Memorex MVUC821 manual Installing the Unit Under a Cabinet, Important Notes

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INSTALLING THE UNIT UNDER A CABINET

The suggested mounting position of the unit is under a wall cabinet, but it can be installed under many areas. There should be at least 2-1/2” distance between the unit and the wall to allow for connections and ventilation.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

Install the unit as far as possible from a source of noise; i.e.,

• Since the unit is rather heavy, be careful while mounting.

 

a refrigerator, microwave oven, fluorescent lamp, etc.

• To reduce risk of fire, do not place any heating or cooking

• Please allow ample space on each side for the speakers.

appliance beneath the unit, especially while the LCD screen

Keep unit away when drilling to avoid getting wood

is open.

shavings in the ventilation holes.

• Mount the unit so that its AC adapter can be plugged directly

Drill from bottom up if there is not enough room in the

to a wall outlet.

 

cabinet.

• Do not use a converter or extension cord.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cut the template and place inside the cabinet with the template border marked “FRONT” along the front edge of the cabinet, then use adhesive tape to fix the template. Drill four 1/4” diameter holes as shown on the template. Remove template when finished.

Measure the height of the cabinet bottom and overhang.

If the cabinet bottom is 1” thick, then the spacers are not necessary, use screws only as shown.

If the cabinet bottom is 3/4” thick, then use the spacers turned upwards as shown.

If the cabinet bottom is 3/8” to 1/2” thick, then use the spacers turned downwards as shown.

With a screwdriver (not an electric screwdriver or drill), fasten the four screws into the spacer holder holes (or fasten the screw to your set if spacers were not needed). Start screwing at two opposite corners of the unit for better support.

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Push the release latch, pull down the screen to a maximum of 180° and rotate.

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Contents MVUC821 Setting and Recalling Radio Presets Surge Protectors FCC CautionPOWER-CORD Protection CleaningAccessories Power SourcesObject and Liquid Entry Replacement PartsSafety Check Damage Requiring ServiceTo Obtain a Clear Picture AC Adapter SpecificationsAC Connection Important Notes Installing the Unit Under a CabinetFront Rear Remote Battery Precautions Battery InstallationEffective Distance of the Remote Control Transmitter Outdoor VHF/UHF Antenna Connection Antenna not Included FM AntennaVCR or second DVD Connection Using AUDIO/VIDEO CablesMP3 CD Playable DiscsDisc Types DVD Audio CDRegion Management Information Setting the Time Setting the Timer Tuning Radio Stations To Recall Presets Setting and Recalling Radio PresetsAnalog Captions What is Closed CAPTIONING?Closed Captioning with a VCR To View Closed CaptionsSetting the Closed Captions Atsc Default Setting the LanguageSetting the Time Zone and the DST Daylight Saving Time How many channels will I actually receive? Setting Channels Into MemoryManual Program Editing the Favorite List Selecting the DTV Channel ListSelecting the Favorite Channel List Setting the VideoParental Control SET-UP TV Parental Guide SET-UP PG-13 Mpaa SET-UPCanadian English Canadian ENGLISH/FRENCH Rating SET-UPCanadian French Downloadable RRT Atsc only Changing the PasswordAtsc Direct Channel Selection buttons OSD/INFO Mute VolumeEQ/BASS Audio Scale ModeAdjusting the Picture GuidePage Screen Saver TV Type PasswordLanguage Setup Menu Power ResumeOSD Language Audio Language Subtitle Language Menu Language Video Setup MenuPicture Settings Speaker Setup MenuTVG TV Guardian TVGuardian Setup Menu TVG Modes TVG Help Mute EQ/BASS ResumePlayback of a DVD Zoom SkipRepeat Playback TITLE/CHAPTER/TIME SearchDVD Menu Title MenuAngle To Clear ALL the Programs Programmed PlaybackTo Modify a Program Playback of a CD Selecting Tracks Using the NEXT/PREV ButtonsPause OS/INFO FORWARD/REVERSE √√Playback of AN MP3 Disc OSD Info Repeat ONE/ALL PlayAdjusting the Picture Playback of a Unit Connected to the AV Jacks General Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution DVD Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Caring for Discs Atsc