Meridian Audio DSP5000C Speaker User Manual


 
Customising using Config 37
DSP5000C User Guide
Source menu 4 options
Source menu 4 is used only in 500 mode, and to define the Comms
address of the source product.
You get to source menu 4 by using the menu
e key while in source menu
1.
The display will be like this:
cd 1A
The first part of the display tells you which key on the MSR you are
setting up. The second part of the display tells you the address. Normally
you should leave this set to ‘1A’ unless advised otherwise by your dealer
or Meridian technical support.
Use the
n and s menu keys to select the second part of the display.
Completing Config
When you are happy with your left/right/centre, master/slave and other
choices for this speaker:
1. Switch off the DSP5000C, using the power switch on the back
2. After a second, switch the power on again
3. Make a note of your choices by marking the speaker on the back in the
area provided on the label. Use a pencil so that you can change the
marking in future.
Note When customisation is complete, switch the power off, wait for 3
seconds, then switch it on again to restore Normal operation and to save
what you have done.
Customising using Setup
Features of Setup
Setup provides additional functions:
Choice of position alignment for the low-frequency response of the
speaker
The Store key takes on a ‘Store’ capability
Access to DSP Centre-channel features.
How to use Setup
Note It is not necessary to make any adjustments to the slave for Setup.
1. Switch off the master DSP5000C, using the power switch on the back,
and wait for 3 seconds
2. While pressing the Store key on the remote control, switch the power
on again. The display will momentarily show
SEt
3. Release the Store key
The master will revert to the Standby display and condition. You may now
use the speakers normally.
When customisation is complete and you are sure that you have stored
the correct tone settings independently for every source you wish to
change:
1. Switch the power off and then on again to restore Normal operation
For an overview
of Setup, see
page
29