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Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted SP2060 If several SP2060 units (or an SP2060 unit together with other 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 ventilation panel to this space or leave it open to prevent excessive heat build-up.
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.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained 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.
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: Power supply/Power cord Water warning • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device.
Handling caution Backup battery • 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.
Foreword Contents Foreword .......................................... 7 Introduction to the SP2060 Accessories (Please make sure the following items are included in the package.)................................................. About the Firmware Version ........................................... About DME Designer ..................................................... Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted SP2060 .............. Preparation...................................................................
Foreword Foreword 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. You can check the firmware version of your SP2060 in the UTILITY display (see page 28). You can also download the latest firmware from the following Yamaha website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.
Foreword Introduction to the SP2060 Features Introduction to the SP2060 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 output 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.
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).
Introduction to the SP2060 Foreword 2 x (2-way + Sub) Controls two channel 2-way speakers and subwoofers.
Foreword Introduction to the SP2060 2 x 2-way + 2 x Aux Controls two channel 2-way speakers and two channel subspeakers.
Introduction to the SP2060 Foreword 2 x 3-way Controls two channel 3-way speakers.
Foreword Introduction to the SP2060 4 way +2 x Aux Controls one channel 4-way speaker and two channel subspeakers.
Introduction to the SP2060 Foreword 5-way + Aux Controls one channel 5-way speaker and one channel subspeaker.
Foreword Introduction to the SP2060 6-way Controls one channel 6-way speaker.
Introduction to the SP2060 Foreword Multi Zone Outputs only the frequency components (by retrieving them from the input signals) that are suitable for the response characteristics of each speaker connected to each of six output connectors.
Foreword Introduction to the SP2060 System Examples 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 9.) The SP2060 Routing function enables you to select IN A, IN B, or IN SUM (A+B) as component input.
Introduction to the SP2060 Foreword Zone processing Introduction to the SP2060 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.
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.
Introduction to the SP2060 Foreword Routing L IN A IN A+B Introduction to the SP2060 R Low L OUT 2 Hi L OUT 3 Low R OUT 4 Hi R OUT 5 Mono Sub IN B OUT 6 The Controls and Connectors Panel Operation Network Settings References 20 OUT 1 SP2060 Owner’s Manual Stair Step (Mono) Under Balcony IN A IN A+B Lobby/ Dressing Room OUT 1 Under Balcony 1 OUT 2 Under Balcony 2 OUT 3 Under Balcony 3 OUT 4 Under Balcony 4 OUT 5 Lobby OUT 6 Dressing Room IN B
Foreword The Controls and Connectors Front Panel % ^ Introduction to the SP2060 7 YES STORE RECALL A NO 8 !9 @) # 1 Display Displays the parameters selected for editing and information about the currently-recalled scene. Remove the transparent protective film that was applied prior to shipment from the factory. 2 [BACK/STORE] Key Selects the previous parameter. In the Scene display, it stores a selected scene.
The Controls and Connectors Foreword Rear Panel ( º ¡ OUTPUT DIGITAL INPUT Introduction to the SP2060 AES/EBU & The Controls and Connectors Panel Operation 6 5 4 3 2 1 * & 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 grounded three-prong type AC mains outlet.
Basic Operation Foreword Panel Operation This section describes the function of the panel keys and related displays. 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 21 for information on the relationship between the parameters and keys. 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.
Panel Operation Foreword DELAY EQ (Equalizer) 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. An EQ boosts or cuts the level of specified frequency ranges. The SP2060’s internal EQ processes input and output signals. Introduction to the SP2060 Parameter Range INPUT A/B/SUM 0–1300.00msec OUTPUT 1-6 0–500.
2. Press the [SEL] key for the target channel. IN SUM ON/OFF = You can set the following parameters for each band. 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.
Panel Operation Foreword ROUTING Output routing Introduction to the SP2060 Input routing You can route Input channel A, B, and SUM signals to the Crossover input. You can select either analog or digital input signals. This selection links to the word clock master setting. You can also route the left channel of an input signal received at the [INPUT A] or [DIGITAL IN] connector to both Input channels A and B.
Function 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.
Panel Operation Foreword NO T E LIBRARY • 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. Using libraries facilitates the recall of optimal speaker settings. Up to 60 libraries are available for each component via the DME Designer application. Introduction to the SP2060 • Thru No filter is applied.
The library is recalled and the unit returns to the Library List display. 1. Press the [LIMITER] key to select the Limiter display. OUT 1 ON/OFF = LIBRARY LIST IF2112/95 To cancel the recall operation, press the [NO] key, instead of the [YES] key. The unit returns to the Library List display. ON 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.
Panel Operation Foreword Scenes are stored in the preset area and user area. Recalling a scene 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. Introduction to the SP2060 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.
You can also store a scene using the DME Designer application. 1. Press the [SCENE] key to select the Scene Selection display. 25:FOH(Event A) [2x(2way+SUB)L] 2. Press the [▲INC]/[▼DEC] keys to select a scene number. 3. Press the [BACK/STORE] key. A confirmation message will appear. 72:STORE ARE YOU SURE? H INT Holding down the [▲INC]/[▼DEC] keys will increase the speed at which the characters scroll. 4.
Panel Operation Foreword 5. Press the [NEXT] key repeatedly to move the cursor to the icon, then press the [YES] key. A confirmation message will appear. SCENE EDIT ARE YOU SURE? Introduction to the SP2060 6. To confirm the edit, press the [YES] key. The unit reflects the edit and returns to the Scene Edit display. HINT You can turn protection on and off from the DME Designer application. UTILITY The Utility function enables you to view the word clock status and make network settings.
The flashing “ON” (or “OFF”) lights up steadily, and the cursor returns to the “ON (or OFF)” position. 4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to the USER LOCK ON INPUT A/B LINK ARE YOU SURE? To cancel the operation and return to the original setting, press the [NO] key. icon. 5. Press the [YES] key. A confirmation message will appear. NOT E USER LOCK ARE YOU SURE? If you set INPUT A/B LINK to “ON,” the linked parameters for channel A will be copied to channel B parameters.
Panel Operation Foreword 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. Introduction to the SP2060 LAST MEM. RESUME ON 4. Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to the icon. The Controls and Connectors LAST MEM. RESUME ON 5. Press the [YES] key.
Checking the backup battery Initializing the SP2060 Follow the steps below to check the internal backup battery status: Follow the steps below to initialize the internal memory: You can select one of the following initialization types: 1. Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility * display. The most recently used Utility display will appear. * ] The remaining battery charge is displayed as follows: [OK ] Plenty of charge [Low Battery] Charge is getting low.
Panel Operation Foreword Mute When Mute is on, the corresponding Input or Output channel audio is muted. You can determine the channel Mute status by checking the corresponding channel [MUTE] key LED. Introduction to the SP2060 • • MUTE OFF : Dark MUTE ON : Illuminated 1. Press the [MUTE] key to select the Mute display. NOW SELECT KEYS ACT "MUTE" -> The Controls and Connectors 2. Press the [SEL] key for the target channel. The channel audio is muted and the [MUTE] key LED lights up.
Setting the IP Address IP ADDRESS 192.168.000.003 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. Network address Host address NOTE 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.
Network Settings Foreword 6. To confirm the setting, press the [YES] key. The setting is applied and the unit returns to the IP Address page. Setting the Master ID Introduction to the SP2060 The SP2060 units that are assigned as slaves in a device group follow the master SP2060 in the same group via communication. 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.
Foreword Network Settings Viewing the MAC Address Follow the steps below to view the SP2060 MAC address: NOT E Introduction to the SP2060 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. 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 The Controls and Connectors repeatedly until the MAC Address page appears.
Foreword References About Preset Libraries File name Introduction to the SP2060 LIBRARY LIST IF211264_pa_sub Model name The Controls and Connectors • • • • • Drive Subwoofer usage mode LIBRARY LIST IF2112AS_bi_moni Model name Drive Floor monitor mode pa........................ Passive mode* bi ........................ Bi-amp mode tri........................ Tri-amp mode sub...................... Combining with a subwoofer** moni ...................
Foreword References Libraries for 1-way speaker processors NO T E 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.
References Foreword Target speakers Library name Subwoofer usage* For a floor monitor IF211595_pa – – IF211595_pa_sub ✓ – IF211599_pa – – IF211599_pa_sub ✓ – IF2115M64_pa – – IF2115M64_pa_sub ✓ – IF2115M95_pa – – IF2115M95_pa_sub ✓ – IF2115M99_pa – – IF2115M99_pa_sub ✓ – IF2115/95 IF2115/99 Introduction to the SP2060 IF2115M/64 IF2115M/95 IF2115M/99 * This setting is for full-range speakers. Subwoofer settings are not included.
Subwoofer usage* For a floor monitor IF211595_bi – – IF211595_bi_sub ✓ – IF211599_bi – – IF211599_bi_sub ✓ – IF2115M64_bi – – IF2115M64_bi_sub ✓ – IF2115M95_bi – – IF2115M95_bi_sub ✓ – IF2115M99_bi – – IF2115M99_bi_sub ✓ – IF311564_bi – – IF311564_bi_sub ✓ – IF311595_bi – – IF311595_bi_sub ✓ – IH2000/64 IH200064_bi – – IH2000/95 IH200095_bi – – IF2115/95 IF2115/99 IF2115M/64 IF2115M/95 IF2115M/99 IF3115/64 IF3115/95 Introduction to the SP2060 Libra
References Foreword Display Messages Warning and error messages Introduction to the SP2060 The Controls and Connectors Panel Operation Network Settings 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.
Status messages 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.
References Foreword General Specifications External Normal Rate: 44.1, 48 kHz (±0.1%) Double Rate: 88.2, 96 kHz (±0.1%) Internal 96 kHz Sampling Frequency Introduction to the SP2060 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.
Crosstalk@1KHz Foreword References Fs=96kHz Input Output Conditions INPUT A OUTPUT 2, 4, 6 INPUT B OUTPUT 1, 3, 5 MIN TYP MAX Units INPUT A assigned to OUTPUT 1, 3 or 5 INPUT B assigned to OUTPUT 2, 4 or 6 –80 dB INPUT A assigned to OUTPUT 1, 3 or 5 INPUT B assigned to OUTPUT 2, 4 or 6 –80 dB Introduction to the SP2060 *Crosstalk is measured with a 18dB/octave filter @80kHz.
References Foreword Control I/O Characteristics Terminal Format Level Connector Network IEEE 802.
Foreword References 480 Introduction to the SP2060 The Controls and Connectors 354 1 44 Rubber feet are included in the package. Panel Operation 440 3 361 (4) 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.
References Foreword Index [▲INC/YES]/[▼DEC/NO] Keys ........................................... 21 Device Group page ..................................................................37 100Base-TX ............................................................................ 38 [DIGITAL INPUT] Connector (AES/EBU) ...........................22 Introduction to the SP2060 10Base-T ................................................................................. 38 Dimensions ..............................
scene property ..........................................................................30 LIMITER ............................................................................... 29 [SEL] Keys ...............................................................................21 Limiter .................................................................................... 40 Setting a Device Group ............................................................37 [LIMITER] Key ...................................
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