Customising using Setup

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Centre-channel options

The following two adjustments will appear on the master if the ‘Cen.y’ option is selected in Config or if the speaker has been set to Type 6. It appears on the master – whether or not it is a centre. A DSP5000C (or DSP5000) which is configured as a centre responds to these menu settings.

Using the centre boundary control

The centre boundary control is like the system boundary control, but it can be operated independently of other speakers in the system.

To change the centre boundary setting:

1.Press the w or e menu key until the centre boundary display shows. The master display will momentarily show the centre equivalent of the system ‘FrEE’ setting:

C.FrE.

2.Press either the n or s menu key. Choose from: C.bou. equivalent to the system ‘boun.’ setting. C.Sb1 equivalent to the system ‘Sub.1’ setting C.Sb2 equivalent to the system ‘Sub.2’ setting C.Cor. equivalent to the system ‘Corn.’ setting.

Using the centre tilt-offset control

The centre tilt-offset allows the centre to be permanently dimmer or brighter in balance to the other speakers (or 565 decoder outputs) in a system. It is intended to help you match the sound of the centre to the left and right main pair.

To change the centre tilt-offset:

1.Press the w or e menu key until the centre tilt-offset display shows. The master display will momentarily show

C.t. 0

2. Press either the n or s menu key.

While listening to the system make a choice between ±9dB. A normal choice should be in the range ±3dB. For further details of using this setting in a surround system, see the Meridian 565 user manual.

Note When customisation is complete, switch the power off, wait for 3 seconds, then switch it on again to restore normal operation and to save what you have done.

Storing settings

To store the current settings, get into a bass, tilt, axis or phase cursor by

1.Pressing the w or e menu key until a cursor display appears

2.While this display is up, pressing Store

Sto.

The DSP5000C will respond with the store message

Recalling settings in Setup

The Store key operates normally as a recall when there is no tone cursor displayed.

1. Wait for a volume, track or time display on the master

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