Display; Changing The Display - Meridian D6000 User Manual

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Display

D6000 displays information to help you operate it. Display information can
include:
master indication – red light in the window
blank display, in which the master speaker only illuminates the display
when you use the remote control
Standby indication
setup information during programming
selected source type
selected physical input connection
volume number
tone control information
absolute phase
loudness condition
muted condition
track and time information, when the source is a digital one that
includes these codes, e.g. a CD
error messages
CD track selection, if a Meridian CD is connected
frequency, preset number and preset selection when the installation
includes a Meridian tuner
Note Using the Display key, you can change the master speaker's
display. For example, the slave speaker can display source and volume
while the master displays track, time or frequency.
Note Only the master can display tuner, track and time information, as
this comes from the products to the master speaker via the M5-lead, and
is not passed on to the slave.

Changing the display

The D6000 has several display modes. To change the display:
1. Press Display
The master D6000 will cycle through the five display options, which are:
source + volume number (convenient legends which you have
chosen are displayed)
blank
track number for CD; preset number for radio
track time for CD; frequency for radio
disc time for CD
The blank display is for those users who are distracted by lights. If you
have chosen this option, the lights and display will only come on when you
are operating the D6000.
The source + volume display looks like the following example:
t3
56
This indicates that you are using the Tape 3 source with a volume of 56.
CD displays
1. With the CD playing, press Display
The display on the master will change to give something like this:
1
Here 1 is the number of the track currently playing on the disc.
Using D6000
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