Amplifier sub screen – Pioneer VSA-AX10 User Manual

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Displays & Controls

Amplifier SUB Screen

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STATUS

SPEAKER

A/B

LOUDNESS

INPUT

ATT.

MAIN

SUB

SIGNAL

SELECT

TAPE 2

MONITOR

SYSTEM

SETUP

DISPLAY

DIMMER

VIDEO

SELECT

EFFECT/

CH SEL.

BASS/

TREBLE

TONE

1

2

3

0

9

4

5

7

6

8

Amplifier

1 Amplifier SUB button

Press this button to select the SUB amplifier
screen (above) when the remote control is on the
main amplifier screen.

2 DISPLAY DIMMER button (see p.64)

Use to adjust the brightness of the amplifier's
display.

3 STATUS button (see p.65)

Use to display the present mode of the
amplifier and other selected settings.

4 SYSTEM SETUP button

Use for all system setups, including the speaker
and sound systems. For more information see
“Setting up for Surround Sound“ starting on p.40.

5 VIDEO SELECT button

Use to toggle between the different video input
possibilities.

6 SPEAKER A/B button (see p.74)

Use to select the speaker system. A is the
primary setting. The button cycles through the
speaker systems as follows: A

]B]A&B]off.

Different conditions apply when bi-amping the
speakers. For this case refer to p.73.

7 LOUDNESS button (see p.59)

Switches the LOUDNESS mode on or off (for all
modes except THX).

8 TAPE 2 MONITOR button

Selects the tape deck (or MD recorder, etc.)
connected to the TAPE 2 MONITOR inputs/
outputs. Allows monitoring of a recording as it's
being made.

9 SIGNAL SELECT button (see p.52)

Use to select the type of signal being input into
the receiver. Depending on your INPUT ASSIGN
settings (see pages 85-88) available inputs will
change. Since there is no indicator light for
i.LINK, when it is selected none of the indica-
tors listed below will light. When none are lit

this indicates i.LINK is selected. Press SIGNAL
SELECT repeatedly to select one of the
following:

ANALOG – To select an analog signal.

DIGITAL – To select an optical or coaxial digital
signal.

nothing lit To select an i.LINK signal.

2 RF – To select an 2 RF signal.

AUTO – This is the default setting. The
receiver selects a signal based on availability, in
the following order of priority: i.LINK, 2 RF,
DIGITAL, ANALOG.

0 INPUT ATT. button

Use to lower the input level of an analog signal
that is too powerful, thus causing the amplifier to
distort. In this case the overload (OVER) indicator
will be flashing furiously.

- TONE control/EFFECT CH SEL. buttons

TONE button
This button has two functions. Firstly, it
switches between TONE on and TONE BY-
PASS, which bypasses the tone circuitry.
Secondly, you need to press the button before
using the BASS & TREBLE (+/–) buttons (see
p.60).

EFFECT/CH SEL. button
Switches the tone adjust controls between the
front, center, surround and surround back
speakers (see p.44, memo). While in Advanced
mode SOUND DELAY can always be selected,
not only while in Advanced mode, you can also
adjust the effect level (see p.55) or SOUND
DELAY in 5 ms steps from 0 to 200 ms to
match sound with slower video displays (see
p.60).
You can then use the + and – buttons to adjust
the sound.

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