SPV1 VIDEO SWITCHER OWNER’S MANUAL
GENERAL INFORMATION Thank you for choosing a Bryston product. We would welcome any comments or suggestions you may have regarding the operation of your video switcher. We consider our customer to be Bryston’s most important resource and your opinion is very much appreciated. In the unlikely event you have a problem with your unit and must return it for service please keep the original box and all packaging material.
FRONT PANEL CONTROL & INDICATORS POWER BUTTON: Pressing the front panel power button takes the unit out of stand-by mode and powers up the SPV-1. If the unit is already powered-up, then pressing the power button will power the unit down. If the power LED does not illuminate, check that the rear panel power switch (on the power inlet module) is in the “ON” (“1”) position.
IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Component 1 input on the SPV1 will be active when TV/SAT, CD, or VCR is selected on the Bryston SP1.7 Preamp/Processor * The Component 2 input on the SPV1 will be active when DVD, AUX, or TAPE is selected on the Bryston SP1.7 Preamp/Processor * When using Progressive Scan, De-Interlaced, or HDTV signals turn off the OSD feature. The Hi-Definition signal will still be passed to the Component Output but On Screen display (OSD) will not be available.
SPV-1 DIAGRAMS: Front and Rear Panel Legends
SPV-1 DIAGRAMS: Typical SPV-1 & SP1.
SPV-1 DIAGRAMS: Upgrading SP1.7 Surround Processors Older SP1.7 Surround Processors made before November 2002 may require a firmware upgrade to enable the serial data control link between the SP1.7 and the SPV-1 Video Switcher. If you experience any difficulties in getting your SPV-1 working properly with your SP1.7, please contact either your dealer or the factory. SP1.7 firmware revision 41A (or greater) is required. If you need to install upgraded firmware (Revision 41a or greater) in your SP1.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of un-insulated “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.