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Maintaining Your VS-1
Cleaning
Use only a soft, dry cloth to clean the outside of the VS-1.
Do not use any solvents, chemicals, or cleaning solutions containing alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives.
Do not allow liquids to spill into any opening s.
Do not use any sprays near the VS-1.
Troubleshooting
Problem What to do
System will not turn on Make sure the DC output cable from the media center power supply is plugged into the VS-1
and that the VS-1 plug labelled “DC Power” is connected to the media center.
Make sure the media center power supply is plugged into an AC receptacle.
No picture on TV Make sure the VS-1 Quadra cable is correctly connected to the media center.
Make sure you connected your TV to the TV output connector on the VS-1.
If you connected the VS-1 to your TV using a component connection, make sure you activ ated
the component output in your media center. See “Updating the system software” on page16.
Make sure you have selected the correct video input on your TV.
Run the software update disc to make sure your system has been enabled to operate the VS-1.
The wrong picture
appears on my TV for
the source I selected
Make sure your sources are connected to the appropriate VS-1 inputs.
Make sure the Serial Data plug from the VS-1 is fully inserted into the media center jack.
Make sure you have selected the correct video input on your TV.
Run the software update disc to make sure your system has been enabled to operate the VS-1.
Some sources do not
appear on my TV Make sure your sources are connecte d to the appropriate VS-1 inputs.
Make sure you have not used a source that outputs a video format that is higher in quality than
what your TV can accept.
If you are using both high definition and standard definition sources, make su re you are using a
TV input that can handle multiple formats (480i to 1080i).
I see a picture on my TV
even though I selected
an audio source
(Stored, FM, AM, CD)
You are experiencing a feature that allows you to view the video portion of a program on your
TV while listening to the audio portion from another source. For example, you can watch a ball
game while listening to the program audio from a local radio station.