User manual ALPINE RUX-4280

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[. . . ] When the INFO DISP mode is displayed, the voltage, current, temperature in Fahrenheit and temperature in Centigrade of the amplifier are displayed in sequence. NOTE: For Control Center specific modes (Bass Control, Amp Select and Amp Naming), when the DISP button is pressed, the mode on the amplifier side is given priority and the mode switches to that mode. BASS CONTROL By turning the rotary encoder, you can change the bass level. NOTE: If the rotary encoder is not turned within five seconds after the DISP button is pressed, the mode is automatically changed to the same mode as the mode on the amplifier side. [. . . ] Turn the rotary encoder until the "ON" message is displayed on the screen. Keep turning the rotary encoder until the "ON" message is displayed on the screen. Keep turning the rotary encoder until the "YES" message is displayed on the screen. Keep turning the rotary encoder until the "YES" message is displayed on the screen. Properly setting the turn on timing delay prevents the battery running down. Turn right to increase the turn on delay time · Turn left to decrease the turn on delay time · The power is supplied only to the DSP circuit and it maintains low power consumption. NOTE: The SAFE mode settings made using the above procedure only become valid when the power is turned off then back on. When multiple amplifiers are connected in your system, you can select one of them by pressing the AMP button to adjust its function. The next amplifier comes up on the screen every time your repress the button. NOTE: The display may flicker when multiple amplifiers and controllers are connected. This could be caused by the fact that there are multiple amplifiers with the ID selected by the controller. To set AMP NAMING function: You can name the amplifier which is installed in your amplifier system. CAUTION: Do not install the control center near the air-bag of the front passenger's seat. After determining the installing location, install the flush mount with screws (M2. Insert the control center and flush mount combined into the bracket mount and fix them. Insert the control center, flush mount and bracket mount combined into the hole made at step 1 and fix them. Without separating the two pieces of VelcroTM tape, peel off the paper backing on one side and place on the back of the control center. NOTE: Take care not to cover the caution label on the control center with the tape. [. . . ] Connect the ground lead securely to a bare metal spot (remove any paint, dirt or grease if necessary) of the car chassis. If you add an optional noise suppressor, connect it as far away from the unit as possible. Your Alpine dealer knows best about noise prevention measures so consult your dealer for further information. Output power reduction because of high temperature (78°C to 80°C: ­6dB) HOT (at INFO DISP mode) Output power reduction because of high temperature (81°C to 83°C: ­12dB) HI TEMP (at INFO DISP mode) When multiple amplifiers are connected, the power of one of the connected amplifiers may be turned off. [. . . ]

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