JBL Synthesis Sdp-5 Manual
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Troubleshooting & Maintenance JBL Synthesis 6-23. Make sure audio has not been muted. The message “MUTE ON” or “FULL MUTE ON” will appear on the on-screen and front panel displays when audio has been muted. To deactivate mute, press the front panel or remote control Mute button or use the front panel volume knob or the remote control VOL and buttons to adjust volume level. 4. Check the INPUT SETUP menu DIGITAL IN and ANALOG IN parameters to ensure the appropriate audio connector is assigned to the selected input. Refer to page 3-6 for more information. 5. Make sure the SDP-5 is receiving an audio signal. To do this, follow the instructions that begin on page 2-18 to open the STATUS menu for the current input source. 6. Make sure all associated power amplifiers are powered on. Dialog sounds muffled.1. If the speaker setup does not include a center speaker, make sure a custom – as opposed to a JBL Synthesis – speaker setup is selected. Then, make sure the CUSTOM SETUP menu CENTER parameter is set to NONE (3-29).A humming sound is present in the audio.1. If a cable TV connection is present, disconnect the cable from the wall outlet. If this eliminates the humming sound, a ground loop isolation device is required. Contact your dealer or the cable provider for assistance. 2. Disconnect components one at a time to isolate the problem. Once the problem is identified, make sure the associated component is properly grounded and connected to the same electrical circuit as the SDP-5. TROUBLESHOOTING The SDP-5 does not power on.1. Attempt to power on the SDP-5 with the front panel standby button and remote control On button. 2. Make sure the rear panel power switch is set to the c(“on”) position. 3. Examine the power cord to ensure a good connection between the rear panel AC input connector and the wall outlet. 4. Check the electrical circuit and breaker.The remote control does not work.1. Make sure the front panel IR receiver window shown on page 2-3 is not obstructed. The remote control must be in line-of- sight with the receiver for proper operation. Refer to page 2-9 for more information. 2. Make sure the remote control batteries are correctly inserted with the proper polarity. Refer to page 1-5 for instructions to install new batteries.The SDP-5 is powered on, but there is no audio.1. Examine the audio cables to ensure a good connection to the associated amplifier. 2. Make sure volume level is audible. Volume level can be increased with the front panel volume knob (2-3) or the remote control VOL and buttons (2-14).
Troubleshooting & Maintenance SDP-5 6-3The SDP-5 is powered on, but there is no video.1. Examine the video cables – particularly the S-video cables – to ensure a good connection to the associated component. 2. Check the INPUT SETUP menu VIDEO IN (page 3-11) and COMPONENT IN (page 3-12) parameters to ensure the appropriate video connector is assigned to the selected input.RF interference is present in the audio or video.1. Make sure the SDP-5 is not positioned near unshielded TV or FM antennas, cable TV decoders, and other RF-emitting devices. 2. Replace unshielded cables with shielded cables wherever possible.The SDP-5 is exhibiting erratic behavior.1. Set the rear panel power switch to the | (“off”) position. Wait 10 seconds. Then, set the rear panel power switch to the c (“on”) position. 2.Document all user-defined settings on the installation worksheet that begins on page A-14. Then, follow the instructions on the next page to restore factory-default settings.If all else fails . . .1. Set the rear panel power switch to the | (“off”) position. Wait 10 seconds. Then, set the rear panel power switch to the c (“on”) position. 2.Document all user-defined settings on the installation worksheet that begins on page A-14. Then, follow the instructions on the next page to restore factory-default settings. 3. Contact an authorized JBL Synthesis dealer. 4. Contact JBL Synthesis customer service at 818-830-8757. Note:Visit www.jblsynthesis.com for additionaltroubleshooting information. ROUTINE MAINTENANCEThe bulleted items below describe routine maintenance that should be performed on a periodic basis. •Clean the SDP-5 exterior surface with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use alcohol, benzene, acetone-based cleaners, or strong commercial cleaners. Do not use a cloth made with steel wool or metal polish. If the SDP-5 is exposed to a dusty environment, a low-pressure blower can be used to remove dust from its exterior surface. •Replace the remote control batteries as needed. The remote control requires two AA batteries. When these batteries are low on power, the remote control enters a low-voltage condition that prevents it from operating the SDP-5. When this occurs, follow the instructions on page 1-5 to replace the batteries. Normal operation will resume when new batteries are installed.
Troubleshooting & Maintenance JBL Synthesis 6-4The Mute button must be pressed within 2 seconds of activating the SDP-5. If the message MUTE ON appears on the on-screen and front panel displays when the Mute buttonRESTORING FACTORY-DEFAULT SETTINGSWhen factory-default settings are restored, all parameters and user-defined values are restored to their factory-default settings. Before restoring factory-default settings, it is recommended to record all user-defined settings on the installation worksheet that begins on page A-14. To restore factory-default settings: 1. Record all user-defined settings on the installation worksheet that begins on page A-14. When factory-default settings are restored,all parameters and user-defined values are restored to their factory-default settings. 2. If the SDP-5 is powered on, press the front panel standby button or the remote control Off button to activate standby mode and deactivate the SDP-5. If the SDP-5 is in standby mode, proceed to step 3. 3. Press the front panel standby button or the remote control On button to deactivate standby mode and activate the SDP-5. 4. Quickly press and hold the front panel or remote control Mute button until the FACTORY SETTINGS menu shown below opens on the on-screen and front panel displays.is pressed, too much time has passed. If this occurs, begin again with step 2. 5. Press the remote control Menu and arrows to highlight the desired option. Highlight the RESTORE DEFAULTS option to restore factory-default settings. Highlight the EXIT option to close the FACTORY SETTINGS menu without restoring factory- default settings. 6. When the desired option is highlighted, press the Menu arrow to select this option. •If the RESTORE DEFAULTS option was selected, the FACTORY SETTINGS message shown below appears on the on-screen and front panel displays. When this message appears, press a front panel or remote control button to restart the SDP-5. FACTORY SETTINGS EXIT RESTORE DEFAULTSRESTORE DEFAULTS FACTORY SETTINGS HAVE BEEN RESTORED PRESS ANY KEY TO RESTART FACTORY SETTINGS EXIT RESTORE DEFAULTSRESTORE DEFAULTS •If the EXIT option is selected, the FACTORY SETTINGS menu will close and the two-line status (2-18) opens on the on-screen and front panel displays.
A Appendix Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-2 Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4 Menu Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-4 Installation Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-14
Main Zone Audio Performance (continued) Zone 2 Audio Performance Main Zone Audio PerformanceAudio Input & Output ConnectorsAppendix JBL Synthesis A-2SPECIFICATIONS •8 stereo (RCA) or5 stereo and one 5.1-channel or2 stereo and two 5.1-channel connectors •4 S/PDIF coaxial (RCA) and 4 S/PDIF optical (TosLink) connectors •Coaxial and optical input connectors conform to IEC- 958, S/PDIF standards •Accepts 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96kHz sample rates •Accepts 16-24 bits PCM audio, Dolby Digital, dts, and dts-ES discrete data formats •8 unbalanced (RCA) connectors for Front L/R, Center, Subwoofer, Side L/R, and Rear L/R •1 unbalanced (RCA, variable output level) stereo connector •1 S/PDIF coaxial (RCA) connector Analog Audio Inputs Digital Audio Inputs Zone 2 Audio Outputs Main Zone Audio Outputs•24-bit, 96kHz, dual-bit ∆∑architecture •24-bit, 44.1 to 192kHz, multi-bit ∆∑architecture •10Hz to 20kHz, +0.05dB/-0.1dB, -0.5dB at 40kHz, reference 1kHz •Below 0.008% at 1kHz, maximum output level •108dB minimum, 22kHz bandwidth •108dB minimum, 22kHz bandwidth A/D Conversion D/A Conversion Frequency Response THD + Noise Dynamic Range Signal-to-Noise Ratio•200mVrms (2Vrms for maximum output level) at 0dB input gain•100kΩin parallel with 150pF •150mVrms typical, 6Vrms maximum (RCA connectors) •Maximum value with full-scale input signal and volume at +6dB •100Ωin parallel with 150pF (RCA connectors) •50Ωin parallel with 150pF (XLR connectors) Input SensitivityInput Impedance Output Level Output Impedance •100Ωin parallel with 150pF (RCA connectors) Output Impedance •24-bit, 44.1 to 192kHz, multi-bit ∆∑architecture •10Hz to 20kHz, +0.1dB/-0.25dB, -0.75dB at 40kHz, reference 1kHz •Below 0.005% at 1kHz, maximum output level •103dB minimum, 22kHz bandwidth •103dB minimum, 22kHz bandwidth •200mVrms (4Vrms for maximum output level) •100kΩin parallel with 150pF•200mVrms typical, 4Vrms maximum (RCA connectors) •Maximum value with full-scale input signal and volume at 0dB D/A Conversion Frequency Response THD + Noise Dynamic Range Signal-to-Noise Ratio Input Sensitivity Input Impedance Output Level
Component Video Performance Component Video Performance (continued) Other •150MHz Insertion Loss Bandwidth•1 power on/off and 1 programmable connector on detachable screw terminals (+12 VDC, 0.5 amps each) Trigger Outputs •2 9-pin D-sub connectors •90-250 VAC, 50-60Hz, 60W (universal line input), detachable power cord •Hand-held, backlit infrared remote control unit •Requires 2 AA batteries (Alkaline batteries recommended) •Height (with feet): 5.04 inches (128mm) •Width: 17.3 inches (440mm) •Depth: 14.85 inches (377mm) •Weight: 24lbs (10.7kg) •Brackets are provided for installation in a standard 19 equipment rack (3 rack units required). •Operating Temperature: 0° to 35°C (32° to 95°F) •Storage Temperature: -30° to 75°C (-22° to 167°F) •Relative Humidity: 95% maximum without condensation RS-232 Serial Input/ Output Power Requirements SDP-5 Dimensions & Weight Rack Mounting Environment Remote Control Composite & S-video PerformanceVideo Input & Output Connectors Appendix SDP-5 A-3 Specifications are subject to change without notice. •5 composite (RCA), 5 S-video, and 3 component video (RCA) •2 composite (RCA, 1 monitor and 1 Zone2), 2 S-video (1 monitor and 1 Zone2), and 1 component (RCA) Video Inputs Video Outputs•NTSC, PAL, and SECAM •Active •1.0V peak-to-peak Compatibility Switching Output Level •75Ω •>40dB •
Appendix JBL Synthesis A-4 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Application of Council Directive(s): 89/336/EEC and 93/68/EEC Standard(s) to which Conformity is Declared: EN55022:1994 + A1:1995 + A2:1997, EN55024:1998, EN61000-3-2: 2000, EN61000-3-3:2000, and EN60065: 1998 Manufacturer:Lexicon, Inc. 3 Oak Park Bedford, MA 01730-1413 USA The equipment identified here conforms to the Directive(s) and Standard(s) specified above. Type of Equipment:Digital Controller Model:JBL Synthesis SDP-5 Date:February 2003 Lexicon, Inc. Vice President of Engineering 3 Oak Park Bedford, MA 01730-1413 USA Tel: 781-280-0300 Fax: 781-280-0490 MENU TREEThe menu tree that begins on the next page is based on Software Version 1.0.
TOP CENTER BOTTOM DISPLAY SETUP ON-SCREEN DISPLAY FRONT PANEL DISPLAY A/V SYNC DELAY OFF CUSTOM NAME OFF EDIT CUSTOM NAME SPEAKER SETUP CUSTOM SETUP SYNTHESIS 7CH SETUP SPEAKER DISTANCES LEVELS CALIBRATION80Hz 80Hz80Hz 80Hz 80Hz 80Hz 80Hz 80HzL M SUBRC SL SR RLRR continued on page A-8 Appendix SDP-5 A-5MAIN MENU MODE ADJUST AUDIO CONTROLS SETUPSETUP SETUP INPUTS SPEAKERS REAR PANEL CONFIG DISPLAYS VOLUME CONTROLS TRIGGER LOCK OPTIONS INPUT SETUP DVD1 DVD2 SAT VCR TV CD TUNER AUXcontinued on page A-6 5 ST. & (1) 5.1 ANLG FOR REAR PANEL CFG2 ST. & (2) 5.1 ANLG FOR REAR PANEL CFG -10dB -20dB -30dB -40dB FULL MUTE LAST LVL, -80 to +6dB LOCKED UNLOCKED ON OFF OFF, 1 to 60ms 100% 75% 50% 25%ALWAYS ON 2 SECONDS ALWAYS OFF SECAM PAL NTSCON OFF ON OFF REAR PANEL CONFIG 8 STEREO INPUTS OR 5 ST. & (1) 5.1 ANLG OR 2 ST. & (2) 5.1 ANLG 8 STEREO INPUTS FOR REAR PANEL CFG VOLUME CONTROL SETUP MAIN PWR ON -30dB MUTE LEVEL FULL MUTE ZONE PWR ON -30dB LOCK OPTIONS MODES UNLOCKED AUDIO CNTRL UNLOCKED SETUP UNLOCKEDON-SCREEN DISPLAY STATUS 2 SECONDS POSITION TOP FORMAT NTSC BACKGROUND ON REMOTE STATE ON FRONT PANEL DISPLAY STATUS ALWAYS ON BRIGHTNESS 75% TRIGGER SETUP REMOTE ONLY OFF DVD1 OFF DVD2 OFF SAT OFF VCR OFF TV OFF CD OFF TUNER OFF AUX OFF ZONE2 INPUTS OFF L7FILM ON L7TV ON L7MUSIC ON L7MUSIC SURR ON %!PLII + THXON %!PLII MOVIE ON %!PLII MUSIC ON %!PRO LOGIC ON dts neo:6 FILM ON dts neo:6 MUSIC ON NIGHTCLUB ON CONCERT HALL ON CHURCH ON CATHEDRAL ON PANORAMA ON PARTY ON 2-CHANNEL OFF MONO LOGIC ON MONO SURROUND ON MONO ON 5.1 L7FILM ON 5.1 L7TV ON 5.1 L7MUSIC ON 5.1 THXISurEX ON 5.1 THXIMUSIC ON %! DIGITAL EX ON 5.1 2-CHANNEL OFF 5.1 MONO LOGIC ON 5.1 MONO SURR ON 5.1 MONO ON DTS-ES L7FILM ON DTS-ES L7MUSIC ON DTS-ES THXON DTS THXIMUSIC ON DTS-ESON DTS-ES2-CHAN OFF 5.1a BYPASS ON 2CH BYPASS OFF EDIT CUSTOM NAME SDP-5 WYBUTTONS TO EDIT UP TO 20 CHARACTERS VBUTTON TO ADVANCE^
Appendix JBL A-6Menu Tree (continued from page A-5) Selecting the SETUP menu INPUTS option prompts the selection of the desired input (e.g. DVD1). Selecting an input opens the corresponding INPUT SETUP menu shown below. The parameters on the left side of the INPUT SETUP menus are identicalregardless of which input is selected. The parameter settings on the right side are adjustable. Default parameter settings differ from input to input. The INPUT SETUP menus shown below indicate default parameter settings for each input. MAIN MENU MODE ADJUST AUDIO CONTROLS SETUPSETUP SETUP INPUTS SPEAKERS REAR PANEL CONFIG DISPLAYS VOLUME CONTROLS TRIGGER LOCK OPTIONS INPUT SETUP DVD1 DVD2 SAT VCR TV CD TUNER AUX DVD1 INPUT SETUP NAME DVD1 DIGITAL IN COAX-1 ANALOG IN NONE ANLG IN LVL +0dB VIDEO IN S-VIDEO-1 COMPONENT IN 1 2-CHL7FILM %!D5.1 L7FILM DTS-ES DTS-ES L7FILM MAIN ADVANCED ZONE2 IN DIGITAL continued from page A-5 INPUTS CD INPUT SETUP NAME CD DIGITAL IN COAX-3 ANALOG IN NONE ANLG IN LVL +0dB VIDEO IN COMPOSITE-1 COMPONENT IN NONE 2-CH L7 MUSIC %!D5.1 L7MUSIC DTS-ES DTS-ES L7MUSIC MAIN ADVANCED ZONE2 IN DIGITAL TUNER INPUT SETUP NAME TUNER DIGITAL IN NONE ANALOG IN ANALOG-4 ANLG IN LVL +0dB VIDEO IN NONE COMPONENT IN NONE 2-CH L7 MUSIC %!D5.1 L7MUSIC DTS-ES DTS-ES L7MUSIC MAIN ADVANCED ZONE2 IN ANLGAUX INPUT SETUP NAME AUX DIGITAL IN OPTICAL-3 ANALOG IN NONE ANLG IN LVL +0dB VIDEO IN COMPOSITE-2 COMPONENT IN NONE 2-CH L7 MUSIC %!D5.1 L7MUSIC DTS-ES DTS-ES L7MUSIC MAIN ADVANCED ZONE2 IN DIGITAL TV INPUT SETUP NAME TV DIGITAL IN OPTICAL-2 ANALOG IN ANALOG-3 ANLG IN LVL +0dB VIDEO IN S-VIDEO-5 COMPONENT IN NONE 2-CHL7TV %!D5.1 L7TV DTS-ES DTS-ES L7FILM- MAIN ADVANCED ZONE2 IN ANLG SAT INPUT SETUP NAME SAT DIGITAL IN OPTICAL-1 ANALOG IN ANALOG-1 ANLG IN LVL +0dB VIDEO IN S-VIDEO-3 COMPONENT IN 3 2-CHL7TV %!D5.1 L7TV DTS-ES DTS-ES L7FILM MAIN ADVANCED ZONE2 IN ANLGVCR INPUT SETUP NAME VCR DIGITAL IN NONE ANALOG IN ANALOG-2 ANLG IN LVL +0dB VIDEO IN S-VIDEO-4 COMPONENT IN NONE 2-CHL7FILM %!D5.1 L7FILM DTS-ES DTS-ES L7FILM MAIN ADVANCED ZONE2 IN ANLG DVD2 INPUT SETUP NAME DVD2 DIGITAL IN COAX-2 ANALOG IN NONE ANLG IN LVL +0dB VIDEO IN S-VIDEO-2 COMPONENT IN 2 2-CHL7FILM %!D5.1 L7FILM DTS-ES DTS-ES L7FILM MAIN ADVANCED ZONE2 IN DIGITAL
Appendix SDP-5 A-7 Selecting an INPUT SETUP menu item opens the corresponding menu shown below. These menus are identical regardless of which input is selected. The DVD1 INPUT SETUP menu is shown at the left as an example. Whenever it appears, any other INPUT SETUP menu shown on the previous page may be substituted. DVD1 2-CH MODE L7FILM L7TV L7MUSIC L7MUSIC SURR %!PLII + THX %!PLII MOVIE %!PLII MUSIC %!PRO LOGIC NIGHTCLUB CONCERT HALL CHURCH CATHEDRAL PANORAMA PARTY 2-CHANNEL MONO LOGIC MONO SURROUND MONO USE LAST DVD1 DTS-ESMODE DTS-ES L7FILM DTS-ES L7MUSIC DTS-ES THX DTS-ES DTS-ES2-CHAN USE LAST DVD1 DIGITAL IN COAX-1 COAX-2 COAX-3 COAX-4 OPTICAL-1 OPTICAL-2 OPTICAL-3 OPTICAL-4 NONE DVD1 VIDEO IN COMPOSITE-1 COMPOSITE-2 COMPOSITE-3 COMPOSITE-4 COMPOSITE-5 S-VIDEO-1 S-VIDEO-2 S-VIDEO-3 S-VIDEO-4 S-VIDEO-5 NONE DVD1 %!D MODE 5.1 L7FILM 5.1 L7TV 5.1 L7MUSIC 5.1 THX %!DIGITAL 5.1 2-CHANNEL 5.1 MONO LOGIC 5.1 MONO SURR 5.1 MONO USE LAST DVD1 INPUT NAME EDIT INPUT NAME RESTORE DEFAULT NAME DVD1 ANALOG IN ANALOG-1 ANALOG-2 ANALOG-3 ANALOG-4 ANALOG-5 ANALOG-6 ANALOG-7 ANALOG-8 NONE DVD1 COMPONENT COMPONENT-1 COMPONENT-2 COMPONENT-3 NONE PRESS MENU VTO RESTORE INPUT NAMEEDIT INPUT NAME DVD1 WYBUTTONS TO EDIT UP TO 8 CHARACTERS VBUTTON TO ADVANCE^ DVD1 INPUT SETUP NAME DVD1 DIGITAL IN COAX-1 ANALOG IN NONE ANLG IN LVL +0dB VIDEO IN S-VIDEO-1 COMPONENT IN 1 2-CHL7FILM %!D5.1 L7FILM DTS-ES DTS-ES L7FILM MAIN ADVANCED ZONE2 IN DIGITAL DIGITAL ANLG DMIX DIGITAL ANALOG AUTO ON OFF AUTO OFFON OFF MAIN MENU MODE ADJUST AUDIO CONTROLS SETUPSETUP SETUP INPUTS SPEAKERS REAR PANEL CONFIG DISPLAYS VOLUME CONTROLS TRIGGER LOCK OPTIONS INPUT SETUP DVD1 DVD2 SAT VCR TV CD TUNER AUXcontinued from page A-6 INPUTS DVD1 -18 to +12dB DVD1 MAIN ADV* INPUT SELECT DIGITAL 2-CH ANLG BYP OFF S-VIDEO 16:9 AUTO S-VIDEO OSD 4:3 ON COMPONENT OSD OFF DVD1 ANLG IN LVL AUTO OFF MANUAL +0dB AUTO GAIN +0.0dBLCRSL SR SB LFEXXXXXX X0 -6 -15 -30 -45dB Indicates the current amount of analog audio input level adjustment for the selected analog audio input connector. This parameter cannot be adjusted. The appearance of the ANALOG IN menu depends on the configuration of the analog audio input connectors. Refer to page 3-8 for more information.Selecting the INPUT SETUP menu MAIN ADVANCED option opens the MAIN ADV menu shown above. The parameters on the left side of this menu are identical regardless of which input is selected. The settings on the right side are adjustable. Default parameter settings differ from input to input. The MAIN ADV menu shown above indicates the default parameter settings for the DVD1 input. The MAIN ADV menus shown on page 3-17 indicate default parameter settings for each input.