Meridian America Meridian 518 Communications connections, Connecting to Meridian Digital speakers

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Connecting 518

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Communications connections

Communications connections are only made to other Meridian equipment.

The following sections describe the major points.

To connect to other Meridian 500 Series equipment

1.Connect one of the COMMS sockets on the rear panel of the 518 to one of the COMMS sockets on another 500 Series unit, using the 500 Comms lead supplied.

2.Connect all the 500 Series products together in this way to form a chain (not a loop). The order in which they are connected is not important.

If the system is to operate in 500 mode, then, configure the units with the following automatic setup procedure.

1.Switch all the units to Standby.

2.Press Clear on the handset. Each unit will display:

Auto

One unit will then be designated as the controller and display:

Con

All the other units will be configured as non-controllers and display:

NCon

The system is now set up and ready to use.

If for any reason the automatic setup does not give the configuration you want, you can restore the default operation by selecting a Type or by setting the controller status in Config as described on page 21.

Connecting to Meridian Digital speakers

1.Connect the phono plug on the end of the M-lead to the digital output of the 518.

4.Connect one of the two DIN plugs on one end of the M-lead to one of the COMMS sockets on the back of 518.

Note There are usually two DIN plugs on an M-lead. Take care to chose the correct one and do not force the plug. The second plug is used to connect to any 200 Series products in the range.

518 User Guide

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Contents 1992, 1993 Contents Simple rules for using Appendix 4 -Resolution EnhancementAppendix 2 Hints on Mastering Designed & manufactured in the UK by Sales and service in the UKSales and service in the USA AcknowledgementsAbout the 500 Series IntroductionAbout this manual Conventions used in this manualUnpacking Installing yourGeneral precautions ConnectionsPlanning setup Whats inside a 518?Overview as Preamp Type What about analogue sources? What else do I need to know?Overview as Resolution Enhancement Processor Type CD or LaserDisc playback improvementMeridian DSP speaker improvement Meridian Surround improvement Overview as Mastering Processor Type Overview as Multimedia Processor TypeCustomising features ∙ Normal ∙ Standby ∙ Type ∙ ConfigBasic operation Switching onStarting off with StandbySelecting a source Adjusting the volumeOperating 518 as a Control Unit Type OutShape a DitherFlat Shape BDisplay Advanced operation using the Remote Control Muting the sound Operating 518 as Resolution Enhancer TypeVolume control Menu KeysWith the Remote Control Operation summaryMemory Config control settings Restoring default settingsConfig an overview Customising 518, an overviewConfig sources and inputs How to customiseCustomising, general procedure How to change to Type or ConfigMaking changes to an existing setup Customising using TypeHow to change back to Normal Setting Type ControllerConfig Customising using ConfigHow to use Config Selecting TypesSetting the product address for Selecting the controller modeSetting the system address for Setting the Standby mode forSetting the Volume mode for Setting the Blank display option forSetting the Emphasis option for Setting the Volume displaySetting up sources Choosing source logosVol. dB Changing the input for a source Choosing the Comms type for a source productChoosing the address of a source product Digital input connections ConnectionsDigital audio connections Digital output connectionTo connect to other Meridian 500 Series equipment Connecting to Meridian Digital speakersCommunications connections ConPart Mastering ProcessorMeridian 500 Comms warning DescriptionAs a Mastering or Multimedia Processor Type D1 +2Emph +2 ShpB +2Making Recordings Transfer to editor Transfer to the final carrierNoise shaper characteristics Shaper Advantage 44.1kHz 48kHz Normal Pre-emphasisDigital Audio and Quantisation Operating BackgroundTransparency in digital systems DitherNoise Shaping with dither Dynamic RangePre and De-emphasis No change in sample size Simple rules for usingStep-down in sample word size Step up in dynamic rangeSpecification Additional technical informationHelp Cleaning Maintenance & ServicePart Appendix 1 Noise Shapes NoiseAbove noise spectrum for Shape B at 44.1kHz 0Hz 5kHz 10kHz 15kHz 20kHz Appendix 2 Hints on Mastering with noise-shaping Vulnerability of the signalAudible results of digital errors and editing Requirements for D/A conversionAppendix 2 Hints on Mastering Appendix 3 RS232 Handset FunctionsGoTo Functions Appendix 4 -Resolution Enhancement Jitter and de-jitteringDynamic-range FrequencyDynamic-range optimisation with Gain Dynamic-range optimisation with Pre-emphasisShowing CD pre- and de-emphasis curves Dynamic-range optimisation with Noise-shaped Dither DAC enhancement by using high-frequency dither DAC or channel enhancement by word-length matchingContents IndexIndex User Guide User Guide