Technical specification
Digital audio
Digital inputs.
balanced, 3 RCA, 3 TOS-Link.
Digital output
RCA, TOS-Link
Frequency response
20Hz-20kHz+ 0.2dB
THD and noise
0,005% @ kHz (AES7 filter)
Analogue audio
Analogue inputs
2 balanced, 8 RCA.
Balanced analogue inputs
Front (left and right)
Center, Sub, Surr (left and right)
Surr back (left and right)
Analogue outputs
Front (left and right)
Center, Sub, Surr (left and right)
Surr back (left and right)
Analogue record output
RCA (left and right)
Analog zone2 output
RCA (left and right)
Frequency response
0Hz-00kHz, dB
THD
<0.005%, 20Hz-20kHz
Signal to noise ratio
-0dB
Input impedance
47kΩ unbalanced
3kΩ balanced
Output impedance
47Ω unbalanced
47Ω balanced
Control
IR Input, 3 2v outputs (triggers),
RS232
Video
0 bit digital video conversion system
supporting NTSC/PAL, Component,
S-Video and Composite, with OSD.
Video inputs
3 HDMI, 3 Component, 3 S-Video,
4 Composite.
Video output
HDMI, Component,
S-Video, Composite
Video zone2 output
S-Video, Composite
Processing
Modes
Stereo
Bypass
Party
Dolby Prologic IIx Music
Dolby Prologic IIx Movie
DTS NEO:6 MUSIC
DTS NEO:6 CINEMA
Decoding formats
Dolby Digital
Dolby Digital EX
Dolby Prologic II
Dolby Prologic IIx
DTS
DTS ES
DTS Neo:6
DTS 96/24
MULTI/2 CH PCM/LPCM
Sampling rates
32kHz, 44.kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz,
92kHz (AES/EBU)
General
Power consumption
Operating: <60W
Standby: <5W
Size
430 x 385 x 80mm (WxDxH)
Weight
6kg
Using a second zone
For each input the ZONE 2 SETTINGS
menu allows you to specify an
analogue audio input and an S-Video or
composite video input to be output to
the Zone 2 outputs.
Option
Description
INPUT
Select one of the 5 inputs to
be configured.
AUDIO
Allows you to specify an
VIDEO
analogue audio input and an
S-Video or composite video
input to be output to the
Zone 2 outputs.
VOLUME
Allows you to set the current
Zone 2 volume (0 to 99).
VOLUME
Determines the default Zone
DEFAULT
2 volume (0 to 99) when
the SP32 is turned on from
standby.
Note: Analogue inputs 9 and 0 cannot
simultaneously be used for the main
and Zone 2 sources.
RS232
The RS232 connector allows your dealer
to upgrade the firmware on your SP32,
or control the SP32 as part of a multi-
room system. Do not connect anything
to this socket unless instructed by your
dealer.
additional information
Saving installer settings
Once you have configured the SP32 you
can save the settings in a password-
protected file, and then recall them at
any time to restore the SP32 to your
custom configuration.
•
Select MEMORY from the MAIN MENU.
•
Select SAVE INSTALLER SETTINGS from
the MAIN MENU.
The first time you will be prompted to
set a password.
•
Highlight NEW PASSWORD and press
SELECT, enter the password using
the number keys (or
A, V, <, and >
the remote, then press @.
•
Highlight CONFIRM NEW and press
SELECT, confirm the password using
the number keys (or
A, V, <, and >
the remote, then press @.
The screen will confirm NEW PASSWORD
HAS BEEN STORED.
Now save the current settings as
follows:
•
Highlight SAVE INSTALLER SETTINGS
and press SELECT.
•
Press SELECT and enter the password
you have just defined.
The screen will confirm INSTALLER
SETTINGS HAVE BEEN SAVED.
Recalling installer settings
You can recall the installer settings at
any time:
•
On the MEMORY menu select RECALL
INST SETTINGS.
The SP32 will restart with the new
configuration.
Performing a factory reset
If you want to restore the settings to
their default factory values you can
perform a factory reset as follows:
•
On the MEMORY menu select RECALL
FACTORY SETTINGS.
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