Yamaha VS-10 owner manual Switching the input mode

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OPERATING THE UNIT

Switching the input mode

This function allows you to switch the input mode of the component connected to the DIGITAL 1 or DIGITAL 2 terminal to “ Auto Mode” or “ dts Fix” .

Auto Mode : This recognizes the PCM signal such as a CD, Dolby digital signal or DTS signal automatically.

dts Fix : This fixes to a DTS signal.

Normally, the playback can be performed with the “ Auto Mode” . If you play a CD encoded with DTS in the “ Auto Mode” setting, there will be a short noise at first while the unit recognizes the DTS signal and turns on the DTS decoder. This is not a malfunction and can be avoided by setting the input mode to “ dts Fix” beforehand. When you play and stop a CD encoded with DTS in the “ Auto Mode” setting, the sound is muted even if you play the PCM signal

such as a normal CD and the indicator flashes for about 30 seconds. However, this condition is released after about 30 seconds.

1 Press the INPUT or AV selector button to select DIGITAL 1 or DIGITAL 2.

AV

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Front panel

Remote control

2 Press the INPUT or AV selector button again for about 3 seconds to switch the input mode.

Each time the button is pressed for about 3 seconds, the input mode is switched between “ Auto Mode” and “ dts Fix” , and displayed as follows.

D1$ dts Fix” “ D1$Auto Mode”

“D1” or “ D2” is displayed before the selected input mode when DIGITAL 1 or DIGITAL 2 is selected respectively.

Notes

• The indicator lights when “ dts Fix” is selected, and goes off when a digital signal encoded with DTS is not input in the “ Auto Mode” setting.

The setting of the input mode returns to “ Auto mode” when the power of the control center is turned off.

When playing a source encoded with DTS, be sure to connect the player to the DIGITAL 1 or DIGITAL 2 input terminal of the control center with an optical fiber cable.

If the digital output data of the player has been processed in any way, you may not be able to perform DTS decoding even if you make a digital connection between this unit and the player.

CAUTION

The variable sound intensity range is large when playing back a CD or MD. So, if the source that includes the sudden change from a small sound level to large one is played back at a maximum volume for a long time, the speakers may be damaged.

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Contents VS-10 Important Safety Instructions Electric SHOCK, do not RemoveFCC Information for US customers only We Want You Listening For a LifetimeFor U.K. customers Special Instructions for U.K. ModelFeatures ContentsReadying the Remote Control Checking the Package ContentsGetting Started Precautions on handling Operational Area of the Remote ControlBattery replacement cycle Remote controlDisplay Remote Control Yamaha center speaker NX-VS10C sold separately Speaker PlacementMain speakers NX-VS10M Yamaha rear speakers NX-VS10E sold separatelyInstalling the Control Center Horizontally InstallationPrecautions before installation Installing the Control Center Vertically To ensure proper connections ConnectionsPages 13 Video game player DVD player Camcorder, etc TV monitorControl center rear panel Connecting a TV or VCRConnecting a TV monitor Video connection cord SuppliedConnecting a DVD player, cable TV tuner, etc Anti-dust capConnecting a camcorder, video game player, etc Optical fiber cableBare wire Tab Connecting the Main SpeakersRight main speaker Rear panel Mark on Connecting the Control Center to the SubwooferAC Outlet Unswitched Except for Australia model Terminal and insertAdjusting the Speaker Output Levels When the adjustment is complete, press Test Enjoying the Home Theater Sound System When Standby indicator Front panel Lights or flashesOperating the Unit Press the Input or AV selector buttonSwitching the input mode Enhancing the bass tones Using Convenient FunctionsAdjusting the subwoofer level Listening to sound clearly at low levelsCalling up the favorite button’s memory ‰ Calling Up Your Favorite SettingsMemorizing the settings to each Memory 1, 2 or 3 button Clearing the button’s memoryDescription of DSP Programs When the VS-10 is connected without the Yamaha NX-SW10When the VS-10 and the Yamaha NX-SW10 are connected Input source Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround or DTSWhen the VS-10 and the Yamaha NX-SW10 are connected When the headphones are connectedWhen the VS-10 is connected without the Yamaha NX-SW10 When the headphones are connectedProcessing indicators To cancel sound field effects using the remote controlPress Effect ON/OFF Menu Functions Setting Auto Power On/OffPress Menu to display Auto Power Selector buttonAdjusting Display Brightness Naming the Input TerminalsPress Menu to display Delay Time Press Menu to display Cntr DelayPress Menu + or -to adjust the center delay time Press Menu + or -to adjust the delay timeIndicator will light Setting the Manufacturer CodeIndicator Indicator will go outWhen the remote control does not work correctly Precautions when performing presetTo clear a manufacturer code Controlling a TV Pauses the VCRControlling a VCR Press VCR VCR power ON/OFF Decreases TV volumeMutes the TV Rewinds Stops Pauses Glossary When using the remote control TroubleshootingWhen using a DSP program GeneralSpecifications Control CenterAdjusting the bass subwoofer level IndexMark VCR Cable TVIii Satellite TunerPage V672800-1 Control center VS-10 rear panel VCRVideo game player

VS-10 specifications

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