Exiting The System Setup Menu - Jensen Mobile Multimedia AM/FM/DVD Receiver VM9410 Owner's Manual

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VM9410
ASP Config
Adjusting a Feature
1.
Enter the option field for the feature you want to adjust
by pressing the
button (18) on the remote or by
pressing the ENTER (joystick) button (20) on the unit. A
submenu appears in a second row with the selected
option highlighted in light blue.
2.
Select a new value by pressing the
22) on the remote control or the
or
on the joystick.
3.
Confirm your selection by pressing the
buttons (14, 17, 19) on the remote control, or the
button (16, 17) on the joystick. The new value is
highlighted in light blue and setup is complete.
Table 8: ASP Config Menu Features
Setting
Options
Function
Bass Center
60Hz
According to the audio source, select
Freq
the Bass Center Frequency to
80Hz
achieve the best Bass effect.
100Hz
130Hz
150Hz
200Hz
Treble Center
10KHz
According to the audio source, select
Freq
the Treble Center Frequency to
12.5KHz
achieve the best Treble effect.
15KHz
17KHz
Table 8: ASP Config Menu Features
Setting
Options
Sub.W Filter
80Hz
120Hz
160Hz
Sub.W Phase
0D
180D
Bass Q-Factor
1.0
1.25
1.5
2.0

Exiting the System Setup Menu

or
buttons (14,
buttons (18, 19)
To exit setup mode and resume normal playback, press the
SYS SETUP button (31) on the remote control or the DSP
,
, or
button (5) on the front panel.
or
Function
Selecting a crossover frequency sets
a cut-off frequency of the subwoofer's
LPF (low-pass filter) and the
"SMALL" speakers' HPF (high-pass
filter). The Crossover frequency set-
ting has no effect if the subwoofer is
set to "OFF" and any other speaker is
set to "LARGE".
Subwoofer output IN phase
Subwoofer output OUT OF phase
NOTE: Depending on your installa-
tion, reversing the subwoofer phase
may increase Bass output.
When the Bass Center Frequency is
selected, adjusting the Bass Q-Fac-
tor alters the sharpness of the Bass
output.
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