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Details on connecting WK-3/WK-4 keypads via RJ-45.
Explains the 5-volt signal output for controlling other McIntosh components.
Highlights key audio and video processing capabilities of the MX120.
Provides the physical dimensions of the MX120 for placement and installation.
Guides on setting up the MX120 in cabinets or on shelves with ventilation considerations.
Details ports for data, power control, IR, RS232, and keypad connections.
Explains various analog and digital audio inputs and outputs on the rear panel.
Details the rear panel inputs and outputs for composite, S-video, component, and HDMI video signals.
Guides for connecting data and power control cables between components.
Instructions for connecting digital audio sources like DVD players and recorders.
Steps for connecting various video sources including HDMI and component video.
Describes the function of front panel knobs, buttons, and the IR sensor.
Explains the indicators and information shown on the front panel display.
Guides on navigating the setup menus for adjusting system parameters.
Lists factory default settings for speaker configuration, time delay, levels, and input assignments.
Details on reassigning digital, analog, and video inputs with custom titles.
Guides on configuring speaker sizes to optimize bass and frequency response.
Instructions for calibrating individual speaker volume levels for optimal sound.
Details setting wake-up and maximum volume levels for Zone A and Zone B.
Covers HDMI format, RC toggle, input power, version check, and restoring defaults.
Basic operation including power, input selection, and volume control.
Explains adjusting speaker levels, bass, treble, effects, and display brightness.
Guides on selecting and configuring various surround sound processing modes.
Steps for recording analog and digital audio signals from selected sources.
Instructions for activating and controlling the secondary Zone B audio/video output.