Basic Operation Of D6000; Selecting Sources; Putting The D6000 In Standby; Coming Out Of Standby - Meridian D6000 User Manual

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Basic operation of D6000

Note D6000 is factory set for the most common installation, one using
the full features of a Meridian 500-Series CD player and 562 controller.
We call this a Type 1 installation. For more details, see Appendix 1 on
page 48.

Selecting sources

To switch from CD to another input, say Radio:
1. Press Radio
In Type 1, this will select RD on a Meridian 562.
Both D6000s display
rd
65
Here rd means that the source is a radio tuner, and that the D6000
expects a Meridian 504 to be connected to the Radio input of the 562 and
into the communications system. The 504 can now be controlled by the
MSR, and its status can be displayed on the master D6000. 65 is the
volume number.
The other input keys on the MSR (e.g. LP, Tape 1, Video and Tape 2)
operate in a similar way in Type 1:
The LP input of a Meridian 562 is engaged. The D1 input of the D6000 is
selected. The display shows
LP
65
The Tape 1 input of a Meridian 562 is engaged. The D1 input of the
D6000 is selected. The display shows
t1
65
Note These responses are for D6000s set up for Type 1, and can be
changed. See later.
Selecting a source will bring D6000 out of Standby.
Note If you have stored a preferred tone setting for a source, you must
recall it after switching to the source; recall settings by pressing Store.

Putting the D6000 in Standby

1. Press Off on the remote control

Coming out of Standby

To start up the D6000 from Standby:
1. Select a source, using the remote control
or
1. If the D6000 is part of a Meridian system, bring any component out of
Standby (for example, start up a Meridian CD player).
Using D6000
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