Introduction of audio adjustments 54, Audio adjustments, Introduction of audio adjustments – Pioneer Super Tuner III DVH-P7050 User Manual

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Audio Adjustments

Introduction of audio
adjustments

1

AUDIO

display

Shows the audio adjustments status.

2

SUBWOOFER

indicator

Shows when the subwoofer in on.

Press

A

to display the audio function names.

Press

A

repeatedly to switch between the follow-

ing audio functions:

Fad

(balance adjustment)—

EQ

(equalizer curve

adjustment)—

Bass

(bass)—

Treble

(treble)—

Loud

(loudness)—

Sub-W1

(subwoofer1)/

Non Fad

(non fading output on/off)—

Sub-W2

(subwoofer2)/

Non Fad

(non fading output set-

ting)—

HPF

(high pass filter)—

SLA

(source level

adjustment)
• When the subwoofer controller setting is only

S.W Control:EXT

, you cannot switch the

Sub-W1

.

(Refer to page 73.)
• You can select the

Sub-W2

only when

Subwoofer output is switched on in the

Sub-W1

.

• When the subwoofer controller setting is only

S.W Control:EXT

, you can switch the non fading

output on/off mode. (Refer to page 73.)
• You can select the non fading output setting
mode only when non fading output is switched
on in the non fading output on/off mode.

• Pressing

AUDIO

on the head unit also per-

forms the same operation.
• When selecting the FM tuner as the source,
you cannot switch to

SLA

.

• To return to the playback display, press

BAND/ESC

.

Important

• If the Multi-channel processor (DEQ-P7050) is

connected to this unit, the audio function will
be changed into the Multi-channel proces-
sor’s audio menu. For details, see the Multi-
channel processor (DEQ-P7050) owner’s
manual.

Notes

• If you do not operate the audio function within

about 30 seconds, the display is automatically
returned to the source display.

• Audio menu functions change depending on

the rear output setting in the initial setting
menu. Refer to Setting the rear output and
subwoofer controller
on page 73.

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