Vizio VSB200 User Manual

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Audio Adjustment

Audio Adjustment

Audio Adjustment

Audio Adjustments

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Input - Pressing this button on the Remote Control or on the Sound Bar will sequence the input
selection through Analog1, Analog 2 and Optical.
Vol+ Pressing this button on the Remote Control or on the Sound Bar will increase the volume level.

Hold for one-half second to continuously increase volume

Vol - – Pressing this button on the Remote Control or on the Sound Bar will decrease the volume level.

Hold for one-half second to continuously decrease volume

Mute – Pressing this button on the Remote Control or on the Sound Bar will either mute or un-mute the
Sound Bar.

TVOL – When the programming switches to a commercial or when changing from channel to channel,
volume fluctuations occur. This SRS TruVolume

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provides the listener with a comfortable and

consistent volume level.

Pressing this button on the Remote Control or on the Sound Bar will set the HD Sound Bar
to have control over the level of the audio output, preventing commercials on regular
programming to become louder than the volume of the program being viewed. Pressing this
button will toggle SRS TruVolume ON and OFF.

TSHD – Pressing this button on the Remote Control or on the Sound Bar will toggle SRS TruSurround
HD ON and OFF.

Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Chapter 6 Error Detection

Error Detection

Error Detection

Error Detection / Corrective Action

/ Corrective Action

/ Corrective Action

/ Corrective Action

If an unsupported rate or sample depth is detected (via the Optical Input), or an overcurrent or thermal
shutdown occurs, the LED’s flash certain error codes. An important example that if an AC3 (not PCM)
input stream(from a DVD player in this instance) is sent to the Optical input, the HD Sound Bar will mute
the audio output and flash the error pattern associated with this on the LED’s.

For the error codes, the information is relative to the position in the volume bar section of the display.
(LED positions as viewed from the front):

A B C D E F G

The following is a description of the LED error codes:

A = SPDIF compressed format detected.

B = SPDIF rate unsupported.

C = Overcurrent error occurred.

D = Thermal shutdown occurred.

The other indicators are not currently used for error indication. When an error occurs, the volume strip
goes on solid except that the active error condition is flashing.

Corrective Action

- If Error A, SPDIF compressed format detected error occurs, configure the DVD player (or audio source
device) audio output format setting to PCM or PCM stream. Otherwise, use the Analog RCA inputs from
the audio source to the Sound Bar without configuration of the audio source device.

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