Yamaha VS-10 owner manual Adjusting Display Brightness, Naming the Input Terminals

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Adjusting Display Brightness

The display brightness of the control center can be adjusted as follows.

1 Press MENU to display “ Dimmer” .

The current brightness level (such as “ Dimmer: ± 0” ) is displayed.

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2 Press MENU + or –to adjust the brightness.

Pressing + brightens the display, while pressing –dims the display. Brightness can be adjusted from –3 (dimmest) to +3 (brightest). The brightness of +3 (brightest) is as same as that of the display right after the VS-10 is operated.

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After adjusting the menu functions, press MENU. The input display returns.

Naming the Input Terminals

It is possible to give names to the VIDEO 2, DIGITAL 1 and DIGITAL 2 input terminals. (It is not possible to change the input names for the TV or VIDEO 1 input terminals.)

Once you select a name so that you can easily find out which component is connected to the terminal, it is convenient when you select an input source. For example, if a video game player is connected to the VIDEO 2, you can name that source “ GAME” , or if a DVD player is connected to the DIGITAL 1 terminal, you can name that source

“ DVD” .

1 Press MENU to display “ Input Name” .

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2 Press the AV selector button to select the input you want to name (VIDEO 2, DIGITAL 1 or DIGITAL 2).

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3 Press MENU + or –to select the name.

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If you select VIDEO 2 in step 2 above, names are displayed in the following order when you press +.

VIDEO 2 VIDEO 2: CABLE VIDEO 2: SAT

VIDEO 2: GAME

VIDEO 2: DVD

VIDEO 2: MD VIDEO 2: CD VIDEO 2: LD

If you select DIGITAL 1 or 2 in step 2 above, names are displayed in the following order when you press +.

DIGITAL 1 D1: DVD D1: LD

D1: GAME D1: MD D1: CD D1: SAT

Notes

“D1:” is displayed before the name when DIGITAL 1 is selected, while “ D2:” is displayed before the name when DIGITAL 2 is selected.

Pressing –displays the names in reverse order.

4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to give names to

VIDEO 2, DIGITAL 1 and DIGITAL 2 input terminals.

After adjusting the menu functions, press MENU. The input display returns.

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Contents VS-10 Electric SHOCK, do not Remove Important Safety InstructionsWe Want You Listening For a Lifetime FCC Information for US customers onlySpecial Instructions for U.K. Model For U.K. customersContents FeaturesGetting Started Checking the Package ContentsReadying the Remote Control Battery replacement cycle Operational Area of the Remote ControlPrecautions on handling Remote controlDisplay Remote Control Main speakers NX-VS10M Speaker PlacementYamaha center speaker NX-VS10C sold separately Yamaha rear speakers NX-VS10E sold separatelyPrecautions before installation InstallationInstalling the Control Center Horizontally Installing the Control Center Vertically Pages 13 ConnectionsTo ensure proper connections Video game player DVD player Camcorder, etc TV monitorConnecting a TV monitor Connecting a TV or VCRControl center rear panel Video connection cord SuppliedAnti-dust cap Connecting a DVD player, cable TV tuner, etcOptical fiber cable Connecting a camcorder, video game player, etcRight main speaker Rear panel Connecting the Main SpeakersBare wire Tab AC Outlet Unswitched Except for Australia model Connecting the Control Center to the SubwooferMark on Terminal and insertAdjusting the Speaker Output Levels When the adjustment is complete, press Test Operating the Unit When Standby indicator Front panel Lights or flashesEnjoying the Home Theater Sound System Press the Input or AV selector buttonSwitching the input mode Adjusting the subwoofer level Using Convenient FunctionsEnhancing the bass tones Listening to sound clearly at low levelsMemorizing the settings to each Memory 1, 2 or 3 button ‰ Calling Up Your Favorite SettingsCalling up the favorite button’s memory Clearing the button’s memoryWhen the VS-10 and the Yamaha NX-SW10 are connected When the VS-10 is connected without the Yamaha NX-SW10Description of DSP Programs Input source Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround or DTSWhen the VS-10 is connected without the Yamaha NX-SW10 When the headphones are connectedWhen the VS-10 and the Yamaha NX-SW10 are connected When the headphones are connectedPress Effect ON/OFF To cancel sound field effects using the remote controlProcessing indicators Press Menu to display Auto Power Setting Auto Power On/OffMenu Functions Selector buttonNaming the Input Terminals Adjusting Display BrightnessPress Menu + or -to adjust the center delay time Press Menu to display Cntr DelayPress Menu to display Delay Time Press Menu + or -to adjust the delay timeIndicator Setting the Manufacturer CodeIndicator will light Indicator will go outTo clear a manufacturer code Precautions when performing presetWhen the remote control does not work correctly Pauses the VCR Controlling a TVMutes the TV Rewinds Stops Pauses Press VCR VCR power ON/OFF Decreases TV volumeControlling a VCR Glossary When using a DSP program TroubleshootingWhen using the remote control GeneralControl Center SpecificationsIndex Adjusting the bass subwoofer levelMark Cable TV VCRSatellite Tuner IiiPage V672800-1 VCR Control center VS-10 rear panelVideo game player

VS-10 specifications

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