4. Input
This control is available on both the front panel and the remote control. It allows manual selec- tion when the user repeatedly presses and releases the button for any of the ESC333’s four inputs. The ESC333 features an Automatic Digital Input Selec- tion feature that automatically switches the ESC333 to the source connected to one of its two digital inputs as soon as that device is powered on. Please read the section on page 3 to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the conveniences and conditions of using the Automatic Digital Input Selection feature. The Input switch is also used when the source connected to the ESC333’s analog input is not the analog source that was listened to the last time the ESC333 was on (and hence the Automatic
5.Surround Mode Pressing and releasing this button allows the selection of different listening modes. Surround (18), Phantom (19) and
all speakers except for the two surround speakers will be active.
6. Volume
Press (∧ ) on the remote control or the front panel to raise the system’s volume. Press (∨ ) on the remote control or the front panel to lower the system’s volume. The volume setting is indicated on the
7. 0 dB
Press this button to reset the Center, Surround, Balance, Treble and Bass controls to their default positions.
8. Test
Press this button to activate the Test Tone mode (see Test Tone section).
9. Delay
The relative timing of sounds coming from the center and/or surround speakers compared to the
15 ms (all status bars on) in
5.1Channel Dolby Digital and from 15 ms (all status bars off) to 30 ms (all status bars on) in Dolby Pro Logic (there is an inherent and fixed 15 ms of delay added in the “matrixed” Dolby Pro Logic to
center and surround delay adjustments can be done from either Dolby Digital or Dolby Pro Logic “matrixed” modes. There are no separate delay adjustments for the individual modes of operation. During adjustments, the audio mutes momentarily every time the Adjustment +/– button (11) is pressed. Please note that the
(27)is on, channel indicators
(28)and DLY (30) will not be displayed. And, if adjust- ments are done in a mode where a certain channel is not available, the adjustment step for that channel is skipped. For example, in Phantom mode, the center- channel delay cannot be adjusted since Phantom does not have a center channel. In Stereo, neither the center nor the surround delay can be adjusted since Stereo does not feature surround speakers or a center speaker. A third press of the Delay button will exit the ESC333 from its delay- adjustment mode.
10. Level
The relative level of sounds coming from each of the ESC333’s speakers can be ad- justed while listening to program material on the ESC333. Repeated pressing and releasing of the Level button allows access to each channel. The display will indicate LVL (29), and the channel indicators
(28)LF (Left Front), C (Center), RF (Right Front), LS (Left Surround), RS (Right Surround) and SUB (subwoofer) will illuminate to indicate the active speaker. The level for the selected channel can then be changed using the Adjustment