Meridian America DSP5000 Portable Speaker User Manual


 
Customising using Config 35
DSP5000 User Guide
The display looks like this:
Cd ??
The first letters tell you which options are available to you, as follows:
500 tells you that this system operates in Meridian 500-Series mode.
All controllable Meridian products must be 500 compatible. Also use
this if the DSP5000 is the only controllable preamplifier connected (i.e.
the source keys on the MSR will only select between the two inputs of
the DSP5000).
Pr. means that the preamplifier for this system will be a Meridian 201,
601, 603 or compatible, and that source keys on the MSR will
automatically switch the inputs on the preamplifier regardless of other
selections. Implies and engages 200 mode.
Cd means that the preamplifier for this system will be a Meridian
CD/Pre (e.g. a 207 or 208). The first four input keys (CD, Radio, LP
and Tape1) on the MSR will automatically switch the inputs on the
CD/Pre regardless of other selections. Input keys Tape2 and Video will
select CD on the CD/Pre. Implies 200 mode.
To move through these options:
1. Press
nn or ss (menu keys)
Configuring options
This sections allows you to make choices about whether the speaker will
be system controller. This choice is only relevant to the master.
After a Type the display shows:
Auto
Choose from:
Auto This preferred option allows the system to ‘Auto Configure’.
N.Con Sets the speaker to be ‘Not Controller’ if it is a Master.
Con Sets the speaker to be ‘Controller’ if it is a Master.
System address
1. Press the menu ee key
The display typically shows:
S.A. 1
This means the system address is 1. The 500 Comms allows for up to
eight systems connected to the same bus for multiroom installations.
Unless specifically instructed otherwise by Meridian personnel; or your
dealer, leave this set to 1.
Product address
1. Press the menu ee key
The display typically shows:
P.A. 1
This means the system address is 1. The 500 Comms allows for up to
eight systems connected to the same bus for multiroom installations.
Unless specifically instructed otherwise by Meridian personnel; or your
dealer, leave this set to 1.
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