Pioneer DEH-P945R Operation Manual page 66

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Using the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) —
* When connected to a power amp with input level control, Auto-equaliz-
ing may not be possible if you lower power amp input level. Set the
power amp's input level to the standard position.
¢ After normal completion of Auto-equalizing, fader/balance settings
(refer to page 78) return to the center position (initial settings).
¢ Auto-equalizing results may differ depending on the Network mode cut-
off frequency, slope and mute settings (refer to page 61). (In the PRO
mode, subwoofer Mono/Stereo and Time Alignment setting also have an
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effect on equalizing results.) Before performing Auto-equalizing, adjust
settings for these parameters. (If Auto-equalizing results are not satisfac-
tory, change these settings and perform Auto-equalizing again. This may
enable you to achieve favorable results.) Also, during Auto-equalizing,
mute for a speaker is not canceled, so if you want to use the Auto-equal-
izer curve for that speaker, cancel mute beforehand.
* Three types of Auto-equalizer curves are created. If you perform Auto-
equalizing when Auto-equalizer curves already exist, the previous
curves are erased.
¢ When you perform Auto-equalizing, adjustments are automatically made
to the following Network function parameters (refer to page 61), chang-
ing any settings you may have made.
* Volume level of each speaker unit.
* Phase of each speaker unit. (In the STD mode, only the subwoofer.)
* STD mode rear speaker H.P.F. "Rear-NW" cut-off frequency and
slope. (Only when a subwoofer is connected.)
* If you perform Auto-equalizing, the equalizer curve switches to flat.
¢ After the Auto-equalizing function countdown has started, if you switch
a source ON by loading a CD or with the voice controller, source DSP
settings change. Do not switch a source ON after Auto-equalizing has
begun.
Auto-equalizing
1. Select the position for the seat on which the microphone is
placed.
(Refer to "Position Selector Function" on page 58.)
¢ When not setting for the "Driver's seat (steering wheel on the left)" or "Driver's
seat (steering wheel on the right)", if you start Auto-equalizing, "Driver's seat
(steering wheel on the left)" is automatically selected.

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