MSB Technology DVD Audio Player user manual Rear Panel Details, Inputs, Video Outputs

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Rear Panel Details

The most important feature of the rear panel is a small toggle switch near the power connection labelled ON AUTO and OFF. It controls the audio pass-through.

toggle switch on position - In this position, the 8 VOLUME CONTROLLED ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUTS always output the sound made by the player. Even when the player is off, the pass-through feature is disabled. This position should be selected only when the pass-through feature is not used or during troubleshooting operations as directed.

toggle switch AUTO position - In this position, the 8 VOLUME CONTROLLED ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUTS output the sound made by the player only when the player is turned on. When the player is off, the pass-through feature is enabled and the inputs are connected to the outputs through the volume control. This position should be selected any time the pass-through feature is used for normal operations in most cases.

toggle switch OFF position - In this position, the 8 VOLUME CONTROLLED ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUTS always output the sound input on the ANALOG AUDIO INPUTS. Even when the player is ON and playing no sound will be heard unless an outboard DAC is used to supply the 8 inputs. This position should be selected only when the pass-through feature is used to add outboard DACs or processors.

Inputs

POWER - Connect the supplied power cord here, then plug into a power outlet. Unit is configured internally for either 100V to 120 V operation or 220V to 240V operation.

MICROPHONE - This input accepts a standard microphone jack and is used for automatic setup of all channels and levels. This feature is not activated in the current level of code It is expected to be a user installable software upgrade some day.

8 ANALOG AUDIO INPUTS – They are all of equal quality although some can be mixed and some cannot.

VIDEO INPUTS - A component input as well as composite and S-Video inputs are provided. They pass directly to the outputs with no circuity, passive or active when the player is off. When turned on, they are disconnected and the players video is output. The video switching is not effected by the toggle switch.

Video Outputs

This player has standard (composite), S-video and component video outputs. The main difference between them is the quality of the picture. S-video delivers a better picture than standard composite video, while component video gives better picture quality still. The variety of outputs also gives you the flexibility of connecting your particular equipment using the best connection type available.

I connected the DVD player to my AV receiver, and although the sound is fine, there’s no picture. What did I do wrong? Make sure that the type of video connection from the DVD player to your AV receiver is the same as that from the receiver to your TV. Most AV receivers won’t convert from one kind of connection to another.

COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (YUV) - High quality video output for connection to a TV monitor or Projector that has component video inputs. Connect using a commercially available three-way component video cable. Be careful to match the colors of the jacks and cables for correct connection.

PROGRESSIVE SCAN VIDEO - Compared to interlace video, progressive scan video effectively doubles the scanning rate of the picture, resulting in a very stable, flicker-free image. Progressive scan video is available only from the component video output. If you connect a TV that is not compatible with a progressive scan signal and switch the player to progressive, you will not be able to see any picture at all.

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Contents Super DVD Audio Player Contents Player Settings using the On Screen Menus IEEE1394 Setup Or Projector. It is a complete system. If Unique Features and Unprecedented Performance Preamp UpgradeBurn-In Features Using the remote controls Disc/Content Format Playback CompatibilityDVD-Video regions System Design and Connections Stand alone systemEnhanced Audio system Add to a complex home theater Enhanced Home Theater DesignRear Panel Details InputsVideo Outputs Analog Audio Outputs Digital Audio OutputsMSB Network IEEE1394 Network Creating an IEEE1394 networkFront Panel Controls DisplayRemote controls Simple Volume RemoteComplete Remote Page Player Setup Eight Channel Audio Configuration Stereo Standard ConfigurationSetup Operations Configuration OptionsStereo Bi Amp Configuration Stereo Tri Amp ConfigurationConfiguration Home Theater StandardHome Theater with Blended Mono Stereo Subs Home Theater with Blended SidesHome Theater with Downmixed Center Center Channel DownmixingMaster Slave Mode Home Theater with Center RearPlayer Settings using the On Screen Menus Switching onUsing the on-screen displays Setting up with the Setup NavigatorFront panel and small remote controls Playing discsBasic playback controls DVD disc menusFAQ Using the Disc Navigator to browse the contents of a disc Using the Multi DialIntroduction Scanning discsUsing repeat play Using random playFrame advance/frame reverse Looping a section of a discCreating a program list Editing a program listOther functions available from the program menu Switching subtitles Switching DVD-Video audio languageSwitching DVD-RW audio channel Switching DVD-Audio audio channelAudio Settings Menu Video Settings MenuUsing the Initial Settings menu Digital Audio Out settingsCreating your own presets Digital Out Default setting OnVideo Output settings Language settingsDisplay settings OptionsAuto Disc Menu Default setting On Group Playback Default setting SingleDVD Playback Mode Default setting DVD-Audio Bonus GroupSacd Playback Default setting 2ch Area CD Playback Default setting PCM PlaybackAudio Output Mode Default 2 Channel SpeakersIEEE1394 Setup Additional InformationAbout the audio output settings Screen sizes and disc formatsWidescreen TV users Standard TV usersLanguage code list Selecting languages using the language code listGlossary Troubleshooting No sound out of the 8 analog outputsScreen is stretched or aspect does not change IEEE1394 troubleshooting IEEE1394-related messagesLimited Warranty Care and Placement of the PlayerUpgrades and Modifications