Meridian Audio C51 User Manual

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C51man v1.0 • REƒ • 20070727

Meridian Audio Limited
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United Kingdom
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• Reorient the receiving aerial (or antenna) or

route the antenna cable of the receiver as far as

possible from the unit and its cabling.

• Ensure that the receiver uses well-screened

antenna cable.

• Relocate the receiver with respect to the unit.

• Connect the receiver and this product to

different AC outlets.

• If the problem persists contact your dealer.

Drive units move when the C51 is
switched on or off

This is normal as the amplifier electronics
settle.

The sound from one or more speakers
is either muffled (lacking in HF) or
thin (lacking in bass)

Check that the crossover cards have been
correctly inserted, and in particular that the

type of crossover card in each bay matches
the type of loudspeaker connected to the
corresponding output channel. Each crossover
card includes indicator lights that show
the presence of power and, by their colour
combination, indicate the type of speaker for
which the card is designed. Confirm that these
are indicating correctly.

Unit stays in standby

This generally indicates a problem with the
trigger connection and/or setup:

• Check the trigger cabling and that it is correctly

wired.

• Ensure that the source device providing the

trigger is configured to provide a voltage in the

range 5–30v ac or dc when the unit is required

to come out of standby and for the trigger

voltage to be removed when the unit is to enter

standby.

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