Remote control backlight, Prep ara tion prep ara tion prep ara tion, Before you start – Pioneer VSA-AX10 User Manual

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Before You Start

6 Decide which other adjustments you‘d

like to make and press those buttons.
The different possibilities are:

LCD CONTRAST: You can lighten or darken the contrast
on the remote control screen. Use the – /+ buttons to
change the contrast.

LCD TIMER: In order to save the battery a timer will
automatically turn the remote control off after a set
amount of time if no commands are entered. You can
choose how long the idle remote control will stay on
before the timer turns it off. You can set this function in a
range of 5-60 seconds. The default setting is 10 seconds.
Use the – /+ buttons to adjust the number of seconds for
the timer setting.
(The REMOTE SETUP screen and its sub-screens are all
fixed to stay on 60 seconds. If no command is entered
they will turn off after 60 seconds.)

BEEP: When you have sent a command (pushed a button)
the remote control will beep once. You can choose the
sound of the beep from three different possibilities here
by pushing the appropriate button (1,2,3). You can also
turn the beep sound off.

7 When you are finished with the

adjustments press the BACK button to
go back to the Remote Setup screen.

Remote Control Backlight

1 Decide whether you’d like to have the

backlight on or not and use the LIGHT
switch to turn it on or off.

This button turns the light on or off. If you leave it on the
remote screen is easier to see but uses more energy and
thus wears the batteries down quicker.

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