Setting The Unit; What's What; Setting Gain Properly - Pioneer GM-D8500M Manual De Instrucciones

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Section
02

Setting the Unit

What's what

Front side
Rear side
To adjust the switch, use a flathead screwdri-
ver if needed.
1 Power indicator
The power indicator lights up to indicate
power ON.
2 GAIN (gain) control
If output remains low, even when the car
stereo volume is turned up, turn controls to
lower level. If distortion occurs when the car
stereo volume is turned up, turn these con-
trols to higher level.
! For use with an RCA equipped car stereo
(standard output of 500 mV), set to the
NORMAL position. For use with an RCA
equipped Pioneer car stereo, with max.
output of 4 V or more, adjust level to
match that of the car stereo output.
! If you hear too much noise when using
the speaker input terminals, turn the
gain control to higher level.
3 REMOTE (bass boost level remote con-
trol) jack
By connecting the Bass boost level remote
control to the jack on the main unit, you will
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be able to select a bass boost level from 0
dB, 6 dB and 12 dB.
For instruction of connecting the bass boost
remote control to the amplifier, see the Con-
nection diagram on page 6 .
4 LPF (low-pass filter) cut off frequency
control
You can select a cut off frequency from 40
Hz to 240 Hz.
5 INPUT (input) switch
Input from either a car stereo external out-
put (subwoofer output) or speaker output is
possible. When using an external output
(subwoofer output), select RCA.
For connection instructions, refer to Connec-
tion diagram on page 6.
When using a speaker output, select SP and
use the supplied speaker input wire with
RCA pin cord. For details, refer to Connec-
tions when using the speaker input wire on
page 7.

Setting gain properly

! Protective function included to prevent
malfunction of the unit and/or speakers
due to excessive output, improper use or
improper connection.
! When outputting high volume sound etc.,
this function cuts off the output for a few
seconds as a normal function, but output
is restored when the volume of the head
unit is turned down.
! A cut in sound output may indicate impro-
per setting of the gain control. To ensure
continuous sound output with the head
unit at a high volume, set amplifier gain
control to a level appropriate for the preout
maximum output level of the head unit, so
that volume can remain unchanged and to
control excess output.
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