Audio adjustment, Memory functions, Memory functions of – Pioneer RS-A9 User Manual

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Audio Adjustment <Memory Functions>

Memory Functions of Adjusted Audio Menu (MEMO)

This system allows the contents of the adjusted equalizer and network to be stored in mem-
ory as follows. The numbers in ( ) represent the numbers of the memory registers to be
used.

Note:

• The Equalizer Menu’s equalizer curve, and the Network Menu’s Time alignment and Filter

adjustment are simultaneously stored in memory.

Base Memory (2)

A basic memory in which is stored an equalizer curve with basic correction characteristics
and adjusted network settings to assure natural acoustics that take into consideration the
unique frequency characteristics of your vehicle.

Custom Memory (3)

Memory for storing your customized equalizer curves and network settings.

Last Memory (1)

Memory that automatically stores the last adjusted equalizer curve and network settings.
You can use this, for example, to compare the sound it provides with that provided by the
settings in Base memory and Custom Memory. And even if you do not perform memory
operation correctly, the last adjustments are stored in memory so you can memorize them
again.

The memory operations (storing, recalling, etc.) are carried out using each menu screen.
In this manual, the memory operations that are common to all the menus are illustrated
mainly using the screens for a 31 band graphic equalizer. Conduct the same operations on
other menus.

Note:

• Details of Audio Menu adjustments are stored in this product’s (RS-A9) memory. If you press the

all clear button on the top of this product (RS-A9), these memorized details are cleared.

• Even if you press this product’s (RS-A9) system reset button, details stored in the Base Memory

and Custom Memory are not cleared.

• Filter phase characteristics are also simultaneously stored in memory for extra convenience when

using different sources and systems.

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