Muse electronics Model Eleven Owner's Manual

Optical disc playback system

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Owner's Manual
Muse Electronics
Model Eleven
(optical disc playback system)
Preliminary Document
(Draft dated 5-2004)

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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Muse Electronics Model Eleven (optical disc playback system) Preliminary Document (Draft dated 5-2004)
  • Page 2 Please consult either Muse or your Muse dealer before using any non Muse feet with your Model Eleven. If the optional feet were not included with your unit, then use the three standard rubber self adhesive feet (provided) to raise the Model Eleven to proper ventilation height.
  • Page 3 Eleven determine requirements (either 115 or 230 Volts at either 50 or 60 Hz). If your Model Eleven does not match the mains voltage of your area, contact either Muse of your Muse dealer to have your unit reconfigured for your area.
  • Page 4: Setup Menu

    Setup Menu If your Model Eleven will be used only to play standard CDs no setup will be required. however, you intend to play any of the higher performance formats such as DVD-V, DVD-A or SACD, you will need to configure the Model Eleven for your system.
  • Page 5: Digital Audio Out

    Digital Audio Out “Digital Audio Out” is the first item in the left hand column; make certain that this item is highlighted, if it is not, then do so using the “Up” and “Down” navigation keys. To the right will be a list of individual choices and their current settings.
  • Page 6: Component Out

    As in the “Progressive” option is selected and you are using either the S-Video or composite video output of the Model Eleven to your video device, you will no longer have any video available when in “Progressive” mode. Also, if you are connected via the Model Eleven’s component...
  • Page 7: Audio Language

    Audio Language This sub-submenu item has three choices, “Japanese”, “English” or “Other Language”. The “Other Language” option will bring up a submenu which allows you to select additional languages based upon either a numeric entry or by using the “Up” and “Down” navigation keys. It should be understood that this is your language preference, but the disc in play may not support the language you have selected or...
  • Page 8: Bonus Group

    DVD-Audio when finished to be certain that the Model Eleven plays the DVD- It should be Audio section. This entry can also be used to force the Model Eleven to behave as if it were a DVD-V player. Bonus Group will need “Bonus...
  • Page 9: Sacd Playback

    This sub-submenu has two choices, either “STEREO” or “Lt/Rt”. When playing DTS discs the and the “Digital Audio Out” section of the Model Eleven has its “DTS” option set to “DTS > PCM” the Model Eleven can matrix surround information into a Dolby ProLogic compatible configuration if the “DTS Downmix”...
  • Page 10: Speaker Distance

    (balanced or unbalanced) and has speakers connected to any of their outputs (center, LFE, left or right surround) then select “Variable”. If your Model Eleven does not have either of the multi-channel modules or no connections are made to the multi-channel module, then select “Fix”.
  • Page 11: Channel Level

    See “Initial Settings” menu “Channel Level” submenu for information on this section. Be certain that the Model Eleven is not in shift mode (blue LED illuminated) by pressing the “Release” button on the remote. Now, highlight and select the “Video Adjust” submenu by using the navigation and select keys of the remote.
  • Page 12 Disc play can be resumed by pressing “Play/play” on either the remote or front panel. With a CD playing in the Model Eleven, information as to the track number and time in track is displayed on the front panel. “Display” control on the remote is pressed, the display will change for time in track to time remaining in track.
  • Page 13: Search Mode

    The second of the submenus, “Repeat” has a sub-submenu with three possible choices. “Disc Repeat” causes the Model Eleven to play the disc from beginning to end over and over, until the disc is either ejected or the “Repeat” mode is ended.
  • Page 14 “Display” button on the remote. The front panel of the Model Eleven will show the group and track number currently being played along with the time in the current track.
  • Page 15 OSD. Disc Play – DVD Video DVD Video discs will utilize the greatest number of features of the Model Eleven. Like all DVDs, Video ones determine a great portion of the nature of behavior exhibited by the Model Eleven.
  • Page 16: Maintenance

    Muse will record your purchase information along with the serial number and list of any options purchased for your Model Eleven. This information will be used by Muse both for Warranty claim purposes as well as notification should there be any recommended updates for this product.

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