Pioneer RS-P90 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Optical Digital Reference SystemUniversal Digital Preamp/equalizerOwner’s ManualRS-P90Optical Digital Reference SystemUniversal Digital Preamp Owner’s

Page 2 - Contents

10Before Using This ProductResetting the microprocessorThe microprocessor must be reset under the following conditions:• When using this unit for the

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Audio AdjustmentAudio menuThis system has the following three audio menus:Main <Main> (page 12)This carries out balance adjustments as well as b

Page 4 - Key Finder

12Audio Adjustment <Main>Main menuWith this menu, you can make the following adjustments.• Balance adjustment <FAD/BAL CONTROL> (Closed st

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Bass/treble adjustment <B/T> (Open state)It is possible to select one from a choice of four frequencies to becomes the referencewhen adjusting t

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14Audio Adjustment <Main>Using the compression <CP> (Open state)You can reduce the difference between the volume levels of loud and quiet

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Adjusting the listening position <PS> (Open state)One way to assure a more natural sound is to clearly position the stereo sound image(putting y

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16Audio Adjustment <Main>Fine tuning the positionYou can finely adjust the differences in distance and sound levels for the position selectedwit

Page 9 - About the digital network

Points concerning fine tuning• While listening to vocals, adjust the distance to position the vocal sound image naturally to thefront.5. After tuning

Page 10 - Before Using This Product

18Audio Adjustment <Main>Effective distance adjustment using the position fine tuning function— Relation to time alignment adjustment function —

Page 11 - Audio Adjustment

Source level adjustment <SLA> (Open state)The SLA (source level adjustment) function prevents radical leaps in volume level whenswitching betwee

Page 12 - Audio Adjustment <Main>

2ContentsKey Finder ... 4Head unit (RS-D7R—) ... 4Remote control (

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20Audio Adjustment <Equalizer>About the equalizer menuOne important factor for creating quality sound is the correction of disturbances in fre-q

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Equalizer menuWith this menu, you can make the following adjustments.• Recalling the equalizer curve (Closed state) (Refer to page 45.)• Adjusting the

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22Audio Adjustment <Equalizer>Relation between frequency characteristics and sound qualitySound quality generally has the following characterist

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The points when adjusting the equalizer curve• Take the recreated frequency bands of the speakers into consideration when adjusting. For example,when

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24Audio Adjustment <Equalizer>Adjusting the 31 band graphic equalizer <FINE> (Open state)Adjustable frequency : 20 Hz to 20 kHz (Every 1/3

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Adjusting the 3 band parametric equalizer <FINE> (Open state)About the adjustment using the parametric equalizerThe parametric equalizer can mak

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26Audio Adjustment <Equalizer>Setting the equalizer curve• You can switch between the left/right combine mode and left/right independent mode at

Page 20 - About the equalizer menu

A convenient way to set up equalizer curves• Store in the base memory, an equalizer curve, set in such a manner that the sound field in the carbecomes

Page 21 - Equalizer menu

28Audio Adjustment <Equalizer>The flat function <FLT> (Open state)— Common to 31B-GEQ and 3B-PEQ —The adjusted equalizer curve can be temp

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The clear function <CLR> (Open state)— Common to 31B-GEQ and 3B-PEQ —The clear function lets you clear the equalizer curve currently being adjus

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ContentsAudio Adjustment <Network> ... 30What is the multi-amp system? ... 30Network menu ...

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30Audio Adjustment <Network>What is the multi-amp system?The multi-speaker system reproduces each frequency band (high, mid, low and ultrabass-r

Page 25 - Q select function

Network menu <N.W.>With this menu, you can make the following adjustments.• Time alignment adjustment <T.A.> (Open state)• Filter adjustme

Page 26 - Setting the equalizer curve

32Time alignment adjustment <T.A.> (Open state)In the vehicle, the different speaker units are at widely differing distances from the listener.

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Example: making corrections for the driver’s seat in a left-hand drive vehicle • Measure the distance between the head of the listener, when sitting i

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34Audio Adjustment <Network>Inputting the distance to be corrected (Delay Time)Scope of adjustment: 0 cm to 192.5 cm (0.77 cm/1 step)(S.W.: 0 cm

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Note:• Some systems may indicate values for speaker units which are not connected. Verify the composi-tion of the system in order to correctly adjust

Page 30 - What is the multi-amp system?

36Audio Adjustment <Network>Filter adjustment <FTR> (Open state)The following adjustments can be made during filter adjustments. Make the

Page 31 - Network menu <N.W.>

About the H.P.F. and L.P.F.High pass filter eliminates lower sound ranges (low-range) from the set up frequencies andallows high ranges through.Low pa

Page 32 - (refer to page 5)

38Audio Adjustment <Network>Adjusting the filterFirst, determine the approximate band to be used, taking into consideration the reproducedfreque

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Important points in adjusting cut-off frequencies• If the subwoofer is installed in the rear tray, setting a high cut-off frequency of L.P.F. of the s

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4Key FinderHead unit (RS-D7R—)This unit can be operated with the combined head unit RS-D7R— (sold separately).Remote control (RS-D7R—)Most of all func

Page 35 - (delay time)

40Audio Adjustment <Network>Important points in adjusting the slope• A decrease in the absolute value of the slope (more gentle inclination) mak

Page 36 - (Every –6 dB/oct. steps)

Switching between linear phase characteristics/minimum delay phase characteristics <LIN> (Open state)This product (RS-P90) uses an FIR (finite-d

Page 37 - Using the mute function (MUT)

42Audio Adjustment <Memory Functions>Memory functions of adjusted audio menu (MEMO)This system allows the contents of the adjusted equalizer and

Page 38 - Adjusting the filter

Switching to memory modeMemory operations are conducted in the memory mode of each audio menu.Equalizer menuNote:• This operation cannot be conducted

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44Audio Adjustment <Memory Functions>Storing the adjustment data in memoryNote:• When the adjustment data have been stored, the previous data ar

Page 40 - –36 dB/oct

Recalling data stored in memory There are two ways to recall data stored in memory.In forward/reverse order — Functions of equalizer menu —This functi

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46Audio Adjustment <Memory Functions>Specifying the memory number directlyMemory recall operations on the equalizer menu• When the flat function

Page 42 - Last memory (1)

Memory protect functionIn order to avoid accidentally erasing data which have been stored in memory, or to avoidreplacing stored data, it is possible

Page 43 - Switching to memory mode

48Display for the Person who Set Up the Audio AdjustmentsInputting the nameInputting the name of the person who set up the memory (equalizer and netwo

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Note:• You can select to input numbers and symbols by pressing FUNCTION button 2. Continued overleaf.6. Move the box left and right withthe 2/3 button

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Opening and closing the remote control coverWhen the remote control is opening the cover enables the SHIFT, RETURN and FUNC-TION buttons 1 to 6 inside

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50Display for the Person who Set Up the Audio AdjustmentsWhen removing the car battery• The separately sold head unit (RS-D7R—) stores the name of the

Page 47 - Memory protect function

Memory Data Memo• When using the left/right combine mode, record in the “Left (Lch)” column. • With the 3-band parametric equalizer, input the appropr

Page 48 - Inputting the name

52Memory Data Memo• When using the left/right combine mode, record in the “Left (Lch)” column. Network: Filter characteristicsB1 B2L.P.F. H.P.F.Freque

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Memory Data Memo53Network: Time alignmentB1S.W.LOWMIDHIGHB2S.W.LOWMIDHIGHM1S.W.LOWMIDHIGHM2S.W.LOWMIDHIGHM3S.W.LOWMIDHIGHLeft (LEFT)Right (RIGHT)Posit

Page 50 - When removing the car battery

54Connecting the UnitsWARNING• For traffic safety and to maintain safe driving conditions, keep the volume low enough so thatyou can still hear normal

Page 51 - Memory Data Memo

Connecting the Units55Setting exampleRCA Input AmplifierRS-P90RS-D7R—(sold separately)Front Woofer SubwooferMulti-CD player(sold separately)Front Mid-

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56Connecting the UnitsConnection diagramOptical input(blue)IP-BUS input(blue)IP-BUS cable(supplied)optical cable(supplied)RS-D7R—To IP-BUS output(blac

Page 53 - Main: Compression

Connecting the RCA input amplifierTweeterMid rangeWooferSubwooferWhiteWhiteRedRedPoweramplifierPoweramplifierPoweramplifierPoweramplifierFor system re

Page 54 - Connecting the Units

58Connecting the UnitsConnecting the power terminal1. Put the short-circuit protection cover around the blue/white, clear/red andclear/black lead.Be s

Page 55 - Routing the optical cable

Secure the optical cable2. Route the optical cable throughthe cable clamp.Attach the cable clampinto the hole.1. Attach the cable clamp.When plugging

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6Key FinderWhen the cover is closedClosing the cover of the remote control makes the menu display to the closed state.Menu display in closed stateExam

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60Note:• Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily, making sure it is all connected up properly,and the unit and the system w

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TroubleshootingWhen an error occurs, locate the cause according to the list below. In most cases, the prob-lem is incorrect connections or settings.1.

Page 59 - Secure the optical cable

62SpecificationsGENERALPower Source ... DC 14.4 V (10.8 to 15.1 V allowable)Grounding system ... Negati

Page 60 - Installation

Published by Pioneer Corporation.Copyright © 2006 by Pioneer Corporation.All rights reserved.Publication de Pioneer Corporation.Copyright © 2006 Pione

Page 61 - Troubleshooting

Before Using This ProductPrivate households in the 25 member states of the EU, in Switzerland and Norway mayreturn their used electronic products free

Page 62 - Specifications

8Before Using This ProductAbout this manualThis unit features a number of sophisticated functions ensuring superior reception andoperation. All the fu

Page 63 - PIONEER CORPORATION

About the digital networkA vehicle, unlike the home audio, imposes several constraints upon the quality of repro-duced sound, and have the following e

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