Choosing a standard setting, Special sub option, Standard settings – Meridian Audio 568 User Manual

Page 71: Types

Advertising
background image

Configuring the digital surround processor without a computer

64

Choosing a standard setting

The digital surround processor provides several alternative

standard settings, called Types, which configure all aspects of

the 568 into the most commonly needed configurations. In

addition, any User Types you create using the Meridian

Configuration program are also available.

Choosing one of the Types overrides any other configuration you

may have performed, and so can be used to reset the

configuration of the unit.

If your digital surround processor is connected to a television or

monitor, the on-screen display also provides additional text

explaining what to do. For information about setting up the on-

screen display refer to Connecting video, page 55.

The Type you choose depends on the following aspects of your

system:

❍ The number of speakers in your system.
❍ Whether your system includes a subwoofer.
❍ Whether the speakers are analogue or digital.

The following diagram shows the meaning of the standard Type

codes:

Type 5.S DAA

Main/centre/surround
speaker types:
D Digital
A Analogue

Number of main speakers:
2

Main only

3

Main & centre

4

Main & rear

5

Main, centre, & rear

7

Main, centre, side, & rear

Subwoofer:
0

No sub

1

Mono/THX sub

S Special sub

The Special sub option gives no subwoofer for Music DSP

presets, a centre subwoofer for Logic presets, and an LFE

subwoofer for 5.1 Movie presets.

Advertising