Meridian America 562V.2 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
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Configuring the multimedia controller using a computer
Choosing Unused prevents the source from appearing when
you press the Source key, or the corresponding source key on
the Meridian System Remote.
The name used to identify each source is shown in the list of
sources, followed by the Meridian System Remote key used to
select the source in brackets.
Audio
Use the Audio drop-down menus to specify the audio settings
for the source.
From the Main input drop-down menu specify the digital or
analogue audio input you want to use for the source.
The Main input option can be set to Last valid to leave the
input unchanged when you select the source. This allows you to
create a source that changes some other aspect of the current
source, such as the associated video input, without changing
the selected audio input.
If you have specified an analogue input for the Main input:
Specify the sensitivity for the source by choosing an option
from the Sensitivity drop-down menu.
If you have specified a digital input for the Main input, you can
use the Extra analogue input drop-down menu to specify one
of the analogue inputs A1 to A3 to be copied to the analogue
tape output when you select the source. This allows you to
connect a source to both digital and analogue inputs, to make
either digital or analogue recordings.
Video
Use the Video drop-down menus to specify the video settings
for the source.
From the S-video input drop-down menu specify the S-video
input to loop to the MAIN S output when the source is
selected.
From the Composite video input drop-down menu specify
the composite video input to loop to the MAIN composite
video output when the source is selected. Alternatively,
specify S input to convert the S-video input you specified to
the composite output, or Blank to blank the output.