Muse electronic DVD Player Model Eleven User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
Muse Electronics  
Model Eleven  
(optical disc playback system)  
Preliminary Document  
(Draft dated 5-2004)  
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free operation. Many aftermarket mains cord  
sets are poorly constructed and can either  
damage your Model Eleven and/or can present  
a fire hazard.  
Check the rear panel marking of the Model  
Eleven to determine the mains voltage  
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. The multi-  
function power entry module of the Model  
Eleven provides filtration, fusing and a master  
power switch. Once you have determined that  
your Model Eleven is properly configured for  
your area, the master switch can be placed in its  
operating state by pressing the rocker on the  
side labeled “1” until it clicks into its “on”  
position. The Model Eleven will be energized,  
but will remain in standby until it is awaken by  
either a front panel or remote button push.  
The upper module contains the video connection  
points as well as the digital audio output. There  
are three different video outputs on the Model  
Eleven: component video (via three 75-Ohm  
BNC connectors), S-Video (via a 4 pin DIN  
connector) and composite video (via a 75-Ohm  
BNC connector).  
Depending upon which  
module is installed, your Model Eleven will have  
either an S/PDIF (75-Ohm BNC) or and AES-  
EBU (XLR) for connection to an external digital  
audio processing device. Marked on the video  
output module will be the indications for NTSC  
and/or PAL video as well as the locale coding of  
your Model Eleven. If this doesn’t match your  
video system or geographical location, please  
contact either Muse or your Muse dealer.  
Before awaking the Model Eleven, complete the  
audio and video connections to other equipment  
in your system. Located at the center of the rear  
panel is a pair of output modules, one for analog  
audio and one for digital audio and analog  
video. The lower module contains the analog  
audio outputs for stereo playback or for the front  
left and front right of a multi-channel system.  
Connection to your video device (monitor,  
television or projector) will depend upon the  
capabilities of the device you choose to use with  
the Model Eleven. If your video device supports  
component video, then this should be your first  
choice, as it will provide the highest  
The main analog audio outputs include both  
balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) outputs.  
If your system accommodates balanced audio  
inputs, then use the XLR connection points, as  
this will provide the highest performance  
performance.  
If your video device lacks  
component video capability, then the next  
highest performance choice would be S-Video.  
If your device lacks both of these choices, then  
use the composite video interface. It should be  
noted that if you configure your Model Eleven to  
provide progressive (de-interlaced) video output,  
only the component video connectors will be  
active. To use either the S-Video or composite  
video connectors, the Model Eleven must be set  
to interlaced video (see setup menu).  
possible.  
If your system only supports  
unbalanced audio inputs, then use the RCA  
connections points. If your Model Eleven is  
equipped with the optional attenuator module,  
then the Model Eleven can be directly connected  
to your power amplifier, as there will be no need  
for a preamplifier. If supplied with the fixed  
output module, then connect the Model Eleven  
to your preamplifiers input (either XLR or RCA).  
While it is possible to use both analog audio  
outputs, better results will occur when only one  
or the other is used.  
It is possible to utilize all three sets of video  
outputs concurrently, but keep in mind that the  
Model Eleven’s progressive feature will affect  
the available signals. The digital audio output  
will provide either PCM or  
a
bit-stream  
depending upon the configuration of the Model  
Eleven and the available material on the disc in  
play (see setup menu).  
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deactivate the shift mode. This is accomplished  
by pressing “Release” on the multi-function  
remote and verifying that the blue shift LED has  
been extinguished. Now is a good time to  
practice navigating the on screen menu choices  
using the four remote buttons.  
Setup Menu  
If your Model Eleven will be used only to play  
standard CDs no setup will be required. If,  
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. In order to setup the  
Model Eleven a video device will be required to  
view the various menus. Once configured, a  
video device is not required for day-to-day  
operation, though a video device may be helpful.  
To enter the setup menu, press the “Shift” button  
located on the lower left corner of the multi-  
function remote. This will cause a blue LED to  
illuminate on the front panel of the Model  
Eleven. This LED indicates that all commands  
will follow the blue labels on the multi-function  
remote.  
To access a red command, press the “Release”  
button on the multi-function remote; this will  
cause the front panel LED to extinguish and the  
Model Eleven will now execute the commands in  
red.  
When you are finished, select the block titled  
“Initial Settings” by first navigating to and  
activating this button by pressing the “Select”  
button (located in the middle of the four  
navigation buttons).  
With the blue shift LED on the front panel  
illuminated, press the “Standby” button, which is  
located in the upper left corner of the multi-  
function remote. This will cause the Model  
Eleven to wake up and enter its operational  
state and will extinguish the shift LED on the  
front panel.  
To access the setup menu, make certain that  
your video device is on and set to the proper  
input to view the Model Eleven (see cabling  
requirements under the section titled “Setup”).  
Press the “Shift” button on the remote (blue LED  
illuminates) followed by the “Action” button on  
the remote. You will now see a menu of six  
different groups of settings for the Model Eleven.  
The upper left group titled “Audio Settings” will  
be highlighted. Any of the six submenus can be  
selected by navigating around the display using  
the four remote control navigation buttons.  
These buttons are labeled “Up”, “Down”, “Left” &  
“Right” and are labeled in red. Since all four of  
these buttons are labeled red, you must make  
certain that the Model Eleven is not in shift  
Initial Settings  
A submenu titled “Initial Settings” will appear on  
the video device. This page contains a column  
of settings on the left side of the screen and a  
list of sub-submenu and corresponding choices  
on the right side of the screen.  
mode.  
Looking at the front panel and  
determining if the blue shift LED is illuminated  
can confirm this. Since your last command was  
“Action” which is labeled in blue, you will need to  
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configuration that is correct for your system.  
The decision to use either “Dolby Digital” or  
“Dolby Digital > PCM” will depend upon the  
capabilities of your digital processor. If your  
processor can accept Dolby Digital bit-streams  
then select “Dolby Digital” if your processor is  
only capable of PCM, then select “Dolby Digital  
> PCM”. If uncertain, contact the manufacturer  
of your digital processor.  
DTS Out  
The third sub-submenu item is for DTS. Here,  
like with Dolby Digital there are two choices,  
either “DTS” or “DTS > PCM”. Again, the correct  
choice will depend upon the capabilities of your  
digital processor. Using the navigation keys,  
select the appropriate choice for your systems  
capabilities.  
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.  
Linear PCM Out  
The fourth sub-submenu item is for PCM. Here,  
like in the previous examples there are two  
choices, either “Down Sample On” or “Down  
Sample Off”. The proper choice depends upon  
the capabilities of your digital processor. If your  
processor can handle medium speed digital  
audio sample rates (like 88.2 kS/s or 96 kS/s)  
Digital Out  
The first sub-submenu item is “Digital Out”.  
Here there are two choices, either “On” (default)  
or “Off”. The current selection will have a small  
square next to the selected entry. To change  
the entry, press the “Right” navigation to access  
the option pane and then using the “Up” and  
“Down” navigation keys choose either “On” or  
“Off” then press “Select” to indicate your choice.  
then select “Down Sample Off”.  
If your  
processor is only capable of low speed digital  
audio sample rates (44.1 kS/s or 48 kS/s) then  
select “Down Sample On”. It should be noted  
that this control will also affect ‘Packed PCM’  
material like MLP. The disc content and the  
protection scheme used by the disc will also  
affect the available data for PCM or packed  
PCM material. If copy protection is invoked on  
the disc, then the data rate will be reduced to  
low speed (either 44.1 kS/s or 48 kS/s) with a  
maximum word length of 16 bits, regardless of  
the setting you choose for the “Down Sample”  
option. High speed digital audio (176.4 kS/s and  
192 kS/s) is not available from the digital audio  
output regardless of its presence on the disc. If  
playing a disc with high speed material, the  
digital audio output (either S/PDIF or AES-EBU)  
will process the data to either medium or low  
speed depending upon copy protection and the  
setting used in this sub-submenu choice, the  
lower of the two will prevail.  
The proper setting for “Digital Audio” will depend  
upon your system.  
If you have a digital  
processor connected to the either the S/PDIF or  
AES-EBU (depending upon which module you  
have installed) then you will want to select “On”.  
If the digital audio output is unused, then set this  
output to “Off” in order to reduce any emissions  
that would result from an terminated digital  
connection.  
Dolby Digital Out  
The second sub-submenu item is Dolby Digital.  
Here there are two choices, either “Dolby Digital”  
or “Dolby Digital > PCM”. Using the methods  
defined previously, navigate and select the  
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MPEG Out  
Component Out  
The fifth sub-submenu item is for MPEG. It  
should be noted that this is for DVDs that have  
MPEG audio not MP3s (which are covered in a  
different section of this manual). As in the  
previous examples, there are two choices, either  
“MPEG” or “MPEG > PCM”. Again the proper  
choice will depend upon the capabilities of your  
digital processor.  
The second of the sub-submenu includes, two  
choices, either “Progressive” or “Interlaced”. It is  
very important to understand that if 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  
video output and your video device dose not  
support progressive signals, you may also loose  
any video display. Be careful before invoking  
the “Progressive” option. A confirmation screen  
will appear giving you one final warning before  
the “Progressive” mode is enabled. Either press  
“Select” to accept or any other key to reject this  
final confirmation. Should you make a mistake,  
and select Progressive video configuration for  
the Model Eleven even though you video device  
lacks this capability, there is a recovery routine  
that can deactivate this option despite not  
having a usable video display. To learn how to  
use the recovery routine, contact Muse  
Electronics directly and request the instructions.  
When you have finished making your choices for  
the “Digital Audio Out” section, use the “Left”  
navigation key to go back to the left hand  
column. Now using the “Down” navigation key,  
select the next section labeled “Video Output”.  
Video Output  
There are three sub-submenu choices for the  
“Video Out” section. The correct settings will be  
based upon the capabilities of the video device  
used in your system.  
Using the “Right”  
navigation key, select the first of the three sub-  
submenu items.  
S-Video Out  
The final sub-submenu item for this section  
handles the wide screen signaling feature on the  
S-Video connector. If you video device is  
connected via the S-Video connector and your  
monitor supports wide screen signaling, then  
you can select the “S1” setting. If your video  
device does not support wide screen signaling,  
then select the “S2” (default) setting. Again, this  
option only affects the S-Video output.  
You may now navigate to the left hand column  
and using the “Down” navigation key, highlight  
the “Language” section.  
TV Screen  
Language  
Here there are a total of three different choices.  
These include “4:3 (Letter Box)”, “4:3 (Pan &  
Scan)” and “16:9 (Wide)”. The proper choice will  
depend upon the capabilities of your video  
device and in the case of a 4:3 aspect ratio  
monitor, your personal preference. Using the  
navigation and “Select” keys, choose one of the  
three configurations.  
This submenu item has four sub-submenus  
associated with it. Each choice affects the  
language default that the Model Eleven uses.  
Using the navigation key, highlight the sub-  
submenu for “Audio Language”.  
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Language”. Using the navigation and “Select”  
keys, make your decision.  
Subtitle  
This final sub-submenu has two options, either  
“On” or “Off”. The entry here establishes your  
preference; again the disc may allow this  
preference to be overridden via an on screen  
choice. Not all discs have subtitles, so despite  
selecting “On” in this menu, a subtitle may not  
be displayed.  
Using the navigation keys, navigate back to the  
left hand column and highlight the “Display”  
option.  
Audio Language  
Display  
This sub-submenu item has three choices,  
“Japanese”, “English” or “Other Language”. The  
This submenu has three sub-submenu options.  
The first of which is the “OSD Display”. OSD or  
On Screen Display is the display seen on the  
video device.  
“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  
may override the user choice based upon the  
disc authoring. This affects only DVD-Video  
discs; all other disc types do not support multiple  
languages.  
Subtitle Language  
Like the previous section, this sub-submenu  
allows you to select your preference. The  
options are “Japanese”, “English” and “Other  
Language”. As in the “Audio Language” section,  
you make your choice by using the appropriate  
navigation keys.  
Your choice may not be  
available on the specific disc that you are  
playing and may be over ridden by on screen  
menus from the specific disc. This menu entry  
simply established your preference. Again, only  
DVD-Video discs provide subtitles, so when  
playing any other type of disc, this entry will  
have no affect.  
OSD Language  
This sub-submenu has two options, either  
“Japanese” or “English”. Make your choice and  
select the appropriate language.  
On Screen Display  
DVD Menu Language  
This sub-submenu has two options, either “On”  
or “Off”. If set to “On” disc play selections will be  
briefly displayed on the video device when a key  
is pressed. If set to “Off”, these messages will  
This sub-submenu has four options for the disc  
menu (not all discs have multiple language  
menus).  
The four choices are: “w/Subtitle  
Lang”. “Japanese”, “English” and “Other  
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not be displayed. Make your choice using the  
navigation keys.  
Bonus Group  
This sub-submenu applies only to DVD-Audio  
discs that have a hidden area. To access this  
area, you will need the “Bonus Group”  
Angle Indicator  
password.  
When playing DVD-Audio discs  
This sub-submenu has two options, either “On”  
or “Off”. If set to “On” when playing a disc with  
multiple angles an onscreen camera icon will  
appear when an angle change is possible.  
When set to “Off” the onscreen icon will not  
appear. Not all discs have multiple camera  
angles.  
without a bonus group or when playing any other  
type of disc, this sub-submenu will not be  
available.  
Auto Disc Menu  
This sub-submenu selects the default action for  
display on the top menu of a disc. The choices  
are either “On” or “Off”. If you do not normally  
have a video device enabled, you may want to  
select “Off”. The disc in play may still force its  
top menu to be played, depending upon the  
authoring of the disc, despite your choice for this  
entry.  
Using the navigation keys, navigate back to the  
left hand column and highlight the “Options”  
entry.  
Options  
This submenu has a number of sub-submenu  
choices. Using the navigation keys, choose the  
item of interest and make your selection.  
Group Playback  
This sub-submenu selects if all groups of a  
DVD-Audio disc (there can be up to nine) are  
played in sequence or if the top menu is  
displayed after the first group is finished playing.  
The choices are either “All” or “Single”. If you do  
not normally have a video device enabled, you  
may want to select “All” to ensure that the entire  
contents of the disc plays without requiring an  
On Screen selection.  
DVD Playback Mode  
This sub-submenu selects either the DVD-Audio  
or DVD-Video portion of a DVD-A/V disc. The  
choices are either “DVD-Audio” or “DVD-Video”.  
If you do not normally have a video device  
enabled, you may want to select “DVD-Audio”.  
If the disc in play has video content in addition to  
its DVD-Audio content, you will have to select  
DVD-Video to view that portion. Remember to  
return this setting to DVD-Audio when finished to  
be certain that the Model Eleven plays the DVD-  
Audio section. This entry can also be used to  
force the Model Eleven to behave as if it were a  
DVD-V player.  
Parental Lock  
This sub-submenu item has three additional  
menus that allow for the entry of a four digit  
password, the selection of a maximum rating  
allowed and a country code. If you choose to  
use the “Parental Lock” feature it is important  
that you retain your password. If lost, you will  
not be able to play discs that have a rating  
above that which was selected. It should be  
noted that not all discs have a rating applied.  
Despite the content, a disc may still be playable  
if it lacks a parental lock rating.  
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SACD Playback  
This sub-submenu selects the behavior of the  
Model Eleven when playing SACD discs. The  
choices include “2ch area”, Multi-ch area” and  
“CD Area. Some SACD discs contain both 2  
channel  
and  
multi-channel  
information.  
Additionally, some SACD discs contain a CD  
area in addition to their SACD area. These are  
often referred to as “Hybrid SACD” discs. Not all  
SACD discs have multi-channel or CD areas.  
This menu setting only establishes the preferred  
behavior of the Model Eleven. The actual  
playback will depend both upon the settings in  
this menu and the disc in play.  
Audio Output Mode  
PhotoViewer  
This sub-submenu has two choices, either “2  
Channel” or “5.1 Channel”. If your Model Eleven  
is equipped with either of the multi-channel  
modules (balanced or unbalanced) and you  
have these channels (center, LFE, surround left  
or surround right) connected, select the “5.1  
Channel” option. If you do not have either of the  
multi-channel modules installed or you are not  
using any of their outputs, select the “2 Channel”  
option.  
This sub-submenu has two choices, either “On”  
or “Off”. When set to “On” a disc that contains  
JPEG files will be played as a photo CD. This is  
regardless of any other content on the disc. The  
setting for this option becomes valid upon the  
subsequent disc loaded into the Model Eleven.  
DTS Downmix  
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” option is set  
to “Lt/Rt”. If the converter connected to the  
Model Elevens digital outputs is not Dolby  
ProLogic capable, then set this option to  
“STEREO”.  
Speaker Installation  
This sub-submenu invokes a graphical display of  
the listening room. When selected, you can  
provide the Model Eleven with information as to  
the presence and type of speaker that you have  
connected to each output. Each of the speakers  
in use can have various different options,  
depending upon the specific speaker.  
A
minimum of two speakers at the front left and  
front right locations are assumed. You can  
select either large or small for these two  
locations. The effect that these choices have is  
to determine the use of bass management. If  
small is selected for either of these locations,  
then a subwoofer is assumed to be connected to  
the LFE output. You cannot select small for  
either left or right front without also selecting  
“On” for the subwoofer choice. Similarly, when  
small is selected for either the center channel or  
left and right surround either the front speakers  
must be set to large or the subwoofer must be  
set to “On”. There must always be at least one  
set of low frequency capable speakers in the  
system (either a subwoofer or a large and full  
range front pair).  
Using the navigation keys, navigate back to the  
left hand column and highlight the “Speakers”  
option.  
Speakers  
This submenu has four sub-submenu choices.  
Using the navigation keys, select the “Audio  
Output Mode” area.  
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with either of the multi-channel modules  
(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”.  
When you select, “Variable” another graphical  
display appears on the video device. Here, for  
each speaker shown as present in the “Speaker  
Installation” menu, a choice for level can be  
entered. It is highly recommended that both the  
left and right front speakers have their level set  
to 0.0 dB. Adjust the other speakers (center,  
subwoofer, left and right surround) up or down  
as necessary to establish their level in  
relationship to the main left and right pair.  
Speakers that are not listed as present in the  
“Speaker Installation” menu will not have a  
corresponding entry in the “Speaker Level”  
menu.  
Speaker Distance  
This sub-submenu invokes a similar graphical  
display as in “Speaker Installation”. Here, for  
each speaker shown as present in the “Speaker  
Installation” section, a distance setting (in  
meters) is entered. This number entered is in  
relationship to the main listening position. The  
settings for the front main speakers (left and  
right) are the master settings and any change  
made to them will affect all other speakers.  
After entering their distances, the remaining  
three speakers (center, left and right surround)  
can be entered. It should be noted that there  
are no entries for the subwoofer (LFE) output or  
any speaker that is not listed as present in the  
“Speaker Installation” settings.  
Once all six initial settings submenus have been  
correctly set, you can return to the main settings  
menu by first pressing “Shift” followed by  
“Return” on the remote. Be sure to press  
“Release” once the main settings menu page is  
displayed. You may now want to go to the  
“Audio Settings” menu by navigating to and  
highlighting the appropriate section. Once there,  
press “Select” to invoke the “Audio Settings”  
menu.  
Audio Settings  
Speaker Levels  
A submenu titled “Audio Settings” will appear.  
This menu has two pages, the first of which will  
This sub-submenu has two choices, either “Fix”  
or “Variable”. If your Model Eleven is equipped  
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be visible now. The three choices are “Audio  
DRC”, “Virtual Surround” and “Channel Level”.  
two loudspeakers, then “Virtual Surround” can  
be used to simulate lateral speaker locations.  
This effect is enabled when both the “Virtual  
Surround” option is selected and a disc with  
multi-channel material is being played. “Virtual  
Surround” is most effective when playing  
theatrical discs and least effective when playing  
music ones.  
Selection of either mode is  
accomplished while “Virtual Surround” is  
highlighted via the “Right” and “Left” navigation  
keys.  
Channel Level  
See “Initial Settings” menu “Channel Level”  
submenu for information on this section.  
Video Adjust  
Audio DRC  
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.  
There are three possible entries for this section.  
“Standard” sets the video levels (white, black  
and chrominance) to their factory defaults.  
“Memory 1” and “Memory 2” each allow for  
individual adjustments for each of the three  
video levels. You can adjust and recall any of  
these settings at anytime. It is recommended  
that the “Standard” setting be used when  
calibrating your video device. The two memory  
settings can be used for video contents that  
dose not conform to a calibrated video device.  
This menu option has two choices’ either “Off”  
(default) or “On”. Audio DRC is a circuit that  
reduces the total dynamic range of the audio  
from discs encoded with Dolby Digital.  
Normally, this setting would be “Off” in order to  
provide the maximum dynamic range possible.  
When listening at very low levels, such as might  
be done to not disturb others in the household  
late at night, the use of the DRC control will  
raise low levels and reduce high levels making  
the entire audio content more even and easier to  
understand. This effect is most effective for  
DVD Video discs and least effective for music  
content. Again, it should be noted that the Audio  
DRC control affects only discs that have Dolby  
Digital audio coding.  
In order to change the  
To exit the “Video Adjust” submenu use the  
Return remote command by first pressing “Shift”  
DRC setting use the “Left” and “Right”  
navigation keys to change the setting to or from  
“Off” to “On”.  
followed by “Return”.  
Remember to press  
release once the main menu is displayed.  
Virtual Surround  
Other Home Menu choices will be covered later  
in this manual. You are now ready to begin to  
use your Model Eleven. Despite the apparent  
complexity of the setup section just covered,  
day-to-day use of the Model Eleven is very  
simple. You will not likely need to revisit these  
setup menus unless your system configuration  
changes.  
To access the “Virtual Surround” menu choice,  
use the “Down” navigation key on the remote.  
When selected, “Virtual Surround” will be  
highlighted. The choices for this control are  
“Off” (default) and “V/SRS TruSurround”. The  
use of this feature is based upon personal  
choice and the configuration of your system. If  
your Model Eleven has either of the multi-  
channel options installed and you have  
configured your system for multi-channel  
operation, “Virtual Surround” is not supported.  
If, however, your system is equipped with only  
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A second press of the “Display” button on the  
remote will cause the front panel to display the  
remaining time of the entire disc. The video  
device (if allowed in setup) will also now display  
new information on the disc being played  
including the elapsed time in play, the total  
remaining time for the disc and the total playing  
time of the disc.  
Disc Play – CD  
To play a CD, first open the disc tray by pressing  
“open” on the front panel. Place the disc in the  
tray with the data side down (label up). Then  
either press “open” on the front panel or  
“Play/play” on either the remote or front panel to  
begin play. The table of contents of the CD will  
be read, and play will begin at the first track.  
You can stop play at anytime by either opening  
the tray by pressing “open” on the front panel or  
by pressing “Stop/stop” on either the remote or  
front panel.  
A third press of the “Display” button on the  
remote will cause the front panel display to  
return to its initial configuration and will  
extinguish the disc information on the video  
device.  
Pressing the “Menu” button on the remote while  
playing a CD will cause the video device to  
display the “Disc Navigator”. This navigator  
consists of a columnar listing of the tracks  
numbers as well as the current track being  
played. A subsequent press of “Display” will  
cancel the OSD on the video device. During the  
period when an OSD item is present, the front  
panel of the Model Eleven will display GUI  
(Graphical User Interface).  
CDs that have more than a single track can be  
navigated between available tracks by using the  
“Skip+/skip+” or “Skip-/skip-“ buttons on either  
the remote of front panel. Navigation within any  
track can be accomplished by using the  
“Search+” and “Search-“ controls on the remote.  
Disc play can be temporarily suspended by  
pressing “Pause/pause” on either the remote or  
front panel. Disc play can be resumed by  
pressing “Play/play” on either the remote or front  
panel.  
Pressing the “Repeat” button on the remote will  
invoke a video display that allows for a number  
of different play modes to be selected. Each of  
the five submenus has a number of different  
options.  
With a CD playing in the Model Eleven,  
information as to the track number and time in  
track is displayed on the front panel. If the  
“Display” control on the remote is pressed, the  
display will change for time in track to time  
remaining in track. If allowed in the setup menu,  
the “Display” control will also display detailed  
information on the disc on video device.  
Information about the current and total number  
of tracks, elapsed time in the current track, time  
remaining in the current track and total disc  
playing time is displayed.  
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“Track” choice listed on the right. Entries for  
each step can be from any of the available  
tracks.  
To exit program, use the return  
command by first pressing “Shift” and then  
“Return”. Be sure to press “Release” when  
exiting the “Create/Edit” function.  
Playback Start – Playback Stop  
For previously created programs, the “Playback  
Start” and “Playback End” entries enable and  
disable the program.  
Program Delete  
This entry erases a previously created program.  
Search Mode  
A-B Repeat  
The first of the submenus, “A-B Repeat” has a  
sub-submenu with three possible choices. “A  
(Start Point)” is used to mark the beginning of a  
loop. “B (End Point)” is used to mark the end of  
a loop. When both A and B points are selected  
play will endlessly loop from the starting point to  
the ending point and then begin again.  
Selecting the sub-submenu “Off” option ends “A-  
B Repeat” mode.  
This last submenu option allows for direct  
numeric track entry. Keep in mind that all the  
numeric functions on the remote at blue  
therefore shifted functions. To enter a numeric  
value, first press the “Shift” key on the remote,  
when done with numeric entry, don’t forget to  
press the “Release” key to return to normal  
remote commands.  
Disc Play – SACD  
Repeat  
Despite being based upon DVD technology,  
SACDs have their own, unique behavior, which  
is in many ways, is similar a standard CD. In the  
case of the Model Eleven, its playback functions  
when playing a SACD are nearly identical to that  
when playing a CD. Each of the controls  
described in the Disc Play – CD section of this  
manual; A-B Repeat, Repeat, Random,  
Playback Start, Playback Stop and Search Mode  
for CD play can be applied when playing a  
SACD. Do keep in mind that if your Model  
Eleven is configured to play the multi-channel  
portion and the disc in play has multi-channel  
content, the Model Eleven will process the  
surround channels based upon the setup of  
each speaker as configured in the setup menu.  
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. “Track Repeat” behaves in a similar  
fashion as “Disc Repeat” within any given track.  
“Repeat Off” ends either repeat mode.  
Random  
The third of the submenus, “Random” has a sub-  
submenu with two possible choices, either “On”  
or “Off”. Selecting “On” for “Random” causes  
the disc play order to be randomized.  
Disc Play – DVD Audio  
Program  
DVD Audio discs have behaviors that are based  
as much upon the disc in play as the  
configuration of the Model Eleven. Where DVD  
Audio discs differ from the DVD Video  
counterparts is in their support of loss less  
The forth of the submenus, “Program” has a four  
sub-submenus. The first of the sub-submenus  
“Create/Edit” enables a two-column display with  
the “Program Step” listed on the right and the  
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compression (MLP) and the total data rate that  
can be applied to the audio portion of the  
stream. DVDs, regardless of their type, have a  
maximum data rate of about 9.8 Mega bits per  
second. DVD Video discs have an upper data  
rate limit for the audio portion of about 6.144  
Mega bits per second, DVD Audio discs do not  
have this same restriction and can use nearly  
the entire 9.8 Mb limit. In practical terms, with  
discs that have stereo material, both Audio &  
Video versions can support sampling rates of up  
to 96 kS/s (kilo Sample per second). Where  
DVD Audio discs show their advantages is in  
their ability to support high sample rate (176.4 &  
192 kS/s) stereo PCM content (either  
uncompressed or loss less compressed) and  
when playing surround material as it can be  
PCM with up to six channels and up to 96 kS/s  
rates.  
word depths, type of coding, disc and track  
playing time are but some of the available  
information.  
Even if you do not intend to use a video device  
with your Model Eleven, it is recommended that  
you temporarily attach one while you are  
becoming familiar with its operation. After a  
short period of time, you will find that the on  
screen information is no longer necessary as  
you will have fully master all the capabilities of  
the Model Eleven.  
When playing  
a
DVD Audio disc, much  
information on the disc contents is available by  
using the “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.  
DVD Audio discs may contain some video  
content in the form of still images (one or more  
per track). DVD Audio discs can also contain  
supplemental information such as lyrics and  
links to motion video content (within the DVD  
Video portion of the disc). Well-authored DVD  
Audio discs behave in a manner very similar to  
that, which has become to be expected of CDs.  
With these discs, simply open the drawer and  
press play, the disc will play for the first to the  
last track. The organization of the tracks on a  
DVD Audio disc can be organized into sections,  
A first press of “Display” will cause the front  
panel to display the time remaining in the current  
track.  
named groups.  
These groups can contain  
different material types, some might have stereo  
content, and others might have surround  
The OSD includes information on the current  
and total number of tracks in the current group.  
The elapsed time in the current track as well as  
the remaining and total time for the current track.  
The type of video coding, either PCM or PPCM  
content.  
The disc itself predominantly  
determines the actual behavior of a DVD Audio  
disc. With this comment in mind, we will  
describe some of the behavior that the Model  
Eleven will have when playing DVD Audio discs.  
The basic track navigation controls, “Skip-/skip-“,  
“Skip+/skip+”, “Search-“ and “Search+” are  
similar to CD disc play. “Play/play”, “Stop/stop”  
and “Pause/pause” behave as most have come  
to expect.  
is indicated for the current group.  
Audio  
sampling rates and word depth along with the  
number and types of channels is also shown.  
A second press of “Display” will cause the front  
panel to display the time remaining in the current  
group.  
It is the presence of an OSD or On Screen  
Display that is the major departure for DVD  
Audio discs. This menu of options is displayed  
on the video device by the Model Eleven.  
Reviewing the disc packaging will provide much  
of the information necessary to determine the  
available contents. Keep in mind that if you  
have a video device attached, much information  
on the track in play can be obtained by pressing  
the “Display” button on the remote. Data rates,  
The OSD includes information on the current  
and total number of groups contained on the  
disc as well as the total playing time for the  
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current group. A bar graph, along with a  
numeric display, shows the disc data rate in a  
dynamic manner.  
A third press of “Display” will cause the front  
panel display to return to its initial mode along  
with extinguishing the OSD.  
A second press of the “Display” button will  
provide information on the current and total  
number of chapters, the elapsed and remaining  
playing time for the current chapter as well as a  
bar graph showing the dynamic data rate from  
the disc.  
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.  
Characteristics like aspect ratios,  
subtitles, multiple languages, multiple camera  
angles are but some of the unique differences  
that each DVD Video can exhibit.  
Two of the most often used controls while  
playing Video discs are “Title” and “Menu”. The  
title control forces play of the disc to jump to the  
initial menu of the disc. No matter where in the  
disc the Model Eleven is at, pressing this control  
will force the player to execute the first menu as  
if the disc had just begun play. Often choices  
such as language and subtitle usage are located  
in the first menu.  
While playing a DVD Video pressing the  
“Repeat” button on the remote will invoke an on  
screen menu of options.  
The “Menu” control acts as a toggle between the  
current playing point and another point.  
Subsequent presses of “Menu” will jump back  
and forth between two points on the disc.  
The basic disc play controls; “Stop”, “Pause” and  
“Play” behave in a fairly predictable manner.  
Disc navigation controls; “Skip - / Skip +” and  
“Search - / Search +” navigate between and  
within chapters of the disc.  
Pressing the “Display” control while playing a  
Video disc will bring up a series of information  
displays, in much the same was as previously  
described for DVD Audio disc play. The first  
press of “Display” will provide information on the  
current and total number of titles present on the  
disc, the elapsed and remaining time in the  
current chapter and the total playing time for the  
current title. Subtitle and Angle information  
along with the audio coding format and number  
of and type of channels is also provided.  
This menu provides access to A-B Repeat, Title  
and Chapter Repeat, Random Chapter play,  
Programmed Chapter Play and Chapter Search  
modes. Each option is accessed via the remote  
navigation and select keys. When finished with  
this menu, you can return to normal disc play by  
simply pressing “Repeat” a second time.  
During normal disc play, selecting the shifted  
function “Action” on the remote can access the  
Home Menu. Not all sub menu choices are  
available during play.  
Those that are not  
available will be grayed out and cannot be  
selected with the “Select” button on the remote.  
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A bit of practice will make the day-to-day  
operation of the Model Eleven much more  
intuitive. The optional Remote-1 can access  
most of the functions that are required for  
normal disc play; however, the multi-function  
remote will be necessary for accessing any of  
the setup menus.  
should there be any recommended updates for  
this product. Should you change your mailing  
address after registration with Muse, please  
provide us with a change of address notification  
so that we can contact you should it become  
necessary.  
Questions?  
Maintenance  
We invite you to contact either Muse of your  
Muse dealer should you have any questions or  
concerns about your Model Eleven. To contact  
Muse directly, we recommend email, as this is  
the quickest and most efficient method. An  
email addressed to our support address  
([email protected]) will generate  
the quickest response. Should you not have  
access to email a fax or post can also be used.  
Our fax number is +714-554-5643; our mailing  
address is:  
The Model Eleven requires no maintenance  
during its normal usage. The top cover and front  
panel can be cleaned with either a dry soft cloth  
or a soft cloth moistened with a mild household  
cleaner.  
The front panel display is easily  
scratched so be especially careful when  
cleaning it.  
With the exception of the very rare possibility of  
a blown mains fuse, no aspect of the Model  
Eleven is user serviceable. The OPU (Optical  
Pick Up) is considered a wear item and will  
require occasional replacement as the Model  
Eleven ages (several thousand hours). Should  
you encounter difficulties playing a known good  
disc (especially dual layer discs) it may indicate  
that the OPU has reached “end of life”; contact  
either Muse or your Muse dealer to discuss  
having the OPU replaced.  
Muse Electronics  
P.O. Box 2198  
Garden Grove, CA 92842-2198  
USA  
If you feel that your inquiry requires immediate  
attention, you may call our offices directly at  
+714-554-8200.  
Keep in mind that Muse is  
located on the West Coast of the United States  
and our office hours are generally from 9AM  
until 5PM local time. Your local dealer may also  
be a good source of information, so we  
recommend that you make your initial telephone  
call to them.  
Additionally, there may be upgrades in the form  
of software and hardware changes that have  
occurred since your Model Eleven was  
manufactured. Check the Muse website for any  
update information that has become available  
for your Model Eleven.  
In closing, we again thank you for your purchase  
of the Muse Model Eleven disc playback system.  
We hope that you will have many years of  
enjoyment from this product and we look forward  
to serving your audio and video needs in the  
future.  
Warranty  
All Muse products sold in North America are  
covered by our standard 90 day parts and labor  
warranty.  
This standard warranty can be  
extended to a period of three years (one year on  
the OPU and moving parts) by completing and  
mailing to Muse the Extended Warranty  
Registration form along with a copy of the Bill of  
Sale from your authorized muse dealer. Both  
the registration form and the copy of the Bill of  
Sale must be mailed within ten days of your  
From everyone at Muse, we thank you.  
purchase in order to be validated.  
When  
received, 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  
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