McIntosh MVP871 User Manual

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Note: 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 though the word

“Progressive” is illu-

minated on the Front

Panel Information

Display.

Video Adjustments

A MVP871 option allows

the adjustment of various

video parameters, not un-

like the adjustments on a

TV/Monitor. These custom

adjustments can be stored

into one of five memory

locations. To enter custom

settings perform the follow-

ing steps:

1. Press the PIC ADJ (Pic-

ture Adjustment) Push-

button to access the On

Screen Icon. Refer to

figure 84 and figure 85

on the next page.

2. Press the Right

directional Push-but-

ton to select the “M1”

Memory Location,

followed by pressing the

SELECT Push-button to

MVP871 Video Settings and Adjustments

HDMI Settings

The MVP871 HDMI Digital Video Settings allow for

matching the requirements of a wide variety of TV/Moni-

tor types in use today. These include CRT, DLP, LCD and

Plasma TV/Monitors, each with different Aspect Ratios

and native resolutions.

For TV/Monitors with Digital Video Input(s) the

MVP871 HDMI Video Output Signal will provide the best

possible image quality. The HDMI SELECT and HDMI

FORMAT Push-buttons on the Front Panel of the MVP871

or the HDMI SEL/INTRO and HDMI FMT/INPUT Push-

buttons on the Remote Control, allow for matching the

exact Digital Video requirements. Refer to figures 83 and

84.

The HDMI SELECT Push-button switches the HDMI

Video Signal On and Off and allows the selection of differ-

ent types of video signals:

Video Signal Description

Y, C

B

, C

R

Component Format Video Signal

RGB

Red, Blue and Green (RGB) Video Signal

PC Res

Computer RGB Video Signal at 60Hz

The HDMI FORMAT Push-Button allows the selection of

different video signal resolutions:

Video Signal Available Resolutions

Y, C

B

, C

R

480/576i, 480/576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p

and AUTO

RGB

480/576i, 480/576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p

and AUTO

PC Res

VGA, XGA, WXGA, SXGA

Always refer to the TV/Monitor Owner’s Manual for

information on the correct video signal format and resolu-

tion when setting the MVP871 HDMI Output as this will

provide the best possible image quality. In the event the in-

formation is not available, set the MVP871 HDMI Format

to AUTO.

Figure 83

MVP871 Video Settings and Adjustments

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Figure 84

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