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Remote Control Push-Buttons
Mutes the audio of
a McIntosh Sound
System*
Starts Playback and allows
moving fast forward or reverse
within the track playing
Press to activate the Inter-
net Radio Listening Mode
Activates the On-Screen
Guide or Player Screens
Press to add the selected item
to the Favorites Play List or
Jukebox Queue when enabled
Use to move the on-
screen cursor up, down,
left, right; also use to
select the highlighted On-
Screen item
Press to access various On-
Screen Guide views
Press to enter the previously
pressed push-button (0-9, A-
Z or symbols)
Press first to send opera-
tional commands to the
first MS750 Music Server
Activates various Record
Mode Functions
Press to display various disc
information. It is displayed
On-Screen and on the Front
Panel Alphanumeric Display
Adjusts the volume
level up or down of a
McIntosh Sound Sys-
tem*
Access any numbered
and text based operating
function
Use to toggle the
power On and Off
to the MS750
Press to access various music play
modes such as Normal, Random and
Repeat
Press to access the MS750 Setup
Mode
Press to access various On-
Screen Menus
Use to stop or pause the music play-
back
Press to access various Repeat Play-
back Modes
Press to advance to the next
selection
Notes: Push-buttons whose function is not identified above are for use with other McIntosh Components. * The McIntosh System
Volume Up/Down and Muting push-button functions require first pressing the RCV Push-button. To return to normal MS750
Remote Control functions first press the MS1 Push-button.
Press to return to the
previous selection
Press to start playback of the
selected Favorites or Jukebox
Music when enabled
Press first to send operational
command to the second, third or
fourth MS750 Music Servers
Press first to send operational
command to a McIntosh Sound
System
Press to activate the Music
Listening Mode
Press to select various
option modes of op-
eration
Press to change the Channel, Up
or Down; also used to page Up or
Down through various On-Screen
Displays
Press to select various Random
Playback Modes
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