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Owners Manual
EN
The above warning is located on the top of the unit.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol
within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
the user to the presence of uninsulated
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral
triangle is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the
literature accompanying the product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1 Read these instructions.
2Keep these instructions.
3 Heed all warnings.
4 Follow all instructions.
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.
6 Clean only with dry cloth.
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12 Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table specified
by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is
used, use caution when moving
the cart/apparatus combination
to avoid injury from tip-over.
13 Unplug this apparatus during
lightning storms or when unused for long periods of
time.
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally,
or has been dropped.
(98-6500)
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (Perchlorate)
This product contains a battery that contains perchlorate material.
Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply,
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con-
tained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not
expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by
the FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT:
When connecting this product to accessories and/
or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s
supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation
instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC
authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE:
This product has been tested and found to comply with the
requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital
devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reason-
able level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential
environment will not result in harmful interference with other elec-
tronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies
and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in
the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation
of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (class B)
not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If
this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be
determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to elimi-
nate the problem by using one of the following measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by
the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or
fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the
antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the
lead-in to co-axial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results,
please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of
product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please con-
tact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division,
6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA90620
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by
Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
* This applies only to products distributed by
YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
Responsible Party : Yamaha Corporation of America
Address : 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif.
90620
Telephone : 714-522-9011
Type of Equipment : SPEAKER PROCESSOR
Model Name : SP2060
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) this device must accept any interference received including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation.
See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is
suspected.
(FCC DoC)
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri—Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskift-
ning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det
brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren.
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp
eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
VAROITUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda
paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä
käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
(lithium caution)
NEDERLAND / THE NETHERLANDS
Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back-up.
This apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back-up.
Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op
het moment dat u het apparaat ann het einde van de levensduur
afdankt of de volgende Yamaha Service Afdeiing:
Yamaha Music Nederland Service Afdeiing
Kanaalweg 18-G, 3526 KL UTRECHT
Tel. 030-2828425
•For the removal of the battery at the moment of the disposal at the
end of the service life please consult your retailer or Yamaha Ser-
vice Center as follows:
Yamaha Music Nederland Service Center
Address : Kanaalweg 18-G, 3526 KL UTRECHT
Tel: 030-2828425
Gooi de batterij niet weg, maar lever hem in als KCA.
Do not throw away the battery. Instead, hand it in as small chemi-
cal waste.
(lithium disposal)
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM
Connecting the Plug and Cord
WARNING:
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT. The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accor-
dance with the following code:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW : EARTH
BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals
in your plug proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN-and-YELLOW must be con-
nected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or
by the safety earth symbol or colored GREEN or GREEN-and-
YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the termi-
nal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the ter-
minal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd.(3 wires)
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PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical
shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device. The required voltage is
printed on the name plate of the device.
Use only the included power cord.
If you intend to use the device in an area other than in the one you purchased,
the included power cord may not be compatible. Please check with your Yamaha
dealer.
Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators, and
do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on
it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything
over it.
Be sure to connect to an appropriate outlet with a protective grounding
connection. Improper grounding can result in electrical shock.
Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify
them in any way. The device contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should
appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected
by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions,
or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings.
Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a sudden
loss of sound during use of the device, or if any unusual smells or smoke
should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch,
disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the device inspected by
qualified Yamaha service personnel.
If this device should be dropped or damaged, immediately turn off the power
switch, disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the device
inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
CAUTION
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage
to the device or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is not to be used for
extended periods of time, or during electrical storms.
When removing the electric plug from the device or an outlet, always hold the
plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it.
Before moving the device, remove all connected cables.
When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is
easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off
the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet. Even when the power
switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum
level. When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug
the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
If this device is to be mounted in an EIA-standard rack, leave the back of the rack
open and make sure that it is at least 10 cm away from walls or surfaces. Also, if
this device is to be mounted with devices that tend to generate heat, such as
power amplifiers, be sure to keep an adequate gap between this device and the
heat-generating devices or install ventilation panels to prevent high
temperatures from developing inside this device.
Inadequate ventilation can result in overheating, possibly causing damage to the
device(s), or even fire.
If several of the devices are mounted in an EIA-compliant rack, carefully read the
section “Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted SP2060” on page 8.
•Avoid setting all equalizer controls and faders to their maximum. Depending on
the condition of the connected devices, doing so may cause feedback and may
damage the speakers.
Do not expose the device to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat
(such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent
the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components.
Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall
over.
Do not use the device in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile
phone, or other electric devices. Doing so may result in noise, both in the device
itself and in the TV or radio next to it.
Before connecting the device to other devices, turn off the power for all devices.
Before turning the power on or off for all devices, set all volume levels to
minimum.
Power supply/Power cord
Do not open
Water warning
If you notice any abnormality
Power supply/Power cord
Location
Connections
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Do not use the device for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable
volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experience
any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician.
Do not rest your weight on the device or place heavy objects on it, and avoid use
excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors.
This device has a built-in backup battery. When you unplug the power cord from
the AC outlet, the current scene data is retained. However, the life of the backup
battery is about five years. If the battery wears out, the current scene data will be
lost. When the backup battery charge becomes low, the unit first displays “LOW
BATTERY” then “CRITICAL BATTERY” when you turn on the power to the unit.
(The Battery page of the Utility display also indicates first “Low Battery” then
“No Battery” when the charge becomes low.) In this case, please have qualified
Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery.
Do not turn the [POWER] switch on and off repeatedly and rapidly. Be sure to wait six seconds or more between turning the power to the unit off and then on.
The rubber feet included in this package can be attached to the bottom of this device to prevent slippage when it is to be used on a slippery surface.
Always turn the power off when the device is not in use.
The performance of components with moving contacts, such as switches, volume controls, and connectors, deteriorates over time. Consult qualified Yamaha service
personnel about replacing defective components.
Handling caution Backup battery
Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device, or data that is lost or destroyed.
The illustrations in this document are for instructional purposes, and may appear somewhat different from the actual equipment.
CobraNet is a trademark of Cirrus Logic, Inc.
Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged.
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
Introduction
to the SP2060
The Controls
and Connectors
6
Foreword .......................................... 7
Accessories (Please make sure the following items are
included in the package.) ..................................... 7
About the Firmware Version ........................................... 7
About DME Designer..................................................... 7
Preparation...................................................................... 7
Connecting the AC power cord........................................... 7
Turning the power on and off ............................................. 7
Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted SP2060 .............. 8
Introduction to the SP2060 ..................... 9
Features........................................................................... 9
Glossary for the SP2060.................................................. 9
Configuration ............................................................... 10
3 x 2-way .......................................................................... 10
3 x 2-way Link .................................................................. 10
2 x (2-way + Sub).............................................................. 11
2 x (2-way + Sub) Link...................................................... 11
2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux .......................................................... 12
2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux Link .................................................. 12
2 x 3-way .......................................................................... 13
2 x 3-way Link .................................................................. 13
4 way +2 x Aux ................................................................. 14
5-way + Aux...................................................................... 15
6-way ................................................................................ 16
Multi Zone ....................................................................... 17
System Examples........................................................... 18
Speaker processing ............................................................ 18
Zone processing ................................................................ 19
Multiple SP2060............................................................... 20
The Controls and Connectors.................. 22
Front Panel ................................................................... 22
Rear Panel..................................................................... 23
Panel Operation ................................. 24
Basic Operation............................................................. 24
Changing the parameter values.......................................... 24
LEVEL.......................................................................... 24
DELAY ......................................................................... 25
EQ (Equalizer) .............................................................. 25
Input EQ .......................................................................... 25
Output EQ ....................................................................... 26
ROUTING................................................................... 27
Input routing .................................................................... 27
Output routing ................................................................. 27
X-OVER (Crossover) .................................................... 28
Setting the Crossover ........................................................ 28
LIBRARY...................................................................... 29
Displaying the current library............................................ 29
Recalling a library.............................................................. 29
LIMITER...................................................................... 30
SCENE ......................................................................... 30
About a scene..................................................................... 30
Recalling a scene ................................................................ 31
Storing a scene ................................................................... 32
Changing a scene title ........................................................ 32
Protecting a scene .............................................................. 32
Deleting a scene ................................................................. 33
UTILITY ...................................................................... 33
INPUT A/B LINK ............................................................ 33
User Lock .......................................................................... 34
Setting the User Lock password ......................................... 35
Defeating User Lock when a password has been specified .. 35
Setting the Last Memory Resume ...................................... 36
Displaying the label ........................................................... 36
Displaying word clock ....................................................... 37
Checking the backup battery.............................................. 37
Displaying the firmware version......................................... 37
Initializing the SP2060 ...................................................... 38
Mute ............................................................................. 38
Output port name display ............................................. 38
Network Settings ................................ 39
Setting a Device Group ................................................. 39
Setting the IP Address ................................................... 39
Setting the Master ID.................................................... 40
Setting Link Mode ........................................................ 40
Viewing the MAC Address ............................................ 41
References ....................................... 42
About Preset Libraries ................................................... 42
File name ........................................................................... 42
Subwoofer.......................................................................... 42
Limiter............................................................................... 42
Libraries for 1-way speaker processors ................................ 43
Libraries for 2-way speaker processors ................................ 44
Libraries for 3-way speaker processors ................................ 45
Display Messages........................................................... 46
Warning and error messages............................................... 46
Status messages .................................................................. 47
Troubleshooting............................................................ 47
General Specifications ................................................... 48
Electrical Characteristics................................................ 48
Input/Output Characteristics ........................................ 49
Connector Pin Assignment............................................ 50
Dimensions ................................................................... 51
Index ............................................................................. 52
Contents
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
7
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha SP2060 Speaker Processor.
In order to take full advantage of the features and performance provided by the SP2060, we urge you to read this owner’s manual
thoroughly before connecting or using the unit. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Accessories (Please make
sure the following items are
included in the package.)
SP2060 Owner’s Manual (this document)
•AC power cord
•Rubber feet x 4
About the Firmware Version
You can check the firmware version of your SP2060 in the
UTILITY display (see page 29).
You can also download the latest firmware from the follow-
ing Yamaha website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
About DME Designer
DME Designer software enables you to control the SP2060
or DME series system from a connected computer.
The DME Designer version 2.0 or later features this func-
tion.
You can download DME Designer from the following
Yamaha website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Preparation
Connecting the AC power cord
First plug the female-connector end of the AC cord into the
[AC IN] socket on the rear panel of the SP2060, then plug
the male plug into an appropriate AC mains outlet. Be sure
to use the voltage specified for the device. The required volt-
age is printed on the name plate of the device.
Turning the power on and off
1.
Press the [POWER] switch to turn the power
on to the SP2060.
The SP2060 displays a message.
2.
Press the [POWER] switch again to turn off
the power.
Foreword
Be sure to turn all devices OFF before connecting AC
mains power.
To prevent the initial power-on surge from generating a
large noise spike or damaging your speaker system, turn
devices on in the following order: audio sources, mixer
(such as M7CL), SP2060, and finally power amplifiers.
Reverse this order when turning power off.
NOTE
The SP2060 remembers the scene settings when you turn off the
power. When you turn on the power to the SP2060, it will start
up with the same scene settings.
You can also set up the SP2060 so that at the startup it will recall
the scene selected before you turned off the power to the device
(See page 36).
Do NOT turn off the power to the SP2060 while the unit
is displaying the message “DO NOT TURN OFF!” at the
bottom of the display, for example, while it is storing the
scene.
Otherwise, a malfunction may occur.
CAUTION
CAUTION
SpeakerProcessor
SP2060
CAUTION
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Introduction
to the SP2060
Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
The Controls
and Connectors
8
Precautions for Using a
Rack-mounted SP2060
If several SP2060 units (or a SP2060 unit together with oth-
er devices) are installed in a poorly-ventilated rack, the heat
generated by each unit may raise the temperature inside the
rack, preventing the SP2060 from performing as designed.
When mounting SP2060 units in a rack, please leave one
rack space vacant for every two units. You can attach a ven-
tilation panel to this space or leave it open to prevent exces-
sive heat build-up.
If the temperature inside the rack is expected to rise above 40
degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit (or if the ambient
temperature outside the rack is expected to rise above 30 de-
grees Celsius or 86 Fahrenheit), install a fan kit in the top
row of the rack. The fan must provide airflow of 1.6m
3
/min
or more and static pressure of 5mmH
2
O or more.
Fan kit
SP2060
SP2060
SP2060
SP2060
Ventilation panel
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
9
Features
The Yamaha SP2060 Speaker Processor employs state-of-the-art digital technology and supports 96kHz audio.
The SP2060 features two channel analog input connectors, an AES/EBU connector, and six channel analog out-
put connectors.
Since it includes preset settings for fixed installation speakers (such as the Yamaha IF/IS series), the SP2060 enables
you to take the best advantage of a variety of speakers from 1-way through 6-way speakers. You can also control
the SP2060 remotely using DME Designer application software.
Glossary for the SP2060
This section explains terminology specific to the SP2060.
Components & Parameters
The individual audio modules (equalizers, delays, and speaker processors that feature various speaker adjustment
functions) are called “components.” Various settings included with each component are called “preset parame-
ters.” Changing the parameter values for components enables you to control the effects of the audio process.
Configuration
A “configuration” is a complete set of components for constructing an optimum audio system that supports the
connected speakers. See page 10.
Each configuration determines the audio function(s) of the corresponding SP2060 unit. All parameter sets includ-
ed with each component in a configuration are called “preset parameters.”
Scene
A combination of all configuration and preset parameter combinations is called a “scene.” A scene can be recalled
from the panel of each SP2060 or via DME Designer. See page 30.
Library
All parameter sets included with each speaker processor component optimized for the connected speakers are
called “libraries.” A library can be recalled from the panel of each SP2060 or via DME Designer. You can also
create a library using DME Designer, then store it in an SP2060.
Introduction to the SP2060
Scene
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 99
Component
Configuration
Preset
Parameter
Example: Limiter
• Attack
• Threshold
• Release
Introduction to the SP2060
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Introduction
to the SP2060
Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
The Controls
and Connectors
10
Configuration
The SP2060 features 12 configurations. You can select one that suits the combination and configuration of the
connected speakers.
A configuration is stored as part of each preset scene (read-only scene) in scene memory slots #1 through #12, and
can be recalled along with the corresponding scene. You can also edit parameters of a configuration, then store
them in a user scene (readable and writable scene). Connection between the output port and output connector on
each component is specified and fixed for each configuration.
3 x 2-way
Controls three channel 2-way speakers.
3 x 2-way Link
Controls three channel 2-way speakers. All parameters for each component such as the Crossover, Delay, EQ, Lev-
el, and Limiter (excluding the Mute parameter) are linked.
No.1. [3x2way ] No.5. [2x2way+2xAux ] No.9. [4way+2xAux ]
No.2. [3x2way L ] No.6. [2x2way+2xAuxL ] No.10. [5way+Aux ]
No.3. [2x(2way+Sub) ] No.7. [2x3way ] No.11. [6way ]
No.4. [2x(2way+Sub)L ] No.8. [2x3way L ] No.12. [Multi Zone ]
Output connector
Speaker’s input connector
OUTPUT 1 2-way speaker (1) LOW
OUTPUT 2 2-way speaker (1) HIGH
OUTPUT 3 2-way speaker (2) LOW
OUTPUT 4 2-way speaker (2) HIGH
OUTPUT 5 2-way speaker (3) LOW
OUTPUT 6 2-way speaker (3) HIGH
[INPUT B]
[INPUT A]
[DIGITAL IN]
AD
AD
Input
Level
Input
Level
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
Input
Delay
Input
Mute
BA SUM
+
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[OUTPUT 2]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
HIGH
[OUTPUT 6]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
HIGH
[OUTPUT 4]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
HIGH
[OUTPUT 1]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
LOW
[OUTPUT 5]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
LOW
[OUTPUT 3]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
LOW
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
Introduction to the SP2060
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
11
2 x (2-way + Sub)
Controls two channel 2-way speakers and subwoofers.
2 x (2-way + Sub) Link
Controls two channel 2-way speakers and subwoofers. All parameters for each component such as the Crossover,
Delay, EQ, Level, and Limiter (excluding the Mute parameter) are linked.
Output connector Speaker’s input connector
OUTPUT 1 Subwoofer (1)
OUTPUT 2 2-way speaker (1) LOW
OUTPUT 3 2-way speaker (1) HIGH
OUTPUT 4 Subwoofer (2)
OUTPUT 5 2-way speaker (2) LOW
OUTPUT 6 2-way speaker (2) HIGH
+
[INPUT B]
[INPUT A]
[DIGITAL IN]
AD
AD
Input
Level
Input
Level
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
Input
Delay
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
BA SUM
[OUTPUT 1]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
SUB WOOFER
[OUTPUT 6]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 5]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
[OUTPUT 4]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
SUB WOOFER
[OUTPUT 3]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 2]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
LOW
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
LOW
HIGH
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2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux
Controls two channel 2-way speakers and two channel subspeakers.
2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux Link
Controls two channel 2-way speakers and two channel subspeakers. All parameters for each component such as
the Crossover, Delay, EQ, Level, and Limiter (excluding the Mute parameter) are linked.
Output connector Speaker’s input connector
OUTPUT 1 2-way speaker (1) LOW
OUTPUT 2 2-way speaker (1) HIGH
OUTPUT 3 2-way speaker (2) LOW
OUTPUT 4 2-way speaker (2) HIGH
OUTPUT 5 1-way subspeaker (1)
OUTPUT 6 1-way subspeaker (2)
+
[INPUT B]
[INPUT A]
[DIGITAL IN]
AD
AD
Input
Level
Input
Level
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
Input
Delay
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
BA SUM
[OUTPUT 6]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
SUB SPEAKER
[OUTPUT 5]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
SUB SPEAKER
[OUTPUT 4]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 3]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
[OUTPUT 2]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
LOW
LOW
[OUTPUT 1]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
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2 x 3-way
Controls two channel 3-way speakers.
2 x 3-way Link
Controls two channel 3-way speakers. All parameters for each component such as the Crossover, Delay, EQ, Level,
and Limiter (excluding the Mute parameter) are linked.
Output connector Speaker’s input connector
OUTPUT 1 3-way speaker (1) LOW
OUTPUT 2 3-way speaker (1) MID
OUTPUT 3 3-way speaker (1) HIGH
OUTPUT 4 3-way speaker (2) LOW
OUTPUT 5 3-way speaker (2) MID
OUTPUT 6 3-way speaker (2) HIGH
+
[INPUT B]
[INPUT A]
[DIGITAL IN]
AD
AD
Input
Level
Input
Level
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
Input
Delay
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
BA SUM
[OUTPUT 6]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 5]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
MID
[OUTPUT 3]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 2]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
MID
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
MID
HIGH
LOW
LOW
MID
HIGH
[OUTPUT 1]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
[OUTPUT 4]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
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4 way +2 x Aux
Controls one channel 4-way speaker and two channel subspeakers.
Output connector Speaker’s input connector
OUTPUT 1 4-way speaker (1) LOW
OUTPUT 2 4-way speaker (1) LOW-MID
OUTPUT 3 4-way speaker (1) HIGH-MID
OUTPUT 4 4-way speaker (1) HIGH
OUTPUT 5 1-way subspeaker (1)
OUTPUT 6 1-way subspeaker (2)
+
[INPUT B]
[INPUT A]
[DIGITAL IN]
AD
AD
Input
Level
Input
Level
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
Input
Delay
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
BA SUM
[OUTPUT 6]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
SUB SPEAKER
[OUTPUT 5]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
SUB SPEAKER
[OUTPUT 4]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 3]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH-MID
[OUTPUT 2]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW-MID
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
LOW-MID
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
LOW
HIGH-MID
[OUTPUT 1]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
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5-way + Aux
Controls one channel 5-way speaker and one channel subspeaker.
Output connector Speaker’s input connector
OUTPUT 1 5-way speaker (1) SUB-LOW
OUTPUT 2 5-way speaker (1) LOW
OUTPUT 3 5-way speaker (1) LOW-MID
OUTPUT 4 5-way speaker (1) HIGH-MID
OUTPUT 5 5-way speaker (1) HIGH
OUTPUT 6 1-way subspeaker (1)
+
[INPUT B]
[INPUT A]
[DIGITAL IN]
AD
AD
Input
Level
Input
Level
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
Input
Delay
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
BA SUM
[OUTPUT 6]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
SUB SPEAKER
[OUTPUT 5]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 4]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH-MID
[OUTPUT 3]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW-MID
[OUTPUT 2]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
LOW
HIGH
HIGH-MID
SUB-LOW
HIGH
LOW-MID
[OUTPUT 1]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
SUB-LOW
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6-way
Controls one channel 6-way speaker.
Output connector Speaker’s input connector
OUTPUT 1 6-way speaker (1) SUB-LOW
OUTPUT 2 6-way speaker (1) LOW
OUTPUT 3 6-way speaker (1) LOW-MID
OUTPUT 4 6-way speaker (1) MID
OUTPUT 5 6-way speaker (1) HIGH-MID
OUTPUT 6 6-way speaker (1) HIGH
+
[INPUT B]
[INPUT A]
[DIGITAL IN]
AD
AD
Input
Level
Input
Level
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
Input
Delay
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
BA SUM
[OUTPUT 6]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 5]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH-MID
[OUTPUT 4]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
MID
[OUTPUT 3]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW-MID
[OUTPUT 2]
DA
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
LOW
[Library Data]
LOW
HIGH
MID
SUB-LOW
HIGH-MID
LOW-MID
[OUTPUT 1]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
SUB-LOW
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Multi Zone
Outputs only the frequency components (by retrieving them from the input signals) that are suitable for the re-
sponse characteristics of each speaker connected to each of six output connectors.
Output connector Speaker’s input connector
OUTPUT 1 1-way speaker (1)
OUTPUT 2 1-way speaker (2)
OUTPUT 3 1-way speaker (3)
OUTPUT 4 1-way speaker (4)
OUTPUT 5 1-way speaker (5)
OUTPUT 6 1-way speaker (6)
+
[INPUT B]
[INPUT A]
[DIGITAL IN]
AD
AD
Input
Level
Input
Level
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
Input
Delay
Input
Mute
Input
8BandEQ
Input
Delay
BA SUM
[OUTPUT 1]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 6]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 5]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 4]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 3]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[OUTPUT 2]
DA
X-Over
Output
Delay
Output
6BandEQ
with APF
Output
Level
Output
Mute
LIMIT
Limiter
HIGH
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
[Library Data]
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
LOW
LOW
LOW
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System Examples
Speaker processing
This diagram indicates an example of a stereo 3-way system.
The AES/EBU input connector on the SP2060 enables you to connect it directly to the AES/EBU output on a
digital mixer.
The configuration presets include 3 x 2-way, 2 x 3-way, 4-way + 2 x Aux, 5-way + Aux, and 6-way. (See page 10.)
The SP2060 Routing function enables you to select IN A, IN B, or IN SUM (A+B) as component input. In this
way, you can create a stereo, mono, or stereo mono (full-range stereo plus mono subwoofer) system very easily.
You can also adjust the parameters or recall a scene from the front panel of the SP2060 or from a computer con-
nected via Ethernet.
Routing
Left/Right (AES/EBU)
* also Analog input available
M7CL
1234 56
XP7000 XP7000 XP7000 XP7000
Subwoofer Bi-amp 2way Subwoofer Bi-amp 2way
Main speaker L Main speaker R
Ethernet
AES/EBU
SP2060
L
R
IN A
IN A+B
IN B
OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUT 5
OUT 6
Sub L
Low L
Hi L
Sub R
Low R
Hi R
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Zone processing
This example is a stereo 3-zone system in which the SP2060 is used as a signal distributor, rather than a crossover.
Adjusting the routing will enable you to create a monaural 6-zone system. You can adjust EQ, Delay, and Level
for each output.
This system is suitable for a facility that requires sound zoning, such as stores, restaurants, hotels, conference fa-
cilities, and exhibition halls, or for delay speakers in an SR system.
Routing
12 3 4 65
XP7000 XP7000
AB
LR LR LR
ZONE A ZONE B ZONE C
MG16/4
SP2060
XP7000
IN A
IN A+B
IN B
L
R
OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUT 5
OUT 6
ZONE 1L
ZONE 1R
ZONE 2L
ZONE 2R
ZONE 3L
ZONE 3R
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Multiple SP2060
This example is a system that uses CobraNet™ for long-distance digital transfer between the control room and
amp room.
Audio signals from Yamaha PM5D digital mixing console, talkback mic signal, chime source, etc. are input to the
DME64N. The output destination and level settings are specified via the Routing function.
Furthermore, you can process output signals (EQ, Limiter, etc.) by adding an EQ component. The output from
the DME64N is converted to CobraNet™ signals via the MY16-CII, then transferred via the Ethernet cable to
the NHB32-C located in the amp room.
In the amp room, this signal is converted to the AES/EBU digital signal via the NHB32-C, then input to the
SP2060, which, in turn, processes the signal using the Crossover, EQ, Delay, and Limiter to suit each speaker.
The SP2060 control signal is also transferred to the amp room via the Ethernet cable. (Yamaha recommends that
you use Giga-bit switching hubs.)
HOMEHOME UTILITYUTILITYSCENESCENE LEVELLEVEL MUTEMUTE
ENTERENTERCANCELCANCEL
88
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE
LINK CONDUCT
LOCK
ERROR
Control Room
PM5D
Cascade
Talkback mic
MY16-CII
Specifying the
destination and
processing (such
as EQ) for the
output signal
Amp Room
NHB32-C
XP7000 XP7000 XP7000
12 34 56 1234 56
Ethernet
AES/EBU
CobraNet
Main L Main R
Mono Sub Stair Step
Under Balcony Lobby/
Dressing Room
Switching Hub
XM4180 XH200
SP2060 SP2060
DME64N
Switching Hub
Switching Hub Switching Hub
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Routing
L
R
IN A
IN A+B
IN B
OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUT 5
OUT 6
Low L
Hi L
Low R
Hi R
Mono Sub
Stair Step (Mono)
Under
Balcony
Lobby/
Dressing Room
IN A
IN A+B
IN B
OUT 1
OUT 2
OUT 3
OUT 4
OUT 5
OUT 6
Under Balcony 1
Under Balcony 2
Under Balcony 3
Under Balcony 4
Lobby
Dressing Room
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Front Panel
1 Display
Displays the parameters selected for editing and information
about the currently-recalled scene.
Remove the transparent protective film that was applied pri-
or to shipment from the factory.
2 [BACK/STORE] Key
Selects the previous parameter. In the Scene display, it stores
a selected scene.
3 [INC/YES]/[DEC/NO] Keys
Confirm Yes or No to the change of parameter values or con-
firmation messages.
4 [NEXT/RECALL] Key
Selects the next parameter. In the Library List display or
Scene display, it recalls a selected library or scene respective-
ly.
5 [LEVEL] Key
Displays the input/output level settings. When these settings
are displayed, the key LED lights up.
6 [DELAY] Key
Displays the signal delay time settings. When these settings
are displayed, the key LED lights up.
7 [EQ] Key
Displays the EQ settings. When these settings are displayed,
the key LED lights up.
8 [ROUTING] Key
Displays the selection of the [INPUT] connectors and Out-
put channel signal sources. When these settings are dis-
played, the key LED lights up.
9 [X-OVER] Key
Displays the Crossover settings or library recall options.
When these settings are displayed, the key LED lights up.
) [LIMITER] Key
Displays the Limiter settings. When these settings are dis-
played, the key LED lights up.
! [SCENE] Key
Displays scene store or recall options, or scene edit options.
When these settings are displayed, the key LED lights up.
@ [UTILITY] Key
Displays the SP2060 Utility function settings. When these
settings are displayed, the key LED lights up.
# [MUTE] Key
Displays the Mute settings. When these settings are dis-
played, the key LED lights up. At this time, each [SEL] key
LED indicates the corresponding channel’s Mute On or Off
and the [SEL] keys enable you to turn Mute On or Off for
the corresponding channels.
Holding down the [MUTE] key for two seconds or longer
will turn the User Lock function On or Off.
$ [SEL] Keys
Select the corresponding channels for editing. The [SEL] key
LED for each selected channel lights up.
% Meters
Display the channel level meters and the Limiter indicators
for Output channels.
^ [POWER ON/OFF] Key
Turns mains power to the SP2060 on and off.
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STOR E RECALL
YES
NO
654321BA
1 2 4 5 6 7
! @ # $89)
3 % ^
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Rear Panel
& Ground Screw
For maximum safety be sure to securely connect the SP2060
ground screw to an earth connection.
The supplied power cable has a three-prong plug that will
ground the unit when plugged into an appropriately ground-
ed three-prong type AC mains outlet. If the AC outlet is not
grounded, be sure to ground the unit by using this ground
screw.
Correct grounding will effectively eliminate hum noise and
interference.
* [AC IN] Connector
Connect to the AC mains using the supplied AC power cord.
First connect the power cord to the SP2060, then insert the
power cord plug into an AC outlet.
( [NETWORK] Connector
This is a 100Base-TX/10Base-T Ethernet connector for con-
nection to a computer or other device in the network.
º [DIGITAL INPUT] Connector (AES/EBU)
Connect an output of an AES/EBU (digital signal) compat-
ible device to this XLR-3-31 connector.
¡ [OUTPUT] Connectors
These XLR-3-32 balanced connectors output six channel an-
alog audio signals. Connect them to the inputs on amplifiers.
[INPUT] Connectors
These XLR-3-31 balanced connectors input two channel an-
alog audio signals.
123456
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
INPUT
AES/EBU
( º ¡
& *
NOTE
•Use a STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable for this connection to
prevent electromagnetic interference. Since the SP2060
supports Auto MDI/MDI-X, it will automatically detect
whether the connected cable is of the straight type or crossover
type, and will configure itself to create the optimal connection.
Therefore, you can use either a straight or crossover cable.
The maximum length of a cable between a switching hub and
the SP2060 is 100 meters. Due to the quality of cables and
switching hub performance, however, proper operation at the
maximum length cannot be guaranteed in some cases.
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Basic Operation
Changing the parameter values
You can adjust the parameter settings, such as EQ, according
to the speaker response or the acoustic environment of a par-
ticular venue. This section explains how to change the delay
time for Output channel 1 as an example.
1. Display the parameter setting you wish to
change. To change the delay time, first press
the [DELAY] key to switch to the Delay
display.
Refer to “The Controls and Connectors” on page 22 for
information on the relationship between the parameters
and keys.
2. Select a channel for which you wish to
change the delay time. In this example, press
the OUTPUT 1 [SEL] key.
3. Press the [NEXT] key repeatedly until the
parameter you wish to change appears on the
screen. In this example, select the Time
parameter.
4. Press the [ INC]/[ DEC] keys to change the
parameter value.
The parameter value on the screen changes accordingly.
This section describes the function of the panel keys and re-
lated displays.
Some parameters will prompt you to confirm the operation
to reflect the change in the value.
In this case, a confirmation icon will appear on the display.
Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to the icon, then
press the [YES] key. A message prompts you to confirm.
Press the [YES] key to confirm the operation.
LEVEL
You can view and adjust the Input and Output channel lev-
els.
1. Press the [LEVEL] key to select the Level
display.
2. Press the [SEL] key for the target channel.
The corresponding channel is selected. The [SEL] key
LED for the selected channel lights up.
3. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to adjust the
input or output level.
Panel Operation
[ INC]
key
Press the [ INC]
key.
The value increases.
Hold down the
[ INC] key.
The value continues to
increase as long as you
hold down the key.
While holding down
the [ INC] key,
press the [ DEC]
key.
The value continues to
increase at a rate more
rapid than when you hold
down the [ INC] key.
[ DEC]
key
Press the [ DEC]
key.
The value decreases.
Hold down the
[ DEC] key.
The value continues to
decrease as long as you
down the key.
While holding down
the [ DEC] key,
press the [ INC]
key.
The value continues to
decrease at a rate more
rapid than when you hold
down the [ DEC] key.
OUT 1
ON/OFF = ON
OUT 1
TIME = 2.67ms
Parameter Range
INPUT A/B/SUM , –138.00 through +10.00dB
OUTPUT 1-6
, –138.00 through +10.00dB
NOTE
When INPUT A/B LINK is turned On, the parameters for
channels A and B are linked and set to the same value
automatically.
SCENE EDIT
01:FOH(Event A)
Confirmation icon
Cursor
IN A
LEVEL =-138.00dB
IN B
LEVEL =-138.00dB
IN B
LEVEL =-138.00dB
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DELAY
You can set the signal delay time on each input and output
channel. Set the On/Off parameter to On to delay the signal,
and Off to bypass the delay.
1. Press the [DELAY] key to select the Delay
display.
2. Press the [SEL] key for the target channel.
The [SEL] key LED of the selected channel lights up,
and the corresponding channel name is displayed.
Pressing the [SEL] keys for Input channels A and B si-
multaneously will turn on the [SEL] key LEDs and select
channel SUM.
3. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select On or
Off.
4. Press the [DELAY] or [NEXT] key to display
the Time parameter.
5. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to adjust the
delay time.
EQ (Equalizer)
An EQ boosts or cuts the level of specified frequency ranges.
The SP2060’s internal EQ processes input and output sig-
nals.
Input EQ
You can apply eight-band EQ to Input channels A, B, and
SUM.
Set the On/Off parameter to On to apply EQ to the signal,
and Off to not process the signal.
You can set the following parameters for each band.
You can select a type of filter for band 1 and band 8. All other
bands utilize a fixed parametric EQ.
PEQ
This is a standard parametric equalizer.
L.SHELF(Low Shelving)
Does not cut the lower frequency range, but cuts starting
from the vicinity of the cutoff frequency toward the higher
range at a specific rate. “6dB/Oct” and “12dB/Oct” stand
for the cut amount per octave.
H.SHELF(High Shelving)
Does not cut the higher frequency range, but cuts starting
from the vicinity of the cutoff frequency toward the lower
range at a specific rate. “6dB/Oct” and “12dB/Oct” stand
for the cut amount per octave.
HPF
This is a high pass filter (Q=0.7). The low frequency range
is mildly cut (12dB/Oct), creating a slow curve.
LPF
This is a low pass filter (Q=0.7). The high frequency range
is mildly cut (12dB/Oct), creating a slow curve.
Parameter Range
INPUT A/B/SUM 0–1300.00msec
OUTPUT 1-6 0–500.00msec
NOTE
Channel SUM is a new channel created by applying the Level and
Mute settings to Input channel A and B respectively, then adding
both channel values.
IN A
ON/OFF = OFF
IN SUM
ON/OFF = OFF
IN SUM
ON/OFF = ON
IN B
TIME = 130.00ms
IN B
TIME = 120.00ms
Parameter Range Function
BYPASS ON/OFF
Sets the bypass for
each frequency range
to On or Off.
Q 16.0–0.1
Specifies the width of
each frequency range.
FREQ
(Frequency)
20.0Hz–20.0kHz
Specifies the center
frequency of each
frequency range.
GAIN
–18dB through
+18.00dB
Sets the gain of the
target frequency.
Parameter Range Function
TYPE
PEQ
L.SHELF 6dB/Oct
L.SHELF 12dB/Oct
H.SHELF 6dB/Oct
H.SHELF 12dB/Oct
HPF
LPF
Selects a type of filter.
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1. Press the [EQ] key repeatedly to select the
EQ display.
2. Press the [SEL] key for the target channel.
The [SEL] key LED of the selected channel lights up,
and the corresponding channel name is displayed.
Pressing the [SEL] keys for channels A and B will turn on
the [SEL] key LEDs and select channel SUM.
3. Press the [EQ], [BACK] or [NEXT] key to
display the On/Off parameter.
4. Press the [INC] key to set the On/Off
parameter to On to apply EQ to the signal.
Press the [DEC] key to set the On/Off
parameter to Off to not process the signal.
5. Press the [BACK] or [NEXT] key to select the
Bypass, Type, Q, Freq, or Gain parameter.
6. Pressing the [EQ] key repeatedly will scroll
the bands from 1 through 8.
7. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select the
value.
Output EQ
You can apply a 6-band EQ to Output channels 1–6.
Set the On/Off parameter to On to apply EQ to the signal,
and Off to not process the signal.
The parameters are the same as for the input EQ.
You can set the following parameters for each band.
APF (All Pass Filter)
This filter passes all ranges of frequency, but changes only
the phase. It is used to align the phase in the crossover
range.
APF 1st rotates the phase by 0 through 180 degrees, and
APF 2nd rotates the phase by 0 through 360 degrees. APF
2nd requires the Q setting.
Horn
A horn speaker typically features a roll-off in the higher
frequency component.
Horn EQ corrects this characteristics. For this purpose,
the gain is limited to 0dB or higher, and the frequency to
500Hz or higher.
IN A
ON/OFF = ON
IN SUM
ON/OFF = ON
IN SUM BAND 2
Q = 0.125
IN SUM BAND 3
Q = 0.125
Parameter Range Function
BYPASS ON/OFF
Sets the bypass
for each
frequency range
to On or Off.
TYPE
PEQ
L.SHELF 6dB/Oct
L.SHELF 12dB/Oct
H.SHELF 6dB/Oct
H.SHELF 12dB/Oct
HPF
LPF
APF 1st
APF 2nd
Horn
Selects a type of
filter.
Q 63.0–0.1
Specifies the
width of each
frequency range.
FREQ
(Frequency)
20.0Hz–20.0kHz
Specifies the
frequency of each
band.
GAIN
–18dB through
+18.00dB
Sets the gain of
the target
frequency.
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ROUTING
Input routing
You can select either analog or digital input signals. This se-
lection links to the word clock master setting. You can also
route the left channel of an input signal received at the [IN-
PUT A] or [DIGITAL IN] connector to both Input chan-
nels A and B.
1. Press the [ROUTING] key to select the
Routing display.
2. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select an
input signal source.
Output routing
You can route Input channel A, B, and SUM signals to the
Crossover input.
The following three channels are available:
IN A
IN SUM
IN B
1. Press the [ROUTING] key to select the
Routing display.
2. Press the [SEL] key for the target Output
channel.
The [SEL] key LED for the selected channel lights up.
The [SEL] key LED for each channel that shares the
same component flashes. The selected channel name ap-
pears on the display.
3. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select an
input source to be routed to the Crossover.
Option Input Signal Selection
Word Clock
Master
ANA A/B
A signal at the [INPUT A]
connector is routed to
channel A, and a signal at
the [INPUT B] connector
to channel B.
Internal clock:
96kHz
ANA A/A
A signal at the [INPUT A]
connector is routed to
channels A and B.
DIG L/R
A left channel signal is
routed to channel A, and
a right channel signal to
channel B.
Incoming AES/
EBU signal
DIG L/L
A left channel signal is
routed to channels A and
B.
HINT
You can check the word clock status on the Utility display. See
page 37.
NOTE
Signals are muted while they are switched between analog and
digital to avoid noise.
INPUT SELECT
SOURCE = ANA A/B
INPUT SELECT
SOURCE = ANA A/A
OUT 2
SOURCE = IN A
OUT 4
SOURCE = IN A
OUT 4
SOURCE = IN SUM
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X-OVER (Crossover)
Setting the Crossover
Input signals can be divided into specified frequency ranges
to suit speaker response characteristics prior to output.
The number of division is determined to 1-way through 6-
way, depending on the selected component.
1. Press the [X-OVER] key repeatedly until the X-
Over display appears on the screen.
2. Press the [SEL] key for the target Output
channel.
The [SEL] key LED of the selected channel lights up,
and the corresponding channel name is displayed.
3. Press the [NEXT]/[BACK] keys to select a
parameter to edit.
4. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to set the
parameter value.
Parameter Range Function
LEVEL
, –138.00 through
+10.00dB
Adjusts the level of the
signal input to the
Crossover. The same
Level setting is used
for the output channels
of a component.
POLARITY
NORMAL
INVERTED
The output signal
phase for each
frequency range is
inverted.
HPF
Refer to Step 4.
LPF
OUT 1 LPF
FREQ = 20.0kHz
OUT 3 LPF
FREQ = 20.0kHz
OUT 3 LPF
TYPE =24AdjustGc
Parameter Range Function
HPF
TYPE
Thru
6dB/Oct
12dB/Oct AdjustGc
12dB/Oct Butrwrth
12dB/Oct Bessel
12dB/Oct Linkwitz
18dB/Oct AdjustGc
18dB/Oct Butrwrth
18dB/Oct Bessel
24dB/Oct AdjustGc
24dB/Oct Butrwrth
24dB/Oct Bessel
24dB/Oct Linkwitz
36dB/Oct AdjustGc
36dB/Oct Butrwrth
36dB/Oct Bessel
48dB/Oct AdjustGc
48dB/Oct Butrwrth
48dB/Oct Bessel
48dB/Oct Linkwitz
Selects an
attenuation
amount per
octave, and a
type of filter.
If you select
“Thru,” no filter
will be applied.
FREQ
(Frequency)
20.0Hz–20.0kHz
Specifies the
cutoff frequency
of the high pass
filter.
Gc –6dB through +6dB
You can set the
gain for the cutoff
frequency (Gc)
when you select
“AdjustGc
(Adjustable Gc)”
for the Type
parameter.
LPF
TYPE
Thru
6dB/Oct
12dB/Oct AdjustGc
12dB/Oct Butrwrth
12dB/Oct Bessel
12dB/Oct Linkwitz
18dB/Oct AdjustGc
18dB/Oct Butrwrth
18dB/Oct Bessel
24dB/Oct AdjustGc
24dB/Oct Butrwrth
24dB/Oct Bessel
24dB/Oct Linkwitz
36dB/Oct AdjustGc
36dB/Oct Butrwrth
36dB/Oct Bessel
48dB/Oct AdjustGc
48dB/Oct Butrwrth
48dB/Oct Bessel
48dB/Oct Linkwitz
Selects an
attenuation
amount per
octave, and a
type of filter.
If you select
“Thru,” no filter
will be applied.
FREQ
(Frequency)
20.0Hz–20.0kHz
Specifies the
cutoff frequency
of the low pass
filter.
Gc –6dB through +6dB
You can set the
gain for the cutoff
frequency (Gc)
when you select
“AdjustGc
(Adjustable Gc)”
for the Type
parameter.
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Thru
No filter is applied. The original characteristics are kept
with no attenuation for all frequency ranges.
AdjustGc (Adjustable Gc)
Filters with an Adjustable Gc enable you to adjust the gain
at the cutoff frequency in the range of –6dB through
+6dB. With Gc set to –3dB, the filter is practically a But-
terworth filter. And with Gc set to –6dB, the filter is prac-
tically a Linkwitz-Riley filter.
Butrwrth (Butterworth)
This filter is the most common type of filter. It has a flat
pass band and a –3dB gain at the cutoff frequency.
Bessel
This filter focuses on the phase characteristics. Although it
has a more gradual roll-off than a Butterworth filter, it will
pass a square wave without causing ringing.
Linkwitz (Linkwitz-Riley)
This filter features the square of the second order. When
the output signal from its LPF and HPF are combined, the
gain over the entire range is +/–0dB. It has a flat pass band
and a –6dB gain at the cutoff frequency.
LIBRARY
Using libraries facilitates the recall of optimal speaker set-
tings. Up to 60 libraries are available for each component via
the DME Designer application.
Displaying the current library
Pressing the [X-OVER] key repeatedly will select the Cur-
rent Library display, Library List display, or X-Over display,
in this order.
The title of the library most recently recalled for each com-
ponent will be displayed.
Recalling a library
Follow the steps below to recall a library:
1. Press the [X-OVER] key repeatedly until the
Library List display appears on the screen.
2. Press the [SEL] key of an Output channel for
a component for which you wish to recall a
library.
3. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select a
library.
4. Press the [NEXT/RECALL] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
NOTE
The type names are abbreviated on the SP2060 screen.
For example, “24dB/Oct Bessel” is displayed as “24Bessel.”
Gc page is displayed if you select “Adjust Gc” for the Type
parameter.
NOTE
Libraries cannot be displayed or recalled for Input channels. If
you press an Input channel [SEL] key, a message appears.
CURRENT LIBRARY
IF2112/95
LIBRARY LIST
IF2112/64
LIBRARY LIST
IF2112/64
LIBRARY RECALL
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5. To confirm the selection, press the [YES] key.
The library is recalled and the unit returns to the Library
List display.
To cancel the recall operation, press the [NO] key, in-
stead of the [YES] key. The unit returns to the Library
List display.
LIMITER
You can set up the Output channel limiter.
The Limiter precludes signal levels higher than a specified
threshold to avoid speaker damage from excess output level.
1. Press the [LIMITER] key to select the Limiter
display.
2. Press the [SEL] key for the target channel.
The [SEL] key LED of the selected channel lights up,
and the corresponding channel name is displayed.
3. Press the [LIMITER], [BACK] or [NEXT] key to
display the On/Off parameter.
4. Press the [INC] key to set the On/Off
parameter to On to apply the Limiter to the
signal. Press the [DEC] key to set the On/
Off parameter to Off to cancel the Limiter.
5. Press the [NEXT]/[BACK] keys to select a
parameter to edit.
6. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to set the
parameter value.
SCENE
About a scene
The SP2060 enables you to store various parameter settings
as part of scene, and recall them via the front panel or re-
motely from DME Designer.
You can store the following settings in a scene:
Configuration
•Routing
•Parameter sets of all components
Scene titles
Scene protection status
INPUT A/B LINK
The title of the library most recently recalled
HINT
You can use the library data for speaker processor components for
DME64N/24N that you have created using DME Designer.
Parameter Range Function
THRESHOLD –54 through 0dB
Sets the threshold
value.
ATTACK
FAST
MID
SLOW
MANUAL (0–
120.0ms)
Sets the attack time.
RELEASE
FAST
MID
SLOW
MANUAL
44.1kHz: 6ms–46s,
48kHz: 5ms–42.3s,
88.2kHz: 3ms–23s,
96kHz: 3ms–21.1s
Sets the release time.
If you select Fast,
Mid, or Slow, the unit
automatically sets the
optimum value based
on the maximum
wave length of audio
input to the Limiter.
NOTE
•You can set the attack time only when “Manual” is selected for
the Attack parameter.
•You can set the release time only when “Manual” is selected for
the Release parameter.
LIBRARY LIST
IF2112/95
HINT
You can protect a scene to forbid overwriting.
OUT 1
ON/OFF = ON
OUT 4
ON/OFF = ON
OUT 4
THRESHOLD= -54dB
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Scenes are stored in the preset area and user area.
Preset area
There is a preset scene for each of 12 configurations. These
scenes are numbered 1 through 12. Each scene title has the
same name as the corresponding configuration title.
User area
The user area can accommodate up to 87 user scenes, which
you can store and recall at your discretion. These scenes are
numbered 13 through 99.
Scene indication
The upper row indicates a scene number, property, and title.
The bottom row indicates the configuration title.
Scene property includes the following types:
Recalling a scene
Follow the steps below to recall a scene (1–99):
1. Press the [SCENE] key to select the Scene
Selection display.
2. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select a
scene number.
While you are selecting a scene, the scene number and ti-
tle will be flashing.
3. Press the [RECALL] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
4. Press the [YES] key.
The scene is recalled and its number becomes the current
scene number.
To cancel the recall operation, press the [NO] key, in-
stead of the [YES] key. The unit returns to the Scene Se-
lection display.
No.1. [3x2way ]
No.2. [3x2way L ]
No.3. [2x(2way+Sub) ]
No.4. [2x(2way+Sub)L ]
No.5. [2x2way+2xAux ]
No.6. [2x2way+2xAux L ]
No.7. [2x3way ]
No.8. [2x3way L ]
No.9. [4way+2xAux ]
No.10. [5way+Aux ]
No.11. [6way ]
No.12. [Multi Zone ]
Preset scene
Protected user scene
Unprotected user scene
NOTE
After you recall a scene, if you edit a parameter, an icon
appears in the lower right corner on the screen.
25:FOH(Event A)
[2x(2way+SUB)L]
Scene propertyScene number Title
Configuration title
HINT
You can also recall a scene using the DME Designer application.
NOTE
If recalling a scene has changed the configuration, audio output
will be muted momentarily.
NOTE
If no data is included in the currently-selected scene, the message
“No Scene” appears.
NOTE
If the selected scene contains no data or User Lock is turned on
for the scene, a status message appears.
25:FOH(Event A)
[2x(2way+SUB)L]
33:RECALL
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Storing a scene
Follow the steps below to store a scene (13–99) to the user
area:
1. Press the [SCENE] key to select the Scene
Selection display.
2. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select a
scene number.
3. Press the [BACK/STORE] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
4. Press the [YES] key.
The scene is stored and its number becomes the current
scene number.
To cancel the store operation, press the [NO] key, in-
stead of the [YES] key. The unit returns to the Scene Se-
lection display.
Changing a scene title
Follow the steps below to change the title (up to 13 charac-
ters) of the scene stored for the current scene number:
1. Press the [SCENE] key repeatedly until the
Scene Edit display appears on the screen.
2. Press the [BACK]/[NEXT] keys to move the
cursor to a character you want to edit.
3. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to change the
character.
4. When you finish editing the title, press the
[NEXT] key repeatedly to move the cursor to
the icon, then press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
5. To confirm the edit, press the [YES] key.
The title is changed and the unit returns to the Scene
Edit display.
Protecting a scene
Follow the steps below to protect a scene:
1. Press the [SCENE] key repeatedly until the
Scene Edit display appears on the screen.
2. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select a
scene number.
3. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the scene property icon.
4. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to turn
protection on or off.
The protection icon flashes.
HINT
You can also store a scene using the DME Designer application.
NOTE
You cannot change the title of any protected User scenes.
25:FOH(Event A)
[2x(2way+SUB)L]
72:STORE
ARE YOU SURE?
SCENE EDIT
73:FOH(Event A)
SCENE EDIT
73:FOH(Event A)
HINT
Holding down the [INC]/[DEC] keys will increase the speed
at which the characters scroll.
SCENE EDIT
ARE YOU SURE?
SCENE EDIT
73:FOH(Event A)
SCENE EDIT
73:FOH(Event A)
SCENE EDIT
73 FOH(Event A)
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5. Press the [NEXT] key repeatedly to move the
cursor to the icon, then press the [YES]
key.
A confirmation message will appear.
6. To confirm the edit, press the [YES] key.
The unit reflects the edit and returns to the Scene Edit
display.
Deleting a scene
Follow the steps below to delete a scene:
1. Press the [SCENE] key repeatedly until the
Scene Delete display appears on the screen.
2. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select a
scene to delete.
3. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon, then press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
4. To confirm the operation, press the [YES] key.
The operation is executed and the unit returns to the
Scene Delete display.
UTILITY
The Utility function enables you to view the word clock sta-
tus and make network settings. See page 39 for more infor-
mation on making network settings.
INPUT A/B LINK
Follow the steps below to link the Input channel A and B pa-
rameters:
When INPUT A/B LINK is turned On, the parameters for
channel A and B are linked and set to the same value auto-
matically.
The following components will be linked:
INPUT LEVEL
INPUT EQ
INPUT DELAY
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the INPUT A/B LINK page
appears.
3. Press the [INC] key to link the parameters.
“ON” flashes on the screen.
4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon.
5. Press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
HINT
You can turn protection on and off from the DME Designer
application.
NOTE
You cannot delete preset scenes, protected scenes, and current
scene.
SCENE EDIT
ARE YOU SURE?
SCENE DELETE
72:FOH(Event A)
SCENE DELETE
ARE YOU SURE?
NOTE
The channel SUM parameters cannot be linked.
INPUT A/B LINK
OFF
INPUT A/B LINK
ON
INPUT A/B LINK
ON
INPUT A/B LINK
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6. To confirm the operation, press the [YES] key.
The flashing “ON” (or “OFF”) lights up steadily, and the
cursor returns to the “ON (or OFF)” position.
To cancel the operation and return to the original set-
ting, press the [NO] key.
User Lock
Parameter settings can be “locked” temporarily to prevent
accidental mis-operation. This function is useful to avoid
unintentional operations or to prevent others from operating
the panel controls. You can specify a password for User Lock.
The following operations are the User Lock target.
* Editing the parameters
* Recalling and storing a scene
* Changing a scene title
* Changing the scene protection status
* Recalling a library
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the User Lock page appears.
3. Press the [INC] key to turn User Lock on. To
cancel User Lock, press the [DEC] key.
“ON” flashes on the screen.
4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon.
5. Press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
6. To confirm the operation, press the [YES] key.
A status message appears, and User Lock becomes active.
NOTE
If you set INPUT A/B LINK to “ON,” the linked parameters for
channel A will be copied to channel B parameters.
NOTE
•You can mute or unmute, or cancel User Lock even if the User
Lock function is turned on.
The User Lock function is effective only for the panel controls
on the SP2060, and does not affect any control signals from
external devices.
NOTE
If you have specified a password, a password input display will
appear (page 35).
INPUT A/B LINK
ARE YOU SURE?
USER LOCK
OFF
HINT
•A short cut to turn on the User Lock function is to hold down
the [MUTE] key for two seconds or longer.
•A short cut to turn off the User Lock function is to hold down
the [MUTE] key for two seconds or longer.
USER LOCK
ON
USER LOCK
ON
USER LOCK
ARE YOU SURE?
Panel Locked
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Setting the User Lock password
You can specify a password for User Lock function.
Specify a four-digit number (0–9) as the password.
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Use the [UTILITY] key or the [NEXT]/[BACK]
keys to select the PASSWORD SETUP page.
This will indicate all “*” if a password has been specified,
or all “-” if no password has been specified.
3. Use the [INC]/[DEC] keys to specify the
first digit of the password.
Press the [NEXT] key, and then specify the second
through fourth digits in the same way.
4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon.
5. Press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear in the display.
6. Press the [YES] key if you want to confirm the
password.
A status message will appear, and the password will be
specified.
If you press the [NO] key at this time, you will return to
the previous display, and the password will not be speci-
fied.
Defeating User Lock when a password
has been specified
1. Press the [DEC] key.
The characters OFF in the display will blink.
2. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon.
3. Press the [YES] key.
The password entry display will appear.
4. Enter the password, and press the [NEXT] key
to move the cursor to the icon.
5. Press the [YES] key.
The display will indicate “Panel Unlocked,” and you will
return to the USER LOCK page. If the password is in-
correct, the display will indicate “Wrong Password,” and
you will return to the USER LOCK page.
NOTE
If User Lock is on, the display will indicate “USER LOCK ON.”
NOTE
If you want to disable a password youve already specified, set all
digits to “-”.
PASSWORD SETUP
----
PASSWORD SETUP
0---
PASSWORD SETUP
0123
PASSWORD SETUP
ARE YOU SURE ?
NOTE
•If you want to disable a password you’ve already specified, set
all digits to “-”.
•If youve forgotten the password that was specified, you can
clear the password by turning off the User Lock setting from
DME Designer.
PASSWORD SETUP
****
USER LOCK
ON
USER LOCK
OFF
USER LOCK
OFF
PASSWORD
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Setting the Last Memory Resume
You can select whether at the startup the SP2060 recalls the
scene selected before you turned off the power to the device,
or it starts up with the same status as when it was shut down
last time. The default setting is “ON.”
OFF: At the startup, the SP2060 will recall the scene select-
ed before you turned off the power to the device.
ON: The SP2060 will start up with the same status as
when it was shut down last time.
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the Last Memory Resume
page appears.
3. Press the [INC] key so that the SP2060 will
start up with the same status as when it was
shut down last time. Press the [DEC] key so
that at the startup the SP2060 will recall the
scene selected before you turned off the
power to the device.
“ON” flashes on the screen.
4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon.
5. Press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
6. To confirm the operation, press the [YES] key.
The selection is applied and the unit returns to the Last
Memory Resume page.
Displaying the label
You can view the label for the SP2060 that you have set on
DME Designer.
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the Label page appears.
The unit displays the label you created on DME Design-
er.
LAST MEM. RESUME
ON
LAST MEM. RESUME
ON
LAST MEM. RESUME
ON
LAST MEM. RESUME
ARE YOU SURE?
NOTE
•You cannot edit the label on the SP2060.
•Up to 14 characters from the top can be displayed.
LABEL
[FoH L ]
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
Panel Operation
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
37
Displaying word clock
Word clock changes in accordance with input routing set-
tings.
You can view the current word clock status on the display.
One of the following six word clock sources will be dis-
played:
For analog input signals:
The internal clock (Fs=96kHz) is used.
INT:96kHz : Internal clock (96kHz)
For digital input signals:
The SP2060 synchronizes to an external clock (input at the
AES/EBU connector).
EXT:44.1kHz : External clock (44.1kHz)
EXT:48kHz : External clock (48kHz)
EXT:88.2kHz : External clock (88.2kHz)
EXT:96kHz : External clock (96kHz)
EXT:UNLOCK : Unlock to external clock
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display page will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the W. Clock page appears.
Checking the backup battery
Follow the steps below to check the internal backup battery
status:
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the Battery page appears.
The remaining battery charge is displayed as follows:
Displaying the firmware version
Follow the steps below to view the current firmware version
number:
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display page will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the Version page appears.
The page indicates the current firmware version number.
You can update the SP2060 firmware via DME Designer.
Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details.
You can also download the latest firmware from the follow-
ing Yamaha website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
NOTE
If no signal exists at the [DIGITAL INPUT] connector while
digital input is selected, or if the SP2060 cannot somehow lock to
the incoming signal, an error message appears.
W.CLOCK
[INT: 96kHz]
[OK ] Plenty of charge
[Low Battery] Charge is getting low.
[No Battery ]
Memory data may be lost. Or, no battery
is installed.
“Low Battery” or “No Battery” will appear when the
battery charge is getting low. In this case, save the data to
an external device (such as a computer) immediately, then
ask the Yamaha dealer to replace the backup battery.
HINT
If there is any issue with the backup battery, the SP2060 displays
“Low Battery,” “Critical Battery,” or “No Battery” when you turn
on the power to the unit.
BATTERY
[OK ]
CAUTION
VERSION
[V1.00]
Panel Operation
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Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
Introduction
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and Connectors
38
Initializing the SP2060
Follow the steps below to initialize the internal memory:
You can select one of the following initialization types:
*Initializing the current scene backup [CURRENT
BACKUP]
*Initializing all user settings (excluding the libraries) to
the factory settings [WITHOUT LIB.]
*Initializing all settings to the factory settings
[FACTORY SETUP]
1. Turn off the power to the SP2060.
2. Turn on the power to the SP2060 while
holding down the [BACK/STORE] key.
The Initialization display appears.
3. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select a
type of initialization.
4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon, then press the [YES] key.
The Initialization operation starts. During initialization,
the following status message appears:
When initialization is completed, the SP2060 displays
the following status message, then automatically restarts.
Mute
When Mute is on, the corresponding Input or Output chan-
nel audio is muted.
You can determine the channel Mute status by checking the
corresponding channel [MUTE] key LED.
MUTE OFF : Dark
MUTE ON : Illuminated
1. Press the [MUTE] key to select the Mute
display.
2. Press the [SEL] key for the target channel.
The channel audio is muted and the [MUTE] key LED
lights up. Pressing the channel [SEL] key repeatedly tog-
gles between Mute on and off.
Output port name display
You can view the output port name on the component of
each OUTPUT channel in the display.
1. With [LEVEL], [DELAY], [EQ], [ROUTING], [X-
OVER], or [LIMITER] selected, hold down the
[SEL] key of the channel you want to view for
two seconds or longer.
The upper row shows the output port name on the com-
ponent, and the lower row shows the configuration
name.
When the internal memory is initialized, all data stored in
the memory will be lost. Use caution when you execute
this function.
NOTE
To cancel the initialization operation, select “Exit” and confirm
the cancellation. Alternatively, simply turn off the power to the
SP2060.
CAUTION
INITIALIZE
FACTORY SETUP
INITIALIZE
EXECUTING..
INITIALIZE
COMPLETED!
NOTE
You can mute or unmute even if the User Lock function is turned
on
NOW SELECT KEYS
ACT "MUTE" ->
1BA
3way-1 MID
[2x3way ]
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
39
This section describes the network-related settings on the
SP2060 that you need to make when you connect a comput-
er or other external device to the SP2060 [NETWORK]
connector.
Setting a Device Group
A “device group” is a group of multiple SP2060 units that
can be operated in sync via DME Designer. Follow the steps
below to assign each SP2060 in a device group as master or
slave. Each device group must have one master. All other de-
vices in the group are assigned as slave.
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the MASTER/SLAVE page
appears.
3. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to select
“MASTER” or “SLAVE.
When you change the setting, the parameter setting
flashes.
4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon, then press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
5. To confirm the setting, press the [YES] key.
The selection is applied and the unit returns to the De-
vice Group page.
Setting the IP Address
Follow the steps below to set the IP address for each SP2060.
Each group of digits between periods in an IP address is
called “octet.” These groups of digits are called “1st octet,”
“2nd octet,” etc., starting from the left-most digit group.
You cannot specify 0, 127, and 223 through 255 for the 1st
octet of the network address.
You can specify the following range of values for the 4th oc-
tet.
Master : 2–253
Slave : 3–253
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the IP Address page appears.
3. Press the [NEXT]/[BACK] keys to move the
cursor to an octet you want to specify.
4. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to change the
value.
When you change the value, the octet flashes.
5. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon, then press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
Network Settings
NOTE
When connecting a computer to an SP2060 via Ethernet, you
must install the appropriate DME-N Network driver on the
computer. You can download the DME-N Network driver from
the Yamaha website.
MASTER/SLAVE
MASTER
MASTER/SLAVE
SLAVE
MASTER/SLAVE
ARE YOU SURE?
NOTE
•Subnet mask is fixed at 255.255.255.0.
•Gateway address is the same network address as the IP address.
The host address is automatically set to 254.
IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.003
Network address Host address
IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.002
IP ADDRESS
192.168.000.003
IP ADDRESS
ARE YOU SURE?
Network Settings
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
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Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
Introduction
to the SP2060
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and Connectors
40
6. To confirm the setting, press the [YES] key.
The setting is applied and the unit returns to the IP Ad-
dress page.
Setting the Master ID
The SP2060 units that are assigned as slaves in a device
group follow the master SP2060 in the same group via com-
munication. Follow the steps below to set the master ID on
the slave SP2060 units. Use the 4th octet of the IP address of
the master unit as the Master ID parameter value.
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the Master ID page appears.
3. Press the [INC]/[DEC] keys to set the
value to the same number as the 4th octet of
the master SP2060 IP address.
4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon, then press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
5. To confirm the setting, press the [YES] key.
The setting is applied and the unit returns to the Master
ID page.
To cancel the operation and return to the original set-
ting, press the [NO] key, instead of the [YES] key.
Setting Link Mode
Follow the steps below to select 100Base-TX or 10Base-T for
the [NETWORK] connector speed.
100Base-TX
The [NETWORK] connector basically operates as 100Base-
TX, but automatically switches to 10Base-T if the network
environment is not compatible with 100Base-TX.
10Base-T
The [NETWORK] connector is compatible with 10Base-T
operation.
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the Link Mode page appears.
3. Press the [INC] key to select 100Base-TX,
and the [DEC] key to select 10Base-T.
When you change the setting, the parameter setting
flashes.
4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the icon, then press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
5. To confirm the setting, press the [YES] key.
The unit reflects the edit and returns to the Link Mode
page.
NOTE
This parameter can be set from 2 through 253.
MASTER ID
253
MASTER ID
ARE YOU SURE?
NOTE
Depending on the specifications of the connected network
devices (such as a switching hub, router, etc.), changing Link
Mode may cause the SP2060 to be unable to reconnect to the
network. In this case, turn the power to the SP2060 off and then
on. The SP2060 will reconnect to the network.
LINK MODE
100BASE-TX
LINK MODE
10BASE-T
LINK MODE
ARE YOU SURE?
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
Network Settings
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
41
Viewing the MAC Address
Follow the steps below to view the SP2060 MAC address:
1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2. Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the MAC Address page
appears.
The bottom row indicates the MAC address.
NOTE
In some cases, you may not need to set the MAC address via the
DME-N Network driver when the SP2060 is communicating
with DME Designer.
MAC ADDRESS
[00A0DE250123]
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
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and Connectors
42
About Preset Libraries
File name
•pa........................ Passive mode*
•bi........................ Bi-amp mode
tri........................ Tri-amp mode
sub...................... Combining with a subwoofer**
moni................... For a floor monitor
*Yamaha Installation Series speakers are designed to be used without a speaker processor when Passive mode is
selected. However, using a speaker processor will improve the performance significantly.
** This setting is for full-range speakers. Subwoofer settings are not included.
Subwoofer
“_sub” settings for 12-inch or 15-inch 3-way full-range speakers are designed for a combination with IS1118,
IS1215, or IS1218.
The IS1118, IS1215, and IS1218 settings are specified for a monaural subwoofer usage.
The full-range and subwoofer level balance varies depending on the number of speakers used, installation
conditions, and applications.
•If the full-range speaker baffle and subwoofer baffle are aligned, the speaker polarity will be positive and in-
phase.
Depending on the installation conditions of the subwoofers, you might achieve better results if the subwoofer
phase is inverted.
Limiter
The default value of the threshold level has been specified based on the maximum analog output level of
+24dBu and amp voltage gain of 26dB (which corresponds to “ATT –6dB” if you are using a Yamaha PC
series amplifier that features a voltage gain of 32dB).
If you are not using the output levels referenced above, change the threshold level.
For example, if you are using an amplifier with a voltage gain of 30dB, lower the threshold level by 4dB.
•Attack time and Release time are both set to “Mid.”
The Limiter may not completely protect the speakers. Use the Limiter if they suit your environment.
References
LIBRARY LIST
IF211264_pa_sub
LIBRARY LIST
IF2112AS_bi_moni
Model name Drive
mode
Subwoofer usage Model name Drive
mode
Floor monitor
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
43
Libraries for 1-way speaker processors
The following table shows typical subwoofer settings when it is combined with Yamaha In-
stallation Series speakers.
The following table shows the settings for Yamaha Installation Series speakers (full-range,
passive mode).
NOTE
These libraries also apply to 2-way speakers that are used in passive mode.
Target speakers Library name Meaning
IS1118 and IS1218 IS1118_IS1218
This setting can be shared by IS1118 and IS1218 when IF2112
(M), IF2115 (M) or IF3115 is combined.
IS1215 IS1215
This setting is for IS1215 when IF2112 (M), IF2115 (M) or IF3115
is combined.
Standard subwoofer Sub_5inch&8inch
This LPF setting can be shared by standard subwoofers when
IF2205, IF2108, or IF2208 is combined.
Target speakers Library name Subwoofer
usage*
For a floor
monitor
IF2205
IF2205
IF2205_sub
IF2108
IF2108
IF2108_sub
IF2108_moni
IF2208
IF2208
IF2208_sub
IF2208_moni
IF2112/AS
IF2112AS_pa
IF2112AS_pa_sub
IF2112AS_pa_moni
IF2112/64
IF211264_pa
IF211264_pa_sub
IF2112/95
IF211295_pa
IF211295_pa_sub
IF2112/99
IF211299_pa
IF211299_pa_sub
IF2112M/64
IF2112M64_pa
IF2112M64_pa_sub
IF2112M/95
IF2112M95_pa
IF2112M95_pa_sub
IF2112M/99
IF2112M99_pa
IF2112M99_pa_sub
IF2115/AS
IF2115AS_pa
IF2115AS_pa_sub
IF2115AS_pa_moni
IF2115/64
IF211564_pa
IF211564_pa
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
Introduction
to the SP2060
The Controls
and Connectors
44
* This setting is for full-range speakers. Subwoofer settings are not included.
Libraries for 2-way speaker processors
The following table shows the settings for Yamaha Installation Series speakers (full-range,
bi-amp mode).
IF2115/95
IF211595_pa
IF211595_pa_sub
IF2115/99
IF211599_pa
IF211599_pa_sub
IF2115M/64
IF2115M64_pa
IF2115M64_pa_sub
IF2115M/95
IF2115M95_pa
IF2115M95_pa_sub
IF2115M/99
IF2115M99_pa
IF2115M99_pa_sub
NOTE
These libraries also apply to 3-way speakers (including a combination of IL series and IH series speakers) that are used in bi-
amp mode.
Target speakers Library name Subwoofer
usage*
For a floor
monitor
IF2112/AS
IF2112AS_bi
IF2112AS_bi_sub
IF2112AS_bi_moni
IF2112/64
IF211264_bi
IF211264_bi_sub
IF2112/95
IF211295_bi
IF211295_bi_sub
IF2112/99
IF211299_bi
IF211299_bi_sub
IF2112M/64
IF2112M64_bi
IF2112M64_bi_sub
IF2112M/95
IF2112M95_bi
IF2112M95_bi_sub
IF2112M/99
IF2112M99_bi
IF2112M99_bi_sub
IF2115/AS
IF2115AS_bi
IF2115AS_bi_sub
IF2115AS_bi_moni
IF2115/64
IF211564_bi
IF211564_bi_sub
Target speakers Library name Subwoofer
usage*
For a floor
monitor
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
45
* This setting is for full-range speakers. Subwoofer settings are not included.
The following table shows the settings for Yamaha Installation Series speaker IL series along
with IH series.
Libraries for 3-way speaker processors
The following table shows the settings for Yamaha Installation Series speakers (full-range,
tri-amp mode).
The following table shows the settings for Yamaha Installation Series speaker IL series along
with IH series.
IF2115/95
IF211595_bi
IF211595_bi_sub
IF2115/99
IF211599_bi
IF211599_bi_sub
IF2115M/64
IF2115M64_bi
IF2115M64_bi_sub
IF2115M/95
IF2115M95_bi
IF2115M95_bi_sub
IF2115M/99
IF2115M99_bi
IF2115M99_bi_sub
IF3115/64
IF311564_bi
IF311564_bi_sub
IF3115/95
IF311595_bi
IF311595_bi_sub
IH2000/64 IH200064_bi
IH2000/95 IH200095_bi
Target speakers Library name Meaning
IL1115 and IH2000/64 IL1115+IH64_pa Combination of IL1115 and IH2000/64 (passive mode)
IL1116 and IH2000/95 IL1115+IH95_pa Combination of IL1115 and IH2000/95 (passive mode)
Target speakers Library name Subwoofer
usage
IF3115/64
IF311564_tri
IF311564_tri_sub
IF3115/95
IF311595_tri
IF311595_tri_sub
Target speakers Library name Meaning
IL1115 and IH2000/64 IL1115+IH64_bi Combination of IL1115 and IH2000/64 (bi-amp mode)
IL1115 and IH2000/95 IL1115+IH95_bi Combination of IL1115 and IH2000/95 (bi-amp mode)
Target speakers Library name Subwoofer
usage*
For a floor
monitor
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
Introduction
to the SP2060
The Controls
and Connectors
46
Display Messages
Warning and error messages
* Do NOT turn off the power to the SP2060 while the unit displays the message “DO NOT TURN OFF!” at the bottom of the display.
Message Meaning Action
Duplicate IP Adr. Duplicate IP addresses. Change the IP addresses so that there are no duplicates.
Illegal MAC Adr. An illegal MAC address has been encountered.
This could be due to a hardware malfunction. Refer this
problem to a contact a Yamaha dealer.
Invalid IP Adr. The IP address is not set properly. Set an appropriate network IP address.
Network Error
A cable is disconnected, the power to the
connected switching hub or router is turned off, or a
cable is not in proper condition.
Connect the cables properly, and make sure that the hub
and/or router are operating correctly.
No MAC Adr. MAC address not specified.
This could be due to a hardware malfunction. Refer this
problem to a Yamaha dealer.
No Battery
The internal battery is completely discharged or not
installed.
If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings will
be lost and reset to the default values. Stop operating the
unit, and contact a Yamaha dealer for battery replacement.
Critical Battery
The internal battery is almost discharged. Your data
may be lost.
If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings may
be lost and reset to the default values. Stop operating the
unit, and contact a Yamaha dealer for battery replacement.
Low Battery The backup battery voltage is low.
This does not affect the operation of the unit. However, if you
continue using the unit, the settings may be lost and reset to
the default values. Contact a Yamaha dealer for battery
replacement at your earliest convenience.
Recovering
A program update attempt has failed, and the
previous program is currently being restored.
Do NOT turn power off while the unit is displaying this
message. If the update attempt repeatedly fails, there may
be a hardware malfunction. Refer this problem to a Yamaha
dealer.
Scene Recall Err A scene recall attempt has failed.
Recall the scene again.
If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer.
Saving Failed A save operation has failed.
This could be due to a hardware malfunction. Refer this
problem to a Yamaha dealer.
Param Access Err Current setting cannot be displayed. Save the current setting by using DME Designer, then
initialize the unit. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha
dealer.
Param Set Err Current setting cannot be changed.
W.Clk Unlocked
A usable word clock signal is not being received or
cannot be detected.
Recheck all word clock connections and internal
parameters.
DevGrp Sync Err
The device group configuration set via DME
Designer does not match the real configuration.
Use DME Designer to go off-line, create a configuration that
correctly matches the actual configuration, and then go
back on-line to synchronize the configuration.
System Error A system error has occurred.
Save the current setting by using DME Designer, then
initialize the unit. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha
dealer.
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
47
Status messages
* Do NOT turn off the power to the SP2060 while the unit displays the message “DO NOT TURN OFF!” at the bottom of the display.
Troubleshooting
Message Meaning
Connecting Connecting to the network.
Download Success The program has been successfully updated.
Downloading Program update in progress. Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message.
File Operating
A file operation is in progress during which the computer manipulates scene data. Do NOT turn power off
while the unit displays this message.
Network Setup Preparing network connection.
Panel Locked The User Lock function is engaged. The panel controls do not work.
Panel Unlocked The User Lock function has been disengaged. Panel operation is now possible.
Scene Recalling Scene recall in progress.
Scene Storing Scene store in progress. Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message.
Cannot Recall Recalling scenes or libraries is disabled.
Cannot Store The scene store is disabled.
NO X-OVER Input channels do not feature the X-Over parameter.
NO LIMITER Input channels do not feature the Limiter parameter.
Protected You cannot edit or delete protected scenes.
NO ROUTING Input channel SUM does not feature the Routing parameter.
NO LEVEL Input channel SUM does not feature the Level parameter.
Network Busy There is too much network traffic. Communication is very slow.
Synchronizing Data is being received from the computer. Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message.
Scene Deleting Deleting a scene. Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message.
Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions
No communication between the
SP2060 and the DME Designer
application software.
The connection cable is not connected properly. Make sure that the cable is properly connected.
The computer's Ethernet port is not functioning
properly.
Refer to the DME Designer Installation Guide.
The DME-N Network driver has not been
installed.
Install and set up the DME-N Network driver.
No audio output.
The Mute function is turned on. Turn off the Mute function (see page 38).
The output level is set too low. Increase the output level (see page 24).
The parameters cannot be edited. The User Lock function is turned on. Turn off the User Lock function (see page 34).
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
Introduction
to the SP2060
The Controls
and Connectors
48
General Specifications
Electrical Characteristics
Output impedance of signal generator: 150
Frequency Response
Total Harmonic Distortion
Hum & Noise
Dynamic Range
Sampling Frequency
External
Normal Rate: 44.1, 48 kHz (±0.1%)
Double Rate: 88.2, 96 kHz (±0.1%)
Internal 96 kHz
Signal Delay
Less than 761 µ sec (INPUT to OUTPUT @Fs=96kHz)
Indicators
Key indicators x 9
MUTE indicators (INPUT A/B, OUTPUT 1–6)
6-segment LED level meters (INPUT A/B, OUTPUT 1–6)
Miscellaneous
Power Consumption 30 W
Dimensions (HxDxW) 44 x 361 x 480 mm
Net Weight 4.2 kg
Temperature Range
Operating: 5 to 40 ˚C
Storage: –20 to 60 ˚C
Included Accessories AC power cord, Rubber feet x 4, Owner’s manual
Input Output RL Conditions MIN TYP MAX Units
INPUT A, B OUTPUT 1–6 600
Fs=96kHz@20Hz–40kHz, reference to
the nominal output level @1kHz
–1.0 0.0 +0.5 dB
Input Output RL Conditions MIN TYP MAX Units
INPUT A, B OUTPUT 1–6 600
Fs=96kHz, +4dBu@20Hz–40kHz 0.05 %
Fs=96kHz, +22dBu@1kHz 0.007 %
DIGITAL INPUT
AES/EBU
OUTPUT 1–6 600 Fs=48kHz@1kHz, Input level: –1dBFS 0.015 %
* Total Harmonic Distortion is measured with a 18dB/octave filter @80kHz.
Input Output RL Conditions MIN TYP MAX Units
INPUT A, B OUTPUT 1–6 600 Fs=96kHz, Rs=150 –82 –79 dBu
DIGITAL INPUT
AES/EBU
OUTPUT 1–6 600 Fs=48kHz, Input level: –dBFS –86 dBu
*Hum & Noise are measured with a 6dB/octave filter @12.7kHz; equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB/octave
attenuation.
Input Output RL Conditions MIN TYP MAX Units
INPUT A, B OUTPUT 1–6 600 Fs=96kHz 106 dB
DIGITAL INPUT
AES/EBU
OUTPUT 1–6 600 Fs=48kHz 110 dB
*Dynamic range is measured with a 6dB/octave filter @12.7kHz; equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB/octave
attenuation.
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
References
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Crosstalk@1KHz Fs=96kHz
LED Level Meters
Input/Output Characteristics
Analog Input Characteristics
Analog Output Characteristics
Digital Input Characteristics
Input Output Conditions MIN TYP MAX Units
INPUT A OUTPUT 2, 4, 6
INPUT A assigned to OUTPUT 1, 3 or 5
INPUT B assigned to OUTPUT 2, 4 or 6
–80 dB
INPUT B OUTPUT 1, 3, 5
INPUT A assigned to OUTPUT 1, 3 or 5
INPUT B assigned to OUTPUT 2, 4 or 6
–80 dB
*Crosstalk is measured with a 18dB/octave filter @80kHz.
Metering points Conditions MIN TYP MAX Units
INPUT A, B
OVER red LED: On 0 dBFS
–6 amber LED: On –6 dBFS
–12 amber LED: On –12 dBFS
–18 amber LED: On –18 dBFS
–30 green LED: On –30 dBFS
–48 green LED: On –48 dBFS
OUTPUT 1–6
OVER red LED: On 0 dBFS
LIMIT amber LED: On LIMIT*
–6 green LED: On –6 dBFS
–12 green LED: On –12 dBFS
–18 green LED: On –18 dBFS
–40 green LED: On –40 dBFS
*The LED turns on when the internal limiter is activated.
Input Terminals Actual Load
Impedance
For Use With
Nominal
Input level Connector
Nominal Max. before clip
INPUT A, B 10 k 600 Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +24 dBu (12.28 V) XLR-3-31 type (balanced) *1
*1. XLR-3-31 type connectors with latches are balanced. (1=GND, 2=HOT, 3=COLD)
*2. In these specifications, 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms.
*3. All AD converters are 24-bit linear, 64-times oversampling. (Fs=96kHz)
Output
Terminals
Actual Load
Impedance
For Use With
Nominal
Input level Connector
Nominal Max. before clip
OUTPUT 1–6 75 600 Lines +4 dBu (1.23 V) +24 dBu (12.28 V) XLR-3-32 type (balanced) *1
*1. XLR-3-32 type connectors are balanced. (1=GND, 2=HOT, 3=COLD)
*2. In these specifications, 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms.
*3. All DA converters are 24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling (Fs=48kHz) or 64-times oversampling (Fs=96kHz).
Terminal Format Data length Level Connector
DIGITAL INPUT AES/EBU AES/EBU 24 bit RS422 XLR-3-31 type (balanced) *1 *2
*1. XLR-3-31 type connector with latch is balanced. (1=GND, 2=HOT, 3=COLD)
*2. Only Double Speed Format is supported at 96 kHz. Double Channel or Single Format is not supported.
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
Introduction
to the SP2060
The Controls
and Connectors
50
Control I/O Characteristics
Connector Pin Assignment
[NETWORK] Connector (100Base-TX Ethernet, RJ-45)
Terminal Format Level Connector
Network IEEE 802.3 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45
Pin Connection
1 TxD+
2 TxD-
3 RxD+
4 Unused
5 Unused
6 RxD-
7 Unused
8 Unused
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
51
Dimensions
* Specifications and descriptions in this owner's manual are for information purpose only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to
charge or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may
not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
European models
Purchaser/User Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2.
Inrush Current: 35A
Conforms to Environments: E1,E2,E3 and E4.
440
480
361
354
3
44
1
(4)
Rubber feet
are included in
the package.
Unit: mm
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
Introduction
to the SP2060
The Controls
and Connectors
52
Index
[INC/YES]/[DEC/NO] Keys ........................................... 22
100Base-TX
............................................................................ 40
10Base-T
................................................................................. 40
2 x (2-way + Sub)
.................................................................... 11
2 x (2-way + Sub) Link
............................................................ 11
2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux
................................................................. 12
2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux Link
........................................................ 12
2 x 3-way
................................................................................. 13
2 x 3-way Link
........................................................................ 13
3 x 2-way
................................................................................. 10
3 x 2-way Link
........................................................................ 10
4 way +2 x Aux
........................................................................ 14
5-way + Aux
............................................................................ 15
6-way
...................................................................................... 16
A
About a scene .......................................................................... 30
[AC IN] Connector
................................................................. 23
AdjustGc (Adjustable Gc)
....................................................... 29
B
[BACK/STORE] Key .............................................................. 22
Battery page
............................................................................ 37
Bessel
...................................................................................... 29
Butrwrth (Butterworth)
........................................................... 29
C
Changing a scene title ............................................................. 32
Changing the parameter values
................................................ 24
Checking the backup battery
................................................... 37
Components
............................................................................. 9
Configuration
.....................................................................9, 10
2 x (2-way + Sub)
............................................................ 11
2 x (2-way + Sub) Link
.................................................... 11
2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux
......................................................... 12
2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux Link
................................................ 12
2 x 3-way
......................................................................... 13
2 x 3-way Link
................................................................ 13
3 x 2-way
......................................................................... 10
3 x 2-way Link
................................................................ 10
4 way +2 x Aux
................................................................ 14
5-way + Aux
.................................................................... 15
6-way
.............................................................................. 16
Multi Zone
..................................................................... 17
Connector Pin Assignment
...................................................... 50
[CURRENT BACKUP]
......................................................... 38
D
DELAY ................................................................................... 25
[DELAY] Key
.......................................................................... 22
Deleting a scene
...................................................................... 33
[DIGITAL INPUT] Connector (AES/EBU)
...........................23
Dimensions
..............................................................................51
Display
....................................................................................22
Displaying the current library
..................................................29
Displaying the firmware version
...............................................37
Displaying the label
..................................................................36
Displaying word clock
..............................................................37
DME Designer
..........................................................................7
E
Electrical Characteristics ..........................................................48
EQ (Equalizer)
.........................................................................25
[EQ] Key
.................................................................................22
F
[FACTORY SETUP] ..............................................................38
Features
.....................................................................................9
Firmware Version
......................................................................7
Front Panel
..............................................................................22
G
General Specifications ..............................................................48
Ground Screw
..........................................................................23
H
H.SHELF(High Shelving) .......................................................25
HPF
.........................................................................................25
I
Initializing the SP2060 ............................................................38
INPUT A/B LINK
..................................................................33
INPUT A/B LINK page
..........................................................33
Input channel A
.......................................................................27
Input channel B
.......................................................................27
Input channel SUM
.................................................................27
[INPUT] Connectors
...............................................................23
Input EQ
.................................................................................25
Input routing
...........................................................................27
Input/Output Characteristics
...................................................49
IP address
.................................................................................39
IP Address page
........................................................................39
L
L.SHELF(Low Shelving) ..........................................................25
Label page
................................................................................36
Last Memory Resume page
......................................................36
LEVEL
....................................................................................24
[LEVEL] Key
...........................................................................22
LIBRARY
................................................................................29
References
Introduction
to the SP2060
Foreword
The Controls
and Connectors
Network Settings Panel Operation
References
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
53
Library ...................................................................................... 9
LIMITER
............................................................................... 30
Limiter
.................................................................................... 42
[LIMITER] Key
...................................................................... 22
Link Mode page
...................................................................... 40
Linkwitz (Linkwitz-Riley)
....................................................... 29
LPF
......................................................................................... 25
M
MAC Address page ................................................................. 41
Master
..................................................................................... 39
Master ID page
....................................................................... 40
MASTER/SLAVE page
........................................................... 39
Meters
..................................................................................... 22
Multi Zone
............................................................................. 17
Multiple SP2060
..................................................................... 20
Mute
....................................................................................... 38
[MUTE] Key
.......................................................................... 22
N
[NETWORK] Connector ....................................................... 23
Network Settings
.................................................................... 39
[NEXT/RECALL] Key
........................................................... 22
O
octet ........................................................................................ 39
[OUTPUT] Connectors
......................................................... 23
Output EQ
............................................................................. 26
Output routing
....................................................................... 27
P
Parameters ................................................................................ 9
PEQ
........................................................................................ 25
[POWER ON/OFF] Key
........................................................ 22
Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted SP2060
........................ 8
Preset area
............................................................................... 31
Preset Libraries
........................................................................ 42
preset parameters
....................................................................... 9
preset scene (read-only scene)
.................................................. 10
Protecting a scene
.................................................................... 32
R
Rear Panel ............................................................................... 23
Recalling a library
................................................................... 29
Recalling a scene
..................................................................... 31
ROUTING
............................................................................. 27
[ROUTING] Key
................................................................... 22
S
SCENE ................................................................................... 30
Scene
......................................................................................... 9
[SCENE] Key
..........................................................................22
scene number
...........................................................................31
scene property
..........................................................................31
[SEL] Keys
...............................................................................22
Setting a Device Group
............................................................39
Setting Link Mode
...................................................................40
Setting the Crossover
...............................................................28
Setting the IP Address
..............................................................39
Setting the Last Memory Resume
............................................36
Setting the Master ID
..............................................................40
Slave
........................................................................................39
Speaker
....................................................................................18
Speaker processing
...................................................................18
Status messages
........................................................................47
Storing a scene
.........................................................................32
Subwoofer
................................................................................42
System Examples
.....................................................................18
T
Thru ........................................................................................29
Troubleshooting
......................................................................47
Turning the power on and off
....................................................7
U
User area ..................................................................................31
User Lock
................................................................................34
User Lock page
........................................................................34
user scene (readable and writable scene)
...................................10
UTILITY
.................................................................................33
[UTILITY] Key
.......................................................................22
V
Version page ............................................................................37
Viewing the MAC Address
......................................................41
W
W. Clock page .........................................................................37
Warning and error messages
....................................................46
[WITHOUT LIB.]
..................................................................38
X
X-OVER (Crossover) ...............................................................28
[X-OVER] Key
........................................................................22
Z
Zone processing .......................................................................19
SP2060 Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Network Settings ReferencesPanel Operation
Introduction
to the SP2060
The Controls
and Connectors
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