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3. Proceed to the next Setup Menu Item or press 

the MONO/SETUP Push-button to exit the Setup 

Mode. 

FM Seek Sensitivity

Depending on reception conditions, distance from 

the radio station, radio station power output, placement 

and type of the FM Antenna, multipath interference 

and atmospheric conditions the received FM Station 

Signals can vary from pleasing to just barely listenable. 

The MR89 FM Tuner Circuitry incorporates a Variable 

Sensitivity Control allowing you to determine the listen-

ing quality of FM Stations it will stop on while seeking. 

To accomplish this perform the following steps:

1. Press the MONO/SETUP Push-button until the 

Setup Mode is active. Then rotate the PRESET/

MENU Control to select Setup Menu item “FM SEEK 

SENSITIVITY”. Refer to figure 6.

FM SEEK SENSITIVITY 

LESS     ||     MORE

Figure 6

2. Rotate the 

TUNE/ADJUST Control clockwise to 

increase the Scan Sensitivity (more stations received, 

however some might not be listenable), refer to figure 7.

FM SEEK SENSITIVITY 

LESS     

 MORE

Figure 7

Rotate the TUNE/ADJUST Control counterclockwise 

to decrease the Scan Sensitivity (less stations 

received, most will be listenable), refer to figure 8.

FM SEEK SENSITIVITY 

LESS 

     MORE

Figure 8

3. Proceed to the next Setup Menu Item or press the 

MONO/SETUP Push-button to exit the Setup Mode.

Stereo Blend Type 

When receiving low quality (weak, noisy, multipath) 

FM Stereo Broadcasts, background noise can be 

reduced by blending some of the left and right channel 

information together, while still maintaining “The 

Stereo Effect.” The MR89 provides two different blend

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ing types to select from, conventional Stereo Blending, 

or Stereo High Blend. 

Stereo Blending blends the left and right channel 

information together uniformly across the audio 

frequency range as signal quality decreases – blending 

low and high frequencies the same amount.  High 

Blend blends the high frequency portion of the audio 

frequency range more aggressively.  The highest 

frequencies are always blended and, as signal quality 

decreases, more and more of the high frequencies are 

affected until the effect transitions to conventional 

Stereo Blending.  

To select Blending Type perform the following steps:  

1. Press the MONO/SETUP Push-button until the Setup 

Mode is active. Then rotate the PRESET/MENU 

Control to select Setup Menu item “SETUP: BLEND 

TPYE.”  Refer to Figure 9.

SETUP: BLEND TYPE 

     STEREO

Figure 9

2. Rotate the TUNE/ADJUST Control to select 

“STEREO” for conventional Stereo Blending, or 

“HIGH BLEND” to select High Blend. Refer to 

Figure 10.

SETUP: BLEND TYPE 

   HIGH BLEND

Figure 10

3. Proceed to the next Setup Menu Item or press the 

MONO/SETUP Push-button to exit the Setup Mode.

Stereo Blend Mode 

The MR89 allows changes in the amount of Stereo 

Separation via the Stereo Blend Function. When receiv-

ing weak FM Stereo Broadcasts any background noises 

can be reduced by blending some of the left and right 

channel information together, while still maintaining 

“The Stereo Effect”.

To change from the Normal Setting perform the 

following steps:

1. Press the MONO/SETUP Push-button until the 

Setup Mode is active. Then rotate the PRESET/

MENU Control to select Setup Menu item “SETUP: 

STEREO BLEND NORMAL”. Refer to figure 11.

SETUP: STEREO BLEND 

       NORMAL

Figure 11

2. Rotate the 

TUNE/ADJUST Control to select “LESS 

NOISE” for a reduction in background noise or select 

“MORE SEPARATION” with a possible increase in 

background noise over the NORMAL Setting. Refer 

to figures 12 and 13.

SETUP: STEREO BLEND 

     LESS NOISE

Figure 12

SETUP: STEREO BLEND 

  MORE SEPARATION

Figure 13

3. Proceed to the next Setup Menu Item or press the 

MONO/SETUP Push-button to exit the Setup Mode. 

Deemphasis

The FM Transmission Standard uses Preemphasis 

(boosting the volume level of the high frequencies) 

of the audio signal before transmssion. Inside the 

Summary of Contents for MR89

Page 1: ...MR89 AM FM Tuner Owner s Manual McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton New York 13903 2699 Phone 607 723 3512 www mcintoshlabs com...

Page 2: ...ower cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufactur...

Page 3: ...Assistance 607 723 3512 Fax 607 724 0549 Customer Service 607 723 3515 Fax 607 723 1917 Email support mcintoshlabs com Website www mcintoshlabs com Please Take A Moment For future reference you can w...

Page 4: ...e retained in Permanent Memory Balanced Outputs The Balanced Outputs allow connection of the MR89 to a Preamplifier using long cable lengths without a loss in sound quality Digital Audio Outputs There...

Page 5: ...5 8 11 75cm 17 43 18cm 14 1 2 36 83cm 15 7 8 40 32cm 3 16 0 48cm 4 13 16 12 22cm 10 9 16 26 83cm 5 8 1 59cm 13 16 2 06cm 2 5 08cm 1 15 16 4 92cm 13 1 4 33 65cm M R 8 9 A M F M T U N E R PRESET TUNE M...

Page 6: ...3 66cm in front of the mounting panel for knob clearance A custom cabinet installation should provide the minimum spacing dimensions for cool operation Allow at least 2 inches 5 08cm above the top 2...

Page 7: ...ntrol signal and passes the light control signal received at power control in to another McIntosh Component when the MR89 is On 4 IR Input for connecting an IR Receiver 5 DATA IN receives operating da...

Page 8: ...n outer shield and RJ45 connectors on each end shielded CAT5 CAT5e or CAT6 patch cable 2 Connect a 75 ohm coax cable from a FM Antenna or cable system to the MR89 75 OHM FM ANT Connector FM Antenna Mo...

Page 9: ...9 A V Control Center Connect to AC Outlet How to Connect the MR89...

Page 10: ...appropriate Tuner Balanced Audio In 2 Preamplifier or A V Control Center Balanced Input Connectors 8 Optionally connect an Audio Cable from the MR89 Tuner UNBALanced OUTPUT Jacks to the appropriate T...

Page 11: ...ast Reverse 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 th...

Page 12: ...format artist song name and is shown on the Information Display 5 MONO SETUP Push button with indica tor combines the Left and Right Channel signals for Monophonic Sound on FM Stations it is also used...

Page 13: ...ion Name Default Setting and the Page Number for additional information AM Seek Sensitivity AM reception and signal quality varies due to distance from the radio station radio station power output sou...

Page 14: ...ding low and high frequencies the same amount High Blend blends the high frequency portion of the audio frequency range more aggressively The highest frequencies are always blended and as signal quali...

Page 15: ...ed by rotating the Control to OFF 3 Proceed to the next Setup Menu Item or press the MONO SETUP Push button to exit the Setup Mode Highcut The MR89 provides a Highcut function which can be used to red...

Page 16: ...next Setup Menu Item or press the MONO SETUP Push button to exit the Setup Mode Meter Lights Settings are ON OFF The rear panel Light Control signal always takes precedence over the Set Up Menu Refer...

Page 17: ...LECT push button followed by the 1 push button Hold both push buttons down for approximately 5 seconds until the McIntosh LED at the top of the remote flashes once 4 Press the MONO SETUP Push button t...

Page 18: ...or changing the receiving standards Note Changing the current Tuner Region will result in clearing of all the Station Presets 1 Press the MONO SETUP Push button until the Setup Mode is active Then rot...

Page 19: ...down 1 channel at a time or the numerical keypad may be used to enter tune frequency directly The Front Panel Information Display will indicate the band and exact Tune Frequency and when the MR89 is r...

Page 20: ...Station 3 To clear any additional Station Presets perform steps 1 and 2 again After the creation of Preset s use the Front Panel PRESET MENU Control to select the desired Station Preset or by using t...

Page 21: ...FM radio Stations When available from a FM Broadcast Station the text information appears on the second line of the Front Panel Information Display Information longer than 20 characters will scroll fr...

Page 22: ...edance 100 ohms Unbalanced or Balanced Digital Output Optical 15dbm to 21dbm PCM Coaxial 0 5Vp p 75 ohm PCM Sampling Frequency 48kHz PCM AM Antenna Input Balanced RJ45 connector for use only with supp...

Page 23: ...ip ment for shipment the equipment must be packed exactly as shown below Use the original shipping carton and interior parts only if they are all in good serviceable condition If a shipping carton or...

Page 24: ...cts is the policy of McIntosh Laboratory Incorporated who reserve the right to improve design without notice Printed in the U S A McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton NY 13903 www mcin...

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