McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 www.mcintoshlabs.comMX151A/V Control CenterOw
10MX151 Zone A Input ConnectionsMX151 Zone A Input ConnectionsThe MX151 has the ability to automatically switch power On/Off to McIntosh Source Compon
11MX151 Zone A Output ConnetionsMX151 Zone A Output ConnectionsThe MX151 has the ability to automatically switch power On/Off to a McIntosh Power Ampl
12MX151 Zone B Input and Output ConnectionsMX151 Zone B Input ConnectionsMX151 Zone B Output ConnectionsIn a typical MX151 two Zone Audio/Video System
13Notes
14Displays On Screen Functions on the McIntosh Music Server and a variety of other McIntosh Components Remote Control Push-ButtonsPress to Power the M
15How to use the Remote ControlHow to use the Remote ControlThe supplied HR070 Remote Control is capable of directly controlling the functions of cont
16Front Panel Display, Controls, and Push-buttonsFront Panel Display, Controls,and Push-buttonsThe identification of the MX151 A/V Control Cen-ter Fro
17Your McIntosh MX151 has been factory configured with default operating settings allowing for imme-diate use. Refer to pages 18-21 for a listing of t
18MENU SELECTION SETTING ADJUSTMENT SETTING PAGESpeakerConfigurationSize (Front and Surround) MBass perform M 23Bass cutoff 80Hz 23Bass order 4th LiRi
19MENU SELECTION SETTING ADJUSTMENT SETTING PAGEZone A SourceInput Name SERVERVideo In Component 2 29Audio In Digital 7 Opt. 29Audio Mode Music 29Volu
2The lightning ash with arrowhead, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” w
20MENU SELECTION SETTING ADJUSTMENT SETTING PAGEAudioProcessingAdvanced Audio SetupMax Volume 59% 29Use startup vol No 29RP Bypass No 29Lipsync 0ms 29
21Default Settings, con’tMENU SELECTION SETTING ADJUSTMENT SETTING PAGEZone BSetupInput Name TVVideo In None 30Audio In Stereo 7 30Data output None 30
225. To makes changes use the p(up) or q(down) Push-buttons to highlight the “EDIT/SELECT” menu item, then press the SELECT Push-button.In the followi
238. Return to the “Speaker Configuration” Menu by pressing the SETUP Push-button. Scroll down to “Save Changes” by using the Downq Push-button and th
24at a time, until sound is heard from all channels. Refering to figure 19B press the SELECT Push-button.11. Return to the “Speaker and Room Setup” Me
25Please Wait” will appear. Refer to figures 22 and 23. After a brief moment, Figure 24 will appear, select Yes and figure 25 appears briefly.4. At th
26Note: The Desired maximum calibration volume (-4.0db) level and the current (now -20.00dB) volume indications in figure 28 will prob-ably be differe
279. At the end of the “Measuring Room Position 1” figure 38 will appear. For the best sonic results, it is important to continue measuring additional
2810. When the second room position measurements have been completed, the RoomKnowledge Data is now at 93%. Refer to figure 41. 11. With the menu choi
29Setup Mode, con’tINSTALLER MENU SUB MENU SELECTION OPTION(S) DESCRIPTION SETUP SHEET NO.Speaker and Room SetupSpeaker CongurationAux1/2 (L/R) Sub8
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30INSTALLER MENU SUB MENU SELECTION OPTION(S) DESCRIPTION SETUP SHEET NO.Audio Processing SetupAudio Mode Setup1Select Preferred Stereo ModeDPLIIx Mo
31INSTALLER MENU SUB MENU SELECTION OPTION(S) DESCRIPTION SETUP SHEET NO.Audio Processing SetupAdvanced Audio SetupRP Bypass No, Yes Bypasses the aud
32INSTALLER MENU SUB MENU SELECTION OPTION(S) DESCRIPTION SETUP SHEET NO.Zone B SetupEdit Zone B SourcesAudio In None, Balanced 1-2, Stereo 1-8, Phon
33Setup Mode, con’tINSTALLER MENU SUB MENU SELECTION OPTION(S) DESCRIPTION SETUP SHEET NO.System SetupTrigger Input SetupTrigger 1/2, 2/2Voltage 12V
34INSTALLER MENU SUB MENU SELECTION OPTION(S) DESCRIPTION SETUP SHEET NO.System SetupGeneral SetupOSD Feedback User, Volume, None User mode displays
35Notes
36Input SelectionThe INPUT Control selects the desired source and is indicated on the top line of the Front Panel Information Display. Refer to figure
37How to Operate the MX151Volume ControlAdjust the VOLUME Control to select the desired listening level. The Volume Control adjusts all eight channels
38LEDs to illuminate.K. DPLIIx (MOVIE) or NEO: 6 (CINEMA) mode will cause the L, C, R, RS, RBS, LBS, LS and SUB to illuminate.L. DPLIIx (MUSIC) mode w
39How to Operate the MX151, con’t2. Press the LEVEL +/- Push-button until the desired increase or decrease in volume level for the Loud-speaker is ach
41. For additional connection information, refer to the owner’s manual(s) for any component(s) connect-ed to the MX151 A/V Control Center.2. The Main
40In the first example, the selected Input is Tuner with a 2-Channel signal present. Pressing the Front Panel DISPLAY MODE Push-button twice, the Info
41The User Menu allows for Source Selection, Surround Mode, RoomP-erfect Correction Modes, Voicing Curve Selection, Trim Adjustments and Zone B Contro
42status and return the Front Panel Controls, Displays and Push-buttons for Zone A operation.5. To switch Zone B Off, first press the ZONE B CON-TROL
43How to Operate Zone Bthe ten direct access push-buttons Note: A phantom Input for Zone B may be selected using the Front Panel INPUT Control. The Re
44Creating a BackupThe MX151 includes the capability of backing up any changes made to the factory default settings. With a backup made, to an externa
45Set Factory Defaults All user settings willbe deleted and devicewill reboot. Continue?YesNo Figure 93Returning to Facto
46Operation and Installer Menu:The following steps are based on having operated the MX151 A/V Control Center including using the Setup Mode. Refer to
47Advanced Setup and Operation, con’t Figure 4Figure 6The McIntosh MX151 Home Page should now be dis-played in the Internet WEB Browser Window. Refer
48Figure 8Figure 9Figure 10Figure 12Figure 11Figure 78. By clicking on the blue color triangles (appearing in the various on screen menus) submenus wi
49Advanced Setup and Operation, con’t Refer to figures 13 thru 16 for additional Speaker & Room Menus with options.Figure 13Figure 14Figure 15Figu
5Ethernet RJ45 Socket1. Tranceive Data (+) 5. N/C2. Tranceive Data (-) 6. Receive Data (-)3. Receive Data (+) 7. N/C4. N/C 8. N/CEthernet Cable -
50Refer to figures 17 thru 21 for Source, Audio Process-ing, Zone B, System and Device Management Menus with options.Figure 17Figure 18Figure 19Figure
51Figure 22 is an example of the Status Menu item dis-playing the current operation status of the MX151. Figure 22Advanced Setup and Operation, con’t
52Figures 23 thru 25 are examples of User Menus allow-ing operation of the MX151. Figure 235% Volume Steps1% Volume Steps
53Advanced Setup and Operation, con’tFigure 24Figure 25
54The following connection instructions and illustra-tion on the next page are a supplement to the MX151 Zone A Output Connection instructions on page
55Auxiliary Output and Electronic Crossover F15AH 125VNote: Refer to the MX151 Owner’s Manual pages 10 and 11 for additional connection information.
561. Switch power On to the MX151 and TV/Monitor.2. Press the SETUP Push-Button.3. Select the “Speaker and Room Setup” from the In-staller Menu. Then
57Verify Conguration Output : LVolume : -44.0dBHigh-pass 80HzContinueAbort Figure 7Figure 8Verify Conguration
58SpecicationsAudio SpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsRoomPerfect and Voicing SpecificationsUnless otherwise noted, the below MX151 Specifica-tions
59Packing InstructionsPacking InstructionsIn the event it is necessary to repack the equipment for shipment, the equipment must be packed exactly as s
6General Information, Cable Information, Introduction and Performance Features IntroductionPerformance FeaturesThe MX151 A/V Control Center sets the s
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7DimensionsThe following dimensions can assist in determining the best location for your MX151.DimensionsFront View of the MX151Rear View of the MX151
8InstallationInstallationThe MX151 can be placed upright on a table or shelf, standing on its four feet. It also can be custom installed in a piece of
9Rear Panel ConnectionsRear Panel ConnectionsThe identification of Rear Panel Connections for the MX151 A/V Control Center is located on a separate fo
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