Connect Source Components; Connect To Display; Connect Audio Outputs; First Run - Bryston SP4 Owner's Manual

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Connect Source Components

Legacy digital sources can be connected to the
digital inputs 1-6. Stereo or surround analog sources
can be connected to the Analog Inputs section.
Analog input configuration is defined at "4. Audio In"
on page 12. HDMI sources can be connected as
well. Note that though all inputs support HDCP2.2,
inputs 1-4 only support HDMI 1.4 speeds by default.
Inupts 5-7 support HDMI 2.0 speeds.

Connect to Display

Connect your displays using HDMI output. Note
that outputs are parallel (same content) but HDMI
OUT 1 supports up to HDCP 1.4 while HDMI OUT 2
supports HDCP 2.2. Should no picture appear on
HDMI OUT 1, troubleshoot EDID conflicts.

Connect Audio Outputs

If you choose to connect your outputs at this step,
take note of which output number is routed to each
channel so that you can map them appropriately
in a later step. Otherwise, when you setup the
theater using the web UI, the default outputs will be
noted for you. At that point, you can connect your
amplifiers based on the default output channel
mapping.

First Run

Upon first run, you must configure the SP4
according to your specifications using the web
based user interface. There is no on-screen display
or provision to configure the unit using the front
panel.

Power On

Turn the main switch on the rear panel to the ON
position.
The front panel display will show the Bryston logo
for a few seconds, then will go blank as the SP4
enters sleep mode. The power LED will show steady
red.
Once in sleep mode, press the front panel POWER
button. The SP4 will begin the startup sequence.
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Get Network Access

Press and hold the EDIT button for about 3 seconds.
The display will show a list of information including
the IP address at the top which was assigned by
DHCP. Note this address.
Note: In case the unit is not in DHCP mode, and you need to
restore DHCP mode from the front panel, follow the above
steps, then press and hold EDIT for a few seconds more until a
message appears asking for confirmation of this action. Confirm
by pressing the ENTER button
Using a web browser on a device (laptop preferred)
on the same network, enter this IP address in the
address bar of your web browser.
Note: only one instance of control via web UI can be opened
at a time. If a window is already accessing the SP4 web UI, a
message will ask you to close one.
The SP4 home page will be shown.
Selecting Remote Control will give access to the end
user remote control functions. No setup parameters
can be changed here.
Select Expert Setup to gain access to the setup
portion of the web UI.

Default Passwords

Note: In case you have forgotten the Expert User or Installer
password, it is possible to reset them to the default values by
first accessing the Info screen (see "Get Network Access" on page
7). Then press and hold EDIT and EXIT buttons together.
Press ENTER to confirm when prompted.
The Expert Setup area has two levels of access:
Expert User and Installer. Expert user gets access
to portions of the menu defined by the installer.
Installer gets full access to setup. Use this level to
perform the configuration.
The default password for full access to the setup
menu is 'installer' . Enter the password and press
connection to enter the setup menu. Default
password for Expert User is 'expert' .
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