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1. ENG English ENG Spanish German French Italian Dutch Danish h 4 Disc Menu This setting makes you able to set a preferred disc menu language for playback of a DVD disc If the setting is set to eg German the German disc menu of a DVD disc will be selected automatically if available Note This feature is not available on all DVD discs Ta D av I Preference Page ENG ENG English ENG Spanish German French Italian Dutch Danish 27 Parental This feature allows you to restrict the viewing of certain materials that may not be suitable for younger members of the house Please notice that in order to make adjustments in this menu you are required to type the password See the next paragraph for further explanation to this The system is based on the rating information encoded on a DVD that classifies materials into 8 levels roughly corresponding to the Motion Picture Association of America voluntary ratings system Note Not all DVDs contains this information and will therefore not be affected by this setting aN O ISI Preference Page ENG 1KID SAFE ENG 2G 3PG 4PG13 5 PGR 6RNC 17 7 8 ADULT L 4 Password Here you can change the password required for making changes in the Parental settings Note The default password is 1234 aa bh TA Preference Page ENG ENG ENG Change i 4 28 Default Here you can reset a
2. A triangle with an exclamation mark draws the user s attention to important instructions for use and maintenance in the enclosed manual which should be studied A symbol for CLASS II double insulation WARNING TO MINIMISE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THE UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET AS IT CONTAINS DANGEROUS VOLTAGE ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ARE ALLOWED TO CARRY OUT REPAIR AND SERVICE CAUTION If the plug of the power cord needs to be replaced it is important that the replacement is identical to the plug to be replaced or that the new plug has been recommended by the manufacturer TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK IT IS IMPORTANT TO INSERT THE PLUG CORRECTLY INTO THE SOCKET IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU READ AND OBSERVE BOTH THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL AND THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE UNIT KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This unit was designed and manufactured with a view to providing maximum safety for the user Incorrect use of the unit may cause electrical shock or fire The protection devices built into this unit will protect the user if the procedures below are observed in connection with installation use and repair This unit is fully electronic and contains no parts that can be repaired by the user DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET RISK OF DANGEROUS VOLTAGE ONLY QUALIFIED TECHNICIANS ARE ALLOWED TO REPAIR THE UNIT Read the manual Upon unpacking th
3. PAL Standard European setup AUTO This setting should make sure the picture is displayed on most TV sets NTSC Standard American TV system Note This setting is disabled when the HDMI output is activated Video Setup Menu WIDE PAL PAL YUV AUTO ON NTSC ENG ON PCM 22 Video Out Here you can adjust the video output settings to match your setup YUV Activates the component video output You can change between progressive scan and interlaced scan by pressing the P SCAN button on the remote RGB Activates the RGB video output in the Scart connecter Note This setting is disabled when the HDMI output is activated tn Video Setup Menu Video Out lt 4 Angle Mark Some DVD movies are recorded in multiple angles The Angle Mark feature enables the MCS 650 to tell you if more than one angle is available When the Angle Mark is set to ON a small icon in the shape of a camcorder is shown on the screen When Angle Mark is set to OFF this icon will not be shown hoN O Video Setup Menu WIDE PAL Angle Mark EG 23 OSD Language Here you can change the language of the setup menu and other messages shown on the screen Note The languages available in this menu can vary ah fx Video Setup Menu PAL English YUV Spanish ON German G French Italian Dutch PCM Danish N 4 Screen Saver This function will start a scree
4. 5 AUX Press this button to select the auxiliary input on the rear panel 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 DVD Press this button to select the built in DVD player as source AV1 Press this button to select the AV1 input on the rear panel AV2 TV Press this button to select the AV2 input on the rear panel Press it once more to get the sound from your TV set out through the connected speakers Note The TV set must be connected with a Scart cable to get the sound out through the connected speakers Menu Press this button to enter the Disc menu on a DVD disc Arrows Tuning Use the arrow buttons to navigate in the disc menus the setup menu etc In tuner mode use the left and right arrow button to manually search for channels and the up and down buttons to scroll up and down in presets Enter Use this button to confirm choices in menus etc Return Use this button to cancel or return from special menus Bass Press this button to enter the bass adjustment menu Press the volume and buttons to adjust Treble Press this button to enter the treble adjustment menu Press the volume and buttons to adjust Subtitle Press this button to change between the subtitles available on a DVD disc Audio Press this button to change between the audio tracks available on a DVD disc Stop Press this button to stop disc playback Play Press this
5. for 2 3 hours The unit will then have adapted to the environment and any condensation will have disappeared CONNECTION Connection to the mains rating AC 220V 240V SOHz Max Power Consumption 200W 7 A 2 f 4 D Ini ri WARNING 12211 ZZ Do rere ame e nas D w S AYP N SY Check that all other connections have been made correctly before inserting the mains plug into the wall socket Then insert the plug into a suitable socket Note If the unit is to be used abroad you may need an adapter CAUTION Do not turn on the power before all connections have been made correctly You might break your new unit Check that all connections have been made correctly before turning on the power Check that the mains voltage is 220 240V AC50 60Hz before turning on the power FRONT PANEL BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS 1 2 3 tangent MCS1650 Mini DVD System VOLUME POWER 17 __ 16 15 amp STANDBY TUNING j STATION SOURCE CARD USB Ke gt gt I cu A u aan SD MMC MS USB Pa ag VIDEO L AUDIO R video AV3 1413 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 PHONES The points below contains a brief description of the front panel buttons inputs and outputs For more detailed descriptions of the functions and connections please see the following pages of the manual 1 Standby LED The standby LED indicates whether the u
6. preset after your choice Use the Arrow Up and Arrow Down buttons on the remote to change between the stored stations If your antenna signal is too weak you might experience some noise when listening to radio in stereo You can some times remove this noise by switching to mono This is done by pressing the ST MO button on the remote RDS Radio Data System RDS is a method for the transmission of additional information from Radio Stations It is only available in FM mode For example the name of the radio station the name of the program or the type of program can be shown on the display It functions only when the broadcasting station has the RDS transmission and the signal is strong enough Press DISPLAY on remote control to display the RDS information RDS contains the following information 30 Res PS Program Service name PTY Program TYpe CT Clock Time RT Radio Text PS Program Service Name Press the DISPLAY button on the remote until PS appears The current stations name will be shown Note NO PS will be shown if the signal from the radio station is not strong enough or no such service is available PTY Program Type Press the DISPLAY button on the remote until PTY appears The current type of the program will be shown Note NO PTY will be shown if the signal from the radio station is not strong enough or no such service is available C 2 CT Clock Time Press the DISPLAY button on t
7. the receiver when it is turned off on the power switch for a period longer than one week Speaker output terminals For connecting the speakers of the system Note that the impedance of the connected speaker must be between 4 and 8 ohm Please make sure that the power is disconnected from the receiver while making any speaker connection Optical and coaxial outputs Optical and coaxial outputs for connection to a external sound processor CD recorder surround receiver etc S Video output and inputs S Video output for connection to a TV set or monitor S Video inputs for the AV1 and AV2 inputs FM and AM antenna input For connection of FM and AM antennas FM antenna input Connect the included FM antenna whip to this input or an external FM antenna Make sure the cable used for this is a 75 ohms coaxial antenna cable AM antenna input Connect the included AM loop antenna to this input or an external AM antenna 11 10 11 12 13 HDMI output HDMI output for connection to a Monitor or TV set CVBS output and inputs Video output for connection to a TV set or monitor Video inputs for the AV1 and AV2 inputs AUX AV1 and AV2 analog stereo inputs Analog inputs for an auxiliary stereo source and a analog tape recorder Component video input and output Component Video YPbPr YCbCr output for connection to a TV set or monitor Component Video YPbPr YCbCr inputs for the AV1 and AV2 inputs Analog record output A
8. Automatic frequency search Manual frequency search APS Auto Program Scan Press the APS button on the remote The receiver will automatically search the entire band for channels and store them as they come This is the easiest way to tune in radio channels The downside to this is that the channels will be stored in the order they have been found in Automatic frequency search Press the AUTO button on the remote The display will show AUTO ON Press and hold the TUNING or TUNING button on the remote for 1 second The unit will automatically scan the frequency up or down until a radio station is found You can also turn the TUNING knob on the front panel of the receiver to scan up or down in frequency Manual frequency search To search manually in the frequencies press the the AUTO button on the remote Make sure the display shows AUTO OFF Then press the TUNING button on the remote to step up or down in frequency If you press and hold the TUNING button on the remote the receiver will keep stepping up or down in frequency until you let go of the button You can also turn the TUNING button on the front panel of the receiver to manually tune up or down in frequency To store a frequency to a preset after automatic or manual searching press the MEM button on the remote once A number will start to flash in the display Then press the preferred preset number you whish to store the frequency to The frequency has now been stored to a
9. M mode USB Card This button changes between and selects USB and card reader input mode AV3 Selects the AV3 input on the front panel Title Selects the title menu if available during DVD playback Setup Enters and exits the setup menu Balance Press this button to enter the balance adjustment menu Press the volume an buttons to adjust Note It is possible to adjust the level of the subwoofer output here Volume and Adjusts the master volume up and down Note This button is also used to adjust if used in combination with the Bass Treble or Balance buttons Repeat Press this button to repeat a single track chapter title folder or disc repeatedly Pause Stop playback temporarily Press play to return to return to normal playback Fast forward gt gt Press this button to search forward on a disc Press the play button to resume normal playback Next gt gt I Press this button to select the next track or chapter Step Press this button to step one frame at the time during disc playback Angle Changes angle during DVD playback if the disc loaded supports multiple angles Mute Mutes the sound Press the button again to reactivate the sound Zoom enables you to zoom on the picture during DVD playback USING THE REMOTE Installation of batteries 1 Remove the battery cover as illustrated 2 Position two batteries of the type AAA R0O3 UM4 in the battery compartment Make sure that the orientation of th
10. adio presets Disc tray Headphones Use this output to connect headphones Please notice that if the receiver is playing multi channel surround sound the sound in the headphones will be downmixed stereo When the headphones are connected the speaker outputs will turn off Make sure that the headphones you wish to use have a standard 6 3mm jack connecter If not you can use an adapter to match the 6 3mm jack Note Please be aware of that high volume levels can damage your hearing Tuning and Press and hold these buttons for two seconds to search for radio channels Power Press the power button to set the receiver into standby The standby LED will turn red Press the power button once again to turn on the receiver on again The standby LED will turn green REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS AND BUTTONS 1 2 3 4 D D Pe aah KK Yu D 1 WARNING i RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AVII FEJ CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT AVIIN 13 12 11109 8 7 6 5 The points below contains a brief description of the rear panel buttons inputs and outputs For more detailed descriptions of the functions and connections please see the following pages of the manual 1 Mains power switch Mains power ON OFF switch This is not a standby function This is the mains power switch When this switch is set to OFF the receiver will not use any power at all Please notice that the stored radio presets and sound adjustments will be erased from
11. ads with power cord or speaker leads Speaker Connections To avoid damaging the speakers with a sudden high level signal be sure to switch the power off before connecting the speakers Check the impedance of your speakers Connect speaker with an impedance between 8 and 4 ohms The amplifier s colored speaker terminals are the positive terminals and the black terminals are the negative terminals The side of the speaker cable is marked to make it distinguishable from the side of the cable Connect this marked side to the colored terminals and the unmarked side is the black terminal Prepare the speaker cords for connection by stripping off approximately 10 mm or less no more as this could cause a short circuit of the outer insulation Twist the wires tightly together so that they are not straggly 1 kam y 2 How to connect i pom Colored positive Black negative 3 Tr 4 5 1 Unscrew the knob 2 Insert the speaker cable 3 Tighten the knob and secure the cable CONNECTION TO TV SET AND DIGITAL OUTPUTS TV SET AV Receiver Itis possible to connect the MCS 650 to the TV set in several different ways depending on what kind of video input connections your TV set features Scart Sound and picture Only one cable is needed to connect to the TV set This connection enables you to get CVBS and RGB picture to you TV set To get RGB pict
12. ated power output 200 mV 47kohm 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 3 dB 10dB 100B 70 dB CCIR ARM 2V 2 2Kohm 10 Hz 120 Hz 3 dB 87 5 108 MHz 14dB SUV 15 ohm unbalanced 522 1629 kHz Europe 9 kHz step 60 dB M 50 dB Loop Antenna CVBS S Video and Component video HDMI CVBS S Video Component video and RGB Scart 1 Vp p 750hm 480p 720p 1080i 60Hz 576p 720p 1080i 50Hz Via Component video DVD Video DVD r rw DVD r rw CD CD r rw VCD S VCD MP3 disc WMA disc JPEG DivX 3 xx 4 xx 5 xx USB input for audio and video Card reader for SD MMC MS Optical Coaxial AC220V 240V 50 60Hz 200 Watts 275 W x 135 H x 350 D mm 5 8Kg Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 33 34 35 Service hotline 45 9641 1599 For further information please visit our website www tangent audio com enno 4s
13. button to start disc playback Fast reverse lt lt Press this button to search backwards on a disc Press the play button to resume normal playback Previous I lt lt Press this button to select the previous track or chapter Pbc Press this button when playing VCD 2 0 to turn PBC on and off Slow Press this button to enable slow playback Press play to return to normal playback Goto Press this button in combination with the 0 9 digit buttons to go directly to a track or chapter on the disc Ex if you would like to play track number 62 press GOTO 0 6 and 2 P Scan Press this button to change between progressive scan and interlace scan when YUV is chosen as video output Eject Press this button to open and close the disc tray 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Display Press this button to change between information shown in the display and on the screen PTY search Use this button to search for genre when listening to radio Please notice that this function requires RDS which is only available on FM and not on all stations APS Auto Program Scan Press this button to automatically search and store all available stations in tuner mode This function works in FM and AM mode St Mo Press this button to set stereo on and off in FM mode Tuner Press this button to select tuner mode Press it again to change between FM and A
14. e batteries is correct see drawing at bottom 3 Replace the battery cover Do not mix new and old batteries and do not use different types of batteries If the remote control is not used for prolonged periods remove the batteries from the remote control to avoid corrosion Using the remote control Direct the remote control at the sensor on the front panel of the unit When the remote control signal is received the unit reacts accordingly The remote control works within a range of 6 meters Sometimes the remote control does not work well in strong light You may have to move the unit if it is a problem er Se er Malfunction may occur if other remote controls are used E g near the unit Do not place any objects on the remote control as the batteries may become flat if a key is depressed constantly 5 Make sure that there are no obstacles between remote control and unit 2 Do not position the unit behind tinted glass as it may reduce the maximum range of the remote control Sr ra S000 el 2 OO 16 CONNECTION AF SPEAKERS Right front Left front Active subwoofer Before Connection Before connection turn off the power of all the eguipment Read instructions of each component you intend to connect to this unit Be sure to insert each plug securely To prevent hum and noise do not bundle the interconnection le
15. e unit please read the manual carefully and observe all the instructions given Power supply Only the power supply indicated on the rating plate must be used for this unit If you are not sure which power supply you have please contact the distributor or the local electricity supplier Earthing or polarization If the plug cannot be inserted properly into the socket or if the plug does not fit the unit must not be used in your country Ventilation The cabinet is provided with slots and openings to ensure ventilation and reliable operation and to protect the unit against overheating Do not block or cover these openings The openings must never be blocked for instance by placing the unit on a bed a sofa a carpet or similar surface Heat Do not place the unit near sources of heat such as radiators heat registers ovens or other units that produce heat Water and moisture The unit must not be placed close to water such as bathtub wash basin kitchen sink or laundry tub in a damp cellar or close to a swimming pool etc Cleaning Unplug the unit before cleaning Do not use liquid detergents and aerosol cleaning agents Use a dry cloth Power cords Wiring must be organized to prevent people from stepping on the cables and to avoid pinching by objects placed on or beside them Take special care around sockets and plug boxes and where the power cords leave the unit Overloading Make sure that wall sockets extension cords and plug b
16. er for service Symptom Remedy No sound or Distorted sound Confirm the power cord plug is well connected Make sure the setting of TV or other AV equipment is proper Make sure the TV or the amplifier is under normal operation As you use the headphones make sure the headphone is well connected with the jack and the volume switch phone level is turned to proper level No sound is heard during still picture pause or slow motion play No picture Make sure the equipment is well connected Make sure the input setting for the TV is Video or AV Make sure the specifications of the TV is according to the settings of the unit Make sure TV is under normal operation Make sure the color system is set at the proper mode NTSC PAL Picture breakdown Make sure there is no significant damage on the disc The disc may be dirty clean it and re start again Does not play Make sure the disc is well installed with the label facing at the top The disc may be dirty and reguire cleaning The player will be affected by moist disc or by condensation keep the disc dry and wait about 1 or 2 hours to allow the player to dry out No operation can be performed with the remote control Check the batteries are installed with the correct polarities amp Make sure the batteries are in good condition and not depleted If yes replace the new ones Make sure the remote is pointing at the sensor Re
17. etting makes sure the data in the digital outputs are exactly the same as the data on the source playing SPDIF PCM This setting Ng limits the sampling rate of the digital output to PCM Stereo why 48K SPDIF RAW SPDIF PCM 25 LPCM Out This setting is only available when the SPDIF output is set to PCM See the description above Here you can set the limitation of the digital output 48KHz Sets the down sampling to 48KHz 96KHz Sets the down sampling to 96KHz Note When this feature is active some audio track are not reproduced correctly AN MR SPDIF Setup Menu x 4 Preference Setup In this menu you can make the most basic settings of the units DVD and DivX functions Audio This setting makes you able to set a preferred Audio language for playback of a DVD disc If the setting is set to e g German the German audio track of a DVD disc will be selected automatically if available Note This feature is not available on all DVD discs aN D av I Preference Page m ENG English ENG Spanish ENG German French Italian Dutch Danish 26 Subtitle This setting makes you able to set a preferred subtitle language displayed during playback of a DVD disc If the setting is set to eg German the German subtitles of a DVD disc will be selected automatically if available Note This feature is not available on all DVD discs AN ba Preference Page
18. he remote until WAITING CT will appear The current time from the radio Station will be shown e g 15 30 Note 1 The Clock Time will be only transmitted from the radio stations once a minute so you need to wait for less than 1 minute to see the time 2 NO CT will be shown if the signal from the radio station is not strong enough or no such service is available RT Radiotext Press the DISPLAY button on the remote until RT appears The text message will start to scroll across the display Note NO RT will be shown if the signal from the radio station is not strong enough or no such service is available PTY SEARCH Program Type Search 1 2 3 4 Press the PTY SEARCH button on the remote PTY SEL will flash on the display Press the TUNING on the remote to choose the program type for example NEWS SPORT etc Press the PTY SEARCH button again to choose the program type shown in the display PTY SRH will be shown on the display when a search is going on When the type of program is tuned in it will stop searching otherwise NO FOUND will appear in the display 31 Troubleshooting If you have a problem with DVD player check this list for a possible solution before calling for service Some simple or minor problems can be solved by yourself If the unit works abnormally continuously or the unit has been physically damaged turn off the power and disconnect the AC power plug consult qualified person such as deal
19. ice that if the AV2 TV button is pressed twice the sound and picture from the TV set will be played instead of the sound and picture from the AV2 input Note The AV1 and AV2 inputs share the component video input That means only one source can be connected to the MCS 650 through component video in Also please notice that if you connect the AV1 or AV2 through the component video input you must connect your TV set via the component video output Note Do not plug in the mains power lead or turn on the unit before all connections have been made 20 FRONT PANEL INPUTS tangent MCS 650 Mini DVD System VOLUME OR b R UI w SD MMC MS USB VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO R 4 yo Jas MP3 player Memory stick SD MMC MS Card CVBS Sound Game Console The front panel has three inputs A card reader a USB input an a AV input These inputs are intended for temporary and easy connections The card reader enables you to insert your memory card from you camera or cell phone to play music or See pictures You can browse the files of the connected source vi the TV set you have connected the MCS 650 through Please notice that the card reader is compatible with SD MMC and MS card The USB input enables you to connect your MP3 player or Memory stick to the unit to play music or see pictures You can browse the files of the connected source vi the TV set you have c
20. it C Ifthe unit has been exposed to rain or water D If the unit does not work properly after adhering to the instructions in the operation manual Only the settings described in the operation manual must be made as incorrect setting may result in damage and often will make it difficult for a qualified technician to make the unit work properly again Ifthe unit has been dropped or damaged in any other way When the operation of the unit changes drastically the unit requires service TM Mm Service Do not attempt to carry out any service work yourself By opening or removing the cabinet you will be exposed to dangerous voltage or other hazards Any service work should be carried out by gualified technicians Spare parts If spare parts are reguired make sure that the service technician uses spare parts specified by the manufacturer or spare parts with the same characteristics as the original Unauthorized spare parts may cause fire electrical shock etc Safety check After service or repairs on the unit ask the service technician to carry out a safety check to ensure that the unit is ready for use IMPORTANT INFORMATION Handling instructions The top and back panel of the unit may become warm after prolonged use This is not due to a defect Turn off the power when the unit is not used Protect the power cord Follow the instructions below to prevent abnormal operation electrical shock fire or personal injury Ho
21. ld the plug firmly when inserting it into the socket Avoid heat producing devices Do not place objects on the power cord Do not carry out service work on or change the power cord Positioning Do not place the unit in any of the fol places In sunlight close to heat producing devices or in an enclosed rack In places with high temperatures 40C or more or high relative humidity 90 or more In dirty places as some internal parts may be damaged Do not put your fingers or any other objects into the unit Touching the internal parts is dangerous and may cause injury or damage Do not open the cabinet Do not place any foreign matter in the unit Interference Placing the unit near a television set radio or video player may cause poor picture and sound quality In that case move the unit further away from the television set radio or video player Condensation Condensation may occur in the following cases When the unit is moved directly from a cold to a warm place When the unit is used in a room where the radiator has just been switched on or a place where the cold air from the air conditioning system is directed at the unit If the unit is used in the summer in a warm and humid room just after it has been moved from an air conditioned room If there is steam or a high level of humidity in the room In case of condensation the unit will not work properly Turn off the unit Unplug the unit and leave it
22. ll the setting of the MCS 650 to the factory defaults Note All video audio tuner etc settings will be lost if a reset is performed rm 2 Preference Page ENG ENG ENG DivX VOD Here you can require an 8 digit code for rental of DivX files on the internet etc Please visit www DivX com for further instructions r bn av Preference Page ENG ENG ENG USING THE RADIO Connecting an antenna Before you can start listening to radio stations you must connect an antenna to the MCS 650 The receiver is able to receive both FM and AM radio It is therefore possible to connect both an AM and a FM antenna to the receiver 1 FM antenna input Connect the included FM antenna whip to this input Adjust the position of the antenna whip until optimum reception is achieved If an satisfying signal cannot be received with the included antenna whip an external FM antenna must be connected instead Make sure the cable used for this is 75 ohms coaxial antenna cable The input can also be used for connection to an antenna cable network if available 29 2 AM antenna input Connect the included AM loop antenna to this input Move the antenna until optimum reception is achieved Note It is strongly recommended to use outdoor external antenna to achieve the optimum antenna signal Tuning in channels To tune in channels on the MCS 650 you have three options APS Auto Program Scan
23. move the obstacles between the player and the remote No surround sound Choose the correct setup of the speaker setting which matches with your stereo system Check speaker connections Check the sources materials if mono sound may only come out of the centre output If 2 channel DVD model you will require a Pro Logic decoder or Dolby Digital decoder to reproduce the surround output No 4 3 16 9 picture Choose the correct setup TV SCREEN item that matches with your TV type Remark Abnormal functioning of this unit may be caused by static electricity or other external interference To restore normal operation unplug the AC cord and then plug it in again or switch off and on the player again 32 Specifications Audio Section Rated Power Output Total Harmonic Distortion Line Input Input Sensitivity Impedance Freguency Response Tone Control Range BASS TREBLE Signal to noise Ratio Subwoofer Output Rated Output Impedance Frequency Response FM Tuner Section Frequency Range Sensitivity Antenna Terminal MW Tuner Section Frequency Range Sensitivity Single to noise Ratio Antenna Video Section Inputs Outputs Level Impedance HDMI Resolutions Progressive scan Compatible discs Compatible digital sources Digital audio outputs General Power Requirements Power Supply Power Consumption Dimensions Net Weight 2x40 W 8 ohm 2 x 60 W 4 ohm Less than 0 2 r
24. n saver similar to the one known from a computer after approximately 60seconds You can choose between ON and OFF a bn Video Setup Menu WIDE PAL YUV ON Screen Saver N J HDMI Resolution Here you can set the resolution of the HDMI output Choose between Off 480p 60Hz 720p 60Hz 1080i 60Hz 576p 50Hz 720p 50Hz 1080i 50Hz Note Please make sure the HDMI output setting matches the specifications of your screen tn Video Setup Menu WIDE PAL Off YUV 480p 60Hz 720p 60Hz 1080i 60Hz 576p 50Hz 720p 50Hz PCM 1080i 50Hz 24 HDMI Audio Here you set the digital audio output in the HDMI connecter You can choose between SPDIF and PCM Please notice that this setting must match the specifications of your system PCM The standard setting is PCM which matches most TV sets The PCM setting only enables stereo sound in the HDMI connecter SPDIF The SPDIF setting enables multi channel sound in the HDMI connecter This feature is used if you are connecting the HDMI output of the MCS 650 to a surround receiver or surround processor h Video Setup Menu x 4 Audio Setup The Audio setup enables you to make adjustments on the two digital audio outputs Optical and Coaxial on the rear panel of the MCS 650 SPDIF Output Here you can adjust the digital outputs on the rear panel Off Turns off the digital outputs SPDIF RAW This s
25. nalog output for an auxiliary stereo tape recorder or another source Subwoofer output Pre output signal for connection of an active subwoofer Scart input and output Scart output for connection to a TV set Note Press the AV2 TV button on the remote twice to get the sound from your TV set through the speakers connected to the MCS 650 Mains power input Connect the AC power cord to this jack when the installation is complete To ensure safe operation use only the power cord supplied with the receiver If a replacement is required it must be of the same type and capacity REMOTE CONTROL 1 i 25 2 104 26 AUTO APS PTY SEARCH 3 27 4 AUX TUNER ST MO 28 5 a 29 6 p Av3 USB CARD 30 i 31 8 32 9 E 33 1 0 v TUNING 11 ad 12 bd 34 1 3 TREBLE BALANCE VOLUME 14 gi 2 1 5 1 SUB AUDIO REPEAT 36 16 1 17 a 18 38 19 1 39 20 a on aS 40 43 1 RSCAN ZOOM U 43 23 24 a 44 tangent MCS 650 1 Power Sets the unit into standby and turns it on 2 0 9 digits Selects the station saved or the track at the current number If pressed in combination with the 10 button numbers larger than 9 can be selected If the buttons are pressed for more than two seconds a station will be saved at the current number 3 Auto Enables and disables auto and manual search 4 Mem Use this button in combination with the 0 9 button to store a radio channel to a preset Press MEM press the preferred number and press MEM again to store
26. nit is on or in standby When the receiver is on the standby LED will glow green When the receiver is in standby the standby LED will glow red Display Shows information of the selected input source adjustments and system state Master volume Turn this button clockwise and counterclockwise to adjust the master volume Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume and counter clockwise to decrease the volume USB input Use this input for connection of USB sources like a MP3 player memory stick cell phones etc Note This input is not compatible with iPods AV3 input Front input for easy connection of game machines digital still cameras camcorders etc The AV3 contains CVBS and analog stereo input Card reader Card reader for SD MMC and MS cards EJECT STOP Press this button to stop playback Press it once more to eject the disc in the loader PLAY PAUSE Press this button to start playback Press it once more to temporarily stop playback NEXT gt gt I Press this button to choose the next track or chapter on the disc loaded in the unit 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 PREVIOUS I lt lt Press this button to choose the previous track or chapter on the disc loaded in the unit CARD USB Press this button to select the USB or card reader SOURCE Press this button to change between input sources DVD USB Card AV1 AV2 FM AM AUX TV AV3 STATION Press this button to change between r
27. onnected the MCS 650 through Please notice that the USB input on the front panel is not iPod compatible The AV3 input on the front panel contains an analog stereo input and a CVBS video input This enables to connect a gaming console or camcorder very easily The AV3 input is a standard 3 RCA input that should be connected the same way as the inputs on the rear panel Choose the wanted input source by pressing the button on the remote that fits the wanted input Note Do not plug in the mains power lead or turn on the unit before all connections have been made 21 THE SETUP MENU This unit features an On Screen Displayed setup menu Here you can make adjustments in the different setting this unit features Video Setup The video setup enables you to make adjustments regarding the video appearance TV Display Here you can set the perspective of your TV set 4 3 Pan Scan This setting will make sure every picture fits your 4 3 TV set It will cut the picture to make it fit your screen perfectly 4 3 Letterbox This setting will show 4 3 pictures on your screen normally and make a black bar in the top and bottom of the screen when showing 16 9 pictures 16 9 Wide This setting will fit the pictures to match your widescreen TV tn Video Setup Menu TV Display _WIDE 4 3 Pan Scan PAL 4 3 Letterbox YUV 16 9 Wide ON ENG ON PCM x J TV Type Here you can adjust the TV system to match your setup
28. oxes are not overloaded as this may lead to fire or electrical shock IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Lightning Unplug the unit for additional protection during thunder or when the unit is not used for prolonged periods This will prevent damage to the unit from lightning and power surges Penetration of objects and liguid Never push any foreign objects through the openings into the unit as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short circuit parts and thus cause fire or electric shock Do not spill liquid on the unit Accessories Do not place the unit on unstable surfaces such as a trolley stand tripod shelf or table The unit may fall and injure children or adults or be seriously damaged Use only trolley stand tripod shelf or table that is very stable or provided with the unit The unit must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and by means of installation equipment recommended by the manufacturer If the unit is placed on a trolley the trolley must be moved very carefully Sudden stops unnecessary force and uneven surfaces may cause the trolley to turn over Loads Do not place heavy loads on the unit and do not step on it The load may fall and cause serious injury to persons or damage to the unit Damage Unplug the unit and contact qualified technicians in the following cases A Ifthe power cord or the plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled on the unit or objects have fallen into the un
29. tangent vbmm sa MCS 650 Instruction manual Mini DVD System The objective of every Tangent product is that fundamentally correct design can produce a product capable of achieving excellent performance and affordability www tangent audio com This operation manual supplies all the information that you need to have about your Tangent MCS 650 Please read this operation manual carefully before you start using the unit Content SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT INFORMATION CONNECTION Connection to the mains FRONT PANEL BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS AND BUTTONS REMOTE CONTROL USING THE REMOTE Installation of batteries Using the remote control CONNECTION AF SPEAKERS CONNECTION TO TV SET AND DIGITAL OUTPUTS REAR PANEL INPUTS FRONT PANEL INPUTS THE SETUP MENU Video Setup TV Display TV Type Video Out Angle Mark OSD Language Screen Saver HDMI Resolution HDMI Audio Audio Setup SPDIF Output LPCM Out Preference Setup Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Parental Password Default DivX VOD USING THE RADIO Connecting an antenna Tuning in channels RDS Radio Data System TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS Oo CC N O a A SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A triangle with a lightning symbol draws the user s attention to dangerous voltage without insulation in the cabinet which may be high enough to entail a risk of electric shock
30. through the HDMI can be set to either SPDIF or PCM depending on your TV set The audio output in the HDMI connection can be adjusted in the setup menu Please notice that not all TV sets features all of these connections Make sure your TV set is compatible with the connection type you have chosen Optical and Coaxial outputs Itis possible to connect the MCS 650 to a digital surround receiver or processor This will give you the ability to upgrade the sound experience from your MCS 650 The unit has both an optical and a coaxial digital output These output must be turned on tin the setup menu in order to work Please see the description of SPDIF setup for reference Rear panel inputs DVD player Ta CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN SOUND CVBS Co Tape player recorder VCR The rear panel has one analog stereo auxiliary input output AUX and two AV inputs The AUX connection contains an analog stereo line input and an analog stereo line output REC OUT Use this input to connect a tape recorder or similar products Connect to source equipment using phono cables stereo 2RCA 2RCA Choose the AUX input by pressing the AUX button on the remote The AV1 and AV2 inputs both contains an analog stereo input a composite video input CVBS a S video input and a component video input Choose the AV1 or AV2 inputs by pressing the AV1 or AV2 TV button on the remote Please not
31. ure through the Scart cable you must set the Video output to RGB in the setup menu Please notice that the sound output in the Scart connecter is volume regulated Component video YPbPr YCbCr Only picture no sound To use the component video output you must connect all three cables Y Cb Cr Y Pb Pr in the correct order To get component video picture to your TV set you must set the Video output to YUV in the setup menu It is active as standard When using the component video connection you have the ability of using progressive scan To activate progressive scan press the P SCAN button on the remote If your picture distorts or disappears when running progressive scan press the P SCAN button once again to change back to Interlaced scan Note Progressive scan is only available on component video S Video Only picture no sound Connect this output to your TV set through a S Video cable No adjustments in the setup menu is needed 18 Composite video CVBS Only picture no sound Connect this output to your TV set through a RCA Video cable No adjustments in the setup menu is needed HDMI Digital sound and picture Connect this output to your TV set for the best picture available from your MCS 650 through a HDMI cable The HDMI output features the following picture resolution 480p 60Hz 720p 60Hz 1080i 60Hz 576p 50Hz 720p 50Hz 1080i 50Hz The picture resolution can be adjusted in the setup menu The digital sound
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