CD Player: Owner's Manual
CD Player: Owner's Manual
CD player
CD6004
Owner’s Manual
PRECAUTION:
Pour déconnecter complètement ce produit du courant secteur, débranchez
la prise de la prise murale.
La prise secteur est utilisée pour couper complètement l’alimentation de
l’appareil et l’utilisateur doit pouvoir y accéder facilement.
PRECAUCIÓN:
Para desconectar completamente este producto de la alimentación eléctrica,
desconecte el enchufe del enchufe de la pared.
El enchufe de la alimentación eléctrica se utiliza para interrumpir por completo
el suministro de alimentación eléctrica a la unidad y debe de encontrarse en
un lugar al que el usuario tenga fácil acceso.
n NOTES ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION / NOTAS SOBRE EL USO n CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION
PRÉCAUTIONS D’INSTALLATION
WARNINGS AVERTISSEMENTS ADVERTENCIAS EMPLAZAMIENTO DE LA INSTALACIÓN
• Avoid high temperatures. • Eviter des températures élevées. • Evite altas temperaturas.
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur Permite la suficiente dispersión del calor cuando
installed in a rack. suffisante lors de l’installation sur une étagère. está instalado en la consola. z
• Handle the power cord carefully. • Manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec • Maneje el cordón de energía con cuidado.
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord. précaution. Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el z z
• Keep the unit free from moisture, water, and Tenir la prise lors du débranchement du cordon. cordón de energía.
dust. • Protéger l’appareil contre l’humidité, l’eau et la • Mantenga el equipo libre de humedad, agua y
• Unplug the power cord when not using the unit poussière. polvo.
for long periods of time. • Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation lorsque • Desconecte el cordón de energía cuando no
z
• Do not obstruct the ventilation holes. l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant de longues utilice el equipo por mucho tiempo.
Wall
• Do not let foreign objects into the unit. périodes. • No obstruya los orificios de ventilación.
Paroi
• Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner • Ne pas obstruer les trous d’aération. • No deje objetos extraños dentro del equipo. Pared
come in contact with the unit. • Ne pas laisser des objets étrangers dans • No permita el contacto de insecticidas, gasolina
• Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way. l’appareil. y diluyentes con el equipo.
• Ventilation should not be impeded by covering • Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides, du • Nunca desarme o modifique el equipo de
zzFor proper heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a confined
the ventilation openings with items, such as benzène et un diluant avec l’appareil. ninguna manera.
newspapers, tablecloths or curtains. • Ne jamais démonter ou modifier l’appareil d’une • La ventilación no debe quedar obstruida por space, such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.
• Naked flame sources such as lighted candles manière ou d’une autre. haberse cubierto las aperturas con objetos como • More than 4 in. (0.1 m) is recommended.
should not be placed on the unit. • Ne pas recouvrir les orifices de ventilation avec periódicos, manteles o cortinas. • Do not place any other equipment on this unit.
• Observe and follow local regulations regarding des objets tels que des journaux, nappes ou • No deberán colocarse sobre el aparato fuentes zzPour permettre la dissipation de chaleur requise, n’installez
battery disposal. rideaux. Cela entraverait la ventilation. inflamables sin protección, como velas pas cette unité dans un espace confiné tel qu’une bibliothèque
• Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing • Ne jamais placer de flamme nue sur l’appareil, encendidas. ou un endroit similaire.
fluids. notamment des bougies allumées. • A la hora de deshacerse de las pilas, respete la • Une distance de plus de 4 po (0,1 m) est recommandée.
• Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as • Veillez à respecter les lois en vigueur lorsque normativa para el cuidado del medio ambiente. • Ne placez aucun matériel sur cet appareil.
vases, on the unit. vous jetez les piles usagées. • No exponer el aparato al goteo o salpicaduras zzPara la dispersión del calor adecuadamente, no instale este
• Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands. • L’appareil ne doit pas être exposé à l’eau ou à cuando se utilice. equipo en un lugar confinado tal como una librería o unidad
• When the switch is in the OFF (STANDBY) l’humidité. • No colocar sobre el aparato objetos llenos de similar.
position, the equipment is not completely • Ne pas poser d’objet contenant du liquide, par líquido, como jarros. • Se recomienda dejar más de 4 pulg. (0,1 m) alrededor.
switched off from MAINS. exemple un vase, sur l’appareil. • No maneje el cable de alimentación con las • No coloque ningún otro equipo sobre la unidad.
• The equipment shall be installed near the • Ne pas manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec manos mojadas.
power supply so that the power supply is easily les mains mouillées. • Cuando el interruptor está en la posición OFF
accessible. • Lorsque l’interrupteur est sur la position OFF (STANDBY), el equipo no está completamente
(STANDBY), l’appareil n’est pas complètement desconectado de la alimentación MAINS.
déconnecté du SECTEUR (MAINS). • El equipo se instalará cerca de la fuente de
• L’appareil sera installé près de la source alimentación de manera que resulte fácil acceder
d’alimentation, de sorte que cette dernière soit a ella.
facilement accessible.
II
Getting started
Thank you for purchasing this marantz product. To ensure proper operation, please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the product.
After reading the manual, be sure to keep it for future reference.
Contents
Getting started········································································1 Basic operation········································································8 Advanced operations·························································15
Accessories·····················································································2 Before use·······················································································8 Playback of MP3, WMA and AAC files·······································15
About this manual·········································································2 Set the power to standby······························································8 Playable MP3, WMA and AAC formats·······································15
Main features··················································································2 Switching the input source···························································8 Playing MP3, WMA and AAC files···············································16
Cautions on handling·····································································3 Playback CDs··················································································9 MP3, WMA or AAC playback order of
Discs································································································3 Playing CDs···················································································9 MP3, WMA or AAC files······························································16
Discs playable on this unit·····························································3 Changing the brightness of the display·········································9 Playback iPod® ············································································17
Holding discs·················································································3 To change time display··································································9 Playing an iPod®··········································································17
Loading discs·················································································3 Listening with headphone···························································10 Disconnecting the iPod································································18
Cautions on loading discs······························································3 Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)··········································10 Playing a USB memory device····················································18
Cautions on handling·····································································4 Repeatedly listening to the specified section Playable USB memory formats····················································18
Cautions on storing discs······························································4 (A-B repeat playback)···································································10 Playing files stored on USB memory devices······························19
Cleaning discs················································································4 Playing in random order (Random playback)································10 Removing the USB memory device ···········································20
About the remote control·····························································4 Displaying CD-TEXT·····································································10 Performing menu settings··························································20
Inserting the batteries···································································4 Playing tracks in a specific order (Program playback)··················11 CD D-OUT (CD digital output settings) ·······································20
Operating range of the remote control··········································4 Skipping tracks you don’t want to hear USB OUT (USB audio output settings)········································20
Part names and functions·····························································5 (Delete program playback) ··························································12 Timer Play (Timer play setting)····················································21
Front panel·····················································································5 Searching for a specific track (AMS playback)·····························12 CD Setup
Display···························································································5 Rewinding tracks slightly to listen again (Quick replay) ··············12 (Operating MP3, WMA and AAC files recorded on the disc) ······22
Rear panel······················································································6 Turning digital output off·····························································12 USB Setup (USB memory device operation)·······························23
Remote control··············································································6 Switching Audio EX·····································································12 iPod Setup (iPod operation)·························································25
Auto STB (Auto standby function)···············································27
Index···························································································30
Getting started
Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.
Using marantz original HDAM®SA2 Quick replay function (Audio CDs only)
q Owner’s Manual ...................................................................... 1 The unit uses an HDAM®SA2, whose quality has been proved in (vpage 12)
Basic connections
w AC power cord ........................................................................ 1 Super Audio CD players and high-end amplifiers, as a high-speed Simply press the Q.REPLAY button on the remote control during
e Audio connecting cable ........................................................... 1 buffer amplifier. You can enjoy the high speed and high-quality playback, and the track rewinds the set amount of time (setting
r Remote control connecting cable ............................................ 1 sound like that produced by high-end equipment. range: 5-60 seconds), and resumes playing from the rewind point.
t Remote controller (RC004CD) ................................................. 1
y R03/AAA-size batteries ............................................................ 2
u Warranty card (U.S.A.) ............................................................. 1 Incorporates a Cirrus Logic advanced D/A Supports CD-TEXT display
Basic operation
i Warranty card (Canada) ........................................................... 1 CD-Text is an extension to the existing audio CD standard that
converter, CS4398
w e A D/A converter is an essential element for the audio quality of enables text information, such as the name of the artist, album title
a CD player. The CS4398 Cirrus Logic D/A Converter, which has and song titles to be stored on an audio CD.CDs with the following
a reputation for high precision and has been adopted for other logos support this function.
marantz Super Audio CD players, is adopted for this unit.
Advanced connections
CD TEXT
TEXT
Text information is recorded on the parts that are not used in
r t Audio EX function (vpage 12) the conventional Audio CDs. This CD player enables the text
When digital output or the display are set to OFF, you can enjoy information stored on a CD-Text CD to be read (applies only to
high quality analog output sound. English alphanumeric text).
Advanced operations
High grade headphone circuit
The high-grade headphone circuit incorporates a high-speed buffer
amplifier to enable headphone listening of high quality sound
reproduction, late at night or in other such situations.
About this manual
Explanation of terms
n Operation buttons Supports MP3, WMA and AAC file playback
The operations described in this manual are based mainly on (vpage 15)
remote control operation. MP3, WMA and AAC files that have been recorded onto CD-R or
CD-RW discs can be played back on this CD player.
n Symbols
This symbol indicates a reference page on which
Troubleshooting
v
related information is described.
Playback of USB audio (MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)/
This symbol indicates a supplementary information
and tips for operations.
iPod
This unit can play back MP3, WMA, WAV and AAC files by
This symbol indicates points to remember operations connecting an USB device or iPod to its USB connector.
NOTE
Specifications
or function limitations.
n Illustrations
Note that the illustrations in this manual are for explanation
Index
purposes and may differ from the actual unit.
NOTE
• Do not push the disc tray in by hand when the power is turned off.
Doing so could damage the set.
• Do not place any objects other than discs on the disc tray. Doing so
may damage the unit.
Discs
About the remote control
Getting started
Cautions on handling
• Do not get fingerprints, oil or dirt on discs. Inserting the batteries Operating range of the remote control
• Take special care not to scratch discs when removing them from q Remove the rear cover of the w Set two R03/AAA batteries in Operate the remote control while pointing it at the remote sensor.
Basic connections
their cases. remote control. the battery compartment in
• Do not bend or heat discs. the indicated direction.
• Do not enlarge the hole in the center.
• Do not write on the labeled (printed) surface with ball-point pens,
pencils, etc., or stick new labels on discs.
• Water droplets may form on discs if they are moved suddenly from
Basic operation
a cold place (outdoors for example) to a warm place, but do not try to
dry them off using a hair-dryer, etc. Approx. 16.4 ft / 5 m
Advanced connections
• Be sure to store discs in their cases to protect them from dust,
scratches, warping, etc. e Put the rear cover back on.
• Do not store discs in the following places:
1. Places exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time
2. Dusty or humid places NOTE
3. Places exposed to heat from heaters, etc. • Replace the batteries with new ones if the unit does not operate NOTE
even when the remote control is operated close to the unit. The unit may function improperly or the remote control may not
Cleaning discs
Advanced operations
• The supplied batteries are only for verifying operation. operate if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or
• If there are fingerprints or dirt on a disc, wipe them off before using • Insert the batteries in the proper direction, following the q and w strong artificial light from a fluorescent or infrared light.
the disc. Fingerprints and dirt can impair sound quality and cause marks in the battery compartment.
interruptions in playback. • To prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid:
• Use a commercially available disc cleaning set or a soft cloth to clean • Do not use a new battery with an old one.
discs. • Do not use two different types of batteries.
• Do not attempt to charge dry batteries.
Explanation of terms
• Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries in
a fire.
• Do not keep the battery in a place exposed to direct sunlight or in
places with extremely high temperatures, such as near a heater.
• If the battery fluid leaks, carefully wipe the fluid off the inside of the
battery compartment and insert new batteries.
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• Remove the batteries from the remote control if it will not be used
for a long time.
• Dispose of batteries in accordance with local regulations on battery
Gently wipe the disc from the Do not wipe in a circular motion. disposal.
inside towards the outside. • The remote control unit may function improperly if rechargeable
batteries are used.
Specifications
NOTE
Do not use record spray, antistatic agents, benzene, thinner or other
solvents.
Index
4
Q6 Q5 Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1 Q4 Q3 Q2
q Power operation switch Q1 Headphone volume control knob q A-B indicator o D OFF (digital output OFF) indicator
(ON/STANDBY)············································· (8) (LEVEL)························································· (10) This indicator lights up during A-B repeat This indicator lights up when the digital output
w Power indicator (STANDBY)························ (8) Q2 Headphones jack (PHONES)······················· (10) playback. setting of the audio CD signal is set to “Off”
Changes as shown below according to the unit Q3 Remote control sensor································· (4) w 1 (repeat) indicator (vpage 20).
status. This indicator lights up during repeat play of one Q0 REMAIN (remaining time) indicator
• Power “ON”.........................................Turn off
Q4 DISPLAY OFF indicator································· (9)
track. This indicator lights up when the remaining track
• Standby.......................................................Red Q5 DISC/INPUT button······················· (8, 9, 17, 19) time is displayed.
e RPT (repeat) indicator
e Disc tray open/close button (5)··················· (9) Q6 USB port (iPod/USB)·································· (14) This indicator lights up during repeat play. Q1 TTL (total time) indicator
r Fast forwarding/Forward-skip button r RNDM (random) indicator This indicator lights when the total remaining
(7/9)·········································· (9, 16, 19) This indicator lights up during random play. time or total program time is displayed.
t Fast reversing/Reverse-skip button t PROG (program) indicator Q2 Main display area
(8/6)·········································· (9, 16, 19) This indicator lights up during program play. This area displays the time display and text
y Disc tray ························································ (9) information of the disc to be played, as well as
y TRK (track) indicator the setting menu items, etc.
u Display···························································· (5) This indicator lights up above the display of the
track number currently being played. Q3 3 (pause) indicator
i Play button (1)···························· (9, 16, 19, 25) This indicator lights up when play is paused.
o Stop button (2)······································· (9, 19) u Disc indicator
The type of disc in the disc tray is displayed. Q4 1 (play) indicator
Q0 Pause button (3)····································· (9, 19) • CD: Audio CD This indicator lights up during disc play.
• M FILE: WMA/MP3/AAC
i USB indicator
This indicator lights up during operation in the
USB/iPod mode.
Getting started
Rear panel Remote control
Basic connections
q
w OPEN/CLOSE button (5)······························ (9)
w e Auto music scan button (AMS)·················· (12)
Q4 r PROGRAM button································· (11, 12)
Q5
t DISPLAY button············································· (9)
Q6
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e y FOLDER buttons (d, f)························· (19, 25)
Q7
r Q8 u Amplifier operation buttons
Q9 VOLUME button (+, –)
q w e r t y u t W0 INPUT button (d, f)
MUTE button
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y
i REPEAT button································ (10, 19, 26)
q ANALOG OUT connectors···························· (7) r REMOTE CONTROL IN / OUT connectors····· (14) o Play button (1)···························· (9, 16, 19, 25)
w DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL connector t EXTERNAL/INTERNAL switch··················· (14) Q0 Track skip buttons (8, 9)
······································································ (13) u
y FLASHER IN jack·········································· (13) ······················································ (9, 16, 19, 20)
e DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL connector u AC inlet (AC IN)·············································· (7) Q1 Search buttons (6, 7)······················ (9, 19)
······································································ (13)
Q2 Number buttons (0 – 9)····················· (9, 11, 12)
Advanced operations
i W1
W2 Q3 MENU button··············································· (20)
o
Q4 SOUND MODE button································ (12)
Q0 Q5 A-B button···················································· (10)
W3 Q6 RANDOM button····························· (10, 19, 26)
Q1 Q7 CANCEL button····································· (11, 20)
Explanation of terms
Q8 SCROLL/RECALL button······················· (11, 12)
Q9 TEXT button······························· (10, 16, 18, 19)
Q2 W0 TIME button································· (9, 16, 18, 20)
W1 Q.REPLAY button········································ (12)
W2 Pause button (3)····································· (9, 19)
Q3 W4
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W3 Stop button (2)······································· (9, 19)
W4 ENTER button········································ (19, 20)
Specifications
amplifiers.
• When using it, also refer to the operating
instructions of the other devices.
NOTE
Index
The remote control may not operate some devices.
Basic connections
This chapter explains how to connect the analog device (amp)
and power cord. Analog connection Connecting the power cord
For other connections, see the sections below.
Amplifier Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been
nn USB memory device/iPod connection (vpage 14) AUDIO completed.
nn Remote control connection (vpage 14) AUDIO
IN
To household power outlet
L R (AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
NOTE
Power cord
• Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been
L R (supplied)
completed.
• When making connections, also refer to the owner’s manual of the
other components.
• Insert the plugs securely. Loose connections will result in the Signal flow
generation of noise. L
• Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with R NOTE
left, right with right). • Insert the plugs securely. Loose connections will result in the
• Be sure to connect the input and output properly. generation of noise.
• Do not bundle power cords together with connection cables. • Do not unplug the power cord while the unit is operating.
Doing so can result in humming or noise. • Do not use a power cord other than the cord supplied with this unit.
• Do not connect the unit to the PHONO input connectors on the
amplifier.
Preparations
Connecting cables
Select the cables according to the equipment being connected.
Audio cables
Analog connections (stereo)
(White) L L
(Red) R R
Basic operation
Getting started
This chapter explains the procedures required to playback a CD,
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual and the various operations that can be performed during CD Switching the input source
Basic connections
playback.
Button located on both the main unit and This unit supports the following playback functions in addition to disc
For other operations, see the sections below.
the remote control BUTTON playback.
<BUTTON> • Playing files from USB memory from the front panel USB port.
Button only on the main unit n Playback of MP3, WMA and AAC files (vpage 15) • Playing iPod files from the front panel USB port.
Button only on the remote control [BUTTON]
n Playback iPod® (vpage 17) Before playing back files from a connected device, perform the
n Playing a USB memory device (vpage 18) following operation to switch the input source.
Basic operation
Power indicator
n Performing menu settings (vpage 20)
Press <DISC/INPUT> to select the input source.
The input source changes in the following order each time <DISC/
INPUT> is pressed.
Before use
Advanced connections
Disc USB
Set the power to standby GSelectable itemsH
<ON/STANDBY> <DISC/INPUT> Press <ON/STANDBY> or [POWER]. Disc Playback the disc inside the disc tray (vpage 9).
Power is set to standby and the power indicator lights.
USB Playback files on the device connected to the front
panel USB port (iPod/USB) (vpage 17,18).
Advanced operations
Before setting power to standby, make sure the disc tray is completely
[POWER] closed.
NOTE
• Do not force the tray in by hand while power is set to standby. This
could cause a trouble.
Explanation of terms
• Even when power is set to standby, electrical current passes through
some circuits. If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended
period of time, unplug the power cord from the household power
outlet.
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Index
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<7/9>
Disc tray
5
Headphone jack
1 2 3
2 Insert a disc.
Press 5 to open and close the disc tray.
• Press 1 to close the disc tray, and playback starts automatically. The number you enter is set about 1.5 seconds after you press the
number buttons. To enter a two-digit number, be sure to press the
3 Press 1.
The 1 indicator lights, and playback begins.
two number buttons, one immediately after the other.
• When all of the tracks recorded on the disc have finished playing
back, playback stops automatically. Changing the brightness of the display
During playback, press [DISPLAY].
<8/6> DISPLAY OFF indicator The display brightness changes in the following order each time
Stopping playback [DISPLAY] is pressed.
<DISC/INPUT> <LEVEL> Press 2.
Bright Dim Dark
Stopping playback temporarily
Press 3.
• The 3 indicator lights. Off
5 • To restart playback, press 1 or 3.
[A-B] Fast-forwarding and fast-reversing (Searching)
[TEXT] [RANDOM]
GUsing the buttons on the main unitH When the display is switched off, the “DISPLAY OFF” indicator lights.
[DISPLAY] [TIME] The search is started by holding down <8/6> or <7/9> NOTE
during playback. Playback returns to normal when the button is
released. During stop mode, the display information does not turn off. The
information is turned off only during playback.
GUsing the buttons on the remote controlH
[REPEAT]
The search is started by holding down [6] or [7] during playback.
Playback returns to normal when the button is released.
To change time display
3 [8, 9] During playback, press [TIME].
1 2
Moving to the beginning of tracks (Skipping) The time display changes in the following order each time [TIME] is
pressed.
[6, 7] GUsing the buttons on the main unitH
During playback, press <8/6> or <7/9>.
(Not displayed) REMAIN
[NUMBER] • The disc is skipped the number of tracks equal to the number of Track elapsed time Track remaining time
(0 - 9) times the button is pressed.
• When you press <8/6> once, playback restarts from the
beginning of the current track. REMAIN TTL
Total remaining time
GUsing the buttons on the remote controlH
During playback, press [8] or [9].
• The disc is skipped the number of tracks equal to the number of
times the button is pressed.
• When you press [8] once, playback restarts from the beginning
of the current track.
Playback CDs
Getting started
Listening with headphone Repeatedly listening to the specified Displaying CD-TEXT
Plug the headphones into the headphone jack (PHONES). section (A-B repeat playback) You can view text information stored on a disc as CD-TEXT on this
unit.
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You can specify the section within a track that you want to hear, and Mainly, information on the current track being played is displayed.
Adjusting the volume play it back repeatedly.
Press [TEXT] during playback.
1
Turn <LEVEL>. During playback, press [A-B] at the point where you The information changes in the following order each time [TEXT] is
want to start playing repeatedly. pressed.
NOTE
The “A-” indicator lights in the display. Title name Artist name
To prevent hearing loss, do not raise the volume level excessively
Basic operation
2 playing
when using headphones.
Press [A-B] at the point where you want to stop
repeatedly. Album name
Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback) The “A-B” indicator lights in the display, and the specified
• A maximum of 32 characters can be displayed.
section (point A to point B) is played back repeatedly.
Press [REPEAT] to select repeat mode.
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The repeat mode changes in the following order each time [REPEAT] NOTE
is pressed.
RPT 1 RPT As the stored information differs depending on the disc, all of the
All-track repeat 1-track repeat To cancel A-B repeat playback, press [A-B] and the “A-B” indicator information may not be displayed.
disappears from the display.
To set which information is displayed first
(Not displayed) NOTE
You can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT] is
Advanced operations
Repeat off A-B repeat playback cannot be used during random playback. pressed.
GSelectable itemsH For details on the settings, see “File Info (File information display
selection)” (vpage 22).
All-track repeat “RPT“ All tracks are played repeatedly. Playing in random order
1-track repeat “1 RPT“ Only 1 track is played repeatedly. (Random playback)
Repeat off During playback or stop mode, press [RANDOM].
Explanation of terms
Normal playback resumes.
(Not displayed) The “RNDM” indicator lights in the display, and random playback
starts.
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The “RNDM” indicator in the display disappears, and random playback
mode is cancelled.
NOTE
• If <7/9> or [9] is pressed during random playback, each
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time the button is pressed the unit switches to a different track in
random order and starts playback.
• To search through the current track during random play, press and
continue holding <8/6>, <7/9> or [6, 7].
• Random play is also cancelled when the power is switched to
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standby or off, or when the disc tray is opened.
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Playback CDs
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual
Button located on both the main unit and Playing tracks in a specific order Cancelling all programmed tracks
the remote control BUTTON (Program playback) During program playback, press 2 twice.
During stop mode, press 2 once.
Button only on the main unit <BUTTON>
3 Press 1.
Playback starts in the programmed order.
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Playback CDs
Getting started
Skipping tracks you don’t want to hear Searching for a specific track (AMS playback) Turning digital output off
(Delete program playback) You can play back all track intros, from the first track onward, in When the digital audio output terminals are not used, you can enjoy
sequence. This function is useful when you search for a specific track higher quality music by turning digital output off.
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1 together.
During stop mode, press [PROGRAM] and [CANCEL] you want to listen to. For details on the settings, see “CD D-OUT (CD digital output
(AMS playback: Auto Music Scan playback) settings)” (vpage 20).
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higher sound quality from the audio signal.
you want to skip. • When approximately 10 second AMS playback is selected,
playback automatically switches to the next track.
GExampleH If you want to skip the 3rd and 12th tracks, press [3], During stop mode, press [SOUND MODE].
and then press [1] and [2].
2 When you find the track you want to listen to, press The Audio EX mode changes in the following order each time
[SOUND MODE] is pressed.
• The entered numbers are set approximately 1.5 seconds after the 1.
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number buttons are pressed. When pressing a 2-digit number, The 1 indicator lights and normal playback is resumed. Audio EX OFF Audio EX 1
press the second digit immediately after the first. (Default setting)
3 Press 1
Playback starts, and the selected tracks are skipped.
AMS playback can be used during program playback and random GSelectable itemsH
Audio EX 2
playback.
Audio EX OFF The default setting. Audio EX is not set.
Checking details of the delete program
Advanced operations
• Digital output: Yes
Press [SCROLL/RECALL] during delete programming or delete program
playback.
Rewinding tracks slightly to listen again • Display: Yes
Audio EX 1 Audio EX 1 offers better sound.
Each time [SCROLL/RECALL] is pressed, the skipped tracks are shown (Quick replay) • Digital output:No
in order in the display. Simply press [Q.REPLAY] during playback to rewind the track the • Display: Yes
amount of time set in the menu and playback again (Default setting :
Cancelling delete program playback 10 sec).
Audio EX 2 Audio EX 2 offers best sound from analog outputs.
Explanation of terms
• Digital output:No
During delete program playback, press 2 twice. • Display: No (during play)
While stopped, press 2 once. NOTE
• All of the delete program tracks are erased when 5 is pressed to Quick replay cannot by used between different tracks.
open the disc tray. Also, if the overall time of the track being played back is shorter than
Pressing [DISPLAY] shows the display for
the quick play setting time, or if the playback time is shorter than
approximately 3 seconds.
the quick play setting time, when [Q.REPLAY] is pressed the track is
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A maximum of 30 tracks can be programmed for delete program played back from the start.
playback.
Setting the quick play time
For details on the settings, see “Q Replay (Quick replay)”
(vpage 22).
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Index
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Advanced connections
This chapter describes how to connect a USB memory device/
iPod and remote control. Digital connection Connecting the flasher input jack
For other connections, see the sections below.
Use a optical transmission cable (sold separately) or coaxial digital • This is used to control this unit using a keypad from another room.
cable to connect. Set the remote control switch located on the rear panel of the
nn Analog connection (vpage 7)
connected audio component to “EXTERNAL” to use this feature.
nn Connecting the power cord (vpage 7) Digital audio output • If a flasher input connector is to be used, do not use the remote
control input connector.
You can enjoy digital recording when the player is connected to a CD
CD recorder /
Connecting cables MD recorder
OPTICAL COAXIAL
Select the cables according to the equipment being connected. IN IN
Audio cables
Optical digital connections
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Getting started
Connect a USB memory device or iPod to the USB port on the front When you use this unit connected to a marantz amplifier, this unit
panel of the unit.
nnSupported iPod Models receives operation signals sent from the amplifier and operates
accordingly.
Made for
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• iPod touch (4th generation) nnConnection
• iPod touch (3rd generation) Use the supplied remote connection cable to connect the REMOTE
• iPod touch (2nd generation) CONTROL IN terminal of this unit to REMOTE CONTROL OUT
• iPod touch (1st generation) terminal of the amplifier.
• iPod classic
• iPod with video nnSetting
Basic operation
• iPod nano (6th generation) Turn the EXTERNAL/INTERNAL switch on the unit to “EXTERNAL”.
• iPod nano (5th generation) • This setting will disable remote sensor reception of this unit.
• iPod nano (4th generation) • To operate the unit, point the remote control at the remote
• iPod nano (3rd generation) sensor of the amplifier.
• iPod nano (2nd generation)
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• iPod nano (1st generation)
• iPhone To use this unit by itself without connecting an amplifier, turn the
• iPhone 3G switch to “INTERNAL”.
• iPhone 3GS
• iPhone 4
Advanced operations
iPod cable
(Sold separately)
Explanation of terms
• When connecting an iPhone to this unit, keep the iPhone at least
20 cm away from this unit. If the iPhone is kept closer to this unit
and a telephone call is received by the iPhone, noise may be output Remote
from this device. connector cable
• It is not possible to connect and use a computer via the USB port of Signal flow
(supplied)
this unit using a USB cable.
Troubleshooting
Amplifier
Specifications
Index
14
Advanced operations
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual Playback of MP3, WMA and AAC files
There are many music distribution sites on the Internet allowing you
Button located on both the main unit and
to download music files in MP3 or WMA (Windows Media® Audio)
n Tag data
the remote control BUTTON ID3-Tags (Ver. 1.x and 2.x)
Button only on the main unit <BUTTON> formats. The music (files) downloaded from such sites can be stored
META-Tags (Compatible with title, artist and album names)
Button only on the remote control [BUTTON] on CD-R or CD-RW discs and played on the unit.
Playable MP3/WMA file
“Windows Media” and “Windows” are registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other Sampling
File format Bit rate Extension
<7/9> 1 countries.
frequency
For MPEG-1 Audio
32/44.1/
Playable MP3, WMA and AAC formats MP3
48 kHz
Layer-3,
32 – 320 kbps
.mp3
CD-R and CD-RW discs created in the format described below can
WMA 44.1 kHz 48 – 192 kbps .wma
be played.
32/44.1/
AAC 8 – 320 kbps .m4a
n Writing software format 48 kHz
ISO9660 level 1, 2
<8/6> Disc tray
Expansion format (Juliet.Romeo)
• When written in other formats, it may not be possible to play the
disc properly. • Only music files that are not copyright-protected can be played on
this unit.
n Maximum number of playable files and folders • Be sure to give files the extension “.mp3”, “.wma” or “.m4a”.
Total number of folders and files : 511 Files with any other extensions or with no extensions cannot be
Number of folders : 255 played.
• In accordance with copyright laws, recordings you have made should
only be used for your personal enjoyment and may not be used in
A maximum total of 512 folders and files can be used. other ways without permission of the copyright holder.
[TEXT] [TIME]
n File formats
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3)
WMA (Windows Media Audio)
MPEG-4/AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
[8, 9]
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Playing MP3, WMA and AAC files MP3, WMA or AAC playback order of MP3,
WMA or AAC files
1 Load a CD-R or CD-RW disc containing music files
in the MP3, WMA and AAC formats into the disc When there are multiple folders containing MP3, WMA or AAC files,
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tray. the playback order of folders is automatically set when this unit reads
the media. The files in each folder are played back in the order in which
2 Press 1.
Playback starts.
the files were recorded on the media, from the oldest date and time.
Basic operation
Changing the playback file CD-R/CD-RW
Select the file that you want to playback by pressing <8/6>,
For files recorded onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc, the files stored in
<7/9> or [8, 9]. the first-tier folders are played back first, followed by the files in all
second-tier folders, then all files in the third-tier folders and so forth.
Advanced connections
Switching the unit display
During playback, press [TEXT]. USB memory device
The information changes in the following order each time [TEXT] is
For files stored on a USB memory device, files stored in the first-tier
pressed.
folder are played first, followed by the files stored in the second-tier
File name Title name folder within the first-tier folder, followed by the files stored in the
third-tier folder within the first-tier folder and so on. When all files
within the first-tier folder have been played, the files in the second
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Album name Artist name first-tier folder are played.
Explanation of terms
the writing software.
You can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT] is
pressed. NOTE
For details on the settings, see “File Info (File information display The playback order may differ from the order in which the folders or
selection)” (vpage 22). files were recorded if you delete or add a folder or file on USB memory
device. This occurs because of data recording specifications and is not
Switching the time display a malfunction.
Troubleshooting
During playback, press [TIME].
The time display changes in the following order each time [TIME] is
pressed.
(Not displayed) REMAIN
Track elapsed time Track remaining time
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Index
16
1 Press <ON/STANDBY>. 1
3
13
13
Plays the track
Pause
2 Connect the iPod to the USB port on the front panel 2 – Return to the first track in the folder
[TEXT] [TIME] of this unit (vpage 14). Skip to previous or next track
8, 9 8, 9 Fast forward and rewind cannot be
3 “USB”.
Press <DISC/INPUT> to change the input source to used.
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Playback iPod®
Playing a USB memory device
Getting started
Switching the unit display
During playback, press [TEXT]. Playable USB memory formats nnTag data
The information changes in the following order each time [TEXT] is ID3-Tags (Ver.1.x and 2.x)
Files created in the following formats and stored on a USB memory
META-Tags (Compatible with title, artist and album names)
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pressed. device can be played.
Title name Artist name nnUSB-Compatible file systems Playable MP3/WMA file
“FAT16” or “FAT32” Sampling
File format Bit rate Extension
• If the USB memory device is divided into multiple partitions, only frequency
Album name the top drive can be selected. For MPEG-1 Audio
32/44.1/
Basic operation
MP3 Layer3, .mp3
nnMaximum number of playable files and folders 48 kHz
32 – 320 kbps
Setting which information is displayed first Maximum number of files in a folder: 65,535
CBR: 48 – 320
You can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT] is Maximum number of folders: 700
VBR: Peak 384
pressed. 32/44.1/
For details on the settings, see “File Info (File information display
nnFile format WMA
48 kHz
(display corresponds .wma
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MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3) to average bit rate
selection)” (vpage 26). value)
WMA (Windows Media Audio)
NOTE MPEG-4/AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) 32/44.1/
AAC 8 – 320 kbps .m4a
WAV (LINEAR PCM) 48 kHz
These settings are not reflected when “iPod Ctrl=>” is set to
“1 Direct” (vpage 26) Linear PCM:
PCM 32/44.1/48
Switching the time display LINEAR kHz
Linear PCM: 16 bit .wav
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PCM Those other
During playback, press [TIME].
than the above,
The time display changes in the following order each time [TIME] is
not supported.
pressed.
(Not displayed) REMAIN
Track elapsed time Track remaining time
Only music files that are not copyright-protected can be played on
Explanation of terms
this set.
Disconnecting the iPod • Contents downloaded from pay sites on the Internet are copyright
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Specifications
Index
18
Button located on both the main unit and Playing files stored on USB memory devices Fast-forwarding and fast-reversing (Searching)
1 Press <ON/STANDBY>.
the remote control BUTTON GUsing the buttons on the unitH
Button only on the main unit <BUTTON> During playback, press and hold in <8/6> or <7/9>.
Button only on the remote control [BUTTON] • When you remove your finger from the button, normal playback is
NOTE
4 Press 1.
Playback starts. When normal playback is resumed after searching, the sound may be
interrupted momentarily.
To switch the folder or file during playback Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)
GUsing the buttons on the unitH Press [REPEAT].
<ON/STANDBY> <DISC/INPUT> 3 During playback, press <8/6> or <7/9>.
Playing in random order (Random playback)
GUsing the buttons on the remote controlH During playback or stop mode, press [RANDOM].
• Folder • The “RNDM” indicator lights, and random playback starts
Use [FOLDER d, f] to select the folder, then press [ENTER]. automatically.
• File • To cancel random playback, press [RANDOM] or 2. The “RNDM”
Use [8] or [9] to select the file. indicator goes dark and random playback is canceled.
[RANDOM]
[CANCEL]
[TEXT] [TIME] The file numbers are set automatically when the USB memory device Switching the unit display
is loaded. During playback, press [TEXT].
[FOLDER d, f] The information changes in the following order each time [TEXT] is
Stopping playback pressed.
Press 2. File name Title name
3
[REPEAT] Stopping playback temporarily
[8, 9] Press 3. Album name Artist name
1 2 • The 3 indicator lights.
[6, 7] • To restart playback, press 1 or 3.
Setting which information is displayed first
You can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT] is
pressed.
For details on the settings, see “File Info (File information display
[MENU] [ENTER] selection)” (vpage 23).
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Switching the time display You can set the following functions.
During playback, press [TIME]. For details, see each of the explanation pages. CD D-OUT (CD digital output settings)
The time display changes in the following order each time [TIME] is Sets digital output for CD playback ON/OFF.
Menu operations
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pressed.
(Not displayed)
Track elapsed time
REMAIN
Track remaining time 1 During stop mode, press [MENU].
The menu is shown on the unit display.
1 press
Select “CD D-OUT=>” using [8] and [9], and
[ENTER].
NOTE
• When a USB memory device is connected to this unit, the files 2 want
Press [8] or [9] to select the menu item you
to set.
2 and
Set digital output to “1 On” or “2 Off” using [8]
[9], and press [ENTER].
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recorded on the USB memory device are read. The read time differs
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memory device is stopped or paused. • To exit the menu, press [MENU] when the menu is being displayed.
• If a USB memory device is connected to this unit, marantz cannot
be held responsible for the loss or damage to any data stored on the
The menu disappears.
3 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
USB memory device.
• The USB memory device will not operate if connected through a Selectable mode
USB hub.
• Operation or power supply to all types of USB memory device USB OUT (USB audio output settings)
Advanced operations
cannot be guaranteed. CD D-OUT (CD digital output settings) (vpage 20)
For USB/iPod audio output, select either the digital output connector
or the analog output connector.
USB OUT (USB audio output settings) (vpage 20)
Removing the USB memory device
1 Press 2 or 3 to stop playback. Timer Play (Timer play setting) (vpage 21)
1 Select “USB OUT=>” using [8] and [9], and
press [ENTER].
2 and
Explanation of terms
Select the output connector using [8] and [9],
2 Check that the communication indicator on the USB
memory device is not flashing, then pull out the USB
CD Setup (Operating MP3, WMA and AAC files recorded on
the disc) (vpage 22)
press [ENTER].
memory device. GSelectable itemsH
USB Setup (USB memory device operation) (vpage 23) 1 Analog utputs audio from the analog output connector of
O
NOTE the unit. Audio is not output from the digital output
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connector.
Do not remove the USB memory device from the unit when the USB iPod Setup (iPod operation) (vpage 25)
memory communication indicator is flashing. Doing so may damage 2 Digital utputs audio from the digital output connector of
O
the USB memory device, or may corrupt the files recorded on the USB the unit. Audio is not output from the analog output
memory device. Auto STB (Auto standby function) (vpage 27) connector.
3 Press [MENU].
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The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
Index
20
Button located on both the main unit and Timer Play (Timer play setting)
the remote control BUTTON When this unit is connected to a commercially available external audio
Button only on the main unit <BUTTON> timer, the unit’s power is switched on and media playback starts at Audio timer
Button only on the remote control [BUTTON] the specified time.
5 and
Select the playback media using [8] and [9],
press [ENTER].
GSelectable itemsH
[MENU] [ENTER]
1 CD Plays back the DISC media.
2 USB/iPod=> Plays back the USB memory device or iPod.
6 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
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CD Setup (Operating MP3, WMA and AAC nnFile Info (File information display selection) nnRange Spec (Playback range selection)
When [TEXT] is pressed on the unit during disc playback, track You can set whether to play all of the files on the disc or just the
files recorded on the disc) information is shown on the display. files within a folder for playback.
The “CD Setup” operating layers are as shown below. Here, you can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT]
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is pressed.
1 Select “CD Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and
press [ENTER].
1 Select
CD Setup=> File Info=> 1 File Name*
“CD Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and
2 Title
3 Artist
press [ENTER]. 2 press
Select “Range Spec=>” using [8] and [9], and
[ENTER].
2 Select “File Info=>” using [8] and [9], and
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4 Album
5 Time
press [ENTER]. 3 and
Select the range you want to playback using [8]
[9], and press [ENTER].
Range Spec=> 1 All*
2 Folder 3 Select the information you want to display first using
[8] and [9], and press [ENTER].
GSelectable itemsH
1 All Plays back all of the files on the disc.
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Q Replay=> 10 sec*
GSelectable itemsH 2 Folder Plays back the files in the selected folder.
* Default setting 1 File Name The file name is displayed.
2 Title The track name is displayed. 4 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
3 Artist The artist name is displayed.
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4 Album The album name is displayed.
nnQ Replay (Quick replay)
5 Time The time information is displayed. You can set how many seconds a track is rewound when
[Q.REPLAY] is pressed.
4 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
1 Select “CD Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and
press [ENTER].
Explanation of terms
NOTE
• When playing a music CD, track information is only displayed when
CD TEXT is recorded on the disc.
2 Select “Q Replay=>” using [8] and [9], and
press [ENTER].
3 Set
• Information that is not stored on the disc cannot be displayed.
the rewind time using [8] and [9], and
press [ENTER].
Can be selected in the 5-60 second range.
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4 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
Specifications
Index
22
Button located on both the main unit and USB Setup (USB memory device operation) n File Info (File information display selection)
When [TEXT] is pressed on the unit while playing back files from a
the remote control BUTTON The “USB Setup” operating layers are as shown below.
USB memory device, information such as MP3 tag information is
Button only on the main unit <BUTTON>
shown in the display.
Button only on the remote control [BUTTON]
USB Setup=> File Info=> 1 File Name* Here, you can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT]
is pressed.
2 Title
3 2
1 press
Select “USB Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and
3 Artist
4 Album [ENTER].
5 Time
Range Spec=> 1 All*
2 Folder
2 Select “File Info=>” using [8] and [9], and
press [ENTER].
Resume=> 1 Off*
2 On 3 Select the information you want to display first using
[8] and [9], and press [ENTER].
* Default setting GSelectable itemsH
1 File Name The file name is displayed.
2 Title The track name is displayed.
3 Artist The artist name is displayed.
4 Album The album name is displayed.
[TEXT] 5 Time The time information is displayed.
4 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
2 [8, 9]
[MENU] [ENTER]
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nnRange Spec (Playback range selection) nnResume (Resume playback settings)
You can set whether to play all of the files on the USB memory You can set whether to record the place where playback is stopped.
device, or just the files within a folder during playback. When resume playback is set to on, this unit starts USB memory
device playback from the start of the file that was previously being
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1 press
Select “USB Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and
[ENTER].
played.
2 press [ENTER].
Select “Range Spec=>” using [8] and [9], and 1 Select “USB Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and
press [ENTER].
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3 and [9], and press [ENTER].
Select the range you want to playback using [8] press [ENTER].
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1 All Plays
back all of the files on the USB memory device.
GSelectable itemsH
2 Folder Plays
back the files in the selected folder. 1 Off Resume playback is not set.
4 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
2 On Resume playback is set.
4 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
Advanced operations
NOTE
• Resume playback cannot be used if 2 is pressed to stop the USB
memory device.
Press 3 to pause the track. Even if the input source is changed or
the unit power is switched off, when the USB memory device is
Explanation of terms
played again, playback starts from the start of the track that was
previously being played back.
• Resume playback only works when an identical USB memory device
is inserted. If another USB memory device is inserted, the unit will
start playing from the first file.
• The unit may not play your desired file if files have been added to or
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deleted from the identical USB memory device.
• Playback will be resumed from the beginning of the current file.
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Button located on both the main unit and iPod Setup (iPod operation) n Database (iPod database selection)
the remote control BUTTON Set which database within the iPod to playback files from.
The “iPod Setup” operating layers are as shown below.
Button only on the main unit <BUTTON>
Button only on the remote control [BUTTON] iPod Setup=> Database=> 1 Album
2 Artist
1 press
Select “iPod Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and
[ENTER].
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3 Genre
4 Playlist 2 Select “Database=>” using [8] and [9], and
press [ENTER].
5 Track*
File Info=> 1 Title* 3 Select the database from which you want to playback
files using [8] and [9], and press [ENTER].
2 Artist
GSelectable itemsH
3 Album 1 Album Search files by album.
4 Time
2 Artist Search files by artist.
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iPod Ctrl=> 1 Direct* 3 Genre Search files by genre.
2 Remote 4 Playlist Search files by playlist.
4 Press [MENU].
2 On
[TEXT]
[FOLDER d, f]
5 Select the folder that contains the files you want to
playback using [FOLDER d f], and press [ENTER].
Files included in the folder are displayed.
2 [8, 9] NOTE
This cannot be set when “iPod Ctrl=>” (vpage 26) is set to
“1 Direct”.
[MENU] [ENTER]
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nnFile Info (File information display selection) nniPod Ctrl (Operating an iPod with its own controls) nnResume (Resume playback settings)
When [TEXT] is pressed while playing iPod files on the unit, file You can set whether to perform iPod operations using the iPod You can set whether to record the place where playback is stopped.
information is shown on the display. controls, or using the unit remote control. When resume playback is set to on, this unit starts iPod playback
Here, you can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT]
Basic connections
from the start of the file that was previously being played.
is pressed.
1 press
Select “iPod Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and
[ENTER].
1 press
Select “iPod Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and
1 press
Select “iPod Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and [ENTER].
[ENTER].
2 press [ENTER].
Select “iPod Ctrl=>” using [8] and [9], and
2 Select “Resume=>” using [8] and [9], and
2 press
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Select “File info=>” using [8] and [9], and press [ENTER].
[ENTER].
3 and
Select the device you want to operate using [8]
[9], and press [ENTER].
3 Select “1 Off” or “2 On” for the resume playback
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1 Direct In this mode, the iPod controls are operated directly GSelectable itemsH
GSelectable itemsH while looking at the iPod display screen. 1 Off Resume playback is not set.
1 Title The track name is displayed. 2 Remote In this mode, the iPod is operated while the iPod
2 On Resume playback is set.
information is shown on the unit display.
2 Artist The artist name is displayed.
3 Album The album name is displayed. Display mode 1 Direct 2 Remote
4 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
Advanced operations
4 Time The time information is displayed. Display location iPod display Unit display
NOTE
4 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
Playable
files
Audio file
Video file
S
Sz
S
A Resume playback cannot be used if 2 is pressed to stop the iPod.
Press 3 to pause the track. Even if the input source is changed or the
Remote control unit power is switched off, when the iPod is played again, playback
Active S S
NOTE and this unit starts from the start of the track that was previously being played
buttons
back.
Explanation of terms
When “iPod Ctrl=>” is set to “1 Direct”, the display order of file iPod S A
information cannot be changed.
zzOnly audio is played back.
from an iPod
4 Press [MENU].
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The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
Remote control
Operation on the unit
buttons
1 Plays the track
3 Pause When “1 Direct” is set, playback, pause, skip and stop can be
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2 Return to the first track in the folder performed using the unit remote control.
Skip to previous or next track NOTE
8, 9
Fast forward and rewind cannot be used
1st generation iPod nano or iPod with Video do not support “1 Direct”.
REPEAT Switches the repeat function
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When a 1st generation iPod nano or iPod with Video is connected, the
RANDOM Switches the shuffle function mode automatically switches to “2 Remote”.
Plays the first approximately 10 seconds of
AMS
the track, then skips to the next track
TEXT Switches the display
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3 Press [MENU].
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.
Sampling involves taking a reading of a sound wave (analog signal)
at regular intervals and expressing the height of the wave at each
reading in digitized format (producing a digital signal).
The number of readings taken in one second is called the “sampling
frequency”. The larger the value, the closer the reproduced sound is
to the original.
[8, 9]
W
WMA (Windows Media Audio)
This is audio compression technology developed by Microsoft
Corporation.
[MENU] [ENTER] WMA data can be encoded using Windows Media® Player Ver.7, 7.1,
Windows Media® Player for Windows® XP and Windows Media®
Player 9 Series.
To encode WMA files, only use applications authorized by Microsoft
Corporation. If you use an unauthorized application, the file may not
work properly.
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Troubleshooting
Getting started
If a problem should arise, first check the following: Problem Cause Corrective action Page
1. Are the connections correct?
CD-R/CD-RW disc • The disc is placed in upside • Place the disc in the tray 3
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2. Is the set being operated as described in the owner’s manual?
cannot be played. down. correctly.
3. Are the other devices operating properly?
• The information recorded is not • Record correct information 15
If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed in the table below. Should the problem persist,
in an audio (CD-DA) format. Or that is compatible with to this
there may be a malfunction.
the MP3/WMA/AAC file was unit.
In this case, disconnect the power immediately and contact your store of purchase.
not properly recorded.
GDiscH GDisplayH
Basic operation
Problem Cause Corrective action Page Problem Cause Corrective action Page
The disc fails to rotate. • The power cord is pulled out • Insert the power cord plug 7 “OverCurrent” appears • The voltage able to be • The USB memory device is –
of the socket. into the socket. on the display. supplied from this unit via the not supported. Please use a
• Power to this unit is not ON. • Turn the power to this unit 8 USB memory device has been USB memory device with an
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ON. exceeded. operating current that is less
• The disc is not placed in the • Place the disc in the disc tray 3 than 1 A.
correct position on the disc correctly. “FAT Error” or “Cluster • An unsupported file system • Please use a USB memory –
tray. Err” appear on the is being used. USB memory device formatted with a
display. device below 128 MB cannot compatible file system (FAT32
• The disc is placed in upside • Place the disc in the disc tray 3
be supported. or FAT16) and that has at
down. (The disc is placed in correctly.
least 256 MB of memory.
with the label facing down).
“No File” appears on • No file able to be played on this• Check supported formats. 15, 18
Advanced operations
The disc stops rotating • The disc is dirty. • Clean the disc’s surface. 4 the display. unit exists.
in mid-operation. • The disc is scratched. • The disc may be unable to – “DRM Stream” • This is a file subject to digital • Cannot play on this unit 16, 18
be played if it has a lot of appears on the display. rights management. because of unsupported
scratches. DRM.
• The disc is warped. • The disc may be unable to be – GUSB/iPodH
played if it is badly warped. Problem Cause Corrective action Page
Explanation of terms
The disc is rotating but • The amplifier and speakers are • Connect the cables correctly. 7 Sound cannot be • The amplifier and speakers are • Connect the cables correctly. 14
no sound is heard. not connected correctly. (See the instruction manual heard even when USB not connected properly. (See the instruction manual
for the amplifier.) memory device is for the amplifier.)
• The amplifier power is not ON. • Turn ON the power to the – connected. • The amplifier power is not ON. • Turn the amplifier power ON. –
amplifier. (See the instruction manual
(See the instruction manual for the amplifier.)
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for the amplifier.) • The amplifier’s function or • Switch the amplifier’s –
• The amplifier’s function or • Switch the amplifier’s – selector switch is not set to function or selector switch
selector switch is not set to function or selector switch “CD” or “AUX” or such (to to “CD” or “AUX” or such
“CD” or “AUX” or such (to to “CD” or “AUX” or such whatever you have connected (to whatever you have
whatever you have connected (to whatever you have this unit to). connected this unit to).
(See the instruction manual
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this unit to). connected this unit to).
(See the instruction manual for the amplifier.)
for the amplifier.) • The amplifier’s volume control • Adjust the amplifier volume. –
is set at the minimum level. (See the instruction manual
• The amplifier’s volume control • Adjust the amplifier volume. – for the amplifier.)
is set at the minimum level. (See the instruction manual
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for the amplifier.)
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Specifications
Problem Cause Corrective action Page
Sound cannot be heard • Models prior to 5th generation • For details, see “Supported 14
even when an iPod is iPods are not supported. iPod Models”.
connected. • The amplifier and speakers are • Connect the cables correctly. 14
not connected correctly. (See the instruction manual
nn Audio performance
for the amplifier.) • Analog output
Channels: 2 channels
• The amplifier’s function or • Switch the amplifier’s – Playable frequency range: 2 Hz – 20 kHz
selector switch is not set to function or selector switch Playable frequency response: 2 Hz – 20 kHz
“CD” or “AUX” or such (to to “CD” or “AUX” or such S/N: 110 dB
whatever you have connected (to whatever you have Dynamic range: 100 dB
Harmonic distortion: 0.002 % (1 kHz)
this unit to). connected this unit to).
Wow & flutter: Crystal accuracy
(See the instruction manual • Output level
for the amplifier.) Signal type: 2.2 V RMS stereo
• The amplifier’s volume control • Adjust the amplifier volume. – Headphone output: 28 mW/32 Ω (variable maximum)
is set at the minimum level. (See the instruction manual • Digital output
output level (cinch JACK): 0.5 Vp-p (75 Ω)
for the amplifier.)
output level (optical): -19 dBm
• Optical Readout System
It takes time for USB • When connecting a high- • Wait until reading is – Laser: AlGaAs
memory device to be capacity USB memory device, completed. Wave length: 780 nm
read. it will take time to read Signal type: 16-bit linear PCM
Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz
depending on its capacity.
Several minutes may be nn General
required for reading when Power supply: AC 120 V, 60 Hz
using a high-capacity device. Power consumption: 32 W
There is no sound output • The “USB OUT” setting is set • Change the “USB OUT” 20 Standby: 0.3 W or less
Operating temperatures: +5 ˚C – +35 ˚C
from this unit when to “2 Digital”. setting to “1 Analog”.
Operating humidity: 5 – 90 % (without dew)
music files stored on a
USB memory device or
iPod are played. zzFor purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
GRemote controlH
Problem Cause Corrective action Page
Remote control • The distance between this unit • Move closer to this unit, and 4
operation is not and the remote control is too operate the remote control
possible. great. within the operating range.
• There is an obstacle between • Remove the obstacle. 4
this unit and the remote
control.
• The remote control’s batteries • Replace all batteries with 4
are dead. new ones.
• The remote control sensor is • Move so that the remote 4
being subjected to strong light. control sensor is not
subjected to strong light.
• The switch on the back of the • When using this unit 14
REMOTE CONTROL is on independently, set the
“EXTERNAL”. switch to “INTERNAL”.
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Index
Getting started
vvNumerics vvE vvR
1-track repeat······················································ 10 EXTERNAL·························································· 14 Random playback···································· 10, 19, 26
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Range Spec (Playback range selection)········· 22, 24
vvA vvF Rear panel····························································· 6
AAC························································· 15, 16, 18 Fast-forwarding··············································· 9, 19 Remote control················································· 4, 6
A-B repeat playback············································ 10 Fast-reversing·················································· 9, 19 Inserting the batteries········································ 4
Accessories··························································· 2 File Info Operating range of the remote control··············· 4
Basic operation
All-track repeat···················································· 10 (File information display selection)·········· 22, 23, 26 Repeat playback······································ 10, 19, 26
AMS playback····················································· 12 Finalize·································································· 3 Resume························································· 24, 26
Audio EX······························································ 12 Front panel···························································· 5
Auto STB (Auto standby mode)··························· 27 vvS
vvH Sampling frequency································ 15, 18, 27
vvB
Advanced connections
Headphone·························································· 10 Searching························································ 9, 19
Batteries································································ 4 Skipping································································· 9
Bit rate····················································· 15, 18, 27 vvI Stopping playback··········································· 9, 19
INTERNAL··························································· 14 Stopping playback temporarily························ 9, 19
vvC iPod Ctrl Switching the input source··································· 8
Cable (Operating an iPod with its own controls)··········· 26 Switching the unit display······················· 16, 18, 19
Audio cable··················································· 7, 13 iPod Setup··························································· 25
vvT
Advanced operations
Coaxial digital cable·········································· 13
iPod cable··················································· 13, 14 vvM Time display········································ 9, 16, 18, 20
Optical cable····················································· 13 Menu operations················································· 20 Timer play···························································· 21
Power cord························································· 7 MP3··················································· 15, 16, 18, 27
Remote connector cord······························ 13, 14 Music CDs····························································· 3
vvU
CD D-OUT (CD digital output settings)················ 20 USB OUT (USB audio output settings)················ 20
CD-R/CD-RW··················································· 3, 16 vvP USB Setup··························································· 23
Explanation of terms
CD Setup····························································· 22 Playback
CD-TEXT······························································ 10 A-B repeat playback·········································· 10
vvW
Condensation························································ 3 AMS playback··················································· 12 WMA················································· 15, 16, 18, 27
Connection CD······································································· 9
Analog connection·············································· 7 Delete program playback·································· 12
Coaxial digital connection································· 13 iPod····························································· 17, 25
Connecting cable·········································· 7, 13
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Program playback············································· 11
Connecting the flasher input jack····················· 13 Random playback································· 10, 19, 26
iPod··································································· 14 Repeat playback··································· 10, 19, 26
Optical digital connection·································· 13 Stopping playback········································· 9, 19
Power cord························································· 7 Stopping playback temporarily······················ 9, 19
Remote control················································· 14 USB memory device········································· 18
Specifications
USB memory device········································· 14
vvQ
vvD
Q Replay (Quick replay)······································· 22
Database (iPod database selection)···················· 25 Quick replay························································ 12
Delete program playback···································· 12
Index
Direct searching···················································· 9
Display······························································· 5, 9
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9/32 (7)
13-5/16 (338)
12-7/8 (327)
5/32 (4)
17-21/64 (440)
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4-9/64
(91)
(105)
35/64 (14)