McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 FAX: 607-724-0549MVP871Owner’s ManualAudio Vi
10Rear Panel ConnectionsPOWER CONTROL IN receives turn-on signals from a McIntosh compo-nent and POWER CON-TROL OUT sends turn-on signals on to anothe
11How to Connect Control, Analog and Digital AudioHow to Connect Control, Analog and Digital AudioMcIntosh A/V Control Center1. Connect a Power Contro
12McIntosh A/V Control CenterTo AC OutletHow to Connect Video and AC PowerHow to Connect Video and AC Power1. Connect component video cables between t
13Notes
14Front Panel Displays and Push-buttonsStandby Power On IndicatorIR Sensor receives commands from a Remote ControlDisc Tray opens to load and unload a
15Indicates when the two digits below are display-ing the Track or Chapter NumberFront Panel Information DisplayIndicates when the disc con-tains mult
16Remote Control Push-ButtonsUse to Clear the last programmed trackStarts Playback of a disc and allows moving forward or back-ward on
17How to use the Remote ControlHow to use the Remote ControlThe Remote Control is capable of performing both basic Operating Functions and Setup Optio
18Your McIntosh MVP871 has been factory configured for default operating settings that will allow you to immedi-ately enjoy superb video and high fide
19Setup Mode Default SettingsThe following listings indicate the factory default settings. Refer to the listed page number for instructions on how to
2The lightning flash with arrowhead, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “danger-ous voltage”
20Language SetupThis is to select the Language of the Soundtrack, Subtitles, Disc Menus and On Screen Display (OSD).DialogThis selects the dialog lan
21SETUP, con’tNote: The title of the icon button-bar will change color from yellow (the cursor color) to blue indicating the selected item.4. Return t
224. Return to the Video Setup Menu by pressing the Left followed by the Up directional Push-buttons.5. Next continue to the AUDIO SETUP Settings. I
23SETUP, con’t35Hz within -3dB of the midrange frequencies it is consid-ered SMALL. 1. Use the Up or Down directional Push-button to se-lect SPEAKER
24to the next Loudspeaker three seconds after user adjustments have stopped. Refer to figure 16 if the Automatic Mode will be used.3. Use the Down di
25SETUP, con’tNote: The SETUP Push-button may also be pressed to exit the setup mode.Auto FormatTV/Monitors with Fixed Pixel Display, such as DLP, LCD
26(4:3 PS) Conventional Screen Mode with Pan and Scan Format refer to figure 25.(4:3 LB) Conventional Screen Mode with Letter Box Format refer to figu
27Note: If there is a Disc playing in the MVP871 press the STOP Push-button twice before pressing the SETUP Push-button.2. Use the Down directional P
28Up or Down directional Push-buttons to select one of two other presets (Interlaced or HDMI) followed by pressing the SELECT Push-button. If a diff
29twice before pressing the SETUP Push-button.2. Use the Down directional Push-button on the Re-mote Control to select the PROGRESSIVE MODE Menu. Ref
31. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use this apparatus near water.6. Clea
30The MVP871 has built in Digital Audio to Analog Audio Decoding Circuitry for the various Digital Audio Formats used on todays CD and DVD Discs. Thes
31Loudspeaker capability for reproducing bass frequencies down to 35Hz within -3dB of the midrange frequencies. If a Loudspeaker can not reproduce bas
32In the Auto-matic Mode, the MVP871 will switch to the next Loud-speaker three seconds after user adjustments have stopped. Refer to figure 44 if the
331. Press the SETUP Push-button on the supplied Remote Control to access the On-Screen Language Setup Menu. Then press the Right directional Push-bu
34How to Set the Audio, con’t 2. Use the Down directional Push-button followed by the Right directional Push-button on the Remote Control to select
353. Using the NUMERIC Push-buttons on the Remote Control, enter the default password “0000” followed by SELECT Pushbutton. Refer to figure 57.4. Retu
364. Next continue to the OTHER SETUP Menu. If no other changes are to be made in Setup Mode at this time, exit by pressing the Down direc-tional Pus
37from yellow (the cursor color) to blue indicating the selected item.4. Return to the Video Setup Menu by pressing the Left followed by the Up dire
38Note: The title of the icon button-bar will change color from yellow (the cursor color) to blue indicating the selected item.4. Return to the Other
395. Next continue to the SLIDE SHOW Set-tings. If no other changes are to be made in Setup Mode at this time, exit by pressing the RTRN (Return) Push
4Thank YouYour decision to own this McIntosh MVP871 Audio Video Player ranks you at the very top among discriminating music listeners. You now have “T
40How to Operate the MVP871Your McIntosh MVP871 has been configured for default operating settings that will allow you to immediately enjoy superb vid
41How to Operate the MVP871How to Play a SACD DiscWith a disc already loaded into the MVP871, press the PLAY Push-button on the Front Panel of the MV
42How to Operate the MVP871, con’tOn Screen Icon DisplayThere are On-Screen Icons available to indicate the current audio transport operating conditio
43SACD or CD RepeatThis allows repeating a SACD/CD Track or the Disc on a continuous basis. Refer to figure 77.1. Start playing the disc or the part o
44How to Operate the MVP871, con’tSACD and CD Disc Program Playback ModeThis feature allows for the playback of Tracks of SACD and CD Discs in the des
45How to Operate the MVP871, con’tMP3/WMA Audio CD, JPEG Photo CDs, Video CD and DivX DVD PlaybackThe MVP871 has the ability of playing back special t
46How to Operate the MVP871, con’tVideo CDsTo start playback of the Video CD Disc perform the fol-lowing steps:1. Load a Video CD Disc into the MVP871
47Note: When the MVP871 HDMI Output is ac-tive the video signal at the Component Video Output will au-tomatically switch to the Interlaced Mode even t
48To exit the Memory 1 Adjust 1 Mode press the SELECT Push-button. To make additional video adjustments, use the Right directional Push-button to sel
49used spar-ingly, they can make a significant im-provement in the appearenc-es of the video image, over use can also have the op-posite effect.17. Pr
5General Information and Disc InformationGeneral Information1. For additional connection information, refer to the owner’s manual(s) for any component
50General SpecificationsVideo SpecificationsDigital OutputOptical: -15dbm to -21dbmCoaxial: 0.5V p-p/75 ohmDigital Signal FormatSampling Frequencies:
51Packing InstructionsPacking InstructionsIn the event it is necessary to repack the equipment for shipment, the equipment must be packed exactly as s
The continuous improvement of its products is the policy of McIntosh Laboratory Incorporated who reserve the right to improve design without notice.Pr
6XLR ConnectorsBelow is the Pin configuration for the XLR Balanced Output Connectors on the MVP871. Refer to the diagram for connection: PIN 1: Shiel
7IntroductionPerformance FeaturesThe McIntosh MVP871 Audio Video Player offers the latest in audio/video technology, providing state of the art reprod
8DimensionsDimensionsThe following dimensions can assist in determining the best location for your MVP871. There is additional in-formation on the nex
9InstallationInstallationThe MVP871 can be placed upright on a table or shelf, standing on its four feet. It also can be custom installed in a piece o
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