Meridian America Digital Audio Processor Meridian 518 User Manual

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Customising 518 using Config

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518 User Guide

Setting the Blank display option for 518

In Config mode:

1. Press Display until you see a display like:

This means that a blank display is one of the options offered by the
Display key. To remove this option chose N.

2. Use the and , Volume keys to choose between Yes or No.

Setting the Emphasis option for 518

In Config mode:

1. Press Display until you see a display like:

*Emph Y means that pre-emphasis will be 'forced' on the output signal
irrespective of the incoming channel status (displayed with the Emph
light). Normally Emphasis is an adaptive setting that guarantees pre-
emphasis on the output. There may be requirements in mastering where
pre-emphasis needs to be applied even though incoming emphasis is
indicated.

'*Emph N' means use the adaptive method.

2. Use the and , Volume keys to choose between Yes or No.
Chose 'Y' to over-ride the incoming emphasis flag

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If in doubt chose 'N'. '*Emph Y’ is not needed in normal use.

Setting the Volume mode for 518

In Config mode:

1. Press Display until you see a display like:

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

2. Use the and , Volume keys to choose between:

N. No means that the gain control in 518 is independent of any
other Meridian components in the system and is stored by Source.

M. Volume Main means that the volume control in 518 will follow
the main Meridian system and respond to the red keys on the
remote.

S. Volume secondary means that the volume control in 518 will
follow the second volume control in the system and respond to the
shifted volume command on the remote. (Fn + Volume)

For further details on shifted commands see the manual supplied with the
remote control.

If in doubt choose VolM for a preamp and N for Resolution Enhancement.

Setting the Volume display

In Config mode:

1. Press Display until you see a display like:

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Note. *Emph also allows De-emphasis of a signal not shown to be

emphasised.

Blank

Y

*Emph

N

Vol.

N

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