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How to Operate the MVP841

Your McIntosh MVP841 has been configured for default

operating settings that will allow you to immediately enjoy

superb video and high fidelity audio from a DVD or CD

disc. If you wish to make changes to the default settings, a

Setup feature is provided to customize the operating set-

tings using On Screen Menus (refer to the Setup instruc-

tions elsewhere in this manual.) Most operations that can

be performed with the front panel push-buttons can also be

performed with the remote control.

Note: Some of the MVP841 operating functions such as Disc

Languages, Video Angle or Menu Language are active

only if the function is supported by data encoded on the

disc.

Power On

Press the POWER switch to ON. The Red LED above the

STANDBY/ON switch lights to indicate the MVP841 is in

Standby Mode. To turn ON the MVP841, press the

STANDBY/ON push-button. Refer to figure 22.

Note: The POWER Switch is only intended to be switched

OFF when the MVP841 is not used for extended periods

of time, like while away on vacation. During normal

operation, the POWER Switch should stay in the ON

position. Press the STANDBY/ON push-button for

turning the MVP841 ON and OFF. When the Power

Control Cable is connected to a McIntosh Control

Center, A/V Multizone System Controller or

Preamplifier, the MVP841 will automatically switch ON

and OFF.

Reset of Microprocessors

In the event that the controls of the MVP841 stop function-

ing, turn the POWER switch off for 5 seconds, then back

on. This will reset the MVP841 microprocessors.

How to Load and play a DVD/CD Disc

1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE push-button. The disc tray

will slide out

allowing a disc

to be loaded.

Refer to fig-

ures 23 and 24.

2. Press the

PLAY push-

button. The

disc tray will

close and the

disc will start

to play from

the beginning.

Note: 1. One optional method to start a loaded DVD disc

playing is to press the OPEN/CLOSE push-button a

second time. The disc tray will close and the DVD

disc will start to play. You must always press PLAY

Figure 24

Figure 22

Figure 23