
PSPHD PROCISE
®
7.3 High-Definition Professional Surround Sound Processor
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projector, eliminating the need for a separate video switcher. This output
also carries a stereo downmix of the main surround output, perfect for
sharing audio and video from the theater with the rest of your facility via a
Crestron DigitalMedia
™
system.
Worry-Free HD
To ensure compatibility with the widest range of HD content and
components, Crestron equipped the PSPHD with the most advanced HDCP
management of any signal processor in its class. At setup, every connected
HDMI device is authenticated and its key allowances verified, immediately
revealing any limitations in the system. This lets the installer reconfigure
the system before problems start, eliminating the surprise of a sudden loss
of sound and picture caused by some HDCP-encrypted or
non-compliant source.
Why does HDCP matter?
As the move to digital takes hold, more and more content providers
are using HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) to protect
their DVDs, Blu-ray Discs, broadcast signals, and online content against
unauthorized copying. Analog connectivity, which can’t support HDCP, is
being eliminated from the computers and AV equipment being sold today,
and soon content providers will be taking full advantage of the new digital
technology to ensure only authorized users may view their content in all its
high-definition glory. Systems that don’t support HDCP simply won’t let you
display all this HD content.
Input selection on the PSPHD is fast and fluid thanks to Crestron exclusive
QuickSwitch HD technology. QuickSwitch HD maintains a constant HDCP
connection with each HDMI device in the system, eliminating the need to
re-authenticate each time a different source is selected, ensuring
uninterrupted switching between all sources.
The Full Frontal
What was the thing you noticed when you first saw the PSPHD? Was it the
clean, inviting controls, the modern metallic accents, or its high-resolution
graphic displays? Unlike other audio processors, setting up and operating
the PSPHD from the front panel is a pleasure. Touch any button to awaken
it, and easily select your source and make adjustments with a simple turn
and tap of the left selection knob. Detailed information appears on the
front panel to eliminate any confusion. Jump directly to key menus using
the dedicated function buttons. And, oh yeah, select the bargraph analyzer
or retro-style analog meters to lend a classic touch for monitoring signal
status. And by all means, turn up that knob on the right whenever you want
to impress your guests with more volume.
PROCISE Tools
While much of the PSPHD’s initial setup and configuration can be
accomplished through its front panel, PROCISE Tools software provides
the optimum user interface for accessing all of its audio adjustments and
settings. And, although MultEQ XT does most of the work to optimize your
system’s sound quality, there is plenty of customization and tweaking
available to those so inclined. For instance, PROCISE Tools allows you to
fine-tune lip-sync delay, define the default decoding and EQ modes for
each source, set up the mix inputs, monitor signal levels, and finesse the
various level, crossover, delay, and other settings.
To those who prefer to make all their own EQ adjustments, either globally
or for a specific input or surround mode (in lieu of MultEQ XT), PROCISE
Tools offers a choice of master 6-band graphic EQ or ten independent
channels of precision 6-band parametric EQ. Each EQ mode allows five
presets to be saved, which can be recalled via a control system or set to
correspond with any input or decoding mode.
The Beauty of Simplicity
The wonderful thing about Crestron is, once the system’s installed and
all the critical adjustments are made, all you need to worry about is your
presentation or choice of movie. As part of a complete Crestron system, all
the technology within the PSPHD disappears behind the scenes, with only
the controls you want and need provided to you on your choice of Crestron
touch screen or handheld remote.
So press play, set your senses for maximum impact, and enjoy the movie!
SPECIFICATIONS
Audio – General
Features: 27 selectable source inputs plus built-in noise generator,
7.1 Dolby Digital
®
/DTS
®
surround sound decoder, 7.3 multi-channel signal
processing and steering, Audyssey MultEQ
®
XT, Audyssey Dynamic
Volume
®
, Audyssey Dynamic EQ
®
, 6-band graphic or parametric EQ,
100 ms lip-sync/speaker delay, unprocessed “Pure” mode (analog sources
only), “Direct” mode (HDMI only), independent mono and stereo downmix
outputs, 3 channel line mixer (post surround decoder/processor) with
independent speech-optimized signal processing, HDCP management,
Crestron QuickSwitch HD
®
Input Signal Types: HDMI supporting HD lossless multi-channel up to 7.1
with HDCP, DisplayPort Multimode
[2]
, S/PDIF (coaxial and optical), AES/EBU,
analog 2-channel (balanced and unbalanced), analog 8-channel
(unbalanced), analog mono (balanced or unbalanced)
Output Signal Types: Analog 7.3 channel (balanced and unbalanced),
analog 2-channel downmix (balanced and unbalanced), analog mono
downmix (balanced and unbalanced), HDMI w/2-channel downmix
Processor: Three floating-point DSPs
Analog-To-Digital Conversion: 24-bit 96 kHz
Digital-To-Analog Conversion: 24-bit 96 kHz (192 kHz in Direct mode)
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ±0.2 dB
THD+N: 0.002% digital in to analog out;
0.003% analog in to analog out
S/N Ratio: 125dB AES/EBU in to balanced out;
122dB SPDIF/HDMI in to balanced out;
118dB AES/EBU in to unbalanced out;
114dB SPDIF/HDMI in to unbalanced out;
109dB unbalanced in to unbalanced out
Audio – Surround Sound
Decoding Modes: None, Stereo, Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie, Dolby Pro Logic
IIx Music, DTS Neo:6 Cinema, DTS Neo:6 Music, Two Channel Steering
– Surround, Two Channel Steering – Rear, Multi-Channel Stereo (Party),
Cathedral, Hall, Stadium, Jazz Club, Dolby Digital
®
, Dolby Digital EX, Dolby
Digital Plus, Dolby
®
TrueHD, DTS
®
, DTS-ES Matrix, DTS-ES Discrete, DTS
96/24, DTS-HD Master Audio
™
, PCM Multi-Channel, Multi-Channel Input
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