Meridian America 562V.2 Switching on and off, To switch to standby, To switch on from standby

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Switching on and off

When not being used, the multimedia controller should be left in

To switch to standby

the standby state. This uses a negligible amount of electricity,

Press Off (front panel) or Standby (remote).

but ensures that the components of the multimedia controller

operate at maximum efficiency from the moment you start.

 

If you are not going to use the multimedia controller for several days you should switch the unit completely off at the back

The display will show:

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panel, and disconnect it from the AC power supply.

To switch on from standby

Press Source (front panel), or select a source by pressing the appropriate source key on the remote: eg CD.

If the 562V Multimedia Controller is part of a Meridian system it will automatically switch on any other unit in the system, such as the CD player and Meridian DSP loudspeakers.

If you have other Meridian 500 Series equipment or Meridian DSP loudspeakers connected to the multimedia controller, these units will also switch to standby.

Using the multimedia controller

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Contents Meridian 562V.2 Multimedia Controller Meridian Multimedia Controller User Guide Sales and service in the USA Contents Troubleshooting Configuring the multimedia controller without a computerConfiguring Multimedia controller Using a computer Introduction Series communications Professional featuresMeridian 500 Series Sample configurations Meridian Digital Music SystemMeridian Digital Theatre Specification and accessories SpecificationAvailable accessories ControlUsing the multimedia controller Front panel DisplayTo switch on from standby Switching on and offTo switch to standby Selecting a source Source Label Audio input InputTo select a source Last Valid optionTo restore the sound Adjusting the volume and changing the displayTo change the volume To change the displayRecording a source To copy a sourceUsing the multimedia controller Setting up the multimedia controller Unpacking Radio interferenceTo avoid interference Safety warningsPositioning the multimedia controller To avoid overheatingDigital audio inputs Connecting the multimedia controllerRear panel Analogue audio inputs Digital audio outputsDigital connections Analogue audio outputsVideo outputs Analogue connectionsVideo inputs Video connections Communications connectionsTo connect to Meridian DSP loudspeakers Connecting outputsTo connect to a 568 Digital Surround Processor Connecting sources To connect to an analogue source eg Meridian 504 FM TunerTo connect to a DVD player eg Meridian DVD Player To connect to a LaserDisc playerConnecting to other Meridian Equipment To connect to other Meridian 500 Series equipmentSetting up the multimedia controller Configuring the multimedia controller without a computer Choosing standard settings To select a standard setting562V Multimedia Controller standard settings Configuring the sources To configure a sourceCdcd CDD1 CDE2 Cdnc CD2A Programming levels To balance input levelsTo configure the multimedia controller Specifying information about your systemConfiguring the multimedia controller without a computer Configuring the multimedia controller using a computer Requirements Meridian Configuration programTo install the Meridian Configuration program Running the Meridian Configuration program ProgramTo connect the serial cable Creating a new settings file To display the settings To display or edit the settingsTo configure the source options Setting up sourcesTo set up sources Audio Advanced Changing the setup options To change the setup optionsTo store the settings to the 562V Multimedia Controller Completing the configurationTo save the current settings Configuring the multimedia controller using a computer Troubleshooting There is hum on other inputs No lights are displayed when switching onThere is hum on the LP input Troubleshooting To clean the case, display panel, and keypad MaintenanceCleaning To clean the audio and video connectionsGuarantee Service and guaranteeService Troubleshooting Configuring sources IndexInputs Sound Index