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G Series DVD Player Installation Guide
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Preface
Important safety instructions
• Read the instructions.
• Keep these instructions.
• Follow all 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.
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Contents
Introduction 1
Provides information about the DVD player models, a
description of each product, and technical specifi cations.
DVD player models 1
Specifications 6
Installing the DVD player 7
Describes how to install the DVD player and connect it to the
other equipment in the system.
Unpacking 7
Audio connections 8
Video connections 17
Tuner (G91 only) and communications connections 22
Resetting the DVD player 25
Explains how to reset the DVD player using the front-panel
controls.
Resetting the product 25
Configuring the DVD player 27
Explains how to confi gure the DVD player using the on-screen
setup menus.
Configuration 27
Configuring the video 29
Configuring the audio 34
Configuring the sources 41
Configuring settings 43
Contents
Configuring playback options 45
Explains how to use the options on the Setup menu to
confi gure the playback options of the DVD player.
Setting playback options 45
Region codes 49
Video controls 50
Troubleshooting 51
Provides suggested solutions to problems while installing,
confi guring, or operating the product.
Maintenance 54
Service and guarantee 55
Index 57
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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.
Dolby, Dolby Digital, Pro Logic, AC-3, PLII, 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. Trifield is a
trademark of Trifield Productions Ltd. HDMI, the HDMI logo, and
High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
Boothroyd|Stuart Meridian, Meridian, and Meridian Digital Theatre
are registered trademarks of Meridian Audio Ltd.
Part no: GDVD/1
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
This guide was produced by Human-Computer Interface Ltd,
http://www.interface.co.uk/
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing
Corporation (Canadian patent 1,037,877), Lucasfilm Ltd. (US
patents 5,043,970; 5,189,703; 5,222,059. European patent
0323830), Trifield Productions Ltd, and Nimbus Records Ltd.
Macrovision: This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by US patents and other intellectual
property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must
be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and
other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by
Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
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.
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This guide provides full information about unpacking the DVD player, connecting it to the
other equipment in the system, and configuring it using the front panel.
Once you have connected and configured the DVD player, refer to the
for information about operating it.
G Series System Guide
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DVD player models
The G Series includes three models of DVD player. All three play
audio-CDs, MP3 CDs, Video CDs, DVD-Video, and DVD-Audio discs.
They can all decode Dolby Digital, DTS, MPEG, MP3, and MLP
data streams to PCM for stereo, and in some cases multichannel,
playback. They can all optionally output Dolby Digital, DTS, and
MPEG bitstreams for connection to a surround controller (Type 2,
see page 14).
G98AH and G98DH
Audio
The G98 is the ideal partner for the G68 Digital Surround
Controller. The G98AH and G98DH are DVD-Audio transports that
provide fixed-level multichannel or two-channel audio outputs. They
are designed for use with a surround controller with multichannel
analogue (G98AH) or digital (G98DH) inputs (Types 3/4/5, see page
13). Alternatively, either model can be connected to a pair of DSP
loudspeakers to create a complete high-quality two-channel DVD
system (Type 1, see page 11).
Video
The G98AH and G98DH include a powerful video processor and
scaler which can simultaneously provide composite and S-video
outputs, plus progressive component video and up to 1080i on an
HDMI output. They provide two composite, three S-video, and one
interlaced component video input, all of which can be routed to
any of the video outputs with appropriate scaling.
G91
Audio
The G91 incorporates a two-channel preamplifier with two coax
digital inputs, two optical inputs, and three analogue inputs.
It provides analogue and fixed digital stereo outputs. The G91
includes digital signal processing to upsample decoded streams, or
decode bitstreams from external sources. It also includes a high-
quality FM/AM tuner with RDS.
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It is designed to connect directly to a pair of analogue active
speakers, or power amplifiers and passive speakers (Type 0, see
page 12), or a pair of DSP speakers (Type 1, see page 11), to
create a complete two-channel AV system.
In addition the G91 provides a multichannel digital output to allow
connection to a surround controller with multichannel digital inputs
(Type 3/4/5, see page 13). Alternatively the multichannel digital
output and stereo analogue output can be used to directly drive
Product Audio inputs Audio outputs Video inputs Video outputs Radio tuner
G91 3 analogue,
2 optical, 2 digital
G98DH None Digital 2 channel and 6
G98AH None Analogue 6 channel or 2
All models provide an S-video and composite video outputs.
Analogue and digital 2
channel, digital 6 channel
channel
channel, and digital 2 channel
Description of features
DVD-ROM drive
At the heart of the G Series DVD players is a high-speed computer-
style DVD-ROM drive – the best type of drive to use to ensure
accurate data recovery from all types of disc, while providing a
stable platform that can be changed in the future, if necessary, to
keep pace with new requirements.
a basic 5.1 surround system based on Meridian DSP loudspeakers
and up to two analogue speakers (left and right, centre, subwoofer,
centre and subwoofer, or rear left and right) (Type 6, see page 15).
Video
The G91 provides the same video routing and scaling as the G98.
The main differences between the three models are explained in
the following table:
2 composite, 3 S-video,
1 interlaced component
2 composite, 3 S-video,
1 interlaced component
2 composite, 3 S-video,
1 interlaced component
In addition to regular CDs (including MP3 CD-ROMS) and DVDs,
the players can also play most hybrid varieties. The players can
handle both DVD-Video and DVD-Audio discs, decoding Dolby
Digital, DTS or MLP data streams and extracting or downmixing
them to stereo if required.
The drive normally operates at standard speed; however it is
capable of recovering data a great deal faster when required,
enabling it to make more attempts to recover accurate data from
Progressive component
and scaled HDMI
Progressive component
and scaled HDMI
Progressive component
and scaled HDMI
Yes
No
No
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a problem disc. Because of this, the drive can perfectly recover the
data from nearly all discs.
Unlike other players that use a mechanical approach to try to
lower jitter by minimising drive vibration, the G Series DVD players
employ a triple buffering system to minimise jitter, maximizing HF
transparency and sound stage precision and stability. The result of
this sophisticated effort is that the players deliver ultra-low jitter,
with sound and picture quality second only to Meridian’s 800
Reference DVD/CD Player.
The digital electronics as a whole are driven by a new design of
high-stability clocking system which further reduces jitter and
ensures that the highest level of detail is recovered from a disc. All
digital data is accurately re-clocked. Multiple power supplies ensure
that digital and analogue circuitry are kept separate.
User interface
The G Series DVD players include a comprehensive front-panel
user interface which allows access to all the features of the unit.
The players can be reset to a standard Type which configures all
the required settings as appropriate for a particular application.
In addition, an on-screen display (OSD) allows you to configure
specific settings individually.
Audio
The G98DH and G91 provide three principal S/PDIF coax outputs
designated L/R, L/R Surround, and C/LFE. These typically connect
to Meridian processors, or feed a stereo signal to a pair of DSP
loudspeakers. If configured for MHR SmartLink they, or the adjacent
combined 15-way D-type connector, carry high-sample rate
encrypted data from DVD discs for the highest fidelity of decoding
and reproduction. The SmartLink also informs a downstream
Meridian processor of the signal source, so that it can switch
processing modes automatically.
The G98AH provides six channels of analogue output. These feature
true 24-bit DACs that operate at sample rates up to 192kHz for the
maximum possible audio quality. The audio connectors have gold-
plated contacts.
All models provide an additional S/PDIF digital output which
delivers a stereo downmix or bitstream signal.
Preamplifier and tuner
The G91 includes a preamplifier and integral radio tuner. The main
stereo analogue preamp output is either fixed, or variable via the
front-panel knob which controls the Meridian proprietary digital/
analogue volume control as used in the 800 Series and DSP 8000.
The players employ Flash ROM memory for the operating system,
so software updates can be downloaded from the Internet and
installed via a PC connected to the serial port on the back panel.
The serial port also allows full remote control and configuration of
the unit.
The tuner provides AM (LW/MW) and FM (VHF stereo Band II)
reception with RDS and is fitted with its own 96kHz, 24-bit A/D
stage. Digital signal processing provides a sophisticated FM stereo
blend/width control which allows the user to minimise noise on
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a received signal. There is also a DSP-based low-pass filter and a
whistle filter for improved AM reception.
Upsampling
The G91 provides upsampling, which allows filtering to take place
far beyond the range of human hearing, as well as offering other
audible benefits right across the audio band, including improved
transient response. All processing is 48-bit precision. This results in
a more open, transparent sound, tighter bass, and a generally more
‘musical’ sound overall.
To drive the analogue outputs, signals are upsampled to 176.4/
192kHz for digital to analogue conversion – DACs can offer better
performance at higher sampling rates – and 88.2/96kHz is used for
the digital outputs, all at 24-bit word lengths.
Here again, sending 24 bits at high sample rates via an S/PDIF link
reduces jitter as compared with the original 44.1kHz, 16-bit signal
from a CD, for example. In addition, digital outputs derived from
high resolution sources are encrypted, removing cyclic components
from the data stream and again reducing jitter.
All these advanced digital processing features are handled by a
powerful DSP engine delivering an impressive 150MIPS (million
instructions per second).
Digital surround processing
In addition, the G91 incorporates digital signal processing to allow
the multichannel digital output and stereo analogue output to
be used to directly drive a basic 5.1 surround system based on
Meridian DSP loudspeakers and up to two analogue speakers (left
and right, centre, subwoofer, centre and subwoofer, or rear left and
right).
A setup option allows you to define the configuration of
loudspeakers in the layout, and specify whether the bass is handled
by a subwoofer, or the speakers in the layout with good bass
handling. A separate Calibration page allows you to calibrate
the layout by adjusting the gain and distance of each loudspeaker,
while listening to test signals. This lets you fine tune the layout for
an optimum surround image.
The built-in surround processing decodes 5.1 Dolby Digital or DTS
soundtracks from DVD-A or DVD-V discs, or from the external
digital inputs. It will also create a full surround image from two-
channel soundtracks on audio CDs, DVD-A or DVD-V discs, or from
the external two-channel digital or analogue inputs.
Several DSP presets are provided to allow you to choose the type
of surround processing. For 5.1 audio formats a Discrete or Cinema
DSP preset is selected automatically, depending on whether the
source is music or a movie. For two-channel audio formats the DSP
preset can usually be switched between Trifield (recommended
for music), Stereo (uses just the main left and right speakers and
subwoofer), or PLII (recommended for movies), using the DSP key
on the front panel or MSR+.
The default preset is Trifield for audio CDs, two-channel DVD-As,
the internal tuner, or a two-channel external input, and PLII for
two-channel DVD soundtracks or a two-channel Dolby Digital
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source on an external digital input. You can change the default DSP
preset for a particular source and audio format using the Assign
key on the front panel.
Note: Trifield is not available for Dolby Digital or DTS two-channel
external inputs. Trifield and PLII are not available if the output is
downsampling to 48kHz.
Video
On the video side, advanced video circuit designs, matched
phase video filters, and a broadcast-quality video encoder are
employed to deliver low-noise images of outstanding colour depth
and resolution. Separate ultra-low jitter master video and audio
oscillators allow picture and sound to be independently optimized,
ensuring that the G Series DVD players deliver breathtakingly clear
pictures.
Video processor/scaler
All models include a unique high-resolution video processor/scaler.
This processor can receive composite, S-video, and interlaced
component, and convert between the formats, or to the high-
density multimedia interface (HDMI) standard, to provide a single
video output for all the video sources in the system. A bypass
function allows progressive or high definition component video to
be routed directly to the component output only.
processing deliver the most advanced, high-quality video available
today. The HDMI port supports a wide range of high quality digital
video options including 480p, 576p, 720p, and 1080i. A unique
feature of HDMI is that it is able to ‘handshake’ between the
source and the display to find the highest quality format. Analogue
component out is available at 480p and 576p.
The video processor includes picture controls, available via the
MSR+ and front-panel display. For the internal DVD and external
video inputs you can adjust the output aspect ratio, horizontal
picture position, and vertical picture position. In addition for the
video inputs you can adjust the brightness, contrast, colour, and
hue (NTSC inputs only).
The HDMI output can be connected to a DVI input if the device
supports HDCP copy protection, using a suitable adaptor cable.
The HDMI port also carries high-resolution digital audio, either two
channels of PCM at up to 96kHz or a 5.1 channel bitstream. Built-
in broadcast-quality circuits and both Meridian and Faroudja video
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Specifications
G91 G98DH G98AH
Audio inputs Analogue: 3 stereo inputs, unbalanced 0.5-2.5V on
phono. Digital S/PDIF: 2 stereo coax inputs and 2
stereo TOSlink optical inputs.
Digital
outputs
Analogue
outputs
Upsampling On preamplifier output to 176.4/192kHz. On digital
DSP modes PLII, Trifield, Stereo, Discrete, Cinema. None. None.
Video outputs
Video inputs 1 component interlaced, 2 composite, and 3 S-video. Progressive/high definition component in will be switched to
Video features Automatic PAL or NTSC encoding on composite and S-video. NTSC black-level setup adjustable as 0 or 7.5IRE. 16:9
Tuner 24/96 A/D converter. AM (Long/Medium Wave, 150-
Trigger output 12V, 100mA, configurable by source.
Comms Two 5-pin 240° DIN sockets, BNC socket, RS232 interface.
Formats DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, DVD-R; Video CD (VCD), CVCD, MP3; CD Audio (CD-DA), including CD-R and CD-RW.
Power Universal supply, 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 25VA.
Dimensions 440mm x 90mm x 350mm (17.32" x 3.54" x 13.78") WHD.
Weight 9kg (20lb) approx. 9kg (20lb) approx. 9kg (20lb) approx.
Controls Front-panel soft keys include control of Play, Stop, Pause, Previous, Next, etc. Power button, Open/Close tray button,
Display Multi-character dot-matrix Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD). Switchable custom OSD allows instant review of disc
MHR SmartLink digital output on 3 digital coax outputs or 15-pin D-type
connector. Aux digital coax output.
Stereo preamp output, fixed or variable
1-99 in 1dB steps, 3V RMS, 47Ω.
output to 88.2/96kHz.
Composite, S-video, component (75Ω ), and HDMI outputs (HDMI also carries audio and is DVI-HDCP compatible via an
adaptor cable), all simultaneously active. Selected video input is converted to all formats at valid resolutions. HDMI port
supports 480p, 576p, 720p, and 1080i. Analogue component out is available at 480p and 576p.
component out but is not scaled or converted to S-video, composite, or HDMI.
and 4:3 displays supported. Video controls: picture position, black level, contrast, colour, and hue.
285/525-1605kHz); FM (VHF Band II, 87.5-108MHz),
sensitivity 1.5µV. DSP processing for FM stereo/mono
blend and width; AM low-pass and whistle filters.
volume control. Full remote control of all features via MSR+.
status. Screen saver with user timeout options. Logo screen with pluge bars enables brightness setting of display device.
None. None.
1 aux digital coax, 1 aux optical.
None. 6-channel analogue output on
phonos, 2V RMS, 47Ω.
No. No.
None. None.
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Installing the DVD player
This chapter explains how to install the DVD player. 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.
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Installing the
DVD player
Unpacking
The G91 DVD Audio Player Controller Tuner and G98 DVD Audio
Transport are supplied with the following accessories:
• MSR+ remote control with batteries, manual, and spare key caps.
• Meridian Comms lead.
• AM antenna (G91 only).
• FM antenna (G91 only).
•2 FM antenna adaptors (G91 only).
•Ferrite bead*.
•Power cord.
•This manual.
•
Meridian G Series System Guide
*If a trigger cable is used this should be clamped around the cable
near the DVD player.
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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DVD player
Audio connections
All the G Series DVD players provide a digital output, suitable for
connecting to a pair of Meridian DSP loudspeakers or a surround
controller.
The G98 is available with either a multichannel analogue output
or a multichannel digital output for connection to a surround
controller with multichannel inputs such as a G68.
The G91 is fitted with a multichannel digital output card.
Multichannel digital output ( G91, G98DH)
S-VIDEO
S1 DISC S2 AUX
S3
GAME
COMPOSITE
V1 VCR1 V2 TV
OUT
OUT
Y1
SAT
Pb
YP r
COMPONENT OUT
Pb Pr Y
Multichannel digital outputs
Use this output To connect to this
MAIN DIGITAL OUT (L/R) The digital input of a surround processor without multichannel digital inputs, or a pair of DSP
loudspeakers.
MAIN DIGITAL OUT, C/LFE,
The multichannel digital input of a digital surround processor such as a G68 or 861.
SURROUND
AUX DIGITAL OUT The digital input of an additional surround processor or a pair of DSP loudspeakers, when the main
output is being used for multichannel audio.
HDMI OUT
DIGITAL
MAIN
L/R
C/LFE
MAINTENANCE
RS232
MAIN DIGITAL OUT
SURR
AUX
DIGITAL
OUT
TRIGGER
IR IN ON OFF
+12V
100mA
MHR SMARTLINK
PATENT PENDING
MERIDIAN COMMS
G-DVDAUDIOPLAYER
DESIGNEDAND MADEIN ENGLANDBY
MERIDIANAUDIO LTD DESIGN ANDCOPYRIGHT2003
TESTED VOLTAGE
MHR SmartLink output
Digital output
SERIALNUMBER
CAUTION REPLACE WITHSAME TYPEFUSE
T1.6AL250V for100 -240V
POWERINPUT ~50-60Hz40VA MAX
SMARTLINK* A Meridian surround processor with an MHR SMART LINK input, such as the 568 Digital Surround
Processor, using the SmartLink cable supplied with the 568 or an SVGA computer monitor lead.
*MHR SmartLink is available from either the MHR SMART LINK output or the MAIN DIGITAL OUT L/R, C/LFE, and SURR outputs; they are
equivalent.
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Multichannel analogue output ( G98AH)
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DVD player
COMPOSITE
S-VIDEO
S1 DISC S2 AUX
S3
GAME
OUT
V1 VCR1 V2 TV
OUT
Y1
SAT
YP r
Multichannel analogue outputs
COMPONENT OUT
Pb Pr Y
Pb
LEFT CENTRE SURR-L
RIGHT LFE SURR-R
ANALOGUE OUT
HDMI OUT
AUX DIGITAL OUT
MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCE
RRSS22332
Digital output
TTRRIIGGGGEER
+12V
100mA
IIRRIIN
MMEERRIIDDIIAANNCCOOMMMMS
G-DVDAUDIOPLAYER
DESIGNEDAND MADE IN ENGLANDBY
MERIDIANAUDIO LTD DESIGN ANDCOPYRIGHT 2003
VOLTAGE
TESTED
SERIALNUMBER
Optical output
Use this output To connect to this
ANALOGUE OUT LEFT, RIGHT,
CENTRE, LFE, SURR-L, SURR-R
The multichannel analogue inputs of a surround controller such as the G68 Digital Surround
Controller.
AUX DIGITAL OUT The digital input of a surround controller, or a pair of DSP loudspeakers.
AUX OPTICAL OUT The optical input of a surround controller.
OONNOOFFF
CAUTION REPLACE WITH SAME TYPEFUSE
T1.6AL250V for 100 -240V
POWERINPUT ~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
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DVD player
Preamplifier and tuner connections ( G91)
The G91 includes an integrated preamplifier, allowing you to
connect up to seven external sources in addition to the DVD player
and internal tuner. These versions of the DVD player provide the
option of a decoded two-channel analogue or digital output, for
connection to an external amplifier, analogue active speakers,
AM tuner aerial
AANNTTEENNNNA
AAM
GGNND
FFM
S-VIDEO
S1 DISC S2 AUX
S3
GAME
L
R
AA3
OUT
TTAAPPE
AA2
AANNAALLOOGGUUEEIIN
COMPOSITE
V1 VCR1 V2 TV
OUT
TTV
AA1
VVCCRR1
Y1
SAT
Pb
YP r
L
MAIN
ANALOGUE
R
PREAMP
COMPONENT OUT
Pb Pr Y
AUX
DIGITAL
OO2
D
AAUUX
DD2
DDIISSC
DDIIGGIINNOOPPTTIICCAALLOOUUT
HDMI OUT
GGAAMME
or digital active speakers. Alternatively they can be configured
to provide a bitstream digital output, suitable for connection to
an external digital surround processor such as the G68 Digital
Surround Controller.
TRIGGER
MAINTENANCE
RS232
MAIN DIGITAL OUT
MAIN
SURR
DIGITAL
OO1
SSAAT
L/R
AUX
C/LFE
DIGITAL
OUT
IR IN ON OFF
+12V
100 mA
MHR SMART LINK
PATENT PENDING
MERIDIAN COMMS
G-DVDAUDIOPLAYER
DESIGNEDAND MADE IN ENGLANDBY
MERIDIANAUDIO LTD DESIGN ANDCOPYRIGHT 2003
TESTED VOLTAGE
SERIALNUMBER
CAUTION REPLACE WITH SAME TYPEFUSE
T1.6AL250V for 100 -240V
POWERINPUT ~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
FM tuner aerial
Analogue inputs
Analogue output
Digital output
Digital optical inputs
Digital coax inputs
Use this connector To connect to this
ANALOGUE IN A1 (VCR1), A2 (TV), A3 (TAPE) The analogue outputs of a source, such as a TV or tape deck.
DIG IN D1 (AUX), D2 (DISC)
OPTICAL INPUT O1 (SAT), O2, (GAME)
The digital output of a source such as a LaserDisc player.
The optical output of a source such as a satellite receiver.
PRE OUT AN The analogue inputs of a power amplifier, or active analogue loudspeakers.
AUX OUT DIGITAL The digital input of an additional surround processor or a pair of DSP loudspeakers,
when the main output is being used for multichannel audio.
TUNER AM, FM AM and FM antennae for the tuner.
The default assignment of the sources to each input are shown in brackets after the input name in the above table. DVD and RADIO
correspond to the internal DVD player and tuner.
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Applications
To connect to two-channel DSP loudspeakers ( Type 1)
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Installing the
DVD player
G Series DVD player
DIGITAL
OUT
COMMS
DIGITAL INPUTS
M5 LEAD S5 LEAD
DSP5000 – Master
21
G Series DVD players can be connected directly to Meridian
DSP loudspeakers to create a complete compact stereo system,
with volume and other preamplifier controls provided by the
loudspeakers via the MSR+ or the front panel. The G91 provides
additional analogue and digital inputs allowing you to use it to
control the other sources in your system.
• Connect the MAIN DIGITAL OUT L/R (G91 or G98DH), or AUX
DIGITAL OUT (G98AH) and a COMMS socket from the DVD
player to DIGITAL INPUT 1 and the COMMS input on the DSP
loudspeaker chosen as the master, using an M5 lead.
• Connect the DIGITAL and COMMS outputs from the master DSP
loudspeaker to DIGITAL INPUT 1 and the COMMS input on the
other (slave) DSP loudspeaker, using an S5 lead.
• Configure the loudspeakers as described in the
Loudspeaker User Guide
.
• Configure the DVD player to Type 1; see
player
, page 25.
Meridian DSP
Resetting the DVD
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
COMMS
INPUT OUTPUT
DIGITAL INPUTS
2
1
DSP5000 – Slave
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
COMMS
INPUT OUTPUT
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DVD player
To connect the G91 to two-channel analogue variable ( Type 0)
Speaker Speaker
G91 DVD Player
PRE OUT
AN
PHONO LEAD
PHONO LEAD
The G91 includes an integrated preamplifier, allowing you to
connect it directly to a pair of analogue active loudspeakers, or to
analogue passive loudspeakers via a power amplifier such as the
G56 or G57.
• Connect the PRE OUT AN outputs from the DVD player to the
inputs of the analogue active loudspeakers or power amplifier,
using phono leads.
• Configure the DVD player to Type 0; see
player
, page 25.
Resetting the DVD
G56/G57 Two-channel Power Amplifier
OFF
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G98DH DVD Audio Transport
MAIN DIGITAL OUT
The multichannel digital output is the preferred way of connecting
to a 96kHz and MHR capable Meridian digital surround processor,
such as a 568.2, G68, or 861, as it provides additional MHR
SMART LINK information about the source format.
• Connect the MAIN DIGITAL OUT L/R, C/LFE, and SURROUND
outputs from the G Series DVD player to the digital multichannel
inputs on the G68D, using three phono leads.
Alternatively, if the digital surround controller is a Meridian 568
connect the MHR SMART LINK connectors using an SVGA cable.
If the surround processor is a Meridian product connect together
the COMMS socket using the Comms lead provided.
• Configure the DVD player to Type 3, 4 or 5, depending on the
video configuration; see
Resetting the DVD player
, page 25.
G68 Digital Surround Controller
COMMS COMMS
MULTI DIG IN 1
COMMS LEAD
3xDIGITAL LEADS
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To connect to a surround processor with multichannel analogue inputs eg G68 ( Type 3/4/5)
G98AH DVD Audio Transport
ANALOGUE
OUT
AUX
DIGITAL
OUT
COMMS
• Connect the ANALOGUE OUT sockets from the G98AH to the
analogue multichannel inputs on the surround processor.
G68 Digital Surround Controller
COMMS LEAD
DIGITAL LEAD
6 x PHONO LEADS
If the surround processor is a Meridian product connect together
the Comms sockets using the Comms lead provided.
• Optionally connect the AUX DIGITAL OUT socket to the surround
processor’s digital input, using a digital phono lead.
• Configure the DVD player to Type 3, 4 or 5, depending on the
video configuration; see
This gives you the option of decoding Dolby Digital and DTS
bitstreams using the surround processor.
To connect to a surround processor with no multichannel input eg 561 (Type 2)
G Series DVD player
DIGITAL
OUT
PHONO LEAD
Digital surround processor
DIGITAL INPUT
COMMS
DIG IN
MULTI AN IN
Resetting the DVD player
, page 25.
If your digital surround processor does not provide a multichannel
input, and is 48kHz max with no MHR:
• Connect the MAIN DIGITAL OUT L/R (G91 or G98DH) or AUX
DIGITAL OUT (G98AH) to the DIGITAL IN on the digital sound
processor.
If the surround processor is a Meridian product connect together
the COMMS sockets using the Comms lead provided.
• Configure the DVD player to Type 2; see
player
, page 25.
Resetting the DVD
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DSP5000C
Analogue subwoofer
(master)
INPUT
COMMS
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
DIGITAL
INPUTS
1
2
S5 LEAD (digital unused) S5 LEAD
INPUT
M5 LEAD
DSP loudspeaker (slave)
DIGITAL INPUTS
21
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
COMMS
OUTPUT INPUT
S5 LEAD
The G91 includes all the digital signal processing needed to create
a 5.1 surround system.
• Use the Comms part of an M5 lead to connect one of the
COMMS sockets on the G91 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.
G91 DVD Audio Player Controller Tuner
PRE OUT
AN
MAIN
DIGITAL OUT
COMMS
511 S-patch box
DSP loudspeaker (slave)
DIGITAL INPUTS
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DIGITAL
OUTPUT
COMMS
OUTPUT INPUT
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.
• 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 left and right speakers
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• Connect the inputs to the first speaker of each additional pair to
the 511 (Comms) and the appropriate output of the G91 (audio),
using an S5 lead.
• Connect up to two analogue loudspeakers to the PRE OUT AN
outputs. These can be L/R, C, Sub, C/Sub, or Rears.
• Configure the DSP loudspeakers as described in the
Meridian DSP
Loudspeaker User Guide.
Configure the DVD player to Type 6; see
•
player
, page 25.
• Configure the surround system as described in
speakers (G91 only)
, page 39.
Resetting the DVD
To configure
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COMPONENT OUT
Pb Pr Y
Component output
HDMI output
HDMI OUT
DIGITAL
MAIN
L/R
C/LFE
MAINTENANCE
RS232
MAIN DIGITAL OUT
SURR
TRIGGER
IR IN ON OFF
+12V
100mA
MHR SMART LINK
PATENT PENDING
AUX
DIGITAL
OUT
MERIDIAN COMMS
G-DVDAUDIOPLAYER
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MERIDIANAUDIO LTD DESIGN ANDCOPYRIGHT 2003
TESTED VOLTAGE
SERIALNUMBER
CAUTION REPLACE WITH SAME TYPEFUSE
T1.6AL250V for 100 -240V
POWERINPUT ~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
Composite inputs
S-video inputs
S-video output
S-VIDEO
S1 DISC S2 AUX
S3
GAME
COMPOSITE
Y1
V1 VCR1 V2 TV
SAT
OUT
OUT
Pb
YP r
Component input
Composite output
Video outputs
Use this output To connect to this
HDMI OUT The HDMI input on a monitor or high-definition television.
COMPONENT OUT The component or progressive component video inputs on a monitor or projection television.
S-VIDEO OUT The S-video input on a monitor or television.
COMPOSITE OUT The composite video input on a monitor or television.
Video inputs
Use this input To connect to this
S-VIDEO, SI (DISC), S2 (AUX), S3 (GAME) The S-video output of a source such as a LaserDisc player or video game.
COMPOSITE V1 (VCR1), V2 (TV) The composite output of a source such as a television tuner or VCR.
COMPONENT Y1 (SAT) The component output of a source such as a satellite receiver.
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To connect using component video
G Series DVD player
COMPOSITE S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
PHONO LEADS
If your television, monitor, or projection system includes component
video inputs, but no HDMI or DVI-HDCP, these will give the highest
possible quality from DVD-Videos.
To connect using S-video
G Series DVD player
COMPOSITE S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
S-VIDEO LEAD
• Connect the S-video output to a corresponding input on a
television, monitor, or video control unit, using a suitable S-video
cable.
The S-video output is recommended if your other equipment
provides a choice of both S-video and composite inputs.
Television/monitor
COMPONENT
IN
• Connect the appropriate component outputs from the DVD player
to the component video inputs, using suitable video cables.
Television/monitor
S-VIDEO
IN
The S-video output is always active, irrespective of the Video
output setting.
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To connect using composite video
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G Series DVD player
COMPOSITE S-VIDEO
COMPONENT
COMPOSITE LEAD
• Connect the composite video output to a corresponding input on
a television, monitor, or video control unit using a screened 75Ω
video cable.
To connect using HDMI
G Series DVD player
COMP HDMI S-VIDEO
HDMI LEAD
• Connect the HDMI output to the HDMI input on the monitor
using an HDMI cable.
HDMI carries the AUX audio output stream, providing either
bitstream DD/DTS or two-channel PCM. To do this set the
Application to Aux Out ; see
Also, set the Aux out Max rate to 48kHz ; see
auxiliary output settings
DVD player application
, page 36.
, page 34.
To specify the
Television/monitor
COMPOSITE
IN
The composite video output is always active, irrespective of the
Video output setting.
Monitor
HDMI
HDMI can be connected to a DVI input if the monitor supports
HDCP copy protection, using a suitable adaptor cable. In this case
DVI mode should be set to DVI in the HDMI setup menu; see
set the HDMI options
, page 33.
To
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Using the G Series DVD player with a G68 Digital Surround Controller
To connect to a G68D with video switching in the DVD player (Type 3)
G Series DVD Player Game
COMP HDMI
OPTICAL
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO
S-VIDEO LEAD
OPTICAL LEAD
Satellite receiver
COMPONENT
O1
OPTICAL LEAD
PHONO LEADS
VCR
AUDIO
VIDEO
VIDEO LEAD
PHONO LEADS
The G Series DVD player can be used in combination with a G68
Digital Surround Controller to create a superb audio/video system,
using the video switching and format conversion provided by the
DVD player to handle the video, and the audio switching provided
by the G68 to handle the analogue and digital audio.
• Connect the video sources to the COMPOSITE IN, S-VIDEO IN,
and COMPONENT IN sockets on the DVD player.
G68D Digital Surround Controller
COMMS
DIGITAL OUT
COMMS LEAD
PHONO LEADS
To projector
C, S, component, or HDMI
O1 O2
A7
COMMS
COMMS
MULTI DIG IN 2
• Connect the audio sources to the DIGITAL IN and ANALOGUE IN
sockets on the G68.
• Connect the appropriate output from the DVD player to your
display device.
• Connect together the COMMS sockets of the DVD player and
G68 using the Comms lead provided.
• Configure the DVD player to Type 3; see
player
, page 25.
Resetting the DVD
Page 25
To connect to a G68ADV/AXV/XXV with video switching in the G68 and scaling in the G98 (Type 4)
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Game
OPTICAL
VIDEO
OPTICAL LEAD
OUT
S
G68ADV/AXV/XXV
COMP
OUT
O1V1O2
A7
COMMS
COMMS
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 G98DH in conjunction with a G68ADV, AXV, or
XXV Digital Surround Controller, 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 corresponding inputs on the G98.
• Connect the video sources to the COMPOSITE IN, S-VIDEO IN,
and COMPONENT IN sockets on the G68.
Satellite receiver
DIG IN
Y3
Y2
VIDEO LEADS VIDEO LEAD
COMPONENT
OPTICAL LEAD
O1
Cable
COMPONENT
COMMS
DIGITAL OUT
VIDEO LEADS
PHONO LEADS
AUDIO
• 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
Resetting the DVD player
25.
, page
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Tuner ( G91 only) and communications connections
Infra-red repeater input
DIN Comms
BNC Comms
IR IN ON OFF
MHR SMART LINK
PATENT PENDING
MERIDIAN COMMS
G-DVDAUDIOPLAYER
DESIGNEDAND MADE IN ENGLANDBY
MERIDIANAUDIO LTD DESIGN ANDCOPYRIGHT 2003
TESTED VOLTAGE
SERIALNUMBER
CAUTION REPLACE WITH SAME TYPEFUSE
T1.6AL250V for 100 -240V
POWERINPUT ~50-60Hz 40VA MAX
Power and fuse
AM antenna
FM antenna
AANNTTEENNNNA
AAM
GGNND
FFM
S-VIDEO
S1 DISC S2 AUX
S3
GAME
L
R
AA3
OUT
TTAAPPE
AA2
AANNAALLOOGGUUEEIIN
COMPOSITE
V1 VCR1 V2 TV
OUT
TTV
AA1
VVCCRR1
Y1
SAT
Pb
YP r
L
MAIN
ANALOGUE
R
PREAMP
COMPONENT OUT
Pb Pr Y
AUX
DIGITAL
D
AAUUX
DD2
DDIISSC
DDIIGGIINNOOPPTTIICCAALLOOUUT
Trigger output
RS232 connection
HDMI OUT
OO2
GGAAMME
DIGITAL
OO1
SSAAT
MAINTENANCE
MAIN DIGITAL OUT
MAIN
L/R
C/LFE
TRIGGER
+12V
RS232
100mA
SURR
AUX
DIGITAL
OUT
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 DVD player.
IR IN A G12 IR Receiver, or approved alternative infra-red repeater. Contact your dealer for details.
TUNER AM, FM AM and FM antennae.
TRIGGER OUTPUT Other equipment, via a mono 3.5mm jack output (centre pin hot) that provides 12VDC (8VDC on G02). It is
always low in standby. By default it is high for all sources, so can be used to bring a G56 or G57 Two-
channel Power Amplifier out of standby. Alternatively you can program it to be high for specific sources; eg to
control a projection screen.
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To connect to other Meridian G Series, 500 Series, or 800 Series equipment
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G Series DVD player
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 DVD player 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
should be set to Auto, or one should be configured as Controller
and the others as Not Controller.
Configuring settings
, page 43. Either all products
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Note: Do not, under any circumstances, connect any equipment
other than Meridian G Series, 500 Series, or 800 Series to the
socket marked COMMS on the back of the product.
To connect FM and AM antennae (G91 only)
G91 DVD Audio Player Controller Tuner
AM FM
• 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, for best performance and
lowest noise use a good 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 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 G91 to power such devices. For
more details, see the Library: Application Notes section of the
Meridian Web site at http://www.meridian-audio.com/lib_apps.htm.
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Resetting the DVD player
This chapter explains how to reset the DVD player using the front-panel controls.
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DVD player
Resetting the product
The DVD player 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 reset the configuration
• If necessary press On/Off to put the DVD player into standby.
• Press More .
The display shows:
Reset Version
• Press Reset .
The display shows:
Reset Player
Exit Yes
• Press Yes to reset the DVD player settings.
The display shows the current Type:
Type 1
öõú óòô Exit
• Press A or V to step through the available Types.
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A description of each Type is shown on the top line of the display.
As you select each Type the DVD player is reset to that Type.
When you have selected the Type you want:
• Press Exit or On/Off to return to standby.
Types
The Types configure the DVD player in the appropriate way
according to the other equipment you are connecting it to, and
whether it is performing video switching, as shown in the following
table:
Type To connect to this Video switching See page
Type 0 (G91 only) 2-channel analogue amplifier. Yes. 12
Type 1 2-channel DSP loudspeakers. Yes. 11
Type 2 Surround processor not multichannel or 96kHz-capable. Yes. 14
Type 3 Multichannel processor. Yes. 20
Type 4 Multichannel processor. In surround controller. 21
Type 5 Multichannel processor. No. 14
Type 6 (G91 only) Directly to loudspeakers in a surround system. Yes. 15
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Configuring the DVD player
This chapter explains how to configure the DVD player using the on-screen Setup menus.
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
Meridian Configuration Program Guide
available separately.
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Configuration
The Setup menus allow you to configure the video, audio, sources,
settings, or playback options of the DVD player.
To use the on-screen Setup menus you need to have a suitable
display connected to an appropriate output on the DVD player; see
Video connections
To display the Setup menus
• If a disc is playing press * .
• Press More until the display shows:
, page 17.
- -:--:--
Return Top Setup Menu
• Press Setup .
The displays then shows:
OSD Setup
Exit Return óòô Enter öõú
The main Setup menu will be displayed on the On-Screen Display:
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To select an option from a menu
• Press V or A to highlight the option you want:
• Press Enter to select the option.
To return to the previous menu
• Press Return.
To exit from the Setup menus
• Press Setup .
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The Video setup menu lets you change the video settings of the
DVD player.
• Highlight Video setup… in the Setup menu, and press Enter .
The Video setup menu will be displayed:
To specify your display format
You should set the Display aspect option to the format that your
display can accommodate.
Select 16:9 if you have a widescreen display, or an external
processor for picture formats.
The Display aspect ratio menu is displayed:
• Press V or A to specify the format of your TV, and press Enter.
Note: The pan-scan feature is not available on some discs, in
which case letterbox format will be used.
To select the black level for NTSC
• Highlight Black level in the Video setup menu, and press
Enter.
The Black level menu is displayed:
If you have a standard 4:3 television you also have the choice
of displaying widescreen pictures cropped to fill your television
screen (pan-scan), or with black bars above and below the picture
(letterbox).
• Highlight Display aspect in the Video setup menu, and press
Enter .
• Press V or A to highlight the appropriate option, and press
Enter .
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If you are using the composite or S-video outputs of the DVD
player select the 7.5 IRE option.
If you are using the component outputs select the option that
matches your display.
If you are using the DVD player to play both NTSC and PAL
material the recommended setting is 0 IRE .
This setting has no effect on the HDMI output.
To select closed caption subtitles
Some DVD-Videos include closed caption subtitles, which provide
a description of sound effects for the hard of hearing; for example
“door creaks”.
• Highlight Closed caption in the Video setup menu, and press
Enter .
The Closed captions menu is displayed:
To select the TV standard
DVD-Video discs are produced in both PAL and NTSC television
formats. The DVD player is capable of converting between formats,
to allow you to view DVD movies in either format even if your
television is not capable of displaying that format. However the
conversion process introduces some picture degradation, and may
disable disc menu operation on some discs.
• Highlight TV standard in the Video setup menu, and press
Enter .
The TV standard menu is displayed:
• Press V or A to highlight the option you want, and press Enter .
• Press V or A to highlight On or Off , and press Enter .
Choose Auto if your television can display both PAL and NTSC
video, or choose NTSC or PAL to match the format supported by
your television.
If your television is capable of displaying both formats the
recommended setting is Auto, which supplies the unconverted
video signal to the television.
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To select the power up TV standard
A separate Powerup std option lets you specify the standard to
be selected when you bring the DVD player out of standby:
• Highlight Powerup std in the V ideo setup menu, and press
Enter .
The Power up TV Standard menu is displayed:
• Press V or A to highlight the option you want, and press Enter .
To select the screensaver options
• Highlight Screensaver… in the Video setup menu, and press
Enter.
The Screensaver options menu is displayed:
These options allow you to ensure that a static image does not
remain on the display, thus avoiding damage to certain types of
display.
The Stop timeout automatically fades the screen to black if
the DVD player is left in stop mode and no key is pressed for the
specified time.
The Pause timeout automatically switches the DVD player from
pause into stop mode if no key is pressed for the specified time.
• Highlight Stop timeout or Pause timeout in the Screensaver
options menu, and press Enter .
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The appropriate menu is displayed:
• Press V or A to select the timeout delay, and press Enter .
You can also adjust the intensity of the logo screen, which is
displayed as a background image when no video disc is playing
and the DVD player is not in screensaver mode.
• Highlight Logo screen in the Screensaver options menu, and
press Enter .
The Logo screen intensity menu allows you to select between
High, Low or Off:
To set the scaler options
These specify how the interlaced video signal from the DVD should
be upconverted to the HDMI and component outputs.
• Highlight Scaler setup… in the Video setup menu, and press
Enter .
The Scaler setup menu is displayed:
• Press A or V to highlight the setting you want to change, and
press Enter .
The Scaler mode options are explained in the following table:
Scaler Mode Description
Deinterlace Converts 480i (NTSC) to 480p and 576i (PAL)
to 576p.
720p Upconverts to High Definition standard 720p
progressive video.
1080i Upconverts to High Definition standard 1080i
interlaced video.
Auto Automatically selects the best resolution for the
display device connected to the HDMI connector.
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The Gamma correction affects the grey scale, and can be set
to 1.0 , 0.8 , 0.9 , or 1.1 . If the picture has poor detail in the dark
areas choose a Gamma correction below 1.0. If the picture
has poor detail in the light areas choose a Gamma correction
greater than 1.0.
The Sharpness can be set to Off , Low , Medium , or High . It
adds edge detail, but can cause picture artefacts.
Gamma correction and Sharpness only affect the analogue
outputs.
Component output allows you to choose what is available on
the component output socket. Standard Definition gives an SD
interlaced component signal. Scaled gives a deinterlaced signal;
for this option the Scaler mode should be set to Deinterlace.
To set the HDMI options
• Highlight HDMI options… in the Video setup menu, and
press Enter .
The HDMI setup menu is displayed:
• Press A or V to highlight the setting you want to change, and
press Enter .
The DVI mode can be set DVI or HDMI. Only choose DVI if you
are connecting to a DVI input using a suitable adaptor cable.
The Colour space can be set to RGB or YCrCb .
Meridian Comms determines whether Meridian Comms is
supplied on the HDMI cable, and can be set to No or Ye s.
The Audio source option only appears on the G91 and allows you
to specify the source of the audio on the HDMI connector. Preamp
takes it from the DVD player preamplifier output, and Transport
takes it direct from the DVD audio.
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Configuring the audio
The Audio setup menu lets you select the audio settings of the
DVD player.
• Highlight Audio setup… in the Setup menu, and press Enter .
The Audio setup menu will be displayed:
The Speakers… option only appears on the G91.
DVD player application
The options on the Application menu allow you to configure
the audio outputs for optimum performance, depending on the
capabilities of the equipment you are connecting to. For more
information about the applications see
Applications
, page 11.
• Highlight Application in the Audio setup menu, and press
Enter .
The Application menu is displayed. The options are different for
the G91 and G98.
To specify the application for the G91
On the G91 the Application menu provides five options:
These are explained in the following table:
Select this option For this application
Preamp – An Out (Type 0) To use the DVD player as a preamplifier, connected via the analogue outputs to a power amplifier or
analogue active speakers. All the other Application options provide fixed analogue outputs.
Preamp – Aux Out To use the DVD player as a preamplifier, connected via the AUX DIGITAL output to a pair of DSP
loudspeakers or a digital surround controller.
Preamp – Dig Out (Type 1) To use the DVD player as a preamplifier, connected via the L/R MAIN DIGITAL output to a pair of DSP
loudspeakers or a digital surround controller.
Transport (Type 3/4/5) To connect the DVD player to the multichannel inputs of a Meridian digital surround controller via the L/R,
C/LFE, and SURR MAIN DIGITAL outputs.
Surround (Type 6) To connect the DVD player LR, C/LFE, and SURR MAIN DIGITAL outputs directly to DSP loudspeakers.
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To specify the application for the G98
On the G98 the Application menu provides three options:
These are explained in the following table:
Select this option For this application
Main Out Multichannel To connect the DVD player to the multichannel inputs of a Meridian digital surround controller via the L/R, C/
LFE, and SURR MAIN DIGITAL outputs.
Main Out 2 Channel To connect the DVD player via the L/R MAIN DIGITAL output to a pair of DSP loudspeakers or a digital surround
controller.
Aux Out To connect the DVD player via the AUX DIGITAL output to a pair of DSP loudspeakers or a digital surround
controller.
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To specify Dolby Digital compression
This option is useful for reducing the dynamic range of Dolby
Digital soundtracks, such as when watching a film late at night.
It is only available on the decoded output.
• Highlight DD compression in the Audio setup menu, and
press Enter .
The following menu is displayed:
• Press V or A to select the option you want, and press Enter .
Choose Compress off for no Dolby Digital audio compression,
Quiet boost to increase the level of quiet passages, Loud cut to
reduce the level of loud passages, or Compress max for both low
boost and high cut.
Auxiliary output settings
To specify the auxiliary output settings
• Highlight Aux out… in the Audio setup menu, and press
Enter.
The Aux out menu will be displayed:
To specify the maximum sampling rate for the auxiliary
output
This option allows you to specify the maximum sampling rate that
the equipment connected to the auxiliary digital output can accept.
• Highlight Max rate in the Aux out menu, and press Enter .
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The following menu is displayed:
• Press V or A to choose between 48kHz and 96kHz , and press
Enter .
When playing audio at higher rates it will be downsampled to the
rate you have specified.
To select Meridian High Resolution on the auxiliary output
Meridian High Resolution is a proprietary format using encryption
and anti-copy methods that allows secure transfer of audio
streams between elements of a Meridian-only system for the
purpose of playback only. It provides a secure copyright protection
environment and has the very important benefit of lowering jitter
and improving sound quality on all material.
The following menu is displayed:
• Press V or A to select No or Ye s , and press Enter .
If you are connecting the Aux output to a Meridian product that is
MHR compliant, such as DSP loudspeakers, select Yes ; otherwise
select No .
To select internal decoding on the auxiliary output
• Highlight Internal decode on the Aux out menu, and press
Enter.
The following menu is displayed:
• Highlight MHR in the Aux out menu, and press Enter .
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• Choose No if you are connecting the AUX output to a Meridian
digital surround controller.
Multichannel output settings
To specify the multichannel output settings
• Highlight Multichannel out… in the Audio setup menu, and
press Enter .
The Multichannel out menu will be displayed:
To specify the maximum sampling rate
This option allows you to specify the maximum sampling rate that
the equipment connected to the main outputs can accept.
• Highlight Max rate in the Multichannel out menu, and press
Enter .
The following menu is displayed:
• Press V or A to choose between 48kHz and 96kHz , and press
Enter .
Choose the appropriate rate for the product your DVD player is
connected to.
When playing audio at higher rates it will be downsampled to
the rate you specified. In the G91 audio at lower rates will be
upsampled to the rate you specified.
To select Meridian High Resolution on the multichannel
output
• Highlight MHR in the Multichannel out menu, and press
Enter.
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The following menu is displayed:
• Press V or A to select No or Ye s , and press Enter .
If you are connecting the multichannel output to a Meridian
product that is MHR compliant, such as the G68, select Yes to take
advantage of MHR; otherwise select No.
To select internal decoding for the multichannel output
• Highlight Internal decode in the Multichannel out menu,
and press Enter.
The following menu is displayed:
• Choose Yes if you are connecting the multichannel outputs to a
Meridian digital surround controller.
To configure speakers ( G91 only)
If you are using the G91 in a surround application, directly
connected to DSP loudspeakers and up to two analogue speakers,
the Speakers menu allows you to configure the speaker layout
and enter calibration settings.
• Highlight Speakers… in the Audio setup menu, and press
Enter .
The Speakers menu will be displayed:
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The options are summarised in the following table:
Option Values Description
Left/Right Small, Large Whether the main left and right loudspeakers should handle the bass (Large).
Centre Off, Small, Large Whether there is a centre loudspeaker, and its bass handling.
Subwoofer Off, On Whether there is a subwoofer.
Surround Off, Small, Large Whether there are rear surround speakers, and their bass handling.
Analogue Out None, Sub, Centre, Centre/Sub,
Left/Right, Surround
Calibration… See below.
Whether the analogue outputs are used to drive one or two analogue
speakers, and if so, their positions.
To calibrate the speaker layout (G91 only)
• Highlight Calibration… in the Speakers menu, and press
Enter.
The Calibration menu will be displayed:
• Highlight Distance units and press Enter to change the
distance units between cm and inches.
Then for each speaker adjust the Gain and Distance as follows:
• Press V to highlight the Gain figure and press Enter to edit it.
You will hear a noise test signal from the corresponding channel.
• Press V or A to decrease or increase the gain in 0.5 dB steps,
and press Enter to confirm it.
Adjust the Gain va lues so all the speakers sound equally loud at
the listening position.
• Press V to highlight the Distance figure and press Enter to
edit it.
• Measure the distance from the listening position to the speaker
and enter the value using the V or A k eys, or the MSR+ number
keys, and press Enter to confirm it.
• Press Return when you have entered the values for all the
speakers.
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Configuring the sources
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Configuring
the DVD player
If you are using the DVD player as the controller or video switcher
in your Meridian system, you can use the Source config option
on the Setup menu to configure each of the sources.
• Highlight Source config… in the Setup menu, and press
Enter .
The Source configuration menu will be displayed:
Option Values Description
Enabled Yes, No Whether the source appears on the list of sources.
Audio input (G91 only) A1-A3, D1-D2, O1-O2, Disc, Tuner The audio input used for the source; analogue, digital, optical,
Sensitivity (G91 only) 2.5V, 2.0V, 1.0V, 0.5V Allows you to set the sensitivity of the analogue inputs.
Video input V1-V2, S1-S3, Y1, Bypass, Disc Video input used for the source.
Video lock Normal, Poor Improves locking for poor video sources
Trigger High, Low Trigger output for the source.
Comms cat/add -C, 1C-9C, NC/1A-8A Allows you to set the Comms category and address.
To configure a source
• Press the source key on the remote corresponding to the source
you want to configure.
The Source configuration menu shows the values of each option
defined for that source.
To change an option
• Highlight the corresponding option in the Source
configuration menu and press Enter, select the value you want
to use, and press Enter to select it.
The following table explains the function of each of the options:
and internal.
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To assign an audio input to the source (G91 only)
• Highlight Audio input in the Source configuration menu, and
press Enter .
The Select audio input menu will be displayed:
• Highlight the Analogue , Digital , Optical , or Internal input
you want to use for the source, and press Enter to select it.
Disc corresponds to the internal DVD player and Tuner
corresponds to the internal FM/AM tuner module (G91 only).
To assign a video input to the source
• Highlight Video input in the Source configuration menu, and
press Enter .
The Select video input menu will be displayed:
• Highlight the video input you want to use for the source, and
press Enter to select it.
Select Bypass to route the component input directly to the
component output, for sources such as satellite receivers and cable
boxes that generate HD signals.
Disc corresponds to the internal DVD player.
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Configuring settings
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Configuring
the DVD player
The Meridian setup menu allows you to configure settings that
affect the operation of the DVD player.
To configure settings
• Highlight Meridian setup… in the Setup menu, and press
Enter.
The Meridian setup menu will be displayed:
Option Values Description
Diagnostics Yes, No Whether diagnostic displays are shown on the front-panel display.
System address 1-8 Advanced setting.
Product address 1-8 Advanced setting.
Controller Yes, No, Auto Whether the product is the infra-red controller for the system.
Start source Source Specifies which source is selected when switching on from standby.
Vol display No, Yes Specifies whether the DVD player displays the volume for the system.
Advanced OSD Off, On Shows playback statistics in the OSD bar.
Tuner Region (G91 only) Europe, America Band selection (MW/LW or AM) and the tuner deemphasis standard. Set to Europe for
other countries.
Timeout To Home Off, On Sets a 30s timeout for the front-panel display to return to Home.
The product settings are generally set to an appropriate value when
you reset the DVD player to the standard settings, and you should
not normally need to alter them.
The options are summarised in the following table for advanced
use:
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Configuring playback options
DVD-Video discs are capable of providing a wide range of options and special features.
This chapter explains how to use the options on the Setup menu to configure the playback
options of the G Series DVD player.
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Configuring
playback
options
Setting playback options
To display the playback options
• Highlight Playback options… in the Setup menu, and press
Enter.
The Playback options menu lets you change the default
language for the audio soundtrack, subtitles, and on-screen menus,
and the parental rating:
To select the default soundtrack language
Most DVD-Video discs include a selection of soundtrack languages.
English is usually the default soundtrack language, but you can use
the Audio language menu to set a different default language if
you prefer.
• Highlight Audio in the Playback options menu, and press
Enter .
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options
The Audio language menu is displayed:
• Press < , > , A , or V to highlight the default soundtrack
language you want to use, or select Original to choose the
original soundtrack language, and press Enter.
To set the default subtitle language
DVD-Video discs can include subtitles in up to 32 different
languages.
The DVD player allows you to select whether subtitles are displayed
by default, and specify the preferred language if it is available on
the disc.
• Highlight Subtitles in the Playback options menu, and press
Enter .
The Subtitle language menu is displayed:
• Press < , > , A , or V to highlight the language you want to use,
and press Enter.
Alternatively, select Auto to automatically display subtitles in the
specified audio language if no soundtrack is available for that
language.
To select the disc menu language
The DVD player allows you to choose the language for the disc
menus.
• Highlight Menu in the Playback options menu and press
Enter .
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playback
options
The Menu language menu is displayed:
• Use < , > , A , or V to highlight the language you want to use,
and press Enter.
To set the parental lock
Some DVD-Video discs are provided with a parental lock function
to allow you to lock out playback of scenes whose content exceeds
a specified rating until a password is entered.
• Highlight Rating in the Playback options menu and press
Enter .
The Enter password screen is displayed:
• Enter your four-digit password and press Enter.
Initially the password is set to 7890, but you can change it to any
password you choose as described in
page 48.
The following screen then allows you to set the rating level:
• Press A or V to highlight the rating level you want to set, or
highlight Off to turn the parental lock off, and press Enter to
select it.
Level 1 corresponds to general viewing, level 3 is equivalent to the
USA movie rating PG, and level 8 corresponds to adult viewing.
To change the password
,
The rating level you have set will be displayed in the Playback
options menu.
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options
To change the password
• Highlight Change password on the Set rating level screen
and press Enter to select it.
The following screen allows you to specify the new password:
• Enter the four-digit password you want to use and press Enter
to select it. The password cannot start with a zero.
Take care not to forget your password, or you will need to contact
your Meridian dealer to reset it for you.
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Region codes
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Configuring
playback
options
For commercial reasons many DVDs are encoded with one or more
region codes to identify the countries in which they can be used.
Every DVD player is assigned a region code to determine which
discs it can play.
1
2
6
5
4
2
If you try to play a disc which is assigned to the incorrect region
code then either a special screen or the warning WRONG
REGION CODE will be displayed.
To change your DVD player’s region code please contact your
dealer.
The different parts of the world are divided into regions 1 to 6 as
shown in the following diagram:
5
1 – USA, Canada
2 – Europe, Near East, South Africa, Japan
3 – South East Asia
2
4 – Australia, Central & South America
5 – Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe
3
4
6 – People’s Republic of China
The Information screen shows the region code, and other
information which depends on the product version:
To check your DVD player region code
• Highlight Information… in the Setup menu, and press Enter
to select it.
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playback
options
Video controls
The G Series DVD players include several video controls to allow
you to adjust the video image. The video controls are available for
video sources, and the picture position controls are also available
for the internal DVD.
Note: The menus do not appear unless you have a locked video
input.
To display the video controls
Either:
• Press More until Video is displayed.
• Press Video .
Or:
• Press the red key on the MSR+.
If you have reprogrammed the MSR+ you may need to press
Function DVD first.
The display shows the first video control, horizontal and vertical
picture position:
Each control can be varied between -30 and 30.
• Press Video or the red key on the MSR+ to show the next video
control.
The following table shows the full list of video controls:
Display Description
X=, Y= Horizontal and vertical picture position.
Black* Black level.
Contrast* Picture contrast.
Colour* Picture colour.
Hue* Picture hue (NTSC inputs only).
* Only for external video sources.
X= 0 Y= 0
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• Press < or > to change the horizontal picture position, and A
or V to change the vertical picture position.
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Troubleshooting
We expect you to achieve superb results with the DVD player. 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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Troubleshooting
General operating problems
The DVD player will not play a particular disc
Although we have made every effort to ensure complete
compatibility with all supported disc types, it is impossible to check
the correct operation of every function of the G Series DVD players
with every available disc; furthermore, some discs currently on sale
do not conform to the agreed format specifications. We cannot
therefore accept any responsibility for discs that will not play
correctly, even if they play correctly on other brands of player.
•The disc may be scratched or faulty. Examine it for damage, and
try playing it on another product.
•There are several Web sites that give details of discs with known
playback problems. Please check these to see if your disc is listed.
No lights are displayed when switching on
• Check that the AC power supply is connected correctly.
• Check that the ON OFF switch on the back panel is in the ON
position.
• Press Display to check that the display is not blank.
A question-mark symbol is displayed on the on-screen
display
This indicates that the function you have selected is not currently
available on the disc you are playing.
The on-screen display shows WRONG REGION CODE
This indicates that you are attempting to play a DVD-Video disc
encoded for a region that is not supported by your DVD player.
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The DVD player unexpectedly switches from pause to
stop, or fades the screen to black
This is caused by the pause or stop timeouts.
The pause timeout automatically switches the DVD player from
pause into stop mode if no key has been pressed for the specified
time.
The stop timeout automatically fades the screen to black if the DVD
player is left in stop mode and no key has been pressed for the
specified time.
The on-screen display shows PLEASE CHECK DISC when
attempting to play a disc
• Check that the disc is positioned correctly in the tray.
• If it is a single-sided disc check that the label is uppermost.
• Check that the disc is clean and free of debris.
•Try playing another disc. If this disc works, check the problem disc
for signs of dirt or damage.
There is interference on the radio and/or television when
the DVD player is switched on
Before following the steps below, ensure all units are switched off.
• Ensure that the receiver uses well-screened antenna cable.
• Relocate the receiver with respect to the DVD player.
• Connect the receiver and this product to different AC outlets.
Audio problems
There is no sound when playing a disc
• Check that your preamplifier is switched on, and the volume is at
an appropriate level.
• Check that the DVD player is connected correctly to the other
components of your system; see
page 7.
• Check that the correct source has been selected on your
preamplifier.
•Try playing another disc. If this disc works, check the problem disc
for signs of dirt or damage.
• Check that the correct option has been selected in the
Application menu; see
Installing the DVD player
DVD player application
,
, page 34.
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 DVD player and
its cabling.
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Video problems
There is no picture
The G Series DVD players include video switching, so each source
can be associated with a video input or the internal DVD.
• Select the DVD source.
To associate the internal DVD with another source see
the sources
Problems with high definition television sets
Not all high definition television sets are fully compatible with this
product and may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In
case of problems switch to the standard definition output.
The video picture is monochrome
Check your video cabling.
Problems with HDMI
For more information about HDMI see the Library: Application
Notes section of the Meridian Web site at
http://www.meridian-audio.com/lib_apps.htm.
, page 41.
Configuring
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, and RDS will
only be received if the signal strength is good.
If the station name is not available you can define a preset station
with a name; see the
G Series System Guide
.
Creating MP3 discs
MP3 discs can be created from a computer using appropriate MP3
encoding software and a CD-ROM writer.
Generate the MP3 files with a data rate of at least 128kbits per
second. Group the tracks into folders to create separate albums on
the disc. Do not create folders within the folders.
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.
Tracks and albums are played in the order in which they are
recorded onto the CD-ROM. Usually this will be in alphabetical
order of filename. To determine the playing order prefix the track
and album names with 01, 02, 03 etc, and sort the list into
alphabetical order before making the CD-ROM.
If artist and album names are stored in each file’s ID3 tags, these
can be displayed on the DVD player’s front-panel display.
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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. Dust can be
removed from the disc drive tray with a small dry brush when the
drawer is open.
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.
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.
Troubleshooting
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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A
accessories 7
analogue outputs 9
antennae, connecting 24
Application menu 34
audio connections
analogue outputs 9
digital outputs 8
Audio setup menu 34
automatic setup 23
auxiliary output
internal decoding, selecting 37
Meridian High Resolution, selecting 37
settings 36
B
black level, changing 50
black level (NTSC), selecting 29
C
cleaning 54
closed caption subtitles, selecting 30
colour, changing 50
COMMS, connecting 23
component video, connecting 18
composite video, connecting 19
connections
cleaning 54
communications 22
Index
connections
preamplifier 10
tuner (G91 only) 10
video 17
contrast, changing 50
Controller, setting 23
D
default soundtrack language, selecting 45
default subtitle language, setting 46
digital outputs 8
disc menu language, selecting 46
display format, specifying 29
Dolby Digital compression, specifying 36
DVI, connecting to 19, 33
G
G68 Digital Surround Controller, connecting 20
video switching in the G68 21
video switching in the G98 20
G91 1, 2
audio connections 8
audio input, assigning 42
communications connections 22
preamplifier connections 10
speakers, configuring 39
speaker layout, calibrating 40
specifications 6
surround system 15
Index
(continued)
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Index
G91
(continued)
tuner connections 10, 22
video connections 17
G98AH 1, 2
audio connections 9
communications connections 22
specifications 6
video connections 17
G98DH 1, 2
audio connections 8
communications connections 22
specifications 6
video connections 17
guarantee 55
H
HDMI options 33
connecting to a monitor 19
horizontal picture position, changing 50
hue, changing 50
M
mains fuse, changing 54
maximum sampling rate 38
auxiliary output 36
multichannel output 38
menu navigation 28
Meridian DSP loudspeakers, connecting to 11
Meridian High Resolution, selecting
auxiliary output 37
multichannel output 38
Meridian setup menu 43
MP3 discs 53
multichannel output
internal decoding, selecting 39
maximum sampling rate, selecting 38
Meridian High Resolution, selecting 38
settings 38
P
parental lock, setting 47
password, changing 48
Playback options menu 45
preamplifier connections 10
product, resetting 25
R
region codes 49
resetting the configuration 25
S
S-video, connecting 18
safety warnings ii
scaler options 32
screensaver options 31
Setup menu 45
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setup menus, displaying 27
sources
audio inputs, assigning 42
configuring 41
video inputs, assigning 42
Source configuration menu 41
speakers, configuring (G91 only) 39
speaker layout, calibrating (G91 only) 40
specifications 6
surround processor, connecting to 13, 14
surround system
calibrating 40
creating 15
T
troubleshooting 51
tuner connections 10
TV standard, selecting 30
power up 31
two-channel analogue, connecting to 12
Types 25, 26
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Index
V
vertical picture position, changing 50
video connections 17
video controls 50
Video setup menu 29
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