4-2Subsequent start-up:  
Click [Close Window]. The confirmation screen will be  
displayed. Click [OK]. Sound Manager for PXA-H800 will  
be closed. Turn the ignition key to off and then on again.  
The settings become effective.  
Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input  
System Select)  
Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)/  
Setting the Subwoofers  
This step sets the six channel RCA input of the unit. The input volume  
levels can also be set.  
At initial startup, the AUX Input System Select screen is displayed  
automatically after the speakers are set. Step 1 is unnecessary.  
Turn on the connected speakers.  
If 2 subwoofers are connected, you can choose either stereo or monaural  
for the subwoofer output. Set depending on the subwoofers to be  
connected (Initial setting: “Mono”).  
1
Click [AUX Input System] for [Shortcut] tab in the  
main menu.  
The AUX Input System Select screen is displayed.  
1
Click [Speaker Setup] for [Shortcut] tab in the main  
menu.  
The Speaker Setup screen is displayed.  
When you click [I/O Configuration] on the Function switching tab,  
and then [AUX Input System Select], the AUX Input System Select  
screen will also be displayed. Refer to “Operating the Function  
Switching Tab” (page 7).  
If you click [I/O Configuration] on the Function switching tab, and  
then [Speaker Setup], the Speaker Setup screen will also be  
displayed. Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab”  
(page 7).  
2
Select and click the AUX Input System, and then  
click [NEXT].  
2
Click [Full Range], [ON] or [OFF], etc., to set the  
speakers.  
Analog 5.1ch. Input:  
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Front High* :  
Front Mid:  
Front Low:  
Rear:  
Full Range/Tweeter/OFF  
Full Range  
Full Range/OFF  
Full Range/OFF  
Full Range/OFF  
AUX1 (Front Left, Front Right, Rear Left, Rear Right,  
Center, Subwoofer)  
Analog 4ch. +2ch. Input:  
AUX1 (Front Left, Front Right, Rear Left, Rear Right)/  
AUX2 (Left, Right)  
Analog 2ch. ×3 Input:  
Center:  
Subwoofer (1, 2): ON/OFF  
Subwoofer Output: Stereo/Mono *  
2
AUX1 (Left, Right)/AUX2 (Left, Right)/AUX3 (Left,  
Right)  
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From a PC  
Refer to Table 2 (Input System) in “System Configuration” (page 60).  
Setting the Analog AUX Input  
Click [OK] when a confirmation message appears.  
The AUX Gain Setup screen is displayed.  
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2
Setting item:  
AUX 1~3* /Ai-NET(HU) * /  
*2  
Ai-NET(CHG)  
Setting contents: AUX IN/AUX IN Gain/AUX Level/AUX  
Name  
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Click either [High] or [Low] for each AUX to set and  
click [OK].  
1
* The number of AUX channels to be set varies depending on the  
system set in “Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input System  
Select)” (page 14).  
2
* When you connect Ai-NET/RCA Interface cable (KCA-121B) to the  
terminals of the device Head Unit input terminal (Ai-NET input) /  
Changer input terminal (Ai-NET input), you can use it as AUX.  
Setting the Digital AUX Input  
Setting item:  
Digital1/Digital2  
Setting contents: Digital AUX/AUX Name  
High: When the volume level of the external input is high.  
Low: When the volume level of the external input is low.  
3
When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
4
Click [OK] when a confirmation message appears.  
Exit Sound Manager for PXA-H800. Turn the ignition key to  
off, and then on again. The settings become effective.  
Gain can also be set in “Setting the AUX Volume Input level (AUX IN  
Gain)” (page 15).  
Setting the AUX Input (AUX IN)  
When the AUX input system is changed, all the setup values for AUX  
input will be restored to the initial setup values.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
A TV or VCR with RCA audio output can be connected to the unit.  
Select OFF the external input not is connected (Initial setting: “ON”).  
Setting item:  
AUX IN  
Setting contents: ON/OFF  
AUX1 cannot be set.  
Setting and Adjusting the AUX Input/  
Digital Input (Analog AUX Input/Digital  
AUX Input)  
Setting the Digital Input (Digital AUX)  
Select OFF if no optical digital product is connected (Initial setting:  
“ON”).  
This step sets and adjusts the Analog AUX and Digital AUX.  
Setting item:  
Digital AUX  
Setting contents: ON/OFF  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, external input of  
the PXA-H800 becomes unavailable, and this setting will be  
disabled.  
Setting the AUX Volume Input level (AUX IN  
Gain)  
1
Click [Input Setup] for [Shortcut] tab in the main  
menu.  
The Input System Setup screen is displayed.  
If the external input audio becomes distorted, select High (Initial  
setting: “High”).  
If you click [I/O Configuration] on the Function switching tab, and  
then [Input System Setup], the Input System Setup screen will also be  
displayed. Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab”  
(page 7).  
Setting item:  
Setting contents: High/Low  
AUX IN Gain  
High: When the volume level of the external input is high.  
Low: When the volume level of the external input is low.  
2
For each AUX, click [ON]/[OFF], [High]/[Low], or [ ]/  
This item becomes possible to set only when AUX IN setting is on.  
You can only adjust the Analog AUX with this setting.  
[
] to set and adjust each item.  
Adjusting the AUX Volume level (AUX  
Level)  
You can adjust the volume level of the external RCA input. Adjust this  
when the volume is higher or lower compared to that of the optical  
digital source (Initial setting: “0 dB”).  
Setting item:  
AUX Level  
Setting contents: -10 to +10 dB  
This item becomes possible to set only when AUX IN setting is on.  
You can only adjust the Analog AUX with this setting.  
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From a PC  
Naming the AUX Input (AUX Name)  
Automatic  
Measurement  
Function  
When you connect an external input source, you can name it with a  
suitable name (Initial setting: “Auxiliary”).  
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Click [ ] for each AUX and select and click the  
external input product name from the pull-down  
menu.  
Before Performing Automatic  
Measurement  
This unit is equipped with ImprintEQ, RoadEQ, and AutoTCR  
automatic measurement functions.  
Setting item:  
AUX Name  
Setting contents: Auxiliary/TV/EXT.DVD/Portable/Game  
This item becomes possible to set only when AUX IN setting is on.  
WARNING  
Do not perform automatic measurement while the vehicle is  
running.  
Setting/Adjusting the Navigation  
Guidance Volume (Navi Mix)  
Automatic measurement requires microphones to be installed  
in the cabin to measure acoustic characteristics, and the  
speakers may output loud noise for measurement. This may  
interfere with safe driving and lead to an accident.  
If a navigation system is connected, its voice guidance will be mixed  
with the system and output from the front speakers (Initial setting:  
“OFF”). You can adjust the navigation guidance volume (Initial setting:  
“0 dB”).  
Be sure to read before performing automatic  
measurement.  
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Click [ON] or [OFF] for “Navi Mix” in the main menu.  
The automatic measurement should be performed in a quiet place  
with the engine, air-conditioner, and heater turned off. If a mobile  
phone or car phone is installed in the vehicle, move them outside of  
the cabin, or turn the power off. Sound other than the measuring  
sound (ambient noise around the vehicle, engine noise, and  
ringtones) may interfere with measurement, resulting in inaccurate  
measurement of the acoustic characteristics of the cabin.  
Be aware that the battery may be drained if you use the unit for an  
extended period of time without running the engine.  
The microphone supplied with this product is specifically designed  
for this type of measurement. Use of any other microphone will give  
poor or no results. Use of microphones other than the one supplied is  
not recommended.  
If you click [ON], select the setting value.  
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Click [ ] or [ ] to adjust the volume.  
Setting contents: -10 to +10 dB  
For details on the connection of a navigation system, refer to the  
installation manual.  
If the system is equipped with a power amplifier with input level  
control or a powered subwoofer, the measurement may not be  
possible if the input level is set low. However, to perform correct  
measurement, the input level should not be set too high.  
For a power amplifier with low-pass filter, turn off the low-pass filter  
of the power amplifier to make measurement. The low-pass filter in  
the powered subwoofer or the power amplifier for a subwoofer  
should be set at the highest cutoff frequency.  
Measurement sequence for the automatic measurement  
functions  
Perform the automatic measurement in the following sequence.  
When ImprintEQ is used:  
First, ImprintEQ, then RoadEQ.  
When ImprintEQ is not used:  
First, Auto TCR, then RoadEQ.  
When ImprintEQ is used, AutoTCR is not required.  
When ImprintEQ and AutoTCR are performed after RoadEQ, re-  
perform RoadEQ.  
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Click [ImprintEQ] for [Shortcut] tab in the main  
menu.  
The Automatic Measurement tab screen will be displayed.  
Setting ImprintEQ  
ImprintEQ is a system to obtain the optimum acoustic effect from each  
seat position, based on the automatically measured acoustic data of the  
cabin.  
When you click [Automatic Measurement] in the Function switching  
tab, the Automatic Measurement tab screen will also be displayed.  
Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).  
To use ImprintEQ, you should perform acoustic measurement of the  
cabin beforehand.  
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Click [Setup] for “ImprintEQ.”  
The ImprintEQ mode selection screen will be displayed.  
ImprintEQ measurement flow  
Select either [Factory Audio] or [Other] and click.  
Prepare the vehicle and install the microphone.  
Factory Audio: When an automobile factory system is  
connected to AUX1, choose this.  
Other:  
Choose [Other] when a head unit other than  
an automobile factory system (commercially  
available unit including ALPINE products) is  
connected.  
Turn the ignition key to ACC ON position, and start ALPINE  
PXA-H800 Sound.  
If you select [Factory Audio], go to Step 7.  
If you select [Other], go to Step 10.  
When it is an automobile  
factory system  
For a system  
other than an  
automobile  
factory system  
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8
Insert the SETUP DISC into the head unit. Click  
[START] within 10 seconds of Track01 starting.  
Play back the SETUP DISC that comes  
with the unit on the head unit.  
Following the instructions on the screen, adjust the  
input level of the device connected to AUX1. When  
“OK” is displayed, click [OK].  
Select the listening position.  
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Click [START] within 10 seconds of Track02 starting.  
Measurement of the frequency characteristic will be started.  
When measurement is completed, a confirmation message  
will be displayed.  
Following the instructions on the screen, conduct the  
automatic measurement.  
If you want to stop measurement, click [CANCEL].  
10 Click [OK] when a message appears.  
The Area Selection screen is displayed.  
Select the target curve.  
11 Select the listening position. Select the area from  
[ALL], [FRONT], [FRONT LEFT], [FRONT RIGHT], and  
[REAR], and click [Next].  
If [ALL] is selected, the system will measures the  
characteristics from all seat positions.  
Save the measurement values.  
Preparing for measurement.  
1
Park the vehicle in a quiet location.  
Close doors, windows, sunroof, etc.  
Turn the air-conditioner and heater OFF.  
Turn off the engine of the vehicle.  
2
Preparing the microphone.  
Place the microphone at ear level (a camera tripod is useful  
for this purpose).  
The direction of the microphone does not affect the measurement.  
3
Turn the ignition switch of the vehicle to ACC (On).  
If an air-conditioner or heater is turned on, turn it off. Measurement  
should not be performed if air-conditioner or heater noise is present.  
The measurement screen will be displayed.  
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12 Move the microphone to a spot specified in the  
16 When measurement is complete, click [Result].  
The result screen will be displayed.  
screen and position it firmly.  
The adjustment result when the Target Curve is  
“REFERENCE” will be displayed.  
If you want to select another target curve, go to Step 17.  
If you want to save the adjustment result, go to Step 19.  
17 Click [Target Curve Select].  
The microphone should be placed at shoulder height.  
13 Click [Measure]. When the measurement start  
screen appears, click [START].  
Countdown will start.  
The name of the curve currently selected.  
The Target Curve Selection screen will be displayed.  
18 Select and click the target curve you want. Then,  
click [OK].  
During the 10 second countdown, go outside the vehicle  
and close the door.  
A test signal will be output from the speakers to measure the  
acoustic characteristics of the cabin. Do not open any  
doors until the finish message appears on the screen. If  
external noise interferes with the measurement, click the  
[Measure] again to re-measure.  
The adjustment result for the selected Target Curve will be  
displayed.  
Measurement takes approximately 5 to 15 minutes.  
If you want to stop measurement, click [CANCEL].  
REFERENCE:  
Enjoy the rhythm and balance of music to the best  
acoustic effect, suitable for the vehicle interior.  
Reference With Mid-range Comp.:  
Select this if the tweeter and midrange speakers are  
installed in the dashboard, and mid or high range  
harshness is apparent.  
14 Click [OK] when a completed message appears.  
15 When measurement for Position 1 is completed,  
move the microphone to the next measuring position  
and secure it following the guidance on the screen.  
When the microphone is properly located, repeat  
Step 13 following the guidance on the screen.  
LINEAR:  
A linear (flat) acoustic effect is actualized. This setting  
recreates the balanced sound of a studio listening  
room.  
You can perform measurement from up to 6 listening  
positions.  
USERS:  
We recommend that you should take measurements from  
at least 2 listening positions.  
You can select this only when you have adjusted the  
curve. Refer to “Adjusting and Saving the Target  
Curve” (page 19).  
To close measurement, go to Step 16.  
For more accurate measurement, you can make  
measurements from 6 listening positions. However, it  
takes approximately 70 minutes to complete the entire  
procedure. Therefore, be sure to charge the vehicle  
battery while taking measurements.  
If you are not satisfied with the measurement result, click [Re-  
Measure] to perform measurement again.  
19 Click [Send Filter].  
The Memory selection screen will be displayed.  
If no microphone is connected, a confirmation message will be  
displayed and measurement will not be carried out. Click [OK] to  
cancel the indication.  
If you want to re-measure from the same position, click [Reset].  
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After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
20 Select and click the memory where the curve is to be  
saved from [ImprintEQ Memory 1] or [ImprintEQ  
Memory 2]. Click [OK].  
Saving ImprintEQ Measurement Data on a  
PC  
1
Click [File] in Step 20 for “Setting ImprintEQ”, and  
click [OK].  
The “Save As” box will be shown.  
2
Select the location where you want to save the file  
and enter a name for the file to save.  
Select [File] to save ImprintEQ measurement data on a PC. Refer to  
“Saving ImprintEQ Measurement Data on a PC” (page 19).  
For the method to load the data saved on a PC, refer to “Loading the  
ImprintEQ Measurement Data (File)” (page 11).  
21 Click [Close Window].  
Adjusting and Saving the Target Curve  
To enable this function, Defeat should be is set to ON.  
Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ and X-Over Level are set to their initial  
values during ImprintEQ measurement.  
You can adjust the target curve and save it on a PC.  
The file extension of the ImprintEQ setting data file is “.ieq”.  
When you save the measurement result of ImprintEQ in Memory 1 or  
2 for the second time, the memory will be overwritten and the  
previous data will be lost.  
1
Click [Target Curve Setting] in Step 17 for “Setting  
ImprintEQ.”  
The Target Curve Setting screen will be displayed.  
Sound may arrive at the listening position at slightly different times,  
depending on the speaker and enclosure. To compensate for this, the  
distance can be adjusted to be larger than the actual distance.  
Measurement values will not be lost in the event the system is reset or  
battery power is disconnected.  
When you click [Target Curve] for the [Shortcut] tab in the main  
menu, the Target Curve Setting screen will be displayed.  
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Drag the curve to adjust it.  
Turning ImprintEQ On/Off  
1
Click [ImprintEQ] for [Shortcut] tab in the main  
menu.  
The Automatic Measurement tab screen will be displayed.  
When you click [Automatic Measurement] in the Function switching  
tab, the Automatic Measurement tab screen will also be displayed.  
Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).  
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Click [ON] or [OFF] for “ImprintEQ.”  
If you click [ON], select the setting value.  
Click [ ] and select and click either [Memory 1] or  
[Memory 2].  
Setting contents: -6 to +6dB  
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Click [Save].  
The “Save As” box will be shown.  
Select the location where you want to save the file  
and enter a name for the file to save.  
The file extension of the measurement data file is “.tcv”.  
You can retrieve the saved data by clicking [Load].  
To restore the target curve to the initial settings, click [Reset]. Click  
[OK] when confirmation message appears.  
Mouse trace function  
When you click [Mouse Trace OFF], the mouse trace function  
becomes enabled, and [Mouse Trace OFF] changes to [Mouse Trace  
ON]. When dragged, the curve (settings) changes in accordance with  
the movement of the cursor.  
If you do not use ImprintEQ is not used, select [OFF].  
If the speaker system in the “Memory” and the current speaker  
system do not match, the Memory cannot be retrieved.  
When you turn on ImprintEQ, the Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Time  
Correction, and Output Level are automatically adjusted. Each of  
these values can be further adjusted, but the adjustment ranges for  
the Graphic EQ and the Parametric EQ are restricted.  
To disable the mouse trace function, click the [Mouse Trace ON].  
When ImprintEQ is on, the Time Correction and X-Over channel will  
be automatically set at the L/R Separate Adjustment mode.  
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Click [START] in the measurement start screen.  
Countdown will start.  
Adjusting the Time Correction  
Automatically (Auto TCR)  
A vehicle poses a unique listening environment. Speaker distances vary  
widely to each listening position. These special conditions can be  
overcome using the included microphone and the powerful  
measurement system in this processor. The processor measures and  
analyzes data automatically to optimize time correction for each speaker  
and listening position selected.  
1
Preparing for measurement.  
During the 10 second countdown, go outside the vehicle  
and close the door.  
Park the vehicle in a quiet location.  
Close doors, windows, sunroof, etc.  
Turn the air-conditioner and heater OFF.  
Turn off the engine of the vehicle.  
A test signal will be output from the speakers to measure the  
acoustic characteristics of the cabin. Do not open any  
doors until the finish message appears on the screen. If  
external noise interferes with the measurement. If the error  
screen is displayed, perform the measurement again.  
2
Preparing the microphone.  
Place the microphone at the listening position (driver’s seat,  
etc.). A camera tripod is recommended for this purpose.  
If you want to stop measurement, click [CANCEL].  
If no microphone is connected, a confirmation message will be  
displayed and measurement will not be carried out. Click [OK] to  
cancel the indication.  
The microphone should be placed at shoulder height.  
When you save the measurement data values for various listening  
positions in the preset, you can easily load one of them as necessary.  
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When a confirmation message for closing the screen  
is displayed, click [OK].  
3
Turn the Ignition switch of the vehicle to ACC (On).  
If an air-conditioner or heater is turned on, turn it off. Measurement  
should not be performed if air-conditioner or heater noise is present.  
To enable this function, Defeat should be is set to ON.  
Measurement of Auto TCR takes approximately 5 minutes.  
Auto TCR measurement result overwrites the manual TCR  
measurement result.  
Sound may arrive at the listening position at slightly different times,  
depending on the speaker and enclosure. To compensate for this, the  
distance can be adjusted to be larger than the actual distance.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
4
Click [Auto TCR] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.  
The Automatic Measurement tab screen will be displayed.  
When you click [Automatic Measurement] in the Function switching  
tab, the Automatic Measurement tab screen will also be displayed.  
Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).  
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Click [Setup] for “Auto TCR.”  
Adjusting for Road Noise (RoadEQ)  
RoadEQ (REAL-TIME OPTIMIZED ADAPTIVE DRIVING EQ) is a  
function to automatically adjust the EQ properties in accordance with  
the road noise while driving.  
The Road Equalizer compensates for constantly changing noise, so  
always keep the microphones connected.  
1
Preparing for measurement.  
Park the vehicle in a quiet location.  
Close doors, windows, sunroof, etc.  
Turn the air-conditioner and heater OFF.  
Turn off the engine of the vehicle.  
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7
When the confirmation message is displayed, check  
the content and click [OK].  
When the confirmation message is displayed again,  
check the content and click [OK].  
2
Preparing the microphone.  
Refer to the installation manual.  
3
Turn the ignition switch of the vehicle to ACC (On).  
If an air-conditioner or heater is turned on, turn it off. Measurement  
should not be performed if air-conditioner or heater noise is present.  
4
Click [RoadEQ] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.  
The Automatic Measurement tab screen will be displayed.  
When you click [Automatic Measurement] in the Function switching  
tab, the Automatic Measurement tab screen will also be displayed.  
Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).  
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Click [Setup] for “RoadEQ.”  
Turning RoadEQ On/Off  
When automatic measurement is completed, RoadEQ can be turned on  
or off and its level can be selected.  
1
Click [RoadEQ] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.  
The Automatic Measurement tab screen will be displayed.  
When you click [Automatic Measurement] in the Function switching  
tab, the Automatic Measurement tab screen will also be displayed.  
Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).  
2
Click [ON] or [OFF] for “RoadEQ.”  
When you click [ON], select the level.  
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When a confirmation message is displayed, check  
the content and click [OK].  
When you do not use RoadEQ, select [OFF].  
3
Click [ ] and select and click either [Level 1], [Level  
2], or [Level 3].  
Click [START] in the measurement start screen.  
Countdown will start.  
During the 10 second countdown, go outside the vehicle  
and close the door.  
A test signal will be output from the speakers to measure the  
acoustic characteristics of the cabin. Do not open any  
doors until the finish message appears on the screen. If  
external noise interferes with the measurement. If the error  
screen is displayed, perform the measurement again.  
Level 1: Low correction level. Suitable for quiet vehicles.  
Level 2: Moderate correction level.  
Level 3: High correction level. Suitable for high speed  
driving.  
If you want to stop measurement, click [CANCEL].  
If no microphone is connected, a confirmation message will be  
displayed and measurement will not be carried out. Click [OK] to  
cancel the indication.  
If measurement is not completed, or a microphone is not connected,  
this setting cannot be performed.  
When you change the speaker setting of On/Off, RoadEQ  
automatically becomes off. When you have changed the speaker  
settings, start the measurement step over again.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
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When a confirmation message for closing the screen  
is displayed, click [OK].  
To enable this function, Defeat should be is set to ON.  
Measurement of RoadEQ takes approximately 7 minutes.  
Measurement values will not be lost in the event the system is reset or  
battery power is disconnected.  
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DVD (Cinema, Action, Music, OFF):  
Cinema:  
Audio Setup/  
Adjustment  
Movie dialogue is clearly reproduced. Action movies are  
reproduced with more powerful sound.  
Action:  
Action movies are reproduced with more powerful sound.  
Music:  
Lower register sounds (drums, bass, etc.) and vocals are  
emphasized for clean and clear output.  
Setting MX Plus (Ai-NET Mode)  
AUX / Others (Compressed, Music, DVD, OFF):  
MX mode suitable for the media (Compressed Data, Music,  
DVD) can be selected.  
MX (Media Xpander) Plus enhances the vocal and instrumental sounds  
for music sources such as radio/CD/MP3, by generating harmonics lost  
during digital processing. This high frequency compensation adds  
clarity and detail normally lost to road noise.  
When “OFF” is selected, MX Plus becomes disabled.  
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When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
This feature becomes enabled when an Ai-NET compatible head unit  
with MX Plus linking function is connected. If MX Plus mode is set for  
each source beforehand, it automatically switches according to the  
music source of the head unit.  
To enable this function, Defeat should be is set to ON.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
When a head unit with the MX Plus linking function, such as INA-  
W910, is connected, it should be set to Ai-NET mode. Other head  
units should be set in the Standalone mode.  
Setting MX Plus (Standalone Mode)  
1
Click [MX Plus] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.  
MX Plus setup screen will be displayed.  
MX (Media Xpander) Plus enhances the vocal and instrumental sounds  
for music sources such as radio/CD/MP3, by generating harmonics lost  
during digital processing. This high frequency compensation adds  
clarity and detail normally lost to road noise.  
When you click [Media Sound Manager] on the Function switching  
tab, and then [Setup], the MX Plus setup screen will also be  
displayed. Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab”  
(page 7).  
In the Standalone mode, MX Plus does not become linked with the  
source of the head unit. MX Plus should be set for each external input.  
MX Plus mode will be switched, linked with the source switching of  
PXA-H800.  
2
Click [ON] for “MX Plus” in the main menu.  
MX Plus becomes enabled.  
When you click the [OFF], MX Plus for all music sources becomes  
will be disabled.  
1
Click [MX Plus] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.  
MX Plus setup screen will be displayed.  
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4
Click [Ai-NET] for “MX Plus Setup” in the main menu.  
MX Plus will become linked to the head unit.  
When you click [Media Sound Manager] on the Function switching  
tab, and then [Setup], the MX Plus setup screen will also be  
displayed. Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab”  
(page 7).  
Click [ ] for “Level Adjustment” in the setup  
screen, and select and click the level from the pull-  
down menu.  
2
Click [ON] for “MX Plus” in the main menu.  
MX Plus becomes enabled.  
When you click the [OFF], MX Plus for all music sources becomes  
will be disabled.  
If an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, go to  
step 3.  
If an Ai-NET compatible head unit is not connected, go to  
step 4.  
MX Plus level increases in the following order: 1  
FM (Level 1 to 3, OFF):  
2
3.  
3
Click [Standalone] for “MX Plus Setup” in the main  
menu.  
The medium to high frequencies become clearer, and produces  
well balanced sound at all frequencies.  
When a head unit without the MX Plus linking function is connected,  
this should be set as “Standalone,even if it is an Ai-NET compatible  
head unit.  
CD (Level 1 to 3, OFF):  
CD mode processes a large amount of data during playback.  
MX Plus takes advantage of this large data quantity to  
reproduce a more clear, clean output.  
Compressed Data/Digital Radio (Level 1 to 3, OFF):  
This corrects information that was lost at the time of  
compression. This reproduces a well-balanced sound close to  
the original.  
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Click [ ] for “Level Adjustment” for each external  
input in the setup screen and select and click the  
level from the pull-down menu.  
Setting the Graphic EQ  
The graphic equalizer allows you to modify the sound using 31 bands  
each for the front (left and right), rear (left and right) and center  
speakers. An additional 10 bands are available for the subwoofer. This  
allows you to customize the sound to suit your taste.  
1
Click [G.EQ] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.  
The EQ Setup screen is displayed.  
When you click [Mobile Sound Manager] on the Function switching  
tab, and then [EQ Setup], the EQ Setup screen will also be displayed.  
Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).  
MX Plus level increases in the following order: 1  
Compressed 1 to 3:  
2
3.  
2
Click [G.EQ] in the main menu.  
This corrects information lost in the compression process. This  
reproduces a well-balanced sound close to the original. By  
supplementing mid- to high- frequency sound data, the sound is  
reproduced with more brightness and ambience.  
Music 1 to 3:  
Lower register sounds (drums, bass, etc.) and vocals are  
emphasized for clean and clear output.  
Cinema:  
Video dialogue is reproduced more clearly. Action movies are  
reproduced with more powerful sound.  
The EQ mode switches to the Graphic EQ mode.  
You can choose either Graphic EQ or Parametric EQ. When you  
click [OFF], EQ mode becomes disabled.  
Action:  
Action movies are reproduced with more powerful sound.  
Drama/Talk:  
3
Click either [  
] or [  
].  
The dialogue portion of a video is reproduced more clearly.  
When “Non Effect” is selected, MX Plus becomes disabled.  
External Inputs to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting  
the AUX Input System (AUX Input System Select)” (page 14).  
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When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
To enable this function, Defeat should be is set to ON.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
: Both R and L channels are set at the same value (The  
initial setting).  
: Channels R and L can be set independently.  
When you select “  
” a message to confirm which of the R or L  
channel set up values is to be applied will be displayed. Click either  
[LEFT] or [RIGHT].  
4
Click the channel you want to adjust.  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (Output System Select)” (page 13).  
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After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
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Click a frequency and drag up or down to adjust the  
level.  
Displaying the data  
1
Click [Show All Data].  
The setup values for all the channels will be displayed.  
Frequency:  
Front/Rear/Center: 20Hz~20kHz (1/3 octave step)  
(1 to 31 Band)  
SubW:  
20Hz to 160Hz (1/3 octave step)  
(1 to 10 Band)  
Level: -12 to +12dB (in 0.5dB step)*  
* When ImprintEQ is enabled, -6 to +6 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)  
Mouse trace function  
When you click [Mouse Trace OFF], the mouse trace function  
becomes enabled, and [Mouse Trace OFF] changes to [Mouse Trace  
ON]. When dragged, the curve (settings) changes in accordance with  
the movement of the cursor.  
To disable the mouse trace function, click the [Mouse Trace ON].  
You can also make adjustments by operating the settings indication  
area (Frequency, Level).  
The current setup value will be displayed at the bottom of the Screen.  
Click [ ] and select and click a setup value. You can also use the  
[Tab], [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] keys on your PC to select the  
setup value.  
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To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 4 through 5.  
You can listen with Defeat OFF (adjusted setup values) or with  
Defeat ON (Initial value) to compare, by clicking either [ON] or  
[OFF] of “Defeat” in the main menu while in the adjustment mode.  
By clicking either [  
] or [  
] of “Mute” while in the adjustment  
mode, you can mute the selected channel.  
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When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
To enable this function, Defeat should be is set to ON.  
To restore the channel which is currently being adjusted to the  
default, click [Ch. Flat]. To restore all the channels to the initial  
settings, click [All Reset]. Click [OK] when each confirmation  
message appears.  
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the graphic equalizer  
for that speaker cannot be set. Refer to “Setting the Speaker System  
(Output System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14).  
Check the playable frequency ranges of the connected speakers  
before making equalizer adjustments. If the speaker’s playable  
frequency range is 55 Hz to 30 kHz, for example, adjusting the 40 Hz  
or 20 Hz band has no effect. Additionally, you may overload and  
damage the speakers.  
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Click each band and drag up or down to adjust the  
level. Drag to the right or left to adjust the frequency.  
Adjust the bandwidth (Q) by dragging diagonally on  
the curve.  
Setting the Parametric EQ  
The frequency bands of the graphic equalizer are fixed. This makes it  
very difficult to correct for undesired peaks and dips at specific  
frequencies. The parametric equalizer’s center frequency can be tuned  
to these specific frequencies. Then, the bandwidth (Q) and level are  
fine-tuned, independently, to make the necessary corrections. The  
parametric equalizer function is an advanced tool for serious  
audiophiles.  
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Click [P.EQ] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.  
The EQ Setup screen is displayed.  
Band:  
Front/Rear/Center: 1 to 10  
SubW: 1 to 5  
Front/Rear/Center: 20 Hz to 20kHz (in 1/6  
octave steps)  
SubW: 20 Hz to 200 Hz (in 1/6 octave  
steps)  
-12 to +12 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)*  
0.5/1.0/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0/4.0/5.0  
When you click [Mobile Sound Manager] on the Function switching  
tab, and then [EQ Setup], the EQ Setup screen will also be displayed.  
Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).  
Frequency:  
2
Click [P.EQ] in the main menu.  
Level:  
Q Factor:  
* When ImprintEQ is enabled, 6 to +6 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)  
You can also make adjustments by operating the settings indication  
area.  
The current setup value will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
Click [ ] and select and click a setup value. You can also use the  
[Tab], [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] keys on your PC to select the  
setup value.  
The EQ mode switches to the Parametric EQ mode.  
You can choose either Graphic EQ or Parametric EQ. When you  
click [OFF], EQ mode becomes disabled.  
3
Click either [  
] or [  
].  
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To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 4 through 5.  
You can listen with Defeat OFF (adjusted setup values) or with  
Defeat ON (Initial value) to compare, by clicking either [ON] or  
[OFF] of “Defeat” in the main menu while in the adjustment mode.  
By clicking either [  
] or [  
] of “Mute” while in the adjustment  
mode, you can mute the selected channel.  
: Both R and L channels are set at the same value (The  
initial setting).  
: Channels R and L can be set independently.  
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When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
When you select “  
” a message to confirm which of the R or L  
channel set up values is to be applied will be displayed. Click either  
[LEFT] or [RIGHT].  
To enable this function, Defeat should be is set to ON.  
To restore the channel which is currently being adjusted to the  
default, click [Ch. Flat]. To restore all the channels to the initial  
settings, click [All Reset]. Click [OK] when each confirmation  
message appears.  
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Click the channel you want to adjust.  
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the parametric  
equalizer for that speaker cannot be set. Refer to “Setting the  
Speaker System (Output System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the  
Speakers (Speaker Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14).  
Check the playable frequency ranges of the connected speakers  
before making equalizer adjustments. If the speaker’s playable  
frequency range is 55 Hz to 30 kHz, for example, adjusting the 40 Hz  
or 20 Hz band has no effect. Additionally, you may overload and  
damage the speakers.  
If you boost the sound too much in the same frequency range,  
distortion may occur.  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (Output System Select)” (page 13).  
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After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
The higher the slope value, the steeper the slope becomes.  
Adjust the slope to FLAT (0 dB/oct) to bypass the HP or LP filters.  
Do not use a tweeter without the HPF on or set to a low frequency, as  
it may cause damage to the speaker due to the low frequency content.  
You cannot adjust the crossover frequency higher than the HPF or  
lower than the LPF.  
Adjustment should be made according to the recommended crossover  
frequency of the connected speakers. Determine the recommended  
crossover frequency of the speakers. Adjusting to a frequency range  
outside that recommended may cause damage to the speakers.  
For the recommended crossover frequencies of Alpine speakers, refer  
to the respective Owner’s Manual. We are not responsible for  
damage or malfunction of speakers caused by using the crossover  
outside the recommended value.  
Displaying the data  
1
Click [Show All Data].  
The setup values for all the channels will be displayed.  
Adjusting X-Over and Switching the  
Phases  
This section describes how to adjust X-Over. Before working on this,  
refer to “About the Crossover (X-Over)” (page 26).  
Hint for adjusting the subwoofer  
If the subwoofer is installed on the rear deck, setting a gentle  
L.P.F. slope (for example 6 dB/ oct.) makes the sound  
localization more to the rear. This can also affect the acoustic  
localization of the front.  
About the Crossover (X-Over)  
Crossover (X-Over):  
This unit is equipped with an active crossover. The crossover limits the  
frequencies delivered to the outputs. Each channel is controlled  
independently. Thus, each speaker pair can be driven by the frequencies  
for which they have been optimally designed.  
The crossover adjusts the HPF (high pass filter) or LPF (low pass filter)  
of each band, and also the slope (how fast the filter rolls off the highs or  
lows).  
Adjustments should be made according to the reproduction  
characteristics of the speakers. Depending on the speakers, a passive  
network may not be necessary. If you are unsure about this point, please  
consult your authorized Alpine dealer.  
Hints for adjusting the high range  
Depending on the speaker, inputting low frequency component  
signals (about 2 kHz or less) with the H.P.F. adjustment could  
result in distortion. If so, set a steep slope (for example  
30 dB/oct.).  
When doing so, adjust so that the mid and high range sounds do  
not separate.  
Normally use with the L.P.F. off. If the high range is too strong,  
we recommend adjusting for a gentle slope.  
Hint for adjusting the low range  
When a subwoofer is connected and you are using a speaker  
with a low range of under 10 or 12 cm (3-15/16” or 4-3/4”),  
setting the low range H.P.F. to “OFF” can result in distortion  
when low frequency components are input.  
Cutoff frequency adjustment range  
(1/6 octave steps)  
If so, set the H.P.F. slope to a value suited for the speaker’s  
frequency response.  
HPF  
LPF  
20Hz to 18kHz  
1kHz to 18kHz  
(Tweeter only)  
20Hz to 18kHz  
20Hz to 18kHz  
20Hz to 18kHz  
20Hz to 18kHz  
20Hz to 180Hz  
22Hz to 20kHz  
1.1kHz to 20kHz  
(Tweeter only)  
22Hz to 20kHz  
22Hz to 20kHz  
22Hz to 20kHz  
22Hz to 20kHz  
22Hz to 200Hz  
Front High  
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Click [X-Over] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.  
The X-Over Setup screen is displayed.  
Front Mid  
Front Low  
Rear  
When you click [Mobile Sound Manager] on the Function switching  
tab, and then [X-Over], the X-Over Setup screen will also be  
displayed. Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab”  
(page 7).  
Center  
Subwoofer  
Level adjustment  
(0 to -12 dB)  
2
Click either [  
] or [  
].  
Output frequency range  
Slope FLAT  
Slope adjustment  
20 Hz  
(Different from actual display)  
HPF cut-off LPF cut-off  
frequency frequency  
HPF (high pass filter): Cuts the lower frequencies and allows the  
higher frequencies to pass.  
LPF (low pass filter): Cuts the higher frequencies and allows the  
lower frequencies to pass.  
Slope: The level change (in dB) for a frequency change of one octave.  
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: Both R and L channels are set at the same value (The  
initial setting).  
: Channels R and L can be set independently.  
When you select “  
,” a message to confirm which of the R or L  
channel set up values is to be applied will be displayed. Click either  
[LEFT] or [RIGHT].  
The unadjusted curve display can be turned off in the following steps.  
1 Click the indicator of “Show.”  
3
Click the channel you want to adjust.  
Indicator  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (Output System Select)” (page 13).  
The indicator will be turned off and the curve display of  
the selected channel is hidden.  
2 To turn on the display, click the indicator of “Show” again.  
4
Drag the setup point up or down or to the right or left  
to make adjustments.  
The arrow indicating the dragging direction appears.  
5
6
Click [0°] or [180°] to switch the phase.  
Frequency  
Level  
To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 3 through 5.  
By clicking either [  
] or [  
] of “Mute” while in the adjustment  
mode, you can mute the selected channel.  
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When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
To restore the channel which is currently being adjusted to the  
default, click [Ch. Flat]. To restore all the channels to the initial  
settings, click [All Reset]. Click [OK] when each confirmation  
message appears.  
Slope  
Setup point  
The cutoff frequency band varies depending on the channel  
(speaker) (see “About the Crossover (X-Over)” page 26).  
When Tweeter is selected for “Front 1” to protect the speaker, there  
is no filter off (Slope OFF) setting for HPF. There is no filter off  
(Slope OFF) setting for Subwoofer LPF, either.  
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the X-Over for that  
speaker cannot be set. Refer to “Setting the Speaker System (Output  
System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)/  
Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14).  
Check the playback frequencies of the connected speakers before  
adjusting.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
Slope: 0 (OFF)/-6/-12/-18/-24/-30/-36 dB/oct*  
Level: -24 to 0dB (in 0.5 dB steps)  
* Neither LPF of Subwoofer nor HPF of Front High can be set at 0  
(OFF).  
Show All Curves:  
When you click the [Show All Curves], the curves for all the channels  
will be displayed.  
Hide Other Curves:  
When you click the [Hide Other Curves], only the curve of the  
channel for which you are making adjustments is displayed.  
You can also make adjustments by operating the settings indication  
area.  
The current setup value will be displayed at the bottom of the Screen.  
Click [ ] and select and click a setup value. You can also use the  
[Tab], [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] keys on your PC to select the  
setup value.  
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Displaying the data  
Concrete examples  
1 Calculating the time correction value for the front left  
speaker on the diagram below.  
1
Click [Show All Data].  
The setup values for all the channels will be displayed.  
Conditions:  
Distance between farthest speaker and listening position: 2.25  
m (88-3/4")  
Distance between front left speaker and listening position: 0.5 m  
(20")  
Calculation: L = 2.25 m (88-3/4") – 0.5 m (20") = 1.75 m (68-3/4")  
Compensation time = 1.75 ÷ 343 x 1000 = 5.1 (ms)  
In other words, setting the time correction value for the front left  
speaker to 5.1 (ms) sets a virtual distance matching the  
distance to the farthest speaker.  
5.1ms  
Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR)  
0.5m  
Because of the particular conditions inside the vehicle, there are major  
differences in the distances between the different speakers and the  
various listening positions. The proper time correction can be obtained  
using the automatic time correction function (“Auto TCR”), but it is also  
possible to calculate the optimum correction values and eliminate the  
time error at the listening position using this function.  
2.25m  
The unit for the time correction can be chosen to be either “cm” or  
“inch.” (Initial setting: “cm”)  
The sound is  
Time correction eliminates the  
difference between the time  
required for the sound from the  
different speakers to reach the  
listening position.  
Setting the time correction of the  
front left speaker to 5.1 ms  
makes it possible to coordinate  
the distance from the listening  
position to the speaker.  
uneven because the distance  
between the listening position  
and the different speakers is  
different.  
The difference in the distance  
between the front left and rear  
right speakers is 1.75 meters  
(68-3/4").  
e Calculation of time correction  
1
Sit in the listening position (the driver’s seat, for  
example) and measure the distance (in meters)  
between your head and the various speakers.  
2
Calculate the difference in distance between the  
farthest speaker and the other speakers.  
L = (distance of farthest speaker) – (distance of other  
speakers)  
e Entering the time correction  
4
Click [TCR] for [Shortcut] tab in the main menu.  
The TCR Setup screen is displayed.  
3
Divide the distances calculated for the different  
speakers by the speed of sound (343 m/s  
temperature 20°C).  
This value is the time correction value for the different  
speakers.  
When you click [Mobile Sound Manager] on the Function switching  
tab, and then [TCR], the TCR Setup screen will also be displayed.  
Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).  
5
Click [ON] for “TCR” in the main menu.  
Choose OFF to disable the TCR function.  
6
Click either [  
] or [  
].  
: Both R and L channels are set at the same value (The  
initial setting).  
: Channels R and L can be set independently.  
When you select “  
,” a message to confirm which of the R or L  
channel set up values is to be applied will be displayed. Click either  
[LEFT] or [RIGHT].  
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8
Click either [cm] or [inch.]  
Entering numerical values  
You can directly enter the distances (actual measurements) to all the  
speakers to make adjustments.  
1
Click [Value Input].  
cm: The unit for the time correction becomes “cm.”  
inch: The unit for the time correction becomes “inch.”  
Drag [  
] of the channel you want to adjust to the  
] or [ ] to set.  
right or left. Or click either [  
2
3
Click [cm] or [inch].  
Enter the number directly or click [ ] or [ ] to enter  
the actual measurements (distances to the  
speakers).  
The time correction value.  
Setting contents: 0.00 to 20.00 ms (in 0.05 ms steps)  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (Output System Select)” (page 13).  
By clicking [  
] while in the adjustment mode, you can  
mute the selected channel. Click [  
audio.  
You can listen with Defeat OFF (adjusted setup values) or with  
Defeat ON (Initial value) to compare, by clicking either [ON] or  
[OFF] of “Defeat” in the main menu while in the adjustment mode.  
] again to output  
Setting contents:  
inch:  
cm:  
0.0 to 270.1  
0.0 to 686.0  
4
Click [OK].  
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When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
The mode will change to the channel L/R individual  
adjustment mode. The number you enter will be reflected in  
the setting screen.  
To enable this function, Defeat should be is set to ON.  
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the time correction for  
that speaker cannot be set. Refer to “Setting the Speaker System  
(Output System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14).  
Sound may arrive at the listening position at slightly different times,  
depending on the subwoofer and enclosure. After this setting, preview  
the sound and adjust as necessary. A correction of 10ms (135.0 inch/  
343.0 cm) may be necessary.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
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If the setting of Rear Fill is made when Rear Mix is ON, sound is  
unchanged in the rear fill setting because Rear Mix is given priority  
during 2 channel decoder other than linear PCM.  
Use the Multi  
Channel Function  
Setting EUPHONY (EUPHONY)  
EUPHONY creates 5.1 channel surround using Adaptive Surround  
technology based on a music signal recorded in 2-channel.  
When you set up EUPHONY and play back a CD or iPod stereo source,  
you can enjoy the realistic sensation of musicians playing around you.  
For DVD movie playback, you can enjoy the sense of localization of the  
dialogue and impressive three-dimensional sound effects.  
In this setting, EUPHONY Mode can be selected. (Initial setting:  
“ACOUSTIC”)  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback  
Mode (2ch Playback Mode)  
These steps set the 2-channel signal playback mode.  
1
Click [Multi Channel Manager] of the Function  
switching tab.  
Multi Channel Manager tab screen will be displayed.  
1
Click [ ] for “2ch Playback Mode” and select and  
click [EUPHONY] from the pull-down menu.  
Refer to “Operating the Function Switching Tab” (page 7).  
2
Set and adjust “2ch Playback Mode,EUPHONY,”  
“Dolby Pro Logic II.”  
When both Rear and Center speakers are off in “Setting the Speaker  
System (Output System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers  
(Speaker Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14), this item cannot  
be set.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
If you click [EUPHONY] for [shortcut] tab in the main menu, the  
Multi Channel Manager tab screen can also be displayed and you  
can set up EUPHONY.  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback  
Mode (2ch Playback Mode)  
2
Click [ ] for “EUPHONY” and select and click the  
mode from the pull-down menu.  
When playing back 2-Channel Stereo, select a playback mode best  
suited to the music. (Initial setting: “Stereo”)  
1
Click [ ] for “2ch Playback Mode” and select and  
click the playback mode you want from the pull-  
down menu.  
Setting contents:  
ACOUSTIC:  
ACOUSTIC/LIVE/CINEMA/TV SHOW/  
Custom 1/Custom 2/Custom 3  
Localization is emphasized; the  
mode with regular sound field  
resonance.  
Setting contents: Stereo/Rear Fill/EUPHONY/Dolby Pro  
Logic II  
LIVE:  
Ambience is emphasized; the mode  
in which sound field resonance is  
more strongly felt.  
Mode suitable for movie audio.  
Dialogues are reproduced clearly  
and sound effect is crisp.  
Mode suitable for broadcasting  
audio such as the digital  
broadcasting.  
Stereo:  
Rear Fill:  
EUPHONY:  
Plays back in 2ch stereo.  
Outputs the front signal from the rear.  
Plays back in 5.1 channel surround  
(page 30).  
CINEMA:  
TV SHOW:  
Dolby Pro Logic II: Plays back in Dolby Pro Logic II  
surround (page 31).  
For linear PCM, the front signals are sent to the rear channel even if  
the system is set up for “Stereo.”  
“Rear Fill” function  
Depending on the input signals, the sound may only be output from  
the front speakers. In this case, the “Rear Fill” function can be used  
to output signals from the rear speakers as well.  
Custom 1/Custom 2/ These can be selected only when  
Custom 3:  
EUPHONY is customized in  
“Customizing EUPHONY” (page 31).  
This function only works with 2-channel signals.  
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Customizing EUPHONY  
6
Click [Store] for “Custom Memory” to save the  
settings.  
The Memory selection screen is displayed.  
You can customize the sense of ambience (localization and ambience)  
of the cabin sound field and the balance (Level) between surround  
channels and save the settings.  
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8
Click either [Custom 1], [Custom 2], or [Custom 3]  
and click [OK].  
1
Click [Custom] for “EUPHONY.”  
The EUPHONY custom screen is displayed.  
When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
This setting is only available for 2-channel signal playback.  
If you click [Call] in Step 6, you can call and readjust the stored  
setting values. Click either [Custom 1], [Custom 2], or [Custom 3] in  
the setting value selection screen and click [OK].  
By clicking  
of “Mute” while in the adjustment mode, you can  
mute the selected channel.  
Using Dolby Pro Logic II (Dolby Pro Logic  
II)  
Pro Logic processing can be applied to the music signals recorded in 2-  
channel stereo. This gives normal 2-channel stereo a more live, concert  
hall effect. When you select “Music,” you can adjust the center width.  
This function provides the optimum vocal localization by adjusting the  
center channel localization in between the center speaker and the L/R  
speakers. (Initial setting: “Music”)  
2
Click [Standard], [Wide], or [Off] in the “Localization/  
Ambience” to choose the localization/ambience.  
1
Click [ ] for “2ch Playback Mode” and select and  
click [Dolby Pro Logic II] from the pull-down menu.  
Standard: Setup of the regular ambience of Ls/Rs sound.  
Choose this for a subtle expansion in sound.  
Wide:  
The ambience of Ls/Rs sound is more easily  
recognizable. Use this when you want brightness  
and crispness.  
OFF:  
This disables EUPHONY.  
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4
Adjust the localization/ambience for each channel.  
Drag [  
] for “Localization/Ambience” or click [  
]
or [ ].  
Setting channel: C (Center), L (Left Front) / R (Right Front),  
Ls (Left Surround) /Rs (Right Surround)  
Setting contents: 0.0 to 1.0 (in 0.05 steps)  
2
Click either [Music] or [Movie] for “Dolby Pro Logic  
II.”  
Click either [  
] or [  
] for “L/R Group.”  
: Both R and L channels are set at the same value.  
: Channels R and L can be set independently.  
Music: Suits stereo TV shows and all programs encoded in  
Dolby Surround. Creates a sound field directivity  
near that of discrete 5.1-channel sound.  
Movie: Can be used for all stereo music recordings, and  
provides a wide, deep sound field.  
When you select “  
,” a message to confirm which of the R or L  
channel set up values is to be applied will be displayed. Click either  
[LEFT] or [RIGHT].  
5
Adjust the level for each channel. Drag [  
] for  
For details on Dolby Pro Logic II, see page 61.  
This function only works with 2-channel signals.  
“EUPHONY Output Level” or click [ ] or [ ].  
Setting channel: C (Center), L (Left Front) / R (Right Front),  
Ls (Left Surround) /Rs (Right Surround)  
Setting contents: -12 to 0 dB (in 0.05 steps)  
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Adjusting the Center Width (Center Width)  
When you select “Music” for “Dolby Pro Logic II,” you can further  
adjust the center width in the following steps. This function offers the  
optimum vocal position by adjusting the center channel position  
between the center speaker and the L/R speaker. (The adjustments  
established in “Adjusting the Acoustic Image (BI-PHANTOM)”  
(page 33) are ineffective while this function is activated.) (Initial setting:  
“OFF”, “Level 0”)  
Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear (Rear Mix) (page 33)  
Achieving smooth sound in the rear seat by mixing the front  
audio signals with the rear speaker signals.  
Achieving Powerful High Volume Sound (Listening Mode)  
(page 34)  
Achieving energetic sound with even greater power, like the  
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2
Click [ON] for “Dolby Pro Logic II” - “Center Width.”  
Click [ ] and select and click a level.  
sound in a movie theater.  
Adjusting the DVD Level (DVD Level) (page 34)  
Adjust the volume signal level in each of the Dolby Digital,  
Dolby Pro Logic II, DTC and PCM modes.  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level (Output Level) (page 33)  
Adjust each speaker’s volume so they are the same level.  
Level settings: Level 0 to Level 7  
When the level becomes higher, the center channel  
localization shifts from the center speaker toward both  
sides.  
Storing the Preset Values (Preset Store) (page 12)  
Storing all the settings and adjustments made on the PXA-  
H800 (not only the above settings/adjusts) in the memory.  
When the Center speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System  
(Output System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14), this item cannot be set.  
In case of combining the Automatic adjustments, etc.  
We recommend to make the Automatic adjustments before the Dolby  
Surround adjustments.  
Multi Channel Function Adjustment  
Procedure  
Multi Channel Setup  
These steps set multi channel playback.  
Make the adjustments described below in order to reproduce Dolby  
Digital and DTS sound with greater accuracy.  
1
Click [Multi Ch. Setup] for [Shortcut] tab in the main  
menu.  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback Mode (2ch Playback  
Mode) (page 30)  
The Multi Channel Setup screen is displayed.  
When you click [Multi Channel Manager] on the Function switching  
tab, and then [Multi Channel Setup], the Multi Channel Setup screen  
will also be displayed. Refer to “Operating the Function Switching  
Tab” (page 7).  
This sets the 2-channel signal playback mode.  
Adjusting the Acoustic Image (BI-PHANTOM) (page 33)  
Adjusting the acoustic image to achieve a sound as if the  
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Set and adjust each item.  
center speaker were directly in front of the listener.  
Setting the Linear PCM (PCM Mode) (page 34)  
You can choose either 2ch or 3ch for the playback output of a  
disc recorded on the linear PCM.  
Mixing the Low Range Audio of the Center with the Front L/R  
(Center Bass Split) (page 34)  
Turning this feature on makes the audio signals emitted from  
the front L/R speakers mixed with the center audio signals  
(low range).  
Setting item: Output Level/BI-PHANTOM/Rear Mix/Center  
Bass Split/PCM Mode/Listening Mode/DVD  
Level  
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When setting is complete, click [Close Window].  
Adjusting the Acoustic Image (BI-  
PHANTOM)  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 12).  
To install a center speaker, it must be located in the dash, an equal  
distance between the Left and Right speakers. In most cases, this is very  
difficult to achieve. Using Bi-PHANTOM, a virtual center speaker is  
created by sending the center channel information to both the Left and  
Right speakers. Adjusting the center width in Dolby Pro Logic II  
“Music” (see “Using Dolby Pro Logic II (Dolby Pro Logic II)” on  
page 31), makes this function ineffective. (Initial setting: “OFF”,  
“ 0dB”)  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level  
(Output Level)  
The test tones guide you through the volume adjustments of the  
different speakers. When levels are balanced, a strong sense of presence  
can be heard from the different speakers at the listening position. (Initial  
setting: “ 0dB”)  
1
Click [ON] for “BI-PHANTOM.”  
1
Click [Start] for “Test Tone Output.”  
Output Level screen will be displayed and the test tone is  
produced from the left front speaker.  
Turning this feature on creates the acoustic image in which  
the center speaker is virtually located exactly in front of the  
listener by sending the sound of the center speaker to both  
sides.  
2
Click [ ] for “Level” and select and click the level  
you want from the pull-down menu.  
Level: -5 to +5 dB (in 1 dB step)  
The level can be adjusted between -5 and +5. When the  
level becomes greater, the acoustic image moves from the  
center speaker location towards both sides.  
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding  
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  
adjustment. The setting is cancelled if the decode mode is switched.  
When the Center speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System  
(Output System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14), this item cannot be set.  
Effective only for Dolby Pro Logic II, EUPHONY and DTS (with  
Center signal).  
2
Select a channel and click.  
Setting channel: Left/Center/Right/Right Surround/Left  
Surround  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (Output System Select)” (page 13).  
Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear  
(Rear Mix)  
3
Adjust the speaker volumes for each channel to  
make them equal while the test tone is output from  
This function mixes the front channel audio signals with the audio  
signals output from the rear speakers, improving the sound in the  
vehicle’s rear seat. This is used in a system where there is no subwoofer  
and the rear speakers can produce lower frequency sounds than the front  
speakers. (Initial setting: “OFF”, “ 0dB”)  
each channel. Drag [  
adjustments.  
] or click [ ] or [ ] to make  
Level: -10 to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
Adjust based on the front speakers.  
1
Click [ON] for “ Rear Mix.”  
4
5
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the level for each  
channel.  
To stop the test tone, click [Stop].  
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-  
forwarding or switching the audio channel of this unit while  
making this adjustment. The setting is cancelled if the decode  
mode is switched.  
Turning this feature on mixes the audio signals output from  
the rear speakers with the front audio signals.  
2
Click [ ] for “Level” and select and click the level  
you want from the pull-down menu.  
Level: -6/-3/0/+3/+6 dB  
The level can be adjusted in 5 steps. The higher the level,  
the more the low range audio is output from the rear  
speakers. (Depending on the software such as DVD, the  
effect may vary.)  
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Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding  
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  
adjustment. The setting is cancelled if the decode mode is switched.  
When the Rear speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System (Output  
System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)/  
Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14), this item cannot be set.  
Effective only for Dolby Pro Logic II, EUPHONY and DTS (with rear  
signal).  
Achieving Powerful High Volume Sound  
(Listening Mode)  
With Dolby Digital, the dynamic range is compressed so that powerful  
sound can be achieved at regular volume levels. This compression can  
be cancelled to achieve an energetic sound with even greater power, like  
the sound in a movie theater. This function works only in the Dolby  
Digital mode. (Initial setting: “Standard”)  
Mixing the Low Range Audio of the Center  
with the Front L/R (Center Bass Split)  
1
Click [ ] for “Listening Mode” and click either  
[Standard] or [Maximum] from the pull-down menu.  
Turning on this function sends the Center channel low frequencies,  
equally to the front Left and Right speakers. This enhances the overall  
sound when using a small center speaker. This is used when the center  
speaker has a small diameter and cannot produce low frequency sounds.  
(Initial setting: “OFF”, “315 Hz”)  
Standard: To enjoy the dynamic sound at regular volume  
Maximum: To enjoy the dynamic sound at maximum volume  
1
Click [ON] of “Center Bass Split.”  
This feature is effective only for Dolby Digital.  
Use this feature at a volume level at which you can still hear sound  
outside of the cabin.  
Depending on the types of source, such as DVD software, this feature  
may be ineffective.  
Turning this feature on mixes the audio signals output from  
the rear speakers with the front audio signals.  
Adjusting the DVD Level (DVD Level)  
2
Click [ ] for “Frequency” and select and click a  
frequency you want from the pull-down menu.  
The volume level for Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, DTS,  
EUPHONY and PCM modes can be set. (Initial setting: “ 0dB”)  
Frequency:  
200 Hz/225 Hz/250 Hz/280 Hz/315 Hz/350 Hz/400 Hz/450  
Hz/500 Hz  
1
Click [ ] for “DVD Level” and select and click the  
level of mode you want from the pull-down menu.  
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding  
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  
adjustment. The effect may not be recognized easily depending on the  
decoding conditions.  
When the Center speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System  
(Output System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14), this item cannot be set.  
Effective only for Dolby Pro Logic II, EUPHONY and DTS (with  
Center signal).  
Setting the Linear PCM (PCM Mode)  
The output can be set to 2 or 3 channels when playing discs recorded in  
linear PCM. (Initial setting: “2ch”)  
Adjustment modes: Dolby Digital/Dolby Pro Logic II/DTS /  
PCM/EUPHONY  
1
Click [ ] for “PCM Mode” and click either [2ch] or  
[3ch] from the pull-down menu.  
Level:  
-10 to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding  
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  
adjustment. The effect may not be recognized easily depending on the  
decoding conditions.  
2ch: 2ch Output (L/R)  
3ch: 3ch Output (L/R/CENTER)  
When the Center speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System  
(Output System Select)” (page 13)/ “Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)/Setting the Subwoofers” (page 14), this item cannot be set.  
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Please refer to the Owner's Manual of the head unit.  
Basic Operation  
Turning Power On and Off  
FUNC.  
When you turn on the power for the first time, to protect the speakers,  
no sound is output until you select the system in “Setting the Speaker  
System (System Select)” (page 37)/ “Setting the AUX Input System  
(AUX Input Setup)” (page 39) and set them. First, set the speaker  
system / input system.  
SOURCE  
You cannot turn power on/off from the PC. When an Ai-NET  
compatible head unit is connected, the power of the unit is linked with  
the power of the head unit.  
VIEW  
1
2
Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position.  
The power turns on.  
Rotary encoder  
e About the Commander display  
<Items that have been selected>  
Press and hold [SOURCE] for at least 2 seconds to  
turn off the unit.  
AUX 2  
Either switch will turn the power on.  
When the ignition key is turned to off, the power of the unit is also  
turned off.  
<Items that have not been selected>  
Audio Adjustment  
1
Press the [Rotary encoder] repeatedly.  
Initial System Start-Up  
Select the adjusting mode.  
1
2
If the system stops working properly, turn the ignition switch to off, and  
then on again. If the system still does not work properly, reset the unit.  
SUBWOOFER*  
(LEVEL ADJUSTMENT) *  
DEFEAT VOLUME  
NAVI LEVEL*  
MX PLUS SETUP  
3
BALANCE  
FADER  
SUBWOOFER  
1
Press RESET switch with a ballpoint pen or similar  
pointed object.  
1
* This is not displayed when the subwoofer is off.  
* This is not displayed when “Mixing Navi Audio Guidance (Navi Mix  
Setup)” (page 41) is off.  
2
<Right side>  
3
* This is not displayed when MX Plus is off.  
2
Rotate the [Rotary encoder].  
Select the level you want.  
Volume can be adjusted by rotating the rotary encoder without  
selecting the Volume mode.  
If there is no operation within 5 seconds, the adjustment mode is  
cancelled.  
RESET switch  
The system will be reset and restarted.  
Reset when power is off.  
Resetting does not erase the settings stored in the system.  
Adjusting Subwoofer (SUBWOOFER)  
Adjust the subwoofer output (Initial setting: “00”).  
Using with Ai-NET Connections  
Setting contents: 00 to 15  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the audio  
settings are adjusted at the head unit and you cannot set them on the  
unit itself.  
When the unit is connected to the head unit through Ai-NET, some  
operations can be controlled with the head unit.  
The following operations are controlled with the head unit. The  
Commander and PC will no longer control these when the head unit is  
connected.  
Navigation Audio Volume Adjustment  
(NAVI LEVEL)  
Turning Power On and Off (page 35)  
Switching the Sources (page 36)  
Adjusting Subwoofer/Balance/Fader/Volume (page 35, 36)  
Adjusts the Navigation audio guidance volume (Initial setting: “0 dB”).  
Setting contents: -10 to +10 dB  
You can set Defeat (page 36) and Calling of the stored settings (Preset  
Call) (page 37) with the head unit, Commander, or PC.  
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From the Commander  
1
Press [SOURCE].  
Each push switches the source.  
Adjusting the MX Plus Level (MX PLUS  
SETUP/LEVEL ADJUSTMENT)  
AUX1  
AUX2  
AUX3  
Ai-NET(HU)  
AUX1  
Ai-NET(CHG)  
DIGITAL1  
DIGITAL2  
Adjust the MX Plus level. In the Ai-NET mode, the adjustment is  
performed for the current source (Initial setting: “OFF” / “Non Effect”).  
The number of analog signal inputs varies depending on the setting  
in “Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input Setup)” (page 39).  
Only the sources set as ON in “Setting the AUX Input (AUX IN)”  
(page 39) and “Setting the Digital Input (Digital AUX)” (page 40)  
are displayed.  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected:  
Setting item:  
DVD: OFF/Cinema/Action/Music  
AUX/Others: OFF/Compressed/Music/  
DVD  
Names selected in “Naming the AUX Input (AUX Name)” (page 41)  
are displayed as the source names.  
CD/Compressed Data/FM/Digital Radio:  
OFF/Level1/Level2/Level3  
Storing the Preset Values (Preset Store)  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is not connected:  
You can store up to 6 sets of the adjustment/setting values. All of the  
following adjustment/setting values are stored in a single preset  
memory.  
Setting item:  
Non Effect/Compressed 1/Compressed 2/  
Compressed 3/Music 1/Music 2/Music 3/  
Cinema/Action/Drama/Talk  
Adjustment/Setup items  
Setting the Speaker System (System Select)  
Setting the Speakers(Speaker Setup)  
Setting the Subwoofer Output (SW Channel)  
Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input Setup)  
Setting the AUX Input (AUX IN)  
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For MX Plus, refer to “Setting the MX Plus (Ai-NET Mode)”  
(page 44) and “Setting the MX Plus (Standalone Mode)” (page 45).  
Adjusting Balance (Between Left and  
Right) (BALANCE)  
Setting the Digital Input (Digital AUX)  
Setting the AUX Volume Input Level (AUX IN Gain)  
Adjusting the AUX Volume Level (AUX Level)  
Naming the AUX Input (AUX Name)  
Adjust the Right and Left speaker volume (Initial setting: “0”).  
Setting contents: L (Left) 15 to 0 (Center) to R (Right) 15  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the audio  
settings are adjusted at the head unit and you cannot set them on the  
unit itself.  
Turning ImprintEQ On/Off  
Turning RoadEQ On/Off  
Setting the MX Plus (Ai-NET Mode)  
Adjusting Fader (Between Front and Rear)  
(FADER)  
Setting the MX Plus (Standalone Mode)  
Setting the Equalizer Mode (EQ Mode)  
Setting the Graphic EQ  
Adjust the Front and Rear speaker volume (Initial setting: “0”).  
Setting the Parametric EQ  
Adjusting X-Over and Switching the Phases  
Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR)  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback Mode (Mode)  
Setting EUPHONY (EUPHONY)  
Setting contents: F (Front) 15 to 0 (Center) to R (Rear) 15  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the audio  
settings are adjusted at the head unit and you cannot set them on the  
unit itself.  
Using Dolby Pro Logic II (Dolby PLII)  
Adjusting the Center Width (Center Width)  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level (Output Level)  
Adjusting the Acoustic Image (BI-PHANTOM)  
Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear (Rear Mix)  
Setting Defeat (DEFEAT)  
When is set to “ON”, the settings for ImprintEQ, Graphic EQ,  
Parametric EQ, MX Plus, RoadEQ, and Time Collection are restored to  
the initial values (Initial setting: “OFF”).  
Mixing the Low Range Audio of the Center with the Front  
L/R (Center Bass Split)  
Setting contents: ON/OFF  
Setting the Linear PCM (PCM Mode)  
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56  
57  
Achieving Powerful High Volume Sound (Listening Mode)  
Adjusting the DVD Level (DVD Level)  
Adjusting Volume (VOLUME)  
Adjust the volume (Initial setting: “-dB”).  
1
2
3
Adjust the value you want to store and set it.  
Press [FUNC.].  
Setting contents: -to 0.0 dB  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the audio  
settings are adjusted at the head unit and you cannot set them on the  
unit itself.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Preset,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Store,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Switching the Sources  
The unit accepts up to five analog signal input lines and 2 digital signal  
input lines. For the connection, refer to the installation manual.  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the source should  
be switched at the head unit. This feature is disabled on the Commander.  
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From the Commander  
Only for the initial startup:  
Press the [FUNC.] or [Rotary encoder].  
1
The Output System selection screen is displayed. Go to  
Step 3.  
5
Select one from “P.1” through “P.6” by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Output  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “System  
Select,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The data is stored in the selected preset number.  
The function is operable when Defeat is set to OFF.  
The stored contents are not deleted even when resetting the unit or  
disconnecting the battery.  
The Output System selection screen is displayed.  
Recalling a Stored Setting (Preset Call)  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select a system, and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The preset memory stores various setting/adjustment information. Thus,  
it takes some time to call data from the preset memory.  
1
2
Press and hold [VIEW] for at least 2 seconds.  
Select a preset from “P.1” through “P.6” by rotating  
the [Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary  
encoder].  
F-2way+R+SW:  
4.2ch system  
(Front2Way+Rear+Subwoofer)  
2.2ch system (Front3Way+Subwoofer)  
4.0ch system (Front3Way+Rear)  
F-3way+SW:  
F-3way+R:  
F-2way+R+C+SW: 5.1ch system  
(Front2Way+Rear+Center+Subwoofer)  
Refer to Table 1 (Output System) in “System Configuration”  
(page 60).  
The values of the selected preset number are retrieved.  
You can call the Preset even by the following procedure:  
1 Press [FUNC.].  
2 Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Preset, ” and then  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
3 Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Call,” and then  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
5
Select “OK” by rotating the [Rotary encoder] when a  
confirmation message appears, and press the  
[Rotary encoder].  
4 Select a preset from “P.1” through “P.6” by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
The values of the selected preset number are retrieved.  
The function is operable when Defeat is set to OFF.  
If the speaker system in the preset and the current speaker system do  
not match, the preset cannot be retrieved.  
If the AUX input system in the preset and the current AUX input  
system do not match, the items concerning the AUX input system are  
unavailable for retrieval.  
The Speaker Setup screen is displayed.  
When “OK” is selected, the audio output is stopped until the ignition  
key is turned on/off.  
6
Turn off any unconnected speakers. Rotate the  
[Rotary encoder] to select “ON” or “OFF,” etc., and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Setting the Speaker System (System  
Select)  
First, set the system and the speakers. Unless you set the system, you  
cannot set any features. Be sure to set the system first. If the selected  
system and the connections of the speakers do not match, the speakers  
may be damaged. Make sure to check the connections of the speakers  
before selecting the system.  
Repeat the steps until all the speakers are set.  
1
FRONT HIGH* :  
FRONT LOW:  
REAR:  
OFF/Tweeter/Full  
OFF/ON  
OFF/ON  
CENTER:  
OFF/ON  
SUBWOOFER(1, 2): OFF/ON  
SW CHANNEL: Mono/Stereo*  
2
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From the Commander  
1
* When you modify the “FRONT HIGH” speaker setting to [Full], a  
5
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON” or “OFF,”  
etc., and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Repeat the steps until all the speakers are set.  
message to confirm the change will be displayed. To set up at “Full  
Range,” rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “OK”, and then press  
the [Rotary encoder]. Make sure the speaker being used for this  
output is able to handle a full range source. Many tweeters can be  
damaged when driven by a full range signal.  
Front High*:  
Front Low:  
Rear:  
OFF/Tweeter/Full  
OFF/ON  
OFF/ON  
2
* This item is enabled for setup only when 2 subwoofers are connected.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Stereo” or “Mono”, and then  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
Center:  
Subwoofer(1, 2):  
OFF/ON  
OFF/ON  
Stereo: Subwoofer stereo (L/R) output  
Mono: Subwoofer monaural output  
* When you modify the “Front High” speaker setting to [Full], a  
message to confirm the change will be displayed. To set up at “Full  
Range,” rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “OK”, and then press  
the [Rotary encoder]. Make sure the speaker being used for this  
output is able to handle a full range source. Many tweeters can be  
damaged when driven by a full range signal.  
Speakers that cannot be turned off are disabled for setup. Refer to  
Table 1 (Output System) in “System Configuration” (page 60).  
When you connect just one subwoofer, turn off “Subwoofer2.”  
7-1First time start-up:  
When you connect just one subwoofer, turn off “Subwoofer2.”  
The AUX Input System Select screen will be  
automatically displayed. Continue to set, referring to  
“Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input Setup)”  
(page 39).  
6
To set up other speakers, press [  
Steps 4 and 5.  
] and repeat  
7
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
7-2Subsequent start-up:  
The “Turn ACC Off” screen will be displayed. Turn the  
ignition key to off and then on again. The settings  
become effective.  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
When the speaker setting is changed while ImprintEQ/RoadEQ is on,  
ImprintEQ/RoadEQ will be turned off after a confirmation message  
is displayed.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
If the speaker system is changed, all setup values except those for  
AUX input will be restored to the initial setup values.  
You can also set the speakers from “Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)” (page 38).  
You can also set the subwoofer output from “Setting the Subwoofer  
Output (SW Channel)” (page 38).  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Setting the Subwoofer Output (SW  
Channel)  
You can set the subwoofer output to stereo or monaural. Make sure to  
set the correct output for your subwoofer type. (Initial Setting: “Mono”)  
Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Turn on the connected speakers.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Output  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “SW Channel,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Output  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Speaker  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The Subwoofer Channel selection screen is displayed.  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Mono” or  
“Stereo,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The Speaker selection screen is displayed.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select the speaker to  
be set, and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Setting contents: Front High/Front Mid/Front Low/Rear/  
Center/Subwoofer (1, 2)  
Mono: Subwoofer monaural output  
Stereo: Subwoofer stereo (L/R) output  
Speakers to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (System Select)” (page 37).  
Speakers that cannot be turned off are disabled for setup. Refer to  
Table 1 (Output System) in “System Configuration” (page 60).  
38-EN  
From the Commander  
5
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
7
The “Turn ACC Off” screen will be displayed. Turn  
the ignition key to and then on again.  
The settings become effective.  
Only when two subwoofers are connected in “Setting the Speaker  
System (System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)” (page 38), is this item able to be set.  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
If [  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Gain can also be set in “Setting the AUX Volume Input Level (AUX  
IN Gain)” (page 40).  
item.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
When the AUX input system is changed, all the setup values for AUX  
input will be restored to the initial setup values.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Setting the AUX Input System (AUX Input  
Setup)  
Setting the AUX Input (AUX IN)  
This step sets the six channel Analog (RCA) input of the unit. The input  
volume levels can also be set.  
At the initial startup, the AUX Input System Select screen is  
displayed automatically after the speakers are set. Go to Step 3.  
A TV or VCR with RCA audio output can be connected to the unit.  
Select OFF for the external input not connected (Initial setting: “ON”).  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Input Setup,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Input Setup,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “AUX IN,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The AUX selection screen is displayed.  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “AUX Input  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The AUX Input setup screen is displayed.  
Select the AUX you want to set by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select the desired  
system, and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Settings item:  
AUX 2/AUX 3/Ai-NET(HU)/Ai-NET(CHG)  
AUX1 cannot be set.  
5.1ch Input:  
AUX1 (Front Left, Front Right, Rear Left,  
Rear Right, Center, Subwoofer)  
If you connect Ai-NET/RCA Interface cable (KCA-121B) to the  
terminals of the device Head Unit input terminal (Ai-NET input) /  
Changer input terminal (Ai-NET input), you can use it as AUX.  
The number of AUX varies depending on the AUX Input Setup  
(page 39).  
4ch&2ch Input:AUX1 (Front Left, Front Right, Rear Left,  
Rear Right)/AUX2 (Left, Right)  
2ch×3 Input: AUX1 (Left, Right)/AUX2 (Left, Right)/AUX3  
(Left, Right)  
5
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON” or “OFF”,  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Refer to Table 2 (Input Configuration) in “System Configuration”  
(page 60).  
5
Select “OK” by rotating the [Rotary encoder] when a  
confirmation message appears, and press the  
[Rotary encoder].  
The AUX IN Gain Setup screen is displayed.  
When “OK” is selected, the audio output is stopped until the ignition  
key is turned on/off.  
6
To set another AUX, press [  
and 5.  
] and repeat Steps 4  
6
Select either “High” or “Low” for each AUX by  
rotating the [Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary  
encoder].  
7
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, external input of  
the PXA-H800 becomes unavailable, and this setting will be  
disabled.  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
High: When the volume level of the external input is high.  
Low: When the volume level of the external input is low.  
39-EN  
From the Commander  
4
Select the AUX you want to set by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
Setting the Digital Input (Digital AUX)  
Settings item:  
AUX 1, AUX2, AUX 3  
A TV or VCR with RCA audio output can be connected to the unit.  
Select OFF for any external input that is not connected (Initial setting:  
“ON”).  
The number of AUX varies depending on the AUX Input Setup  
(page 39).  
5
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “High” or  
“Low”, and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Input Setup,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Digital AUX,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The AUX selection screen is displayed.  
High: When the volume level of the external input is high.  
Low: When the volume level of the external input is low.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Digital 1,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
6
7
To set another AUX, press [  
and 5.  
] and repeat Steps 4  
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
5
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON” or “OFF,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Adjusting the AUX Volume Level (AUX  
Level)  
6
7
Press [  
].  
You can adjust the volume signal level of the external RCA input.  
Adjust this when the volume is higher or lower compared to that of the  
optical digital product. (Initial setting: “0 dB”)  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Digital 2,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
8
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON” or “OFF,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Input Setup,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
9
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “AUX Level,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The AUX Selection screen is displayed.  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, external input of  
the PXA-H800 becomes unavailable, and this setting will be  
disabled.  
If [  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Select the AUX you want to set by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
item.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Settings item:  
AUX 1/AUX 2/AUX 3/Ai-NET(HU)/Ai-  
NET(CHG)  
The number of AUX varies depending on the AUX Input Setup  
(page 39).  
Setting the AUX Volume Input Level  
(AUX IN Gain)  
5
Adjust the volume level by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder].  
If the external input audio becomes distorted, select High. (Initial  
setting: “High”)  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Input Setup,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Setting contents: -10 to +10 dB  
6
To set another AUX, press [  
and 5.  
] and repeat Steps 4  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “AUX IN Gain,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The AUX selection screen is displayed.  
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From the Commander  
7
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
Mixing Navi Audio Guidance (Navi Mix  
Setup)  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
When a navigation system is connected, its voice guidance will be  
mixed with the system and output from the front speakers (Initial  
setting: “OFF”). You can adjust the navigation guidance volume. (Initial  
setting: “0 dB”)  
Naming the AUX Input (AUX Name)  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
When you connect an external input product, you can assign it a name  
of your choice. After setting the value to ON in “Setting the AUX Input  
(AUX IN)” (page 39), “Setting the Digital Input (Digital AUX)”  
(page 40), set this item (Initial setting: “Auxiliary”).  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Input Setup,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Navi Mix  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The NAVI MIX SETUP screen is displayed.  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Input Setup,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON” or “OFF,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “AUX Name,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The AUX selection screen is displayed.  
Select the AUX you want to set by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
OFF: No mixing of the navigation voice guidance.  
ON: Navigation voice guidance is mixed.  
Settings item:  
AUX 1/AUX 2/AUX 3/Ai-NET(HU)/Ai-  
NET(CHG)/Digital 1/Digital 2  
If you select [ON], set the setting value.  
The number of AUX varies depending on the AUX Input Setup  
(page 39).  
5
Press [  
] for at least 2 seconds to go back to the  
normal mode, and repeatedly press the [Rotary  
encoder].  
The NAVI LEVEL adjustment screen will be displayed.  
5
Select from “Auxiliary,TV,” EXT.DVD,Portable,”  
and “Game” by rotating the [Rotary encoder], and  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
6
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to make adjustment.  
Setting contents: -10 to +10 dB  
6
To set another AUX, press [  
and 5.  
] and repeat Steps 4  
7
When the setting is complete, press [  
].  
If [  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
7
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
item.  
For the connection of a navigation system, refer to the installation  
manual.  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the audio  
settings are adjusted at the head unit, and you cannot set them on the  
unit itself.  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
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Measurement sequence for the automatic measurement  
functions  
Automatic  
Measurement  
Function  
FUNC.  
Perform the automatic measurement in the following sequence.  
When ImprintEQ is used:  
First, ImprintEQ, then RoadEQ.  
When ImprintEQ is not used:  
First, AutoTCR, then RoadEQ.  
When ImprintEQ is used, AutoTCR is not required.  
When ImprintEQ and AutoTCR are performed after RoadEQ, re-  
perform RoadEQ.  
Turning ImprintEQ On/Off  
ImprintEQ setting is performed on a PC. The commander can only  
switch the ImprintEQ memory settings.  
1
Press and hold [FUNC.] for at least 2 seconds.  
The memory setting switches with each press.  
ImprintEQ 1  
ImprintEQ 1  
ImprintEQ 2  
ImprintEQ OFF  
Rotary encoder  
ImprintEQ 1/ImprintEQ 2: ImprintEQ ON mode  
Memory settings that do not include ImprintEQ measurement data  
are skipped.  
For further details on ImprintEQ, refer to PC Operation Section  
“Setting ImprintEQ” (page 17).  
Before Performing Automatic  
Measurement  
This unit is equipped with ImprintEQ, RoadEQ, and AutoTCR as  
automatic measurement functions.  
Adjusting the Time Correction  
Automatically (Auto TCR)  
The Commander cannot set ImprintEQ setup. Refer to PC Operation  
Section “Setting ImprintEQ” (page 17).  
A vehicle poses a unique listening environment. Speaker distances vary  
widely to each listening position. These special conditions can be  
overcome using the included microphone and the powerful  
measurement system in this processor. The processor measures and  
analyzes data automatically to optimize time correction for each speaker  
and listening position selected.  
WARNING  
Do not perform automatic measurement while the vehicle is  
running.  
Do not perform automatic measurement while the vehicle is  
running. Automatic measurement requires microphones to be  
installed in the cabin to measure acoustic characteristics, and  
the speakers may output loud noise for measurement. This  
may interfere with safe driving and lead to an accident.  
1
Preparing for measurement.  
Park the vehicle in a quiet location.  
Close doors, windows, sunroof, etc.  
Turn the air-conditioner and heater OFF.  
Turn off the engine of the vehicle.  
Be sure to read before performing the automatic  
measurement.  
2
Preparing the microphone.  
Place the microphone at the listening position (driver’s seat,  
etc.). A camera tripod is recommended for this purpose.  
The automatic measurement should be performed in a quiet place  
with the engine, air-conditioner, and heater turned off. If a mobile  
phone or car phone is installed in the vehicle, move them outside of  
the cabin, or turn the power off. Sound other than the measuring  
sound (ambient noise around the vehicle, engine noise, and  
ringtones) may interfere with measurement, resulting in inaccurate  
measurement of the acoustic characteristics of the cabin.  
Be aware that the battery may be drained if you use the unit for an  
extended period of time without running the engine.  
The microphone supplied with this product is specifically designed  
for this type of measurement. Use of any other microphone will give  
poor or no results. Use of microphones other than the one supplied is  
not recommended.  
If the system is equipped with a power amplifier with input level  
control or a powered subwoofer, the measurement may not be  
possible if the input level is set low. However, to perform correct  
measurement, the input level should not be set too high.  
For a power amplifier with low-pass filter, turn off the low-pass filter  
of the power amplifier to make measurement. The low-pass filter in  
the powered subwoofer or the power amplifier for a subwoofer  
should be set at the highest cutoff frequency.  
The microphone should be placed at shoulder height.  
When you save the measurement data values for various listening  
positions in the preset, you can easily load one of them as necessary.  
3
Turn the ignition switch of the vehicle to ACC (On).  
If an air-conditioner or heater is turned on, turn it off. Measurement  
should not be performed if air-conditioner or heater noise is present.  
4
5
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Sound Field  
Adj.,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
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6
7
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Auto TCR,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
5
6
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “RoadEQ,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Calibration,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The AUTO TCR screen is displayed.  
Press the [Rotary encoder].  
Countdown will start.  
The CALIBRATION screen is displayed.  
7
Press the [Rotary encoder].  
Countdown will start.  
During the 10 second countdown, go outside the vehicle  
and close the door.  
A test signal will be output from the speakers to measure the  
acoustic characteristics of the cabin. Do not open any  
doors until the screen indicates “Finished.” If external noise  
interferes with the measurement, the “Calibration Error”  
message will appear on the screen. In this case, click  
[Rotary encoder] again to re-measure.  
During the 10 second countdown, go outside the vehicle  
and close the door.  
A test signal will be output from the speakers to measure the  
acoustic characteristics of the cabin. Do not open any  
doors until the screen indicates “Finished.” If external noise  
interferes with the measurement, the “Calibration Error”  
message will appear on the screen. In this case, click  
[Rotary encoder] again to re-measure.  
If you want to stop measurement, press [  
].  
If the microphone is not connected, “No Mic” will be displayed and  
the measurement will not be carried out. Press [  
Encoder] to cancel the indication.  
] or [Rotary  
If you want to stop measurement, press [  
If the microphone is not connected, “No Mic” will be displayed and  
].  
the measurement will not be carried out. Press [  
Encoder] to cancel the indication.  
] or [Rotary  
8
When “Finished” appears, press [Rotary encoder].  
This function is not available when Defeat is set to ON.  
Measurement of RoadEQ takes approximately 7 minutes.  
When you select “Calibration” again, the previous setup data will be  
erased when count-down is started.  
Measurement values will not be lost in the event the system is reset or  
battery power is disconnected.  
8
When “Finished” appears, press [Rotary encoder].  
This function is not available when Defeat is set to ON.  
Measurement of Auto TCR takes approximately 5 minutes.  
Auto TCR measurement result overwrites the manual TCR  
measurement result.  
Sound may arrive at the listening position at slightly different times,  
depending on the speaker and enclosure. To compensate for this, the  
distance can be adjusted to be larger than the actual distance.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Turning RoadEQ On/Off  
When automatic measurement is completed, RoadEQ can be turned on  
or off and its level can be selected.  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Adjusting for Road Noise (RoadEQ)  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Road EQ,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
RoadEQ (REAL-TIME OPTIMIZED ADAPTIVE DRIVING EQ) is a  
function to automatically adjust the EQ properties in accordance with  
the road noise while driving.  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Level  
Adjustment,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The Road Equalizer compensates for constantly changing noise, so  
always keep the microphones connected.  
1
Preparing for measurement.  
Park the vehicle in a quiet location.  
Close doors, windows, sunroof, etc.  
Turn the air-conditioner and heater OFF.  
Turn off the engine of the vehicle.  
The LEVEL ADJUSTMENT screen is displayed.  
2
Preparing the microphone.  
Refer to the installation manual.  
3
Turn the ignition switch of the vehicle to ACC (On).  
If an air-conditioner or heater is turned on, turn it off. Measurement  
should not be performed if air-conditioner or heater noise is present.  
4
Press [FUNC.].  
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4
Select one from “OFF” and “Level 1” through “Level  
3” by rotating the [Rotary encoder], and press the  
[Rotary encoder].  
Audio Setup/  
Adjustment  
CHANNEL  
Level 1: Low correction level. Suitable for quiet vehicles.  
Level 2: Moderate correction level.  
Level 3: High correction level. Suitable for high speed  
driving.  
If you do not use RoadEQ is not used, select “OFF”.  
5
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
FUNC.  
MUTE  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Rotary encoder  
If measurement is not yet completed, or no microphone is connected,  
this setup is disabled.  
When you change the speaker setting of On/Off, RoadEQ  
automatically becomes off. When you have changed the speaker  
settings, start the measurement step over again.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Setting the MX Plus (Ai-NET Mode)  
MX (Media Xpander) Plus enhances the vocal and instrumental sounds  
for music sources such as radio/CD/MP3, by generating harmonics lost  
during digital processing. This high frequency compensation adds  
clarity and detail normally lost to road noise.  
This feature becomes enabled when an Ai-NET compatible head unit  
with MX Plus linking function is connected. If MX Plus mode is set for  
each source beforehand, it automatically switches according to the  
music source of the head unit.  
When a head unit with the MX Plus linking function, such as INA-  
W910, is connected, it should be set to Ai-NET mode. Other head  
units should be set in the Standalone mode.  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “MX Plus,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “MX Plus  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON,and then  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
When you select [OFF], MX Plus for all music sources becomes  
disabled.  
5
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Ai-NET,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
MX Plus will become linked to the head unit.  
When a head unit without the MX Plus linking function is connected,  
this should be set as “Standalone,even if it is an Ai-NET compatible  
head unit.  
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6
7
Press [  
] twice to go back to the screen for Step 3.  
Setting the MX Plus (Standalone Mode)  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Level  
Adjustment,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
MX (Media Xpander) Plus enhances the vocal and instrumental sounds  
for music sources such as radio/CD/MP3, by generating harmonics lost  
during digital processing. This high frequency compensation adds  
clarity and detail normally lost to road noise.  
8
Select the source for the head unit by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
In the Standalone mode, MX Plus does not become linked with the  
source of the head unit. MX Plus should be set for each external input.  
MX Plus mode will be switched, linked with the source switching of  
PXA-H800.  
CD/Compressed Data/FM/Digital Radio/DVD/AUX/Others  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
9
Select the level you want by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “MX Plus,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
MX Plus level increases in the following order: 1  
2
3.  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “MX Plus  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
FM (Level 1 to 3, OFF):  
The medium to high frequencies become clearer, and produces well  
balanced sound at all frequencies.  
CD (Level 1 to 3, OFF):  
CD mode processes a large amount of data during playback.  
MX takes advantage of this large data quantity to reproduce a more  
clear, clean output.  
Compressed Data/Digital Radio (Level 1 to 3, OFF):  
This corrects information that was lost at the time of compression.  
This reproduces a well-balanced sound close to the original.  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON,and then  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
DVD (Cinema, Action, Music, OFF):  
Cinema:  
Movie dialogue is clearly reproduced. Action movies are  
reproduced with more powerful sound.  
When you select [OFF], MX Plus for all music sources  
becomes disabled.  
Action:  
Action movies are reproduced with more powerful sound.  
Music:  
If an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, go to  
Step 5.  
If an Ai-NET compatible head unit is not connected, go to  
Step 6.  
Lower register sounds (drums, bass, etc.) and vocals are  
emphasized for clean and clear output.  
AUX / Others (Compressed, Music, DVD, OFF):  
MX mode suitable for the media (Compressed Data, Music,  
DVD) can be selected.  
5
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Standalone,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
10 To adjust another source, press [  
] and repeat  
When a head unit without the MX Plus linking function is connected,  
this should be set as “Standalone,even if it is an Ai-NET compatible  
head unit.  
Steps 8 through 9.  
You can listen with Defeat OFF (adjusted setup values) or with  
Defeat ON (Initial value) to compare, by following the steps below.  
1 Press and hold the [Rotary Encoder] for 2 seconds or  
longer while in the adjustment mode.  
2 Rotate the [Rotary Encoder] to switch on/off Defeat, and  
listen to compare.  
6
7
Press [  
for Step 3.  
] once or twice to go back to the screen  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Level  
Adjustment,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3 To exit, select “OFF” and then press [  
].  
11 When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
]
for at least 2 seconds.  
If [  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
item.  
To enable this function, Defeat should be is set to ON.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
8
Select the source for each external input by rotating  
the [Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary  
encoder].  
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9
Select the level you want by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
EQ MODE  
Compressed 1 to 3:  
G.EQ  
This corrects information lost in the compression process. This  
reproduces a well-balanced sound close to the original. By  
supplementing mid- to high- frequency sound data, the sound is  
reproduced with more brightness and ambience.  
G.EQ: Graphic EQ is used.  
P.EQ: Parametric EQ is used.  
OFF: EQ mode is disabled.  
Music 1 to 3:  
Lower register sounds (drums, bass, etc.) and vocals are  
emphasized for clean and clear output.  
6
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
Cinema:  
Video dialogue is reproduced more clearly. Action movies are  
reproduced with more powerful sound.  
If [  
item.  
This function is not available when Defeat is set to ON.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Action:  
Action movies are reproduced with more powerful sound.  
Drama/Talk:  
The dialogue portion of a video is reproduced more clearly.  
When “Non Effect” is selected, MX Plus becomes disabled.  
Sources to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
AUX Input System (AUX Input Setup)” (page 39).  
Setting the Graphic EQ  
The graphic equalizer allows you to modify the sound using 31 bands  
each for the front (left and right), rear (left and right) and center  
speakers. An additional 10 bands are available for the subwoofer. This  
allows you to customize the sound to suit your taste.  
10 To adjust another source, press [  
] and repeat  
Steps 8 through 9.  
You can listen with Defeat OFF (adjusted setup values) or with  
Defeat ON (Initial value) to compare, by following the steps below.  
1 Press and hold the [Rotary Encoder] for 2 seconds or  
longer while in the adjustment mode.  
2 Rotate the [Rotary Encoder] to switch on/off Defeat, and  
listen to compare.  
Set “Setting the Equalizer Mode (EQ Mode)” on page 46 to “G.EQ.”  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Sound Field  
Adj.,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3 To exit, select “OFF” and then press [  
].  
11 When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
]
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “EQ  
Adjustment,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The G-EQ screen is displayed.  
for at least 2 seconds.  
If [  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
item.  
This function is not available when Defeat is set to ON.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Press and hold [CHANNEL] for at least 2 seconds.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select either “L+R” or  
“L or R,and press the [Rotary encoder].  
Setting the Equalizer Mode (EQ Mode)  
You can choose either the Graphic EQ or the Parametric EQ for the  
equalizer mode. You can also turn it off. (Initial setting: “OFF”)  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Sound Field  
Adj.,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
L or R: Channels Right and Left can be set independently.  
L+R: Both Right and Left channels are set at the same  
value (The initial setting).  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Setup,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
When you switch from “L or R” to “L+R,choose which adjustment  
of the R and L channels to be applied.  
1 Select either “L R” or “R L” by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “EQ Mode,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
L
R: The adjustment of the Left channel is to be applied  
to both Right and Left channels.  
5
Select either “G.EQ,P.EQ,or “OFF” by rotating  
the [Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary  
encoder].  
R
L: The adjustment of the Right channel is to be applied  
to both Right and Left channels.  
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Select the channel you want to adjust by pressing  
[CHANNEL].  
Setting the Parametric EQ  
L+R selected: FRONT  
REAR  
CENTER  
FRONT  
The frequency bands of the graphic equalizer are fixed. This makes it  
difficult to correct for undesired peaks and dips at specific frequencies.  
The parametric equalizer’s center frequency can be tuned to these  
specific frequencies. The bandwidth (Q) and level are then fine-tuned  
independently, to make the necessary corrections. The parametric  
equalizer function is an advanced tool for serious audiophiles.  
1
SUBWOOFER*  
L or R selected: FRONT L  
REAR R  
FRONT R  
CENTER  
REAR L  
SUBWOOFER*  
2
FRONT L  
1
* If the Subwoofer output is set for Monaural, you can set both  
SUBWOOFER 1 and 2.  
2
* If the Subwoofer output is set for Monaural, you can set  
Set “Setting the Equalizer Mode (EQ Mode)” on page 46 to “P.EQ.”  
SUBWOOFER 1 and 2. If the Subwoofer output is set for Stereo, you  
can set SUBWOOFER L and R.  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (System Select)” (page 37).  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Sound Field  
Adj.,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
6
Select the frequency by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “EQ  
Adjustment,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The P-EQ screen is displayed.  
fc:  
FRONT/REAR/CENTER:  
20 Hz to 20kHz (in 1/3 octave steps) (1 to 31 Band)  
SUBWOOFER:  
20 Hz to 160 Hz (in 1/3 octave steps) (1 to 10 Band)  
7
Adjust the level by rotating the [Rotary encoder], and  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
Press and hold [CHANNEL] for at least 2 seconds.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select either “L+R” or  
“L or R,and press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
Level: -12 to +12 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)*  
3
* When ImprintEQ is enabled, 6 to +6 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)  
8
9
To adjust another frequency, repeat Steps 6 and 7.  
To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 5 through 8.  
You can listen with Defeat OFF (adjusted setup values) or with  
Defeat ON (Initial value) to compare, by following the steps below.  
1 Press and hold the [Rotary Encoder] for at least 2  
seconds while in the adjustment mode.  
L or R: Channels R and L can be set independently.  
L+R: Both R and L channels are set at the same value  
(The initial setting).  
2 Rotate the [Rotary Encoder] to switch on/off Defeat, and  
listen to compare.  
When you switch from “L or R” to “L+R,choose which adjustment  
of the R and L channels to be applied.  
3 To exit, select “OFF” and then press [  
].  
1 Select either “L R” or “R L” by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder, and press the [Rotary encoder].  
You can mute the channel you are adjusting.  
1 Press [MUTE] while in the adjustment mode to mute the  
channel.  
2 To cancel muting, press [MUTE] again.  
10 When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
]
for at least 2 seconds.  
L
R: The adjustment of the L channel is to be applied to  
both R and L channels.  
L: The adjustment of the R channel is to be applied to  
both R and L channels.  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
R
This function is not available when Defeat is set to ON.  
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the graphic equalizer  
for that speaker cannot be set. Refer to “Setting the Speaker System  
(System Select)” (page 37) /“Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)”  
(page 38).  
5
Select the channel you want to adjust by pressing  
[CHANNEL].  
Check the playable frequency ranges of the connected speakers  
before making equalizer adjustments. If the speaker’s playable  
frequency range is 55 Hz to 30 kHz, for example, adjusting the 40 Hz  
or 20 Hz band has no effect. Moreover, you may overload and  
damage the speakers.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
L+R selected: FRONT  
REAR  
CENTER  
FRONT  
1
SUBWOOFER*  
L or R selected: FRONT L  
REAR R  
FRONT R  
CENTER  
REAR L  
SUBWOOFER*  
2
FRONT L  
1
* If the Subwoofer output is set for Monaural, you can set both  
SUBWOOFER 1 and 2.  
* If the Subwoofer output is set for Monaural, you can set  
2
SUBWOOFER 1 and 2. If the Subwoofer output is set for Stereo, you  
can set SUBWOOFER L and R.  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (System Select)” (page 37).  
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Select the band by rotating the [Rotary encoder], and  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
About the Crossover (X-Over)  
Band:  
Crossover (X-Over):  
FRONT/REAR/CENTER: 1 to 10  
This unit is equipped with an active crossover. The crossover limits the  
frequencies delivered to the outputs. Each channel is controlled  
independently. Thus, each speaker pair can be driven by the frequencies  
for which they have been optimally designed.  
SUBWOOFER:  
1 to 5  
7
Adjust the frequency by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
The crossover adjusts the HPF (high pass filter) or LPF (low pass filter)  
of each band, and also the slope (how fast the filter rolls off the highs or  
lows).  
Adjustments should be made according to the reproduction  
characteristics of the speakers. Depending on the speakers, a passive  
network may not be necessary. If you are unsure about this point, please  
consult your authorized Alpine dealer.  
fc:  
FRONT/REAR/CENTER:  
20 Hz to 20kHz (in 1/6 octave steps)  
SUBWOOFER:  
20 Hz to 200 Hz (in 1/6 octave steps)  
8
Adjust the bandwidth (Q) by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
Cutoff frequency adjustment range  
(1/6 octave steps)  
Q: 0.5/1.0/1.5/2.0/2.5/3.0/4.0/5.0 (8 steps)  
HPF  
LPF  
20Hz to 18kHz  
1kHz to 18kHz  
(Tweeter only)  
20Hz to 18kHz  
20Hz to 18kHz  
20Hz to 18kHz  
20Hz to 18kHz  
20Hz to 180Hz  
22Hz to 20kHz  
1.1kHz to 20kHz  
(Tweeter only)  
22Hz to 20kHz  
22Hz to 20kHz  
22Hz to 20kHz  
22Hz to 20kHz  
22Hz to 200Hz  
9
Adjust the level by rotating the [Rotary encoder], and  
press the[Rotary encoder].  
Front High  
3
Level: -12 to +12 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)*  
Front Mid  
Front Low  
Rear  
3
* When ImprintEQ is enabled, 6 to +6 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)  
10 To adjust another band, repeat Steps 6 through 9.  
11 To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 5 through  
Center  
Subwoofer  
10.  
Leveladjustment  
(0 to -12 dB)  
Output frequency range  
You can listen with Defeat OFF (adjusted setup values) or with  
Defeat ON (Initial value) to compare, by following the steps below.  
1 Press and hold the [Rotary Encoder] for at least 2  
seconds while in the adjustment mode.  
Slope FLAT  
2 Rotate the [Rotary Encoder] to switch on/off Defeat, and  
listen to compare.  
Slope adjustment  
3 To exit, select “OFF” and then press [  
].  
20 Hz  
(Different from actual display)  
HPF cut-off LPF cut-off  
frequency frequency  
You can mute the channel you are adjusting.  
1 Press [MUTE] while in the adjustment mode to mute the  
channel.  
2 To cancel muting, press [MUTE] again.  
HPF (high pass filter): Cuts the lower frequencies and allows higher  
frequencies to pass.  
LPF (low pass filter): Cuts the higher frequencies and allows lower  
frequencies to pass.  
12 When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
]
for at least 2 seconds.  
Slope: The level change (in dB) for a frequency change of one octave.  
The higher the slope value, the steeper the slope becomes.  
Adjust the slope to FLAT (0 dB/oct) to bypass the HP or LP filters.  
Do not use a tweeter without the HPF on or set to a excessive low  
frequency, as it may cause damage to the speaker due to the low  
frequency content.  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
This function is not available when Defeat is set to ON.  
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the parametric  
equalizer for that speaker cannot be set. Refer to “Setting the  
Speaker System (System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers  
(Speaker Setup)” (page 38).  
Check the playable frequency ranges of the connected speakers  
before making equalizer adjustments. If the speaker’s playable  
frequency range is 55 Hz to 30 kHz, for example, adjusting the 40 Hz  
or 20 Hz band has no effect. Moreover, you may overload and  
damage the speakers.  
You cannot adjust the crossover frequency higher than the HPF or  
lower than the LPF.  
Adjustment should be made according to the recommended crossover  
frequency of the connected speakers. Determine the recommended  
crossover frequency of the speakers. Adjusting to a frequency range  
outside that recommended may cause damage to the speakers.  
For the recommended crossover frequencies of Alpine speakers, refer  
to the respective Owner’s Manual. We are not responsible for  
damage or malfunction of speakers caused by using the crossover  
outside the recommended values.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
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5
Select the channel you want to adjust by pressing  
[CHANNEL].  
Adjusting X-Over and Switching the  
Phases  
L+R selected: FRONT HIGH FRONT MID  
FRONT LOW REAR CENTER  
1
SUBWOOFER*  
FRONT HIGH  
This section describes how to adjust X-Over. Before working on this,  
refer to “About the Crossover (X-Over)” (page 48).  
L or R selected: FRONT L HIGH FRONT R HIGH  
FRONT L MID FRONT R MID  
FRONT L LOW FRONT R LOW  
Note on adjusting the subwoofer  
REAR L REAR R CENTER  
If the subwoofer is installed on the rear deck, setting a gentle  
LPF slope (for example 6 dB/ oct.) makes the sound localization  
more to the rear. This can also affect the acoustic localization of  
the front.  
2
SUBWOOFER*  
FRONT L HIGH  
1
* If the Subwoofer output is set for Monaural, you can set both  
SUBWOOFER 1 and 2.  
* If the Subwoofer output is set for Monaural, you can set  
SUBWOOFER 1 and 2. If the Subwoofer output is set for Stereo, you  
can set SUBWOOFER L and R.  
2
Note on adjusting the high range  
Depending on the speaker, inputting low frequency component  
signals (about 2 kHz or less) with the HPF adjustment could  
result in distortion. If distortion occurs, set a steep slope (for  
example 30 dB/oct.).  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (System Select)” (page 37).  
Adjust so that the mid and high range sounds do not separate.  
Normally use with the LPF turned off. If the high range is too  
strong, we recommend adjusting for a gentle slope.  
6
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “HPF,” and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Note on adjusting the low range  
When a subwoofer is connected and you are using a speaker  
with a low range of under 10 or 12 cm (3-15/16” or 4-3/4”),  
setting the low range HPF to “OFF” can result in distortion when  
low frequency components are input.  
If so, set the H.P.F. slope to a value suited for the speaker’s  
frequency response.  
7
Select the cut-off frequency (fc) by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
The frequency that can be adjusted may vary depending on the  
channel (speaker). Refer to “About the Crossover (X-Over)”  
(page 48).  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Sound Field  
Adj., and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
8
Adjust the slope by rotating the [Rotary encoder],  
and press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “X-Over,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The X-OVER screen is displayed.  
3
Slope: 0(OFF)/-6/-12/-18/-24/-30/-36 dB/oct*  
3
* Neither LPF of Subwoofer nor HPF of Front High can be set at 0  
(OFF).  
4
Press and hold [CHANNEL] for at least 2 seconds.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select either “L+R” or  
“L or R,and press the [Rotary encoder].  
9
Adjust the gain by rotating the [Rotary encoder], and  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
Gain: -24 to 0 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)  
10 Switch the phase by rotating the [Rotary encoder],  
and press the [Rotary encoder].  
L or R: Channels R and L can be set independently.  
L+R: Both R and L channels are set at the same value  
(The initial setting).  
When you switch from “L or R” to “L+R,choose which adjustment  
of the R and L channels to be applied.  
Phase: 0°/180°  
1 Select either “L R” or “R L” by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
This will take you back to the Step 6 screen.  
11 Next, select “LPF” in Step 6, and repeat Steps 7  
through 10 to adjust HPF.  
L
R: The adjustment of the L channel is to be applied to  
both R and L channels.  
R
L: The adjustment of the R channel is to be applied to  
both R and L channels.  
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In other words, setting the time correction value for the front left  
speaker to 5.1 (ms) sets a virtual distance matching the  
distance to the farthest speaker.  
12 To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 5 through  
11.  
You can mute the channel you are adjusting.  
1 Press [MUTE] while in the adjustment mode to mute the  
channel.  
2 To cancel muting, press [MUTE] again.  
13 When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
]
for at least 2 seconds.  
5.1ms  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
0.5m  
When Tweeter is selected for FRONT HIGH to protect the speaker,  
there is no filter off (Slope OFF) setting for HPF. There is no filter off  
(Slope OFF) setting for Subwoofer LPF, either.  
2.25m  
When the speaker is in Off mode, X-Over does not affect the speaker.  
Refer to “Setting the Speaker System (System Select)” (page 37)/  
“Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)” (page 38).  
Check the playback frequencies of the connected speakers before  
adjusting.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
The sound is uneven because  
the distance between the  
listening position and the  
different speakers is different.  
The difference in the distance  
between the front left and rear  
right speakers is 1.75 meters  
(68-3/4").  
Time correction eliminates the  
difference between the time  
required for the sound from the  
different speakers to reach the  
listening position.  
Setting the time correction of the  
front left speaker to 5.1 ms  
makes it possible to coordinate  
the distance from the listening  
position to the speaker.  
Adjusting the Time Correction (TCR)  
Because of the particular conditions inside the vehicle, there are major  
differences in the distances between the different speakers and the  
listening position. The proper time correction can be obtained using the  
automatic time correction function (Auto TCR”), but it is also possible  
to calculate the optimum correction values and eliminate the time error  
at the listening position yourself using this function.  
e Entering the time correction  
4
5
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Sound Field  
Adj.,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
e Calculation of time correction  
1
Sit in the listening position (the driver’s seat, for  
example) and measure the distance (in meters)  
between your head and the various speakers.  
6
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “TCR”, and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The TCR screen is displayed.  
2
Calculate the difference in distance between the  
farthest speaker and the other speakers.  
L = (distance of farthest speaker) – (distance of other  
speakers)  
3
Divide the distances calculated for the different  
speakers by the speed of sound (343 m/s  
temperature 20°C).  
7
Select [ON] for “TCR” by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
This value is the time correction value for the different  
speakers.  
When “OFF” is selected, the TCR function becomes disabled.  
8
Press and hold [CHANNEL] for at least 2 seconds.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select either “L+R” or  
“L or R,and press the [Rotary encoder].  
Concrete examples  
1 Calculating the time correction value for the front left  
speaker on the diagram below.  
Conditions:  
Distance between farthest speaker and listening position: 2.25  
m (88-3/4")  
Distance between front left speaker and listening position: 0.5 m  
(20")  
Calculation: L = 2.25 m (88-3/4") – 0.5 m (20") = 1.75 m (68-3/4")  
Compensation time = 1.75 ÷ 343 x 1000 = 5.1 (ms)  
L or R: Channels R and L can be set independently.  
L+R: Both R and L channels are set at the same value  
(The initial setting).  
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When you switch from “L or R” to “L+R,choose which adjustment  
of the R and L channels to be applied.  
1 Select either “L R” or “R L” by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
12 When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
]
for at least 2 seconds.  
If [  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
item.  
This function is not available when Defeat is set to ON.  
When the speaker is set to the “OFF” mode, the time correction for  
that speaker cannot be set. Refer to “Setting the Speaker System  
(System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)”  
(page 38).  
L
R: The adjustment of the L channel is to be applied to  
both R and L channels.  
L: The adjustment of the R channel is to be applied to  
both R and L channels.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
R
9
Select the channel you want to adjust by pressing  
[CHANNEL].  
Setting the Time Correction Adjustment  
Unit (TCR Parameter)  
L+R selected: FRONT HIGH FRONT MID  
FRONT LOW REAR CENTER  
The unit of measurement for time correction can be set as either “cm” or  
“inch.” (Initial setting: “cm”)  
1
SUBWOOFER*  
FRONT HIGH  
L or R selected: FRONT L HIGH FRONT R HIGH  
FRONT L MID FRONT R MID  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
FRONT L LOW FRONT R LOW  
REAR L REAR R CENTER  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Sound Field  
Adj.,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
2
SUBWOOFER*  
FRONT L HIGH  
1
* If the Subwoofer output is set for Monaural, you can set both  
SUBWOOFER 1 and 2.  
* If the Subwoofer output is set for Monaural, you can set  
SUBWOOFER 1 and 2. If the Subwoofer output is set for Stereo, you  
can set SUBWOOFER L and R.  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Setup,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
2
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “TCR  
Parameter,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (System Select)” (page 37).  
10 Adjust the calculated time correction value (0.00 to  
20.00 ms) by rotating the [Rotary encoder].  
5
Select either “cm” or “inch” by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
Displaying the distances from the listening  
positions to the speakers  
Setting contents: 0.00 to 20.00 ms (in 0.05 ms steps)  
The distances can be displayed in either “cm” or “inch” (see  
“Setting the Time Correction Adjustment Unit (TCR Parameter)”  
page 51).  
cm: The unit for the time correction becomes “cm.”  
inch: The unit for the time correction becomes “inch.”  
6
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
11 To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 9 through  
10.  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
You can listen with Defeat OFF (adjusted setup values) or with  
Defeat ON (Initial value) to compare, by following the steps below.  
1 Press and hold the [Rotary Encoder] for at least 2  
seconds while in the adjustment mode.  
2 Rotate the [Rotary Encoder] to switch on/off Defeat, and  
listen to compare.  
3 To exit, select “OFF” and then press [  
].  
You can mute the channel you are adjusting.  
1 Press [MUTE] while in the adjustment mode to mute the  
channel.  
2 To cancel muting, press [MUTE] again.  
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If the setting of Rear Fill is made when Rear Mix is ON, sound is  
unchanged in the rear fill setting because Rear Mix is given priority  
during 2 channel decoder other than linear PCM.  
When both Rear and Center speakers are off in “Setting the Speaker  
System (System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)” (page 38), this item cannot be set.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Use the Multi  
Channel Function  
CHANNEL  
Setting EUPHONY (EUPHONY)  
EUPHONY creates 5.1 channel surround using Adaptive Surround  
technology based on a music signal recorded in 2-channel.  
When you set up EUPHONY and play back a CD or iPod stereo source,  
you can enjoy the realistic sensation of musicians playing around you.  
For DVD movie playback, you can enjoy the sense of localization of the  
dialogue and impressive three-dimensional sound effects.  
In this setting, EUPHONY Mode can be selected. (Initial setting:  
“ACOUSTIC”)  
FUNC.  
Rotary encoder  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback  
Mode (Mode)  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Playback  
Mode,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
When playing back 2-Channel Stereo, select a playback mode best  
suited to the music. (Initial setting: “Stereo”)  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Mode,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The Mode selection screen is displayed.  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Playback  
Mode,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
4
5
6
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “EUPHONY,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Mode,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Press [  
].  
This will take you back to the Step 3 screen.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “EUPHONY,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The Mode selection screen is displayed.  
4
Select the playback mode you want by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
7
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select the mode, and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Setting contents: Stereo/Rear Fill/EUPHONY/Dolby PLII  
Stereo:  
Plays back in 2ch stereo.  
Rear Fill:  
Outputs the front signal from the rear.  
Setting contents: ACOUSTIC/LIVE/CINEMA/TV SHOW/  
Custom 1/Custom 2/Custom 3  
EUPHONY: Plays back in 5.1 channel surround (page 52).  
Dolby PLII: Plays back in Dolby Pro Logic II surround  
(page 53).  
ACOUSTIC: Localization is emphasized; the mode with  
regular sound field resonance.  
5
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
LIVE:  
Ambience is emphasized; the mode in which  
sound field resonance is more strongly felt.  
Sound suitable for movie audio. Dialogues are  
reproduced clearly and sound effect is crisp.  
CINEMA:  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
TV SHOW: Sound suitable for broadcasting audio such as  
the digital broadcasting.  
For linear PCM, the front signals are sent to the rear channel even if  
the system is set up for “Stereo.”  
“Rear Fill” function  
Custom 1/Custom 2/Custom 3 can be selected only when the feature  
is set on a PC (see “Customizing EUPHONY” page 31).  
Depending on the input signals, the sound may only be output from  
the front speakers. In this case, the “Rear Fill” function can be used  
to output signals from the rear speakers as well.  
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8
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
8
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
If [  
item.  
For the details of Dolby Pro Logic II, see page 61.  
When both Rear and Center speakers are off in “Setting the Speaker  
System (System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)” (page 38), this item cannot be set.  
This function only works with 2-channel signals.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
When both Rear and Center speakers are off in “Setting the Speaker  
System (System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker  
Setup)” (page 38), this item cannot be set.  
This function only works with 2-channel signals.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Adjusting the Center Width (Center Width)  
Using Dolby Pro Logic II (Dolby PLII)  
When you select “Music” for “Dolby Pro Logic II,” you can further  
adjust the center width in the following steps. This function offers the  
optimum vocal position by adjusting the center channel position  
between the center speaker and the L/R speaker. (The adjustments  
established in Adjusting the Acoustic Image (BI-PHANTOM)”  
(page 55) are ineffective while this function is activated.) (Initial setting:  
“OFF”, “Level 0”)  
Pro Logic processing can be applied to the music signals recorded in 2-  
channel stereo. This gives normal 2-channel stereo a more live, concert  
hall effect. When you select “Music,” you can adjust the center width.  
This function provides the optimum vocal localization by adjusting the  
center channel localization in between the center speaker and the L/R  
speakers. (Initial setting: “Music”)  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Playback  
Mode,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Playback  
Mode,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Center Width,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Mode,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
The Mode selection screen is displayed.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON,and then  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
4
5
6
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Dolby PLII,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Press [  
].  
This will take you back to the Step 3 screen.  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Dolby PLII,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
5
Adjust the level by rotating the [Rotary encoder].  
LEVEL: 0 to 7  
When the level becomes higher, the center channel  
localization shifts from the center speaker toward both  
sides.  
The DOLBY PLII screen is displayed.  
6
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
7
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Music” or  
“Movie,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
When the Center speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System  
(System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)”  
(page 38), this item cannot be set.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Music: Suits the stereo TV shows and all programs  
encoded in Dolby Surround. It improves the sound  
field directivity to near that of discrete 5.1-channel  
sound.  
Movie: Can be used for all stereo music recordings, and  
provides a wide, deep sound field.  
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Multi Channel Function Adjustment  
Procedure  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level  
(Output Level)  
Make the adjustments described below in order to reproduce Dolby  
Digital and DTS sound with greater accuracy.  
The test tones help to make the volume adjustments of the different  
speakers. When levels are equal, a strong sense of presence can be heard  
from the different speakers at the listening position. (Initial setting:  
“ 0dB”)  
Setting the 2-Channel Signal Playback Mode (Mode) (page 52)  
This sets the 2-channel signal playback mode.  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Multi Ch.  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Adjusting the Acoustic Image (BI-PHANTOM) (page 55)  
Adjusting the acoustic image to achieve a sound as if the  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Output Level,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
center speaker were directly in front of the listener.  
Setting the Linear PCM (PCM Mode) (page 56)  
You can choose either 2ch or 3ch for the playback output of a  
disc recorded on the linear PCM.  
OUTPUT LEVEL screen will be displayed and the test tone  
is produced from the left front speaker.  
4
Select the channel by pressing [CHANNEL].  
Test tone is output from the selected channel.  
Mixing the Low Range Audio of the Center with the Front L/R  
(Center Bass Split) (page 56)  
Turning this feature on makes the audio signals emitted from  
the front L/R speakers mixed with the center audio signals  
(low range).  
ch.: Left/Center/Right/R-Surround/L-Surround  
Channels to be set vary depending on the system set in “Setting the  
Speaker System (System Select) (page 37).”  
Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear (Rear Mix) (page 55)  
Achieving smooth sound in the rear seat by mixing the front  
audio signals with the rear speaker signals.  
5
Adjust the speaker volumes for each channel to  
make them equal while the test tone is output from  
each channel. Adjust the level by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder].  
Achieving Powerful High Volume Sound (Listening Mode)  
(page 56)  
Achieving energetic sound with even greater power, like the  
LEVEL: -10 to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
Adjust based on the front speakers.  
sound in a movie theater.  
6
7
To adjust another channel, repeat Steps 4 and 5.  
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
Adjusting the DVD Level (DVD Level) (page 57)  
Adjust the volume signal level in each of the Dolby Digital,  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Dolby Pro Logic II, DTC and PCM modes.  
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding  
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  
adjustment. The setting is cancelled if the decode mode is switched.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Adjusting the Speaker Volume Level (Output Level) (page 54)  
Adjust each speaker’s volume so they are the same level.  
Storing the Preset Values (Preset Store) (page 36)  
Storing all the settings and adjustments made on the PXA-  
H800 (not only the above settings/adjusts) in the memory.  
In case of combining the Automatic adjustments, etc.  
We recommend to make the Automatic adjustments before the Dolby  
Surround adjustments.  
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Adjusting the Acoustic Image (BI-  
PHANTOM)  
Mixing the Low Range Audio for the Rear  
(Rear Mix)  
To install a center speaker, it must be located in the dash, an equal  
distance between the Left and Right speakers. In most cases, this is very  
difficult to achieve. Using Bi-PHANTOM, a virtual center speaker is  
created by sending the center channel information to both the Left and  
Right speakers. Adjusting the center width in Dolby Pro Logic II  
“Music” (see “Using Dolby Pro Logic II (Dolby PLII)” on page 53),  
makes this function ineffective. This is used in a system where there is  
no sub-woofer and the rear speakers can produce lower frequency  
sounds than the front speakers. (Initial setting: “OFF”, “ 0 dB”)  
This function mixes the front channel audio signals to the audio signals  
output from the rear speakers, improving the sound in the vehicle’s rear  
seat. This is used in a system where there is no subwoofer and the rear  
speakers can produce lower frequency sounds than the front speakers.  
(Initial setting: “OFF”, “ 0 dB”)  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Multi Ch.  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Rear Mix,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Multi Ch.  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “BI-  
PHANTOM,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON,and then  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON,and then  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
Turning this feature ON mixes the audio signals output from  
the rear speakers with the front audio signals.  
5
6
Adjust the level by rotating the [Rotary encoder].  
Turning this feature on creates the acoustic image in which  
the center speaker is virtually located exactly in front of the  
listener by splitting the sound of the center speaker into  
both sides.  
LEVEL: -6/-3/0/+3/+6 dB  
The level can be adjusted in 5 steps. The higher the level,  
the more the low range audio is output from the rear  
speakers. (Depending on the software such as DVD, the  
effect may vary.)  
5
6
Adjust the level by rotating the [Rotary encoder].  
LEVEL: -5 to +5 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
The level can be adjusted between -5 and +5. When the  
level becomes greater, the acoustic image moves from the  
center speaker location toward both sides.  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding  
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  
adjustment. The setting is cancelled if the decode mode is switched.  
When the Rear speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System (System  
Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)”  
(page 38), this item cannot be set.  
Effective only for Dolby Pro Logic II, EUPHONY and DTS (with  
Rear signal).  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Do not perform operations such as Stop/Pause/Disc Exchange/Cue/  
Fast Forward/Audio Switching on the player during this setup  
adjustment. When the decode state switches, the settings will be  
cancelled.  
When the Center speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System  
(System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)”  
(page 38), this item cannot be set.  
Effective only for Dolby Pro Logic II, EUPHONY and DTS (with  
Center signal).  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
55-EN  
From the Commander  
2
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Multi Ch.  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Mixing the Low Range Audio of the  
Center with the Front L/R (Center Bass  
Split)  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “PCM Mode,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Turning on this function sends the Center channel low frequencies,  
equally to the front Left and Right speakers. This enhances the overall  
sound when using a small center speaker. This is used when the center  
speaker has a small diameter and cannot produce low frequency sounds.  
(Initial setting: “OFF”, “315 Hz”)  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “2ch” or “3ch,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Multi Ch.  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Center Bass  
Split,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
2ch: 2ch Output (L/R)  
3ch: 3ch Output (L/R/CENTER)  
5
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
If [  
item.  
When the Center speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System  
(System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)”  
(page 38), this item cannot be set.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “ON,and then  
press the [Rotary encoder].  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
Turning this feature ON mixes the audio signals output from  
the front L/R speakers with the center audio signals (low  
range).  
Achieving Powerful High Volume Sound  
(Listening Mode)  
5
Adjust the frequency by rotating the [Rotary  
encoder].  
With Dolby Digital, the dynamic range is compressed so that powerful  
sound can be achieved at regular volume levels. This compression can  
be cancelled to achieve an energetic sound with even greater power, like  
the sound in a movie theater. This function works only in the Dolby  
Digital mode. (Initial setting: “Standard”)  
fc: 200 Hz/225 Hz/250 Hz/280 Hz/315 Hz/350 Hz/400 Hz/  
450 Hz/500 Hz  
6
Press and hold [  
] for at least 2 seconds.  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Multi Ch.  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding  
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  
adjustment. The effect may not be recognized easily depending on the  
decoding conditions.  
When the Center speaker is off in “Setting the Speaker System  
(System Select)” (page 37)/“Setting the Speakers (Speaker Setup)”  
(page 38), this item cannot be set.  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Listening  
Mode,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Effective only for Dolby Pro Logic II, EUPHONY and DTS (with  
Center signal).  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Standard” or  
“Maximum,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Setting the Linear PCM (PCM Mode)  
The output can be set to 2 or 3 channels when playing discs recorded in  
linear PCM. (Initial setting: “2ch”)  
Standard: To enjoy the dynamic sound at regular volume  
Maximum: To enjoy the dynamic sound at maximum volume  
1
Press [FUNC.].  
56-EN  
From the Commander  
5
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
Other Useful  
Features  
If [  
item.  
This feature is effective only for Dolby Digital.  
Use this feature at a volume level at which you can still hear sound  
outside of the cabin.  
Depending on the types of source, such as DVD software, this feature  
may be ineffective.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
FUNC.  
BLACK OUT indicator  
Adjusting the DVD Level (DVD Level)  
The volume level for Dolby Digital, Dolby PLII, DTS, EUPHONY and  
PCM modes can be set. (Initial setting: “ 0dB”)  
VIEW  
MUTE  
Rotary encoder  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Multi Ch.  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Lowering Volume Quickly (Mute)  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “DVD Level,”  
and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Activating this function will instantly lower the volume level by 20 dB.  
1
Press [MUTE].  
The audio level decreases by about 20 dB. “-20 dB Mute”  
will be shown in the screen during muting.  
4
Select the mode you want to adjust by rotating the  
[Rotary encoder], and press the [Rotary encoder].  
2
To cancel muting, press [MUTE] again.  
Either switch will cancel muting.  
When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, you cannot use  
this function.  
Adjustment modes: Dolby D/Dolby PLII/DTS/PCM/  
EUPHONY  
Turning the Back Light Off (BLACK OUT  
function)  
5
Select the level by rotating the [Rotary encoder].  
Adjustment level: -10 to +10 dB (in 1 dB steps)  
6
7
Press [  
for each mode.  
]. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set the levels  
When Blackout Mode is turned on, the backlight and illuminated  
buttons of the Commander display and the PXA-H800 indicators will be  
turned off to reduce power consumption. This additional power  
enhances the sound quality.  
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
1
Press and hold the [Rotary encoder] for at least 2  
seconds.  
The backlight is turned off. The BLACK OUT indicator will  
turn on.  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Avoid stopping, pausing, switching the disc, cueing, fast-forwarding  
or switching the audio channel of this unit while making this  
adjustment. The effect may not be recognized easily depending on the  
decoding conditions.  
After the setting, it is recommended to store the setting contents on  
the unit. For details, refer to “Storing the Preset Values (Preset  
Store)” (page 36).  
2
To cancel this, press and hold the [Rotary encoder]  
again for at least 2 seconds.  
When another switch is operated while the backlight is off, the  
illumination backlight for the display is turned on for 5 seconds and  
then turned off again.  
57-EN  
From the Commander  
5
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
Setting the Color for the Commander  
Illumination Button (ILLUMINATION)  
If [  
item.  
When “Manual” is selected, the brightness of the display does not  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
You can change the lighting color of the buttons. (Initial setting:  
“BLUE”)  
change if you turn on the headlamps. This always sets the brightness  
at the level specified in “Adjusting the Brightness Level of the  
Display (Dimmer Level)” (page 58).  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Display  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Adjusting the Brightness Level of the  
Display (Dimmer Level)  
3
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select  
“ILLUMINATION,and then press the [Rotary  
encoder].  
With the Dimmer control ON, three Dimmer levels are available. The  
highest, Level 3, being the most dim with the vehicle's headlights ON.  
(Initial setting: “Level 1”)  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Display  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “BLUE” or  
“RED.”  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Dimmer  
Level,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
5
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
4
Select one from “Level 1” through “Level 3” by  
rotating the [Rotary encoder].  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display  
(Dimmer)  
5
When the setting is complete, press and hold [  
for at least 2 seconds.  
]
Set the Dimmer control to “Auto” to decrease the illumination  
brightness of the unit with the head lights of the vehicle ON. This mode  
is useful if you feel the unit’s backlighting is too bright at night. (Initial  
setting: Auto”)  
If [  
item.  
] is pressed during setting, the unit returns to the previous  
1
2
Press [FUNC.].  
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Display  
Setup,and then press the [Rotary encoder].  
3
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Dimmer,and  
then press the [Rotary encoder].  
4
Rotate the [Rotary encoder] to select “Auto” or  
“Manual.”  
58-EN  
From the Commander  
Switching the Display  
You can select the display mode you want.  
1
Press [VIEW].  
The display mode switches for every push.  
ALPINE LOGO  
Source display*  
Voltage/Temperature display  
Power voltage  
Temperature inside the unit  
Currently playing input audio stream channel information display  
Effective status of each function and playing stream format  
information display  
ALPINE LOGO  
* When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the source  
screen will not be displayed.  
59-EN  
Information  
System Configuration  
Table 1 (Output System)  
Speaker System  
CH-1(L)  
CH-2(R)  
CH-3(L)  
CH-4(R)  
CH-5(L)  
CH-6(R)  
CH-7(L)  
CH-8(R)  
Front2Way  
Rear  
Subwoofer  
Subwoofer(L) Subwoofer(R)  
Subwoofer  
F-2way+R+SW  
(4.2ch system)  
Front High(L) Front High(R) Front Low(L)* Front Low(R)  
*
Rear(L)  
Rear(R)  
Front3Way  
F-3way+SW  
(2.2ch system)  
Front High(L) Front High(R) Front Mid(L)* Front Mid(R)* Front Low(L) Front Low(R) Subwoofer(L) Subwoofer(R)  
Front3Way  
Rear  
F-3way+R  
(4.0ch system)  
Front High(L) Front High(R) Front Mid(L)* Front Mid(R)* Front Low(L) Front Low(R)  
Rear(L)  
Center  
Center  
Rear(R)  
Subwoofer  
Subwoofer  
Front2Way  
Rear  
F-2way+R+C+SW  
(5.1ch system)  
Front High(L) Front High(R) Front Low(L)* Front Low(R)  
*
Rear(L)  
Rear(R)  
* Cannot be set to OFF.  
Table 2 (Input System)  
AUX INPUT  
CH-3 (L) CH-4 (R)  
RCA Input Pattern  
CH-1 (L)  
FL  
CH-2 (R)  
CH-5 (L)  
CH-6 (R)  
AUX1  
5.1ch Input  
4ch&2ch Input  
2ch×3 Input  
FR  
RL  
RR  
C
SubW  
(Subwoofer)  
(Front Left) (Front Right) (Rear Left) (Rear Right)  
(Center)  
AUX1  
AUX2  
FL  
(Front Left) (Front Right) (Rear Left) (Rear Right)  
AUX1 AUX2  
FR  
RL  
RR  
L
R
(Left)  
(Right)  
AUX3  
L
R
L
R
L
R
(Left)  
(Right)  
(Left)  
(Right)  
(Left)  
(Right)  
60-EN  
Dolby Pro Logic II  
Dolby Pro Logic II provides multichannel surround sound from  
any 2 channel source. It reproduces extended bandwidth  
playback with 5.1 channels.  
This is made possible by an advanced matrix surround decoder.  
This new decoder is able to draw out spatial characteristics of  
the recording without adding tonal coloration or artificial delays  
that did not exist in the original.  
Terminology  
Dolby Digital  
Dolby Digital is a digital audio compression technology  
developed by Dolby Laboratories that allows large quantities of  
audio data to be efficiently recorded on discs. It is compatible  
with audio signals from mono (1 channel) all the way up to 5.1-  
channel surround sound. The signals for the different channels  
are completely independent, and since the sound is high quality  
digital there is no loss of sound quality.  
Linear PCM audio  
LPCM is a signal recording format used for music CDs. Whereas  
music CDs are recorded at 44.1 kHz/ 16 bits, DVDs are recorded  
at 48 kHz/16 bits to 96 kHz/24 bits, thereby achieving higher  
sound quality than music CDs.  
Center  
speaker  
Front  
speakers  
Rear  
speakers  
Subwoofer  
Speaker layout for enjoying  
Dolby Digital sound/DTS sound  
DTS  
This is a home-use digital sound format of the DTS Sound  
System. This is a high quality sound system, developed by  
Digital Theater Systems Corp for use in movie theaters.  
DTS has six independent sound tracks. The theater presentation  
is fully realized in the home and other settings. DTS is the  
abbreviation for Digital Theater Systems  
61-EN  
RoadEQ does not work.  
Microphone not connected.  
In Case of Difficulty  
- Check to see that the microphone is correctly connected. Also,  
make sure that the cord is not extremely bent.  
RoadEQ setup not completed.  
If you encounter a problem, please turn the power off, then on again. If  
the unit is still not functioning normally, 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.  
- Check to see that RoadEQ is correctly completed.  
An error during Automatic ImprintEQ adjustment has  
occured.  
No function or display.  
External noise is interfering with measurement.  
- Conduct the measurement in a quiet location.  
The speaker bandwidth may be too narrow.  
- Check the X-Over setting of each speaker.  
Gain setting of the amplifier may be too low.  
- Check the Gain setting.  
Vehicle’s ignition is off.  
- Turn the ignition key on. If connected as per the instructions,  
the unit will not operate with the vehicle’s ignition off.  
Unit’s power is not on.  
- Turn the ignition key on. Press one of the switches on the  
Commander to turn power on. If an Ai-NET compatible head  
unit is connected, turn on the power by the head unit.  
Power cord connection is faulty.  
Software upgrade to a newer version failed.  
During software upgrade, the USB cable was unplugged, the  
ignition key is turned to OFF position, the unit was affected by  
another program, etc.  
- Stop all active programs, and then upgrade the software again  
(see page 11).  
- Connect the power cord correctly.  
Display does not show anything (BLACK OUT function).  
- Cancel BLACK OUT function (see page 57).  
Blown fuse.  
- If you still have trouble, stop use of the unit and consult your  
Alpine dealer.  
- Check the fuse of the unit; replace with the proper value if  
necessary.  
Internal micro-computer malfunctioned due to interference noise  
etc.  
Indication (Commander RUX-C800)  
- Press the RESET switch with a ball-point pen or other pointed  
article.  
Calibration Error  
Power is on but no sound is coming out.  
Volume level is at Minimum.  
Automatic measurement failed for whatever reason.  
- Press "Rotary Encoder" to go back to the previous screen and  
perform the measurement again.  
- Raise the volume level (see pages 12, 36).  
External input system does not match the setup.  
- Set the system so that it matches the connected input (see  
pages 14, 39).  
The sound is not output from the speakers.  
No Mic  
Cord connection is faulty.  
- Connect the cord correctly.  
Speaker is in "OFF mode."  
- Put the speakers in "ON mode" (see pages 14, 38).  
Subwoofers are "OFF."  
Microphone not connected.  
- Check to see that the microphone is correctly connected. Also,  
make sure that the cord is not extremely bent.  
- Turn the subwoofers "ON" (see pages 14, 38).  
No Mic/RoadEQ Off  
Sound adjustment disabled.  
Defeat is "ON."  
Even when RoadEQ is turned on, if no microphone is connected,  
RoadEQ is turned off.  
- Turn Defeat Off (see pages 12, 36).  
- Check to see that the microphone is correctly connected. Also,  
make sure that the cord is not extremely bent.  
DVD volume low.  
Volume levels can be different between CD and DVD.  
- Adjust the DVD Level (see pages 34, 57).  
No Data  
Sources cannot be selected.  
Ai-NET device is connected.  
Settings are called but there is no preset data stored in the  
system.  
- Store the preset values.  
- When an Ai-NET compatible head unit is connected, the  
source should be switched at the head unit.  
Dolby Pro Logic II volume level low.  
Dolby Pro Logic II volume level is generally lower.  
- Raise the volume level (see pages 12, 36).  
System Mismatch  
Dolby D/Dolby PLII/DTS indicators flash at 1 second  
intervals simultaneously.  
The called preset values do not match the current speaker  
system.  
- Store the preset values again, using the current speaker system.  
Software upgrade to a newer version failed.  
- Consult your Alpine dealer.  
POWER indicator flashes at 1 second intervals.  
A failure has occurred.  
- Following the instruction on the screen, conduct the corrective  
measures. Or, consult your Alpine dealer.  
62-EN  
HI-TEMP (Over 85°C)  
Specifications  
Cabin temperature is too high (temperature inside the unit 85°C  
or higher).  
- Lower the cabin temperature to normal.  
Graphic EQ number of bands  
Front (left and right)  
Rear (left and right)  
Center  
31 bands  
31 bands  
31 bands  
Audio Supply Voltage Low  
Subwoofer  
10 bands  
Graphic EQ boost cut range  
Parametric EQ number of bands  
Front/Rear/Center  
12 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)  
Unit internal voltage is abnormal.  
- Turn off the system immediately and contact an Alpine dealer.  
10 bands  
5 bands  
Subwoofer  
Remote Out Voltage Low  
Parametric EQ frequency  
Front/Rear/Center  
20/22/25/28/31.5/36/40/45/50/  
56/63/71/80/90/100/110/125/  
140/160/180/200/220/250/280/  
315/360/400/450/500/560/630/  
710/800/900/1k/1.1k/1.2k/1.4k/  
1.6k/1.8k/2k/2.2k/2.5k/2.8k/3.2k/  
3.6k/4k/4.5k/5k/5.6k/6.3k/7.1k/  
8k/9k/10k/11k/12.5k/14k/16k/  
18k/20k(Hz)  
Connected device voltage is abnormal.  
- Check for any abnormal connection with the externally  
connected devices including amplifiers.  
Battery Voltage High  
Vehicle battery voltage is high.  
- Check the battery voltage.  
Initial setting:  
Band 1  
31.5 Hz  
Battery Voltage Low  
Band 2  
63 Hz  
Band 3  
125 Hz  
Vehicle battery voltage is low.  
- Check the battery voltage.  
Band 4  
250 Hz  
Band 5  
500 Hz  
Band 6  
1 kHz  
Band 7  
2 kHz  
Band 8  
4 kHz  
Band 9  
8 kHz  
Analog input audio signal level too high causing clipping.  
- Lower the Analog input audio signal level.  
Band 10  
Subwoofer  
16 kHz  
20/22/25/28/31.5/36/40/45/50/  
56/63/71/80/90/100/110/125/  
140/160/180/200(Hz)  
Initial setting:  
Band 1  
25 Hz  
The level was raised too much with EQ settings and DSP output  
was clipped.  
- Lower the adjusted level of EQ, etc.  
- Lower the volume.  
Band 2  
40 Hz  
Band 3  
63 Hz  
Band 4  
100 Hz  
Band 5  
160 Hz  
Parametric EQ boost cut range  
Time correction control range  
Frequency response  
S/N ratio  
12 dB (in 0.5 dB steps)  
0 to 20 ms (0.05 ms steps)  
20 Hz to 20 kHz  
>103 dB (IHF-A) (RCA INPUT)  
>110 dB (IHF-A) (DIGITAL  
INPUT)  
Cabin temperature is too high. (Internal temperature warning)  
- Lower the cabin temperature to normal.  
Channel separation  
Input sensitivity  
90 dB  
2 V (Analog) (RCA AUX  
INPUT)  
7 V (Analog) (SP AUX INPUT)  
20 to 200 Hz (1/6 oct. steps)  
4V (with 10 k ohms load)  
0.01%  
Subwoofer crossover  
Rated output  
Distortion factor  
Input impedance  
Output impedance  
Weight  
10 k ohms or higher  
1 k ohm or less  
PXA-H800  
1.35 kg  
0.11 kg  
RUX-C800  
63-EN  
Dimensions  
PXA-H800  
Width  
169 mm (6-3/4")  
50.8 mm (2")  
Height  
Depth  
215 mm (8-1/2")  
RUX-C800  
Width  
161 mm (6-3/8")  
40 mm (1-5/8")  
28 mm (1-1/8")  
Height  
Depth  
<Components>  
Parts name  
Quantity  
Parts for mounting .........................................1set  
Manual .......................................................... 1set  
Microphone ...................................................1set  
CD-ROM .................................................. 2pieces  
Due to continuous product improvement, specifications and  
design are subject to change without notice.  
The illustrations included in these instructions may appear  
different from the actual product due to printing conditions.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby,  
Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s:  
5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 &  
other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS  
and the Symbol are registered trademarks & DTS Digital  
Surround and the DTS logos are trademarks of DTS, Inc.  
Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
EUPHONY and EUPHONY AUTOMOBILE are trademarks of  
DiMAGIC Co., Ltd.  
64-EN  

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