McIntosh MCD550 Owner's Manual

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The MCD550 has the ability of playing back MP3 
and WMA encoded discs. MP3 and some version of 
WMA coding allow more tracks on the Disc by us-
ing the technique of lossy compression applied to the 
original audio information. These Tracks have lower 
audio quality than the original recording. Load a MP3/
WMA disc into the MCD550. Refer to figure 36.
The MCD550 has two MP3/WMA Modes of Opera-
tion: Disc Mode and Folder Mode. Refer to figures 
37 and 38. Select the desired mode by pressing the 
MODE Push-button on the Remote Control.
The Disc Mode will play back all the tracks on the 
disc starting with tracks not in folders first, followed 
by the track contained in the folder second. The Folder 
Mode will playback the tracks contained in the se-
lected folder. Refer to figure 39.
 1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE
f/ Push-button to start 
Playback. Refer to figure 40.
After all the tracks have been played the MCD550 
will stop.
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buttons to select folders on the disc.
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The MCD550 Front Panel Display indicates both track 
number and playing time. There are three playing time 
display indications: track elapse time, track remaining 
time or disc remaining time. To change from the de-
fault setting of track elaspe time, press the DSP/TIME 
Push-button on the Remote Control. Refer to figures 
25, 41, 42 and 43.
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There are three available brightness settings for the 
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medium or low. To change the brightness setting per-
form the following steps and refer to figure 2:
1. Remove any disc from the MCD550 Disc Tray.
2. Press the STAND/BY Push Button to switch 
power OFF to the MCD550.
3. Press and hold in the MUTE Push-Button.
4. Press the STAND/BY Push-Button to switch 
power ON to the MCD550.
5. Release the MUTE Push-button, the LED above 
the MUTE Push-button will now be illuminated.
6. To change the current brightness setting, momen-
tarily press the MUTE Push-button for the next 
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