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How to Operate the Setup Mode
Your McIntosh MVP861 has been factory configured for
default operating settings that will allow you to immedi-
ately enjoy superb video and high fidelity audio from a
DVD-Video. It also reproduces DVD-Audio, SACDs and
CDs with unparalleled sonic purity. If you wish to make
changes to the factory default settings, a Setup feature is
provided to customize the operating settings using On
Screen Menus.
Notes: The MVP861 must be connected to a MONITOR/
TV either through an A/V Control Center or
directly, for setup and use. The Remote Control
supplied with the McIntosh MVP861 has several
Push-buttons that are labeled differently than as
indicated on the On Screen Menu, please refer to
the following Setup Instructions in this Owner’s
Manual for the correct Push-button.
1. The Red LED
above the
STANDBY/ON
switch lights to
indicate the
MVP861 is in
Standby mode. To
Switch ON the
MVP861, press
the STANDBY/
ON Push-button
on the Front Panel
or on the Remote
Control either the
PWR(Power) or
POWER ON Push-button. Refer to figure 1.
Note: When AC Power is initially applied to the MVP861
the unit will momentarily switch On and then go
into the Standby Mode.
2. Press the SETUP Push-button on the Remote Control
and the DISC SETUP Menu will appear on the Moni-
tor/TV screen. Refer to figures 2 & 3.
Note: There are six Main Menu Icon Tabs located at the Top
of the On-Screen Setup Display. The Icon Tabs are
named Disc, OSD, Video, Audio, Ratings and Other.
3. Access the desired Main Menu Icon Tab by pressing
the Right or Left directional Push-buttons on the
supplied Remote Control. Then use the Up or
Down directional Push-buttons followed by the SE-
LECT Push-button for the desired choice.
Note: Some menu choices require more than one step to
complete.
4. The desired Menu Icon will then appear on the MONI-
TOR/TV screen for further action. Follow the instruc-
tions for each of the desired setup menus.
Main Menu Icon Tabs
Figure 3
Figure 1
5. After all setup adjustments are complete, press the
SETUP Push-button to exit the Setup Mode.
Figure 2