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USE OF MX-700 REMOTE (as supplied with MXD4000/7000 etc.)
Current Myryad digital preamp processors (models MXD4000 and MXD7000) are supplied with the Home Theater
Master MX-700 Remote Control handset from Universal Remote Control Inc. (www.universalremote.com). They have
their DVD page programmed (using “MX700 – Myryad Rev 1.mxf”) to control older Myryad DVD players, as described in
the processors’ Owner’s Manuals.
Most of the DVD page commands on these MX-700s will work correctly with the MXV4000, but there are a few small
differences between the MXV4000’s remote commands and those for previous Myryad DVD players, so some of the
commands will have different functions when controlling the MXV4000. There are four such commands – and some
others are not used by the MXV4000:
Command name in old MX-700
New function with MXV4000
PSCAN
SOUND MODE
GOTO
ZOOM
CLEAR
VIDEO OFF
PRGRM
ANGLE
ANGLE
No function with MXV4000
ZOOM
No function with MXV4000
SLOW>
No function with MXV4000
N/PAL
No function with MXV4000
RETRN
No function with MXV4000
MX-700s supplied with later MXD4000s are programmed using “MX700 – Myryad Rev 2.mxf” and have their DVD page
already correct for the MXV4000 as shown below.
DVD page 1
REPEAT = RPT
AUDIO = AUDIO
A-B = A-B
SUB-T = SUBTITLE
SHUFFLE = SHUFF
ZOOM = ZOOM
On Screen Display – same as “TIME” on MSR2 remote = OSD
SMODE = SOUND MODE
DIM = DISP
V OFF = VIDEO OFF
DVD page 2
ANGLE = ANGLE
STANDBY (“toggle” command as with MSR2) = SBY+-
CARE AND HANDLING OF DISCS
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Fingerprints and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc’s signal surface (shiny side) with a soft cloth. Wipe in a
straight motion from the inside to the outside of the disc. Small dust particles and light stains should have absolutely
no effect on reproduction quality.
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Never use chemicals such as record sprays or fluid, benzene or other solvents to clean CDs. Such chemicals will
irreparably damage the disc’s plastic surface.
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Each disc should be returned to its case after use to avoid serious scratches that could cause the laser pickup to
skip.
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Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity or high temperatures for extended periods. Long exposure to
high temperatures can warp the disc
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Do not stick paper or write anything with a ball-point pen on the disc surface.