Meridian America 562 Changing the input for a source, Press Display, Digital 1, CD Analogue

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Customising 562 using Config

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None If you select the logo ‘N’ the 562 will ignore that key on the Remote control and that source will not be offered in the Normal source menu.

Changing the input for a source

In Config mode:

1.Press Source until you see a Remote-key (source) + logo display like

CD CD

2.Press Source until the Remote key name for the source you wish to configure is displayed.

3.Press Display.

you should see the display change to one like:

CD D1

The Remote control key you are setting up is the source name and it is indicated on the left as before. Now the letters on the right indicate which physical input connector will be selected.

A full list of physical inputs and their labelling is:

D1

Digital 1, CD

A1

Analogue 1,

 

 

 

 

D2

Digital 2,

A2

Analogue 2,

 

 

 

 

D3

Digital 3,

A3

Analogue 3,

 

 

 

 

D4

Digital 4,

A4

Analogue 4,

 

 

 

 

D5

Digital 5,

A5

Analogue 5,

 

 

 

 

 

 

A6

Analogue 6,

 

 

 

 

DAC

 

A7

Analogue 7,

 

 

 

 

To change the physical inputs:

1.Use the and Volume keys until the correct one is indicated

2.Make changes for all the source options by pressing Source.

Note When customisation is complete, switch the power off and then on again to restore Normal mode and to save what you have done.

Changing the second input for a digital source

In Config mode:

1.Press Source until you see a Remote-key (source) + logo display like

CD CD

2.Press Source until the Remote key name for the source you wish to configure is displayed.

3.Press Display twice.

you should see the display change to one like:

CD E1

The Remote control key you are setting up is the source name and it is indicated on the left as before. Now the letters on the right indicate which analogue input connector will be selected when a digital source like CD is required on the analogue tape outputs (no DAC fitted).

In this display E means Extra input and to use it you have to connect an analogue output from the source to one of the analogue inputs A1–A7. E1 means use A1 as an extra input and so on.

1.Use the and Volume keys until the input you want (E1–7 corresponding to A1–7) is indicated

2.Make changes for all the source options by pressing Source.

562 User Guide

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Contents Meridian America Inc Contents Acknowledgements Trademarks etcPage About this manual IntroductionAbout the 500-Series Customising features Installing yourGeneral precautions UnpackingConnections SitingStarting off with Basic operationTo decrease the volume Adjusting the volumeTo increase the volume Muting the soundTape Copy To restore the soundChanging the display Information reviewed in standbyTo move the sound to the left Advanced operation using the Remote ControlBalance control To move the balance back againOperation summary With the Remote ControlOn the 562 front panel Config control settings Restoring default settingsConfig an overview Customising 562, an overviewConfig sources and inputs Gain an overviewHow to change to Type, Config or Gain How to customiseCustomising, general procedure How to change back to NormalMaking changes to an existing setup Customising using TypeFull customising process Selecting Types Customising using Config How to use ConfigSetting the Volume mode for Setting the DAC mode forVolM Series mode CD player? Setting the Menu mode forSetting a Video version 562Setting up sources Choosing source logosPress Display Changing the input for a sourceChanging the second input for a digital source Digital 1, CD AnalogueChoosing the comms type for a source product Customising using GainHow to use Gain Choosing the address of a source productTo change the sensitivity of analogue inputs Setting the sensitivity for analogue inputsRAD Digital audio connections Audio connectionsAnalogue audio connections Analogue high-level inputsDigital input connection Communications connectionsTo connect to other Meridian 500 Series equipment Digital output connectionsConnecting analogue tape recorders Connecting digital recorders CDR, DAT or DCCMaking recordings Never works OK Using D600, DSP5000 or D6000 speakers withConditionally works OK Overcoming copy difficulties to digital recordersMode digital speakers Custom ConfigFor further guidance on Config see page ?? Understanding input sensitivity in a digital preamplifier How to get the best out of LPAdditional technical information Clipping and overloadTechnical information Digital outputs SpecificationAnalogue out Puts Help Radio interference CleaningMaintenance & Service Lead or P-lead instead of a B1-lead?Guarantee Contents IndexUser Guide User Guide User Guide

562 specifications

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