Setup – JBL SYNTHESIS SDP-40HD User Manual

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Setup

JBL

3-6

ASSIGNING HDMI, AUDIO AND VIDEO INPUT CONNECTORS

The SDP-40HD has 12 inputs, to which any (depending on compatibility) of its 6 HDMI, 13 digital audio, 8 analog audio, 2 composite video,
3 S-video, or 4 component video input connectors can be assigned. The table below indicates the INPUT SETUP menu parameters that can be
used to assign audio and video input connectors. The ANLG IN LVL parameter can be used to adjust 2-channel and 5.1 analog audio input levels
for the selected input.

Note:

The digital audio input connectors (including HDMI) are compatible
with PCM (44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96kHz), Dolby Digital and DTS(-ES)
sources. These connectors are not compatible with MPEG, MP3 or MP4.

HDMI IN

HDMI-1 TO 6, NONE

Opens the HDMI IN menu, to assign an HDMI (High Definition
Multimedia Interface) input connector to the selected input.

The relationship between the HDMI inputs and HDMI analog and
digital outputs depends upon whether the HDMI IN parameter is set to
HDMI-1 to 6 or NONE, and also the setting of the DIGITAL IN
parameter. Refer to the table on page 3-7 during the following
explanation.

When HDMI IN is set to HDMI 1 to 6, and DIGITAL IN is set to HDMI
AUDIO, then only HDMI video (no audio) is active on the HDMI
output connector. The received HDMI audio is processed by the
SDP-40HD and is available on the analog audio outputs. See page
3-8 f
or details on the DIGITAL IN menu selections.

When HDMI IN is set to NONE, and DIGITAL IN is set to HDMI
AUDIO, then the COAX-1 connector is automatically assigned to
DIGITAL IN in place of any previously assigned HDMI connectors.
No audio or video is available on the HDMI output connector.

When one of the HDMI inputs is selected and DIGITAL IN is set to a
parameter other than HDMI AUDIO, then both HDMI audio and
video are passed through the SDP-40HD (no processing occurs) to
the HDMI output connector.

Copyright protection system

The SDP-40HD supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection). HDCP is a copy protection technology that comprises
data encryption and authentication of associated equipment
connected through HDMI. All equipment connected to the
S D P -4 0 H D t h r o u g h H D M I m u s t s u p p o r t H D C P i f t h e
HDCP-protected content is to be displayed properly.

Parameter

Possible Settings

HDMI IN

HDMI-1 to 6, NONE

DIGITAL IN

HDMI AUDIO, COAX-1 to 6, OPTICAL-1 to 6,
AES/EBU, NONE

ANALOG IN

ANALOG-1 to 8, 5.1 ANLG (6-8), NONE

ANLG IN LVL

AUTO, -18dB to +12dB

VIDEO IN

COMPOSITE-1 to 2, S-VIDEO-1 to 3, NONE

COMPONENT IN COMPONENT-1 to 4, VIDEO

INPUTS

SETUP

DVD1

HDMI IN

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