Troubleshooting
eleven.Bass Boost
BASS
BOOST
TEST
BOOST
INPUT 1/2
PRO
CONCERT
CENTER
VOLUME
FRONT
REAR
LEFT
RIGHT
HALL STEREO
–
BASS
BASS
TREBLE
–
–
–
++
+
+
ESC200
TM
+
–
+
–
+
–
+
–
BASS
BASS
BOOST
TREBLE
FRONT
STEREOHALL
REAR
POWER INPUT 1/2
VOLUME
CENTER
BALANCE RIGHT
CONCERTPRO LOGIC
LEFT
If you hear no sound at all,
check the following:
• Make sure the processor/
amplifier is plugged into a
live electrical outlet and that
the power switch is on.
• Check the connections
from the TV or VCR to the
processor/amplifier.
• If using with a television,
make sure the TV is on and a
signal is present.
• If using with a VCR, make
sure the VCR is playing
a tape.
• Check all connections
between processor/amplifier
and each of the speakers.
If one or more of the
speakers does not play,
check the following:
• Check all connections
between processor/amplifier
and each of the speakers.
• Adjust the balance controls
from left to right and front
to rear.
If you have very little
bass output, check the
following:
• Make sure the subwoofer is
connected properly to the
processor/amplifier.
• Experiment with placement
of the subwoofer. Remember,
place the subwoofer in a cor-
ner to get maximum bass out-
put from the system.
• Make sure “Bass Boost”
is on.
• Adjust “Bass” level.
If there is no sound coming
from the rear speakers or
the volume is very low,
check the following:
• Check all connections
between processor/amplifier
and each of the speakers.
• Adjust the front-rear
balance controls on the
processor/amplifier.
• Make sure the TV show or
movie you are watching is
recorded in Dolby* Surround.
If it is not, try the “Concert
Hall” or “Stereo” settings on
the processor/amplifier.