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Models: MVP861

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8.CD Audio Discs recorded in the MP3 Format will playback on the MVP861 except discs that contain multi-session recordings. The MP3 Digital Signal is decoded to analog audio by the internal circuitry and is available at the Audio Outputs. A PCM version of the decoded MP3 Signal is available at the Digital Audio Outputs.

9.The MVP861 will play Video CD Discs, DVD-R Discs, and DVD-RW discs, however some recorded discs may not be able to play due to the condition of the recording.

10.Compact Discs that are not round (e.g. Novelty discs with octagonal or heart shapes) will not play properly in the MVP861 and should not be tried, as possible damage may occur.

11.CAUTION: DO NOT ACTIVATE the MVP861 DVD Player’s Progressive Video Display Mode unless you are certain that the TV/Monitor connected to the MVP861 is capable of displaying a Progressive Scan Signal. Failure to do so could result in possible damage to the TV/Monitor.

12.Some Multichannel DVD, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio and Super Audio Compact Discs might contain Low Frequency Audio Signals (below 80Hz) in the Center and/or Surround Channels. If the Loudspeakers in your sound system that reproduce the Center and/or Surround Channels are not capable of reproducing those Low Frequencies, distortion and/or possible damage to the Loudspeakers may occur. Refer to page 27 for correct settings. For additional information, consult with your Dealer or refer to the Owner’s Manual for your Loudspeakers.

13.The DVD-Audio and Super Audio Compact Discs Audio Signals are converted internally from Digital to Analog. The Six Channel Analog Signals are available at the

UNBALANCED AUDIO OUTPUTS 5.1CH.

14.Certain Dolby Digital and DTS Encoded Discs display their own unique Audio Mode Selection menu, every time the disc is loaded into the player. If you do not make a choice from this menu, the disc will revert to its default Audio Mode when play is started.

15.The MVP861 basic transport functions may also be controlled by using the Remote Control that comes with a McIntosh Control Center or Preamplifier. McIntosh Keypads can also be used to remotely control the basic transport functions of the MVP861. Remote Controls of certain McIntosh Control Centers or Preamplifiers also have additional Push-buttons including Direction Keys, Select, Title, Display and Menu that perform the same functions as the supplied MVP861 Remote Control. The labeling of Push- buttons on some McIntosh Remote Controls and Keypads are different from the supplied MVP861 Remote Control. Refer to the listing below:

MVP861 Remote Control

Push-button

Pause +10

Connector Information

XLR Connectors

Below is the Pin configuration for the XLR Balanced Out- put Connectors on the MVP861. Refer to the diagram for connection:

PIN 1: Shield/Ground

Pin 1

Pin 2

PIN 2: + Output

Pin 3

 

PIN 3: - Output

 

Power Control Connector

The MVP861 Power Control Input/Output Jacks provide Power On/Off Signals when connected to

other McIntosh Components. A 1/8 inch Positive stereo mini phone plug is used for connec-

tion to the Power Control Input/Output on the MVP861.

Data and IR Input Port Connectors

The MVP861 Data Port Output provides Remote Control Signals. A 1/8 inch stereo mini phone plug is used for con- nection to the Data Port Inputs on McIn- tosh Source Units. The IR Ports also use a

1/8 inch stereo mini phone plug and allow the connection of other brand IR Receiv- ers to the MVP861.

RS232 DB9 Connector Pin Layout

1.

N/C

6. N/C

2.

Data Out (TXD)

7. N/C

3.

Data In (RXD)

8. N/C

4.

N/C

9. N/C

5.

Gnd.

 

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