Owner’s ManualMcIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 FAX: 607-724-0549MX134MX134
10Rear Panel Multizone, Control Connections and SwitchConnect the MX134power cord to a liveAC outlet. Refer to in-formation on the backpanel to determ
11Rear Panel Audio and Digital ConnectionsMULTI-CHANNELAMPlifier connector ac-cepts a 25 conductorcable that connects allaudio and power controlsignal
12Rear Panel Video ConnectionsINPUTS for Composite Video Signalsfrom a DVD, LV, VCR, TV, SAT, CD,TAPE or AUX componentsOUTPUTS for VCR 1 and 2supply C
13 Home ControllerMcIntosh CR16 Multizone ControllerMcIntosh MVP841 DVD PlayerHow to Connect Multizone and ControlIR Sensor1. Connect a Data Control C
14McIntosh Six Channel Power AmplifierMcIntosh MVP841 DVD PlayerHow to Connect Audio and Digital ComponentsHow to Connect Audio and Digital Components
15McIntosh MVP841 DVD PlayerHow to Connect Video ComponentsHow to Connect Video ComponentsThere are three types of Video Signals that can be con-necte
16Monitor/TVHow to Connect for Zone BThe MX134 is a Dual Zone A/V Control Center. For ZoneB activation a McIntosh Sensor or Keypad together with aPowe
17Front Panel Controls and SensorSelects the parameterfor making audio andfront panel display ad-justmentsAllows up or downadjustment for eachtrim par
18Move Up or Down throughvarious selections and forTuning Up or Down the AMor FM Broadcast Bandwhen the optional TM1Tuner Module is installedSwitches
19Front Panel DisplaysIndicates the Format of the Incoming Signaland which channels are active; L (Left Front),C (Center), R (Right Front), LFE (Low F
2IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONS!PLEASE READ THEM BEFOREOPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.WARNING - TO REDUCE RISK OFFIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DONOT EXPOSE THIS E
20Remote Control Push-ButtonsSelects one of the twelveAudio/Video SourcesTurns AC Power ON or OFF tocertain McIntosh Componentswhen connected via the
21How to Operate by Remote ControlHow to Operate by Remote ControlThe supplied Remote Control is capable of directly control-ling the functions of con
22How to Operate the Setup ModeYour McIntosh MX134 has been factory configured for de-fault operating settings that will allow immediate en-joyment of
23The following listings indicate the factory default settings.Refer to the listed page number for instructions on how tochange a default setting:Defa
24* Indicates an implied number, which will apply only whena second component of the same type is assigned an input.Analog Inputs (Zones A and B):Numb
25SETUP, con’tHow to Adjust for Loudspeaker SizeA Home Theater System can include a variety of Loud-speakers with various capabilities. The LARGE list
26Figure 7ADJUSTMENTS HAVE BEEN MADEDO YOU WANT TO SAVE THEM?NO YESLoudspeaker Default Setting New SettingFront (L&R) Small{THX}Center Small{T
27Location Default Setting New SettingLeft Front 10 feetCenter 10 feetRight Front 10 feetRight Surr 10 feetRight Back Surr 10 feetLeft Back Surr 10 fe
28A properly setup Home Theater Surround Sound Systemshould have all Loudspeaker levels adjusted to the samestarting reference volume level in the Lis
29L o ca tio n D e fa u lt S e ttin g N e w S e ttin gLeft Front 0dBCenter 0dBRight Front 0dBRight Surround 0dBRight Back Surround 0dBLeft Back Surro
3A polarized plug has two blades with one widerthan the other. A grounding type plug has twoblades and a third grounding prong. The wideblade or the t
30The MX134 has eleven Analog Audio Inputs numbered 1through 11, six Digital Audio Inputs lettered A through Fand two Component Video Inputs numbered
31SETUP, con’tno components connected to them. If the MX134 isconnected to a McIntosh Multizone System Controllerrefer to note 13 on page 5 for additi
32How to Change the Input Setup, con’tfer to figure 20.10. Using the Up or Down directional push-buttons,select DIGITAL INPUT on the On-Screen Menu,
33SETUP, con’tFigure 22MENU: INPUT SETUPSOURCE INPUT 1TITLE DVD2DIGITAL INPUT OPT CVIDEO POWER OFFCOMPONENT VIDEO NOVIDEO CONVERTER IN OFFMAIN MENUex
3424. Using the Up or Down directional push-buttons,select MAIN MENU on the On-Screen Menu and pressthe SELECT Push-button.25. Continue next to the
35Notes
36How to Change the Surround Mode SetupThe MX134 has Back Channel Surround Processing built-in thus allowing for an additional enhancement of DolbyDig
37SETUP, con’tHow to Change the Zone B SetupThe MX134 allows setting the wakeup Volume Level forZone B. The level is expressed in percentage of maximu
381. Press and hold the Front Panel SETUP Push-button ap-proximately three seconds to enter the Setup Mode.The word SETUP will appear on the MX134 Fro
39SETUP, con’tFigure 31MENU: RESTORE DEFAULTSRESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS?NOYESFigure 30MENU: VERSION CHECKMX-134 V _ . _ . _ _DAE - _ _ _ _ V _ . _ _NT
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40SETUP, con’t19. Using the Up or Down directional push-buttons,select YES from the On-Screen Menu, followed bypressing the SELECT Push-button. Refe
41connected to aMcIntosh Audio/VideoMultizone ControlSystem Controller, theFront PanelAlphanumeric Displaywill indicate REMOTEZONE when any Zoneof the
42center of the front panel display. Zone B is not affected bythe front panel VOLUME Control. Zone B (Record) vol-ume level is adjusted only in Zone B
43Late NightThe LATE NIGHT Push-button turns a volume compres-sion circuit On and Off. This feature suppresses loudsounds or music that might disturb
44How to Operate the Trim ModeThe MX134 TRIM SELECT Switch together with theTRIM LEVEL Control provide the means for adjustingseven different audio fu
45Front Panel Alphanumeric Display will returnto normal.2. The location of the Trim Selector Control willremain in the last selected position until th
46How to Operate the Surround ModeThe MX134 provides eight different Surround Modes. TheFront Panel Alphanumeric Display and the Output FormatLEDs wil
47Music 1This processing mode creates an effect similar to listeningin a large room or an outdoor area.The Left and Right Stereo signalsare combined a
48How to Operate Zone BThe MX134 includes the feature of being able to operateand control two Audio/Video Zones, independent of eachother. Zone A is d
49How to Operate the MX134, con’t2. Select the desired Zone B Source and adjust the Vol-ume to the desired listening level by pressing the ap-propriat
5General Notes1. The MX134 A/V Control Center has provisions for adding anoptional McIntosh TM1 AM/FM Tuner Module for RadioStation Reception. The TM1
50General SpecificationsFrequency ResponseSTEREO Left and Right Small speakers: 80Hz-20,000Hz Subwoofer: 20Hz-80Hz Left and Right Large speakers: 20H
51Notes
52McIntosh RAA1Remote AM AntennaCable for connecting theRAA1 to the MX134Cables for installingthe McIntosh TM1AM/FM Tuner Moduleinto the MX134High Per
53MX134 Rear Panel and RAA1 Top Panel Antenna Connections75 OHM FM ANT(Antenna) connectsto an external FMAntenna or cableAM ANT (An-tenna) connectoral
54How to Connect Antenna ComponentsFM Antenna1. Connect the Remote AM Antenna by plugging the DINConnector of the supplied 3 conductor cable into theA
55How to Operate the TunerHow to Tune Stations ManuallyThe McIntosh MX134 TM1 AM/FM Tuner Module incor-porates an advanced design AM/FM Tuner with man
56How To Clear an Assigned Station Preset1. Press ENTER Push-button.2. Press the Front Panel PRESET Left and RightPush-buttons to select the Preset
57The McIntosh RAA1 Remote AM Antenna is designed toprovide the best in AM Reception especially if the tuner orA/V unit is located in a noisy receptio
58FM Tuner SpecificationsUseable Sensitivity14dBf which is 1.4uV across 75 ohms50dB Quieting SensitivityMono: 19dBf which is 2.4uV across 75 ohmsStere
59Packing InstructionsIn the event it is necessary to repack the equipment forshipment, the equipment must be packed exactly as shownbelow. It is very
6Connector InformationKeypad Terminal ConnectorTo use a WK-3 or WK-4 Keypad with the MX134, connectthe shield and four leads of a shielded 4 conductor
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7Performance FeaturesIntroduction•••••On Screen and Multifunction Fluorescent DisplaysA comprehensive On-Screen Display capability makes iteasy to per
8DimensionsThe following dimensions can assist in determining thebest location for your MX134. There is additional informa-tion on the next page perta
9InstallationThe MX134 can be placed upright on a table or shelf,standing on its four feet. It also can be custom installed in apiece of furniture or
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