MSB Technology DVD Audio Player user manual

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25CLEAR - Press to clear a numeric entry

26ENTER - Press to select an option or execute a command

TV Control - These buttons control the volume control part of the Player.

Press FUNC to select the TV for remote control operation

VOLUME UP AND DOWN – These buttons adjust the main volume control, changing all the channels at the same time. Can be activated on the front panel or remote. They are also used to adjust the trim levels while in the setup mode. Each button click is 1db change. Each LED is 5 db so the button must be pressed 5 times to see an LED change. Holding the button continuously steps the volume.

27MODE (FUNC) – This button places the MVC in the setup mode. The red Setup LED turns on when in this mode. In the setup mode, the first channel, the LF channel is indicated by the farthest left LED being lit. The trim level is also indicated starting at the 13th LED from the LEFT. 8 LEDs worth of trim can be adjusted for each channel using the volume up / down buttons. Pressing the button again shifts to the C channel, the second LED is now lit and again, the level is indicated. The process is repeated 8 times until all channels are set. The unit is back in the normal mode and the new trim settings will be remembered until changed. To reset all trims, hold setup and mute together for 15 seconds.

28MUTE (O) – Mutes the audio outputs of all channels immediately. Can be activated on the front panel or remote. Causes the volume indication LED to blink fast, and allows the volume to be adjusted up and down quickly. A second press releases the mute mode.

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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 Burn-In Unique Features and Unprecedented PerformancePreamp Upgrade Features Disc/Content Format Playback Compatibility Using the remote controlsDVD-Video regions Enhanced Audio system System Design and ConnectionsStand alone system Enhanced Home Theater Design Add to a complex home theaterVideo Outputs Rear Panel DetailsInputs MSB Network Analog Audio OutputsDigital Audio Outputs Creating an IEEE1394 network IEEE1394 NetworkDisplay Front Panel ControlsComplete Remote Remote controlsSimple Volume Remote Page Stereo Standard Configuration Player Setup Eight Channel Audio ConfigurationSetup Operations Configuration OptionsStereo Tri Amp Configuration Stereo Bi Amp ConfigurationConfiguration Home Theater StandardHome Theater with Blended Sides Home Theater with Blended Mono Stereo SubsHome Theater with Downmixed Center Center Channel DownmixingHome Theater with Center Rear Master Slave ModeSwitching on Player Settings using the On Screen MenusUsing the on-screen displays Setting up with the Setup NavigatorPlaying discs Front panel and small remote controlsBasic playback controls DVD disc menusFAQ Using the Multi Dial Using the Disc Navigator to browse the contents of a discIntroduction Scanning discsUsing random play Using repeat playFrame advance/frame reverse Looping a section of a discOther functions available from the program menu Creating a program listEditing a program list Switching DVD-Video audio language Switching subtitlesSwitching DVD-RW audio channel Switching DVD-Audio audio channelVideo Settings Menu Audio Settings MenuDigital Audio Out settings Using the Initial Settings menuCreating your own presets Digital Out Default setting OnLanguage settings Video Output settingsOptions Display settingsGroup Playback Default setting Single Auto Disc Menu Default setting OnDVD Playback Mode Default setting DVD-Audio Bonus GroupCD Playback Default setting PCM Playback Sacd Playback Default setting 2ch AreaAudio Output Mode Default 2 Channel SpeakersAdditional Information IEEE1394 SetupScreen sizes and disc formats About the audio output settingsWidescreen TV users Standard TV usersGlossary Language code listSelecting languages using the language code list No sound out of the 8 analog outputs TroubleshootingScreen is stretched or aspect does not change IEEE1394-related messages IEEE1394 troubleshootingUpgrades and Modifications Limited WarrantyCare and Placement of the Player