Customising using Config

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Source menu 2 options

Source menu 2 is used to define which DSP5000C input will be selected for any given source key on the MSR.

You get to source menu 2 by using the menu e key while in source menu 1.

The display will be like this:

cd d1

The first part of the display tells you which key on the MSR you are setting up. The second part of the display tells you which input on the back panel of the master DSP5000C will be selected when this key is pressed. The choices are:

d1

Input D1 selected

d2

Input D2 selected

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

Source menu 3 options

Source menu 3 is used to define the control or communication type for any given source key on the MSR.

You get to source menu 3 by using the menu e key while in source menu 1.

The display will be like this:

cd 1C

The first part of the display tells you which key on the MSR you are setting up. The second part of the display tells you which Comms type has been selected. The choices are:

1C

In 500 or 200 mode this tells the DSP5000C that the source is a controllable Meridian CD player/transport.

2C

In 500 or 200 mode this tells the DSP5000C that the source is a controllable Meridian tuner.

3C

For 200 mode only, this tells the DSP5000C that the source is a Meridian 232 Multiroom translator.

4C

For 200 mode only, this tells the DSP5000C that the source is a Meridian 232 controlling a CD changer.

5C

In 500 or 200 mode this tells the DSP5000C that the source is like a Laserdisc player. Some laserdiscs carry digital subcode (chapter, time etc.) that can be displayed by the speaker.2

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

2You can also use this option to allow time-code to be displayed from a non-Meridian CD player if you also have a Meridian CD player connected.

DSP5000C User Guide