Bose VCS10 centre speaker Sold from June 1997 to present User Manual
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AM257528_01_V.pdf October 26, 2001 11 Setting Up Mounting your speakers on a wall CAUTION: Do not mount the brackets on surfaces that are not sturdy enough, or that have hazards concealed behind them, such as electrical wire or plumbing. If you are unsure about install- ing the bracket, contact a qualified professional installer. CAUTION: Do not hang items from the brackets or speakers. The brackets were designed to support the weight of the speakers only. Note: See the back pages of this guide for the mounting template and hardware information. Note: For vertical mounting, mount part A with the hole for screw C at the bottom. Be sure to tighten all screws. Note: For Stereo Everywhere ® speaker performance, horizontal mounting is required. 1. Hold the mounting template in position and mark holes for the mounting hardware. If you plan to feed wires through the wall, mark the speaker wire pilot hole also. 2. Drill holes for the chosen mounting hardware. 3. Mount bracket part A to the wall and mount bracket part B to the rear of the speaker (Figure 8). 4. Secure the speaker with bracket part B to bracket part A using screw C. To adjust the angle, loosen screw C slightly, move the speaker up or down, and retighten screw C. Figure 8 Speaker-bracket installation AB C
12 October 26, 2001 AM257528_01_V.pdf Adjusting Your Surround Sound Settings For realistic home theater sound Each speaker produces only the sound directed to it by your sur- round sound receiver. During a surround sound program, the front and center speakers will emit sound almost constantly, while the surround speakers may be silent at times. How to set your Pro-Logic receiver For use in video applications, be sure the SURROUND SOUND center mode setting of your receiver is on NORMAL (Figure 9). You may press in the button labeled Loudness (Bass Boost or Super Bass on some receivers) to see if you prefer that video sound. Figure 9 The receiver or amplifier set to NORMAL sur- round sound mode Use the test tone on your receiver to further verify connections and to adjust the volume level of the speakers. To use the test tone 1. Press test tone ON at the receiver remote. 2. Listen and confirm that each speaker reproduces sound as the tone moves from speaker to speaker. One tone should come from both SURROUND speakers at the same time. 3. Adjust the volume levels of the CENTER and SURROUND speakers so all of the speakers sound equally loud in your main listening area. Instructions for this process vary, depending on the receiver brand and model you are using. Follow your receiver owner’s guide instructions for more details on using the test tone. To balance the bass and treble Upholstered furniture, wall-to-wall carpets, or heavy drapes can muffle treble (high notes), making your speaker system sound bass heavy. Bare floors and walls and hard surface furniture can make your speaker system sound too shrill. After listening to your speakers, you may want to adjust the balance of bass and treble. You can use the bass and treble controls on your receiver. 6789101112131415 16 17 18 19 21 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 5 4 3 2 1 0
AM257528_01_V.pdf October 26, 2001 13 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. 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
14 October 26, 2001 AM257528_01_V.pdf Reference Troubleshooting Customer service To arrange for service, contact your authorized Bose® dealer, or contact Bose directly. Problem What to do No sound • Check the volume control. • Make sure the receiver (or amplifier) is plugged in and turned on. • Check all connections (see page 10). • Make sure the receiver is not on Mute. • Make sure headphones are not connected to the receiver. Center or surround speaker does not work• Make sure your receiver has amplified center and surround channels. • Be sure your receiver is set properly (see page 12 and page 13). • Check the audio source material to be sure it is encoded for surround sound. • Check the speaker connections. (see page 10). • If your surround sound receiver is Pro-Logic, be sure an RCA stereo cable connects the receiver to a stereo sound source (TV, VCR, laserdisc, or DSS player). • If the receiver is connected directly to a stereo television, make sure that all other program sources (VCR, laserdisc, or DSS player) are connected to the TV using RCA stereo cable as well. • If your surround sound receiver is Dolby Digital, be sure the sound source (DSS, laserdisc, or DVD player) is con- nected directly to your receiver as described in your receiver owner’s guide. Center speaker intermittently shuts down• Reduce the volume until that speaker returns to normal play. Automatic electronic protection circuitry may have engaged to prevent an overload. • Check the power rating of your receiver (see “Compatibil- ity” on page 15). • Make sure your receiver is set for NORMAL surround sound mode. Sound is distorted • Check the speaker cord for damage. • Reduce the output level from your TV or other components connected to the receiver.
AM257528_01_V.pdf October 26, 2001 15 Reference Cleaning speakers CAUTION: If liquids get into the product, disconnect the speaker from the receiver and allow it to air dry. Then reconnect the speaker and play it. If you notice any problems with how the speaker functions, disconnect it again and contact Bose ® cus- tomer service. Clean the outside of your VCS-10 ® or VCS-30® Series II speakers by wiping each speaker with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a mild detergent, like dish soap, being careful not to allow any liquid to spill through the cloth grille or the ventilation slots of the speak- ers. No other maintenance is required. Warranty period Bose® VCS-10 and VCS-30 Series II speakers are covered by a limited 5-year transferable warranty. Details of the coverage are provided on the warranty card that came with your speakers. Please fill out the information section on that card, detach, and mail it to Bose. Technical information Features Ported speaker enclosures (all speakers) Magnetic shielding in all speakers Automatic electronic protection circuitry in all speakers Syncom ® computer quality control of center and surround speakers Driver complement per speaker Center speaker: Four (4) 2.5 (6.3 cm) Twiddler™ drivers Surround speaker: Two (2) 2.5 (6.3 cm) Twiddler™ drivers Compatibility Center speaker: Compatible with amplifiers or receivers with cen- ter channel outputs rated 10-100 watts per channel; rated 4-8 ohms Surround speakers: Compatible with amplifiers or receivers with surround channel outputs rated 10-100 watts per channel; rated 4-8 ohms Enclosure Black molded polymer with a tuned port Size/Weight Center speaker: 3.25H x 21.5W x 6D; 5.9 lb (8.2 cm x 54.6 cm x 15.2 cm; 2.7 kg) Each surround speaker: 4.17H x 10.93W x 4.98D; 3.3 lb (14.6 cm x 28.0 cm x 16.5 cm; 1.49 kg) VCS-10 speakers, packed in carton: 8 lb (3.6 kg) VCS-30 Series II speaker system, packed in carton: 20 lb (9.1 kg)
16 October 26, 2001 AM257528_01_V.pdf A B C 2 23/64 (60 mm) 1/4 (6 mm) 9/16 (13 mm) 1/4 (6 mm) 1/8 (3 mm) 1 3/16 (30 mm) Drilling template Optional speaker cord pilot hole
AM257528_01_V.pdf October 26, 2001 17 1/8 (3 mm)1/4 (6 mm)1/8 (3 mm) 1/2 — 9/16 (12-13 mm)1/4 (6 mm)1/2 — 9/16 (12-13 mm) Wood wall Masonry wall Wallboard wall #10 x 1-1/2 in. (#10 x 40 mm) #10 #10-24 x 3 in. (M5 x 75 mm)#10 x 1-1/2 in. (#10 x 40 mm) A A A
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