Alpine PXE-H650 Manuel page 10

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BASIC OPERATION
7. "AntEQ SAVING" - AntEQ completes and saves the resulting fi lters.
AntEQ has fl attened out any equalization that is inherent in the factory radio. This is
in preparation for the MultEQ process in the upcoming steps. After completing this
process, the settings are saved and recalled when required for new settings.
2-Way Output Settings
8. "2-WAY OUTPUT" - Following "AntEQ SAVING"
If the FRONT Output is confi gured as a 2-Way system, select 'Y' at the prompt and
press "ENTER." The default 'N' assumes only a single, full range Front (Front L2/R2).
If 'Y' is selected, the crossover is set in Step 9 below.
If 'N' is selected, skip to the AMP LEVELS adjustments. FRONT 1 is turned OFF and
FRONT 2 is set as a Full Bandwidth output.
WARNING: Output of the PXE-H650 is not muted at this point. Make sure volume
levels are at reasonable levels.
9. "FRONT 1 HPF" - Set the High-pass crossover point
The FRONT 1 high-pass crossover is set to 5 kHz by default. This also selects the
FRONT 2 Low-pass crossover at the same point.
Use the ▼ or ▲ button to change the value in the HPF fi eld. Values available for each
crossover are listed in the "ADJUSTMENTS & RANGES" section.
Press "ENTER" to continue.
WARNING: Output of the PXE-H650 is not muted at this point. Make sure volume
levels are at reasonable levels.
Amplifi er Levels
10. "ADJUST XOVER + AMP LEVELS" - Make adjustments to match amp levels
Play Track 3 of the PXE-H650 Setup Disc in the Factory Head unit. This is a Pink
Noise signal to facilitate the trimming of the amplifi er level controls.
WARNING: Output of the PXE-H650 is not muted at this point. Make sure volume
levels are at reasonable levels.
While listening to the system, use the amp's level controls to match the output of each
of the speakers. Level matching does not have to be exact as the MultEQ processing
will make the fi nal tweaks to the system. Matching levels as closely as possible makes
MultEQ's job a little easier and faster. Typical coarse amp levels are:
12 o'clock (middle position on gain controls) for Front and Rear amp input levels, 3
o'clock (or 3/4 position) for Subwoofer amp input level.
11. After all adjustments have been made, press "ENTER" to continue to MultEQ
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