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Inupiaq 

7375 

Irish 

7165 

Italian 

7384 

Japanese 

7465 

Javanese 

7486 

Kalaallisut 

7576 

Kannada 

7578 

Kashmiri 

7583 

Kazakh 

7575 

Khmer 

7577 

Kikuyu; Gikuyu 

7573 

Kinyarwanda 

8287 

Kirghiz 

7589 

Komi 

7586 

Korean 

7579 

Kuanyama; Kwanyama 

7574 

Kurdish 

7585 

Kwanyama; Kuanyama 

7574 

Lao 

7679 

Latin 

7665 

Latvian 

7686 

Letzeburgesch; 

7666 

Limburgan; Limburger; 

7673 

Limburger; Limburgan; 

7673 

Limburgish; Limburger; 

7673 

Lingala 

7678 

Lithuanian 

7684 

Luxembourgish; 

7666 

Macedonian 

7775 

Malagasy 

7771 

Malay 

7783 

Malayalam 

7776 

Maltese 

7784 

Manx 

7186 

Maori 

7773 

Marathi 

7782 

Marshallese 

7772 

Moldavian 

7779 

Mongolian 

7778 

Nauru 

7865 

Navaho, Navajo 

7886 

Navajo; Navaho 

7886 

Ndebele, North 

7868 

Ndebele, South 

7882 

Ndonga 

7871 

Nepali 

7869 

Northern Sami 

8369 

North Ndebele 

7868 

Norwegian 

7879 

Norwegian Bokmål; Bokmål, 

7866 

Norwegian Nynorsk; 

7878 

Nyanja; Chichewa; Chewa 

7889 

Nynorsk, Norwegian; 

7878 

Occitan (post 1500); Proven 

7967 

Old Bulgarian; Old Slavonic; 

6785 

Old Church Slavonic; Old 

6785 

Old Slavonic; Church 

6785 

Oriya 

7982 

Oromo 

7977 

Ossetian; Ossetic 

7983 

Ossetic; Ossetian 

7983 

 

 
Pali 

8073 

Panjabi 

8065 

Persian 

7065 

Polish 

8076 

Portuguese 

8084 

Provençal; Occitan (post 1500) 

7967 

Pushto 

8083 

Quechua 

8185 

Raeto-Romance 

8277 

Romanian 

8279 

Rundi 

8278 

Russian 

8285 

Samoan 

8377 

Sango 

8371 

Sanskrit 

8365 

Sardinian 

8367 

Scottish Gaelic; Gaelic 

7168 

Serbian 

8382 

Shona 

8378 

Sindhi 

8368 

Sinhalese 

8373 

Slovak 

8375 

Slovenian 

8376 

Somali 

8379 

Sotho, Southem 

8384 

South Ndebele 

7882 

Spanish; Castilian 

6983 

Sundanese 

8385 

Swahili 

8387 

Swati 

8383 

Swedish 

8386 

Tagalog 

8476 

Tahitian 

8489 

Tajik 

8471 

Tamil 

8465 

Tatar 

8484 

Telugu 

8469 

Thai 

8472 

Tibetan 

6679 

Tigrinya 

8473 

Tonga (Tonga Islands)  

8479 

Tsonga 

8483 

Tswana 

8478 

Turkish 

8482 

Turkmen 

8475 

Twi 

8487 

Uighur 

8571 

Ukrainian 

8575 

Urdu 

8582 

Uzbek 

8590 

Vietnamese 

8673 

Volapük 

8679 

Walloon 

8765 

Welsh 

6789 

Wolof 

8779 

Xhosa 

8872 

Yiddish 

8973 

Yoruba 

8979 

Zhuang; Chuang 

9065 

Zulu 

9085 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MXV4000

Page 1: ...1 MXV4000 Remote Controlled DVD SACD Player Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...l and a separate stereo downmix which is always present and can be used to feed sound to a second room zone if desired The composite and s video outputs are also permanently present so they too can be...

Page 3: ...H BETRAKTA EJ STR LEN MED OPTISKA INSTRUMENT VAROI AVATAESSA OLET ALTTIINA N KYM T NT LASERS TEILYLLE L TUIJOTA S TEESEEN L K KATSO SIT OPTISEN LAITTEEN L PI This product complies with DHHS 21 CFR Cha...

Page 4: ...as a matching input HDMI provides the best picture quality Only High Definition or HD ready TVs include an HDMI input Component video is the next best and consists of three separate cables S video is...

Page 5: ...eceiver When using the coaxial output make sure to use a digital cable that is made for this purpose and is of 75 ohms impedance Toslink cables are fragile be very careful not to bend the fibre optic...

Page 6: ...ce to the My Link bus Use a short RCA to RCA phono to phono interconnect cable to connect from the MY LINK IN socket on the MXV4000 to the MY LINK OUT socket on the processor or amplifier A second cab...

Page 7: ...et 3 Display The operation of the player is indicated on a high quality blue Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD see below 4 Disc drawer The OPEN CLOSE button controls the drawer The drawer will close auto...

Page 8: ...rack If SKIP SCAN is pressed once the player will skip to the beginning of the current chapter track If SKIP SCAN is pressed twice in quick succession the player will skip to the beginning of the prev...

Page 9: ...which may be stuck onto the remote if desired Switches off dim on front panel display DIM Enter setup menu SETUP Selects line direct input DIR Select TV input or Video or DVD on some models TV Naviga...

Page 10: ...selection of the Analog Output is described below in detail 1 1 Audio Setup Page As soon as the audio setup page is selected ANALOG OUTPUT is automatically chosen indicated by white lettering with th...

Page 11: ...t For details of the other Audio Setup menu items see full setup section on page 18 1 2 Video Setup Page Use the and keys to highlight the video setup page icon and press SEL or to select the page as...

Page 12: ...s will return to normal playback speed Alternatively pressing PLAY at any time will return to normal play The and navigation keys also work as Scan keys during normal play and the Scan keys work as na...

Page 13: ...el sound from five loudspeakers 5 0 1 Dolby Digital 5 1 or DTS 5 1 six channel digital sound recordings are decoded to produce multi channel surround sound from five loudspeakers plus a sub woofer 5 1...

Page 14: ...ess of the key the VF display will give a temporary display of the current state SHUFFLE SHUFF RPT or SHUFF OFF 2 20 REPEAT A single press of the REPEAT key puts the player into Repeat Chapter mode Th...

Page 15: ...tem that has a digital sampling frequency 64 times higher than that of conventional audio CDs There are three types of SACD discs single layer dual layer and hybrid discs An SACD may contain up to two...

Page 16: ...r on the TV screen Press to display the other pictures on the next previous page Use to highlight one of the pictures and press SEL to start playback OR Move the cursor to highlight on the bottom of t...

Page 17: ...he program A similar process is used with CDs but only track numbers are required by the program menu Note The last ten programs entered are stored in the MXV4000 s memory and can be recalled when the...

Page 18: ...48 or 96kHz This only affects certain discs which have 24bit 96kHz soundtracks Only set to 96kHz if your receiver or processor can accept 96kHz PCM inputs Otherwise set to 48kHz and the MXV4000 will...

Page 19: ...s with Dolby Digital sound tracks When NIGHT MODE is switched ON it compresses the dynamic range of the audio by automatically increasing the volume in quiet passages and reducing it when loud Switchi...

Page 20: ...zero 0 is the normal setting value After making adjustments press SEL to store this Personal Setup and return to the Video Setup menu The default PICTURE SETTING is STANDARD ADV PICTURE The Advanced P...

Page 21: ...w for details of how to change the password Notes VCD SVCD CD SACD have no level indication so the parental control function has no effect with these types of discs This also applies to most illegal D...

Page 22: ...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 AUD...

Page 23: ...ot a malfunction Completely distorted picture or black white picture with DVD Make sure the disc is compatible with the DVD Player Ensure that the player s TV TYPE is set to match the disc and your TV...

Page 24: ...HDMI cable distance will vary significantly between cable brands Not all brands are HDMI certified and some may use inferior materials making long runs impossible When an HDMI cable run is too long yo...

Page 25: ...889 Nynorsk Norwegian 7878 Occitan post 1500 Proven 7967 Old Bulgarian Old Slavonic 6785 Old Church Slavonic Old 6785 Old Slavonic Church 6785 Oriya 7982 Oromo 7977 Ossetian Ossetic 7983 Ossetic Osset...

Page 26: ...and audio content HDCP compliance is required on all HDMI equipment and is an option with DVI equipment Your TV must have HDCP or you will not be able to use the MXV4000 s HDMI output LPCM Linear Pul...

Page 27: ...DTS LPCM Control inputs outputs Smart My Link RS232 Audio DACs Cirrus Logic 24bit 192kHz one 2 channel DAC one 6 channel DAC CD upsampling to 88 2kHz or 176 4kHz if desired stereo mode only Audio proc...

Page 28: ...uk Myryad is part of Armour Home Electronics Units 7 8 Stortford Hall Industrial Park Dunmow Road Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire CM23 5GZ United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1279 501111 Fax 44 0 1279 501080 Web...

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