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To put the remote into IR mode

: Press and hold the OK button, and while still 

holding it, press and hold the top right button (Menu button) for 3 seconds, until 
the LED light on the remote blinks 3 times. Note: After changing batteries it will 
be necessary to set the remote back into IR mode.  

 
You cannot use both RF and IR commands at the same time. For instance, you may want 
to learn the Envy IR commands into a universal remote, while also keeping the Envy 
remote around for greater convenience and range using RF. If learning the IR codes, first 
put the remote control into IR mode and learn the codes to your other remote. Then 
optionally you can switch it back to RF, and both your universal remote and the Envy 
remote will continue to function with the Envy. 
 
We recommend using the Envy remote control in RF mode, since it does not require line 
of sight. If you use IR mode and need better line of sight, plug the IR dongle into a USB 
extension cable and route it under the unit to the front, where it can be easily hidden.  
To customize the functions of the remote buttons, click the top right button of the 
remote and press the right arrow until you reach the Remote Configuration Menu. 
 
If you do not plan to use IR with your Envy, we highly recommend that you leave the IR 
dongle plugged into the Envy so that it does not get lose if needed in the future. 
Likewise, we have plans to use this IR dongle for other purposes in the future. 
 

3. General Operation 

This section covers general setup and operation of the Envy.  

3.1.

 

 Menus

: The Envy menus consist of several menu pages grouped by function. The 

menu pages are organized into 

Configuration

Settings

 and 

Information

 

menus. The Configuration menus is where you setup options which typically you 
will not want to adjust on a regular basis. For example, your as your preferred 
output resolution, peak luminance, and preferred color space is not something you 
will regularly change.

 

 

The Settings menus, on the other hand, is typically where you will find options that 
you may want to change occasionally, to suit your mood, viewing conditions or 
tastes for a particular movie. Examples include your preferences for HDR 
processing, upscaling, artifact reduction, sharpening and more.  
 

Summary of Contents for Envy

Page 1: ...1 madVR Envy Envy Quick Start Guide Revision 1 0...

Page 2: ...r upgrades in the future Review the rear panel as shown in Appendix A Connect your HDMI in and out and power cord Turn Envy on by pressing the button on the front panel and enjoy it right out of the b...

Page 3: ...front where it can be easily hidden To customize the functions of the remote buttons click the top right button of the remote and press the right arrow until you reach the Remote Configuration Menu I...

Page 4: ...the power button and wait a few seconds until the LED turns off Never turn off your Envy by pulling the power plug while it is still on or by turning off the power supply switch on the rear of the un...

Page 5: ...n your Envy for more 3 7 Audio delay adjustment if necessary If your AVR AVP is set up for auto lip sync adjustment Envy will automatically adjust the audio delay as needed If you should find that you...

Page 6: ...DR highlights Upscaling and Sharpening also in the Permanent and Temporary Settings menu Did you know that the Envy can add very tasteful artifact free and ringing free sharpening even to 4K sources T...

Page 7: ...th this feature on the content has a considerable amount of added depth and perceived contrast And with this feature off the image looks a bit murky with a thin milky like layer Try this with Contrast...

Page 8: ...es including ColourSpace Calman and DisplayCal Calibration guides are available for download from www madvrenvy com 4 Troubleshooting 4 1 Remote does not work Did you insert batteries If wanting to us...

Page 9: ...during HDMI signal changes handshaking in some situations In the Display Output mode use RGB if using YUV Or if using YUV choose Slow and Clean Handshakes in the Envy HDMI Configuration menu 4 6 Audio...

Page 10: ...10 Copyright madVR Labs LLC All rights reserved Appendix A Envy Rear Panel Connections...

Page 11: ...11 Copyright madVR Labs LLC All rights reserved Appendix B Remote Control Guide...

Page 12: ...here is plenty of room for outside ventilation Allow for at least 12 inches of clearance behind the unit at least 1 above the unit the more the better especially if the sides are not open and 1RU of c...

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