Meridian America Portable Speaker DSP Loudspeaker User Manual

M E R I D I A N D S P  
L O U D S P E A K E R  
U S E R G U I D E  
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PREFACE  
Copyright and acknowledgements  
Sa le s a n d se rvice in t h e UK  
Sa le s a n d se rvice in t h e USA  
Meridian Audio Ltd  
Stonehill  
Meridian America Inc  
3800 Camp Creek Parkway  
Building 2400  
Suite 122  
Stukeley Meadows  
Cambs  
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England  
GA 30331  
Tel (01480) 445678  
Fax (01480) 445686  
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De sig n e d a n d  
m a n u fa ct u re d in t h e UK b y  
Meridian Audio Ltd  
Stonehill  
Stukeley Meadows  
Cambs  
PE29 6EX  
England  
Copyright © 2001 Meridian Audio Ltd.  
Part no: DSPU/1  
Boothroyd|Stuart Meridian, Meridian,  
and used correctly in accordance with  
our instructions may cause interference  
to radio communications or radio and  
television reception. It has been type-  
tested and complies with the limits set  
out in Subpart J, Part 15 of FCC rules for  
a Class B computing device. These limits  
are intended to provide reasonable  
protection against such interference in  
home installations.  
Meridian Digital Theatre, Meridian  
Lossless Packing, MHR and MLP are  
registered trademarks of Meridian  
Audio Ltd.  
MHR: This product incorporates  
copyright protection technology covered  
by certain patent applications and  
intellectual property of Meridian Audio  
Ltd. This technology is provided for the  
express purpose of securely containing  
copyright audio within the Meridian  
System only. Reverse engineering or  
circumvention of this protection is  
strictly prohibited.  
EEC: This product has been designed  
and type-tested to comply with the  
limits set out in EN55013 and EN55020.  
FCC Wa rn in g : This equipment  
generates and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and if not installed  
This guide was produced by:  
Human-Computer Interface Ltd,  
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Contents  
Introduction  
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2
Me rid ia n DSP lo u d sp e a ke rs  
Sa m p le co n fig u ra t io n s  
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Sp e cifica t io n – DSP5000 a n d DSP5000C  
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Sp e cifica t io n – DSP5500, DSP5500HC, a n d  
DSP5500C  
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10  
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Sp e cifica t io n – DSP6000 a n d DSP6000C  
Ava ila b le a cce sso rie s  
Setting up the DSP  
loudspeakers  
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Un p a ckin g  
Po sit io n in g t h e d ig it a l lo u d sp e a ke rs  
Co n n e ct in g t h e lo u d sp e a ke rs  
Co n n e ct in g t o o t h e r e q u ip m e n t  
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19  
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Using the DSP  
loudspeakers  
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24  
Se le ct in g a so u rce  
Ch a n g in g t h e d isp la y  
25  
Ad ju st in g t h e vo lu m e  
26  
Ch a n g in g t h e t re b le , b a ss o r p h a se  
Ch a n g in g t h e list e n in g p o sit io n  
27  
28  
Configuring the DSP  
loudspeakers  
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30  
Ch o o sin g st a n d a rd se t t in g s  
Sp e cifyin g in fo rm a t io n a b o u t yo u r syst e m  
Co n fig u rin g t h e so u rce s  
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Co n fig u rin g t h e se t u p o p t io n s  
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Troubleshooting  
Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
37  
38  
Cle a n in g  
40  
Se rvice a n d g u a ra n t e e  
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Index  
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Introduction  
Welcome to the Meridian DSP loudspeaker range!  
This User Guide provides full information about using the DSP  
loudspeakers in conjunction with your other equipment, to achieve the  
superb results you can expect from them.  
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RADIO  
LP  
TV  
TAPE  
1
TAPE  
2
C
DR  
CABLE  
DVD  
VC  
R
1
VC  
R
2
LD  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Repeat  
Off  
Angle  
Audio  
OSD  
Record  
A-B  
Phase  
4
7
Subtitle  
Store  
T
Slow  
9
Return  
Enter  
Menu  
Clear  
Volume  
Mute  
Setup  
Function  
Title  
Preset  
Display  
Chapter  
Band  
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INTRODUCTION  
Meridian DSP loudspeakers  
Meridian DSP loudspeakers represent the fruits of more than 25 years of  
continuous development of loudspeakers as musical instruments. The finest  
materials and state-of-the-art design are combined to create what we  
believe is the ultimate range of home loudspeakers.  
Dig it a l Sig n a l Pro ce ssin g  
Digital Signal Processing, or DSP, is a technique pioneered by Meridian in  
hi-fi products for achieving extremely accurate reproduction of audio  
signals using high-precision mathematical processing.  
DSP allows sophisticated processing to be performed without any of the  
cumulative noise or degradation that inevitably occurs, even with high-  
quality analogue circuitry. In addition, the signal improvement techniques  
incorporated in the Meridian DSP loudspeakers would be virtually  
impossible to implement in analogue circuitry.  
The Meridian DSP loudspeakers take advantage of DSP for several different  
functions:  
To remove timing variations from the incoming digital signals  
(de-jittering).  
To split the frequency band between bass, mid-range, and treble drivers  
(crossover).  
To perform filtering or adjustment of the frequency response; eg treble  
or bass.  
To provide volume control to 48-bit precision.  
To provide digital protection of the loudspeakers against high-level low-  
frequency transients.  
To perform electronic equalisation.  
If you are using the Meridian DSP loudspeakers with a digital source, such  
as CD or DVD, the signals remain in digital form until the last possible  
stage.  
DSP lo u d sp e a ke r d rive rs  
Each DSP loudspeaker uses multiple high-efficiency long-throw custom  
drive bass units.  
Each treble unit is a very high quality 25mm (1") Meridian piston in a short  
horn, using an aluminium dome with a silver voice-coil. It is extremely well  
matched to the woofers, and also tonally very compatible with the other  
speakers in the Meridian range.  
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Po w e r a m p lifie rs  
The speakers are driven by multiple independent high-power, low-  
feedback power amplifiers. The combination of idealised magnetic design,  
careful star earthing, and very fast output devices gives the amplifiers  
extremely low noise, high detail, and fast bass.  
The whole electronic assembly is supplied from substantial toroidal  
transformers feeding high-quality, audiophile-grade capacitors.  
Ca b in e t  
Each DSP loudspeaker is carefully designed with internal bracing and  
damping to give incredibly low levels of cabinet resonance, resulting in low  
colouration and excellent mid-range transparency.  
The DSP5500, DSP5500C, and DSP5500HC are constructed using thick  
veneered MDF sides bolted through a 1.5mm steel plate onto the main  
cabinet, giving extremely low levels of cabinet resonance and excellent  
bass-mid isolation.  
In the DSP6000 and DSP6000C the bass drivers are mounted symmetrically  
in pairs on the sides of the cabinet, cancelling vibration and giving  
exceptionally low levels of cabinet resonance. The mid-range and treble  
drivers are housed in a separate interlaminated head, to minimise bass-mid  
interference. It is supported on the bass enclosure by three machined feet.  
Mo u n t in g o p t io n s  
The DSP5000 and DSP5500 are available in horizontal centre versions,  
designed for use either above or below a television.  
The DSP5000C and DSP6000C head units use fully shielded drive units so  
that they can be placed next to a television without interference.  
Me rid ia n Hig h Re so lu t io n (MHR)  
All Meridian DSP loudspeakers support Meridian High Resolution (MHR), to  
allow you to connect to other MHR-compliant Meridian products to take  
advantage of high-rate audio sources, and provide the additional benefits  
of lower jitter and improved sound quality on all sources.  
MHR is a proprietary secure encoding format that uses encryption and anti-  
copy methods to provide a secure copyright protection environment, and  
allow the secure transfer of audio streams within a Meridian-only system  
for playback only.  
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Me rid ia n Co m m s  
The Meridian DSP loudspeakers are part of the Meridian family of  
advanced digital, analogue, and video components, and these incorporate  
a sophisticated communications link, to allow you to control any  
combination of units using a single remote, and ensure that they will work  
together as a fully integrated system.  
The communications system also allows you to extend your hi-fi system into  
two or three rooms, with the ability to control the sources in one room  
from the controller in another room.  
The following page shows two recommended configurations based on the  
Meridian DSP loudspeakers to illustrate the flexibility of Meridian  
components.  
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Sample configurations  
Me rid ia n Dig it a l Th e a t re ™  
DSP6000  
DSP6000  
DSP6000  
DSP6000  
DSP5500HC  
504  
Meridian DVD Player  
Meridian Surround Processor  
Up to seven Meridian DSP loudspeakers can be used in conjunction with a  
Meridian Surround Processor to create a digital surround system with  
superb music and cinema sound.  
The Meridian DVD Player is an ideal source for use with DSP loudspeakers.  
It allows you to play both audio CDs and DVD movies, with the audio kept  
in digital form until the last possible stage.  
Me rid ia n Dig it a l Mu sic Syst e m  
DSP5000  
DSP5000  
Meridian CD Player  
Meridian DSP loudspeakers include DSP volume and tone controls, and can  
be connected directly to up to two digital sources to create an extremely  
compact high-quality music system.  
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Specification – DSP5000 and  
DSP5000C  
Dig it a l in p u t s a n d o u t p u t s  
2 x cable inputs, 32-192kHz. FIFO locks at 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, or  
192kHz 150ppm (176.4 and 192kHz supported by single wire  
connection and future software upgrade).  
PCM using IEC958, or MHR connection support with auto-detection.  
1 x cable input pass-through to feed second speaker.  
Sig n a l p ro ce ssin g  
1 x Motorola 56303 running at 80MHz.  
2 x 24-bit Multi-bit delta-sigma DACs with 128x oversampling.  
Crossover linear-phase 30º at 2.3kHz.  
Ou t p u t st a g e s  
Power amplifiers: Complementary bipolar design, with output-stage  
error correction and twin loop design.  
Bass: 2 x 75W.  
Treble: 75W.  
Aco u st ic  
2 ꢀꢁ way.  
Ported bass enclosure.  
Bass/Mid drive units: 2 x 160mm (6") polypropylene high-efficiency  
long-throw custom drivers.  
Treble drive unit: 1 x 25mm (1") Meridian piston in short horn,  
aluminium dome with silver voice-coil.  
Ch a ra ct e rist ics  
Distortion typically <0.01%, or <0.02% up to full power at all  
frequencies.  
Noise and hum <-94dBr at all volume settings.  
Acoustic output typically >108dB spl @ 1m.  
Acoustic noise <15dB spl @ 1m.  
Frequency response in room response within 3dB, 35Hz-20kHz.  
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Co n t ro l  
2 x Meridian Comms.  
9-pin D connector for RS232 PC control, null modem, 9600 baud, 2N1, no  
handshake.  
Ca b in e t  
Wood-veneered MDF with internal bracing and damping.  
Available in black ash, rosewood, and cherry.  
DSP5000: 210mm x 900mm x 297mm (8.3" x 35.4" x 11.7") (W x H x D).  
DSP5000C: 670mm x 195mm x 275mm (26.3" x 7.7" x 10.8") (W x H x D).  
32kg (70lb) each.  
Po w e r  
100-125; 200-250V AC 50-60Hz.  
20VA standby; 300VA max.  
Meridian Audio reserves the right to amend product specifications at any  
time.  
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Specification – DSP5500,  
DSP5500HC, and DSP5500C  
Dig it a l in p u t s a n d o u t p u t s  
2 x cable inputs, 32-192kHz. FIFO locks at 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, or  
192kHz 150ppm (176.4 and 192kHz supported by single wire  
connection and future software upgrade).  
PCM using IEC958, or MHR connection support with auto-detection.  
1 x 24-bit Multi-bit delta-sigma DACs with 128x oversampling.  
Sig n a l p ro ce ssin g  
2 x Motorola 56303 running at 80MHz.  
4 x 24-bit Multi-bit delta-sigma DACs with 128x oversampling.  
Crossover linear-phase 30º at 200Hz and 2.6kHz.  
Ou t p u t st a g e s  
Power amplifiers: Complementary bipolar design, with output-stage  
error correction and twin loop design.  
Bass: 2 x 75W.  
Mid: 75W.  
Treble: 75W.  
Aco u st ic  
3 way.  
Ported bass enclosure.  
Isolated mid enclosure.  
Bass drive unit: 2 x 200mm (8") high-efficiency long-throw custom  
drivers.  
Mid drive unit: 1 x 160mm (6") custom polypropylene driver using phase  
plug.  
Treble drive unit: 1 x 25mm (1") Meridian piston in short horn,  
aluminium dome with silver voice-coil.  
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Ch a ra ct e rist ics  
Distortion typically <0.01%, or <0.02% up to full power at all  
frequencies.  
Noise and hum <-94dBr at all volume settings.  
Acoustic output typically >111dB spl @ 1m.  
Acoustic noise <15dB spl @ 1m.  
Frequency response in room response within 3dB, 28Hz-20kHz.  
Co n t ro l  
2 x Meridian Comms.  
9-pin D connector for RS232 PC control, null modem, 9600 baud, 2N1, no  
handshake.  
Ca b in e t  
Thick MDF side panels sandwiched around steel plates for maximum  
damping across all frequencies.  
Steel plates give magnetic shielding.  
Side panels available in black ash and rosewood.  
Separate mid-range enclosure built into main cabinet.  
DSP5500 and DSP5500C: 284mm x 1100mm x 450mm (11.2" x 43.3" x  
17.7") (W x H x D).  
DSP5500HC: 1100mm x 285mm x 415mm (43.3" x 11.2" x 16.3")  
(W x H x D).  
65kg (143lb) each.  
Po w e r  
100-125; 200-250V AC 50-60Hz.  
20VA standby; 600VA max.  
Meridian Audio reserves the right to amend product specifications at any  
time.  
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Specification – DSP6000 and  
DSP6000C  
Dig it a l in p u t s a n d o u t p u t s  
2 x cable inputs, 32-192kHz. FIFO locks at 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, or  
192kHz 150ppm (176.4 and 192kHz supported by single wire  
connection and future software upgrade).  
PCM using IEC958, or MHR connection support with auto-detection.  
1 x 24-bit Multi-bit delta-sigma DACs with 128x oversampling.  
Sig n a l p ro ce ssin g  
2 x Motorola 56303 running at 80MHz.  
4 x 24-bit Multi-bit delta-sigma DACs with 128x oversampling.  
Crossovers linear-phase 30º at 200Hz and 2.6kHz.  
Ou t p u t st a g e s  
Power amplifiers: Complementary bipolar design, with output-stage  
error correction and twin loop design.  
Bass: 2 x 75W.  
Mid: 75W.  
Treble: 75W.  
Aco u st ic  
3 way.  
Separate mid/top plywood cabinet.  
Bass drive unit: 4 x 200mm (8") high-efficiency long-throw custom  
drivers.  
Mid drive unit: 1 x 160mm (6") custom polypropylene driver using phase  
plug.  
Treble drive unit: 1 x 25mm (1") Meridian piston in short horn,  
aluminium dome with silver voice-coil.  
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Ch a ra ct e rist ics  
Distortion typically <0.01%, or <0.02% up to full power at all  
frequencies.  
Noise and hum <-94dBr at all volume settings.  
Acoustic output typically >112dB spl @ 1m.  
Acoustic noise <15dB spl @ 1m.  
Frequency response in room response within 3dB, 25Hz-20kHz, lower at  
moderate volumes.  
Co n t ro l  
2 x Meridian Comms.  
9-pin D connector for RS232 PC control, null modem, 9600 baud, 2N1, no  
handshake.  
Ca b in e t  
Head enclosure manufactured from interlaminated panels with internal  
damping and bracing.  
Glass front.  
Head finished in high-gloss black piano lacquer.  
275mm x 1330mm x 425mm (10.8" x 52.4" x 16.7") (W x H x D).  
9.5kg (21lb) each.  
Po w e r  
100-125; 200-250V AC 50-60Hz.  
6VA idle; 200VA max.  
Meridian Audio reserves the right to amend product specifications at any  
time.  
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Available accessories  
Each DSP loudspeaker is shipped complete with cables to enable it to be  
used in a Meridian Digital music system. In addition, each pair of main  
loudspeakers is supplied with a Meridian System Remote.  
Other applications, and some advanced features, may require one or more  
of the following accessories, which can be purchased from your Meridian  
dealer:  
Additional S5 leads (8m and 14m).  
511 S-patch box if connecting more than two DSP loudspeakers to a 561  
Digital Surround Controller or 568 Digital Surround Processor (not  
required with 861).  
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Setting up the DSP loudspeakers  
This chapter explains how to install your DSP loudspeakers. It  
describes what you should find when you unpack the speakers, how  
you should connect them to your other audio equipment, and the  
siting constraints.  
C
D
RADIO  
LP  
TV  
TAPE  
1
TAPE  
2
C
DR  
CABLE  
DVD  
VC  
R
1
VC  
R
2
LD  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Repeat  
Off  
Angle  
Audio  
OSD  
Record  
A-B  
Phase  
4
7
Subtitle  
Store  
T
Slow  
9
Return  
Enter  
Menu  
Clear  
Volume  
Mute  
Setup  
Function  
Title  
Preset  
Display  
Chapter  
Band  
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SETTING UP THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Unpacking  
Before you begin installation you should ensure that your DSP  
loudspeakers are the correct voltage for your local AC supply. If they are  
not, do not try to install them, and contact your dealer.  
You should not make any connections to the DSP loudspeakers, or to any  
other component in your system, while the AC power supply is connected  
and switched on.  
Ca re w h e n u n p a ckin g  
Take great care when unpacking or re-packing the DSP loudspeakers that  
you do not put undue pressure on the face containing the drive units, as  
they may be damaged if pressed.  
Co m p o n e n t s  
Each pair of DSP loudspeakers is supplied with the following components:  
The DSP loudspeakers complete with grilles.  
Eight screw-in spikes with lock nuts and foot caps (except DSP5000C and  
DSP5500HC).  
Eight rubber bumpons (DSP5000C and DSP5500HC).  
A wrench for the spikes.  
A hex wrench (3mm) for the drive units.  
Meridian System Remote, battery and user guide.  
One power cord per speaker.  
Meridian M5 lead (8m).  
Meridian S5 lead (8m).  
This user guide.  
The following specific speakers include additional components:  
DSP5500, DSP5500C, a n d DSP5500HC  
A hex wrench (8mm) for the side panels.  
DSP6000 a n d DSP6000C  
Each speaker is supplied with:  
A head unit complete with cups.  
Three knurled screw-in pillars for the head unit to sit on.  
Three plastic spacers to fit over the pillars.  
A head connection lead.  
A top glass plate for the base unit.  
If any of these items is missing, please contact your dealer. We suggest that  
you retain the packaging carefully for maximum protection in transit.  
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SETTING UP THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Ca u t io n (DSP6000 a n d DSP6000C o n ly)  
Meridian Audio has taken every care in the design, assembly, finishing and  
packing of this product. The high gloss finish on parts of the cabinet is  
achieved by painting up to five coats of polyester lacquer onto the  
plywood, each one hand polished.  
Due to the product size and high technology cabinet construction, small  
marks on the lacquer surface may be visible when unpacked. These small  
marks can usually be removed as described in Cleaning, page 40.  
It is the nature of all lacquer finishes to shrink over time. This is  
unavoidable and may result in cabinet joint lines becoming visible.  
Meridian Audio has supplied products using lacquer finishes for many years  
and we are confident that when carefully used your product will return a  
lifetime’s enjoyment.  
Tig h t e n in g t h e d rive u n it s  
The DSP loudspeakers typically take about two weeks of normal use for the  
drive units to settle. It is therefore recommended that you tighten the  
mounting bolts on each drive unit every few days during this period.  
Tighten the bolts in symmetrically opposite pairs using the 3mm hex  
wrench supplied.  
No t e (DSP5500): The DSP5500 grille frame has been designed to be as  
acoustically transparent as possible, and is quite fragile. When removing  
the grille, ease it carefully off by hand from the bottom and sides, avoiding  
excessive bending of the frame.  
You should then check and if necessary retighten the drive units every few  
years.  
To fit t h e fe e t (e xce p t DSP5000C a n d DSP5500HC)  
The feet ensure that the loudspeakers have a stable base, and can be  
adjusted to allow for uneven floors. Use the spikes for carpeted floors; they  
are designed to penetrate the pile without damaging or flattening the  
carpet.  
Each DSP loudspeaker needs four feet, fitted as follows:  
• Fit a lock nut to each spike, leaving about 2mm of thread between the  
lock nut and spike. If a foot is required rather than a spike, fit a foot  
cap. Screw each foot into the threads on the bottom of the base units.  
Do not fully tighten the foot at this stage.  
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SETTING UP THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
• When all four feet have been fitted, carefully set the DSP loudspeakers  
upright in their playing positions and remove the rest of the packaging.  
To fit t h e ru b b e r b u m p o n s (DSP5000C a n d DSP5500HC  
o n ly)  
• Attach four bumpons to the underside of each speaker, using the self-  
adhesive pads.  
To in st a ll t h e h e a d u n it s (DSP6000 o r DSP6000C o n ly)  
• Locate the three pillars and screw them into the three holes in the top  
of each base unit.  
• Fit the glass plate over the pillars on the top of each base unit.  
• Fit a plastic spacer over each pillar.  
• Place the head unit on top of each base unit.  
On the DSP6000 the gold stripes on the head and base units should line up.  
The speakers have the correct orientation if the sloping sides on the heads  
are to the outside (gold strip inside).  
• Connect the end of each head connection lead marked with a red band  
to the socket in the back of the head unit.  
• Connect the other end of each lead to the socket on the back of the  
base unit.  
To d ism a n t le t h e lo u d sp e a ke rs (DSP6000 o r DSP6000C  
o n ly)  
When dismantling the speakers always switch off and disconnect the power  
first, then disconnect the head unit from the base unit.  
No t e : Do n o t d isco n n e ct t h e h e a d le a d w h ile t h e u n it is co n n e ct e d  
t o t h e AC su p p ly a n d sw it ch e d o n .  
It is advisable to remove the head units when moving the speakers. This is  
achieved by disconnecting the head lead from the base unit and lifting off  
the head. Take care while the head is not in position as this exposes its  
mounting spikes. While not in place the head should be stored safely but  
care should also be taken of the surface they are placed upon as it may be  
damaged by the cups.  
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SETTING UP THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Ra d io in t e rfe re n ce  
FCC Wa rn in g : This equipment generates and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and if not installed and used correctly in accordance with our  
instructions may cause interference to radio communications or radio and  
television reception. It has been type-tested and complies with the limits  
set out in Subpart J, Part 15 of FCC rules for a Class B computing device.  
These limits are intended to provide reasonable protection against such  
interference in home installations.  
EEC: This product has been designed and type-tested to comply with the  
limits set out in EN55013 and EN55020.  
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SETTING UP THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Positioning the digital loudspeakers  
Sa fe t y w a rn in g s  
Do not expose the speakers to dripping or splashing.  
Do not place any object filled with liquid, such as a vase, on the  
speakers.  
Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the  
speakers.  
To a vo id o ve rh e a t in g  
Do not position the speakers:  
In direct sunlight.  
Near heat sources, such as a radiator.  
Directly on top of heat producing equipment.  
The back panel of the DSP loudspeaker acts as a heatsink and requires  
adequate ventilation. Ensure that air can flow around it.  
The back panel normally runs warm to the touch even when the speakers  
are silent.  
To o b t a in t h e b e st so u n d  
For best results adjust the position of the loudspeakers while listening to  
music.  
If possible, have the most acoustically absorbent wall in the room behind  
the front speakers. Ideally have each DSP loudspeaker at least 0.5m (20")  
from a corner, and position them approximately 0.25m (10") from the wall.  
If you are using a DSP loudspeaker as a centre channel, place the speaker  
centrally between the main left-right pair and, if possible, arrange for the  
treble units of the three speakers to be approximately the same height.  
You can configure the frequency response of the DSP loudspeakers to  
compensate for a position close to a wall or corner; see To adjust the  
frequency response, page 35.  
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SETTING UP THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Connecting the loudspeakers  
Ba ck p a n e l  
The following diagram gives details of the back panel connections:  
Digital  
inputs  
Digital  
output  
Comms  
PC  
DIGITAL INPUT  
DIGITAL  
OUTPUT  
MERIDIAN COMMS  
OUTPUT INPUT  
RS232  
2
1
EXPANSION  
Dig it a l co n n e ct io n s  
The following table gives details of the digital audio connections:  
Use t h is co n n e ct io n  
DIGITAL INPUT 1,  
To co n n e ct t o t h is  
A digital source, such as a digital sound processor,  
digital preamplifier, CD player, or DVD player.  
DIGITAL INPUT 2  
DIGITAL OUTPUT  
A second (slave) DSP loudspeaker, using an S5 lead.  
The digital connections should be made with high-quality 75screened  
cable. Suitable cables are available from Meridian. We do not recommend  
using audio cables, which do not have adequate shielding or the correct  
impedance, or cables intended for UHF applications, as these do not  
provide adequate shielding in the 1–30MHz region.  
Co m m u n ica t io n s co n n e ct io n s  
The following table gives details of the communications connections:  
Use t h is co n n e ct io n  
To co n n e ct t o t h is  
COMMS INPUT  
The COMMS connection on a Meridian control unit or  
preamplifier.  
COMMS OUTPUT  
RS232  
The COMMS INPUT on a second DSP loudspeaker.  
The serial port of a PC, to control the DSP loudspeaker using a  
computer. For more information see the Meridian Web site,  
EXPANSION  
For future expansion.  
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SETTING UP THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Connecting to other equipment  
To co n n e ct t w o DSP lo u d sp e a ke rs in a Me rid ia n syst e m  
562V2 Multimedia Controller  
DIGITAL  
COMMS OUTPUT  
M5 lead  
DSP loudspeaker – Main R  
DSP loudspeaker – Main L  
DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL  
COMMS  
DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL  
COMMS  
OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT  
OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT  
2
1
2
1
S5 lead  
You can connect two DSP loudspeakers directly to a Meridian DVD player,  
Meridian 568 Digital Surround Processor, Meridian 561 Digital Surround  
Controller, or Meridian 562V.2 Multimedia Controller.  
• Connect one of the COMMS sockets on the Meridian source or control  
unit, and the MAIN digital output, to one of the speakers using the M5  
lead supplied.  
• Link the two DSP loudspeakers together using the S5 lead supplied, as  
shown in the illustration.  
To u se a DSP lo u d sp e a ke r a s a ce n t re sp e a ke r  
Meridian Surround Processor  
CENTRE  
DIGITAL  
COMMS OUTPUT  
M5 lead  
DSP loudspeaker – Centre  
DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL  
COMMS  
OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT  
2
1
You can use a single DSP loudspeaker as a centre speaker in a Meridian  
surround system.  
• Connect the speaker to the CENTRE digital output using an M5 lead, as  
shown in the illustration.  
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SETTING UP THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
To co n n e ct t h re e o r m o re DSP lo u d sp e a ke rs in a  
Me rid ia n su rro u n d syst e m  
DSP loudspeaker  
Centre (master)  
Meridian Surround Processor  
COMMS DIGITAL OUTPUTS  
M5 lead  
511 S-patch box  
S5 lead (digital unused)  
S5 lead  
DSP loudspeaker – Main R  
DSP loudspeaker – Main L  
DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL  
COMMS  
DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL  
COMMS  
OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT  
OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT  
2
1
2
1
S5 lead  
If your system includes more than two Meridian DSP loudspeakers you will  
need a 511 S-patch box (available separately) to link together the S5 leads  
from each speaker, as shown above. No t e : This does not apply to the 861,  
which includes a built-in patch box.  
• Use the comms part of an M5 lead to connect one of the COMMS  
sockets on the Meridian Surround Processor to the DSP loudspeaker you  
have chosen as the master (typically the centre speaker).  
• Use the audio part of the M5 lead to connect the DSP loudspeaker to  
the appropriate digital output on the Meridian Surround Processor.  
• Connect the COMMS output from the master DSP loudspeaker to one  
socket on the 511 using an S5 lead.  
• Link all the other DSP loudspeakers together in pairs using S5 leads, as  
shown in the illustration.  
• Connect each pair of DSP loudspeakers to the appropriate digital output  
on the Meridian Surround Processor, using an S5 lead. The other part of  
the S5 lead is used to distribute the COMMS from the 511 to each pair of  
DSP loudspeakers.  
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SETTING UP THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
To co n n e ct t w o DSP lo u d sp e a ke rs t o a Me rid ia n CD  
Pla ye r o r o t h e r d ig it a l so u rce  
588 CD Player  
DIGITAL  
COMMS OUTPUT  
M5 lead  
DSP loudspeaker – Main R  
DSP loudspeaker – Main L  
DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL  
COMMS  
DIGITAL INPUT DIGITAL  
COMMS  
OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT  
OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT  
2
1
2
1
S5 lead  
You can create a complete system by connecting a pair of DSP loudspeakers  
directly to a digital source. The DSP loudspeakers include volume, balance,  
and tone controls allowing you to control the system using the Meridian  
System Remote.  
• Connect one of the COMMS sockets on the Meridian source, and the  
digital output, to one of the DSP loudspeakers using the M5 lead.  
• Link the two DSP loudspeakers together using the S5 lead, as shown in  
the illustration.  
You can connect another digital source to DIGITAL INPUT 2, and then  
configure the appropriate source selection key on the remote to select that  
input: see Configuring the sources, page 33.  
See the chapter Using the DSP loudspeakers, page 23, for information  
about controlling the DSP loudspeakers.  
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Using the DSP loudspeakers  
In systems with a Meridian preamplifier or control unit all of the  
functions of the DSP loudspeakers, including volume, treble, and bass,  
are operated via the controller. For more information refer to the user  
guide for the preamplifier or control unit, and you can ignore this  
chapter.  
However, the DSP loudspeakers can also be connected directly to up to  
two digital sources to create a complete, minimum system. This  
chapter provides step-by-step instructions for operating the DSP  
loudspeakers in a system with no Meridian preamplifier or control  
unit.  
C
D
RADIO  
LP  
TV  
TAPE  
1
TAPE  
2
C
DR  
CABLE  
DVD  
VC  
R
1
VC  
R
2
LD  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Repeat  
Off  
Angle  
Audio  
OSD  
Record  
A-B  
Phase  
4
7
Subtitle  
Store  
T
Slow  
9
Return  
Enter  
Menu  
Clear  
Volume  
Mute  
Setup  
Function  
Title  
Preset  
Display  
Chapter  
Band  
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USING THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Selecting a source  
When not playing, the DSP loudspeakers should be left in the standby  
state. This uses a negligible amount of electricity, but ensures that the  
components of the loudspeakers operate at maximum efficiency from the  
moment you start.  
If you are not going to use the DSP loudspeakers for several days you  
should switch each unit completely off at the back panel, and disconnect it  
from the AC power supply.  
To se le ct a so u rce  
• Press the appropriate source key on the remote; eg Ra d io .  
This will bring the DSP loudspeakers out of standby, and the displays will  
show the currently selected source and volume setting.  
For example:  
Radio 65  
By default the 12 sources are available.  
As standard, all the sources are set to select the D1 digital input. To select  
the D2 input, see To configure a source, page 33.  
To sw it ch t o st a n d b y  
• Press Off on the remote.  
The loudspeakers will switch to standby  
and the displays will show:  
.
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USING THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Changing the display  
The DSP loudspeakers display information about the current settings on the  
8-character front-panel display.  
In addition, three coloured indicators show status information.  
To ch a n g e t h e d isp la ye d in fo rm a t io n  
• Press Disp la y.  
Pressing Disp la y steps between the following options:  
Disp la y o p t io n  
Exa m p le  
Source and volume  
Radio 65  
Meridian source display  
(dashes if not present)  
----  
Audio format  
PCM 96k  
Blank  
The audio format display shows PCM, Data, or MHR followed by the  
frequency, or NL (not locked).  
St a t u s in d ica t o rs  
The display includes the following status indicators:  
In d ica t o r  
De scrip t io n  
Red  
Master loudspeaker.  
Yellow  
Green  
88kHz or 96kHz input.  
Clipping; see Troubleshooting, page 38.  
.
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USING THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Adjusting the volume  
The DSP loudspeakers adjust the volume in precise steps of 1dB, where 9dB  
is equivalent to doubling the loudness, and can be varied in the range 1 to  
99dB.  
When you first connect power to the DSP loudspeakers the volume is set to  
65, which is similar to the midway position of the rotary volume control on  
a conventional preamplifier.  
To ch a n g e t h e vo lu m e  
• Press the red A or V keys on the remote.  
As you adjust the volume setting the display will show the current volume  
level.  
For example:  
Radio 55  
To m u t e (a t t e n u a t e ) t h e so u n d  
• Press Mu t e on the remote.  
The display will show:  
Muted.  
To re st o re t h e so u n d  
• Press Mu t e again on the remote.  
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USING THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Changing the treble, bass, or phase  
The DSP loudspeakers provide sophisticated treble and bass controls, to  
allow you to adjust the broad balance of the system to correct for the  
acoustics of your listening room, or for a misbalanced recording.  
If you have a  
The controls are more subtle than conventional tone  
Meridian Surround Controller  
these functions are performed  
via the sound controller.  
controls, and take advantage of digital signal processing  
techniques to provide a more natural adjustment of the  
frequency response.  
You can also change the absolute phase of the signal, to compensate for  
signals which are out of phase, giving an unnatural-sounding bass.  
To ch a n g e t h e t re b le  
• Press Function < or Function > until the display shows the current  
treble.  
For example:  
Tre.+0.0  
Press Function A or Function V to change the treble.  
The treble control tilts the frequency of the response over the entire  
frequency range to make the sound brighter or dimmer. It can be adjusted  
between 10db in 0.5dB steps. Normally settings between +1.0 and -2.0 will  
give the most natural results.  
To ch a n g e t h e b a ss  
Press Function < or Function > until the display shows the current bass  
setting.  
For example:  
Bass+0.0  
Press Function A or Function V to change the bass.  
The bass control allows you to adjust the bass response in the room by  
5dB in 0.5dB steps. Normally settings between +3.0 and -2.0 will give the  
most natural results.  
To ch a n g e t h e a b so lu t e p h a se  
• Press Function > or Function < until the display shows the current phase.  
For example:  
Phase +  
• Press Function A or Function V to change the phase.  
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USING THE DSP  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
Changing the listening position  
The balance control of the DSP loudspeakers uses digital signal  
processing to compensate for an off-centre listening position  
by delaying and diminishing the sound in one speaker, thus  
If you have a  
Meridian Surround Controller  
effectively shifting the speaker’s image back.  
these functions are performed  
via the sound controller.  
The axis control allows you to adjust the optimum listening  
height of the DSP loudspeakers, like a balance control  
operating in the vertical plane.  
To ch a n g e t h e b a la n ce  
• Press Function < or Function > on the remote until the display shows  
the current balance.  
For example:  
Bal . <0>  
• Press Function A or Function V to change the balance.  
The display shows the direction and position of the listening position.  
For example:  
Bal . 1 2>  
There are 32 steps in each direction.  
To ch a n g e t h e a xis  
• Press Function < or Function > on the remote until the display shows  
the current axis setting.  
For example:  
Axis -1  
• Press Function A or Function V to change the axis.  
The axis can be adjusted between 3 and -2, where 0 corresponds to the axis  
of the treble unit. Usually a listener will be below that position, so we  
recommend settings of -1 or -2.  
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Configuring the DSP loudspeakers  
This chapter explains how to configure the DSP loudspeakers to suit  
the other equipment in your system.  
The first stage in configuring the DSP loudspeakers is to choose one of  
the standard settings, and these are designed to set all of the  
parameters to their most common values.  
You can also configure each setting individually for applications not  
catered for by one of the standard settings.  
Once you have configured the DSP loudspeakers you will probably  
never need to change the configuration, unless you alter the  
equipment connected to your system at a later stage.  
C
D
RADIO  
LP  
TV  
TAPE  
1
TAPE  
2
C
DR  
CABLE  
DVD  
VC  
R
1
VC  
R
2
LD  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Repeat  
Off  
Angle  
Audio  
OSD  
Record  
A-B  
Phase  
4
7
Subtitle  
Store  
T
Slow  
9
Return  
Enter  
Menu  
Clear  
Volume  
Mute  
Setup  
Function  
Title  
Preset  
Display  
Chapter  
Band  
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CONFIGURING THE  
DSP LOUDSPEAKERS  
Choosing standard settings  
The DSP loudspeakers provide the following five alternative standard  
settings, called Types, which configure all aspects of the DSP loudspeakers  
into the most commonly needed configurations:  
Typ e  
De scrip t io n  
1
5
6
7
8
For use with a Meridian control unit such as the 562V.2.  
For use with a CD player connected to D1; all other sources use D2.  
For use with a Meridian Surround Controller.  
For use in a second room.  
For use in the second or third room of a three-room system.  
Types 2, 3, and 4 are for compatibility with 200/600 series units.  
In all cases except Type 5, the D1 input is used for all sources.  
Choosing one of the standard settings overrides any other configuration  
you may have performed, and so can be used to reset the configuration of  
the speakers.  
To se le ct a st a n d a rd se t t in g  
• Switch off the DSP loudspeaker.  
• Turn on the power again while holding down the key on the remote  
corresponding to the Type you want to use.  
The display will show the Type number.  
For example:  
Type 1  
L.  
• Release the remote key.  
The display will show:  
You should now specify the speaker’s position as follows.  
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CONFIGURING THE  
DSP LOUDSPEAKERS  
To sp e cify t h e sp e a ke r p o sit io n  
• Press A or V to specify the speaker position.  
The options are shown in the following table:  
Disp la y  
Po sit io n  
L.  
Left.  
R.  
Right.  
C.  
Centre (Type 6 only).  
Left surround (Type 6 only).  
Right surround (Type 6 only).  
S.L.  
S.R.  
To ch o o se m a st e r o r sla ve  
You should select one loudspeaker to be the master; this will normally be  
the centre channel. For more information see Setting up the DSP  
loudspeakers, page 13.  
The other DSP loudspeakers should be configured as slaves as follows.  
• Press the green > (Play) key on the remote.  
The display shows, for example:  
L. Sl v.  
When you have configured the loudspeaker:  
• Switch off the DSP loudspeaker, using the power switch on the back,  
and then switch on again to restore normal operation.  
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CONFIGURING THE  
DSP LOUDSPEAKERS  
Specifying information about your  
system  
You can configure the operation of the DSP loudspeakers to suit the way  
your system is set up, and the way in which you want to use it.  
These settings are configured automatically to appropriate values when  
you choose one of the standard Type settings, and you should not normally  
need to alter them; see Choosing standard settings, page 30.  
To co n fig u re t h e DSP lo u d sp e a ke r  
• Turn off the DSP loudspeaker, using the power switch on the back  
panel.  
• Turn on the power again while holding down the 0 key on the remote.  
The display will show the current setting of the first configuration option.  
For example  
L.  
• Press > or < to step between the options.  
• Press A or V to change the value of the current option.  
The table below shows the options you can configure:  
In it ia l Va lu e in Typ e 1  
Op t io n  
Position and master/slave  
L.  
Communications mode (500 or 200)  
Controller mode (Auto, Con, or NCon)  
System address (1–8)  
500  
Auto  
S.A. 1  
Product address (1–8)  
P.A. 1  
Volume mode (1=normal,  
2/3=second/additional room)  
L.E. 1  
Balance control? (N or Y)  
Centre menus? (N or Y)  
Diagnostic displays? (N or Y)  
Bal . Y  
Centre N  
Diag. N  
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CONFIGURING THE  
DSP LOUDSPEAKERS  
Configuring the sources  
When the master DSP loudspeaker is set to one of the standard Types the  
12 source selection keys on the remote select inputs D1 and D2 as shown in  
the table on page 34.  
If the configuration you want is not catered for by one of the standard  
settings, you can configure each source individually.  
The DSP loudspeakers provide 12 sources corresponding to the 12 source  
selection keys on the remote:  
CD, Ra d io , LP, TV, Ta p e 1, Ta p e 2, CDR, Ca b le , DVD, VCR1, VCR2, and  
LD.  
For each source you can configure:  
The label used for it on the front panel display, from a range of  
alternative labels.  
The digital input it selects.  
The comms type and address, to control other Meridian 500 Series  
equipment.  
Other advanced options.  
You only need to configure the sources on the DSP loudspeaker you have  
specified as the master.  
To co n fig u re a so u rce  
While in configuration mode:  
• Press the source key on the remote corresponding to the source you  
want to configure.  
For example, to configure the Radio  
source the display initially shows:  
RD Radio  
• Press > or < to step between options.  
The right-hand set of characters shows the current value of the option.  
• Press A or V to change the value of the option.  
When you have finished programming sources:  
• Switch off at the back panel, and then switch on again to restore normal  
operation.  
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CONFIGURING THE  
DSP LOUDSPEAKERS  
The options are summarised in the table below:  
Op t io n  
In it ia l va lu e  
Alt e rn a t ive s  
Exp la n a t io n  
Label  
CD, Radio, LP,  
The label used to identify the  
Radio etc.  
source on the front panel display.  
Audio input  
Comms type  
D1 or D2.  
Choose D1 or D2 to specify the  
input.  
D1  
1C – 9C, or NC. Choose 1C for a Meridian CD  
player, 2C for a Meridian FM  
2C  
Tuner, 3C for a Meridian DVD  
player, or NC otherwise.  
Address  
FIFO  
1A – 8A.  
Y or N.  
Allows you to have up to eight of  
each source type.  
1 A  
Choose N to disable the FIFO  
buffer if you have difficulty  
locking to a poor source.  
FF. Y  
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CONFIGURING THE  
DSP LOUDSPEAKERS  
Configuring the setup options  
The setup options allow you to adjust the frequency response  
When configuring the DSP  
of the loudspeakers to compensate for their position.  
You only need to configure the master loudspeaker.  
loudspeakers, point the remote at  
the speakers, even if you have a  
Meridian Surround Controller.  
To se le ct Se t u p m o d e  
• Turn off the DSP loudspeaker using the power switch on the back panel.  
• Turn on the power again while holding down the St o re key on the  
remote.  
The display will show:  
Setup  
.
It will then revert to standby:  
You can now operate the speaker in the usual way, using the additional  
setup menus to adjust the response while listening to sources.  
When you have finished adjusting the setup options:  
• Switch off at the back panel, and then switch on again to restore normal  
operation with the setup you have programmed.  
To a d ju st t h e fre q u e n cy re sp o n se  
• Press Fu n ct io n > or Fu n ct io n < until the display shows the current  
response setting.  
For example:  
Free  
• Press Fu n ct io n A or Fu n ct io n V to select the appropriate option as  
follows:  
Op t io n  
Wh a t it m e a n s  
Flat frequency response  
Free  
Boundary  
Speaker closer than 0.5m (20") to a wall.  
Applies a second-order high-pass filter at  
80Hz for use with an analogue subwoofer.  
Sub.1  
Applies a second-order high-pass filter at  
120Hz for use with an analogue subwoofer.  
Sub.2  
Corner  
Speaker closer than 0.5m (20") to a corner.  
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CONFIGURING THE  
DSP LOUDSPEAKERS  
To a d ju st t h e ce n t re fre q u e n cy re sp o n se a n d t ilt o ffse t  
If your system includes a DSP centre speaker you should set Ce n t re Y on  
the master speaker. An additional frequency response option is then  
provided to allow you to adjust the centre speaker, with the options:  
C.Fre , C.b o u , C.Sb 1, C.Sb 2, and C.Co r.  
• Press Fu n ct io n > or Fu n ct io n < until the display shows the current  
centre frequency response.  
For example:  
C.Fre  
• Press Fu n ct io n A or Fu n ct io n V to select the appropriate option for  
the centre speaker.  
An additional centre tilt offset option is also provided. The centre tilt offset  
is added to the treble value for the selected source. The recommended  
setting is -1dB when the speaker is positioned above a television.  
• Press Fu n ct io n > or Fu n ct io n < until the display shows the current  
centre tilt offset.  
For example:  
C.Til t+1  
• Press Fu n ct io n A or Fu n ct io n V to adjust the centre tilt offset.  
To st o re t h e se t t in g s  
Once you have adjusted the frequency response for the speakers in your  
system you should store the settings using the following procedure:  
• Press Fu n ct io n St o re .  
The display shows:  
Store  
• Turn off the DSP loudspeaker using the power switch on the back panel.  
When you turn on the power again the speaker will operate normally with  
the frequency response settings you have stored.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter provides suggested solutions to typical problems that  
may occur when setting up the DSP loudspeakers.  
If you are still not able to resolve a difficulty with the help of this  
guide and the suggestions in the following pages, please contact your  
Meridian dealer or Meridian Audio Ltd.  
C
D
RADIO  
LP  
TV  
TAPE  
1
TAPE  
2
C
DR  
CABLE  
DVD  
VC  
R
1
VC  
R
2
LD  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
Repeat  
Off  
Angle  
Audio  
OSD  
Record  
A-B  
Phase  
4
7
Subtitle  
Store  
T
Slow  
9
Return  
Enter  
Menu  
Clear  
Volume  
Mute  
Setup  
Function  
Title  
Preset  
Display  
Chapter  
Band  
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Troubleshooting  
Disp la y o n fro n t p a n e l n o t lit  
Check the following:  
There is AC power connected to the socket on the back of the DSP  
loudspeaker.  
The power switch on the back panel of the DSP loudspeaker is turned  
on.  
If the display will still not illuminate, check any fuses in your power supply  
and the fuse in the inlet of the DSP loudspeaker. If these are all intact,  
contact your dealer.  
Re m o t e n o t w o rkin g  
Check the following:  
The battery in the Meridian System Remote.  
See if the DSP loudspeaker has been set up as not controller in the  
Meridian Configuration program; see Changing the setup options, page  
35. No t e : This may be deliberate by your dealer.  
Un it g o e s sile n t w h e n p la ye d h a rd a n d d isp la ys ‘Ho t ‘  
The DSP loudspeakers have a temperature sensing system on board,  
which prevents overheating of the electronics. The sound will continue  
when the speaker has cooled.  
Th e re is ra d io in t e rfe re n ce  
The DSP loudspeaker is a digital audio and computing device which has  
been designed to very high standards of electromagnetic compatibility.  
If this equipment does cause or suffer from interference to/from radio or  
television reception then the following measures should be tried:  
Reorient the receiving aerial (or antenna) or route the antenna cable of  
the receiver as far as possible from the DSP loudspeaker and its cabling.  
Ensure that the receiver uses well-screened antenna cable.  
Relocate the receiver with respect to the DSP loudspeaker.  
Connect the receiver and this product to different AC outlets.  
If the problem persists contact your dealer.  
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Drive u n it s m o ve w h e n t h e sp e a ke r is sw it ch e d o n o r  
o ff  
This is normal as the speaker active electronics settle.  
Co n fig u rin g t h e DSP lo u d sp e a ke r d o e s n o t h a ve a n y  
e ffe ct  
Make sure that you are configuring the DSP loudspeaker used as the  
master digital loudspeaker in the system. This determines the configuration  
of all digital loudspeakers in the system.  
Un it st a ys in st a n d b y  
Check that it is connected correctly.  
Turn the system on from another Meridian product in the system.  
On ly t h e m a st e r lo u d sp e a ke r p la ys  
Check the S5 cables are connected correctly.  
So u n d is o d d o r m o n o  
Check that the DSP loudspeakers are correctly configured as Left and  
Right respectively.  
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Cleaning  
Cle a n in g (DSP6000 a n d DSP6000C o n ly)  
Small marks on the lacquer surface can usually be removed by treating with  
Black Turtle Wax Color Magic.  
Do not use any coarse polish such as Auto Colour restorer, and always test  
any polish on a non-visible area first. Do not use any polish containing a  
solvent; these can cause crazing of the surface.  
Deeper scratches can be removed by treating with additional polyester  
lacquer filler and then polishing carefully. Consult your authorised  
Meridian dealer for advice before attempting any repair.  
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Service and guarantee  
Se rvice  
The Meridian components have been carefully designed to give years of  
untroubled service. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the case, nor  
do the units require any form of maintenance.  
In the unlikely event that your DSP loudspeaker fails to function correctly,  
it should be returned, in its original packaging, to your Meridian dealer.  
In case of difficulty within the UK or USA please contact the appropriate  
sales and service address shown on page ii.  
In case of difficulty outside the UK or USA, contact the importing agent for  
the territory. A list of Meridian agents abroad is available from Meridian  
Audio.  
No responsibility can be accepted for the DSP loudspeakers whilst in transit  
to the factory or an agent, and customers are therefore advised to insure  
the unit. When seeking service under guarantee, proof of the date of  
purchase will be required.  
Gu a ra n t e e  
Each DSP Digital Loudspeaker System is guaranteed against defects in  
material and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase.  
The guarantee is void if the DSP Digital Loudspeaker System has been  
subject to misuse, accident, or negligence, or has been tampered with or  
modified in any way without the written authorisation of Meridian Audio  
Limited. Note that connecting anything other than the correct network  
lead to the COMMS sockets may cause damage to the DSP Digital  
Loudspeaker System which will not be covered by this guarantee.  
Attempted servicing by unauthorised people may also invalidate this  
guarantee. Labour and carriage charges are not covered unless by local  
agreement.  
Outside the UK, local warranty liability is restricted to equipment  
purchased within the territory. Our agents abroad are only under  
contractual obligation to service under guarantee equipment sold through  
them. They are entitled to make a non-refundable charge for any service  
carried out on other equipment.  
This guarantee does not limit your statutory rights within the United  
Kingdom.  
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Index  
A
COMMS OUTPUT  
19  
19  
19  
19  
19  
communications  
digital inputs  
digital output  
RS232  
a b so lu t e p h a se , ch a n g in g  
a cce sso rie s  
27  
12  
28  
a xis, ch a n g in g  
B
D
b a ck p a n e l  
19  
28  
27  
16  
d ig it a l in p u t s  
19  
19  
b a la n ce , ch a n g in g  
b a ss, ch a n g in g  
b u m p o n s, fit t in g  
d ig it a l o u t p u t  
d ism a n t lin g t h e lo u d sp e a ke rs  
d isp la y, ch a n g in g  
d rive u n it s  
16  
25  
2, 15  
C
ca b in e t  
3
F
ce n t re fre q u e n cy re sp o n se ,  
co n fig u rin g  
fe e t , fit t in g  
15  
36  
20  
36  
40  
19  
19  
19  
14  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
35  
33  
34  
34  
34  
34  
34  
19  
20  
ce n t re sp e a ke r, co n n e ct in g  
ce n t re t ilt o ffse t , co n fig u rin g  
cle a n in g  
G
g rille s, re m o vin g (DSP5500)  
g u a ra n t e e  
15  
41  
COMMS INPUT  
COMMS OUTPUT  
co m m u n ica t io n s co n n e ct io n s  
co m p o n e n t s  
H
h e a d u n it s, in st a llin g  
16  
co n fig u ra t io n o p t io n s  
balance control  
L
centre menus  
la cq u e r fin ish  
15  
40  
28  
communications mode  
controller mode  
polishing  
list e n in g p o sit io n , ch a n g in g  
diagnostic displays  
position and master/slave  
product address  
M
m a st e r, se le ct in g  
31  
4
system address  
Me rid ia n co m m s  
volume mode  
Me rid ia n Dig it a l Mu sic Syst e m  
Me rid ia n Dig it a l Th e a t re ™  
Me rid ia n Hig h Re so lu t io n (MHR)  
m o u n t in g o p t io n s  
5
co n fig u rin g se t u p o p t io n s  
co n fig u rin g so u rce s  
address  
5
3
3
audio input  
m u t in g t h e so u n d  
26  
comms type  
FIFO  
P
label  
co n n e ct in g t h e lo u d sp e a ke rs  
co n n e ct in g t o o t h e r e q u ip m e n t  
co n n e ct io n s  
p h a se , ch a n g in g  
27  
18  
3
p o sit io n in g t h e lo u d sp e a ke rs  
p o w e r a m p lifie rs  
COMMS INPUT  
19  
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R
st a n d a rd se t t in g s, se le ct in g  
st a n d b y, sw it ch in g t o  
st a t u s in d ica t o rs  
30  
24  
25  
36  
24  
ra d io in t e rfe re n ce  
17, 38  
38  
re m o t e , t ro u b le sh o o t in g  
st o rin g se t t in g s  
sw it ch in g t o st a n d b y  
S
sa fe t y w a rn in g s  
sa m p le co n fig u ra t io n s  
Meridian Digital Music System  
Meridian Digital Theatre™  
se le ct in g a so u rce  
se rvice  
18  
T
t ig h t e n in g t h e d rive u n it s  
t ilt o ffse t , co n fig u rin g  
t re b le , ch a n g in g  
15  
36  
27  
37  
5
5
24  
41  
36  
35  
t ro u b le sh o o t in g  
se t t in g s, st o rin g  
se t u p o p t io n s, co n fig u rin g  
so u rce s  
U
u n p a ckin g  
14  
configuring  
33  
24  
18  
V
selecting  
vo lu m e  
adjusting  
muting  
sp e a ke r p o sit io n in g  
sp e cifica t io n  
26  
26  
DSP5000 and DSP5000C  
6
DSP5500, DSP5500HC, and DSP5500C  
DSP6000 and DSP6000C  
8
10  
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