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Troubleshooting
Hum on analogue input
There is no reason for the 568 to produce hum on the analogue
input.
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Check the source equipment. Disconnect each source in turn.
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If the hum originates from a ground loop, an antenna or cable
supply may be the cause. In this case an antenna-lead isolator
should be fitted.
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If the 568 seems to be the cause of hum consult your dealer.
There is radio interference
The 568 is a digital audio and computing device which has been
designed to very high standards of electromagnetic
compatibility.
If this equipment does cause or suffer from interference to/from
radio or television reception then the following measures should
be tried:
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Reorient the receiving aerial (or antenna) or route the antenna
cable of the receiver as far as possible from the 568 and its
cabling.
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Ensure that the receiver uses well-screened antenna cable.
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Relocate the receiver with respect to the 568.
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Connect the receiver and this product to different AC outlets.
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If the problem persists contact your dealer.
Audio problems
Summary of Contents for Meridian 568
Page 1: ...Meridian 568 Digital Surround Processor u s e r g u i d e...
Page 2: ...i Preface Meridian 568 Digital Surround Processor User Guide...
Page 7: ...Preface vi...
Page 29: ...Using the digital surround processor 22...
Page 111: ...104 Configuring the digital surround processor using a computer...
Page 121: ...114 Troubleshooting...