McIntosh MVP871 owner manual Large, Small or None. Refer to figure

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Figure 40
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Figure 43
Figure 41

SETUP, con’t

Loudspeaker capability for reproducing bass frequencies down to 35Hz within -3dB of the midrange frequencies. If a Loudspeaker can not reproduce bass frequencies down to 35Hz within -3dB of the midrange frequencies, it is consid- ered SMALL.

1.Use the Upor Downdirectional Push-button to se- lect SPEAKER CONFIGURATION followed by press- ing the SELECT Push-button on the Remote Control.

Refer to figure 39.

2.Press the the Downdirectional Push-button and then press the Rightdirectional Push-button followed by the Upor Downdirectional Push-button to select Large or Small Loudspeaker Size for the Front Loud- speakers connected in the system. Using the direction- al push-buttons and the On-Screen Menu proceed to the remaining Loudspeakers in the system and select

Large, Small or None. Refer to figure 40.

Note: If the

Front Loud- speak- ers are set to

small the

Center

and Sur-

round Loud-

speaker

will automatically switch to small and the Sub- woofer setting is fixed to the On setting as this is required to playback DVD-Audio Discs properly.

3.Use the Downdirectional Push-button to select CROSSOVER then press the Rightdirectional Push-button. Using the Upor Downdirectional Push-buttons followed by pressing SELECT to make a change from the default setting of 80Hz. This sets the crossover frequency between the subwoofer and the Front/Surround Loudspeakers. Refer to the Owner’s Manuals that came with your Loudspeakers and/or contact your McIntosh Dealer for assistance in deter- mining the appropriate Crossover Frequency.

4.Press the RTRN (Return) Push-button to return to the SPEAKER CONFIGURATION Menu.

CHANNEL LEVEL ADJUSTMENTS:

A properly setup Home Theater Surround Sound System should have all Loudspeaker levels adjusted to the same starting reference volume level in the Listening/Viewing Area. The MVP871 includes a built-in test signal genera-

tor, which can have its output switched into each Loud- speaker manually or automatically. The desired test signal volume levels of each Loudspeaker can be determined, in the Listening/Viewing Area, either by listening or with a sound pressure meter. Level adjustments are made in small steps (1dB) by using the MVP871 Remote Control Upor Downdirectional Push-buttons. The level can be adjust- ed over a 10dB range.

Note: Before performing the Loudspeaker Level adjust- ments, you must first have completed the Loudspeak- er Size adjustments.

1. Use the Downdirectional Push-button to select CHAN-

NEL LEVEL followed by pressing the SELECT Push- button on the Remote Con- trol. Refer to figures 41 and 42.

2. Use the Downdirec- tional Push- button to select

TEST TONE then press the Rightor Leftdirec- tional Push-but- tons to select the MANUAL Selection Mode of operation. Refer to figure 43.

Note: The pro- cedure used for mak-

ing the Loud-

speaker

Level Adjustments is similar for both the Manual and Automatic Modes. The only difference is, in the Manual Mode, the selection of the Loudspeaker is performed by using the Upor Downdirec- tional Push-buttons before adjustments are made.

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Contents Audio Video Player Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klass 1 Laser Apparat Important Safety Instructions Please Take a Moment Customer ServiceTable of Contents Thank YouGeneral Information and Disc Information Power Control Connector Disc Information, Connector and Cable InformationConnector and Cable Information XLR ConnectorsPerformance Features Introduction and Performance FeaturesSide View of the MVP871 DimensionsFront View of the MVP871 Rear View of the MVP871Installation Data Rear Panel ConnectionsHow to Connect Control, Analog and Digital Audio How to Connect Video and AC Power Page STANDBY/ON Front Panel Displays and Push-buttonsFront Panel Information Display Remote Control Push-Buttons How to use the Remote Control STANDBY/ON How to Operate the Setup ModeDigital Interface Setup Setup and Default Settings Setup Mode Default SettingsDisc Menus Language SetupNext continue to the Subtitle Settings. If no other DialogOSD Language SETUP, con’tDigital Interface Setup RGB SettingAudio Setup Digital Interface Setup, con’tLoudspeaker Size Configuration Manu Channel Level AdjustmentsNEL Level Test ToneTo figure Delay Time AdjustmentsFigures 5 on page 20 Auto FormatTV Type OUT Menu. Refer to figure Component Video Out DIO/VIDEO Video Setup, con’t Squeeze Mode Audio/Video SyncVideo Menu Icon Tab. Refer to figure Progressive ModePixel Cropping Audio Channel Audio SetupLarge, Small or None. Refer to figure Delay Time How to Set the Audio, con’tEnter in the distances for the remaining Loudspeakers Down Sampling Digital OutputSource Direct Compression Bass EnhancerRatings Menu Icon Tab. Refer to figures 54 SETUP, con’t How to Set the RatingsPassword Rating LevelRegistration Exit SetupWall Paper SETUP, con’t How to Set the Other SetupPlayer Mode CaptionsScreen Saver Display On/Off feature is not used in the MVP871Auto Power Mode Wall PaperSlide Show Power On How to Operate the MVP871How to Load a DVD, Sacd or CD Disc Stop Mode How to Play a Sacd DiscHow to Play a CD Disc How to Pause a DiscHow to Operate the MVP871, con’t Disc A-B Repeat DVD-Video RepeatDVD-Audio Repeat Sacd or CD RepeatDVD-Audio Disc Program Playback Mode Sacd and CD Disc Program Playback ModeReset of Microprocessors Jpeg Photo CDs MP3/WMA Audio PlaybackDivX DVD Discs Video CDsRGB MVP871 Video Settings and AdjustmentsHdmi Settings Video AdjustmentsMVP871 Video Settings and Adjustments, con’t Mpeg Video Specifications Audio SpecificationsGeneral Specifications Packing Instructions McIntosh Part No