| ® ESC350   simple   setup guide   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   read first!Important Safety Precautions!   basement; or near a swimming   pool; or the like.   of the type of power supply   to your home, consult your   product dealer or local power   company. For products intended   to operate from battery power,   or other sources, refer to the   operating instructions.   mation with regard to proper   grounding of the mast and   supporting structure, ground-   ing of the lead-in wire to an   antenna discharge unit, size of   grounding conductors, location   of antenna-discharge unit,   connection to grounding elec-   trodes, and requirements for   the grounding electrode. See   Figure 1.   20. Servicing. Do not attempt   to service this product your-   self, as opening or removing   covers may expose you to   dangerous voltage or other   hazards. Refer all servicing to   qualified service personnel.   f. The product exhibits a dis-   tinct change in performance;   this indicates a need for   service.   CAUTION   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN   8. Accessories. Do not place   this product on an unstable   cart, stand, tripod, bracket or   table. The product may fall,   causing serious injury to a   child or adult, and serious   damage to the product. Use   only with a cart, stand, tripod,   bracket or table recommended   by the manufacturer, or sold   with the product. Any mount-   ing of the product should   CAUTION: To prevent electric shock,   do not remove the grounding plug   on the power cord, or use any plug   or extension cord that does not have   a grounding plug provided.   22. Replacement Parts. When   replacement parts are required,   be sure the service technician   has used replacement parts   specified by the manufacturer   or that have the same charac-   teristics as the original part.   Unauthorized substitutions   may result in fire, electric   shock or other hazards.   12. Grounding or   21. Damage Requiring   Make certain that the   Polarization. This product may   be equipped with a polarized   alternating-current-line plug   (a plug having one blade   wider than the other). This   plug will fit into the power   outlet only one way. This is   a safety feature. If you are   unable to insert the plug fully   into the outlet, try reversing   the plug. If the plug should   still fail to fit, contact your   electrician to replace your   obsolete outlet. Do not defeat   the safety purpose of the   polarized plug.   Service. Unplug this product   from the wall outlet and refer   servicing to qualified service   personnel under the following   conditions:   AC outlet is properly grounded.   Do not use an adapter plug   with this product.   The lightning flash with arrowhead   symbol, within an equilateral triangle,   is intended to alert the user to the   presence of uninsulated “dangerous   voltage” within the product’s enclosure   that may be of sufficient magnitude to   constitute a risk of electric shock to   persons.   16. Lightning. For added pro-   tection for this product during   a lightning storm, or when   it is left unattended and   unused for long periods of   time, unplug it from the wall   outlet and disconnect the   antenna or cable system. This   will prevent damage to the   product due to lightning and   power-line surges.   a. The power-supply cord or   the plug has been damaged; or   b. Objects have fallen onto, or   liquid has been spilled into,   the product; or   follow the manufacturer’s   23. Safety Check. Upon   The exclamation point within an   equilateral triangle is intended to alert   the user to the presence of important   operating and maintenance (servicing)   instructions in the literature   instructions, and should use   a mounting accessory recom-   mended by the manufacturer.   completion of any service or   repairs to this product, ask the   service technician to perform   safety checks to determine   that the product is in proper   operating condition.   accompanying the appliance.   c. The product has been   exposed to rain or water; or   d. The product does not oper-   ate normally when following   the operating instructions.   Adjust only those controls that   are covered by the operating   instructions, as an improper   adjustment of other controls   may result in damage and will   often require extensive work   by a qualified technician to   restore the product to its   normal operation; or   9. A Product   and Cart   1. Read Instructions. All the   safety and operating instruc-   tions should be read before   the product is operated.   Combination   Should Be   24. Wall or Ceiling Mounting.   The product should be   mounted to a wall or ceiling   only as recommended by the   manufacturer.   Moved with Care. Quick stops,   excessive force and uneven   surfaces may cause the   product and cart combination   to overturn.   17. Power Lines. An outside   antenna system should not be   located in the vicinity of   overhead power lines or other   electric light or power circuits,   or where it can fall into such   power lines or circuits. When   installing an outside antenna   system, extreme care should   be taken to keep from touching   such power lines or circuits, as   contact with them might be   fatal.   13. Power-Cord Protection.   Power-supply cords should be   routed so that they are not   likely to be walked on or   pinched by items placed upon   or against them, paying par-   ticular attention to cords at   plugs, convenience recepta-   cles, and the point where they   exit from the product.   2. Retain Instructions. The   safety and operating instruc-   tions should be retained for   future reference.   25. Heat. The product should   be situated away from heat   sources such as radiators, heat   registers, stoves or other   products (including amplifiers)   that produce heat.   10. Ventilation. Slots and   openings in the cabinet are   provided for ventilation and to   ensure reliable operation of   the product and to protect it   from overheating, and these   openings must not be blocked   or covered. The openings   should never be blocked by   placing the product on a bed,   sofa, rug or other similar sur-   face. This product should not   be placed in a built-in instal-   lation, such as a bookcase or   rack, unless proper ventilation   is provided or the manufactur-   er’s instructions have been   adhered to.   3. Heed Warnings. All warn-   ings on the product and in the   operating instructions should   be adhered to.   e. The product has been   dropped or damaged in any   way; or   4. Follow Instructions. All   operating and use instructions   should be followed.   14. Nonuse Periods. The   power cord of the product   should be unplugged from the   outlet when left unused for   long periods of time.   18. Overloading. Do not over-   load wall outlets, extension   cords, or integral convenience   receptacles, as this can result   in a risk of fire or electric   shock.   5. Cleaning. Unplug this prod-   uct from the wall outlet before   cleaning. Do not use liquid   cleaners or aerosol cleaners.   Use a damp cloth for cleaning.   Figure 1.   Example of Antenna Grounding as   per National Electrical Code,   ANSI/NFPA 70   15. Outdoor Antenna   Grounding. If an outside   6. Attachments. Do not use   attachments not recommended   by the product manufacturer,   as they may cause hazards.   Antenna Lead-In Wire   antenna or cable system is   connected to the product, be   sure the antenna or cable sys-   tem is grounded so as to pro-   vide some protection against   voltage surges and built-up   static charges. Article 810 of   the National Electrical Code,   ANSI/NFPA 70, provides infor-   19. Object and Liquid Entry.   Never push objects of any kind   into this product through   openings, as they may touch   dangerous voltage points or   short-out parts that could   result in a fire or electric   shock. Never spill liquid of   any kind on the product.   Ground Clamp   Antenna Discharge Unit (NEC Section 810-20)   Grounding Conductors (NEC Section 810-21)   Electric Service Equipment   Ground Clamps   7. Water and Moisture. Do   not use this product near   water – for example, near a   bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen   sink or laundry tub; in a wet   11. Power Sources. This prod-   uct should be operated only   from the type of power source   indicated on the marking   Power Service Grounding Electrode System   (NEC Art 250, Part H)   label. If you are not sure   Part No. JBLULB 6/96   – 3 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   one.   Satellites   Speaker Placement   included   0-2 ft.   Power   Volume   Open   CD   AM/FM   TV   Random   Repeat   Skip   Search   Tune   Auto Tune   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   Rear   Speakers   – Bass   + – Treeble   + Tuner Presets   Auto   Add   Surround Mode   Delete   The Source™.   Powered subwoofer   Five satellites for left,   containing all amplification.   right, center and surrounds.   Subwoofer   Source cable   Power   Sleep   Mute   FM antenna   AM antenna   Volume   + CD   – AM/FM   TV   Aux   Surround   CR   – + 2025   Tone Calibrate   TM   + Speaker cables*   *3 x 20' – front.   FM and AM antennas.   Remote with battery.   *2 x 40' – surround.   Surround Speakers   5 – 6 ft.   Wall bracket for The Source.   – 4 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Mounting Options   Remote-Control-Battery Installation   Satellites and Surrounds   On shelves.   On the wall. Optional   brackets, WB300.   On optional stands, FS300.   Push small tab towards   battery slot and pull   battery drawer out.   Remove old battery.   Insert new battery with “+”   side up, and slide battery   drawer back into remote.   Mounting to Wall   Using optional wall-mount brackets.   3. Place speaker and   support on wall plate.   1. Attach plate to wall.   2. Slide speaker onto   support.   The customer is responsible   for proper selection and   use of mounting hardware,   available through hardware   stores, to properly and safely   wall-mount the speakers.   – 5 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   two.   Connections   Connect Optional Cassette Deck to The Source   Connect TV or VCR to The Source   Rear Panel of The Source   Cassette Deck   IN OUT   Rear Panel of The Source   TV or Hi-Fi VCR   AUDIO OUT   L L L L L R AM   Loop   R AM   Loop   FM   75Ω   FM   75Ω   US   Europe   US   Europe   R R R Tuner   Tuner   Out   In   Tape/Aux   JBL ESC350   Powered Subwoofer   Out   Tape/Aux   A or   TV   B JBL ESC350   A or   TV   B In   Frequency   Standard   Frequency   Standard   Powered Subwoofer   Antenna   Antenna   Rear Panel of Subwoofer   Note: The Source also   provides a stereo mini-jack (B)   to provide an easy connection   to devices that have a stereo   mini-jack audio output.   Connect The Source to a Subwoofer   Min   Max   SUBWOOFER LEVEL   INPUT   Connect Antennas to The Source   FM Antenna   Rear Panel of The Source   L OUTPUTS   AM   Antenna   RIGHT   Rear Panel of The Source   L R AM   Loop   FM   75Ω   US   Europe   FRONT   SPEAKERS   CENTER   LEFT   Tuner   Out   In   Tape/Aux   JBL ESC350   Powered Subwoofer   A or   TV   B Frequency   Standard   Antenna   RIGHT   LEFT   R AM   Loop   FM   75Ω   US   Europe   SURROUND   SPEAKERS   Tuner   Out   In   Tape/Aux   JBL ESC350   Powered Subwoofer   A or   TV   B Frequency   Standard   Antenna   – 6 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Speaker Connections   Left Front   Center   Right Front   OUTPUTS   RIGHT   CENTER   LEFT   FRONT   SPEAKERS   RIGHT   LEFT   SURROUND   SPEAKERS   Left Surround   Right Surround   Speaker and Amplifier Connection   – 7 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   three.   Operations   Volume   The Source   Volume   Mute   Volume   Power   – + Remote Control   Power   Sleep   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   Volume   To raise volume:   Turn control on The Source   clockwise or   Mute   push “+” on the remote   control.   Open   Volume   CD   – + AM/FM   TV   CD   AM/FM   TV   Random   Repeat   Skip   Volume   Mute   Search   Tune   Aux   Auto Tune   Surround   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   – + Volume   Rear   Speakers   Calibrate   Tone   – Bass   + – Treble   + Tuner Presets   TM   – + Auto   Add   Surround Mode   Delete   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   To lower volume:   Turn volume control   on The Source counter-   clockwise or   push “–” on the remote   control.   Mute   To lower volume   Mute   completely: Push “Mute”   on the remote control.   When “Mute” is pushed   again, the volume will   return to its original level.   Volume   – + REMOTE   – 8 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Bass   Treble   Surround   Surround   – Treble   + + – Bass   + – Treble   Surround Mode   – + – + Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   REMOTE   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   To raise the bass level:   Push “+” on The Source or   push “Calibrate” on the   remote control until “Treble”   illuminates in The Source   display. Push “+” until you   reach the desired level.   To raise the treble level:   Push “+” on The Source or   push “Calibrate” on the   remote control until “Bass”   illuminates in The Source   display. Push “+” until you   reach the desired level.   Surround   Surround   – Treble   + + – Bass   + – Treble   Surround Mode   – + – + Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   REMOTE   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   push “Calibrate” on the   remote control until “Treble”   illuminates in The Source   display. Push “–” until you   reach the desired level.   To lower the treble level:   Push “–” on The Source or   To lower the bass level:   Push “–” on The Source or   push “Calibrate” on the   remote control until “Bass”   illuminates in The Source   display. Push “–” until you   reach the desired level.   – 9 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To Play a CD   CD Operation   Search   Tune   The Source   TV   Aux   Power   Volume   Surround   Power   Open   REMOTE   Remote Control   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   the remote control.   (The door will close   automatically.)   1. Push “Power” and/or   “Open” on The Source.   2. Insert CD.   3. Push “Play” on The   Source or   Power   Sleep   Volume   Mute   Open   Volume   CD   – + AM/FM   TV   To Skip to a Different Track   CD   Random   Repeat   Skip   AM/FM   TV   Search   Tune   Aux   Auto Tune   AM/FM   TV   Surround   Skip   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   – + Search   Tune   Rear   Speakers   Calibrate   Tone   – Bass   + – Treble   + Tuner Presets   TM   Aux   Auto   Add   Surround Mode   Delete   REMOTE   THE SOURCE   | | the remote control until the   number of the desired track   appears on the display.   Push “ <” or “> ” on   The Source or   To Scan within the Same Track   Skip   AM/FM   Search   Tune   TV   Aux   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   Push “<<” or “>>” on   The Source or   the remote control.   – 10 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To Pause the CD   To Play the Tracks of a CD in Random Order   Push “Random” on The Source.   Search   Tune   The Source will automatically   delete each track it has played   from the “Random” operation.   TV   CD   AM/FM   TV   Random   Repeat   Aux   Auto Tune   Surround   REMOTE   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   the remote control. Push   again to resume play.   Push “Pause” on The Source   or   To Stop the CD   To Repeat the Disc   CD   AM/FM   TV   Random   Note: If “Random” and   Search   Tune   “Repeat” are both engaged the   CD player will randomly play   the disc, deleting all played   tracks, until the disc is   TV   Repeat   Aux   Auto Tune   finished. It will then randomly   play the disc again.   Surround   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   Push “Repeat” on The Source.   Push “Stop” on The Source   or   the remote control.   To Program the CD   Tuner Presets   Skip   Auto   Add   Power   Search   Tune   Delete   Volume   Open   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   | | 4. Push “Add” to program   track. Repeat procedure   until all desired tracks are   programmed.   1. Push “Power” and/or   “Open” on The Source.   2. Insert CD.   3. Push “ <” or “> ” to   select desired track.   – 11 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   To Switch Between AM and FM   Tuner Operation   Power   Sleep   AM/FM   Repeat   The Source   Mute   TV   Auto Tune   Volume   CD   + Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   Rear   Power   AM/FM   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   Remote Control   Push “AM/FM” on   The Source or   the remote control.   Power   Sleep   Volume   Mute   Open   Volume   CD   – + AM/FM   TV   CD   Random   Repeat   Skip   AM/FM   TV   To Tune to a Particular Station   Search   Tune   Aux   Auto Tune   Surround   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   Skip   – + AM/FM   Rear   Speakers   Calibrate   Tone   – Bass   + – Treble   + Tuner Presets   Search   Tune   TM   Auto   Add   Surround Mode   TV   Delete   Aux   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   Push “<<” or “>>” on   The Source or   the remote control. To   search rapidly, hold down   the “<<” or “>>” button.   Power   Sleep   AM/FM   TV   Repeat   Power   Mute   Auto Tune   Volume   CD   + Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   Rear   AM/FM   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   THE SOURCE   Push “Power” on The Source   or   the remote control.   “AM/FM” on The Source or   – 12 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If a Selected FM Station is a Little Noisy   To Have the Tuner Search for the Next Strong Station   TV   Auto Tune   AM/FM   Repeat   Skip   Skip   AM/FM   TV   AM/FM   TV   TV   Auto Tune   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   Search   Tune   Search   Tune   Rear   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   Speakers   Aux   Aux   Rear   Speakers   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   Push “Stereo/Mono” on The   Source. This will play the   selected station without   any stereo separation,   but there will be much   less background noise.   Then, when you push “<<”   or “>>” on The Source or   the remote control will   tune up or down one   frequency at a time.   When in the “Mono” mode,   the “<<” or “>>” on The   Source or   Push “Auto Tune” on   The Source.   the remote control, the   tuner will automatically   advance to the next   station with a strong   signal.   – 13 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Preset Operation   Tuner Presets   Tuner Presets   The Source   Auto   Add   Auto   Add   Delete   Delete   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   Power   1. Tune to the station   that you want to add   into memory.   2. Push “Add” on The   Source. That station is now   added to your selection of   stations in memory.   3. To delete a preset:   Remote Control   Push “Delete” on The Source.   That station is now removed   from your selection of   stations in memory.   Power   Sleep   Volume   Mute   Open   Volume   CD   – + AM/FM   TV   CD   Random   Repeat   Skip   AM/FM   TV   Search   Tune   Aux   Auto Tune   Surround   Skip   AM/FM   TV   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   – + Rear   Speakers   Search   Tune   Calibrate   Tone   – Bass   + – Treble   + Tuner Presets   TM   Auto   Add   Surround Mode   Aux   Delete   THE SOURCE   REMOTE   4. To skip between preset   the remote control.   | | stations: Push “ <” or “> ”   on The Source or   The Source has a unique   feature that will automati-   cally place up to 32   stations in memory. To   activate this feature, push   and hold the “Auto” button   for one second. The tuner   will search the dial and   place the stations with a   strong signal into memory.   Note: Activating this feature   will delete all stations that   were previously stored in   memory. To prevent this from   accidentally occurring, the   Auto button will only activate   if held for a full second.   Tuner Presets   Auto   Add   Delete   THE SOURCE   – 14 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   * * What is Dolby Pro Logic ?   Surround Mode Operation   * * Dolby Pro Logic is an   encode/decode process by   which four channels of   sound-track information   are encoded into two   into four channels for   playback through five   loudspeakers. Remember   that a Dolby Pro Logic   system consists of three   channels of information   for front left, center, and   right speakers and one   channel of mono surround   information. The surround   channel is played back   through two speakers.   Dolby Pro Logic helps to   re-create all of the impact   and excitement of a movie   theater in your home.   The Source   channels for playback on   VCRs, laser disc players,   and some TV broadcasts,   and then decoded back   Power   Remote Control   Power   Sleep   Volume   Mute   Open   Volume   CD   – + AM/FM   TV   CD   Random   Repeat   Skip   AM/FM   TV   Search   Tune   Aux   This system contains three surround modes.   Auto Tune   Surround   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   1. Dolby Pro Logic –   In this mode all five   speakers are used.   2. Dolby Pro Logic Phantom –   3. 2-channel – In this   mode the program is   played back in a tra-   ditional stereo form.   – + In this mode the center   channel does not operate.   This may be preferred   when listening to a music   source that was not   Rear   Speakers   Calibrate   Tone   – Bass   + – Treble   + Tuner Presets   TM   Auto   Add   Surround Mode   Delete   recorded with surround-   channel information.   Rear   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   – Bass   + Speakers   Aux   Rear   Surround Mode   Speakers   Surround   – + Calibrate   Tone   REMOTE   THE SOURCE   THE SOURCE   the remote control.   If you are listening to a   program in the Dolby Pro   Logic Normal or Phantom   mode and you wish to turn   off the surround speakers:   Push “Rear Speakers” on   The Source.   To switch between the   three surround modes:   Push “Surround Mode” on   The Source or   – 15 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Balance   Test Tone   The Source   Surround   Surround   Surround   – + – + – + Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   REMOTE   Power   Remote Control   Push “Calibrate” on the   remote control until   “Balance” appears in the   display.   Push “+” on the remote   Push “–” on the remote   control to adjust the balance control to adjust the   Power   Sleep   Volume   Mute   toward the right speaker.   balance toward the left   speaker.   Open   Volume   CD   – + AM/FM   TV   CD   Random   Repeat   Skip   AM/FM   TV   Center-Channel Volume   Search   Tune   Aux   Auto Tune   Surround   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   – + Rear   Speakers   Surround   Surround   Surround   Calibrate   Tone   – Bass   + – Treble   + Tuner Presets   TM   Auto   Add   Surround Mode   – + – + – + Delete   Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   REMOTE   For proper Dolby Pro Logic   operation, a test tone   is used to calibrate the   volume settings of the   speakers. A noise will be   heard cycling, in order,   from the front left, center,   right, and both surround   speakers.   Push “Calibrate” on the   remote control until “Center” control to increase the   appears in the display and   the corresponding LED on   top of the display is lit.   Push “+” on the remote   Push “–” on the remote   control to decrease the   volume of the center channel.   Aux   volume of the center   channel.   Surround   – + Calibrate   Tone   THE SOURCE   Rear-Channel Volume   Using the remote control,   push “Tone.” Then adjust   the Center and Surround   levels until the volume   of all the speakers is the   same during the test.   used to calibrate the   In fact, when listening to a   movie, virtually all of the   dialogue and a substantial   number of the effects are   reproduced through the   center channel.   performance of the system.   When listening to an actual   recording, the volume level   of the surround channels is   generally much lower than   that of the front channels.   Surround   Surround   Surround   – + – + – + Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   Note: The test tone is   REMOTE   Push “–” on the remote   control to decrease the   volume of the rear channels.   Push “Calibrate” on the   remote control until “Rear”   appears in the display and   the corresponding LED on   top of the display is lit.   Push “+” on the remote   control to increase   the volume of the rear   channels.   – 16 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The delay control allows   the user to set the sur-   round delay between 15   and 30 milliseconds in   one-millisecond increments.   The best setting will   depend on the distance   between the main   listening area and the   front speakers as well as   the distance between the   main listening area and   the rear speakers. The chart   at the bottom shows the   recommended settings.   Delay Time   The Source   40   35   30   25   20   15   10   5 Power   Remote Control   Power   Sleep   Volume   Mute   Open   Volume   CD   – + AM/FM   TV   CD   Random   Repeat   Skip   AM/FM   TV   Search   Tune   Aux   Auto Tune   Surround   Tape/Aux Stereo/Mono   – + Rear   Speakers   Calibrate   Tone   – Bass   + – Treble   + Tuner Presets   TM   Auto   Add   Surround Mode   Delete   0 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40   Distance (in feet) From Front Speakers   Surround   Surround   Surround   – + – + – + Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   REMOTE   Calibrate   REMOTE   Push “–” on the remote   control to decrease the   delay time.   Push “Calibrate” on the   remote control until “Delay”   appears in the display and   the corresponding LED on   top of the display is lit.   Push “+” on the remote   control to increase the   delay time.   – 17 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Troubleshooting   If there is no sound from any   of the speakers, check the   following:   ence this problem, connecting the   audio outputs from your hi-fi VCR,   laser disc player, DVD player, or   satellite receiver directly to one of   the inputs on The Source will pro-   vide a proper audio signal and   allow you to enjoy true Dolby Pro   Logic surround sound.   If you have low bass output,   check the following:   • Experiment with placement of   the subwoofer. Remember, place   the subwoofer in a corner to get   maximum bass output from the   system.   • Increase the level of bass,   using the remote control.   • Adjust the level control on the   rear of the subwoofer.   • Make sure the subwoofer is   plugged into an active AC wall   outlet.   • Make sure the Master Power   Switch, located on the rear of the   subwoofer, is in the “On/Standby”   position.   • Make sure there is a source –   for example, a VCR or television –   hooked up to the TV or tape/aux   input jacks on The Source.   • Make sure that the program   material is playing.   If there is no sound from the   surround speakers or sound is   very low, check the following:   • Check all connections between   the amplifier and each of the   speakers.   • Raise the surround volume   from the remote control   (see “Operation” section).   • Make sure the TV show or movie   If you are having trouble picking   up radio stations, check the   following:   • Make sure the antenna is   hooked up properly.   • Depending on your distance from   the station’s transmitter, you may   need to install an FM antenna on   the roof or in the attic.   • Recheck the hookup connec-   tions.   If most of the sound comes from you are watching is recorded in   the center-channel speaker, with Dolby Surround.   little or no information from   the surround channels, note the   following:   If there is no sound from the   center speaker, check the   following:   Although most of today’s televi-   sions are equipped with stereo   audio output jacks, some stereo   televisions have poor audio sec-   tions and are unable to provide a   Dolby Pro Logic encoded signal. In   the unlikely event that you experi-   • Make sure that the processor   is in the Pro Logic mode. If it is   in Phantom or Stereo mode, the   center speaker will not play.   • Check the connections between   the subwoofer and the center   speaker.   – 18 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Specifications   Components   ESC350 System   The Source   The Source   Amplifier   Dimensions (H x W x D)   4-5/8 x 10-1/4 x 9-3/4 inches   117 x 260 x 248mm   Weight   surround sound processor,   CD player, AM/FM tuner   Subwoofer   8" driver in a bass-reflex   enclosure   Satellite Speakers   3/4" tweeters,   3" midrange driver   System Remote   credit-card-sized   hand-held controller   200 watts total system output;   front channels:   35 watts x 3 @ .1% THD;   surround channels:   15 watts x 2 @ .1% THD;   subwoofer:   65 watts x 1 @ 1% THD   System Frequency   Response (–6dB)   35Hz – 20kHz   5 lbs/2.3 kg   Subwoofer   Dimensions (H x W x D)   15-1/8 x 13 x 14-1/2 inches   384 x 330 x 368mm   Weight   Signal-to-Noise Ratio   90dB   34.5 lbs/15.7 kg   Input Impedance   20k ohms   Input Sensitivity   250mV   Satellites   Dimensions (H x W x D)   4-3/8 x 3-3/16 x 3-3/4 inche   111 x 81 x 95mm   Weight   s .8 lbs/.4 kg   System Remote   Dimensions (H x W x D)   4-7/8 x 2-1/4 x 1/4 inches   124 x 57 x 6mm   Weight   .25 lbs/.11 kg   Occasional refinements   may be made to existing   products without notice,   but will always meet   or exceed original   specifications unless   otherwise stated.   – 19 –   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   JBL Consumer Products   250 Crossways Park Drive, Woodbury, NY 11797   8500 Balboa Boulevard, Northridge, CA 91329   1-800-336-4JBL (4525) (USA only)   1998 JBL, Incorporated. JBL and Simply Cinema are   registered trademarks of JBL, Incorporated.   *Trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.   © 8/98   Part No. ESC350OM   A Harman International Company   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |