Mode selection buttons – Bryston SP1.7 Series User Manual

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MODE SELECTION BUTTONS:

8. Digital Mode and Indicator

This button operates as a three-way toggle function. The LED immediately

above the button has two colors - RED and GREEN, and an OFF mode

where it is not illuminated.

When Digital Mode is selected, the decoder will automatically default to a

digital signal for the selected input if one is present.

If a digital signal is present and detected, the SP1.7 will automatically determine

the type of bitstream and select the proper decoding mode. The indicator

LED will turn green when this happens.

If NO DIGITAL SIGNAL is detected the SP1.7 will default back to the analog

input for the selected source. This also automatically puts the SP1.7 into its

Digital Standby Mode. When this occurs the LED indicator will turn RED

In this mode, the decoder will continually check the selected source inputs

for the presence of a digital signal. If one is detected, the SP1.7 will auto-

matically switch over to the pre-selected digital operation mode for that source.

To defeat this auto-digital detect mode you must press the button again. If

you do the LED will go OFF.

When this mode of operation is selected the SP1.7 will look at ONLY its

analog inputs. If a digital signal does appear the SP1.7 will NOT recognize

it and will remain in its analog only mode until you press the Digital button

again to either select the digital source or place the SP1.7 into its auto detect

mode as explained above.

9. Surround Button

Pressing this button will engage the SP1.7’s surround listening mode. When

this function is operational the LED will turn green. For Dolby Digital 5.1,

DTS 5.1, and DTS-ES 6.1 bitstreams, the signal will be decoded and pre-

sented with no additional post-processing. For 2-channel source material,

the SP1 will synthesize surround information based on the chosen Surround

Mode (see 31. for Surround Mode information).

DIGITAL

SURROUND

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