Customising DSP5000: how to
30
DSP5000 User Guide
How to customise DSP5000
DSP5000 needs no customising to become operational. Once you have
your system established, you may wish to review the customising options
by reading Customising DSP5000: an overview (page 29).
Customising: general procedure
DSP5000 has seven operating modes (not to be confused with Types):
•
Standby
•
Normal
•
Type
•
Config
•
Setup
•
Calibrate
•
Test
Standby and Normal are the everyday operating modes. The basic
operating instructions refer to these.
When customising, you may need to use Type, Config and Setup, in that
order, before reverting to Normal. In other cases, you may only need to
use Config or Setup. Neither of these modes resets the DSP5000, so you
will not necessarily lose any settings you have previously made.
How to change back to Normal
To revert to Normal
1. Switch off the DSP5000, using the power switch on the back
2. After a second, switch the DSP5000's power on again
Note If you are in Calibrate or Test mode, refer to page 60 or 59.
Type: an overview
Type restores one of the default settings. Other than selecting
master/slave and left/right/centre/surround, no further actions are
possible. Type always resets all stored settings, with the exception of
calibration information. The DSP5000 does not play music in Type.
For example, Type 1 setup gives:
•
500 Series system only
•
All sources select the D1 input
•
DSP5000 expects a Meridian 500-Series CD and/or a controller such
as 562
For example, Type 2 setup gives:
•
200/600 Series system only
•
CD selects the D1 input
•
all other sources select the D2 input
•
DSP5000 expects a Meridian CD preamp controller such as 208
Config: an overview
Config could be considered as an editing setup mode. In Config you can
make individual choices about any aspect of left/right, master/slave,
sources and preamplifiers without losing any other settings you may have
made. In this mode, the DSP5000 is muted while you make the necessary
choices. The choices available in Config are outlined in the following
sections.
The Type
settings are
described in
detail in Appendix
1, on page 55
To use Config,
see page 33