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IR Sensor Settings:

SETUP: Front IR 

[ Enabled, Disabled ]

You can enable or disable the functionality of the IR 

sensor to change whether or not the MA9500 will 

accept commands from the Remote Control. You may 

want to do this if you have an external IR sensor that 

operates the MA9500 with other devices.
Power Saving Settings:

SETUP: Auto-Off 

[ Enabled, Disabled ]

Enabled:

 The MA9500 automatically enters Standby 

Mode after approximately 30 minutes of inactivity.

Disabled:

 The MA9500 will not power Off automati-

cally and will remain On until you turn it Off.
Factory Reset:

FACTORY RESET 

(Hold Input)

While on this option, hold the Input Control Knob 

until the Display says "In Progress!" and immediately 

release. Once the Display says "Completed!", your 

unit's Settings will be set back to their factory 

defaults.

Using Your MA9500

Note: In the unlikely event that your commands are no 

longer being registered by the unit, you can try 

resetting the microprocessors. To do so, hold the 

Standby/On button down until the LED power 

indicator light switches Off. Release the button, 

and when the light illuminates again, you can 

press the button again to power the unit On and 

resume normal operation. This will also revert 

the Settings to factory defaults. Be sure to let off 

the button as soon as the LED lights back up.

Powering On/Turning Off: 

While the unit is in Standby Mode (no lights except 

the LED indicator light are On), press the Standby/On 

front panel button to power On the unit. While the unit 

is On, press the button to enter Standby Mode (turn it 

Off). Using the Remote Control, press the Power On 

and Power Off buttons where appropriate.

Selecting an Input for Playback: 

You can change the current playback source by 

rotating the Input Control Knob or by using the Input 

Buttons on the Remote Control.

Adjusting the Volume: 

Rotate the Volume Knob or use the Volume Buttons 

on the Remote Control to adjust the Volume. The 

current Volume level is represented by a percentage on 

the Display. 

Note: The Volume control does not affect 

audio through the Fixed Outputs.

Adjusting Trim Functions:

See Page 13 for instructions on entering, navigating, 

and adjusting Settings in the Trim Function Menu. 

The Remote Control will also adjust these Settings.

Note: The Balance, Input Trim, and Equalizer Settings 

in this Menu will only be adjusted and affect the 

currently selected Input and their configurations 

will be independently saved.

The following is a list of descriptions of the various 

options in the Trim Functions Menu. 
Adjusting Audio Balance:
You may want one loudspeaker to be louder than the 

other. While on the Balance Setting, use the Volume 

Knob to adjust the meter to whichever channel you 

wish to be louder. The more filled the meter is under 

a channel, the louder that channel will get, while the 

opposite channel will get quieter.

Enabling/Disabling the Equalizer:
Turning On the Equalizer will allow you to adjust 

the sound frequency for the selected Input using the 

Frequency Adjustment Knobs. Sound will adjust for 

each Input that has it activated.  

Note: The Equalizer 

does not affect audio through the Fixed Outputs..

Adjusting Input Trim Levels:
Devices connected to the various inputs may be 

sending audio at varying volumes to the MA9500. 

This could result in uneven playback Volume when 

changing sources. To correct this, you can raise or 

lower the Volume of an Input as it enters the MA9500 

by adjusting its Trim level with this Setting. 
Adjusting Phono Resistance (Turntables):
With the MC Phono source Input selected, the option 

to change the phono resistance becomes available 

in the Trim Functions Menu. Make sure to match 

this number to your turntable’s recommended phono 

resistance level.
Toggling Stereo/Mono:
Stereo allows the left and right channels to have 

separate independent audio signals. Mono sends the 

same signal through both channels. You can toggle 

between the two with this Setting. 
Toggling the Meter Backlights:
You can turn On/Off the illumination of the power 

meters here.
Adjusting Display Brightness:
Use the Volume Knob to adjust the Brightness level of 

the Display.
Enabling/Disabling HXD:
This option will become available if headphones 

are plugged in. Enable this option to experience 

McIntosh’s patented Headphone Crossfeed Director 

(HXD) or disable it to have unaltered audio playback 

through the headphones.

Muting the Audio: 

Use the mute button on the front panel or the Remote 

Control to mute the audio coming from the MA9500.

Summary of Contents for MA9500

Page 1: ...MA9500 Integrated Amplifier Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...tion exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules...

Page 3: ...ing the Front Panel 11 Navigating the Remote Control 12 Setting Up Your MA9500 13 Using Knobs for Menu Navigation 13 Entering Setup Menu 13 Entering Trim Functions Menu 13 Selecting Adjusting Menu Set...

Page 4: ...E 1 2 OUTPUTS EQUALIZER MUTE STANDBY ON RESET PUSH TRIM HOLD SETUP TRIM SETUP ADJUST 25 VOLUME INPUT 50 100 200 400 1k 2 5k 10k P O W E R O U T P U T 50 30 DECIBELS WATTS 40 20 10 0 3 0m 30m 600 30 3...

Page 5: ...Amplifier so that airflow is not obstructed Allow 20 inches 50 8cm depth behind the front panel Allow 1 7 6 inch 3 66cm in front of the mounting panel for knob clearance Be sure to cut out a ventilat...

Page 6: ...Computer Connection Legend Data Cable Digital Signal Cable Sensor Keypad Cable Ground Wire Power Control Cable Audio Signal Cable Loudspeaker Cable 2 conductor shielded with 1 8 inch stereo mini phon...

Page 7: ...GND CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SERIAL NUMBER L R GND ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR MC MM PHONO DA2 DIGITAL AUDIO MODULE HDMI ARC MCT OPTICAL 1 DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS...

Page 8: ...the signal to a subwoofer or power amplifier Connect included Jumper Plugs see next page to this port and PWR AMP to use onboard amp see Page 16 5 PWR AMP Input 5 PWR AMP Input The included Jumper Plu...

Page 9: ...audio Connector and Cable Information XLR Connectors Below is the Pin configuration for the XLR Balanced Input Connectors on the MA9500 Refer to the dia gram for connection PIN 1 Shield Ground PIN 2...

Page 10: ...top making sure not to overtighten Finally to secure the wires in place use the included McIntosh Wrench and turn the posts one quarter turn 90 clockwise WARNING Overtightening can cause damage Openin...

Page 11: ...on based on your current selection Shows inputs and Menu options for navigation 5 Equalizer Toggle Button Toggle the Equalizer see Page 16 On or Off for the currently selected Input with this button 6...

Page 12: ...everse Seek Down Navigate backwards through the current active media using this button This is also used to adjust the tuner downwards 22 23 24 14 Fast Forward Seek Up Navigate forward through the cur...

Page 13: ...switched The front panel Remote Control Output buttons will be deactivated and the outputs will be always On SETUP HEADPHONES Mute All Outputs Mute No Outputs Mute All Outputs When headphones are plug...

Page 14: ...r TRIG 1 or TRIG 2 when Output 2 is activated either via the front panel buttons or the Remote Control SETUP TRIGGER 1 TRIGGER 2 Main Output 1 Output 2 Input Hold Input SETUP TRIGGER 1 2 input name ON...

Page 15: ...ng and adjusting Settings in the Trim Function Menu The Remote Control will also adjust these Settings Note The Balance Input Trim and Equalizer Settings in this Menu will only be adjusted and affect...

Page 16: ...s The Power Guard LED lights on the front panel will be lit when it automatically activates The MA9500 also includes an internal Sentry Monitor which guages the amount of incoming electricity and will...

Page 17: ...difference between Fixed Output and a regular Output A A regular Output is designed to be used for listening Sound from regular Outputs will behave as anticipated adjusting the Equalizer or Volume fo...

Page 18: ...ed 16V balanced Phono MM 80mV Phono MC 8mV Headphone Impedance 100 to 600 ohms Equalizer Controls 25Hz 50Hz 100Hz 200Hz 400Hz 1 000Hz 2 500Hz and 10 000Hz Power Amplifier Specifications Power Output M...

Page 19: ...re attached to the bottom of the equipment Two 1 4 20 x 2 1 4 inch screws and washers must be used to fasten the unit securely to the bottom pad and wood skid This will ensure the proper equipment loc...

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