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digital audio source and the DSP5000C. Are you using good
2.If clicks occur randomly with the source selected but stopped, the problem may be the result of loss of lock due to gross electrical interference. Find out whether there is an appliance elsewhere in the house causing the disturbance (e.g. central heating, a pump or a fan). If there is, suppress it.
Meridian CD does not respond1.Check that all connections between the master speaker and the Meridian CD player have been made correctly
2.Make sure that the whole system is set up in either 200 mode or in 500 mode.
Note All Meridian products must be in the same mode. 200 or
3.Make sure that the DSP5000C has been set up so that this source is Comms type ‘1C’ – see page 36.
4.Make sure that the Comms address corresponds in DSP5000C and in the CD player (normally ‘1A’) – see page 37.
504, 204 or 604 does not respond1.Check that all connections between the master and the 504/204/604 have been made correctly. If a 204/604 is the only other Meridian equipment in the system you will need an SP5 adapter to allow the
2.Check that a 204 is fitted with software of an adequate level. DSP5000C requires version 204.A or later. To see the version, press Mode * Set on the front panel of the 204 when the unit is not in Standby. Version numbers count
2.Make sure that the whole system is set up in either 200 mode or in 500 mode.
Note All Meridian products must be in the same mode. 200 or
3.Make sure that the DSP5000C has been set up so that this source is Comms type ‘2C’ – see page 36.
4.Make sure that the Comms address corresponds in DSP5000C and in the CD player (normally ‘1A’) – see page 37.
562, 201, 603 or 601 does not respond1.Check that all connections have been made between the master and the preamplifier. If the preamp is the only other Meridian equipment in the system you will need an SP5 adapter to allow the
2.Check that a 201 is fitted with software of an adequate level. DSP5000C requires 201.7 or later for 201MkII, or 0.4 or later for
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