Lexicon MV-5 User Manual

Lexicon MV-5 User Manual

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  • Page 1 MV-5 Processor User Guide...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ television technician for help.
  • Page 3 Lexicon, “Logic 7”, and the L7 logo are registered trademarks of Harman International Industries, Inc. Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. “DTS” and “DTS-ES | Neo:6” are registered trademarks of DTS, Inc. and “96/24” is a trademark of DTS, Inc.
  • Page 4: Documentation Conventions

    Introduction DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS This document contains general safety, installation and operation instructions for the MV-5 Processor. It is important to read this user guide before attempting to use the product. Pay particular attention to safety instructions. Note: This manual is not intended as a general reference guide for home theater systems. If you’re uncertain how to proceed in setting up or maintaining your system, seek the advice of a professional installer or ask your dealer for their recommendations.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Video Status ... 4-4 PC & Dock Controls PC & Dock Overview... 5-2 PC Controls... 5-2 Setting Up to Play ... 5-2 Playing PC Media ... 5-3 Dock Functionality ... 5-4 Connecting the Dock to the MV-5 ... 5-4 Introduction...
  • Page 6 Selecting the Correct iPod Insert ... 5-4 Docking the iPod ... 5-5 Dock 2-line Display Characteristics ... 5-5 Controlling the iPod with the MV-5 ... 5-6 Charging the iPod ... 5-6 Removing the iPod ... 5-6 Zone 2 iPod Controls ... 5-7 Troubleshooting &...
  • Page 7 About the MV-5 ... 1-2 Product Registration ... 1-2 Highlights ... 1-2 What’s in the Box ... 1-3 Available Options ... 1-3 D-1 iPod Docking Station... 1-3 RF-1 Receiver... 1-3 Installation Considerations... 1-4 Remote Control Battery Installation ... 1-4 Getting Started...
  • Page 8: About The Mv-5

    With the optional dock accessory, iPod owners can even connect and play their iPod through the MV-5. The MV-5 is designed to serve as the control center for your home theater system. A landmark product for Lexicon, the MV-5 offers capabilities never before offered as well as breaking ground with several brand new features.
  • Page 9: What's In The Box

    - you need only place the RF-1 Receiver in the rack or cabinet, or attach an emitter to the MV-5 front panel over the IR receiver. Every time a command is sent from the remote control, it sends both a standard IR and an RF signal.
  • Page 10: Installation Considerations

    Pay particular attention to the instructions below and to other precautions that appear throughout this user guide. install the MV-5 on a solid, flat, level surface such as a table or shelf. select a dry, well-ventilated location out of direct sunlight.
  • Page 11: Basic Operation

    Front Panel Overview ... 2-2 Rear Panel Overview... 2-5 PC & Dock Overview... 2-8 Remote Control Overview ... 2-8 Operation Considerations... 2-8 MV-5 Menu Overview ... 2-9 Menu Navigation ... 2-9 Remote Control Buttons... 2-10 Menu Options... 2-11 Menu Item Selection ... 2-11 Remote Control Light Button ...
  • Page 12: Front Panel Overview

    Basic Operation FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW The MV-5 is shown below. The numbers in the front panel illustration correspond with the numbered items in the text. 1. Front Panel Display 2. IR Receiver 3. Volume Knob 4. Mode Buttons 5. Main Zone Input Selection Buttons 6.
  • Page 13: Mode Buttons

    Main Zone input selection button activates the corresponding input in the Main Zone. When the MV-5 is in Standby, pressing a Main Zone input selection button powers on the MV-5, selects the input in the Main Zone, and turns off Zone 2.
  • Page 14: Mute Button

    Basic Operation When the MV-5 is in Standby, pressing a Zone 2 input selection button powers on the MV-5, selects the input in Zone 2, and turns off the Main Zone. 7. ZONE 2 OFF BUTTON Deactivates Zone 2. When Zone 2 is off, the Zone 2 OFF button on the front panel lights red.
  • Page 15: Rear Panel Overview

    Basic Operation REAR PANEL OVERVIEW The MV-5 rear panel is shown below. The numbers in the rear panel illustrations correspond with the numbered items in the text. 1. 8-CH Analog Audio Input Connector Array 2. Digital Audio Input Connectors 3. USB Connector 4.
  • Page 16: S-Video/Composite Input Connectors

    3. USB CONNECTOR Provides a USB port to connect to a PC computer, enabling the user to listen to audio from the computer through the MV-5 Processor. The USB connector port is a “mini B” connector and requires a USB cable (not included).
  • Page 17: Power Switch

    Standby button or remote control ON & OFF buttons can be used to activate and deactivate standby mode. When the MV-5 is powered off via the rear panel switch, the standby and ON modes are not available.
  • Page 18: Pc & Dock Overview

    Basic Operation PC & DOCK OVERVIEW The PC & Dock inputs are the only “hard-wired” inputs in the MV-5 Processor. Unlike the other inputs, both have very specific audio-only functionality. The PC input is tied to the USB input on the rear panel and is for use with media player software on a connected PC computer.
  • Page 19: Mv-5 Menu Overview

    MV-5 menu structure and has three branches: AUDIO CONTROLS, VIDEO STATUS, and SETUP. Note: The DVD menu layer of the touch screen controls the Lexicon RT-20 and RT-10, if installed. The AUDIO CONTROLS menu controls the audio-specific parameters, such as treble and bass, as well as providing an audio status menu.
  • Page 20: Remote Control Buttons

    14. EXIT 15. Transport functions (PLAY for source components Note: These are the names and functions for the universal remote control. For the MV-5 specific remote control functions, refer to the Command Matrix on the following page. Lexicon , STOP...
  • Page 21: Menu Options

    MV-5 MENU OPTIONS Selecting a menu option can open another menu within the menu structure. For example, selecting SETUP from the MAIN MENU opens the SETUP menu. MAIN MENU SETUP AUDIO CONTROLS DISPLAY SETUP VIDEO STATUS SPEAKER/EQ SETUP SETUP INPUT SETUP...
  • Page 22 (iPod controls) (PC controls) IPOD- Toggles the Auto EQ iPod parameter between ON & OFF. PRE1 IPOD+ Sets the MV-5 to the iPod Autocal Preset 1 saved values PRE2 CLIK PC II Sets the MV-5 to the iPod wheel click,...
  • Page 23 Steps through the VIDEO STATUS menu INFO Steps through the AUDIO STATUS menu *The MAIN menu level does NOT control the MV-5. The remote control touch screen heading must read “LEX” or “ZONE 2” in order to control the MV-5 Processor. Basic Operation...
  • Page 24 Changes Front panel display illumination PAUSE (unused) PLAY *The MAIN menu level does NOT control the MV-5. The remote control touch screen heading must read “LEX” or “ZONE 2” in order to control the MV-5 Processor. Lexicon ZONE 2 PAGE1-4...
  • Page 25 Aux 1 input Main Zone Enter Aux 2 input *The MAIN menu level does NOT control the MV-5. The remote control touch screen heading must read “LEX” or “ZONE 2” in order to control the MV-5 Processor. Basic Operation ZONE 2...
  • Page 26 Basic Operation Lexicon 2-16...
  • Page 27 Setup ... 3-2 Display Setup ... 3-3 Speaker/EQ Setup ... 3-5 Manual ... 3-6 Semi Autocal ... 3-6 Full Autocal ... 3-6 Manual Speaker Setup... 3-8 Speakers Menu... 3-9 Speaker Distances Menu ... 3-10 Output Levels Menu... 3-11 Input Setup ... 3-13 Advanced Video ...
  • Page 28: Setup Setup

    Note: When a source is active, changing some audio or video parameters may cause the Main Zone audio to briefly mute the incoming source. If Zone 2 is set to DOWN MIX, the Zone 2 audio will also briefly mute. Lexicon...
  • Page 29: Display Setup

    DISPLAY SETUP SETUP Selects the CONNECTION parameter, which identifies the active video output connectors on the MV-5 rear panel. The following list of conditions identify the behavior of this parameter. • If ANALOG is selected, only the analog video connectors are available and will output the video signal.
  • Page 30 On the remote control, this parameter is controlled by the button while in the touch screen “LEX” menu layer. Note: When the MV-5 is powered off or put into Standby mode, any changes to the BRIGHTNESS parameter are not saved. So when the MV-5 is powered on or taken out of Standby mode again, the BRIGHTNESS parameter will be set to FULL.
  • Page 31: Speaker/Eq Setup

    MV-5 SPEAKER/EQ SETUP Select the SPEAKER/EQ SETUP menu to configure the Main Zone audio output connectors for the desired speaker setup. The Main Zone includes eight audio output connectors labeled Front L/R, Center, Subwoofer, Side L/R and Rear L/R. SETUP...
  • Page 32: Manual

    Performing the Semi Autocal Procedure: In order to perform this test, the following initial setup is required: • All of the speakers are connected to the MV-5 and positioned in the listening space. • The cross-over points for each speaker are set through the MANUAL setup menu.
  • Page 33 MV-5 • A monitor is connected to the MV-5 for viewing the OSD during the procedure. • The microphone, included with the MV-5, must be connected to the rear panel Microphone input connector and positioned in the primary listening position.
  • Page 34: Manual Speaker Setup

    SIDE LEFT: 0.0ft FRONT L/R: 80Hz CENTER: 80Hz SUBWOOFERS: 0.0 ft SIDE L/R: 80Hz REAR/Z2 L/R: 80Hz SUB/LFE LPF: 80Hz SUBWOOFERS: 1 SUB HPF: 20Hz SUB MODE: NORMAL OUTPUT LEVELS 2 REAR LEFT: 0dB SIDE LEFT: 0dB SUBWOOFER1: 0dB SUBWOOFER2: 0dB Lexicon...
  • Page 35: Speakers Menu

    When the speaker setup does not include side speakers, select NONE to redirect side channel signals to the Front L/R output connectors. If the Rear L/R parameter is also set to NONE, the MV-5 will redirect surround channel signals to the Front L/R output connectors. FULL, 40 to 120HZ...
  • Page 36: Speaker Distances Menu

    NONE to redirect rear channel signals to the Side L/R output connectors. If the Side L/R parameter is also set to NONE, the MV-5 will redirect surround channel signals to the Front L/R output connectors. Note: When the Rear L/R parameter is set to NONE, Dolby Digital PLIIx modes and DTS(-ES) decoding are not available.
  • Page 37: Output Levels Menu

    Subwoofer2 - can be set individually. Note: The speaker output level settings may affect the maximum volume level of the MV-5 Processor. The maximum volume level is +10 dB minus the maximum output level setting of any speaker. Thus, if your Front L/R output levels are set to +3.0 dB, then the maxium allowable volume level...
  • Page 38 10. To stop the Test Tone, use the remote control to highlight the Test Tone parameter. The parameter will change to OFF. The test tone can no longer be heard through any of the speakers. 3-12 arrow button to select arrows Lexicon...
  • Page 39: Input Setup

    MV-5 INPUT SETUP Selecting the SETUP menu INPUT SETUP option opens the INPUT SETUP menu, a two-screen menu which sets up the input type and name, the digital and analog inputs for both audio and video, the listening mode, and other advanced input settings.
  • Page 40 H D M I a n d a n a l o g c o m p o n e n t o u t p u t s w i t h o u t processing. Program material that carries HDCP encoding is only available through the HDMI output. Lexicon...
  • Page 41 MV-5 Conv Only - Does not apply any video enhancement or processing to the incoming video signal, but outputs the signal in one of the following ways, depending on the input source. • A standard-definition (480i or 576i) analog signal...
  • Page 42 The parameter, when set to ON, identifies if there is both a digital and analog signal present to the input. If this condition is true, then the MV-5 prioritizes the digital signal over the analog signal. When the digital signal is interrupted, then it switches to the analog signal.
  • Page 43: Advanced Video

    A/D SAMPLE RATE SETUP INPUT SETUP The MV-5 converts the incoming analog audio signals to digital audio for all audio processing. The A/D SAMPLE RATE parameter allows you to select the sample rate of the A/D converters. Some surround processing modes, such as those in the DSP Mode Family, are only available at the 48 kHz sampling rate.
  • Page 44 Any combination of these two inputs can be selected in the Main Zone and Zone 2, including selecting either of them for both Zones simultaneously. • If either of these inputs is playing in the Main Zone, the other ANALOG input can be chosen for Zone 2. Lexicon...
  • Page 45 MV-5 ADVANCED VIDEO Selecting the SETUP menu INPUT SETUP menu ADVANCED VIDEO option opens the ADVANCED VIDEO menu, a two-screen menu which provides user-adjustable controls for sharpness, noise reduction, brightness, and other video fine-tuning. Note: Most of the Advanced Video parameters are only available when the V-Process parameter is set to FAROUDJA.
  • Page 46 Detects the presence of film-originated material so that the original film-frame sequence may be recovered by weaving together the appropriate video fields. ANLG ANLG ANLG CABLE DCDi INTERPOL INPUT SETUP ADVANCED VIDEO INPUT SETUP ADVANCED VIDEO FILM DETECTION Lexicon OFF, ON OFF, ON...
  • Page 47 MV-5 FILM EDIT DETECT SETUP INPUT SETUP ADVANCED VIDEO Applies additional processing when film-based material is detected so that any disruption in the frame sequence of film-based material due to video edits or overlay of video text over film is compensated for by processing, before artifacts such as feathering may appear.
  • Page 48: Listening Modes

    LISTENING MODES The MV-5 has a large selection of listening modes to choose from. The list of available listening modes is broken into two parts - the Mode Family and the Mode. The available listening modes vary depending upon the Mode Family selections, the input setup, and the incoming audio signal.
  • Page 49: Available Listening Modes

    Shaded cells indicate that there are no available modes in that Mode Family for that specific incoming data stream. Note: The table identifies all of the possible formats, but depending upon the Input setup and the Surround Configuration of the MV-5, all of these modes may not be available for selection .
  • Page 50 DOLBY D STEREO VS 2-SP REF & WIDE VS 3-SP REF & WIDE VS 4-SP WIDE VS 5-SP WIDE 3-24 Logic 7 Logic 7 7CH FILM Logic 7 7CH MUSIC Logic 7 5CH FILM Logic 7 5CH MUSIC Lexicon Stereo...
  • Page 51 MV-5 Incoming DTS Dolby Datastream DTS 5.1 MATRIX DTS+PLIIx Film & Music* DTS 96/24 *These modes available when a DTS source is DTS 6.1 DISCRETE playing and the Dolby Mode Family button is pressed on the remote. DTS 5.1 and DTS 20-bit 5.1 ch CD...
  • Page 52: Listening Mode Descriptions

    The following table provides a brief description of each listening mode. Logic 7 Film A proprietary Lexicon technology, Logic 7 is an advanced mode that extracts the maximum surround information from either surround-encoded pro- Logic 7 Music grams or conventional stereo material. Film 7.1 and Music 7.1 are tailored specifically for use with rear speakers, while Film 5.1 and Music 5.1 are spe- cifically formatted for use without rear speakers.
  • Page 53 The center channel is fed a summed mono mix of the in-phase material of the left and right channels. If the MV-5 has been configured for 6.1-/7.1-channel operation, both of these options are available for selection.
  • Page 54: 5.1-Channel & 7.1-Channel Direct Inputs

    The upper right-hand corner of the front panel 2-line display may indicate status information regarding the incoming source. If a Dolby or DTS source is input and the MV-5 is configured to a surround system, the following status indicators may be displayed to indicate the state of the incoming source: •...
  • Page 55: Surround Configuration

    MV-5 SURROUND CONFIGURATION Selecting the SETUP menu SURROUND CONFIG option opens the Surround Configuration menu, which is used to customize the list of available listening modes that can be applied to incoming signals. Each Mode Family has a subset of available listening modes that can be turned off. If the listening mode is set to OFF, then the applicable listening modes in that family are not available for selection from the mode buttons.
  • Page 56 LOGIC 7 DEFAULT Allows the user to choose Logic 7 as the default surround mode for all incoming audio signals. If this parameter is OFF, then the MV-5 selects the native format of the incoming signal as the default listening mode. If set to ON, then all incoming audio signals are defaulted to the Logic 7 listening modes.
  • Page 57: Dolby Configuration

    MV-5 DOLBY CONFIGURATION Selecting the SETUP menu DOLBY CONFIG option opens the Dolby Configuration menu, which is used to configure the Dolby surround modes for optimum performance. MAIN MENU SETUP DISPLAY SETUP AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS SPEAKER/EQ SETUP SETUP INPUT SETUP...
  • Page 58: Mute Levels

    Dock input & controls, refer to Section 5: PC & Dock Controls. Note: If the Main Zone is OFF when the MV-5 is put into Standby, when the iPod is plugged into the Dock, the MV-5 will power up but the Main Zone will remain OFF.
  • Page 59: Audio Controls & Video Status

    Audio Controls & Video Status Audio Controls ...4-2 Video Status ... 4-4...
  • Page 60: Audio Controls

    For more information on the AUTOCAL process, refer to Section 3: Setup. Lexicon EQ PRESET ACTIVE PS: USER PRESET 1: FACTORY PRESET 2: FACTORY...
  • Page 61 MV-5 To load a different saved EQ Preset into the system: 1. Decide which saved Preset location you want to load. 2. Select ACTIVE PS from the EQ PRESET menu. 3. Use the cursors to select the Preset location you want to load.
  • Page 62: Video Status

    AUDIO: - - - MODE FAMILY: LOGIC 7 MODE: MUSIC 5.1 The AUDIO STATUS menu is an information-only menu identifying the current audio status of the MV-5. • INPUT identifies the currently selected input. • NAME identifies the customer-chosen name, if any, for the currently selected input.
  • Page 63: Pc & Dock Controls

    PC Controls...5-2 Setting Up to Play ... 5-2 Playing PC Media... 5-3 Dock Functionality ...5-4 Connecting the Dock to the MV-5 ... 5-4 Selecting the Correct iPod Insert ... 5-4 Docking the iPod ... 5-5 Dock 2-line Display Characteristics ... 5-5 Controlling the iPod with the MV-5 ...
  • Page 64: Pc & Dock Overview

    PC & Dock Controls PC & DOCK OVERVIEW Unlike the other ten inputs of the MV-5 Processor, the PC and Dock inputs are NOT interchangeable. These two inputs have specific audio-only functionality that is exclusive to these individual inputs. The PC input is tied to the USB jack on the rear panel and is only for use with media software on a computer.
  • Page 65: Playing Pc Media

    2-channel audio source, and you may apply any of the appropriate surround processing modes. Note: Whenever the USB jack is connected to the computer, the RV-5 will be selected as the sound card for the computer, even while the MV-5 is in Standby. PC & Dock Controls...
  • Page 66: Dock Functionality

    “UNPLUGGED” until an iPod is actually docked. Note: The DOCK Input setup displays Digital Audio as NONE, Analog Audio as DOCK (or “UNPLUGGED” if there is no iPod connected to the MV-5), and the Dig/Anlg Auto parameter is dashed out. These three parameters cannot be changed for the DOCK Input.
  • Page 67: Docking The Ipod

    The ANLG signal type is identified on the top right side and the current volume setting of the MV-5 is identified on the bottom right side of the display, as shown:...
  • Page 68: Controlling The Ipod With The Mv-5

    -2:08 CONTROLLING THE iPOD WITH THE MV-5 To control the iPod once it is docked and connected to the MV-5, use the remote control. Page 3 of the “LEX” menu layer of the remote control touch screen is devoted to controlling the iPod.
  • Page 69: Zone 2 Ipod Controls

    However, for the DOCK inputs, the OSD and front panel display reflect ONLY the Main Zone activity. Therefore, if the iPod is accessed in Zone 2, there is no visible indication on the MV-5 that a change has been made.
  • Page 70 PC & Dock Controls Lexicon...
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting & Maintenance

    Troubleshooting & Maintenance Troubleshooting... 6-2 MV-5 Error Messages... 6-7 Video Error Messages ... 6-7 Autocal Error Messages ... 6-8 Video Resolutions Table... 6-10 Routine Maintenance ... 6-12 Restoring Factory Default Settings ... 6-12...
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    1. Make sure the rear panel power switch is set to the ON position. 2. Attempt to power on the MV-5 with the front panel Standby button and remote control ON button. 3. Examine the power cord to ensure a good connection between the rear panel AC input connector and the wall outlet.
  • Page 73 Audio sounds distorted when using analog audio inputs. The likely cause for distorted audio while using the analog audio inputs is that the input voltage is too high. The MV-5 analog inputs have a maximum rating of 2 Vrms. Any input voltages higher than this limit will exhibit audible distortion.
  • Page 74: Installation Worksheet

    2. Put the MV-5 into Standby mode. Wait 10 seconds. Then take the MV-5 out of Standby mode. 3. Set the rear panel power switch of the MV-5 to the OFF position. Wait 10 seconds. Then set the rear panel power switch to the ON position.
  • Page 75 VIDEO IN is set to NONE, but the monitor has a video error, or is showing a blue screen. When the VIDEO IN parameter is set to NONE, the MV-5 outputs a blue screen at 480i resolution. This blue screen cannot be disabled.
  • Page 76 1. Make sure that the computer is properly connected to the USB input of the MV-5 Processor. 2. Make sure that PC is selected as the active input on the MV-5 Processor. 3. Make sure that the media player has been opened on the computer and is playing audio.
  • Page 77: Mv-5 Error Messages

    MV-5 MV-5 ERROR MESSAGES MV-5 error messages are displayed on the OSD when certain error conditions exist. This section explains what each of these error messages means and how to fix each problem. VIDEO ERROR MESSAGES The following error messages apply specifically to video issues.
  • Page 78: Autocal Error Messages

    BACK TO SPK/EQ SETUP the microphone is within two feet of the speaker under test, verify the sp eaker cables are connected properly, verify that the volume level is correct, and repeat the test. Lexicon SIDE-R: NO REAR-L: YES SIDE-L: YES...
  • Page 79 MV-5 SUBWOOFER CAL ERROR SUBWOOFER CAL ERROR Subwoofers detected: This error message will display w h e n t h e S u b w o of e r t e s t h a s SUBWOOFER 1: NO failed. Typically, this failure occurs...
  • Page 80: Video Resolutions Table

    Troubleshooting & Maintenance VIDEO RESOLUTIONS TABLE The MV-5 Processor is designed to allow flexibility in the selection of video output resolutions. However, there are restrictions on what resolutions can be made available due to incoming signal limitations. If you are not getting the expected resolution options for your video monitor, it is possible that there is an incompatability between the input setup selections and the incoming signal.
  • Page 81 MV-5 INPUT Video Mode Source Format 480i 480p HDMI 720p 1080i 480i 480p Component Analog 720p 1080i S-480i S-Video, Composite C-480i Analog S&C - 480i 480i 480p HDMI 720p 1080i 480i CONVERSION 480p Component Analog 720p 1080i S-480i S-Video, Composite...
  • Page 82: Routine Maintenance

    Do not use a cloth made with steel wool or metal polish. If the MV-5 is exposed to a dusty environment, a low-pressure blower can be used to remove dust from its exterior surface.
  • Page 83: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications ... A-2 Declaration of Conformity... A-4...
  • Page 84: Appendix A Specifications

    • One microphone, 3.5mm mono mini plug • 1 DOCK 30-pin connector (for optional docking station) Control • One RS-232, 9-pin, D-sub connector • One IR receiver, on front panel • One 3.5mm IR IN jack: Input Voltage: 3V - 15V Input Current: 10mA...
  • Page 85 • Depth*: 16.7 inches (423 mm) Weight • Net Weight: 17.6 lb (8 kg) • Gross Weight: 26.5 lb (12 kg) Rack-Mounting Lexicon built rack mount kit not available. Please seek alternative. Operating • Operating temperature: 0 to 45 C (32 to 113 F) Environment •...
  • Page 86: Declaration Of Conformity

    3 Oak Park Bedford, MA 01730-1413 USA The equipment identified here conforms to the Directive(s) and Standard(s) specified above. Type of Equipment: Digital Receiver Model: Lexicon MV-5 Date: June 2007 Harman Specialty Group Vice President of Engineering 3 Oak Park...
  • Page 87 Main Menu: Video Status ...B-2 Main Menu: Setup ...B-3 Note: All parameter values shown in the following menu trees indicate the default parameter value if the MV-5 is restored to its factory default state. Setup Menu: Display Setup ... B-4 Setup Menu: Surround Config ...
  • Page 88: Main Menu: Audio Controls

    BASS: 0dB TREBLE: 0dB AUDIO STATUS AUDIO STATUS INPUT: HD+ NAME: CONNECTOR: ANALOG 3 AUDIO: - - - MODE FAMILY: LOGIC 7 MODE: MUSIC 5.1 Lexicon EQ PRESET ACTIVE PS: USER PRESET 1: FACTORY PRESET 2: FACTORY PRESET 3: FACTORY...
  • Page 89: Main Menu: Setup

    MV-5 MAIN MENU: SETUP MAIN MENU SETUP AUDIO CONTROLS DISPLAY SETUP VIDEO STATUS SPEAKER/EQ SETUP SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS DISPLAY SETUP CONNECTION: HDMI/DVI HDMI AUDIO OUT: NO ON-SCREEN DISPLAY FRONT PANEL DISPLAY...
  • Page 90: Setup Menu: Display Setup

    DTS-ES MATRIX: ON LOGIC 7: ON DTS-ES DISCRETE: ON LOGIC 7: ON STEREO DOWN MIX: ON PCM 44.1/48 kHz LOGIC 7: ON DOLBY PLII: ON DOLBY PLIIx: ON DOLBY VIRTUAL: OFF DTS NEO:6: ON HALL: ON 5/7 CH STEREO: ON Lexicon...
  • Page 91: Setup Menu: Speaker/Eq Setup

    MV-5 SETUP MENU: SPEAKER/EQ SETUP SETUP MAIN MENU DISPLAY SETUP AUDIO CONTROLS VIDEO STATUS SPEAKER/EQ SETUP SETUP INPUT SETUP SURROUND CONFIG DOLBY CONFIG MUTE LEVELS POWER ON SETTINGS SPEAKER/EQ SETUP MANUAL PERFORMS SEMI-AUTOMATIC SEMI AUTOCAL CALIBRATION FULL AUTOCAL PERFORMS FULL AUTOMATIC...
  • Page 92: Setup Menu: Input Setup

    X-COLOR SUPPRESS: ON COLOR: 100 DCDi INTERPOL: ON FILM DETECTION: ON FILM EDIT DETECT: ON DOCK TUNER AUX 1 None None None S-Video 2 None None Optical 2 Unplugged None None None Lexicon AUX 2 S-Video 3 Optical 3 None...
  • Page 93 Setting Up the Remote Control... C-3 Lock Feature ... C-6 Advanced Customizing Tools ... C-6 Erasing Commands ... C-13 Restoring Factory Default Settings... C-14 Optional RF-1 Receiver ... C-14 Using the 3-Digit Code Library... C-15 3-Digit Pre-programmed Codes ... C-15 Appendix...
  • Page 94: Remote Control Programming

    Appendix C REMOTE CONTROL PROGRAMMING The MV-5 remote control is a ver y power ful and flexible pre-programmed and learning remote control, designed to be the universal controller of your home theater system. The MV-5 remote control can operate up to 14 home entertainment and home automation components by using the remote control’s...
  • Page 95: Setting Up The Remote Control

    MV-5 SETTING UP THE REMOTE CONTROL The MV-5 remote control can be set up so that it controls all of the components of your home entertainment system, making remote access simple and efficient. There are two ways to set up the remote control: •...
  • Page 96 Button Learning procedure. The MV-5 remote control can “learn” commands from other remote controls, both old and new, one button at a time. Follow the steps below to allow your MV-5 remote control to learn the button commands from other remote controls in your home theater system.
  • Page 97 1. Line up the MV-5 remote control with the other remote control, head-to-head, one or two inches apart. 2. On the MV-5 remote control, press and hold the MAIN and ENT (Enter) buttons at the same time. After about 3 seconds, “SETUP”...
  • Page 98: Lock Feature

    To return to an original pre-programmed function, the learned function must be erased. LOCK FEATURE The MV-5 remote control has a locking feature, which prevents unauthorized use of the remote control. When the locking feature is active, all operations of the remote control are blocked. This feature can be used as a “child-lock”...
  • Page 99 MV-5 back light Time Out: The back light feature lights the touch screen area and illuminates the buttons whenver the LIGHT button is pressed. The amount of time the back light remains on before timing out can be adjusted to your preferences.
  • Page 100 Steps 4 to 8. 8. When finished, exit the Setup mode by pressing the MAIN button until the touch screen displays MAIN in the menu heading area. The remote control is in normal operation mode again. Lexicon...
  • Page 101 MV-5 Favorite Channel Access: To access the Favorite Channel listings, press the MAIN button to display page 1 of the Main menu. Touch the FAV (Favorite Channel) button on the touch screen. A list of favorite TV & cable stations is now displayed.
  • Page 102 Another option for the component button macros is to only send the macro if the component button is held down. The advantage of this option is that a normal press of the component button will simply Lexicon ) button. Each press adds button twice. The...
  • Page 103 Cloning other Lexicon MV-5 Remote Controls: If you happen to own more than one MV-5 remote control, you can copy and transfer the setup from one remote to the other. Follow the instructions below to clone your MV-5 remote control.
  • Page 104 5. The bottom of the display will then flash “PUNCH FROM”. Now select the MAIN component that has the volume commands that you want to use (for example, “LEX” for the MV-5 Processor). The bottom of the touch screen flashes “SAVED”.
  • Page 105: Erasing Commands

    MV-5 Note: The TEXT option allows the text of each menu to be changed. Refer to the “Customizing the Touch Screen” procedure, found earlier in this chapter, for instructions. 3. Touch the PAGE option. The menu name changes to “PAGE” and the component options are displayed.
  • Page 106: Restoring Factory Default Settings

    - you need only place the RF-1 Receiver in the rack or cabinet, or attach an emitter to the MV-5 front panel over the IR receiver. Every time a command is sent from the remote control, it sends both a standard IR and an RF signal.
  • Page 107: Using The 3-Digit Code Library

    AUX - Multimedia PCs, Xbox, iPod Controls, and Custom Installation Products Within each category, the code numbers are listed in rows by brand, such as Lexicon and Samsung. Some brands have more than one 3-digit code for you to try. 3-DIGIT PRE-PROGRAMMED CODES...
  • Page 108 280 374 550 KINERGETICS 140 220 KOSS 216 573 KRELL 072 150 376 384 KYOCERA LEXICON 120 235 236 237 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 LINN 124 377 LUXMAN 004 009 052 115 137 139 165 056 076 MAGNAVOX...
  • Page 109 MV-5 AUDIO Manufacturer Codes SOUNDMATTERS SOUNDSTREAM 084 088 SUMO SUNFIRE 344 345 346 494 TAEKWANG TEAC 005 019 049 111 212 217 TECHNICS 122 176 177 178 193 200 219 257 262 THETA DIGITAL TOSHIBA 060 087 198 278 WARDS...
  • Page 110 043 074 TIME WARNER 043 074 TOCOM 039 040 056 TOSHIBA UNITED CABLE 004 053 UNIVERSAL 005 007 014 032 035 VIDEOTRON VIEWSTAR 012 015 018 086 087 088 089 WIDE OPEN WEST 043 099 ZENITH 052 060 093 100 Lexicon...
  • Page 111 MV-5 Manufacturer Codes ADCOM 042 062 AIWA 059 065 088 089 105 122 170 187 AKAI 085 195 202 231 232 AMEND ARCAM AUDIO ACCESS 119 147 AUDIO EASE AUDIO TECHNICA 037 057 CALIFORNIA AUDIO 008 103 CAPETRONIC CARRERA 057 080...
  • Page 112 HARMAN KARDON 084 140 HITACHI INTEGRA 142 180 KENWOOD KISS 179 279 KRELL LEXICON 148 305 Note: 305 is factory default setting for Lexicon RT-20 057 074 091 LITEON 264 265 MAGNAVOX 066 096 MALATA MARANTZ 083 095 MERIDIAN MITSUBISHI...
  • Page 113 MV-5 Manufacturer Codes NAKAMICHI ONKYO 035 076 180 OPPO PANASONIC 021 042 138 139 144 150 PHILIPS 066 083 095 105 166 PIONEER 023 092 099 107 108 131 POLAROID 233 234 237 PRIMARE 193 194 PROCEED PROSCAN 026 027...
  • Page 114 MARANTZ MITSUBISHI OPTIMUS 013 049 PANASONIC PHILIPS PIONEER 106 117 121 RADIO SHACK REALISTIC RUNCO SANYO SHARP 013 152 SONY 053 110 TECHNICS THETA DIGITAL TOSHIBA 106 152 YAMAHA 043 129 PHONO Manufacturer Codes KENWOOD PIONEER YAMAHA 001 002 Lexicon...
  • Page 115 MV-5 Manufacturer Codes CABLEVISION/VOOM DIRECTV ECHOSTAR/DISH 122 167 168 EXPRESSVU GENERAL ELECTRIC 106 150 151 GENERAL INSTRUMENT 148 HITACHI 139 140 HUGHES 068 108 117 154 161 162 165 166 MAGNAVOX MEMOREX MITSUBISHI 068 154 MOTOROLA NEXT LEVEL PANASONIC 142 160...
  • Page 116 004 008 009 024 030 065 101 143 156 160 197 JENSEN 034 038 070 083 145 199 210 240 241 KENWOOD 070 197 KLOSS 002 059 043 143 154 197 004 102 106 112 113 116 119 127 143 243 284 363 365 LODGENET Lexicon...
  • Page 117 MV-5 Manufacturer Codes LOEWE LOGIK LUXMAN 007 015 052 081 160 164 166 MAGNAVOX 003 004 022 059 060 061 063 064 094 127 160 164 197 226 239 273 MARANTZ 164 184 197 MATSUI MAXENT MEMOREX 004 007 072...
  • Page 118 003 010 014 031 034 053 072 101 102 134 139 045 046 059 MINOLTA 013 020 MITSUBISHI 013 020 045 046 049 051 059 061 142 151 168 034 040 MULTITECH 024 034 012 023 039 043 048 NORDMENDE OPTONICA 053 054 Lexicon...
  • Page 119 MV-5 Manufacturer Codes ORION PANASONIC 066 070 074 083 133 140 145 157 163 167 PENTAX 013 020 031 063 PHILCO 031 034 067 PHILIPS 031 034 054 067 071 101 156 PILOT PIONEER 013 021 048 PORTLAND PULSAR QUARTZ...
  • Page 120 168 169 170 171 172 188 189 AUX-Media PC Controls DELL 261 262 GATEWAY 261 262 HAUPPAUGE 294 295 261 262 KEYSPAN SONY 261 262 TOSHIBA 261 262 WINBOOK 261 262 AUX-XBox Controls MICROSOFT/XBOX 107 408 AUX-iPod Controls APPLE/iPod BOSE KENSINGTON Lexicon...
  • Page 121 Appendix Installation Worksheet ... D-2 3-Digit Pre-programmed Codes Worksheet ... D-6...
  • Page 122: Installation Worksheet

    DEFAULT SUR** A/D SAMPLE RATE A/V SYNC DELAY TRIGGER 2 ZONE2 OUT** ADVANCED VIDEO INPUT TYPE SHARPNESS NOISE REDUCTION X-COLOR SUPPRESS DCDi INTERPOL FILM DETECTION FILM EDIT DETECTION FLESHTONE NR GAME CABLE DOCK TUNER AUX1 NONE DOCK NONE Lexicon AUX2...
  • Page 123 MV-5 INPUT SETUP ADVANCED VIDEO (CONTINUED) COMPNT ENHANCE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST COLOR SPEAKER SETUP AUTO SETTING REAR AMP**: ____ CROSS-OVER POINTS** DISTANCES (UNITS: ___)** OUTPUT LEVELS “ALL” INPUT** HD INPUT DVD INPUT GAME INPUT SAT INPUT CABLE INPUT DVR INPUT CD INPUT...
  • Page 124 BASS TREBLE VIDEO CONTROLS 4:3 IN >16:9 DISPLAY** DOLBY CONFIG CENTER WIDTH DIMENSION PANORAMA NIGHT DISPLAY SETUP CONNECTION HDMI AUDIO OUT OSD: 2-LINE OSD OSD: MENU TIME OUT F/P DISPLAY: BRIGHTNESS F/P DISPLAY: TIME OUT Lexicon SETTING PLII** PLIIx** SETTING...
  • Page 125 MV-5 R/P CONNECTIONS ANALOG AUDIO HD INPUT DVD INPUT GAME INPUT SAT INPUT CABLE INPUT DVR INPUT CD INPUT DOCK INPUT DOCK PC INPUT NONE TUNER INPUT AUX 1 INPUT AUX 2 INPUT DIGITAL AUDIO ANALOG VIDEO NONE Appendix D...
  • Page 126: 3-Digit Pre-Programmed Codes Worksheet

    Appendix D 3-DIGIT PRE-PROGRAMMED CODES WORKSHEET COMPONENT AUDIO CABLE LIGHT TAPE PHONO VCR2 XM RADIO IPOD X-BOX MANUFACTURER Lexicon CODE(S) USED...
  • Page 127 DIMENSION parameter, 3-31 DISPLAY SETUP menu, 3-2–3-3, 3-29, 3-31–3-32 dock input 2-line display characteristics, 5-5 charging the iPod, 5-6 connecting to the MV-5, 5-4 controlling the iPod, 5-6 DOCK AUTO POWER parameter, 3-32 Dock Functionality, 5-4 docking the iPod, 5-5...
  • Page 128 Declaration of Conformity, A-4 installation considerations, 1-4 Product Registration, 1-2 routine maintenance, 6-12 specifications, A-2 What’s in the Box, 1-3 MV-5 error messages, 6-7 autocal errors, 6-8 video errors, 6-7 NAME parameter, 3-13 NIGHT parameter, 3-31 NOISE REDUCTION parameter, 3-20...
  • Page 129 MV-5 overview, 2-8 playing PC media, 5-3 setting up to play, 5-2 USB connector, 2-6 ZONE 2 OUT parameter, 3-18 power AC input connector, 2-7 POWER ON SETTINGS menu, 3-2, 3-32 rear panel switch, 2-7 standby button, 2-4 preamplifier rear panel connectors, 2-7 rear panel connectors, 2-6–2-7...
  • Page 130 Index Zone 2 input selection buttons, 2-3 INPUT SETUP menu, 3-2 iPod, 5-7 mute levels paramater, 3-32 OFF button, 2-4 rear panel connectors, 2-7 ZONE-2 OUT parameter, 3-17 Lexicon...
  • Page 131: Limited Warranty

    Harman Specialty Group Tel 781-280-0300 Fax 781-280-0490 3 Oak Park Drive Bedford, MA 01730-1413 www.lexicon.com What Limitations Implied Warranties? Any implied warranties, including warranties of mer- chantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the length of this warranty.

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