Setting The Presets; Setting The Master Volume And Audio Source; Copy And Paste Function; Dynamic Display Of Output Channel Frequency Spectrum - Alpine PXE-X09 Manual

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2. Adjust the delay by directly entering a figure, scrolling the mouse
wheel, or pressing the up/down button on the keyboard.

Setting the presets

Recall and store the presets. Click [Recall] or [Store] to set 6 groups of
presets.
Setting the master volume and
audio source
The output signal master volume adjustment, audio source selection and
display sections.
1. Adjusting the master volume: Press the left mouse button to drag the
volume slider up/down or scroll the mouse wheel to adjust the
volume. The adjustable range: 0~35. The default is 27.
2. Mute button: Click the siren button [
[
]. Click the button again to cancel Mute (when you adjust the
total volume, Mute is cancelled automatically).
3. Main source selection: Click the button under Main Source. When a
window pops up, select the main source: optical fiber, coaxial cable,
Bluetooth, high level or low level.
4. Auxiliary source selection: Auxiliary source is similar to audio
mixing.
(1) The more attenuation main source has, the less master volume
becomes. The adjustable options: 30%, 50%, 80%, 100% and
OFF.
(2) Click the button under Auxiliary Source. When a window pops
up, choose the auxiliary source: optical fiber, coaxial cable,
Bluetooth, high level, low level or OFF.
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] to mute the total volume
Notes: When the current source is selected, an
auxiliary source cannot overlap with such source.
Otherwise, the auxiliary source will not work. Optical
fiber and coaxial cable cannot be jointly available for
overlap.

Copy and paste function

In the Output or Input Channel section, click the right mouse
button to copy the EQ, volume and Mute of a channel, and paste
the EQ, volume and Mute of the said channel to another channel.
Dynamic display of output
channel frequency spectrum
This window displays the output channel frequency spectrum
dynamics.
1. Display window: The window can be maximized or zoomed
in/out freely.
2. Select the display channel:
(1) Output: Click the dropdown menu to choose the output
channel spectrum dynamics.
(2) Fixed: Only the spectrum dynamics of currently selected
output channel is displayed. It cannot switch to other
output channels.
(3) Follow: It follows the mouse-clicked output channel to
switch-display the spectrum dynamics of selected output
channel.
(4) Signal gain: Pressing and holding the mouse to drag the
slider left/right can adjust the signal gain.
(5) Sensitivity: high, medium, low. The higher sensitivity, the
more sensitive spectrum.

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