Pioneer GM-D8601 Manuel du propriétaire - Page 5
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Setting the unit
What's what
GM-D8601
Front side
1
Rear side
GM-D9601
Front side
1
Rear side
To adjust the switch, use a flathead screwdri-
ver if needed.
1 POWER/PROTECT indicator
The power indicator lights up to indicate
power ON.
! If something is not normal, the indicator
turns red.
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
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4
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3
4
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 maxi-
mum output of 4 V or more, adjust level
to match that of the car stereo output.
! For use with an RCA equipped car stereo
with output of 4 V, set to the H position.
! If you hear too much noise when using
the speaker input terminals, turn the
gain control to higher level.
3 LPF (low-pass filter) cut off frequency
control
You can select a cut off frequency from
40 Hz to 240 Hz.
4 BASS BOOST REMOTE (bass boost level
remote control) jack
By connecting the Bass boost level remote
control to the jack on the main unit, you will
be able to select a bass boost level from
0 dB to 18 dB.
For instruction of connecting the bass boost
remote control to the amplifier, see the Con-
nection diagram 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.
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