Bose VCS-10 Owner's guide - Page 13

How to set your Dolby Digital receiver, If the sound is interrupted - vcs 100

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English Adjusting Your Surround Sound Settings How to set your Dolby Digital receiver Your VCS-10® or VCS-30® Series II speakers are compatible with the output from Dolby Digital receivers. Take special care to set the channel output on the Dolby Digital screen menu to SMALL for both the center speaker and surround speakers. Receiver channel output Proper setting Center SMALL Left and right surround speakers SMALL (VCS-30 Series II surround speakers) Follow the receiver owner's guide instructions for using the receiver test tone to verify your connections and to adjust the volume levels of the speakers. If the sound is interrupted The VCS-10 Center Speaker and VCS-30 Series II Center/Surround Speaker System feature an advanced automatic electronic protection circuit to prevent speaker damage due to an overload. When the center channel speaker detects an overload, the protection circuit intermittently shuts down and resets the speaker a fraction of a second later, until the overload is cleared. Intermittent play will continue for the duration of the overload. If you hear this interruption, turn down the volume to relieve the overload. You will hear the speaker resume normal play when the volume is set at a safe level. Note: The overload problem described here should occur only if the receiver is overdriven and sending a distorted signal, or when the center speaker is driven by an amplifier rated well above the 100 watts per channel maximum listed in "Compatibility" on page 15. 13

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Adjusting Your Surround Sound Settings
English
How to set your Dolby Digital receiver
Your VCS-10
®
or VCS-30
®
Series II speakers are compatible with
the output from Dolby Digital receivers. Take special care to set
the channel output on the Dolby Digital screen menu to SMALL for
both the center speaker and surround speakers.
Follow the receiver owner’s guide instructions for using the
receiver test tone to verify your connections and to adjust the vol-
ume levels of the speakers.
If the sound is interrupted
The VCS-10 Center Speaker and VCS-30 Series II Center/Sur-
round Speaker System feature an advanced automatic electronic
protection circuit to prevent speaker damage due to an overload.
When the center channel speaker detects an overload, the protec-
tion circuit intermittently shuts down and resets the speaker a
fraction of a second later, until the overload is cleared. Intermittent
play will continue for the duration of the overload.
If you hear this interruption, turn down the volume to relieve the
overload. You will hear the speaker resume normal play when the
volume is set at a safe level.
Note:
The overload problem described here should occur only if
the receiver is overdriven and sending a distorted signal, or when
the center speaker is driven by an amplifier rated well above the
100 watts per channel maximum listed in “Compatibility” on
page 15.
Receiver channel output
Proper setting
Center
SMALL
Left and right surround speakers
(VCS-30 Series II surround speakers)
SMALL