McIntosh MVP851 DVD Player User Manual


 
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How to Set the Display Settings
SETUP, con’t
5. Continue next to Display Settings or exit the Setup
Mode by pressing the RETURN Push-button and the
MVP851 will return to normal operation.
Menu Language
This selects the language of the menus that will be seen on
the TV/Monitor.
Note: The Alternate Languages of French and Spanish may
not be available on all DVD-Video Discs when
viewing their menus.
1. Press the SETUP Push-button on the Remote Control
to access the Setup Disc Menu. Refer to figure 4 on
page 18 and figure 8 on page 19.
2. Use the Right or Left directional Push-buttons to
select the Display Menu Icon Tab.
3. Select the Menu Language Button Icon by using the
Up or Down directional Push-buttons followed by
the SELECT Push-button. Refer to figure 41.
4. Use the Up or Down directional Push-buttons and
choose the desired Language Button Icon followed by
the SELECT Push-button. Refer to figure 42.
5. Continue next to On-Screen Messages or exit the Setup
Mode by pressing the RETURN Push-button and the
MVP851 will return to normal operation.
On-Screen Messages
This selects if the On-Screen Messages appear for transport
functions such as Open/Close, Play/Stop, etc. To deactivate
this feature perform the following steps.
Note: The Alternate Languages of French and Spanish may
not be available on all DVD-Video Discs when
viewing their menus.
1. Press the SETUP Push-button on the Remote Control
to access the Setup Disc Menu. Refer to figure 4 on
page 18 and figure 8 on page 19.
2. Use the Right or Left directional Push-buttons to
select the Display Menu Icon Tab.
3. Select the Menu Language Button Icon by using the
Up or Down directional Push-buttons followed by
the SELECT Push-button. Refer to figure 41 on the
previous page.
4. Use the Up or Down directional Push-buttons and
choose Off Button Icon followed by the SELECT
Push-button. Refer to figure 43A.
5. Continue next to Other Settings or exit the Setup Mode
by pressing the RETURN Push-button and the
MVP851 will return to normal operation.
Figure 41
Figure 42
Figure 43A