Meridian Audio G68, G68 User Manual

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G68 Digital Surround Controller
Installation Guide
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Preface
Important safety instructions
• Read the instructions.
•Keep these instructions.
• Do not use this apparatus near water.
• Clean only with a dry cloth.
• Install only in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
• Refer all servicing to approved service personnel.
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE
Safety warnings
• Do not expose the product to dripping or splashing.
• Do not place any object filled with liquid, such as a vase, on the
product.
• Do not place naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, on the
product.
To avoid overheating
Do not position the product:
• In direct sunlight.
• Near heat sources, such as a radiator.
• Directly on top of heat producing equipment, such as a power
amplifier.
To avoid interference
Do not position the product:
• Near strong magnetic radiation, such as near a power amplifier.
• Near to a television, or where connecting cables may be subject
to or cause interference.
Radio interference
FCC Warning: This equipment generates and can radiate radio
frequency energy and if not installed and used correctly in
accordance with our instructions may cause interference to radio
communications or radio and television reception. It has been type-
tested and complies with the limits set out in Subpart J, Part 15 of
FCC rules for a Class B computing device. These limits are intended
to provide reasonable protection against such interference in home
installations.
EEC: This product has been designed and type-tested to comply
with the limits set out in EN55013 and EN55020.
The product normally runs warm to the touch.
This product is ventilated from the base. Do not position on a
carpeted surface.
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Contents
Introduction 1
Provides information about the digital surround controller
models, a description of each product, and technical
specifications.
Digital surround controller models 1
Specifications 4
Installing the digital surround controller 5
Describes how to install the digital surround controller and
connect it to the other equipment in the system.
Unpacking 5
Audio inputs 6
Audio outputs 10
Video connections 17
Tuner and communications connections 22
Configuring the digital surround controller 25
Explains how to configure the digital surround controller
using the front-panel controls.
Configuration Wizard 25
Stage 1: Resetting the product 26
Stage 2: Configuring speakers 28
Stage 3: Configuring sources 30
Stage 4: Configuring other settings 32
Contents
Calibrating the system 35
Describes how to fine-tune the digital surround controller
to achieve the optimum performance from your sources and
speaker layout.
Introduction 35
Calibration tests 37
Speaker size 39
Using the Sine/Sub/Sens controls 40
DSP presets 43
Gives details of the DSP presets and their parameters, and
describes how to modify them.
DSP presets 43
Defining your own presets 53
Troubleshooting 55
Provides suggested solutions to problems while installing,
configuring, or operating the product.
Maintenance 59
Service and guarantee 60
Index 61
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Preface
Copyright and acknowledgements
Sales and service in the UK
Meridian Audio Ltd
Stonehill
Stukeley Meadows
Cambridgeshire
PE29 6EX
England
Tel +44 (0)1480 445678
Fax +44 (0)1480 445686
http://www.meridian-audio.com/
Copyright © 2003 Meridian Audio Ltd
Designed and manufactured in the UK by Meridian Audio
Ltd. Meridian Audio reserves the right to make changes and
improvements to any of the products described in this document
without prior notice.
THX and Ultra 2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of THX
Ltd. Surround EX is a jointly developed technology of THX and
Dolby Laboratories, Inc. and is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories,
Inc. Used under authorization. All rights reserved. Dolby, Pro Logic,
Surround EX and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation. DTS is a registered trademark
of Digital Theatre Systems Inc. MPEG is a registered trademark of
the MPEG organisation. Ambisonic is a registered trademark of
Nimbus Records Ltd. Trifield is a trademark of Trifield Productions
Ltd. LaserDisc is a trademark of Pioneer Electric Corp.
Sales and service in the USA
Meridian America Inc
3800 Camp Creek Parkway
Building 2400
Suite 122
Atlanta GA 30331
USA
Tel +1 (404) 344 7111
Fax +1 (404) 346 7111
Boothroyd|Stuart Meridian, Meridian, and Meridian Digital Theatre
are registered trademarks of Meridian Audio Ltd.
This guide was produced by Human-Computer Interface Ltd,
http://www.interface.co.uk/
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories, Lucasfilm Ltd.
(US patents 5,043,970;5,189,703;5,222,059. European patent
0323830), Trifield Productions Ltd, and Nimbus Records Ltd.
MHR: This product incorporates copyright protection technology
covered by certain patent applications and intellectual property
of Meridian Audio Ltd. This technology is provided for the express
purpose of securely containing copyright audio within the
Meridian System only. Reverse engineering or circumvention of this
protection is strictly prohibited.
Part no: GSC/1
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Introduction
This guide provides full information about unpacking the digital surround controller,
connecting it to the other equipment in the system, and configuring it using the front panel.
Once you have connected and configured the product, refer to the
information about operating it.
Digital surround controller models
G Series System Guide
1
Introduction
for
The G68 Digital Surround Controller is available in four different
versions depending on the combination of unbalanced (A),
balanced (X), and digital (D) outputs, and video (V) switching it
provides. The main differences between each of these versions are
given in the following table:
Product Analogue outputs Digital outputs Video switching
G68D 2 unbalanced 10 digital No
G68ADV 8 unbalanced 10 digital Yes
G68AXV 4 balanced, 6 unbalanced None Yes
G68XXV 8 balanced None Yes
All versions of the G68 Digital Surround Controller include an integral FM/AM tuner and room correction.
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Introduction
G68 Digital Surround Controller
The G68 is a powerful, flexible surround controller with a built-in
AM/FM tuner, and represents the centrepiece of the G Series range,
with multiple variants available to suit a wide range of applications.
At the heart of the G68 is a powerful DSP engine consisting of five
Motorola 56367s running at 150MHz – delivering an incredible
750MIPS (million instructions per second) capability. Processing
is performed at high sample rates and with 48-bit precision
throughout, ensuring that all filtering, processing, and other
operations are carried out beyond the limits of human hearing. The
G68 is thus a perfect processor for the very latest in digital audio,
such as DVD-Audio and DVD-Video.
Analogue signals are converted via a 24-bit Delta-Sigma converter
to high-sample-rate digital on input to the processor, while all
digital signals are reclocked to minimise jitter and maintain total
data integrity. All versions of the G68 include two six-channel
S/PDIF digital inputs (coax), up to five stereo TOSlink optical inputs,
and six more stereo coax digital inputs. In addition, there’s a six-
channel analogue input, and five stereo analogue inputs.
Video switching
The G68ADV, AXV, and XXV are not only audio processors; they
also provides broadcast-quality video switching and signal handling
for the highest quality picture you have ever seen. There are four
S-video inputs and two outputs; four composite inputs and two
outputs; and three component inputs with one output.
Formats supported
The G68 combines controller and surround processor functions,
meeting the latest THX specifications and including MPEG, DTS,
Dolby, Trifield, and Ambisonic decoding. In many cases the decoders
incorporate our own code, giving them superior integration with
the Meridian design philosophy, as well as superior performance.
As a result, the G68 can decode surround signals from all PCM
optical discs. The G68 is thus an ideal complement to a G Series
optical disc player like the G98.
Smart Source feature
The G68’s ’Smart Source’ feature continually monitors the digital
inputs and automatically loads the correct decoding software for
the format, speaker layout, and encoding of the incoming signal.
This capability is enhanced by MHR SmartLink, which provides a
digital link between a Meridian optical disc player and processor,
carrying explicit information about the nature of the datastream as
well as encrypted high-resolution digital signals from DVD-Audio
– the first system of its kind to be approved. Virtually all other
manufacturers oblige you to go through an analogue connection,
losing quality in the process.
You can also store separate parameters for each source (such
as DVD) depending on whether the incoming signal is stereo or
surround, so that any source material is played with the decoder of
your choice.
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Meridian Room Correction
The G68 includes Meridian Room Correction, accessed via the
Meridian Configuration program. This unique feature automatically
measures room resonances using a simple microphone, employing
powerful DSP technology to build up to 60 high-quality digital
filters that limit the reverberation time at resonant frequencies to
a value similar to the overall reverberation time of the room. The
filters can be examined graphically and numerically, and edited if
required. Room correction can have a dramatic effect on the sound,
removing muddiness and improving stereo and surround imaging.
Multi-zone capabilities
Multi-zone/recording features include two sets of S-video and
composite video with conversion from S to composite (ADV,
AXV, and XXV only) and stereo digital and analogue outputs
providing independent sources to two additional zones. Meridian
communications (DIN and BNC) are also included along with
RS232 and USB serial ports for maintenance and control, infra-red
sensor input, and up to three 12V triggers.
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Introduction
Integral tuner
The tuner provides AM (LW/MW) and FM (VHF stereo Band II)
reception and is fitted with its own A/D stage. Digital signal
processing provides a sophisticated FM stereo blend/width control
which allows the user to minimise noise on a received signal. There
is also a DSP-based low-pass filter and a whistle filter for improved
AM reception.
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Specifications
G68D G68ADV G68AXV G68XXV
Digital inputs 6 coax digital inputs,
4 optical digital inputs,
2 6-channel coax inputs,
all MHR.
Analogue inputs 5 stereo unbalanced inputs; 1 6-channel unbalanced input.
Digital outputs Main, Centre/Sub, Sides, Rears, A/B*. None. None.
Unbalanced
outputs
Balanced outputs None. None. Main L/R, Centre/Sub. Main L/R, Centre/Sub,
Zone/Tape 2 analogue ouputs,
Video None. 2 S-video outputs, 4 S-video inputs; 2 composite outputs, 4 composite inputs;
Trigger output 12VDC/100mA configurable by source. 12VDC/100mA configurable by source.
Comms 2 5-pin 240º DIN sockets, BNC socket, USB, RS232 interface.
Conversion Up to 192kHz, 24-bit Sigma-Delta conversion on all analogue inputs and outputs.
Formats Include Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG Surround, THX, and THX Surround EX.
DSP modes Direct, Music, Trifield, Ambisonics, Super, Stereo, MusicLogic, Mono, TV Logic, PLIIx Music, PLIIx Movie, PLIIx THX,
Power Universal supply 100-240V, 50-60Hz, 40W. Universal supply 100-240V, 50-60Hz, 40W.
Processing 5 Motorola 56367s running at 150MHz to give a total of approximately 750MIPS. 48-bit arithmetic throughout.
Dimensions 440mm x 132mm x 350mm (17.32" x 5.20" x 13.78") WHD.
Weight 10kg (22lb) approx. 10kg (22lb) approx. 10kg (22lb) approx. 10kg (22lb) approx.
Controls Front-panel soft keys include control of Source, Copy, Zone, Preset, etc. Standby and display buttons, volume
Display Multi-character dot-matrix Vacuum Fluorescent Display.
Indicators Standby button lit when off.
LZ, RZ†. Main L/R, Centre/Sub,
2 digital outputs.
Discrete, Cinema, PLIIx Mov6, PLIIx Mus6, THX, THX Surround EX, THX Ultra2 Cinema, THX Music.
control, mute. Full remote control of all features via MSR+.
6 coax digital inputs, 5 optical digital inputs, 2 6-channel coax inputs, all MHR.
Side, Rears, A/B*. None.
Rears, LZ, RZ†.
Sides/Subs, Rears.
2 analogue ouputs, 2 digital outputs, 2 S-video outputs, 2 composite outputs.
1 component video output, 3 component video inputs.
*A/B: Subs if two or three subs are used. Optional ceiling speakers with future software update.
†LZ/RZ: May be chosen to be any pair from: Main L/R, Centre/Sub, Sides, Rears, Subs.
Note: Current software supports a maximum of eight outputs. Future software will support up to 12.
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Installing the digital surround controller
This chapter explains how to install the digital surround controller. It describes what you
should find when you unpack the product, and how you should connect it to the other
equipment in the system.
You should not make any connections to the product or to any other component in the
system while the AC power supply is connected and switched on.
Unpacking
The G68 Digital Surround Controller is supplied with the following
accessories:
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controller
• MSR+ remote control with batteries, manual, and spare key caps.
• Meridian Comms lead.
• AM antenna.
• FM antenna.
• FM antenna (Belling-Lee) adaptors.
•Power cord.
•This manual.
Meridian G Series System Guide.
• Meridian Configuration Program Guide.
If any of these items are missing please contact your dealer.
Note: You should retain the packaging in case you need to
transport the unit.
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OPTIC
AL IN
O1
T
O2
GAME
FM
ANTENNA
AM
GND
OPTIC
AL IN
O4
D12
D10 D8D8
DISC
D11
D9
VCR2
D7
CD
SURR
C/LFE
L/R
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
A7
VCR1
A6
ABLE
A5
TV
A4
APE
SURR R
MIC
LFE
RIGHT
SURR L
CENTRE
LEFT
MA1
UX
MD1
MD2
VD
ANALOGUE IN
DIGIT
AL IN
L
R
IR IN
OPT IN
O5
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Audio inputs
Digital coax inputs
COPY ZONE 2
ZONE 3
MAIN OUT
Optical inputs 1&2
S-VIDEO
OPTIC
O1
SASAT
S-VIDEO IN MAIN OUT
AL IN
O2
GAME
Optical inputs 3&4
DIG OUTCOMPOSITE
COMMS
S3
SATS1DVD
S4
AUXS2VCR2
FM
ANALOGUE OUT
LLR
V3
CAB
V4
GAME
COMPOSITE IN
ANTENNA
AM
GND
Analogue inputs
MERIDIAN COMMS
R
OPTIC
AL IN
V1
VCRI
V2
TV
O3O3O4
MIC
L
R
A8A8A7
VCR1
ANALOGUE IN
TRIGGER 1
+12V 100mA
IR IN
D9
VCR2
D11
D7
CD
DIGIT
AL IN
D12
D10
DISC
A6
C CABLE
A5
TV
A4
TTAPE
Multichannel digital coax inputs
MAINTENANCE
USB RS232
MUL
TI DIGIT
SURR
C/LFE
SURR L
CENTRE
SURR R
LFE
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
AL IN
L/R
LEFT
RIGHT
DDVD
MD1
MD2
OPT IN
MA1 AAUX
O5
MAIN L/R CENTRE/
MAIN L REAR R CENTRE SUBMAIN R REAR L
Multichannel analogue input
TRIG 2
TRIG 3
+12V 100mA
DIGITAL OUT
SIDES
SUB
ANALOGUE OUT
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
COMPONENT OUT
Y3 SAT
REARS A/B
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
LZ
RZ
Y1 DVD
Y2 CABLE
Optical input 5 (V versions only)
CAUTION
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE
T1.6AL 250V for 100 - 240V
POWER INPUT
~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
ON OFF
G68 SURROUND CONTROLLER
DESIGNED AND MADE IN ENGLAND BY MERIDIAN AUDIO LTD DESIGN AND COPYRIGHT 2003
Use this connector To connect to this
MULTI DIG IN 1 (DVD) or D1-D3,
MULTI DIG IN 2 or D4-D6
DIG IN D7 (CD), D8 (DISC), D9 (VCR2),
The multichannel digital output of a source such as the G98DH DVD Audio Transport, or
three digital sources.
The digital output of a source such as a G08 24-bit Upsampling CD Player or DAB tuner.
D10-D12
MULTI AN IN (AUX) or A1-A3 A multichannel analogue source such as an SACD player.
ANALOGUE IN A4 (TAPE), A5 (TV),
A6 (CABLE), A7 (VCR1)
The unbalanced analogue output of a source such as a tape recorder, TV tuner, cable box,
or VCR.
OPTICAL IN O1 (SAT), O2 (GAME), O3-O5 The optical output of a source such as a satellite receiver or computer game console (05
only available with V versions).
ANALOGUE IN MIC (A8-L) An SPL meter for use in room correction configuration.
The default assignment of the sources to each input is shown in brackets after the input name in the above table. RADIO is normally
assigned to the internal tuner. To assign a different input to a source see
Configuring sources
, page 30.
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To connect to a digital source (eg G07 24-bit CD Player)
G68 Digital Surround Controller
DIG IN D7 CD
DIGITAL LEAD
COMMS LEAD
COMMS
DIGITAL OUT COMMS
G07 24-bit CD Player
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controller
You can connect up to 12 digital coax sources to the G68 Digital
Surround Controller.
• Connect the digital source to one of the digital input sockets of
the digital surround controller, using a 75screened coax phono
lead.
To connect to an analogue source (eg TV tuner)
TV tuner
OUTPUT
PHONO LEADS
You can connect up to eight analogue sources to the G68 Digital
Surround Controller.
• Connect the analogue source to one of the analogue input
sockets of the digital surround controller, using screened coax
phono leads.
If the source is a Meridian product connect together the COMMS
sockets using the Comms lead provided.
G68 Digital Surround Controller
ANALOGUE IN
A5 TV
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G98DH DVD Audio Transport
3xDIGITAL LEADS
COMMS LEAD
G68 Digital Surround Controller
MULTI DIG IN 1
(DVD)
COMMSCOMMS
MAIN DIGITAL OUT
Installing the
digital surround
controller
To connect to a DVD-Audio player with digital multichannel outputs (eg G98DH DVD Audio Transport)
The G68 Digital Surround Controller provides 12 digital coax
inputs, six of which can be used as two multichannel inputs from
a source with a suitable digital multichannel output, such as the
G98DH DVD Player.
• Connect the MAIN DIGITAL OUT on the G98DH to the MULTI DIG
IN 1 on the G68, using three 75screened coax phono leads.
• Connect together the COMMS sockets using the Comms lead
provided.
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To connect to a source with analogue multichannel outputs (eg SACD or DVD-A player)
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SACD/DVD-A player
MULTICHANNEL
OUTPUT
DIGITAL OUTPUT
S-VIDEO OUTPUT
S-VIDEO LEAD
6xPHONO LEADS
DIGITAL LEADS
The G68 Digital Surround Controller provides eight analogue
inputs, three of which can be used as a multichannel input from a
source with a suitable analogue multichannel output, such as an
SACD player.
• Connect the ANALOGUE OUT sockets from the source to the
analogue multichannel inputs on the digital surround controller
using six phono leads.
• Connect the S-video output from the SACD/DVD-A player to
video input S4 (AUX) on the G68, and configure the DISC source
to use this video input; see
Configuring sources
, page 30.
• Optionally connect a digital output from the source to digital
input D8 (DISC) on the digital surround controller, using a digital
phono lead.
G68 Digital Surround Controller
S-VIDEO OUT IN
DIG IN D8 DISC
MULTI AN IN
Note: Multichannel analogue sources may have subwoofer level
outputs that vary by up to 10dB, so it may be necessary to reduce
the LFE level to give correct bass integration; see
DSP presets
, page
43.
You can then select the source corresponding to the multichannel
input (AUX) for playing surround material, and the source
corresponding to the digital input (DISC) to decode other formats.
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OPTIC
AL IN
O1
T
O2
GAME
FM
ANTENNA
AM
GND
OPTIC
AL IN
O4
D12
D10 D8D8
DISC
D11
D9
VCR2
D7
CD
SURR
C/LFE
L/R
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
A7
VCR1
A6
ABLE
A5
TV
A4
APE
SURR R
MIC
LFE
RIGHT
SURR L
CENTRE
LEFT
MA1
UX
MD1
MD2
VD
ANALOGUE IN
DIGIT
AL IN
L
R
IR IN
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controller
Audio outputs
The G68 hardware architecture is designed to process up to 12
completely independent output channels. Currently the software
limits the number of outputs to a total of eight: Main L/R, Centre,
Sub, Rears, and either Sides or two more additional subwoofers.
All versions of the G68 provide analogue and/or digital output
sockets for these eight speakers. The G68D, G68AXV, and G68ADV
provide an additional stereo output (A/B) which may currently be
used for a pair of subwoofers. Future software updates will allow
Digital version ( G68D)
Zone 2 and 3 audio outputs
COPY ZONE 2
ZONE 3
DIG OUT COMMS
AL IN
OPTIC
O1
SASAT
O2
GAME
ANALOGUE OUT
LLR
ANTENNA
AM
FM
GND
MERIDIAN COMMS
R
OPTIC
AL IN
O3O3O4
MIC
L
R
A8A8A7
VCR1
ANALOGUE IN
TRIGGER 1
+12V 100mA
IR IN
D9
VCR2
D11
DIGIT
D12
D10
A6
C CABLE
A5
TV
these outputs to be used in addition to side speakers for either
extra subwoofers or height channels.
The G68ADV and G68D feature a pair of analogue outputs, LZ/RZ,
which can be used for any pair of outputs. For example on the
G68D a Meridian Digital Theatre may be complemented with
an analogue subwoofer or a pair of analogue rear speakers. In
conjunction with the other outputs this will in the future allow the
G68ADV and G68D to drive up to 12 independent outputs.
Digital outputs
Analogue outputs
CAUTION
AN OUT
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE
T1.6AL 250V for 100 - 240V
POWER INPUT
~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
ON OFF
G68 SURROUND CONTROLLER
DESIGNED AND MADE IN ENGLAND BY MERIDIAN AUDIO LTD DESIGN AND COPYRIGHT 2003
AL IN
A4
USB RS232
D7
CD
DISC
TTAPE
MAINTENANCE
MUL
SURR
SURR L
SURR R
MUL
TI DIGIT
C/LFE
CENTRE
LFE
TI
ANALOGUE IN
DIGITAL OUT
MAIN L/R CENTRE/
AL IN
DDVD
MD1
MD2
L/R
MA1
LEFT
AAUX
RIGHT
SIDES
SUB
REARS A/B
LZ
RZ
Use this output To connect to this
DIGITAL OUT MAIN L/R, CENTRE/SUB, SIDES,
Digital loudspeakers, using digital coax cables.
REARS, A/B
AN OUT LZ, RZ A pair of analogue active speakers, the unbalanced inputs of a power amplifier, or up
to two subwoofers.
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 ANALOGUE OUT The unbalanced analogue input of a tape recorder, VCR, or second and third-room
systems.
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 DIG OUT The digital input of a digital recorder, or second and third-room systems.
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OPTIC
AL IN
O1
T
O2
GAME
FM
ANTENNA
AM
GND
OPTIC
AL IN
O4
D12
D10 D8D8
DISC
D11
D9
VCR2
D7
CD
SURR
C/LFE
L/R
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
A7
VCR1
A6
ABLE
A5
TV
A4
APE
SURR R
MIC
LFE
RIGHT
SURR L
CENTRE
LEFT
MA1
UX
MD1
MD2
VD
ANALOGUE IN
DIGIT
AL IN
L
R
IR IN
OPT IN
O5
Digital and analogue version ( G68ADV)
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Digital outputs
LZ
RZ
Y1 DVD
Y2 CABLE
Analogue outputs
CAUTION
REPLACE WITH
SAME TYPE FUSE
T1.6AL 250V for 100 - 240V
POWER INPUT
~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
ON OFF
G68 SURROUND CONTROLLER
DESIGNED AND MADE IN ENGLAND BY MERIDIAN AUDIO LTD DESIGN AND COPYRIGHT 2003
Zone 2 and 3 audio outputs
AL IN
SASAT
O2
GAME
DIG OUTCOMPOSITE
S3
SATS1DVD
S4
AUXS2VCR2
S-VIDEO IN MAIN OUT
COPY ZONE 2
ZONE 3
MAIN OUT
S-VIDEO
OPTIC
O1
COMMS
ANALOGUE OUT
LLR
V3
CAB
V4
GAME
COMPOSITE IN
ANTENNA
AM
FM
GND
MERIDIAN COMMS
R
OPTIC
V1
VCRI
V2
TV
O3O3O4
MIC
L
R
A8A8A7
AL IN
VCR1
ANALOGUE IN
TRIGGER 1
MAINTENANCE
+12V 100mA
USB RS232
IR IN
D9
VCR2
D11
D7
CD
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
DDVD
MUL
C/LFE
CENTRE
LFE
TI
ANALOGUE IN
MD1
MD2
L/R
OPT IN
MA1
LEFT
AAUX
RIGHT
DIGIT
AL IN
D12
D10
DISC
SURR
SURR L
A6
C CABLE
A5
TV
A4
TTAPE
SURR R
MAIN L/R CENTRE/
SUB
ANALOGUE OUT
MAIN L REAR R CENTRE SUBMAIN R REAR L
TRIG 2
TRIG 3
O5
+12V 100mA
DIGITAL OUT
SIDES
Y3 SAT
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
COMPONENT OUT
REARS A/B
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
Analogue outputs
Use this output To connect to this
DIGITAL OUT MAIN L/R, CENTRE/SUB, SIDES,
Digital loudspeakers, using digital coax cables.
REARS, A/B
AN OUT LEFT, RIGHT, REAR L, REAR R, CENTRE,
SUB, LZ, RZ
The unbalanced analogue input of a power amplifier or active loudspeakers, using
screened coax phono leads.
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 ANALOGUE OUT The unbalanced analogue input of a tape recorder, VCR, or second and third-room
systems.
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 DIG OUT The digital input of a digital recorder, or second and third-room systems.
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OPTIC
AL IN
O1
T
O2
GAME
FM
ANTENNA
AM
GND
OPTIC
AL IN
O4
D12
D10 D8D8
DISC
D11
D9
VCR2
D7
CD
SURR
C/LFE
L/R
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
A7
VCR1
A6
ABLE
A5
TV
A4
APE
SURR R
MIC
LFE
RIGHT
SURR L
CENTRE
LEFT
MA1
UX
MD1
MD2
VD
ANALOGUE IN
DIGIT
AL IN
L
R
IR IN
OPT IN
O5
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Analogue version ( G68AXV)
Zone 2 and 3 audio outputs
COPY ZONE 2
ZONE 3
MAIN OUT
S-VIDEO
OPTIC
O1
AL IN
SASAT
O2
GAME
DIG OUTCOMPOSITE
S3
SATS1DVD
S4
AUXS2VCR2
S-VIDEO IN MAIN OUT
COMMS
ANALOGUE OUT
LLR
V3
CAB
V4
GAME
COMPOSITE IN
ANTENNA
AM
FM
GND
MERIDIAN COMMS
R
OPTIC
AL IN
V1
VCRI
V2
TV
O3O3O4
MIC
L
R
A8A8A7
VCR1
ANALOGUE IN
TRIGGER 1
MAINTENANCE
+12V 100mA
USB RS232
IR IN
D9
VCR2
D11
D7
CD
MUL
TI DIGIT
DIGIT
AL IN
D12
D10
DISC
SURR
C/LFE
SURR L
CENTRE
A6
C CABLE
A5
TV
A4
TTAPE
SURR R
LFE
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
SIDE L SIDE R
AL IN
DDVD
MAIN L MAIN R CENTRE SUB
MD1
MD2
L/R
OPT IN
TRIG 2
MA1
LEFT
AAUX
RIGHT
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
TRIG 3
O5
+12V 100mA
Unbalanced analogue outputs
ANALOGUE OUT
REAR R A/B L A/B R
REAR L
Y3 SAT
COMPONENT OUT
Y1 DVD
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
Y2 CABLE
CAUTION
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE
T1.6AL 250V for 100 - 240V
POWER INPUT
~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
ON OFF
RZ
G68 SURROUND CONTROLLER
DESIGNED AND MADE IN ENGLAND BY MERIDIAN AUDIO LTD DESIGN AND COPYRIGHT 2003
Balanced analogue outputs
Use this output To connect to this
ANALOGUE OUT LEFT, RIGHT, CENTRE, SUB The balanced analogue input of a power amplifier or active loudspeakers, using XLR
connections.
ANALOGUE OUT SIDE L, SIDE R, REAR L,
REAR R, L A/B, R A/B
The unbalanced analogue input of a power amplifier or active loudspeakers, using
screened coax phono leads.
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 ANALOGUE OUT The unbalanced analogue input of a tape recorder, VCR, or second and third-room
systems.
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 DIG OUT The digital input of a digital recorder, or second and third-room systems.
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OPTIC
AL IN
O1
T
O2
GAME
FM
ANTENNA
AM
GND
OPTIC
AL IN
O4
D12
D10 D8D8
DISC
D11
D9
VCR2
D7
CD
SURR
C/LFE
L/R
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
A7
VCR1
A6
ABLE
A5
TV
A4
APE
SURR R
MIC
LFE
RIGHT
SURR L
CENTRE
LEFT
MA1
UX
MD1
MD2
VD
ANALOGUE IN
DIGIT
AL IN
L
R
IR IN
OPT IN
O5
Balanced analogue version (G68XXV)
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Zone 2 and 3 audio outputs
S-VIDEO IN MAIN OUT
AL IN
SASAT
O2
GAME
DIG OUTCOMPOSITE
S3
SATS1DVD
S4
AUXS2VCR2
COPY ZONE 2
ZONE 3
MAIN OUT
S-VIDEO
OPTIC
O1
COMMS
ANALOGUE OUT
LLR
V3
CAB
V4
GAME
COMPOSITE IN
ANTENNA
AM
FM
GND
MERIDIAN COMMS
R
OPTIC
V1
VCRI
V2
TV
O3O3O4
MIC
L
R
A8A8A7
AL IN
VCR1
ANALOGUE IN
TRIGGER 1
MAINTENANCE
+12V 100mA
USB RS232
IR IN
D9
VCR2
D11
D7
CD
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
DIGIT
AL IN
D12
D10
DISC
SURR
C/LFE
SURR L
CENTRE
A6
C CABLE
A5
TV
A4
TTAPE
SURR R
LFE
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
MAIN L MAIN R CENTRE SUB
DDVD
REAR L REAR R SIDE L SIDE R
MD1
MD2
L/R
OPT IN
TRIG 2
MA1
LEFT
AAUX
RIGHT
TRIG 3
O5
+12V 100mA
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
Balanced analogue outputs
ANALOGUE OUT
Y3 SAT
COMPONENT OUT
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
Y1 DVD
Y2 CABLE
CAUTION
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE
T1.6AL 250V for 100 - 240V
POWER INPUT
~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
ON OFF
RZ
G68 SURROUND CONTROLLER
DESIGNED AND MADE IN ENGLAND BY MERIDIAN AUDIO LTD DESIGN AND COPYRIGHT 2003
Use this output To connect to this
ANALOGUE OUT LEFT, RIGHT, CENTRE, SUB,
REAR L, REAR R, SIDE L, SIDE R
The balanced analogue input of a power amplifier or active loudspeakers, using XLR
connections.
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 ANALOGUE OUT The unbalanced analogue input of a tape recorder, or second and third-room systems.
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 DIG OUT The digital input of a digital recorder, or second and third-room systems.
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To connect the G68D or G68ADV to Meridian DSP loudspeakers
DSP5000C
INPUT
COMMS
OUTPUT
M5 LEAD
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
1
DIGITAL
INPUTS
2
S5 LEAD (digital unused)
DSP5000 – MAIN R
DIGITAL INPUTS
2
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
1
COMMS
OUTPUT INPUT
• Use the Comms part of an M5 lead to connect one of the
COMMS sockets on the G68 to the digital speaker you have
chosen as the master (typically the centre speaker).
• Use the audio part of the M5 lead to connect the digital speaker
to the appropriate digital output socket.
If the system includes more than two Meridian DSP loudspeakers
you will need a 511 S-patch box (available separately) to link
together the S5 leads from each speaker.
• Connect the COMMS output from the master digital speaker to
one socket on the 511 using an S5 lead.
G68D/ADV Digital Surround Controller
COMMS
511 S-patch box
DIG OUT
S5 LEAD
DSP5000 – MAIN L
DIGITAL INPUTS
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S5 LEAD
DIGITAL OUTPUT
COMMS
OUTPUT INPUT
• Link each pair of speakers together with an S5 lead, out of
the first speaker and into the second speaker, as shown in the
diagram for the main L&R.
• Connect the inputs to the first speaker of each additional pair to
the 511 (Comms) and the appropriate output of the G68 (audio),
using an S5 lead.
The speakers should then be configured appropriately as master
and slaves, and Left, Right, Centre, Surround; see
Loudspeaker User Guide
for more details.
Meridian DSP
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To connect the G68ADV or G68AXV to active unbalanced loudspeakers (eg Meridian M33s)
M33 M33
G68ADV/AXV Digital Surround Controller
AN OUT
PHONO LEADPHONO LEAD
• Connect the appropriate analogue out sockets from the digital
surround controller to the speaker inputs, using phono leads.
To connect the G68ADV, G68AXV, or G68XXV to a stereo power amplifier (eg Meridian G56 or G57)
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G68ADV/AXV/XXV
AN OUT
PHONO LEADS
• Connect the appropriate analogue output sockets from the digital
surround controller to the stereo power amplifier inputs, using
phono leads.
• Connect the speaker outputs from the stereo power amplifier to
suitable speakers.
G56/G57 Two-Channel Power Amplifier
INPUT INPUT
The G56 and G57 Two-channel Power Amplifiers provide balanced
inputs, so you have the option of connecting to them using the
balanced outputs of the G68AXV or G68XXV.
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To connect an active subwoofer (eg Meridian M1500 or M2500)
Subwoofer
G68 Digital Surround Controller
• Connect the SUB analogue output socket from the G68 Digital
Surround Controller to the subwoofer’s line-level input using a
phono lead.
On the G68D use the RZ output (or RZ and LZ if you have two
subwoofers).
The digital surround controller provides a very high-quality
crossover for the subwoofer, and for best results you should use
this instead of the subwoofer’s crossover. To do this remove any
crossover in the subwoofer or set it to its highest setting (eg
200Hz). The subwoofer crossover can be set from the front panel of
the G68; see
Subwoofer crossover frequency
, page 40.
SUB
PHONO LEAD
DIRECT
INPUT
CROSSOVER
INPUT
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OPTIC
AL IN
O1
T
O2
GAME
FM
ANTENNA
AM
GND
OPTIC
AL IN
O4
D12
D10 D8D8
DISC
D11
D9
VCR2
D7
CD
SURR
C/LFE
L/R
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
A7
VCR1
A6
ABLE
A5
TV
A4
APE
SURR R
MIC
LFE
RIGHT
SURR L
CENTRE
LEFT
MA1
UX
MD1
MD2
VD
ANALOGUE IN
DIGIT
AL IN
L
R
IR IN
OPT IN
O5
Video connections
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G68ADV, G68AXV, and G68XXV Digital Surround Controllers
The Meridian G68ADV, G68AXV, and G68XXV include video
switching, to allow you to switch component, S-video, and
composite video sources to the main video outputs.
Main composite outputs
GND
ANALOGUE OUT
LLR
V3
CAB
V4
GAME
COMPOSITE IN
AM
Composite inputs
MERIDIAN COMMS
R
OPTIC
AL IN
V1
VCRI
V2
TV
O3O3O4
MIC
L
R
A8A8A7
VCR1
A6
ANALOGUE IN
D11
D12
C CABLE
Zone 2 & 3 video outputs
S-VIDEO
COPY ZONE 2
ZONE 3
MAIN OUT
AL IN
OPTIC
O1
SASAT
S-video outputs
S-video inputs
DIG OUTCOMPOSITE
S3
SATS1DVD
S4
AUXS2VCR2
S-VIDEO IN MAIN OUT
O2
GAME
COMMS
ANTENNA
FM
They also provide independent S-video and composite video
switching of video to COPY ZONE 2 and ZONE 3 outputs, for
recording or control of up to two additional rooms.
TRIGGER 1
+12V 100mA
IR IN
D9
DIGIT
D10
A5
VCR2
TV
AL IN
A4
USB RS232
D7
CD
DISC
TTAPE
MAINTENANCE
MUL
SURR
SURR L
SURR R
MUL
TI DIGIT
C/LFE
CENTRE
LFE
TI
ANALOGUE IN
AL IN
DDVD
MD1
MD2
L/R
OPT IN
MA1
LEFT
AAUX
RIGHT
MAIN L/R CENTRE/
SUB
ANALOGUE OUT
MAIN L REAR R CENTRE SUBMAIN R REAR L
TRIG 2
TRIG 3
O5
+12V 100mA
DIGITAL OUT
SIDES
Y3 SAT
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
COMPONENT OUT
REARS A/B
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
LZ
RZ
Y1 DVD
Y2 CABLE
Component outputs
CAUTION
REPLACE WITH
SAME TYPE FUSE
T1.6AL 250V for 100 - 240V
POWER INPUT
~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
ON OFF
G68 SURROUND CONTROLLER
DESIGNED AND MADE IN ENGLAND BY MERIDIAN AUDIO LTD DESIGN AND COPYRIGHT 2003
Component inputs
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Video outputs
The following table gives details of the video outputs (G68ADV, AXV, and XXV only):
Use this output To connect to this
MAIN OUT
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 COMPOSITE OUTPUTS
MAIN S-VIDEO OUTPUT The S-video input of a TV or monitor, using an S-video cable.
COPY ZONE 2, ZONE 3 S-VIDEO OUTPUTS The S-video input of a video recorder, using an S-video cable.
COMPONENT OUT
Video inputs
The following table gives details of the video inputs:
The composite video input of a TV or monitor, using a 75coax cable with phono
connectors.
The composite video input of a video recorder or second zone inputs, using a 75Ω coax
cable with phono connectors.
The component video input of a TV or monitor, using a 75coax cable with phono
connectors.
Use this input To connect to this
V1 (VCR), V2 (TV), V3 (CAB), V4 (GAME)
S1 (DVD), S2 (VCR), S3 (SAT), S4 (AUX) The S-video output of a video source, using an S-video cable.
Y1 (DVD), Y2 (CABLE), Y3 (SAT)
The default assignment of sources to each input is shown in brackets after the input name in the above table. To assign a different input to
a source see
There is no format conversion for the main outputs. However, there
is conversion from S-video to composite for the ZONE 2 and 3
composite outputs.
Configuring sources
, page 30.
The composite video output of a video source, using a 75coax cable with phono
connectors.
The component video output of a video source (interlaced or HD), using a 75 coax
cable with phono connectors.
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DVD player
S-VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO LEAD
S-VIDEO OUT IN
G68ADV/AXV/XXV
COMPOSITE
OUT IN
VCR
COMPOSITE OUT
VIDEO LEAD
• Connect up to four S-video sources to the S-video inputs S1 to S4
on the G68.
• Connect up to four composite video sources to the composite
video inputs V1 to V4 on the G68.
• Connect the composite MAIN OUT and S-video MAIN OUT
from the G68 to the corresponding inputs on your television or
monitor.
Unless you have used the default assignment of inputs to sources,
as shown on the back panel, configure the sources appropriately as
described in
Configuring sources
, page 30.
VIDEO LEAD
S-VIDEO LEAD
VIDEO LEAD
Television/monitor
COMPOSITEINS-VIDEOINCOMPOSITE
TUNER OUT
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To connect to a G98DH DVD Audio Transport with video switching in the G68 and scaling in the G98
Game
OPTICAL
VIDEO
OPTICAL LEAD
OUT
S
G68ADV/AXV/XXV
COMP
OUT
O1V1O2
A7
A6
VCR
AUDIO
VIDEO
VIDEO LEAD VIDEO LEADS
PHONO LEADS PHONO LEADS
G98DH DVD Audio Transport
COMP HDMI
S-VIDEO
If you are using the G68ADV, AXV, or XXV Digital Surround
Controller in conjunction with a G98DH DVD Audio Transport, you
can perform video switching in the G68 but take advantage of the
video format conversion and scaling in the G98 to drive the display
device.
• Connect the composite, S-video, and component outputs from the
G68 to the V1, S1, and Y1 inputs on the G98.
Satellite receiver
COMMS
COMMS
DIG IN
Y3
Y2
VIDEO LEADSVIDEO LEAD
COMPONENT
OPTICAL LEAD
O1
Cable
COMPONENT
COMMS
DIGITAL OUT
VIDEO LEADS
PHONO LEADS
AUDIO
• Connect the video sources to the COMPOSITE IN, S-VIDEO IN,
and COMPONENT IN sockets on the G68.
• Connect the appropriate output from the G98 to your display
device.
• Connect together the COMMS sockets of the G98 and G68 using
the Comms lead provided.
• Configure the G98 to Type 4; see the
Installation Guide
.
G Series DVD Player
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Video recorder
ANALOGUE IN
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
G68ADV/AXV/XXV
COMMS
COMP
S
ANALOGUE
OUT
S-VIDEO LEAD
PHONO LEADS
COMMS LEAD
PHONO LEADS
PHONO LEAD
The G68 can copy the currently selected audio and video inputs
to two different outputs, called COPY ZONE 2 and ZONE 3, for
recording, or for controlling one or two other rooms. For example, a
G51 Receiver could be used in a second room to listen to a source
connected to the G68.
To r ecord audio and video
• Connect the appropriate COPY/ZONE video and audio outputs to
the video and audio inputs of the VCR.
• Connect the video and audio outputs from the VCR to
appropriate inputs on the G68.
To control a second room
• Connect the ZONE 3 outputs to ANALOGUE IN 4 on the G51.
• Connect the composite ZONE 3 outputs to the TV or monitor in
ZONE 3.
• Configure the G51 for a second zone.
S-VIDEO IN
G51 Receiver Zone 3
COMMS
TAPE OUT
MONITOR IN ZONE 3
ANALOGUE IN
A4
For more information see the
www.meridian-audio.com.
Meridian Three Room Plus
guide at
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OPTIC
AL IN
O1
T
O2
GAME
FM
ANTENNA
AM
GND
OPTIC
AL IN
O4
D12
D10 D8D8
DISC
D11
D9
VCR2
D7
CD
SURR
C/LFE
L/R
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
A7
VCR1
A6
ABLE
A5
TV
A4
APE
SURR R
MIC
LFE
RIGHT
SURR L
CENTRE
LEFT
MA1
UX
MD1
MD2
VD
ANALOGUE IN
DIGIT
AL IN
L
R
IR IN
OPT IN
O5
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Tuner and communications connections
Meridian DIN Comms connection
Meridian BNC Comms connection
COPY ZONE 2
ZONE 3
MAIN OUT
S-VIDEO
OPTIC
O1
S-VIDEO IN MAIN OUT
AL IN
SASAT
O2
GAME
DIG OUTCOMPOSITE
S3
SATS1DVD
S4
AUXS2VCR2
FM tuner aerial
AM tuner aerial
Trigger output 1
COMMS
ANALOGUE OUT
LLR
V3
CAB
V4
GAME
COMPOSITE IN
ANTENNA
AM
FM
GND
MERIDIAN COMMS
R
OPTIC
AL IN
V1
VCRI
V2
TV
O3O3O4
MIC
L
R
A8A8A7
VCR1
ANALOGUE IN
TRIGGER 1
+12V 100mA
IR IN
D9
VCR2
D11
DIGIT
D12
D10
A6
C CABLE
A5
TV
Infra-red repeater input
MAINTENANCE
USB RS232
D7
CD
MUL
TI DIGIT
AL IN
DISC
SURR
C/LFE
SURR L
CENTRE
A4
TTAPE
SURR R
LFE
MUL
TI
ANALOGUE IN
USB connection
RS232 connection
MAIN L/R CENTRE/
AL IN
DDVD
MAIN L REAR R CENTRE SUBMAIN R REAR L
MD1
MD2
L/R
OPT IN
TRIG 2
MA1
LEFT
AAUX
RIGHT
TRIG 3
O5
+12V 100mA
DIGITAL OUT
SIDES
SUB
ANALOGUE OUT
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
COMPONENT OUT
Y3 SAT
REARS A/B
LZ
RZ
Y1 DVD
Pb/B Pr/R Y/G
Y2 CABLE
G68 SURROUND CONTROLLER
DESIGNED AND MADE IN ENGLAND BY MERIDIAN AUDIO LTD DESIGN AND COPYRIGHT 2003
Trigger outputs 2 & 3 (not G68D)
CAUTION
REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE
T1.6AL 250V for 100 - 240V
POWER INPUT
~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
ON OFF
Power & fuse
Use this connection To connect to this
DIN COMMS Other Meridian G Series, 500 Series, or 800 Series equipment, or Meridian DSP loudspeakers.
BNC COMMS Future Meridian components.
RS232 connection A computer, for configuring the digital surround controller.
USB connection A computer, in future applications.
IR IN A G12 IR Receiver, or approved alternative infra-red repeater. Contact your dealer for details.
TUNER AM, FM AM and FM antennae.
TRIG 1, TRIG 2, TRIG 3 Other equipment, via mono 3.5mm jack plug outputs (centre pin hot) providing 12VDC. They are always
low in standby. By default they are high for all sources, so can be used to bring a G56 or G57 Power
Amplifier out of standby. Alternatively you can program them to be high for specific sources; eg to control a
projection screen.
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G68 Digital Surround Controller
COMMS
COMMS LEAD COMMS LEAD
In a system of Meridian products, one of the products acts as
the controller for the system, receiving infra-red commands from
the MSR+, and then, if appropriate, relaying them to the other
products via the Comms link.
The following procedure should be used to set up the Comms
correctly between several products:
• Connect one of the DIN COMMS sockets on the back panel of
the digital surround controller to one of the COMMS sockets
on another G Series, 500 Series, or 800 Series unit, using the
Comms leads provided with the products.
The sequence in which you connect the units is not important.
• Switch all the units to standby.
• Press Clear (MSR+).
G Series, 500 Series, or 800 Series unit
COMMS
One unit will then be designated as the controller, and display:
Con.
All the other units will be configured as non-controllers, and
display:
Not Con.
The system is now ready for use.
If the automatic setup does not work, first make sure you are
operating the MSR+ from a position where all the units can receive
the infra-red, and try again. Then:
Each unit will display:
Auto
• Check that none of the units have been configured to be IR
Controller; see
products should be set to Auto, or one should be configured as
Controller and the others as Not Controller.
Configuring other settings
, page 32. Either all
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Note: Do not, under any circumstances, connect any equipment
other than Meridian G Series, 500 Series, or 800 Series to any
socket marked COMMS on the back of the product.
To connect FM and AM antennae
G68 Digital Surround Controller
AMFM
• Connect an FM antenna or split-flex dipole to the FM Coax
connector, if necessary using the adaptor provided.
In the UK use a female Belling-Lee (VCR) connector.
Although the FM tuner is very sensitive, the FM antenna is supplied
for basic installation only, and for best performance and lowest
noise use a high-quality antenna placed as high as possible and
oriented towards the transmitter.
Note: For all outdoor antennae we strongly recommend you use a
qualified installer who will comply with local safety regulations.
• Connect an AM antenna to the AM connector by pressing
the tabs and inserting a bare wire into each hole. The ground
connection (black on the supplied AM antenna) should be
connected to the socket marked GND.
The product is supplied with an indoor loop antenna. This is
directional, and for best results you will need to orient it, and this
may be station dependent.
• Place the antenna as far away from other electrical equipment
and as high as possible.
For best AM results use an external AM antenna.
Note: For AM you must fit a good ground as well as an antenna.
The tuner can be used with most proprietary indoor AM, FM,
or combi (AM/FM) antennae. It is possible in some cases to use
a trigger output (+12V) from the G68 to power such devices.
For more details, look at the Library/Applications sections of the
Meridian web site at www.meridian-audio.com/lib-apps.htm.
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Configuring the digital surround controller
This chapter explains how to configure the digital surround controller using the Configuration Wizard.
Alternatively, for complete control over all aspects of the product’s configuration you can set up the unit
from a computer using the Meridian Configuration Program. For full information refer to the
Configuration Program Guide
available separately.
Meridian
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Configuration Wizard
The Configuration Wizard leads you through the correct
sequence to configure your digital surround controller. Alternatively,
you can skip between the configuration stages, which allow you to
reset the configuration, or configure the sources or other settings
of the digital surround controller.
To run the Configuration Wizard
• If necessary press On/Off to put the digital surround controller
into standby.
• Press More.
If the product is locked the display shows:
UnlockVersion
• Press Unlock to unlock it, then press More.
The displays then shows:
Wizard Calib LockVersion
• Press Wizard.
Follow the sequence of configuration stages described in the
following pages, pressing Next to proceed after each stage.
To go back to an earlier configuration option
• Press Back.
To return to the title screen for each stage
• Press Home.
To exit from the Configuration menus
• Press On/Off.
To get help at any stage
• Press More.
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Stage 1: Resetting the product
The digital surround controller provides several alternative standard
settings, called Types, which configure all aspects of the product
into the most commonly needed configurations.
Choosing one of the Types overrides any other configuration you
may have performed, and so can be used to reset the configuration
of the unit.
To r eset the configuration
• Press Wizard.
The display shows the title screen for stage 1:
Press More for help
1: Reset settings
Enter SkipBack
• Press Enter to proceed or Skip to go stage 2.
If you pressed Enter the display shows:
Reset all settings?
Back Yes
• Press A or V to step through the available Types.
A description of the speakers for each type is shown on the top
line of the display. As you select each Type the digital surround
controller is reset to that Type.
When you have selected the Type you want:
Either:
• Press Next to proceed to configuring speakers, as described in
the next section.
Or:
• Press On/Off to return to standby.
• Press Yes to proceed or Back to exit.
The display shows the current Type:
7.1, All An, Mono/THX Sub
Back Next öõú óòô
Type 1
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Types
The following table lists the available Types:
Type Speakers Music Sub Logic Sub 5.1 Movie Sub
0 All analogue. LFE Centre LFE
1 All analogue. Mono Mono Mono
2 All digital. LFE Centre LFE
3 All digital, large centre. None None None
4 Digital left, right, and centre. LFE Centre LFE
5 Digital left and right. LFE Centre LFE
Music Sub refers to a subwoofer used for all Music DSP presets, Logic Sub to a subwoofer used for all Logic DSP presets, and 5.1 Movie
Sub to a subwoofer used for all 5.1 Movie DSP presets; see
LFE subwoofer is only active in multichannel presets. Mono and Centre Subwoofers are active in all presets.
Speaker layouts
, page 43.
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Stage 2: Configuring speakers
The Speakers configuration stage allows you to set up the digital
surround controller for the particular arrangement of loudspeakers
in your system.
To configure the speakers
Either:
• Press Next after resetting the product; see page 26.
Or:
• Press Wizard; see page 25.
• Press Skip to skip past the Reset settings menu.
The display shows the title screen for stage 2:
Press More for help
2: Select speakers
SkipBack Enter
• Press Enter to proceed or Skip to go to stage 3.
The display shows the first speaker configuration option:
Number of Subwoofers:
one
öõú óòô Back Next
The options are summarised in the table on the next page.
To change an option
• Press A or V to step between the alternative values for the
option.
When you have stepped through all the speaker options the display
shows:
Speaker choice finished.
Back Next
Either:
• Press Next on the last option of the last speaker to proceed to
configuring sources, as described in the next section.
Or:
• Press On/Off to return to standby.
If you press On/Off before completing the configuration a warning
is displayed, giving you the option of continuing or abandoning the
configuration.
• Press Next or Back to step between options.
A description of each option is shown on the top line of the
display, and its current value is shown below this to the right.
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The following table summarises the speaker options:
Option Values Description
Number of Subwoofers: none, one, two, three How many subwoofers.
The main L&R speakers are: small analogue/THX, small DSP, large
analogue, large DSP
The Centre is used: always, never, for music, for movies When the centre speaker is to be used.
The Centre speaker is a: small analogue/THX, small DSP, large
analogue, large DSP
Number of Surrounds: none, two, four The number of rear or side surround speakers.
The Side speakers are: small analogue/THX, small DSP, large
analogue, large DSP
The Rear speakers are: small analogue/THX, small DSP, large
analogue, large DSP
The Subs are used: for movies only, always When the subwoofers are used. If you have small main speakers,
The Sub handles: all the bass, only the LFE Whether to use the subwoofer for all bass or just the LFE channel.
The bass balance is: neutral, heavy Whether the bass is distributed to all the large speakers and
The 2 Subs are used for: Left and Right, Front and Surround If there are two subwoofers, their position. Only available if there
The sub is: analogue, digital The type of subwoofer.
The types of the main left and right speakers. If you have no
subwoofers, you cannot specify small main speakers.
The type of the centre speaker.*
The types of the side speakers.*
The types of the rear speakers.*
the subwoofer must always be used.
Only available if there is only one subwoofer.
subwoofer (heavy) or just the subwoofer (neutral – recommended).
Only available if there is only one subwoofer, and it handles all the
bass not just the LFE.
are two subwoofers.
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*If you have small main speakers, you cannot specify small centre or surrounds.
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Stage 3: Configuring sources
The digital surround controller provides up to 12 sources
corresponding to the 12 source keys on the MSR+:
CD, RADIO, DVD, AUX, DISC, TAPE, TV, CABLE, SAT, VCR1, VCR2,
GAME.
For each source the Configure sources stage allows you to
configure a series of options, including:
• Whether it is in use.
•The label used for it on the front-panel display.
•The audio input it selects.
•The TRIGGER output level it selects.
The procedure for doing this is as follows.
To configure a source
Either:
• Press Next after configuring speakers; see page 28.
Or:
• Press Wizard; see page 25.
• Press Skip to skip past the Reset settings and Select
speakers menus.
The display shows the first source and the first configuration option
for that source, whether it is in use:
This source is:
Radio in use
Source
• Press Next or Back to step between options.
The top line of the display shows a description of each option, and
its current value is shown to the right of the source name.
When changing the source name, Next and Back step between
character positions.
The options are summarised in the table on the next page.
To change an option
• Press A or V to step through the alternative values for the
option.
To move to the next source
• Press Source.
When you have finished configuring sources:
öõú óòô Back Next
The display shows the title screen for stage 3:
Press More for help
3: Configure sources
Enter
• Press Enter to proceed or Skip to go to stage 4.
SkipBack
Either:
• Press Next on the last option of the last source (Game) to
proceed to configuring settings, as described in the next section.
Or:
• Press On/Off to return to standby.
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Source options
The following table summarises the source options:
Option Values Description
The source is: in use, not in use Whether the source is enabled.
Audio input: D1-D12, MD1-MD2, O1-O5, Tuner,
A1-A8, MA1, Last Valid*
Composite input:
S input:
Component Input:
Source name: Any name of up to five characters.
Copy/Zone use main inputs: yes, no If no, provides options for feeding separate inputs to the
Copy/Zone 2 audio input: D1-D12, MD1-MD2, O1-O5, Tuner,
Copy/Zone 2 video input: V1-V4, S1-S4, Last Valid* The video input used for Copy/Zone 2.
Zone 3 audio input: D1-D12, MD1-MD2, O1-O5, Tuner,
Zone 3 video input: V1-V4, S1-S4, Last Valid* The video input used for Zone 3.
Trigger #1: High, Low Trigger outputs for the source.
Trigger #2:
Trigger #3:
Comms Type: CD 1C, Tuner 2C, DVD 3C, 4C-8C,
Comms Address: 1A-8A Allows you to have up to eight of each source type.
V1-V4, Last Valid* Composite video input used for the source.
S1-S4, Last Valid* S-video input used for the source.
Y1-Y3, Last Valid*, Blank Component video input used for the source.
A1-A8, MA1, Last Valid*
A1-A8, MA1, Last Valid*
High, Low Trigger outputs for the source.
High, Low Trigger outputs for the source.
No Comms NC
The audio input used for the source; digital, multichannel
digital, optical, tuner, analogue, or multichannel analogue.
Copy/Zone outputs.
The audio input used for Copy/Zone 2.
The audio input used for Zone 3.
Set to NC unless the source is a Meridian product.
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*Last Valid leaves the input set to the last input you selected. †
Not available on G68D.
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Stage 4: Configuring other settings
The next stage allows you to configure other aspects of the
product’s operation.
To configure other settings
Either:
• Press Next after configuring the sources; see page 30.
Or:
• Press Wizard; see page 25.
• Press Skip to skip past the stages 1 to 3.
The display shows the title screen for stage 4:
Press More for help
4: Other settings
SkipBack Enter
• Press Enter to proceed or Skip to go to the calibration
procedure.
The first setting is displayed:
Tuner region:
Europe/elsewhere
öõú óòô Back Next
To change a setting
• Press A or V to step through the alternative values for the
setting.
When you have finished configuring the settings:
Either:
• Press Next to proceed to calibrating the system, as described in
the next chapter.
Or:
• Press On/Off to return to standby.
A description of each setting is shown on the top line of the
display, and its current value is shown to the right of the display.
The settings are summarised in the table on the next page.
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Settings
The following table summarises the product settings:
Option Values Description
Tuner region: Europe/elsewhere, Japan, USA Band selection (MW/LW or AM), tuning steps, and FM
deemphasis standard. For all countries except the USA or
Japan use the Europe setting.
The fan is: used as necessary, never used Specifies how the temperature controlled fan operates.
Distance measurement: feet/inches, metres Units for displaying and entering distances.
Do your subs play to 20Hz? No, THX Ultra2/yes Subwoofer frequency response.
Boundary Gain Compensation: off, on Reduces the bass to compensate for listening positions close
to a wall.
Rear speaker separation <12"/0.3m, 12-48"/0.3-1.2m,
>48"/1.2m
Copy/Zone 2 analogue out: fixed, variable Whether the Copy/Zone 2 analogue output is controlled by
Zone 3 analogue out: fixed, variable Whether the Zone 3 analogue output is controlled by the
Timeout to Home buttons: on, off Whether the soft keys revert to the home keys after a delay.
Diagnostic displays: on, off Whether diagnostic displays are shown.
Is the G68 IR Controller? Auto, Controller, Not Controller Whether the product is the infra-red controller for the system.
Main System Address 1-8 Advanced setting (normally 1).
Copy System Address 1-8 Advanced setting (normally 2).
Zone System Address 1-8 Advanced setting (normally 3).
Product Address 1-8 Advanced setting (normally 1).
Separation between rear speakers.
the volume control.
volume control.
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Calibrating the system
To help you to set up the installation to give the best possible sound with any particular
combination of associated equipment, the G68 Digital Surround Controller includes a built-in
calibration procedure.
This calibration procedure uses test signals to present a series of sounds, which you use to
adjust certain aspects of the system to their optimum settings.
You should use the calibration procedure the first time you set up the system, and whenever
you want to check the calibration, such as after changing the layout of the room.
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Introduction
We recommend that you perform the calibration procedure using
the MSR+ and from the listening position.
As you run the calibration procedure the name of each calibration
test is shown on the front-panel display, followed by the
parameters adjusted in the test.
Each calibration test uses a test signal designed to give the best
results.
Using a Sound Pressure Level meter
Although you can perform the calibration procedure by ear, it is
recommended that you perform the tests using a Sound Pressure
Level meter. These are available fairly cheaply from Tandy/Radio
Shack, or your Meridian dealer may be able to lend you one.
Set the Sound Pressure Level meter to C weighted, and Slow. Take
readings with the meter at the listening position, pointing vertically.
You should hold the meter with an outstretched arm to minimise
reflections from your body.
You can choose to display and enter distances in either feet and
inches or metres.
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To start the calibration procedure
Either:
• Press Next on the last option of configuring settings; see page
32.
Or:
• Press On/Off to put the digital surround controller into standby.
• Press More.
If the product is locked the display shows:
UnlockVersion
• Press Unlock.
The display shows:
Wizard Calib LockVersion
For more detailed information about this and the other calibration
tests see the following sections.
To exit from the calibration procedure
You can exit from the calibration procedure at any time, and any
parameters you have set will be retained:
• Press On/Off.
To complete the calibration procedure
When you reach the end of the calibration procedure the following
display confirms that you have completed the calibration of the
system:
Calibration complete.
Back Next Restart
• Press Restart to restart the calibration procedure, or Next to
complete the wizard.
The display shows:
• Press Calib.
The displays shows Please wait….
After a few seconds the display shows the first calibration test:
Press More for help
Left Level +0.0dB
ìî ïñ öõú óòô
Press More for help
Wizard complete
RestartBack Exit
Either:
• Press Exit to return to standby.
Or:
• Press Restart to return to stage 1; see page 26.
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Levels
These tests allow you to adjust the output level to each speaker
individually, and it follows the general guidelines from Dolby
Laboratories and THX.
In each test the display shows the speaker being tested, and the
current relative level. For example:
Press More for help
Left Level +0.0dB
ìî ïñ öõú óòô
• Use > and < to move between each of the speakers in the
layout in the sequence: Left, Centre, Right, Side R, Rear R, Rear L,
Side L, and subwoofers.
• Use A and V to adjust the level of the speaker. Ignore any tonal
difference.
For correct THX reproduction you should adjust each speaker to
75dB SPL using an SPL meter. Even if the speakers are not THX
approved this setting is recommended.
If you have Meridian DSP loudspeakers they cannot be set above
+0dB.
Note: You cannot set the level of a subwoofer by ear, because
low-frequency noises sound quieter. To set the subwoofer correctly
either use an SPL meter, or set it by ear and then reduce the
subwoofer gain by 15dB to correct for human hearing.
• When you have completed the Levels section press > to proceed
to the next test.
Distance
These tests allow you to adjust the delay of each of the speakers in
the layout to time-align the system so that sounds are coincident
when they arrive at the listening position.
Before setting up the speaker outputs you need to measure the
distance to each speaker from the listening position:
Left Right
Left
Side
Left Rear Ri
Measure from ear height at the listening position to the tweeter
on each speaker (where applicable), in the distance units you have
chosen; see
Settings
, page 33.
CentreSub
Right
Side
ht RearSurround Sub
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• Use > and < to move between each of the speakers in the
layout.
The display shows the speaker being tested, and the distance:
Press More for help
Left Distance 18'0
Units ìî ïñ öõú óòô
• Use A and V to change the distance.
•You can press Units to change between feet/inches and metres.
Repeat this for each of the speakers in your layout.
• Press > to proceed to the next calibration stage.
Fine tuning
These tests allow you to fine-tune the phase and delay of each
speaker when used in conjunction with other speakers on the
layout.
• Use > and < to move between each of the speakers in the
layout.
The next display shows the distance for the same speaker. For
example:
Press More for help
Left Distance 18'0
ìî ïñ öõú óòô
• Choose the correct setting as follows:
Setting What it sounds like
Correct The sound between the speakers is very even, and
does not change radically as you move your head.
Incorrect The sound appears diffused, and changes in timbre
and apparent location as you move your head.
Pay particular attention to the centre channel, as this can have a
dramatic effect on the overall sound.
• Press > to proceed to the next calibration stage.
The first display allows you to adjust the phase. For example:
Press More for help
Left Phase +
ìî ïñ öõú óòô
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Speaker size
These tests allow you to determine the bass handling capability
of large analogue speakers and subwoofers. Once set, the digital
surround controller will limit the bass level to protect the speakers
from potential damage.
In each test the display shows the speaker being tested and the
level of the test signal, followed by the limit value set for the
speaker.
For example:
Press More for help
Left Size 5/28
ìî ïñ öõú óòô
• Press > or < to move between each of the speakers under test.
• Press A or V to adjust the limit value for the speaker.
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As you increase the limit value, the test signal will gradually get
louder up to the limit value. Reducing the limit value will cause the
test signal level to drop immediately.
• Adjust the limit value until the speaker is just beginning to
produce distortion, indicating that it is reaching its bass handling
limit.
This is the last test in the calibration procedure; see
the calibration procedure
, page 36.
To complete
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Using the Sine/Sub/Sens controls
This section explains how to use the Sine/Sub/Sens controls
to check for room resonances, adjust the subwoofer crossover
frequency, or adjust the sensitivity of the analogue sources.
To display the Sine/Sub/Sens controls
• If necessary, unlock the digital surround controller as described in
Configuration Wizard
• Press More until the bottom line of the display shows:
, page 25.
Radio Trifield 65
Sine/Sub/Sens. ClearStore
• Press Sine/Sub/Sens.
The bottom line of the display shows the Sine/Sub/Sens controls:
Radio Trifield 65
Sine -Xover+ -Sens.+
Subwoofer crossover frequency
The G68 Digital Surround Controller allows the crossover frequency
for any subwoofers which you have to be adjusted between 30 and
150Hz. The crossover can be set independently for Music, Logic,
and 5.1 Movie layouts. The default is the THX standard of 80Hz.
• Press Xovr- or Xovr+ to decrease or increase the crossover
frequency.
The display shows the current crossover frequency:
CD Xover 85Hz
Sine -Xover+ -Sens.+
For THX loudspeaker systems you should not adjust these settings;
they should be left at 80Hz. 80Hz is also the recommended setting
for all movie listening. You may prefer, however, to lower the
crossover frequency for music if the main speakers have good bass
handling down to, say, 50Hz.
Sinewave sweep test
The G68 includes a sinewave signal test, to help you set the
subwoofer crossover frequencies, or check for room resonances.
Warning: This test is very loud. Very loud low-frequency
signals may damage the speakers.
To use the sinewave sweep test
• Select a source, then display the Sine/Sub/Sens controls as
described above.
• Press Sine to turn on the sinewave signal.
To adjust the subwoofer crossover frequency
• Select a source, then display the Sine/Sub/Sens controls as
described above.
The display shows:
CD Sine 80.0Hz
Chan óòô öõú ExitSound
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An 80Hz sinewave will be played through all channels.
You can change the test signal using the menu keys, as described
in the following sections.
To select the channel
• Press Chan.
You can select any individual channel, or All Channels.
To change the sweep rate
• Press A or V to change the sweep rate and direction, as
follows:
Display Description
CD >> 88.5Hz
Chan óòô öõú ExitSound
CD > 81.5Hz
Chan óòô öõú ExitSound
CD Pause 80.0Hz
Chan óòô öõú ExitSound
CD < 78.5Hz
Chan óòô öõú ExitSound
CD << 70.5Hz
Chan óòô öõú ExitSound
Fast sweep up.
Slow sweep up.
Paused.
Slow sweep down.
Fast sweep down.
To change the input
• Press Sound.
You can select between the following inputs:
Option Description
Input The current input.
Sine A sinewave.
Noise Pink noise, band bass 500Hz to 2kHz for main
channel.
Silent Silence.
Alternatively you can switch between inputs using the menu keys
on the MSR+.
To change the volume
• Use the volume keys in the usual way.
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Setting up sources
This section explains how to use the Sine/Sub/Sens controls to
adjust the sensitivity of the analogue sources.
To adjust the sensitivity of a source
To obtain the best signal-to-noise ratio for each analogue source
you can adjust its sensitivity to give the highest level that does not
produce clipping.
• Select the source you want to adjust, with loud source material
playing.
• Display the Sine/Sub/Sens controls as described above.
• Press Sens- or Sens+ to decrease or increase the sensitivity.
The display shows the current sensitivity and the peak level; for
example:
TV 1.4V Peak -3
Sine -Xover+ -Sens.+
You can adjust the sensitivity between 0.7, 1.0, 1.4, 2.0, and 2.8V
(least sensitive).
The display shows, for example:
TV 2.0V Clip -0
Sine -Xover+ -Sens.+
In this case reduce the sensitivity by selecting a higher number.
If you have selected a digital source you cannot adjust the
sensitivity and the display shows, for example:
DVD Not Analogue
Sine -Xover+ -Sens.+
If the sensitivity is set too high the input will clip the loudest
passages, and the peak will be 0dB.
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DSP presets
This chapter gives details of the DSP presets and their parameters, and describes how to
modify them.
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DSP presets
The G68 Digital Surround Controller provides two types of DSP
preset. One set is available if the input is two-channel; eg from a
traditional stereo source or a two-channel DVD-A. The other set is
available if the input is 5.1 or 6 channels of discrete audio; eg from
a Dolby Digital DVD-V or a music DVD-A. The DSP presets available
in each set are described in the following pages.
Speaker layouts
The G68 Digital Surround Controller provides great flexibility in
the way in which you use the loudspeakers in your system. For
example, the speaker step of the Configuration Wizard allows
you to use the subwoofers and centre speaker only for movie
material see
Configuration Program you can specify three different speaker
layouts, each with a different use of subwoofers and centre
speaker:
Configuring speakers
, page 28. With the Meridian
Layout Description
Music For music presets: two-channel (eg Trifield) and
multichannel (eg Discrete).
Logic For two-channel movie presets: eg PLIIx Movie.
5.1 Movie For multichannel movie presets: eg Cinema.
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Standard parameters
All DSP presets (except Mono and Direct) provide the following
standard parameters.
Individual DSP presets provide additional parameters, to allow you
to adjust specific features provided by that preset. For full details
refer to information about each preset later in this chapter.
Parameter Range Default What it changes
Treble* -10dB to +10dB +0dB The slope of the frequency response.
Bass* -5dB to +5dB +0dB The bass response.
Phase* + or - + The phase of all loudspeakers.
Axis† -2 to +3 -1 The vertical balance.
Balance <10 to 10> <0> The L-R balance.
HS Output?* Y or N Y Select Y for high-rate audio, upsampled if necessary.
Select N for standard-rate audio, downsampled if
necessary.
Centre -3.0dB to +3.0dB +0.0dB The level of the centre.
Depth -2.5ms to +5.0ms +0.0ms The delay of the centre.
Rear -30dB to +10dB +0dB The level of the rears.
Sides -30dB to +10dB +0dB The level of the sides.
R Delay 0ms to 30ms Varies The delay of the rears.
S Delay 0ms to 30ms Varies The delay of the sides.
LipSync 0ms to 30ms 0ms The sync. delay.
RC As defined Bypassed The Room Correction profile, or Bypassed for no room
correction.
*These parameters apply to all DSP presets.
†Axis is only available with Meridian DSP loudspeakers.
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DSP presets for two-channel material
The G68 provides several signal processing options for two-channel
material. The Music DSP presets are designed for use with music
from sources such as CD, radio, or two channel DVD-A:
• Music, Trifield, Ambisonics, Super Stereo, Music Logic, PLIIx Music,
Stereo, and Direct.
The Logic DSP presets are designed for use with film soundtracks
or TV programmes:
• PLIIx Movie, PLIIx THX, TV Logic, and Mono.
The Music and Logic DSP presets use the Music and Logic speaker
layout respectively; see
Music
The Music DSP preset extracts the mono and surround components
of the original recording. These components provide an alternative
representation of the original sound, and this is sometimes used
for recording systems or in broadcasts such as FM radio. The mono
element is equalised using a proprietary Meridian technique to
match the tone colour of the centre speaker, and to compensate
Speaker layouts
, page 43.
for the fact that the frequency response of human hearing changes
with direction.
The Music DSP preset is recommended for recordings made with
spaced omnidirectional microphones, or using a mono-surround
technique.
Trifield
As for the Music DSP preset, the Trifield preset extracts the mono
and surround components of the original recording. It then
calculates the signals for the front, left, centre, and right speakers,
using the phase and amplitude differences between the three front
channels, to redistribute the sounds on a frequency-dependent basis.
This gives a significant improvement over traditional stereo, which
converts the differences between the microphone signals into
amplitude differences in the speaker signals. This version of the
Trifield algorithm is virtually impossible to implement without
digital signal processing.
Trifield is recommended for well-made recordings and stereo
television broadcasts that are not Dolby Surround encoded. An
advantage over the Music DSP preset is that the front stereo image
is more focused, and the width of the image can be adjusted.
Music and Trifield DSP preset parameters
Parameter Options What it changes
Centre Flat, EQ1-3 The timbre of the centre loudspeaker.
Width† 0-1.5 The width of the image.
Surr. Rear Surr. Rear, Surr. Side, Surr. All Switches the surround signal between the side and rear speakers.
R Filter Off, 1kHz, 3kHz, 7kHz The cutoff of high frequencies from the rear surrounds.
S Filter Off, 1kHz, 3kHz, 7kHz The cutoff of high frequencies from the side surrounds.
†Trifield only.
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Ambisonics
The Ambisonics DSP preset can decode UHJ format, the two-
channel stereo-compatible encoding found on Ambisonically-
recorded discs and broadcasts. This material is specifically encoded
for surround reproduction and can give breathtakingly realistic
sound when replayed using the digital surround controller.
Ambisonics surround sound is quite unlike conventional stereo. A
special microphone technique picks up the sound of the original
performance in all three dimensions, allowing an archive to be
made which describes the soundfield exactly at that position. The
microphone signals are then encoded using a phase-amplitude
matrix to allow the effect to be conveyed on two-channel carriers
(like FM radio, LP, or CD).
The digital surround controller uses accurately matched, frequency-
dependent, phase-amplitude matrices to decode the signal and
construct the signals for each speaker feed.
Ambisonics and Super DSP preset parameters
Parameter Options What it changes
Width* 0 to 1 The width of the image.
Row† A, C, E, G, I, K, M The seating position; the letters are like rows in a hall.
Channels 7, 6, 5, 4 The number of speakers.
R Filter Off, 3kHz, 7kHz, 9kHz The cutoff of high frequencies from the rear surrounds.
S Filter Off, 3kHz, 7kHz, 9kHz The cutoff of high frequencies from the side surrounds.
The fundamental difference between Ambisonics surround sound
and conventional stereo is that the signals from all the speakers
combine to produce a coherent soundfield at the listening position,
giving the illusion that you are sitting inside the recording space
whether you are at the exact central seat or well off to one side.
Of all the signal-processing options, Ambisonics is the one that
requires the greatest attention to speaker choice and positioning.
Super
Super synthesises a signal from a conventional stereo recording
or broadcast so that it can be decoded using the Ambisonic
decoder. The result is especially effective for two particular types of
recordings:
•Those using true coincident microphone techniques.
• Multi-tracked or multi-miked recordings.
*Super only.
†Ambisonics only.
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MusicLogic
MusicLogic is a music DSP preset based on Pro Logic II with
the addition of user-adjustable steering, designed to provide an
exciting experience with many types of studio-produced music.
MusicLogic DSP preset parameters
Parameter Options What it changes
Roll Off, Low, Med, Max The degree of left-right steering.
Ya w Off, Low, Med, Max The degree of front-rear steering.
Steered All Steered Rear, Steered Side, Steered All Which of the four surround channels are generated by steering.
PLIIx Music
The PLIIx Music preset is designed to use the Pro Logic IIx DSP
processing mode to decode music sources. It provides additional
Width, Dimension, and Panorama preset parameters to allow
you to adjust the soundfield.
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PLIIx Music DSP preset parameters
Parameter Options What it changes
Steered All Steered Rear, Steered Side, Steered All Which of the four surround channels are generated by steering.
Width 0 to 7 The centre spread, where 0 is full centre and 7 is full left and right.
Dimension -3 to +3 The spatial soundfield, where -3 puts the balance to the rear of the room
and +3 puts it to the front.
Panorama No, Yes Extends the front stereo image to include the surround speakers,
providing a wrap-around effect new to Pro Logic.
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DSP presets
Stereo and Direct
The Stereo preset passes the left and right input signals directly to
the left and right main speakers. Any mono or front left and right
subwoofers continue to be used.
With the Direct preset only the left and right main speakers are
used, bypassing any spatial processing and bass management.
There are no additional DSP preset parameters for Stereo and
Direct.
PLIIx Movie and PLIIx THX
PLIIx Movie and PLIIx THX use the Dolby Pro Logic IIx DSP
processing mode, and are the recommended choice for Dolby
Surround encoded material. They also give excellent results with
two-channel sources not specifically encoded for Dolby Surround,
including two-channel Dolby Digital sources.
Pro Logic IIx re-creates 7.1-channel movie surround from the two-
channel source, using improved decoding techniques that preserve
the directness of the soundfield, resulting in enhanced image
PLIIx Movie and PLIIx THX DSP preset parameters
stability compared with the original Pro Logic decoding. Meridian’s
implementation of Pro Logic IIx uses proprietary code based on 48-
bit precision to give outstanding clarity.
The PLIIx THX DSP preset uses the same PLIIx processing as PLIIx
Movie, but adds THX Cinema processing. THX is a set of standards
and technologies developed by Lucasfilm Ltd. with the aim of
making your experience of the film soundtrack as faithful as
possible to what the director intended.
Re-equalistion is used to restore the correct tonal balance for
watching a film soundtrack in a small home environment.
Timbre matching filters the information going to the surround
speakers so that they more closely match the tonal characteristics
of the sound coming from the front speakers. This ensures seamless
panning between the front and surround speakers.
THX can also be used with the 5.1 Movie DSP presets; see
page 51.
THX
,
Parameter Options What it changes
Surrounds Rear, Side, All Which of the four surround channels are generated by steering.
Pro Logic Off, On On selects an emulation of the original Pro Logic decoding.
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TV Logic
TV Logic is a Logic preset based on Pro Logic IIx with the addition
of user-adjustable steering, designed to give higher intelligibility
and a more appropriate spatial presentation for studio-based TV
material.
TV Logic DSP preset parameters
Parameter Options What it changes
Roll Off, Low, Med, Max The degree of left-right steering.
Ya w Off, Low, Med, Max The degree of front-rear steering.
Surrounds Rear, Side, All Which of the surround channels are generated by steering.
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DSP presets
Mono
In the Mono DSP preset you can choose to listen to:
• Only one of two input channels, such as when different
languages or material are carried on each channel.
•A combined version of the two input channels, such as if the
material was originally mono and has been conveyed on a two-
channel carrier.
Mono DSP preset parameters
Parameter Options What it changes
Input Auto L+R, Input L, Input R, Input L+R The channel selected.
Academy Off or On Select On to include an equalisation (recommended by Lucasfilm Ltd) to
correct for a high-frequency balance in some old mono films.
Party? No or Yes Select Yes to play the mono signal through all speakers, including subwoofers.
If Party? is set to No, the combined or selected signal is played
only through the centre speaker, or the left and right speakers if
there is no centre, to centrally localise high-frequency hiss and
clicks.
Note: If Party? is set to Ye s, full range bass is played through any
speakers that are not supplemented by a subwoofer, and this may
damage small speakers at high volume levels.
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DSP presets
DSP presets for multichannel material
Multichannel audio signals can come from either encoded data
streams (such as Dolby Digital) or as discrete channels from a DVD
player. If you are using Meridian SmartLink then all formats will
reach the G68 as discrete channels. With suitable loudspeakers the
G68 can upsample these to provide a more enjoyable surround
experience.
The G68 Digital Surround Controller will automatically select the
right decoder algorithm and present the same set of preset choices
for all streams. Note: Some presets are only available if there are
four surround speakers in the system.
There are four multichannel Music presets:
• Discrete, PLIIx Mus6, THX Music, and Ambisonics B format
(discrete inputs only).
Discrete and Cinema DSP preset parameters
Parameter Options What it changes
2+2+2* Off, 5.1, Side, 7.1 Allows you to specify how DVD Audio channels 3+4 should be interpreted: Off ignores
them, 5.1 and 7.1 use them for centre and LFE, Side uses them for the side speakers, 7.1
adds side speakers to 5.1.
Surround† Surr. Rear, Surr. Side, Surr. All Allows you to specify which speakers the surround channels should be sent to in a system
with four surrounds.
R Filter Off, 1kHz, 3kHz, 7kHz The cutoff of high frequencies from the rear surrounds.
S Filter Off, 1kHz, 3kHz, 7kHz The cutoff of high frequencies from the side surround.
LFE -28dB to 0dB The relative level of the LFE bass channel.
There are five multichannel Movie presets:
• Cinema, PLIIx Mov6, THX, THX Surround EX, and THX Ultra2
Cinema.
The multichannel Music presets all use the Music speaker layout
and the multichannel Movie presets all use the 5.1 Movie speaker
layout; see
Cinema
The Cinema preset is recommended for listening to multichannel
movie soundtracks when no further processing is required.
Discrete
The Discrete preset is similar to Cinema, except that it uses the
Music speaker layout and sets the LFE level to -10dB.
Speaker layouts
, page 43.
*Discrete only.
†Cinema only.
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THX
As with the PLIIx THX DSP preset, THX re-equalises the signals to
suit domestic listening conditions, and applies frequency-response
correction and decorrelation to the surround channels to make the
surround sound more realistic. It can be used whether or not your
other equipment is THX approved.
THX DSP preset parameters
Parameter Options What it changes
Surround Surr. Rear, Surr. Side, Surr. All Switches the surround signal between the side and rear speakers.
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DSP presets
PLIIx Mov6, THX Surround EX, PLIIx Mus6, THX Ultra2
Cinema, and THX Music
These presets are available if you have four surround speakers. They
use Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Dolby Surround EX, and THX Ultra2 Cinema
processing to generate multiple signals for larger home theatres.
PLIIx Mov6 uses extended PLII technology from Dolby to generate
four surround signals from traditional multichannel source material
like Dolby Digital 5.1. It is intended for use with movie soundtracks.
PLIIx Mus6 also creates four surround signals; it is intended for
multichannel music playback from sources such as DVD-A or SACD
music discs.
EX, THX Surround EX, EZ, THX Ultra2 Cinema, and THX Music DSP preset parameters
Parameter Options What it changes
LFE -28dB to 0dB The relative level of the LFE bass channel.
THX Ultra2 Cinema and THX Music use a THX proprietary process
called advanced speaker array to provide a mix of ambient and
directional surround sounds using four surround speakers. Optimum
performance of THX Ultra2 Cinema and THX Music is produced
when the two rear speakers are placed close together behind the
listening position. THX Ultra2 Cinema is recommended for movie
soundtracks that are not Dolby Surround EX encoded, and THX
Music is recommended for listening to multichannel music.
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DSP presets
Ambisonics
The Ambisonics preset allows you to decode multi-channel sources
which have been encoded in Ambisonics B format.
Ambisonics B format contains four independent channels of
information to give a three-axis representation of the sound at the
recording position. The signals are: mono sound pressure, left-right
velocity component, front-back velocity component, and up-down
velocity component.
Using dynamic range control
If the input format is Dolby Digital, the 5.1 Movie DSP presets
provide an additional Compress parameter to allow you to take
advantage of the dynamic range information provided in the
Dolby Digital format to provide dynamic range control without the
distortion involved in analogue methods.
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Defining your own presets
The G68 Digital Surround Controller allows you to modify any of
the built-in presets, and save them for future use.
You can either save the changes to the built-in preset, or you can
create up to 10 presets of your own, with names of your choice, so
you can use them alongside the built-in presets.
To save the preset settings
• Make sure the menus are unlocked; see
Wizard,
page 25.
• Press DSP to select the preset you want to modify.
• Change the preset parameters to the values you want to store.
• Press More then Store, or Function + Store on the MSR+.
The display shows the next available user-defined preset. For
example:
Pick Preset
User 1
to overwrite
Store öõú óòô
• If you want to overwrite an existing user-defined preset press A
to select the preset you want to overwrite.
For example:
Pick Preset
Classical
to overwrite
Store öõú óòô
To run the Configuration
Alternatively press V to choose the built-in preset you started
with. For example:
Pick Preset
Trifield
to overwrite
Store öõú óòô
• Press Store.
The settings have been stored in the new or existing preset you
selected.
If you are defining a user preset you can now edit the name of the
preset if you wish.
A flashing cursor shows the letter you are editing:
Write label
User 1
for preset ìî ïñ óòô Store öõú
• Press > or < to select the character position you want to edit.
• Press A or V to change the character.
Each press steps through the sequence A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, full
stop, and blank. You can also select a blank directly by pressing
Clear on the MSR+.
DSP presets
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DSP presets
For example, you could change the name to:
Write label
Concert
for preset
ìî ïñ óòô Store öõú
• When you have entered the name you want to use press Store.
The display shows:
Stored
ìî ïñ óòô Assign öõú
To make the new preset the default for the current source and
audio format:
• Press Assign.
To clear a user-defined preset
• Make sure the menus are unlocked; see
Wizard
, page 25.
To run the Configuration
• Press DSP to select the preset you want to clear.
• Press More then Clear, or Function + Clear on the MSR+.
The display shows Preset Clear.
If you clear a preset that was saved over a built-in preset, the
original settings are restored.
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Troubleshooting
We expect you to achieve superb results with your digital surround controller. If, however, you encounter any problems, either when installing and configuring it, or during operation, please
check the following pages for suggested solutions.
If these suggestions fail to cure the problem, please contact your Meridian dealer for further
assistance.
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General operating problems
Standby light not lit
• Check that the AC power supply is connected correctly.
• Check that the ON OFF switch on the back panel is in the ON
position.
If the light still does not illuminate, check any fuses in your power
supply and the fuse in the inlet of the G68. If these are all intact,
contact your dealer.
Erratic or unexpected system behaviour
Redo the Auto Configure process as follows:
• Put the whole system into standby.
• Make sure you are operating the MSR+ from a position where all
the units can receive the infra-red.
• Press Clear on the MSR+.
• Observe all units responding correctly.
In extreme cases, the memory of the G68 may have been
corrupted. If this is suspected perform a full reset; see
product
, page 26.
Resetting the
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Remote not working
Check the following:
•The battery in the MSR+.
• Remove the Comms connections from the G68 and check
whether it responds now. If so, replace the connections and
perform an Auto Configure procedure; see
Meridian G Series, 500 Series, or 800 Series equipment
• See if the G68 has been set up as Not Controller in the
Configuration Menu; see
Note: This may be deliberate by your dealer.
When playing a Dolby Digital DVD, the G68 selects a two-
channel preset
DVDs include a two-channel Dolby Digital soundtrack, which will
use the default two-channel preset.
• Select a six-channel soundtrack, if it is available.
Unit is overheating
Check that there is adequate ventilation around the unit.
Configuring other settings
To connect to other
, page 23.
, page 32.
Audio problems
Hum on analogue input
• Check the source equipment. Disconnect each source in turn.
• If the hum originates from a ground loop, an antenna or cable
supply may be the cause. In this case an antenna-lead isolator
should be fitted.
• If the G68 seems to be the cause of hum consult your dealer.
There is radio interference
The G68 is a digital audio and computing device which has been
designed to very high standards of electromagnetic compatibility.
If this equipment does cause or suffer from interference to/from
radio or television reception then the following measures should
be tried:
• Reorient the receiving aerial (or antenna) or route the antenna
cable of the receiver as far as possible from the G68 and its
cabling.
• Ensure that the receiver uses well-screened antenna cable.
• Relocate the receiver with respect to the G68.
• Connect the receiver and this product to different AC outlets.
• If the problem persists contact your dealer.
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Audible hiss at high volume settings
The input dynamic range of most current recordings is at maximum
16 bit. The reason for this is that currently CD, DVD, and LaserDisc
use a 16-bit standard, although DVD can support up to 24-bits. The
analogue sources you have cannot achieve this kind of range. For
comparison, analogue sources are likely to be of the order of:
• VCR, 12 bits.
• FM radio, 13 bits.
• Reel to reel tape, 13 bits.
• Cassette tape, 12 bits.
•LP, 11 bits.
Note: There may be a difference between the dynamic range of
the source channel when it is operating, and the noise you hear
in standby. For example, LP normally has lower noise when the
stylus is not in the groove; similarly tape will be quieter when it is
stopped. CD may also be quieter when it is stopped, producing so
called ‘digital silence’.
The G68 has a 24-bit capability on its internal analogue-to-digital
converter, which is used for analogue sources. When the volume is
turned up high you may hear its dither as a hiss when the sources
are stopped. This hiss is lower than the background noise of your
recordings and should be of no consequence.
Sound not clear
• If speech sounds muffled in a system with a centre speaker,
check that sound is coming from the centre as there may be a
connection problem. In a digital or Meridian feed to the centre
you may have set it up to be right instead of left so that it is
playing a subwoofer signal.
• If speech sounds muffled in a system with no centre speaker, you
may have selected a layout that expects one. See
speakers
, page 28.
Centre not working
There may be a connection problem.
• In a digital or Meridian feed to the centre, you may have set it
up to be right instead of left, and therefore it may be playing a
subwoofer signal.
There is a hiss when starting DTS LaserDiscs or CDs
The DTS audio stream is indistinguishable from a PCM audio
stream; the G68 takes 30ms to identify the encoding, during which
a hiss is heard.
• With non-video DTS sources you can add a 30ms delay to avoid
this.
• With video sources you can create a DTS-only source to avoid any
hiss.
Configuring
For more information about each of these options see the
Configuration Program Guide
.
Meridian
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The preset changes unexpectedly with a multichannel
source
If you are using a non-Meridian source on the MHR SmartLink
input, proprietary data may cause preset switching.
• Select Force this source to be six-channel for the source. See
the
Meridian Configuration Program Guide
.
Video problems
Poor picture quality
Picture quality may suffer if you do not attend to the following:
• Are you using suitable quality cables with good connectors?
• Is there a ground loop created between any of the components
connected to the G68?
Remember that reception of broadcast or cable signals can be
significantly deteriorated by cross-modulation in the RF domain. It
is unwise to attempt to cascade and mix several video sources, eg
LaserDisc, VCR, etc, to an antenna system.
The picture is very dark or very bright when using a
composite input
This could be due to a DC offset on the video source.
Radio tuner problems
FM tuner reception is poor
To obtain high-quality stereo reception on FM a good aerial is
essential. Try positioning the aerial at different points in a room;
generally performance is best high up and near a window.
In some areas an external fixed aerial will be necessary. This can be
placed in a loft or mounted externally.
AM tuner reception is poor
Position the antenna to maximise the strength of the station you
want to receive and to reduce interference from other stations on
nearby frequencies.
Position the antenna away from items that generate electrical
interference, such as fluorescent tubes or televisions.
RDS station names are not being received
Not all stations transmit the station name in all areas.
If the station name is not available you can define a preset station
with a name; see the
G Series System Guide
.
•Try using inputs V3 or V4, which include DC blocking circuitry for
use with set-top boxes and other sources which typically exhibit
this effect.
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Maintenance
Cleaning
To clean the case, display panel, and keypad
• Disconnect the power cord before cleaning the unit.
The exterior surfaces of Meridian G Series products are made from
solid anodised aluminium, powder coated steel, thermoplastic
rubber, and glass.
They are designed to be easily wiped clean with a dry, lint free
cloth. Greasy marks should be removed by light rubbing with a
slightly damp cloth and a trace of proprietary glass cleaner. Do not
use any other solvent or abrasive based cleaners.
Ensure that no liquid enters the casework and that the product is
completely dry before re-connection.
To clean the audio and video connections
The audio and video sockets on the back of the product are gold
plated and do not need to be cleaned if gold-plated phono plugs
are used. Otherwise, it is recommended that you unplug and
reconnect the plugs at least once a year. A proprietary contact
cleaner can be used to some advantage.
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To change the mains fuse
• Remove the mains connector, and pull out the drawer above the
power input to access the fuse.
Before replacing a blown fuse, it is best to ascertain the cause of
the failure.
The fuse drawer includes a spare fuse. This should be replaced by a
fuse of the same rating.
The electrical digital output should be treated in a similar way.
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Service and guarantee
Service
The Meridian G Series of hi-fi components has been carefully
designed to give years of untroubled service. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside the case, nor do the units require any form
of maintenance.
In the unlikely event that your product fails to function correctly,
it should be returned, in its original packaging, to your Meridian
dealer.
In case of difficulty within the UK or USA please contact the
appropriate sales and service address shown on page iv.
In case of difficulty outside the UK or USA, contact the importing
agent for the territory. A list of Meridian agents outside the UK is
available from Meridian Audio.
No responsibility can be accepted for the product whilst in transit
to the factory or an agent, and customers are therefore advised to
insure the unit. When seeking service under guarantee, proof of the
date of purchase will be required.
Guarantee
The product is guaranteed against defects in material and
workmanship for two years from the date of purchase.
The guarantee is void if the product has been subject to misuse,
accident, or negligence, or has been tampered with or modified
in any way without the written authorisation of Meridian Audio
Limited. Note: Connecting anything other than the correct network
lead to the Comms sockets may cause damage to the product
which will not be covered by this guarantee. Attempted servicing
by unauthorised people may also invalidate this guarantee. Labour
and carriage charges are not covered unless by local agreement.
Outside the UK, local warranty liability is restricted to equipment
purchased within the territory. Our agents outside the UK are only
under contractual obligation to service under-guarantee equipment
sold through them. They are entitled to make a non-refundable
charge for any service carried out on other equipment.
This guarantee does not limit your statutory rights within the
country of purchase.
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Index
A
Academy (DSP parameter) 49
accessories 5
active loudspeakers, connecting to 15
active subwoofer, connecting to 16
Ambisonics (DSP preset) 46, 52
analogue source, connecting 7
antennae, connecting 24
audio/video recorder, connecting to 21
audio inputs 6
audio outputs 10
automatic setup 23
Axis (DSP parameter) 44
B
Balance (DSP parameter) 44
Bass (DSP parameter) 44
built-in presets, replacing 53
C
calibration procedure 35
moving between tests 36
starting 36
tests 37
calibration tests 37
distance 37
fine-tuning 38
levels 37
speaker size 39
Centre (DSP parameter) 44, 45
Channels (DSP parameter) 46
Cinema (DSP preset) 50
cleaning 59
COMMS, connecting 23
communications connections 22
compression 52
Compress (DSP parameter) 52
configuration, resetting 26
Configuration Wizard 25
configuring
settings 32
sources 30
connections 17
audio inputs 6
audio outputs 10
cleaning 59
communications 22
video 18
Controller, setting 23
D
Depth (DSP parameter) 44
digital source, connecting 7
Dimension (DSP parameter) 47
Direct (DSP preset) 48
Discrete (DSP preset) 50
Dolby Digital DSP preset, dynamic range control 52
DSP parameters
Balance 44
Bass 44
Centre 44
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Index
DSP parameters
Depth 44
LipSync 44
Phase 44
RC 44
Rear 44
R Delay 44
Sides 44
S Delay 44
Treble 44
DSP presets
Ambisonics 46, 52
Cinema 50
clearing 54
Compress parameter 52
Direct 48
Discrete 50
EX 51
EZ 51
Mono 49
multichannel 50
Music 45
MusicLogic 47
PLIIx Movie 48
PLIIx Music 47
PLIIx THX 48
standard parameters 44
Stereo 48
Super 46
THX 50, 51
(continued)
DSP presets
THX Surround EX 51
THX Music 51
THX Ultra2 Cinema 51
Trifield 45
two-channel 45
user-defining 53, 54
DVD-Audio player, connecting to 8, 9
dynamic range control 52
(continued)
E
EX (DSP preset) 51
EZ (DSP preset) 51
G
G68ADV 1
audio inputs 6
audio outputs 11
comms connections 22
specifications 4
tuner connections 22
video connections 17
G68AXV 1
audio inputs 6
audio outputs 12
comms connections 22
specifications 4
tuner connections 22
video connections 17
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G68D 1
audio inputs 6
audio outputs 10
comms connections 22
specifications 4
tuner connections 22
G68XXV 1
audio inputs 6
audio outputs 13
comms connections 22
specifications 4
tuner connections 22
video connections 17
G98DH DVD Audio Transport, connecting to 20
guarantee 60
H
HS Out? (DSP parameter) 44
I
Input (DSP parameter) 49
L
layouts
5.1 Movie 50
Music 45
LFE (DSP parameter) 50, 51
LipSync (DSP parameter) 44
M
mains fuse, changing 59
Meridian DSP loudspeakers, connecting to 14
models 1
Mono (DSP preset) 49
Mono Rear (DSP parameter) 47, 49
MusicLogic (DSP preset) 47
Music (DSP preset) 45
O
OSD (DSP parameter) 44
P
Panorama (DSP parameter) 47
Party? (DSP parameter) 49
Phase (DSP parameter) 44
PLIIx (DSP preset) 48
PLIIx Movie (DSP preset) 48
PLIIx Music (DSP preset) 47
PLIIx THX (DSP preset) 48
presets
multichannel 50
standard parameters 44
two-channel 45
user-defining 53
Pro Logic (DSP parameter) 48
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R
RC (DSP parameter) 44
Rear (DSP parameter) 44
Roll (DSP parameter) 47, 49
Row (DSP parameter) 46
R Delay (DSP parameter) 44, 47
R Filter (DSP parameter) 45, 46, 50
S
safety warnings ii
second zone, connecting 21
settings 33
configuring 32
Sides (DSP parameter) 44
Sine/Sub/Sens controls 40
Sine/Sub/ Sens menu
sources 42
sinewave sweep test 40
Sound Pressure Level meter 35
sources
options 31
sensitivity 42
setting up 42
sources, configuring 30
speakers
configuring 28
options 29
setting up 39
speaker layouts 43
specifications 4
Steered All (DSP parameter) 47, 48, 49
Stereo (DSP preset) 48
stereo power amplifier, connecting to 15
subwoofers
connecting to 16
crossover frequency 40
subwoofer crossover frequency 40
Super (DSP preset) 46
Surr. Rear (DSP parameter) 45, 50, 51
S Delay (DSP parameter) 44, 47
S Filter (DSP parameter) 45, 46, 50
T
THX (DSP preset) 50, 51
THX Surround EX (DSP preset) 51
THX Music (DSP preset) 51
THX Ultra2 Cinema (DSP preset) 51
Treble (DSP parameter) 44
Trifield (DSP preset) 45
troubleshooting 55
2+2+2 (DSP parameters) 50
Types 26, 27
U
UHJ format 46
user-defined presets 53
clearing 54
editing name 53
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video connections 17
inputs 18
outputs 18
video switching 19, 20
W
Width (DSP parameter) 45, 46, 47
Y
Yaw (DSP parameter) 47, 49
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