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Meridian F80 User Manual
Meridian F80 User Guide
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  • Meridian F80, 33 Adjusting the location The second row of options on the AUDIO menu allow you to optimise the sound for the location of the F80, and adjust the stereo image width. To adjust the location Press  to display the second row of the AUDIO menu. - Location + Width ¬ AUDIO Table Width 3 Press Location to set the appropriate setting: Table, Shelf, Floor, Corner, or Free. Press Width - or + to adjust the width of the spatial image between 0 and 6. Choose a larger value if you are positioned further from the F80. • • • Adjusting the brightness The BRIGHTNESS menu allows you to adjust the brightness of the fr

  • 32 Adjusting the clock To set the time Press Clock to display the CLOCK menu. Press Time. The clock shows the current time, and prompts you to adjust the hours: 12:39:00 ^ Next `Set Adjust hours ¬ TIME Press ` or ^ to set the hours to the correct time. Press Next. In a similar way you can adjust the minutes and seconds. At any stage press Set to set the time with the sett

  • Meridian F80, 9 Selecting the disc player To select the disc player Press Disc. For more information about playing audio CDs and DVDs see Playing discs, page 15. • Selecting external inputs To select an external input Press Aux. You can then select one of the external inputs: Aux 1, Aux 2, Aux 3, or Optical. Adjusting settings To adjust the F80 settings Press Adjust. For more information see Setting up, page 31. Displaying the time To display the time Press the 2 key when the F80 is in standby to display the time, or time and date. For information about setting the clock see Adjusting the clock, page 32. • • • Mute Aux Rad

  • Meridian F80, 36 Setting up the F80 (continued) The second row of SETUP menus allow you to configure more advanced features of the F80. To display the second row of SETUP menus press  from the first row. Display The SETUP DISPLAY menu allows you to choose how the F80 display behaves. Blank Dimming ¬ SETUP DISPLAY No No Set Blank to Yes to include a blank display in the sequence of displays available with the 2 key. Set Dimming to Yes to automatically adjust the display brightness to suit the ambient light. • • Locale The SETUP LOCALE menu allows you to specify the country, for the operation of the radio, and the language of the menus. - Cou

  • Meridian F80, 2 Welcome 1 Unpack the F80 Your F80 is supplied with the following components: Power cord. Rod antenna. DAB-optimised coil antenna. Wire antenna. F80 remote control. This User Guide. If any of these items are missing please contact your supplier. We recommend you retain the packaging in case you need to transport the unit at a later date. • • • • • • 2 Position the F80 Although you can position your F80 almost anywhere convenient, for best results bear the following considerations in mind: Avoid wet locations The F80 is an electrical appliance, and so should not be positioned in a location where it may get splashed or wet, such as

  • 17 Stepping between tracks To step to the start of the next track While the disc is playing: Press ]. To step to the start of the current track While the disc is playing: Press [. To select a track While the disc is playing: Press [ or ] until the display shows the track number you want to play. With DVDs these keys step between chapters. • • • Ejecting the disc To eject the disc Pres

  • Meridian F80, 28 Listening to FM or AM The F80 also provides the FM and AM wavebands. Selecting the band To select the band Press Band. The radio steps between the wavebands DAB, FM, and AM. The current band is shown at top left of the display. • Tuning to a station On FM and AM you have the choice of Tune or Step mode. Tune mode Press Tune ` or ^ to scan down or up in frequency to the next available station. Step mode Press ( to display the second row of radio functions. The ` and ^ keys change to Step.

  • Meridian F80, 11 Operating the F80 with the remote control You can operate the most important functions of the F80 with the remote control. Select the disc source Change the volume Change the displayed information Step between external inputs Switch to standby Next station (radio) Next track/chapter (disc) Previous station (radio) Previous track/chapter (disc) Play/pause (disc) Mute Stop (disc) Select the radio and step between bands Menu (DVD) Note: The remote control is supplied with a button cell battery already fitted;

  • Meridian F80, 4 4 Connect power Plug one end of the power cord supplied with the F80 into the power connector on the back panel. Connect the other end to a wall socket. • • 5 Listen to the radio Press the Home key, marked . The Home menu will be displayed: Aux Adjust Radio Disc Press the key labelled Radio. When you first select the DAB band you will be prompted to scan for stations: No services ^Station Please select Scan Band ` ( ) DAB Press ( followed by Scan to scan for stations. The radio will then tune to the first station found. Press ) followed by Station ` or ^ to select a station: BBC Radio 2 ^Station Selecting service Band ` ( ) |_ DAB Adjust the volume by turning t

  • Meridian F80, 34 Setting up the F80 The SETUP menus allow you to configure your F80 to suit your preferences. To display the SETUP menus press , Adjust, Setup. Radio The RADIO SETUP menu allows you to choose which antenna is used for each band, and choose which bands are active. To set up the antennas The F80 provides a choice of two antennas, Ant.1 and Ant. 2. Ant. 1 is usually connected to an external rod or wire antenna via the connector on the back panel. Ant. 2 can be switched between the internal antenna, and a second external antenna. DAB Ant. AM Ant. Ant. 2 FM

  • 29 Audio To change the audio setting On FM and AM you can change the audio setting for best quality. Press ( to display the second row of radio functions. Press Audio to step between the audio options. The current option is shown at top right of the display. On FM you can step between Stereo or Mono. Selecting Mono will reduce noise on weak stations. On AM you can step be

  • Meridian F80, i Important safety instructions Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. (North America) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide bl

  • Meridian F80, R radio choosing active bands 34 DAB 24 displays 25 FM/AM audio setting 29 presets 26 selecting the band 24 tuning 24 using 4 RADIO SETUP menu 34 remote control 11 repeat play 18 resetting the F80 37 S Scan 27 scanning for stations 4 scanning through a disc 19 SETUP menus 34 Aux 35 Disc 35 Display 36 Info 35 Locale 36 locking 37 Outputs 37 Radio 34 SETUP menus (continued) System 37 unlocking 37 signal-strength meter 24 T telescopic rod antenna 3 television, connecting 12

  • Meridian F80, 24 Listening to DAB radio To see the radio options press , Radio, followed by  if you have saved presets. To select the DAB waveband press Band until the top left of the display shows DAB. Selecting the band To select the band Press Band. The radio steps between the wavebands DAB, FM, and AM. The current band is shown at top left of the display. A graphical signal-strength meter is shown at top right of the display. Adjust the antenna for the highest reading. • Tuning To step between stations Press Station ` or ^. On DAB pressing ` or ^ displays the station names in alphabetical order, and the currently displayed station is selected after a short delay. • BBC Radio

  • Meridian F80, 37 Outputs The SETUP OUTPUTS menu allows you to mute the speakers when using the headphone output. Headphone ¬ SETUP OUTPUTS Mute Set Headphone to Mute to mute the speakers when headphones are connected, or No Mute to leave the speakers active when using the headphone output. • System The SETUP SYSTEM menu allows you to use the F80 with your Meridian System. Set MSR(+) to Enabled to operate your F80 with a Meridian MSR+ system remote. Reset Press ) to display the Reset and Lock options. Press Reset followed by Yes to reset the F80 to the default settings. Lock Allows you to prevent anyone changing settings on the SETUP menus.

  • Meridian F80, 23 Listening to the radio This chapter explains how to use the F80 radio tuner, which provides DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting), the FM waveband, and AM (LW and MW). It supports RDS (Radio Data System) on FM to display the station name. 23

  • Meridian F80, 18 Playing discs (continued) The second row of disc functions allow you to repeat a disc, and scan through a disc. To see the second row of disc options press . Reverting to normal play To revert to normal play after scanning Press ±. Play resumes from the point you reached. • Repeating a disc To repeat the current track Press Repeat. The display shows the Repeat Track symbol: 3 2:26 { = Repeat ( } 44k1 Track @ CD To repeat the disc Press Repeat again. The display shows the Repeat All symbol: 3 2:26 { = Repeat ( } 44k1 All @ CD To cancel repeat

  • Meridian F80, iv Copyright Sales and service in the UK Meridian Audio Ltd Latham Road Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE29 6YE, England Tel +44 (0)1480 445678 Fax +44 (0)1480 445686 Sales and service in the USA Meridian America Inc 8055 Troon Circle Suite C Austell GA30168-7849, USA Tel +1 (404) 344 7111 Fax +1 (404) 346 7111 World Wide Web – http://www.meridian-audio.com/ Copyright © 2007 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 noti

  • 1313 Connecting headphones or the optical output To connect headphones Plug headphones (equipped with a 3.5mm mini jack plug) into the Optical Out/ Headphones socket. To connect to the digital output Connect the Optical Out/Headphones socket to an optical input on a digital recorder or digital surround processor, using a mini optical cable. • • Connecting external sources To con

  • Meridian F80, ii FCC Information (USA Only) CAUTION: Changes or modifications not approved by Meridian could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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 protectio

  • Meridian F80, 20 Playing DVDs When you play a DVD three additional rows of functions allow you to navigate the DVD menus and choose DVD options. To see the additional DVD functions press . Displaying DVD menus DVDs generally provide a Top Menu, which provides access to the contents of the disc. Many DVDs also provide a disc menu, which allows you to select additional sections or special options. To display the top menu Press Top Menu. To display the disc menu Press Menu. • • Navigating DVD menus To navigate the DVD menus Press ( to display the menu key

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