Owner's Manual

MV-5 Getting Started
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
The following items are included with the MV-5 Processor:
One User Guide (this document)
One Remote Control
Four AAA Batteries (for use with Remote Control)
One Microphone
One Microphone Rod
One North American Power Cord
Two Export Power Cords
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
The following accessories are available for purchase as options to
the MV-5 Processor:
D-1 iPod Docking Station, Part No. 021-18138, allows an iPod
to be connected and controlled by the MV-5 Processor.
RF-1 Receiver, Part No. 021-18005, allows the remote control
to operate via RF (Radio Frequency), giving the remote a
broader operating range.
D-1 iPOD DOCKING STATION OPTION
The optional D-1 iPod Docking station allows you to enter a new
world of listening enjoyment made possible by combining the
increased storage capacity and playback flexibility of an iPod® (not
included) with the sonic power of your Lexicon Processor. Just one
simple connection and you’re ready to go!
Single connection to your Lexicon Processor
Plays audio from an iPod through your Lexicon Processor
Controls your iPod through your Lexicon Processor
Simple track selection with on-screen navigation
Charges the iPod
RF-1 RECEIVER OPTION
The optional RF-1 Receiver utilizes the RF feature of the Lexicon remote
control, allowing you to control components that are completely
out-of-sight, up to 100-feet away. Since the RF-1 Receiver picks up the
RV-5’s remote control radio frequency signal, the remote control no
longer needs to be pointed directly at the components to control
them. Now you can close your entertainment center doors, hide your
components, and still control them with ease.
The RF-1 Receiver accessory requires no setup to the Lexicon remote
control in order for the feature to work - 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. The RF-1
Receiver automatically receives the remote’s radio signals and
translates them into the infrared commands that control the
components.