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Meridian 501/501V Control Unit
u s e r g u i d e
Preface
ii
Sales and service in the UK
Meridian Audio Ltd
Stonehill
Stukeley Meadows
Cambs
PE18 6ED
England
Tel (01480) 52144
Fax (01480) 459934
World Wide Web
http://www.meridian.co.uk
Sales and service in the USA
Meridian America Inc
3800 Camp Creek Parkway
Building 2400
Suite 112
Eastpoint
Atlanta
GA 30331
Tel (404) 344 7111
Fax (404) 346 7111
Designed and
manufactured in the UK by
Digital Gramophone and Wireless Ltd
Stonehill
Stukeley Meadows
Cambs
PE18 6ED
England
Copyright © 1993 Digital Gramophone and
Wireless Ltd
Part no: 501/501V/1
This guide was produced by
Human-Computer Interface Ltd,
Cambridge, England.
iii
Preface
Contents
Introduction 1
Introduces the 501/501V Control Unit, and
provides an overview of the other products
available in the Meridian 500 Series.
The Meridian 500 Series ........................ 2
Sample configurations ........................... 3
Specification and accessories ............... 6
Using the Video Features
(501V only) 15
Provides information on how to use the
video features included in the 501V
Control Unit.
Selecting a video source ........................ 16
Recording a video input ......................... 17
Using the Control Unit 9
Provides step-by-step instructions on how
to operate the control unit, using either the
front panel or the Meridian System
Handset.
Front panel ............................................. 10
Selecting a source ................................. 11
Adjusting the volume ............................. 12
Changing the display and balance ........ 13
Recording a source ................................ 14
Preface
iv
Customising the Control
Unit 19
Describes how to set up the control unit in
your preferred configuration.
Choosing standard settings ................... 20
Configuring the sources ......................... 23
Examples of configuring the
sources .................................................. 26
Programming levels ............................... 28
Specifying information about
your system ........................................... 30
Setting up the Control
Unit 33
Describes how to unpack and install the
control unit, and explains what you should
do if your control unit requires servicing.
Unpacking .............................................. 34
Connecting the control unit ................... 35
Troubleshooting ..................................... 39
Maintenance .......................................... 41
Service and guarantee ........................... 42
Index ...................................................... 43
Introduction
In choosing the 501/501V Control Unit you have acquired a component
that combines major advances in audio and engineering design. The 501
Control Unit is a full function preamplifier for use with high performance
analogue sources. It provides six audio inputs, each of which can be
individually adjusted for sensitivity, and identified on the four-character
alpha-numeric display. A very high quality MC or MM phono stage is
available as an option for the dedicated LP input.
In addition, the 501V Control Unit provides video switching for up to eight
video inputs.
This guide is designed to enable you to obtain the best possible results
from the unit, and it includes information about customising the unit to
your own requirements.
If you have just purchased the 501/501V Control Unit you should first turn
to the chapter page 33, which explains how toSetting up the Control Unit,
unpack and install the control unit correctly.
2
Introduction
The Meridian 500 Series
The Meridian 500 Series is a unique system of digital, analogue,
and video components designed to meet the demand for
absolute quality, ease of use, and lasting value.
The flexibility of the Meridian 500 Series is such that you can
assemble a system as simple or as complex as you need,
perfectly suited to your musical and environmental requirements,
and with the ability to add to it or change it at a later date should
your requirements change. The 500 Series is also compatible
with the existing Meridian 200 Series and 600 Series
components.
Each Meridian 500 Series component is housed in a matching
slim line case. Front panel controls provide access to the most
important functions, and the full range of functions is available
from the Meridian System Handset using a simple and intuitive
control interface.
500 Series communications
The Meridian 500 Series includes a sophisticated
communications link, to ensure that any configuration of units
will work together as a fully integrated system.
The 500 Series communications system allows you to control
any combination of units using a single handset, and ensures
that your commands from the handset are interpreted
unambiguously. Any unit can be designated as the controller for
the system, allowing you to position the other units out of range
from the handset beam if desired. It also allows all the units to
be switched off from the front panel of any unit in the system.
Professional features
The 500 Series also includes features for professional users,
including RS232 computer control (501, 562, and DSP5000), and
balanced outputs (563).
The following pages give examples of four suggested
configurations to illustrate the flexibility of the Meridian 500
Series.
Introduction
3
500 Compact Disc Transport
Sample configurations
506 Compact Disc Player
562
500
504 DSP5000 DSP5000
501 M60 M60504 555
506
A2A2
The 506 Compact Disc Player is an integrated CD transport and
converter, providing both digital and analogue outputs.
The 506 Compact Disc Player is ideally suited for use with the
Meridian 555 Stereo Power Amplifier and A2 Loudspeakers, with
control over the volume and source selection provided by the
501 Remote Control Preamplifier.
The 504 FM Tuner is an ideal addition to the system if radio
reception is required.
The 500 Compact Disc Transport provides a precision digital
output, and can drive DSP5000 Digital Loudspeakers directly.
A 562 Digital Controller can be added to cater for conventional
analogue sources, such as the 504 FM Tuner, and provide
source selection between up to 12 different analogue or digital
sources.
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Introduction
563 Digital to Analogue Converter
The digital output provided by the 500 Compact Disc Transport
can be decoded by the 563 Digital to Analogue Converter to
provide a high-quality audio output for use with a conventional
audio preamplifier.
The 563 Digital to Analogue Converter can also decode digital
signals from other sources, including LaserDisc players and
Digital Audio Tape.
501V Control Unit
The 501V Control Unit is a full function preamplifier for use with
any analogue source, and includes video switching for complete
control of systems that include video sources such as a
LaserDisc player and video recorder.
It provides a high-quality audio output ideal for use with the
Meridian M60 Active Loudspeakers.
LASERDISC
VIDEO
M60 M60
501V500 563
Introduction
5
562V Multimedia Controller
conventional analogue sources such as the 504 FM Tuner and
video sound.
It also includes video switching for CVBS and S-VHS signals,
such as from a satellite receiver, LaserDisc player, or video
recorder.
D6000 D6000
LASERDISC
VIDEO
500 562V
504
SATELLITE
TV
The 562V Multimedia Controller is the ideal control unit for use
with the Meridian D6000 Digital Loudspeakers.
It provides direct digital inputs for digital sources, such as the
500 Compact Disc Transport and LaserDisc sound, together
with precision Delta Sigma Analogue to Digital Conversion, for
6
Introduction
Specification and accessories
Specification
MM input option Sensitivity adjustable 0.5 – 3mV for
5cm/s @ 1kHz.
Overload point 47mV @ 1kHz.
Cartridge load 47k || 100pF.
MC input option Sensitivity adjustable 38 – 210 V forµ
5cm/s @ 1kHz.
Cartridge load 220 || 10nF.
A2 – A6 inputs Sensitivity adjustable 27 – 150mV.
Input impedance 20k .
Tape output Output 1.5V.
Main outputs Output 1.4V rms, 3V rms maximum.
Headphone output 2V maximum.
Distortion Less than 0.01% input to output.
Noise and hum Less than -90dB for high-level
analogue inputs.
Less than -70dB for MM input.
Less than -60dB for MC input.
Display Four character display for current
source, volume, mute, and copy
source.
Communications Two 5 pin 240 DIN sockets, RS232°
interface.
Finish Black textured enamel and glass.
Dimensions 88mm x 321mm x 332mm
(3.46" x 12.64" x 13.07").
Weight 5kg (10lbs).
Consumption 20VA.
Introduction
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Video specification (501V only)
V1 – V6 inputs Composite unbalanced RCA phono
75, 0.5 – 1.5Vp/p.
S1, S2 inputs S-VHS 4 pin MiniDIN.
Monitor output Unbalanced RCA phono 75 , 1.5Vp/p
to monitor.
VCR outputs 1, 2 Unbalanced phono 75 , 1Vp/p to
VCRs, identical signal via splitter.
Main S-OUT S-VHS 4 pin MiniDIN.
VCR1, VCR2 S-OUT S-VHS 4 pin MiniDIN, two function
select outputs for SCART.
Meridian Audio reserves the right to amend product
specifications at any time.
Available accessories
The following accessories are available from your dealer:
MM phono module.
MC phono module.
Meridian System Handset.
Power cord Europe.
Power cord Canada and USA.
The MM and MC phono modules convert the LP audio input (A1)
for use with a moving magnet or moving coil pickup,
respectively.
The Meridian System Handset provides access to all the
facilities provided by the 501/501V Control Unit, including those
available from the front panel controls. In addition, it allows you
to control any other 500 Series units in your system.
If you have problems purchasing these items, you can order
them direct from Meridian Audio Limited, who can also supply a
range of cables suitable for connecting the 501/501V Control
Unit to other equipment.
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Introduction
Using the Control Unit
This chapter provides a visual summary of the functions of the control
unit in order to identify and help explain each of the controls which you will
use to operate the unit.
It also describes how to switch on the control unit, and use it with
conventional audio sources.
Unless otherwise specified, each function is available from the front panel
or the handset.
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10
Front panel
1 Source
Selects the source.
2 Copy
Copies a selected source
to the tape output.
3 Mute
Mutes the sound.
4 Display
Blanks the display.
5V (Decrease)
Decreases the volume.
6A (Increase)
Increases the volume.
7 Off
Switches to standby.
Source DisplayCopy Mute Off
CD65
BOOT HROYD STUART
501
Control Unit
1234567
Display
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Selecting a source
During normal use the control unit should be left in the standby
state. This uses a negligible amount of electricity, but ensures
that the components of the control unit operate at maximum
efficiency from the moment you start.
If you are not going to use the control unit for a period of several
days you should switch the unit completely off, at the rear panel,
and disconnect it from the AC power supply.
To switch on from standby
Press (front panel), or select a source by pressing theSource
appropriate source key on the remote control.
If the 501/501V Control Unit is part of a Meridian system, it will
automatically switch on any other unit in the system, such as the
CD player.
To select a source
Press (front panel) until the display shows the sourceSource
you require, or press the appropriate source key on the
remote control.
The display shows the source, and volume setting.
For example, if you select the
CD input the display will show: CD65
By default, the following six sources are available:
Source Label Input
CD CD A2
Radio RD A3
LP LP A1
TV TV A5
Tape1 T1 A4
Tape2 T2 A6
To switch to standby
Press Off (front panel) or (remote control).Standby
The display will show: .
If you have other Meridian 500 Series equipment connected to
the control unit, these units will also switch to standby.
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Adjusting the volume
To decrease the volume
Press V (front panel), or (remote control).V
For example, the display will show: CD55
To mute the sound
Press Mute.
The display will show: Mute
To restore the sound
Press Mute again.
Alternatively the sound will be restored if you adjust the volume.
The 501/501V Control Unit allows you to adjust the volume in
precise steps of 1dB, where 9dB is equivalent to doubling the
loudness.
The current volume setting is displayed in dB on the front panel
display, and can be varied in the range 1 – 99dB. When you first
switch on the control unit the volume is set to 65, which is
similar to the midway position of the rotary volume control on a
conventional preamplifier.
To increase the volume
Press A (front panel), or (remote control).A
For example, the display will show: CD75
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Changing the display and balance
To change the display
Press .Display
Each time you press the display will step between theDisplay
following options:
Display option Example
Source and volume.
This is the usual display. RD65
Source only (full label). Rad
Blank.
To change the balance
You can adjust the sound balance on the 501/501V Control Unit
using the following procedure.
Note: The balance can only be adjusted with the remote control.
Press (remote control) to move the sound to the left.<
The display will show the number
of dBs added to the left channel:
≤1
Press (remote control) to move the sound to the right.>
The display will show the number
of dBs added to the right channel: 9≥
Press (remote control) to centre the balance.V
The display will show: ≤O≥
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Recording a source
The 501/501V Control Unit allows you to copy any one of the
standard sources to the tape outputs, independently of the
source you are listening to.
To copy a source to the tape output
Press Copy.
Each time you press Copy the control unit will step between the
following options:
Display Option
CSrc Copy Source. The current source is
fed to the tape output.
CAtt Copy Attenuate. The tape output is
muted.
C CD Copies the first source to the tape
output.
C RD Steps through each source in turn,
etc.
When is set to anything other than Copy Source the Copy Copy
indicator is illuminated on the front panel.
For example, to record a radio broadcast
press Copy until the display shows: C RD
You can now listen to a CD, by selecting the CD source, without
affecting the recording.
Using the Video
Features (501V only)
This chapter explains how to use the video features in the 501V Control
Unit to select the video source you want to watch, or to choose which
video source to copy to a video recorder.
Note that these instructions do not apply to the 501 Control Unit, which
does not include the video option.
Using the Video Features (501V only)
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Selecting a video source
With the 501V Control Unit you select the video source you want
to watch in exactly the same way as selecting an audio source.
On the 501V Control Unit each source can be associated with
both audio input, and a video input.
For example, by default the TV source selects audio input A5 (for
TV sound), and video input V5 (for the TV picture).
Last valid option
The audio or video input for a source can be defined as LV (Last
Valid), in which case selecting the source will leave the audio or
video input unchanged.
For example, by default the CD source defines the video input
as LV. This allows you to select TV followed by CD to watch the
TV picture while listening to a compact disc, instead of the TV
sound.
To select a source
Press Source (front panel) until the display shows the source
you require, or press the appropriate source key on the
remote control.
For example, if you select the
TV input the display will show: TV65
By default, the following six video sources are available:
Source Label Video input Audio input
TV TV V5 A5
Cable Cb V4 A5
Teletext TX V5 LV
VCR1 V1 V1 A6
VCR2 V2 V2 A4
LD LD V3 A1
Using the Video Features (501V only)
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Recording a video input
When is set to anything other than Copy Source the Copy Copy
indicator is illuminated on the front panel.
For example, to record a TV programme
press Copy until the display shows: C TV
The TV sound and picture will now be fed to the tape and VCR
outputs, respectively.
You can then select another source without affecting the
recording.
With the 501V Control Unit you can copy the audio and video
components of a source to the tape and VCR outputs,
independently of the source you are listening to.
To copy a video source
Press .Copy
Each time you press the control unit will step between theCopy
following options:
Display Option
CSrc
Copy Source. The audio and video
components of the current source
are fed to the tape and VCR outputs.
CAtt Copy Attenuate. The tape and VCR
outputs are muted.
C CD Copies the first source to the tape
and VCR outputs.
C RD Steps through each source in turn,
etc.
Using the Video Features (501V only)
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Customising the Control
Unit
This chapter explains how to customise the 501/501V Control Unit to your
preferred configuration.
The simplest way of configuring the control unit is to choose one of the
standard settings, which are designed to cater for the six most common
configurations of sources and inputs.
Alternatively, you can configure each source individually to suit the other
equipment in your system. You can choose the label used for each source,
and balance the input sensitivities so that the sound level remains the
same when you switch between sources.
Finally, the 501/501V Control Unit provides several settings that you can
alter to optimise the way in which it works with the other equipment in
your system.
Customising the Control Unit
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Choosing standard settings
The 501/501V Control Unit provides six alternative standard
settings, called Types, which configure all aspects of the control
unit into the six most commonly needed configurations.
Choosing one of the six standard settings overrides any other
configuration you may have performed, and so can be used to
reset the configuration of the control unit.
By default, the control unit is supplied set to Type 1.
If you have a system containing only Meridian 500 Series units
then you should choose one of Types 5, 1, 4, or 3. These give
progressively larger numbers of inputs, as shown in the tables
on page 21 (501) or page 22 (501V).
If your system includes any Meridian 600 or 200 Series units you
should choose Type 2 or Type 6. For more information see To
connect to Meridian 600 or 200 Series equipment, page 38.
To select a standard setting
Switch off any power amplifiers that are connected to the
control unit.
Turn off the control unit, using the power switch on the back
panel.
Turn on the power again while holding down the Off key on
the front panel.
The display will show: Type
It will then show: Ty 1
Press VV
VV
V or AA
AA
A to change the type number.
For example, to select Type 3
the display shows: Ty 3
Turn off the control unit using the power switch on the back
panel.
Turn on again to use the standard settings you have selected.
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501 standard settings
The following table shows the options configured by the six standard Type settings on the 501 Control Unit:
Type
5 1 4 3 Source Label Input Gain Comms
●●●● CD CD A2 0dB 1
●●●● Radio RD A3 2dB 2
●●●● LP LP A1 2dB –
●●● TV TV A5 8dB –
●●●● Tape1 T1 A4 2dB –
●●● Tape2 T2 A6 2dB –
CDR CR A2 0dB –
Cable Cb A5 8dB –
● ● Text TX =n/a –
● ● VCR1 V1 A6 8dB –
VCR2 V2 A4 8dB –
LD LD A1 0dB –
= Last valid input, displayed as LV.
Types 2 and 6 have the same source configuration as Type 1.
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501V standard settings
The following table shows the options configured by the six standard Type settings on the 501V Control Unit:
Type
5 4 1 3 Source Label Input Gain Comms C-video input S-video input FNSEL
●●●● CD CD A2 0dB 1 = = =
●●●● Radio RD A3 2dB 2 = = =
●●●● LP LP A1 2dB – BL = =
●●●● TV TV A5 8dB – v5 0=
●●●● Tape1 T1 A4 2dB – = = =
●●●● Tape2 T2 A6 2dB – = = =
● ● CDR CR A2 0dB – = = =
● ● Cable Cb A5 8dB – v4 1=
●●● Text TX = =n/a – v5 0
●●● VCR1 V1 A6 8dB – v1 S1 2(1)†
● ● VCR2 V2 A4 8dB – v2 S2 2(1)†
● ● LD LD A1 0dB – v3 =1
= Last valid input, displayed as LV (audio), Nv (video), NS (S-VHS), or NF (FNSEL). † 2 in Type 1, 1 in Type 3 or 4.
Types 2 and 6 have the same source configuration as Type 5.
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When the control unit is set to one of the standard settings the
twelve source selection keys on the remote control select the
standard labels and inputs, as shown in the table on page 21.
If the configuration you want is not catered for by one of the
standard settings, you can configure each source individually.
The 501/501V Control Unit provides 12 sources corresponding
to the 12 source selection keys on the remote control:
CD Radio LP TV Tape1 Tape2 CDR, , , , , , , , Cable Text, ,VCR1
VCR2, and .LD
For each source you can configure:
The label used for it on the front panel display, from 45
alternative labels.
The audio input it selects.
The comms type and address, to identify other Meridian 500
Series equipment.
The video and S-VHS inputs it selects (501V only).
The procedure for doing this is as follows.
Configuring the sources
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To configure a source
Turn off the control unit, using the power switch on the back
panel.
Turn on the power again while holding down the Display key
on the front panel.
The display will show: Conf
Press Source until the left-hand pair of characters identifies
the source you want to configure.
For example, to configure the CD
source the display initially shows: CDCD
Press Copy (front panel), or >>>>
> and <<<<
< (remote control), to step
between options.
The right-hand pair of characters shows the current value of the
option.
The options are summarised in the table shown opposite.
To change an option
Press A or V to step between the alternative values for 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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Option Initial value Alternative values Explanation
Label CDCD CD, RD, LP, etc. See page 26.
Audio input CDA2 A1 – A6, or LV. Choose A1 to A6 to specify the input, or LV to use
the last valid input.
Comms type CD1C IC – 8C, or NC. Choose IC for a Meridian CD player, 2C for a
Meridian FM Tuner, or NC otherwise.
Address CD1A 1A – 8A. Allows you to have up to eight of each source type.
Video input* CDNv V1 – V6, Nv, or BL. Choose V1 – V6 to specify an input, Nv to use the
last valid input, or BL to blank the input.
S-VHS input* CDNS S1 – S2, or NS. Choose S1 – S2 to specify an input, or NS to use the
last valid input.
FNSEL output* CDFO F0 – F2, or NF. Choose the function select output signal you want to
send to the TV, or NF to use the last valid output.
* 501V only.
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Examples of configuring the sources
The following examples illustrate how you can configure the
source options to your own requirements.
To change a source label
Display the source you want to configure, together with its
current label, as described in the previous sections.
For example, to configure the
Radio source label choose: RDRD
Press A or V to step between the alternative labels.
For example, to use the label FM
for the Radio source set it to: RDFM
The following table shows the available source labels together with their meanings:
Source Logo Source Logo Source Logo Source Logo Source Logo
CD CD VCR 2 V2 VHS VH S-VHS SV DAB DB
Radio RD LaserDisc LD Jukebox JB Betamax m Dig. Sat. DSβ
LP LP Satellite SA CD-ROM Rm Camera Ca ADC AD
Tape 1 T1 CDX C2 DAT DT Video 8 V8 R-Reel RR
Tape 2 T2 78 rpm 78 DCC DC CD-Video CV FM tuner FM
CDR CR CD-1 C1 Phono Ph Aux Au AM tuner AM
Cable Cb CD trans. C1 MiniDisc MD Mixer Mx MW tuner MW
Teletext TX Photo CD PC Line Li Simul SB SW tuner SW
VCR 1 V1 CD Lib. CL Mic Mi Computer PC LW tuner LW
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To change the video input for a
source
Display the source you want to configure, together with the
current video input, as described in the previous sections.
For example, to configure
the CD video input choose: CDLV
Press V or to choose the video input.A
For example, if you always want the
TV picture when you select CD set it to: CDV5
To set up a source for simultaneous
broadcasts
Choose a source you are not already using.
Assign a suitable label to the source; is suggested.SB
Configure the audio input to A3 (Radio).
Configure the video input to V5 (TV).
When you select the source you have configured you will get
radio sound and a TV picture, as required for simultaneous
broadcasts.
To set up a system with two CD
players
Configure the source you are going to use for the first CD
player.
For example: Source CD, Label C1, Audio input A2, Comms
type 1C, Address 1A.
Configure the source you are going to use for a second CD
player, with a different address.
For example: Source CDR, Label C2. Audio input A3, Comms
type 1C, Address 2A.
The remote control will now automatically control whichever of
the CD players you have selected with the or sourceCD CDR
keys.
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The 501/501V Control Unit allows you to program the level of
each source independently, to suit your other equipment, so that
when you switch between sources the volume stays the same.
When you are programming levels the control unit operates as a
preamplifier with a fixed volume setting equivalent to 65. This
level is chosen to be comfortably loud on average sources. You
can switch between sources and adjust the relevant input levels
to achieve the setting you want.
You can increase the sensitivity of any source by up to 15 steps
of 1dB. The loudest source, usually CD, should therefore be
chosen as the reference.
Programming levels
To balance input levels
Switch off any power amplifiers that are connected to the
control unit.
Turn off the control unit, using the power switch on the back
panel.
Turn on the power again while holding down the key onMute
the front panel.
The display will show:
Gain
Release the key.Mute
The display will show the
normal standby condition: .
Select the source that sounds loudest and make it your
reference.
Switch to another source in the usual way.
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Use the A V and keys to change the sensitivity.
For example, the display will show: 12dB
Switch between the source you are changing and the
reference source until they sound equally loud.
Repeat the procedure for your other sources.
When you have finished programming levels, switch the
power off and on again to restore the control unit to normal
operation.
If you know the output level of your sources you can probably
set the gains by calculation. The following table shows the
correspondence between the gain and sensitivity on the
standard audio inputs and on the LP inputs:
Gain A2-A6 LP MM LP MC
0dB 150mV 3mV 210 Vµ
3dB 110mV 2.2mV 150 Vµ
6dB 75mV 1.5mV 110 Vµ
9dB 54mV 1.1mV 75µV
12dB 38mV 750µV 54µV
15dB 27mV 550µV 38µV
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In addition to configuring the sources, and programming their
levels, you can configure many other aspects of the operation of
the 501/501V Control Unit to suit the way your system is set up,
and the way in which you want to use it.
Note that any settings that you configure are reset to standard
values when you choose one of the standard settings: see
Choosing standard settings, page 20.
To configure the control unit
Turn off the control unit, using the power switch on the back
panel.
Turn on the power again while holding down the Display key
on the front panel.
The display will show: Conf
It will then show the first
configuration option: 5OO
Press Copy to move between the options.
Press A V or to change the value of the current option.
Specifying information about your system
The table below shows the options you can configure.
Option Initial Value
Communications mode (500 or 200) 5OO
Controller mode (Auto, Con, or NCon) Auto
System address (1–8) SA=1
Product address (1–8) PA=1
Volume control (Vout or Fout) Vout
Volume mode (VolM or VolS) VolM
Menu mode (N, 1, or 2) ≤≥N
Video version (501 or 501V) 5O1
200 Series CD player (N or Y) CD?N
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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 20.
To choose fixed output
Press to choose the volume control option.Copy
The display will show the
normal variable output setting: Vout
Press or A V to change to fixed output.
The display will show: Fout
The control unit will now give a fixed 0dB output, equivalent to a
volume setting of 80, for use with Meridian D600 loudspeakers
or a second preamplifier.
If you have other specific requirements not catered for by the
standard settings please refer to the Meridian 500 Series User
Guide, or consult your Meridian dealer.

Produktspecifikationer

Varumärke: Meridian
Kategori: hi-fi system
Modell: 501

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