Surround system options – Meridian Audio DSP5000C User Manual

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Customising using Config

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DSP5000C User Guide

System protocols

Multiroom systems have protocols which allow you to define the extent to
which any room can interfere with the main system. You can choose to
have the DSP5000C ignore the Standby state of the associated
preamplifier, looking after its own Standby independently. To select this
mode while in the system menu:

1. Press Fn - Record

The display should indicate 'preamplifier off' like this:

??

P.

Toggle this choice with Fn - Record.

Setting the Volume mode

1. Press the menu

e

e

key

LE.

1

In the 500 Comms system there is provision for two volume controls, main
and secondary.

2. Use the and menu keys to choose between:

1. Volume main means that the DSP5000C volume control will
follow the main system and respond to the red keys on the remote.
Shifted (secondary) volume commands will be passed on to
another product. (Equivalent to the VolM setting in 562 and 501.)

2. Volume secondary means that the internal volume control will
follow the second volume control in the system and respond to the
shifted volume command on the remote. (Equivalent to the VolS
setting in 562 and 501.)

3. Volume is handled in the speaker independently of other
products on the Comms. (Equivalent to the VolN setting in 562 and
501.)

Options 2 and 3 are for Multiroom installations. If in doubt select 1.

Surround system options

Balance control operation

Installations including the Meridian 565 Digital Surround Processor
normally release the system balance function to 565.

1. Press the menu

e

e

key

The display should indicate the balance control status:

bAL.

y

Toggle this choice with the and menu keys.

Choose ‘n’ if you have a 565, ‘y’ otherwise.

DSP Centre channel exists?

This choice tells the master that a Meridian DSP Centre speaker will be in
use as a centre-channel on the system.

1. Press the menu

e

e

key

The display should indicate the centre status:

CEn.

y

Toggle this choice with the and menu keys.

Choose ‘y’ if you are using a DSP speaker with centre-channel features
as a centre.

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