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SPA21 SURROUND AMPLIFIER USER GUIDE

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SPA21 SURROUND AMPLIFIER USER GUIDE

SETTING UP THE SPEAKERS

The SPEAKER CONFIG menu will be displayed:

To define the GENERAL layout

First define the GENERAL layout; the other layouts 
will all be based on this.

•   With MODE highlighted use the VOLUME control 

on the front panel or the   or    buttons on the 
remote control to select GENERAL.

•   Use the SELECTOR on the front panel or the 

 or   buttons on the remote control to highlight 

each menu option in turn.

•   Use the VOLUME control on the front panel or the 

 or    buttons on the remote control to select the  

appropriate value for each option.

If you select SMALL for a channel, frequencies below 
the X-OVER setting are sent to the speaker(s) specified 
by the BASS MODE option.

The options are explained in the following table:

Option                       Description

SUBWOOFER                  Select OFF or ON to specify whether the 

layout should include a subwoofer.

FRONT                            Select SMALL or LARGE to specify whether 

the front speakers can handle bass.

CENTER                          Select NONE, SMALL, or LARGE to specify 

whether there is a center speaker in the 
system, and whether it is small or large.

SURR                              Select NONE, SMALL, or  LARGE to specify 

information about the surround speakers.

SURR BACK                    Select NONE, 1/SMALL, 1/LARGE, 

2/SMALL, or 2/LARGE to specify the number 
and sound of the surround back speakers.

BASS MODE                    Specifies how to handle the bass from 

channels defined as SMALL. TO SUB sends it 
to the subwoofer, along with the LFE channel. 
TO LARGE divides it between the channels 
defined as LARGE. TO BOTH sends the bass 
information to both TO LARGE and TO SUB. 
EXTRA sends all bass information below the 
X-OVER setting to the subwoofer, along with 
the LFE channel.

X-OVER                           Allows you to define the crossover frequency 

(40-200 Hz) used for speakers defined as 
SMALL, and by the BASS MODE EXTRA 
setting.

INT AMP                         Select FRONT or S-BACK to specify which 

speakers should be supplied by the internal 
amplifier.

•    Press the MENU button on the front panel or remote 

control to return to the SETUP MENU.

To define other layouts

You can now optionally define layouts DOLBY DIGITAL, 
DTS, and OTHER which modify the GENERAL layout 
when the source is Dolby Digital, DTS, or two-channel. 
For example, you can add a subwoofer to the Dolby Dig-
ital layout for use with movie soundtracks.

Setting the speaker delays

The next step in setting up the loudspeakers is to set the 
speaker delays to ensure that the sound image is correctly 
focused.

Delaying the sound from a speaker by 1 milli-second is 
equivalent to moving the speaker one foot (0.3 m) further 
away from the listener.

Summary of Contents for SPA21

Page 1: ...SPA21 SURROUND PROCESSING AMPLIFIER...

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Page 3: ...d Works Copyright 1992 1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc All rights reserved LaserDisc is a trademark of Pioneer Electric Corp All other product names are trademarks or regis tered trademarks of their respe...

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Page 5: ...s 8 Video connections 8 Record inputs 9 Data and RS232 9 DC trigger outputs 12V 9 Connecting to the Primare DVD26 DVD Player 9 Operating the SPA21 Changing volume 11 Changing levels 11 Using menus Usi...

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Page 7: ...Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Digital or DTS formats to provide eight discrete output channels for up to eight loudspeakers in a surround system The SPA21 provides a wide range of processing options to allow...

Page 8: ...nterface TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION General Output power 5 100W 8 Analog inputs 8 RCA Digital inputs 2 RCA 2 TOS Link Video inputs 4 composite 2 S Video 2 component Analog outputs Front left and right ce...

Page 9: ...on mode CD Analog 1 None Bypass High quality CD player DVD Digital 1 S Video 1 2 CH DVD player Tuner Analog 2 None Stereo FM radio tuner TV Analog 3 Video 1 Dolby Pro Television or Logic II monitor Sa...

Page 10: ...al AC supply If a different voltage is stated on the type plate do not connect the SPA21 to the mains power and seek advice from your dealer Connect the mains power using the enclosed mains cable NOTE...

Page 11: ...es the volume changes a setting selected with the LEVEL button or operates the on screen menus C The button switches the SPA21 to standby mode or to on if you press it and hold it for a few seconds If...

Page 12: ...ic II monitor Sat Analog 5 Video 2 Dolby Pro Satellite receiver Logic II To select a source Turn the SELECTOR control on the front panel until the name of the source is shown on the front panel displa...

Page 13: ...ink inputs D Digital SPDIF output E Composite video inputs F Composite video outputs G S Video inputs H S Video outputs I Component video input 1 J Component video input 2 K Component video output L M...

Page 14: ...ted set of sources already set up and you may choose to leave the inputs as signed in this way However if you prefer you can reassign the inputs to sources in any way you prefer to suit the equipment...

Page 15: ...er outputs 12 V The DC trigger output 1 allows you to control other units in the system via the stand by button The DC trigger output 2 allows you to control surround equipment like home installations...

Page 16: ...10 SPA21 SURROUND AMPLIFIER USER GUIDE ADVANCED CONNECTING...

Page 17: ...position of the stereo image keeping the overall level of the sound the same The other adjustments change the level of the corresponding speaker s without affecting the remaining speakers in the surr...

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Page 19: ...ect a menu option and change its value using either the front panel controls or the remote control To select a menu option Either Turn the SELECTOR to highlight the menu option you want to select Or P...

Page 20: ...channel analog or digital source such as a CD the following options are available Option Description BYPASS The inputs are fed directly to the output with no decoding for the most faithful possible r...

Page 21: ...ngs permanently in the SPA21 You can then return to your saved settings at any time using the RECALL SETTINGS option to undo any subsequent configuration changes If the SPA21 was set up for you by an...

Page 22: ...our settings have been recalled To recall the installer or factory settings NOTE This will lose any inputs you have defined or any calibration changes you have made You should save your settings first...

Page 23: ...panel display DISPLAY TIME NONE for no delay or 1 sec to 10 sec for a specified time delay before dimming The following options on the DISPLAY SETTINGS menu determine the on screen display Option Des...

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Page 25: ...to large You can define four speaker layouts labelled GENERAL DTS DOLBY DIGITAL and OTHER These are se lected automatically for the appropriate source material To specify the speaker configuration Pr...

Page 26: ...RR BACK Select NONE 1 SMALL 1 LARGE 2 SMALL or 2 LARGE to specify the number and sound of the surround back speakers BASS MODE Specifies how to handle the bass from channels defined as SMALL TO SUB se...

Page 27: ...to highlight OUTPUT LEVELS MANUAL in the SET LEVELS menu and press the button on the front panel or the SELECT button on the remote control to select it The SET LEVELS menu shows the current speaker l...

Page 28: ...MUTE LEVEL The default value is set to FULL You can choose another value down to 60dB by means of the the or buttons on the remote control or the SELECTOR on the front panel Press the button on the f...

Page 29: ...igital audio input used for the source The video input used for the source if the source inclu des video The standard surround mode used for the source For analog sources an offset to balance the loud...

Page 30: ...LOG 1 to ANALOG 5 ANALOG EX1 to ANALOG EX3 DIGITAL 1 to DIGITAL 4 EXTERNAL or NONE VIDEO The video input used for the source VIDEO 1 to VIDEO 4 S VIDEO 1 and S VIDEO 2 COM PONENT1 and COMPONENT2 or NO...

Page 31: ...rce but select an unused source as the starting point Examples of sources The following examples show how to set up sources to cater for more advanced applications Defining two sources that use the sa...

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