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Crestron HD-XSP Quick Start Manual

Crestron HD-XSP Quick Start Manual

7.1 high-definition professional surround sound processor
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HD-XSP
1
Introduction
The HD-XSP is a 7.1 surround sound processor featuring multiple inputs and downmixing capabilities.
2
Hardware Hookup
Connect the Device
Make connections to the HD-XSP as shown in the following diagram.
HDMI OUT:
To HDMI Device
From Digital Audio Sources
3
HDMI
2
4
IN
OUT
DIGITAL
HDMI IN:
INPUT:
From HDMI Source
From Unbalanced Analog
Audio Sources
Connect Balanced/Unbalanced Input & Outputs
One balanced/unbalanced audio input and four balanced/unbalanced audio outputs are provided, utilizing 5-pin and 6-pin
terminal block connectors respectively. For connection details, refer to the following diagrams.
Balanced Input
L
R
+ -
G
+ -
Shield
Right
+
Left
+
Unbalanced Input
L
R
+ -
G
+ -
Shield
Right
+
Shield
Left
+
(Continued in following column)
1
For details, refer to the latest revision of the
HD-XSP Operations & Installation Guide, Doc. 7446.
QUICKSTART DOC. 7447A (2035044)
7.1 High-Definition Professional Surround Sound Processor
DIGITAL:
OUTPUT:
To Amplifiers
OUTPUT
L
MIX
FRONT
SURROUND
BACK
CENTER - SUB
DOWNMIX
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
C
S
L
R
+ -
G
+ -
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
R
5
6
BALANCED
INPUT
INPUT:
From Balanced or Unbalanced
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Analog Audio Source
Balanced Output
Balanced Output
(Center & Sub)
L
R
C
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
Shield
Right
+
AMP
Left
+
Unbalanced Output
Unbalanced Output
(Center & Sub)
L
R
C
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
G
+ -
Right
+
AMP
Left
+
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Specifications subject to
change without notice.
3
Configuration
The HD-XSP can be configured with the front panel controls or with Crestron Toolbox™. For details on
using Crestron Toolbox, please refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file. Otherwise, continue reading
below.
The "Installer" menu is used to configure the HD-XSP's inputs, outputs, network settings, and front panel
controls. To open the "Installer" menu:
1. Press HOME to display the "Crestron HD-XSP" screen as shown in the following diagram.
24V DC, 2.0A:
From AC Power Pack
SERIAL LABEL
MAC ID LABEL
— ---
24V
G
2.0A
LAN
2. Press BACK to display the "Password" screen.
LAN:
Ethernet to Lan
3. Use the ˄, ˅, ˂, ˃, and SELECT buttons to enter the password.
To select a number, press ˄ or ˅.
To move the cursor left or right, press ˂ or ˃.
S
When the password is displayed, move the cursor to the rightmost digit and press SELECT. The
G
"Installer" menu is displayed.
Shield
Subwoofer
+
AMP
Center
+
The "Installer" menu is divided into four sections.
Inputs: Set the name and compensation level of each input.
S
G
Outputs: Set the audio parameters for the theater and downmix outputs.
Network: Configure and view the HD-XSP's Ethernet settings.
Subwoofer
Control: Configure and view the HD-XSP's front panel settings.
+
AMP
For details, refer to the latest version of the HD-XSP Operations & Installation Guide (Doc. 7446).
Center
+
888.273.7876
201.767.3400
Crestron
HD-XSP
Password
[0]000
Installer
NOTE: The default password is 0000. For instructions on
Inputs
changing the password, refer to "Password" in the latest
version of the HD-XSP Operations & Installation Guide
Outputs
(Doc. 7446), which is available from the Crestron Web site
Network
(www.crestron.com/manuals).
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Summary of Contents for Crestron HD-XSP

  • Page 1 The HD-XSP is a 7.1 surround sound processor featuring multiple inputs and downmixing capabilities. The HD-XSP can be configured with the front panel controls or with Crestron Toolbox™. For details on using Crestron Toolbox, please refer to the Crestron Toolbox help file. Otherwise, continue reading below.
  • Page 2 States and/or other countries. Other trademarks, registered trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Crestron disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. Crestron is Dolby Digital not responsible for errors in typography or photography.