Eclipse CD 8445E Owner's Manual - Memory
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Various Settings
Selecting an equaliser mode from
memory
ATTENTION
For details on the operation, please
contact your dealer.
Press a preset button to select the equaliser
mode set in memory for the button. The buttons
that set equaliser modes in memory are called
preset buttons.
The preset pattern stored in memory
will be retrieved.
At this time, other adjustments can
also be made in normal mode.
ATTENTION
When the preset value is changed, the
display shows as follows:
Measuring/display frequency
characteristic
Frequency characteristics inside the vehicle
can be measured and displayed on the display.
The measurement result can be referred to
when adjusting parametric equaliser. This
result is also necessary to automatically correct
parametric equaliser setting using Sound effect
customisations.
ATTENTION
• Adjust time alignment (see page
174) and crossover (see page
184) before measuring frequency
characteristics.
• When measuring frequency
characteristics, CSII and
Loudness settings are
automatically cancelled.
Align the microphone with the actual
ear position and attach it to the
headrest or other appropriate fixture.
(Attach the microphone using tape or
string.)
The mode will be change to
parametric equaliser adjustment
mode.
After pushing the button, a 10-
second countdown begins. Leave the
vehicle during that time.
Pink noise will be output from the
speakers and measurement of the
frequency characteristics will start.
[Measuring] will appear on the
display while measurement is in
progress. When measurement is
complete, the measurement results
1
Turn the [SEL] button to select
PEQ.
2
Press the [SEL] button.
3
Select any button, from [1] to [5],
and press it for less than two
seconds.
4
Press the [RTN] button.
5
Press the [SOUND] or [RTN]
button to exit sound adjustment
mode.
1-5 Preset ch No.
1
Connect the optional microphone
with a RCA connector to the L-CH
of the AUX jack of the deck.
2
Turn the [SEL] button to select
the PEQ.
3
Press the [SEL] button.
4
Press the [AUDIO CONTROL]
button for less than two seconds.