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4.  Click “Reset EQ”, all the equalizers of the 

current channel are reset to the initial state: 

the frequency is evenly distributed, the 

input Q value is 2.515, the output Q value is 

2.201, and the gain is 0.0 dB.

5.  Click “P.EQ”, a warning dialog box appears, 

indicating “Are you sure you want to switch 

from the G.EQ mode to the P.EQ mode?”, 

press “Confirm” to switch to the “P.EQ” 

mode. Click “G.EQ”, a warning dialog box 

appears, indicating “Are you sure you 

want to switch from the P.EQ mode to the 

G.EQ mode?”, Press “Confirm” to switch 

to the “P.EQ” mode. In the P.EQ mode, 

the frequency, Q value, and gain can be 

adjusted, while in the G.EQ mode, the 

frequency and Q value are fixed and only 

the gain of the EQ can be adjusted.

Setting the Channel Phase and 

Volume

1.  Phase: Click the positive phase icon “

” or the negative phase icon “ ” to switch 

between the positive and negative phases. 

Move the mouse to a phase icon to view the 

curve of the phase.

2.  Volume: the channel volume can be set 

by directly entering the value, scrolling the 

mouse wheel, or pressing the Up/Down 

keys on the keyboard. The default volume 

value is 0dB (Adjustment range: -60 dB–6 

dB).

3.  Mute: Click the volume icon “

” to mute 

the channel “ ”.

Setting the Channel Link

Link: The input link settings include Channel 

EQ, X-Over, Channel Mute, Channel Phase and 

Channel Volume; the output link settings include 

Channel EQ, X-Over, Channel Mute, Channel 

Phase, Channel Volume, and Channel Delay.
1.  Link setting box:

(1)  Set the input or output functions to be 

tuned in the interface;

(2)  Right-click the link settings in the input 

channel area, the input link setting box 

appears; right-click the link settings in 

the output channel area, the output link 

setting box appears.

2.  Link setting:

Click the Link button “ ”, the Link button 

is highlighted (the icon turns blue);   

indicates that it is in the link state.

Setting the Delay

Click the Delay button “

”, the output signal 

delay adjustment interface appears.

1.  Delay unit: ms, cm, in; 

Delay range:  0.000-20.000 ms; 

0-692 cm; 

0-273 in.

2.  The delay can be set by directly entering 

the value, scrolling the mouse wheel, 

or pressing the Up/Down keys on the 

keyboard.

Software for PC  

Summary of Contents for PXE-X09

Page 1: ...HIGH RESOLUTION WIRELESS DIGITAL SOUND PROCESSOR PXE X09...

Page 2: ...12 Copy and Paste Function 12 Software Instructions Important Instructions for Software Installation 13 Introduction to the Main Interface 13 Connecting to the DSP 14 Setting the Input Mode 15 Setting...

Page 3: ...serious injury In case of swallow please consult a physician immediately This product only applies to 12 V type vehicles Otherwise it may cause fire electric shock or other injury Attention This symb...

Page 4: ...the Equalizer 10 18 Setting the Channel Phase and Volume 10 19 Setting the Channel Link 10 19 Setting the Delay 11 19 Sound Effect Presets 11 20 Note Operations on PC are only available to dealers an...

Page 5: ...3 Introduction to the DSP 1 Connections...

Page 6: ...h level input the LED indicator of the corresponding connection is on when it is set to low level input the LED indicator of the corresponding connection is off 12 13 Optical and Coaxial Connections W...

Page 7: ...the DSP 1 If the Bluetooth icon is red it indicates the Bluetooth is not connected if it is green it indicates that the Bluetooth is connected 2 Click to enter Mixer Signal generator Input link settin...

Page 8: ...N 3 and 4 are set to Full range IN 5 is set to Subwoofer 4 Four CH Left and Right FC 6CH Front Left and Front Right channels of IN 1 and 2 are set to Full range Rear Left and Rear Right channels of IN...

Page 9: ...Front Channels Two Rear Channels Center Channel Left and Right FC 11CH Front Left and Front Right channels of IN 1 and 2 are set to Tweeter Front Left and Front Right channels of IN 3 and 4 are set to...

Page 10: ...el and low level inputs the green triangle symbol indicates the input mode is the main sound source 2 Input mode selection Click and select the input channel type from the popup dialog box by moving t...

Page 11: ...channels of OUT 5 and 6 are set to Full range OUT 7 is the center channel and set to Full range OUT 8 is set to Subwoofer 10 Three Front Channels Two Rear Channels Center Channel FC 12CH Front Left an...

Page 12: ...nnels of OUT 7 and 8 are set to Tweeter Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 9 and 10 are set to Midrange Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 11 and 12 are set to Woofer OUT 13 is the center...

Page 13: ...e equalizers of the current channel 3 Click Yes and the button will then change to Reset EQ Click Reset EQ and all the equalizers of the current channel will be reset to the previous state Note The st...

Page 14: ...ill unmute it automatically 3 Main sound source selection Click the buttons under the main sound source and select the source from the popup window Select the main sound source from the popup window O...

Page 15: ...or higher Memory 1 GB or higher Hard disk 512 MB or more PC resolution 1280 768 or higher Before connecting PXE X09 to PC please install the PXE X09 software correctly Introduction to the Main Interfa...

Page 16: ...ted to the currently connected DSP d Select Save All Presets Save all data files of the connected DSP to your PC all data files of the DSP include all the data including current working scenarios pres...

Page 17: ...lue data The tuning data as delay time channel and phase equalizer settings will also be encrypted The encryption is only effective for the sound effect data currently used instead of all the data of...

Page 18: ...IN 5 and 6 are set to Full range IN 7 is the center channel and set to Full range In 8 is set to Subwoofer 10 Three Front Channels Two Rear Channels Center Channel FC 12CH Front Left and Front Right c...

Page 19: ...level input selection 1 Stereo 2CH Front Left and Front Right channels of IN 1 and 2 are set to Full range 2 Four CH 4CH Front Left and Front Right channels of IN 1 and 2 are set to Full range Rear L...

Page 20: ...t channels of OUT 3 and 4 are set to Mid bass Rear Left and Rear Right channels of OUT 5 and 6 are set to Full range Left and Right channels of OUT 7 and 8 are set to Subwoofer 8 Two Front Channels Re...

Page 21: ...ange OUT 9 is set to Subwoofer 15 Three Front Channels Rear Channels Left and Right FC 10CH Front Left and Front Right channels of OUT 1 and 2 are set to Tweeter Front Left and Front Right channels of...

Page 22: ...e and gains can also be set by directly entering the value scrolling the mouse wheel or pressing Up Down keys on the keyboard Frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz Q value range 0 404 28 852 Gain range 12 dB 1...

Page 23: ...by directly entering the value scrolling the mouse wheel or pressing the Up Down keys on the keyboard The default volume value is 0dB Adjustment range 60 dB 6 dB 3 Mute Click the volume icon to mute...

Page 24: ...he main sound source the lower the master volume The available values are 30 50 80 100 and Off 2 Click the keys under the auxiliary sound source and select from the popup window Options include Optica...

Page 25: ...nterface as shown in Figure 3 Turn the button to select the main sound source Optical Coaxial BT Bluetooth Hi L High Level and AUX Low Level Note If the wired controller is not operated for about 5 se...

Page 26: ...it from the interface to the main interface Master Volume Interface Figure 5 Sound Effect Presets PRESET After adjusting the subwoofer volume press the button briefly to enter the sound effect presets...

Page 27: ...response 20 Hz 20 kHz System sampling rate 24 bit 96 kHz Optical Coaxial input sampling rate 28 kHz 216 kHz Input impedance High level 240 AUX 47K Output impedance 51 Working voltage 9 16V Quiescent c...

Page 28: ...resolution 1 Hz Q value slope 0 404 28 852 Gain 12 dB to 12 dB resolution 0 1 dB Input output signal crossover Each input output channel has at most 8 independent filters Filter Linkwitz Riley Bessel...

Page 29: ...nts Display components Accessories This table is prepared in accordance with SJ T11364 indicates that the content of the harmful substance contained in all homogeneous materials of the component is be...

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