AUDIO OUTPUTS
Fold out the photograph on the inside of the back
cover. It will help you in connecting the MCD 7000 to
your stereo.
The MCD 7000 has two sets of output jacks. One set,
FIXED OUTPUT, is not affected by the front panel OUT-
PUT level control. The output of the other set, VARIABLE
LEVEL, can be adjusted by the OUTPUT LEVEL control.
Use the FIXED OUTPUT jacks to feed program to a stereo
preamplifier or other equipment with its own volume con-
trol.
Use the VARIABLE OUTPUT jacks to connect to a power
amplifier or a tape recorder where control of the volume
at the player is desired. There is no difference in the
signal quality at either pair of output jacks. Both pairs of
output jacks may be used simultaneously.
Connect the player to the "CD", "AUX", or other high
level input on the preamplifier. Do not connect to the
"PHONO" input. Connect the Left player output to the left
preamplifier input. Connect the Right player output to the
right preamplifier input.
AC POWER
Plug the AC power cord into a 120 volt 50/60 Hz recep-
tacle at the rear of the preamplifier or into a wall outlet.
INSERTING THE BATTERIES IN THE
REMOTE CONTROL
Your Mclntosh Digital Disc Player is complete including
Remote Control. In your hand you have the ability to con-
trol all normal operating functions of the disc player with
the exception of the TIME display. It can only be changed
by the front panel touch-buttons.
The remote control runs on four AAA, UM4 or R03 1.5
Volt batteries. Slide open the cover on the back of the
remote control and insert the batteries as shown in the
diagram in the battery compartment, then slide the cover
closed again.
Battery life is normally about one year. Remove the bat-
teries as soon as they are dead to prevent damage by
possible battery leakage or in case the remote control is
not to be used for a length of time.
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