Meridian America
Meridian 518
manual
User Guide
Specification
Noise shaper characteristics
Install
Vulnerability of the signal
Restoring default settings
Maintenance
Config sources and inputs
Planning setup
Adjusting the volume
Setting Type Controller
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Contents
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Contents
Simple rules for using
Appendix 4 -Resolution Enhancement
Appendix 2 Hints on Mastering
Sales and service in the USA
Sales and service in the UK
Designed & manufactured in the UK by
Acknowledgements
About this manual
Introduction
About the 500 Series
Conventions used in this manual
General precautions
Installing your
Unpacking
Connections
Whats inside a 518?
Planning setup
Overview as Preamp Type
What else do I need to know?
What about analogue sources?
Overview as Resolution Enhancement Processor Type
CD or LaserDisc playback improvement
Meridian DSP speaker improvement
Meridian Surround improvement
Overview as Multimedia Processor Type
Overview as Mastering Processor Type
∙ Normal ∙ Standby ∙ Type ∙ Config
Customising features
Starting off with
Switching on
Basic operation
Standby
Operating 518 as a Control Unit Type
Adjusting the volume
Selecting a source
Out
Flat
Dither
Shape a
Shape B
Display
Advanced operation using the Remote Control
Volume control
Operating 518 as Resolution Enhancer Type
Muting the sound
Menu Keys
With the Remote Control
Operation summary
Memory
Config an overview
Restoring default settings
Config control settings
Customising 518, an overview
Customising, general procedure
How to customise
Config sources and inputs
How to change to Type or Config
How to change back to Normal
Customising using Type
Making changes to an existing setup
Setting Type Controller
How to use Config
Customising using Config
Config
Selecting Types
Setting the system address for
Selecting the controller mode
Setting the product address for
Setting the Standby mode for
Setting the Emphasis option for
Setting the Blank display option for
Setting the Volume mode for
Setting the Volume display
Setting up sources
Choosing source logos
Vol. dB
Changing the input for a source
Choosing the Comms type for a source product
Choosing the address of a source product
Digital audio connections
Connections
Digital input connections
Digital output connection
Communications connections
Connecting to Meridian Digital speakers
To connect to other Meridian 500 Series equipment
Con
Mastering Processor
Part
As a Mastering or Multimedia Processor Type
Description
Meridian 500 Comms warning
D1 +2
ShpB +2
Emph +2
Making Recordings
Transfer to the final carrier
Transfer to editor
Shaper Advantage 44.1kHz 48kHz Normal Pre-emphasis
Noise shaper characteristics
Transparency in digital systems
Operating Background
Digital Audio and Quantisation
Dither
Noise Shaping with dither
Dynamic Range
Pre and De-emphasis
Step-down in sample word size
Simple rules for using
No change in sample size
Step up in dynamic range
Additional technical information
Specification
Help
Maintenance & Service
Cleaning
Noise
Part Appendix 1 Noise Shapes
Above noise spectrum for Shape B at 44.1kHz
0Hz 5kHz 10kHz 15kHz 20kHz
Audible results of digital errors and editing
Vulnerability of the signal
Appendix 2 Hints on Mastering with noise-shaping
Requirements for D/A conversion
Appendix 2 Hints on Mastering
Appendix 3 RS232
Handset Functions
GoTo Functions
Jitter and de-jittering
Appendix 4 -Resolution Enhancement
Frequency
Dynamic-range
Dynamic-range optimisation with Pre-emphasis
Dynamic-range optimisation with Gain
Showing CD pre- and de-emphasis curves
Dynamic-range optimisation with Noise-shaped Dither
DAC or channel enhancement by word-length matching
DAC enhancement by using high-frequency dither
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