If There Are No Lights; Starting The Dsp5500; Standby - Meridian DSP5500 User Manual

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If there are no lights

Check the integrity of your power connections, including any fuses in your
supply. If the Standby point is still not illuminated and the rest of your
system is functioning, contact your dealer for help.

Starting the DSP5500

To start the system, press any of the input keys on the MSR (CD, LP,
Radio, Video, Tape 1, and Tape 2). For example:
1. Press CD
In Type 1 this will select the physical input D1, and both DSP5500s will
display
cd
65
65 is the volume number, and cd means that the DSP5500 expects the
source to be a Meridian CD player which can be controlled by the MSR.
The Meridian components will now have come out of Standby.
1. Start up your CD player in the normal way. If all is well you will soon
hear the music. If you do not, check all connections, and if necessary
refer to the DSP5500 setup manual.
To put the system into Standby:
1. Press Off
If the connections are correct, both DSP5500s and any other Meridian
components should revert to Standby mode.
Note If they do not, there may have been a mistake in the setup of the
DSP5500s, or in the connection of the communications network.

Standby

The entire Meridian system is designed to be left connected to AC power
at all times.
The Standby state ensures that the components operate at maximum
efficiency from the moment when you start listening. It is perfectly safe
and consumes a negligible amount of power. However, when you are
not going to use your system for some time (when you are going on
holiday, for instance), we would advise you to disconnect it from the
AC power supply.
The memory functions of DSP5500 use EEPROM, which is non-
volatile, and therefore has the ability to store your data indefinitely
when the power is switched off.
Using DSP5500
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