Meridian Audio DSP5000C Speaker User Manual


 
Using DSP5000C 17
DSP5000C User Guide
Mute
To mute the sound:
1. Press Mute
The display now shows that the sound is ‘attenuated’:
Att.
To demute (restore the sound level):
1. Press Mute
The Mute key toggles between mute and demute.
The system may also be demuted by selecting another source, or
adjusting the volume.
The menu system
The DSP5000C offers a number of user choices which are normally
accessed less frequently than, for example, source and volume. To make
it easier to operate these less commonly used functions, we have
provided a flexible menu system to guide you through the options. One
important advantage this gives is complete flexibility for future system
control options. Please note:
The menus are different in Normal and Setup modes
To access the menus
1. Use the menu keys on the remote control w n s e
To move between menus
1. Press either the w or the e menu key on the remote control
In Normal mode, the menu choices are:
Tilt
Bass
Phase
Balance
Axis
Tip This is also the way to review settings you have made. The
DSP5000C will cycle through its menus, displaying the current choice in
each one as it goes.
In Setup mode, an additional menu item appears for boundary or free
bass alignment or choice of subwoofer modes.
To change the choice in a menu
1. Press either the n or the s menu key on the remote control
Balance
The balance control in the speaker is only used if you have two
DSP5000Cs connected as a conventional stereo pair.
If you have set up the DSP5000C as a centre-channel then the balance
control is ignored. If the speaker is used with a Meridian 565 Digital
Surround Processor, then the balance function is taken over by the 565.
See the manual supplied with 565.
Use of balance controls
The use of the balance control has been misunderstood for some time. It
has been assumed that you can use it to move the image to one side,