MSB Technology DVD Audio Player user manual Limited Warranty, Care and Placement of the Player

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interrupted momentarily when this happens.

LOOP CONNECT - The IEEE1394 network cannot function because it is connected in a loop.

BUS FULL - The IEEE1394 bus has reached its capacity and cannot transmit any more data.

Limited Warranty

All MSB products carry a one year warranty from the original retail purchase date, or a two year warranty from the original date sold to a dealer, which ever is first.. MSB warrants that products distributed by MSB in the USA that fail to function properly under normal use due to a manufacturing defect when installed and operated according to the operating instructions enclosed with the unit will be repaired or replaced with a unit of comparable value at the option of MSB without charge to the customer for parts or actual repair work. Parts supplied under this warranty may be new or rebuilt at the option of MSB. This warranty covers the product during the period whether in the possession of the original owner or any subsequent owner. In the event service is required, the product must be delivered within the warranty period, transportation prepaid, from within the US. The customer will be responsible for removal and installation of the product. This warranty does not cover any product which is used in any trade or business, or in an industrial or commercial application. This warranty does not cover damage to discs, damage resulting form alterations, modifications not authorized in writing by MSB, accident, misuse or abuse, damage due to lightning or to power surges, subsequent damage from leaking, damaged or inoperative batteries or the use of batteries not conforming to those specified in the operating instructions. This warranty does not cover the cost of parts and repair which would be otherwise provided without charge obtained from any other source, or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts or labor, or from improper maintenance. Altered, defaced or removed serial numbers void this warranty. MSB excludes any obligation on its part for incidental or consequential damages related to the failure of products to function properly under the conditions set for above. MSB limits its obligation under any implied warranties including but not limited to the impled warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose to a period not to exceed the warranty period. No warranties shall apply after the warranty period. This warranty gives you specific rights, the customers rights may vary from state to state.

If you have a failure, call MSB and describe the problem. If no solution is possible, the product must be boxed in the original or equivalent packaging and returns to MSB. No returns are accepted without an RMA number. Upon receipt, MSB will repair or replace any defective product. MSB will return the product at MSBs expense in the packaging supplied. Shipping damage is the responsibility of the consignee.

Care and Placement of the Player

Cleaning the lens is not recommended as you may damage the lens. Condensation can be a problem if you bring the player into a warm room from the outside. Do not use the player for at least an hour. Your player generates quite a bit of heat. DO NOT BLOCK THE VENTILATION SLOTS IN THE COVER. Be sure it is placed on a hard surface so air can pass under the product. Do not place in a cabinet with amplifiers without proper ventilation. Do not place on top of any other product which gets warm. Do not use in dusty, damp or locations exposed to the sun. Do not move or bump the player when a disc is spinning. Do not transport the player with a disc in it.

Upgrades and Modifications

Removal of the cover - Unplug the AC power. Work on a soft scratch resistant surface like a carpeted floor. Start with the unit upside down and remove three screws located along the front edge of the cover. Then turn the unit over and remove the three screws along the back edge of the cover. Loosen the four screws holding the endcaps on as they may prevent the cover from moving easily. Slide the cover toward the front of the unit and lift off. Turn and place on its face carefully as a cable is attached. Place a box or object for the cover to lean on. Now the upgrades may be installed or the settings changed.

SUPER DVD AUDIO PLAYER SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

DIGITAL OUTPUTS:

COAXIAL

INPUTS:

8 LINE LEVEL RCA INPUTS

 

OPTICAL

 

MSB NETWORK

 

(5VRMS MAXIMUM)

 

 

 

IEEE1384

 

COMPOSITE VIDEO

 

 

ATTENUATION RANGE:

-70 DB TO +10 DB

 

S VIDEO

 

STEP SIZE:

1 DB PER STEP

 

YUVVIDEO

 

TRIM RANGE:

26 DB IN 1 DB SIZE STEPS

 

 

AUDIO OUTPUTS:

8 VOLUME CONTROLLED

DYNAMIC RANGE:

103 dB

THD+N:

.002%

 

RCA OUTPUTS (5 VRMS

 

SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO:

103 dB

 

MAX)

 

5.1 CHANNEL LINE LEVEL

CHANNEL SEPARATION:

110 dB

 

DB-25 OUTPUT

POWER CONSUMPTION:

W

 

BALANCED LINE LEVEL

 

 

 

 

XLR FRONT ONLY

 

 

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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