Dsp5000c description, Master and slave speakers, Centre, left, right and surround – Meridian Audio DSP5000C User Manual

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Description

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DSP5000C User Guide

DSP5000C description

You will find it simpler to understand how the DSP5000C works if you
consider it as a combination of the following components:

digital preamplifier, to select and control up to two digital sources
directly, and to provide fixed and switched digital output for other
speakers

digital audio processor, whose functions include decoding as well as
error detection and correction

digital signal-processor, dealing with tone controls, digital crossover,
dynamic bass control, balance and volume

two precision digital to analogue

∆Σ

converters for bass-mid and

tweeter

remote control for all functions, including volume, balance, mute and
various tone controls

controlling computer

RS232 control and display capability

Meridian 500-Series communicator

Meridian 200- or 600-Series communicator

2½-way active loudspeaker, with three drive units and three 75W
power amplifiers per speaker

Master and slave speakers

In every room containing Meridian Digital speakers, one is chosen (by
means of either factory setting or user setup) to be in charge of the other
Meridian components in that room. We refer to this as the master
speaker. It controls the functions of any other Meridian Digital Speaker,
and communicates with all the other Meridian products in the system via
the M5-lead provided. The master speaker is also the one that ‘watches’
the remote control, and should therefore be placed so that it has the best
possible view of the room, although the connections between the other
components of your system must also be considered.

An installation may use 1, 2, 3 or 5

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DSP5000Cs: one will always be the

master speaker and the others used as slaves.

The master is identified by a red light in the display window.

Centre, left, right and surround

Since the digital audio signal is in stereo format, the DSP5000C needs to
be told if it is a centre, or on the left or right. We refer to the DSP5000C
which is on the left when viewed from the listening position as the left
speaker.

If you have more than one Meridian Digital Speaker, the master can be
any of the positions. The choices master/slave and position can be made
independently – since selecting which is to be master affects the way the
cables run in your installation. As supplied, the DSP5000C is set up as a
centre master, but you can alter this if necessary using a Type setting
(see page 31) or in Config (see page 32).

DSP5000Cs can be used as surround speakers. In this case they are set
to be surround left or right.

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Three as left, right, centre – five with surrounds.

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