888 Digital 565 manual Source Surround, Preset, Steered surrounds

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OSD

 

Source

 

Surround

On-Screen Display, which the 565 can superimpose on a composite video signal to give information about the state of the system, and to help during configuration.

PCM

Pulse Code Modulation, the method used to encode music digitally, as used on audio CDs.

Preset

A DSP decoding option in the 565. You can create user-defined presets based on the built-in presets, and with specific parameter values; see Defining your own presets, page 31.

An input to the system, such as CD or TV. The Meridian 500 and 800 Series provide 12 named sources, corresponding to the names of the 12 source keys on the MSR. In the 565 you can choose the logo displayed for each source, and the input used for it.

SPL

Sound Pressure Level, a physical measurement of the level of sound at a particular location which can be obtained using an SPL meter.

Steered surrounds

Surrounds which have individual signals steered to them by the digital surround processor’s steering matrix.

A sound reproducing system with more than two loudspeakers, and usually with speakers behind or to the side of the listener.

THX

Additional processing that follows Dolby Pro Logic Surround decoding to give a more faithful reproduction of cinema sound in the home.

Trifield

A music decoding system designed to extract centre and surround signals from a conventional two-channel stereo source.

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Contents Meridian 565 Digital Surround Processor Preface Contents Service and guarantee DSP presetsIntroduction Series communications Professional featuresMeridian 500 Series Five-channel surround system Sample configurationsThree-channel stereo system THX system Meridian Analogue Theatre DSP6000C An AC-3 LaserDisc system Complete multimedia surround systemSpecification Specification and accessoriesPCM, 7.1, and MLP versions Available accessoriesMulti-channel digital sources DSP presetsMpeg Surround Multi-channel sources encoded onto two channelsTV Logic Conventional stereo sourcesTrifield Special DSP presetsUsing the digital surround processor Front panel To switch on from standby Switching on and offTo switch to standby To select a source Selecting a sourceTo restore the sound Adjusting the volumeTo change the volume To mute the soundTo change the DSP preset Changing the DSP presetTo change the display Changing the displayUsing the digital surround processor Customising the digital surround processor To unlock the menus Locking and unlocking the menusTo lock the menus Changing the DSP parameters Using a Meridian DSP LoudspeakerTo change a DSP parameter Standard parametersOSD Standard parametersTo change the absolute phase Changing treble, bass, or phaseTo change the treble To change the bassTo move the listening position to the left or right Changing the listening positionTo change the relative level of the centre speaker To change the relative delay of the centre speakerChanging the integration of the centre Changing the spaciousness of the sound To change the relative delay of the rear or side speakersTo change the position of the on-screen display To adjust the lip syncChanging the lip sync and on-screen display To change the DSP preset for a source Changing the DSP preset for a sourceTo save the preset settings Defining your own presetsTo clear a user-defined preset DSP presets Pro Logic Logic DSP presetsTV Logic Pro Logic and THX Cinema DSP preset parametersTHX Cinema Mono and Academy TV Logic DSP preset parametersMono and Academy DSP preset parameters Trifield Music DSP presetsMusic Music and Trifield DSP preset parameters Super Stereo AmbisonicMusic Logic DSP preset parameters Ambisonic and Super Stereo DSP preset parametersMusic Logic DTS MusicMLP MLP version only Mpeg MusicStereo and Direct Dolby Digital THX, DTS THX, Movie DSP presetsDolby Digital Using dynamic range control Movie DSP preset parametersUsing peak-level limiting Service and guarantee Guarantee ServiceGlossary Limit Mono sub LayoutMax SPL Mono surrounds LFE subSteered surrounds PresetSource Surround Type DSP parameters IndexListening position, moving to Meridian Digital Theatre Selecting a source Sides DSP parameter Sources Processor
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