Customising using Config

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Choosing centre, left or right

If you have Typed the speaker with a 6, then the ‘Cen.y’ option is enabled. This tells the speaker that there is a centre in the system and enables the option to make the DSP5000C into a centre.

If you Typed the speaker with a number other than 6 then the ‘Cen.n’ option is selected and you do not get the ‘centre’ choice in this section.

To change the speaker from centre to left or right, or vice versa:

1. Press the menu n or s on the remote control

The choices offered are L, r, C, LS, RS (for left and right surround).

Choosing master or slave

To change a master to a slave, or back again:

1.Press Play on the remote control

r. S.

This display indicates a right slave.

Completing Type

When you are happy with your centre/left/right and master/slave choices for this speaker:

1.Switch off the DSP5000C, using the power switch on the back

2.After a second, switch the power on again

Note Ensure that you have set multiple speakers appropriately. In a conventional stereo pair one must be left, the other right; similarly one must be the master and the others slaves.

3.Make a note of your choices by marking the speaker on the back, in the area provided on the label. Use a pencil so that you can change the marking in future.

You now have your speakers set up in the start Type of your choice. The following sections explain how to modify this setting to fine-tune the system.

Note Under normal circumstances, you should not switch on the DSP5000C while any key on the MSR is being pressed. If you do this, you may accidentally select a new Type and change any previous programming.

The Types are summarised in Appendix 1.

Customising using Config

For an overview of Config, see page 28

Config is a fine-tuning customising process carried out only on the master. It will not cause any difficulty if you accidentally go to Config for a slave, since the only options offered there will be left/right and master/slave.

In Config you can make choices about the way in which your system responds to source-key selections. The important feature of Config (differentiating it from Type) is that you can use it to change any setting of the DSP5000C without erasing all the other setup choices you may have made. Think of it as a configuration editor.

Config has three sorts of menu:

root menu

system menu

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