Customising using Config

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Source menus

The source menus are used to change what happens when you press a key on the MSR (i.e. what the DSP5000C then displays, and which input it selects).

These parameters are already set up by the Type chosen as the start

Type, but they can be adjusted using the following menus.

Source menu 1 options

Source menu 1 controls the display that will be seen on the DSP5000C when a key on the MSR is pressed in normal use. Think of its function as adapting the keypad to your needs. There are a large number of available legends.

To get into source menu 1

1. Press the source key you want to define, e.g. CD

or

1.When in source menu 2, press the menu w key on the remote control. The 'source menu 1' display looks like this:

cd. cd

The first cd indicates the MSR key being defined, and the second indicates the display that will result after pressing this key. Display options include the following:

cd

This means that the source selected will be a Meridian CD player. Depending on the Comms setting (see page 36), DSP5000C will try to control the CD player in normal use for such functions as Play, Stop, and track selection; also the DSP5000C will look for and check subcode in a digital input.

rd

This means that the source is a Meridian FM tuner. (See page 36)

LP

This means that the source is a turntable.

dt

This means that the source is a digital tape recorder.

SA

This indicates a satellite audio source.

t#

The Tape 1, 2, 3 and 4 displays have no special meaning.

n

This final option causes the source key to select a non-existent source. By using this option, you can prevent the selection of unused inputs to the installation.

Use the menu n and s menu keys to adjust the second part of the display.

Note The choice of display/input type is completely independent of the MSR key to which it is assigned. If it suits your purpose you can make several sources non-existent, or several ‘phantoms’ of the same type, e.g. CD = ‘rd’ and Radio = ‘rd’.

DSP5000C User Guide