Coinfiguring sources, Rd radio, Setup – Meridian America 3100 User Manual

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Configuring sources

The 3100 loudspeakers provide 12 sources corresponding to the 12 source selection

keys on the remote: CD, RADIO, DVD, AUX, DISC, TAPE, TV, CABLE, SAT, VCR1,

VCR2, and GAME.

You only need to confi gure the sources on the 3100 loudspeaker you have specifi ed

as the master.

While in confi guration mode:

• Press the source key on the remote corresponding to the source you want to

confi gure.

For example, to confi gure the Radio

source the display initially shows:

RD Radio

• Press

> or < to step between options.

The right-hand set of characters shows the current value of the option.

• Press

A or V to change the value of the option.

The options are summarised in the following table:

Option

initial
value

Alternatives

Explanation

Label

Radio

CD, Radio, LP, etc.

The label used to identify the source on the front
panel display.

Audio input

D1

D1 or D2.

Choose D1 or D2 to specify the input.

Comms type

2C

1C – 9C, or NC.

Choose 1C for a Meridian CD player, 2C for a
Meridian FM Tuner, 3C for a Meridian DVD
player, or NC otherwise.

Address

1A

1A – 8A.

Allows you to have up to eight of type.

FIFO

FF. Y

Y or N.

Choose N to disable the FIFO buffer if you have
diffi culty locking to a poor source.

When you have fi nished programming sources:

• Switch off at the back panel, and then switch on again to restore normal

operation.

Configuring the frequency response

The setup options allow you to adjust the frequency response of the loudspeakers to

compensate for their position. You only need to confi gure the master loudspeaker.

• Turn off the DSP loudspeaker using the power switch on the back panel.

• Turn on the power again while holding down the Store key on the remote.

The display will show:

Setup

It will then revert to standby:

.

You can now operate the speaker in the usual way, using the additional setup

menus to adjust the response while listening to sources.

• Press

Function

> or Function < until the display

shows the current response setting. For example:

Free

• Press

Function

A or Function V to select the appropriate option as follows:

Option

What it means

Free

Flat frequency response.

Boundary

Speaker closer than 0.5m (20") to a wall.

Sub.1

Applies a second-order high-pass fi lter at 80Hz for use with an analogue
subwoofer.

Sub.2

Applies a second-order high-pass fi lter at 120Hz for use with an analogue
subwoofer

Corner

Speaker closer than 0.5m (20") to a corner.

If your system includes a DSP centre speaker you should set Centre Y on the master

speaker. An additional frequency response option is then provided to allow you to

adjust the centre speaker, with the equivalent options: C.Fre, C.Bou, C.Sb1, C.Sb2,

and C.Cor.

An additional centre tilt offset option is also provided. The centre tilt offset is added

to the treble value for the selected source. The recommended setting is -1dB when

the speaker is positioned above a television.

Once you have adjusted the frequency response for the speakers in your system you

should store the settings using the following procedure:

• Press

Function Store. The display shows:

Store

• Turn off the DSP loudspeaker using the power switch on the back panel.

When you turn on the power again the speaker will operate normally with the

frequency response settings you have stored.

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