Marantz CD5000 User Manual

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Model CD5000 User Guide  
CD PLAYER  
English ....................................................4  
Français.................................................14  
NOTE :  
by one or more of the following measures:  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
– Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference  
– Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
:
NOTE Changes or modifications may cause  
this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules and may void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment.  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B  
requirements of the Canadian Interference- respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement  
Causing Equipment Regulations.  
sur le matérier brouilleur du Canada.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE  
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment  
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and  
safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation  
precautions which you should be particularly aware of.  
12. Power Cord Protection - Power supply cords should be routed so that  
they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or  
against them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
appliance.  
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be  
read before the appliance is operated.  
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the appliance and in the operating  
instructions should be adhered to.  
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be  
followed.  
5. Water and Moisture - The appliance should not be used near water -  
for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub or  
swimming pool, or in a wet basement.  
6. Carts and Stands - The appliance should be used only with a cart or  
stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.  
13. Cleaning - The appliance should be cleaned only as recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
14. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power  
lines.  
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to  
the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide  
some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges.  
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984,  
provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and  
supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna  
discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antenna-  
discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for  
the grounding electrode. See figure below.  
16. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the appliance should be  
unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.  
17. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not  
fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.  
18. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by  
qualified service personnel when:  
6A.  
An appliance and cart combination should be moved with  
care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may  
cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.  
7. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The appliance should be mounted to a  
wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.  
8. Ventilation - The appliance should be situated so that its location or  
position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, the  
appliance should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface  
that may block the ventilation openings; or, placed in a built-in  
installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of  
air through the ventilation openings.  
9. Heat - The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such  
as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
10. Power Sources - The appliance should be connected to a power  
supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as  
marked on the appliance.  
A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; or  
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has spilled into the appliance; or  
C. The appliance has been exposed to rain; or  
D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a  
marked change in performance; or  
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the enclosure damaged.  
19. Servicing - The user should not attempt to service the appliance  
beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing  
should be referred to qualified service personnel.  
11. Grounding or Polarization - Precautions should be taken so that the  
grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated.  
Caution:  
To prevent electric  
shock, match the wide blade of this  
plug to the wide slot and fully insert.  
Do not use this (polarized) plug with an  
extension cord, receptacle or other  
AC  
Polarized Plug  
outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.  
Note to the Cable TV system installer  
This reminder is provided to call the Cable TV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding  
and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as  
practical.  
Example of Antenna Grounding as  
per NEC - National Electrical Code  
Ground Clamp  
Antenna Lead-in Wire  
Antenna Discharge Unit  
(NEC Section 810-20)  
Grounding Conductors  
(NEC Section 810-21)  
Ground Clamps  
Power Service Grounding Electrode System  
(NEC Art. 250, Part H)  
Electric Service Equipment  
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GENERAL INFORMATION  
Maintenance  
Table of contents  
Clean the CD player with a soft,  
slightly dampened lint-free cloth. Do  
not use any cleaning agents as they  
may have a corrosive effect.  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
Maintenance ................................................................5  
Technical data ..............................................................5  
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
Controls on the front....................................................6  
Connections at the back ..............................................6  
Do not expose the CD player,  
batteries or CDs to humidity, rain,  
sand or excessive heat (caused by  
heating equipment or direct sunlight).  
INSTALLATION AND REMOTE CONTROL  
Accessoires ..................................................................7  
Connections  
Usual connection, LINE OUT....................................7  
Digital connection, DIGITAL OUT.............................7  
Mains ...........................................................................7  
Remote control.............................................................7  
Batteries...................................................................7  
This CD player can play all kinds of Audio Discs such as  
CD-Recordables, CD-Rewriteables and CD-Text CDs. Do not  
try to play a CD-ROM, CD-I, CDV or computer CD.  
If the CD player cannot read CDs correctly use a commonly  
available cleaning CD to clean the lens before taking the CD  
player to repair. Other cleaning methods may destroy the lens.  
Always keep the tray closed to avoid dust on the lens.  
PLAYBACK  
CD Text .........................................................................8  
Discs for playback........................................................8  
Playing a CD.................................................................8  
The lens may cloud over when the CD player is suddenly  
moved from cold to warm surroundings. Playing a CD is not  
possible then. Leave the CD player in a warm environment  
until the moisture evaporates.  
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS  
Selecting a track and searching  
Selecting a track during CD play .............................9  
Selecting a track when CD play is stopped.............9  
Searching for a passage during CD play .................9  
Random order playing (SHUFFLE) ................................9  
Repeating a CD, a track or a program.........................9  
Repeating a part of the CD..........................................9  
Programming track numbers......................................10  
Clearing the program .................................................10  
Loudest passage searching .......................................10  
Time display ...............................................................10  
Fading out and in .......................................................11  
Volume adjustment ....................................................11  
Locking the volume ....................................................11  
Headphone listening..................................................11  
Scanning the CD ........................................................11  
Recording setup .........................................................12  
Environmental information.........................................12  
To clean a CD, wipe it in a straight  
line from the center toward the edge  
using a soft, lint-free cloth. A  
cleaning agent may damage the disc!  
Never write on a CD or attach a  
sticker to it.  
Technical data  
Subject to modification without notice.  
Standby power consumption.............................................< 5W  
Frequency range ....................................................20–20,000Hz  
Amplitude linearity ..................................< 0.5dB (1kHz, -90dB)  
Dynamic range.........................................................98dB (1kHz)  
Signal-to-noise ratio.........................108dB (1kHz, A-weighted)  
Channel separation..................................................98dB (1kHz)  
Total harmonic distortion.........................0.004%, -88dB (1kHz)  
Audio output ...............................................2V RMS 3dB, 1k  
Digital coaxial output.....................................75acc. IEC 958  
Digital optical output .....................................................-19dBm  
Impedance headphones.......30–600(5V e. m. f. from 120)  
Dimensions..................................................435 × 86 × 265mm  
Weight................................................................................2.9kg  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Warning......................................................................13  
Troubleshooting..........................................................13  
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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS  
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CD PLAYER CD5000  
OPEN/CLOSE  
PLAY  
STOP  
HIGHLIGHT  
PROG  
SHUFFLE  
FADE  
PEAK  
CD TEXT  
SCROLL  
TIME  
EDIT  
PREV  
PAUSE  
NEXT  
POWER ON/STANDBY  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
CD REWRITABLE PLAYBACK  
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Controls on the front  
1 POWER ON / STANDBY...switches the CD player on and  
to standby  
! PREV. .............................selects the beginning of the  
current or a previous track,  
and searches backward  
@ PLAY 2................................starts CD play  
# PAUSE ;..............................interrupts CD play  
$ STOP 9 ...............................stops CD play and clears a  
program  
% NEXT §..............................selects the beginning of a  
subsequent track, and  
searches forward  
^ VOLUME .............................decreases or increases the  
volume level of the  
2 OPEN·CLOSE......................opens and closes the CD tray  
3 Sensor for the infrared remote control  
4 Display  
5 TIME....................................switches through the different  
time information  
6 SCROLL ...............................scrolls CD-Text information  
7 CD TEXT..............................switches through the different  
CD-Text information  
8 HIGHLIGHT.........................plays the beginning of each  
track or – if a CD-Text disc  
contains highlights – the  
highlights of a CD  
9 SHUFFLE .............................plays a CD or a program in  
random order  
0 FADE....................................fades CD play out and in  
headphones  
& PHONES..............................6.3mm headphone socket  
* PEAK ...................................searches the loudest passage  
of a CD  
( EDIT.....................................changes the settings for  
recording on tape or  
CD-Recordable  
) PROGRAM..........................programs track numbers  
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Connections at the back  
¡ COAXIAL / OPTICAL  
DIGITAL OUT......................to connect the digital input of  
a digital audio device  
LINE OUT L R .....................to connect the audio input of  
an amplifier  
£ MAINS LEAD .....................After all other connections  
have been made, connect this  
mains lead to the wall socket.  
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INSTALLATION AND REMOTE CONTROL  
Accessories  
Remote control  
This CD player is supplied including:  
– a remote control  
– 2 batteries for the remote control  
– a connection cable  
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Connections  
Usual connection, LINE OUT  
1 Insert the red plug of the supplied connection cable into R  
and the other plug into L.  
Batteries  
• Open the battery compartment of the remote control and  
insert 2 alkaline batteries, type AAA (R03, UM-4).  
2 Insert the other side of the cable into the corresponding  
sockets of the CD or AUX input of your amplifier.  
Remove batteries if they are flat or the remote control is not  
going to be used for a long time.  
Important!  
Batteries contain chemical substances, so they should  
be disposed of properly.  
You may also use the TUNER or TAPE, but never the PHONO  
input of your amplifier!  
TIME......................switches through the different time  
informations  
y ............................switches the CD player to standby  
PROG.....................programs track numbers  
FADE......................fades CD play out and in  
SHUFFLE ...............plays a CD or a program in random order  
DIGITS 09 ...........selects a track by number  
HIGHLIGHT...........plays the beginning of each track or – if a  
CD-Text disc contains highlights – the  
highlights of a CD  
Digital connection, DIGITAL OUT  
Never connect this socket to a non-digital input – such as  
AUX, CD, PHONO, TAPE – of an amplifier. This output supplies  
a digital signal and can therefore only be connected to a  
digital input.  
1 Insert an optional coaxial cable into DIGITAL OUT.  
2 Insert the other side of the cable into the digital input of  
your digital device (e. g. CD Recorder).  
REPEAT .................repeats a track, a program or the entire  
CD  
Mains  
The type plate is located on the bottom of the CD player.  
VOLUME ............decreases the volume level  
VOLUME +............increases the volume level  
PLAY 2..................starts CD play  
PREV. ...............selects the beginning of the current or a  
previous track  
1 Check whether the mains voltage as shown on the type  
plate corresponds to your local mains voltage. If it does not,  
consult your dealer or service organisation.  
NEXT §................selects the beginning of a subsequent  
track  
2 Connect the mains cable to the wall socket. This switches  
on the mains supply.  
STOP 9 .................stops CD play and clears a program  
5...........................searches backward  
PAUSE ;................interrupts CD play  
6...........................searches forward  
CD TEXT................switches through the different CD-Text  
information  
Note: To disconnect the CD player from the mains completely,  
remove the mains plug from the wall socket.  
SCROLL .................scrolls CD-Text information  
REPEAT A/B .........repeats a selected part of the CD  
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PLAYBACK  
CD PLAYER CD5000  
PLAY  
STOP  
OPEN/CLOSE  
HIGHLIGHT  
PROG  
SHUFFLE  
EDIT  
FADE  
PEAK  
CD TEXT  
SCROLL  
PREV  
PAUSE  
NEXT  
TIME  
POWER ON/STANDBY  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
CD REWRITABLE PLAYBACK  
CD-Text  
Playing a CD  
This CD player can show information which is stored on CD-  
Text discs. It will only reproduce the text which is recorded on  
the disc.  
1 Use POWER ON / STANDBY to switch on the CD player.  
2 Press OPEN·CLOSE to open the CD tray.  
y OPENappears on the display.  
1 When inserting a disc with CD-Text the display shows  
CD TEXT and performing artist or group. In case there are  
various artists the album title is shown.  
3 Insert an audio CD (printed side up) and press OPEN·CLOSE  
to close the CD compartment.  
y READINGappears on the display. Then the number  
of tracks and the playing time is shown. If the disc  
contains CD-Text the display shows CD TEXT and  
CD-Text information (see “CD-Text”).  
2 Press CD TEXT before playing a CD to switch between  
album title and performing artist(s) if available.  
3 Press CD TEXT during CD play to switch between album  
title, performing artist(s) and track title if available.  
4 Press PLAY 2 to start CD play.  
y The display shows , TRACK, TIME, and the number and  
time of the actual track. If the disc contains CD-Text the  
display shows CD-Text information.  
4 At the beginning of a new track the track title is scrolled  
once. Then the first 12 digits of the track title are  
displayed.  
• You can interrupt CD play by pressing PAUSE ;.  
5 CD-Text information is scrolled every 30 seconds. Press  
y The display shows  
and the track number and time  
SCROLL to scroll the text through the display any time.  
where playback was stopped.  
• Continue CD play by pressing PAUSE ; again.  
5 Press STOP 9 to stop CD play.  
Discs for playback  
Note: Playback will also stop if the end of the CD is reached.  
This system can play all audio CD, finalized audio CD-  
Recordable and finalized audio CD-Rewritable format discs.  
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ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS  
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SHUFFLE  
EDIT  
FADE  
PEAK  
Random order playing (SHUFFLE)  
1 Press SHUFFLE before or during CD play to start shuffle  
play.  
PREV  
PAUSE  
NEXT  
y SHUFFLE is shown in the display. All the tracks of the CD  
(or program if available) will now be played in random  
order.  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
2 Press SHUFFLE again to return to normal CD play.  
Repeating the CD, a track or a program  
1 Press repeatedly REPEAT on the remote control during CD  
play.  
y The display shows the different repeating modes.  
REPEAT 1: the current track is played repeatedly.  
REPEAT: the entire CD or program (if available) is played  
repeatedly.  
Selecting a track and searching  
Selecting a track during CD play  
• Briefly press PREV. or NEXT § once or several times to  
skip to the beginning of the current, previous or subsequent  
track(s).  
or  
• Use the digits 09 on the remote control to key in the  
number of a track.  
y CD play continues with the selected track.  
2 Press REPEAT until the display indication disappears to  
return to normal CD play.  
Selecting a track when CD play is stopped  
1 Briefly press PREV. or NEXT § once or several times.  
or  
Note: It is possible to activate the different playing modes at  
the same time, e. g. you can repeatedly play the entire  
CD or program in random order (PROGRAM REPEAT SHUFFLE).  
• Use the digits 09 on the remote control to key in the  
number of a track.  
Repeating a part of the CD  
1 Press PLAY 2 to start CD play.  
2 Press PLAY 2 to start CD play.  
y Playback starts with the selected track.  
2 Press REPEAT A/B on the remote control to mark the  
beginning of the passage to be repeated.  
y REPEAT is shown and A- is flashing in the display.  
Searching for a passage during CD play  
1 Hold down PREV. or NEXT § to find a particular  
passage in a backward or forward direction.  
y CD play continues at a low volume.  
3 Press REPEAT A/B on the remote control to mark the end of  
the passage to be repeated.  
y REPEAT A-B is shown in the display. The part of the CD  
2 Release the button when you have reached the desired  
passage.  
between the marked points is played repeatedly.  
4 Press PLAY 2 to return to normal CD play.  
Note: In the shuffle and repeat mode and when playing a  
program, searching is only possible within the  
particular track.  
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ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS  
Clearing the program  
1 If necessary press STOP 9 to stop program playing.  
HIGHLIGHT  
SHUFFLE  
FADE  
PEAK  
CD TEXT  
SCROLL  
PROG  
EDIT  
2 Press STOP 9 to clear the program.  
y PROGRAM CLEAREDscrolls through the display,  
PROGRAM disappears and your program is cleared.  
TIME  
Note: The program will also be cleared if you open the tray.  
Loudest passage searching  
You can search for the loudest passage of a CD or program.  
This will help you in adjusting your recording device if  
required.  
Programming track numbers  
You can select a number of tracks and store these in the  
memory in the desired sequence. You can store any track  
more than once. At most, 30 tracks can be stored in the  
memory.  
1 If necessary press STOP 9 to stop CD play.  
1 Press PROG to start programming.  
y PROGRAM flashes.  
2 Press PEAK to start searching.  
y PEAK starts flashing. Searching may need a few  
minutes. Then 4 seconds of the loudest passage are  
played repeatedly.  
Note: If you press PROG while playing a CD, the actual track  
will be added to the program.  
• You can interrupt peak play by pressing PAUSE ;. Continue  
peak play by pressing PAUSE ; again.  
2 Press PREV. or NEXT § to select the desired track.  
or  
• Key in the number of a track with the digits 09 on the  
remote control.  
3 Press STOP 9 to stop playing.  
or  
• Press PLAY 2 to start CD play.  
3 Press PROG to store the track number.  
y TRACK, TOTAL TIME, and the number of the programmed  
track is displayed. The number of programmed tracks is  
increased and the time of the track is added to the total  
time of the program.  
Time display  
You can display time information which is stored on the CD.  
While playing a CD or a program the number and elapsed  
time of the actual track, and TIME are displayed. If the disc  
contains CD-Text the display shows CD-Text information (see  
“CD-Text”).  
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all tracks to be programmed.  
5 Press STOP 9 to end programming.  
y PROGRAM lights permamently.  
• Press TIME several times to display:  
• It is possible to review the program using the PREV. or  
NEXT §. You can add more tracks by pressing PROGRAM  
like you have done before.  
y If the disc contains CD-Text, the number and elapsed  
time of the actual track, and TIME are displayed first.  
y The number and remaining time of the actual track, and  
REM TIME.  
y The number of the actual track, the total elapsed time  
of the CD, and TOTAL TIME.  
6 Press PLAY 2 to start program play.  
Note: If you try to store more than 30 tracks  
y The number of the actual track, the total remaining time  
of the CD, and TOTAL REM TIME.  
PROGRAM FULLscrolls through the display.  
Note: If you press TIME when the CD is not playing you may  
only display the total time of the CD.  
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ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS  
PLAY  
STOP  
HIGHLIGHT  
PROG  
SHUFFLE  
EDIT  
FADE  
PEAK  
Headphone listening  
1 Connect your headphones to the 6.3mm PHONES socket.  
PREV  
PAUSE  
NEXT  
2 Use LEVEL to adjust the volume of the headphones.  
LEVEL  
PHONES  
Note: The maximum volume on the headphones is set through  
VOLUME –/+ on the remote control.  
Important!  
The volume of the headphones is in line with the volume of the  
output. Therefore do not use VOLUME –/+ during recording.  
Fading out and in  
You can fade out and in CD play, e. g. to stop and start a  
recording softly.  
Scanning the CD  
It is possible to listen to the beginning of each track of a CD  
or program. You can choose whether to play 10, 20 or 30  
seconds of each track. If a disc contains CD-Text highlights  
this part of the tracks is scanned and HIGHLIGHTis  
displayed.  
1 Press FADE during CD play to fade out.  
y The display shows  
in steps. The volume is lowered  
continuously until CD play is paused.  
2 Press FADE again to fade in.  
y The display shows  
in steps. CD play starts and the  
1 Press HIGHLIGHT repeatedly to switch through the different  
scan modes.  
volume is raised continuously to its previous level.  
y SCAN 10, SCAN 20, SCAN 30, SCAN  
OFF… (SCAN OFFaborts the scan function).  
Note: You may use FADE anytime when CD play is paused to  
fade in.  
2 As soon as the desired scan mode is displayed do not press  
the button again.  
y After 1 second scanning starts. The number and  
remaining time of the actual track, and REM TIME are  
displayed.  
Volume adjustment  
The volume of the CD player can be adjusted. This affects the  
DIGITAL OUT output as well.  
• Press VOLUME – or VOLUME + on the remote control.  
y The volume of the CD player is lowered or raised. The  
display shows the actual value between  
• You can interrupt scan by pressing PAUSE ;. Continue scan  
by pressing PAUSE ; again.  
VOLUME MINand VOLUME MAX.  
3 Press STOP 9 to stop scanning.  
Important!  
or  
VOLUME –/+ is altering the signal of the output. Before  
recording set the volume to VOLUME MAXand do not  
change during recording.  
• Press PLAY 2 to start CD play with the actual track.  
Note: If you press HIGHLIGHT while SHUFFLE is active,  
shuffle will be stopped before scanning.  
Locking the volume  
It is possible to lock the output volume to its maximum. This  
affects the DIGITAL OUT output as well. Locking the volume  
can be usefull when recording from the CD-player.  
• Keep EDIT pressed for more than 2 seconds.  
If the voulme was unlocked:  
y The display shows VOLUME FIXEDand the  
volume is locked.  
If the voulme was locked:  
y The display shows VOLUME MAXand the volume is  
unlocked.  
Note: If you press VOLUME –/+ and the volume is locked the  
display shows VOLUME FIXED.  
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ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS  
PLAY  
STOP  
5 Press PREV. or NEXT § to switch through the different  
recording times and media.  
HIGHLIGHT  
SHUFFLE  
FADE  
y C 100, C 120, CDR 21, CDR 60,  
CDR 74, C 30, C 45, C 60, C 90…  
PROG  
EDIT  
PEAK  
PREV  
PAUSE  
NEXT  
Note: Cis for cassette, CDRis for CD-Recordable and  
CD-Rewriteable and therefore for single-sided  
recording only.  
PHONES  
LEVEL  
6 As soon as the desired recording time and media is  
displayed press EDIT.  
y A, the number of tracks and the playing time are  
displayed.  
Recording setup  
It is possible to set up the CD player in a way that it will  
calculate which tracks will fit on your recording media. It is  
only possible to use the edit function if a disc has not more  
than 29 tracks.  
7 Start your recording and press PLAY 2 to start CD play.  
y If cassette (C) was selected the CD player pauses after  
playing the calculated tracks for side A. If CD-  
If you use NORMALthe recording stops after the last track  
that fits on one side of your recording media. Notice that CD-  
Recordables are single-sided only! If you use OPTIMAL  
some tracks will be skipped to minimise the unused space on  
your recording media. The sequence of the tracks stays as the  
original.  
Recordable (CDR) was selected the CD player stops.  
8 If required switch tape sides.  
9 Press PLAY 2 to start CD play again.  
y B, the number of tracks and the playing time are  
displayed. The remaining tracks for side B are played.  
1 Insert a CD and, if desired, program track numbers.  
Note: It is possible to switch between Aand Bby using  
2 Press EDIT to start the setup.  
y The display shows NORMAL.  
PREV. or NEXT § .  
3 Press PREV. or NEXT § to switch through the different  
scan modes.  
y NORMAL, OPTIMAL, STOP… (STOPaborts the  
edit function).  
4 As soon as the desired edit mode is displayed press EDIT.  
y The display shows C 90.  
Environmental information  
All redundant packing material has been omitted. We have  
done our utmost to make the packaging easily separable  
into three mono materials: cardboard (box), polystyrene foam  
(buffer) and polyethylene (bags, protective foam sheet).  
Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if  
disassembled by a specialized company. Please observe the  
local regulations regarding the disposal of packing  
materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed below before  
taking the set for repair.  
WARNING  
Under no circumstances should you try to repair the  
CD player yourself as this will invalidate the  
guarantee.  
If you are unable to solve a problem by following this  
checklist, consult your dealer or service center.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
No power  
Mains cable is not securely connected.  
Volume is too low.  
Connect mains cable properly.  
Adjust volume.  
No or bad sound  
Interference caused by electric equipment  
like TVs, computers, engines, etc.  
Keep the CD player away from electrical  
equipment.  
Loose or wrong connections.  
Volume is too low.  
Connect the CD player correctly.  
Adjust VOLUME –/+.  
No or bad headphone  
Headphone plug is dirty.  
Volume is too low.  
Clean headphone plug.  
No or low quality  
recording  
Adjust VOLUME –/+.  
Loose or wrong connections.  
Electrostatic discharge.  
Connect the CD player correctly.  
No reaction to  
operation of any keys  
Disconnect the CD player from mains,  
reconnect after a few seconds.  
No CD is inserted.  
Insert a CD.  
INSERT DISC  
is displayed  
The CD is badly scratched or dirty.  
The CD is inserted upside down.  
Replace or clean the CD.  
Insert CD with label upwards.  
The CD-RW (or CD-R) is not properly recorded Read the instruction booklet of your  
DISC NOT  
for the use on a standard CD player.  
CD-Rewriteable (or CD-Recordable) recorder  
on how to finalize a recording.  
FINALIZED  
is displayed  
The CD is badly scratched or dirty.  
Replace or clean the CD.  
Chosen track number is higher than the  
highest track number on the CD.  
Key in a track number within the range of the  
track numbers on the CD.  
WRONG TRACK  
is displayed  
:
0 000  
is displayed  
First track of the CD is longer than the first  
side of the chosen recording media.  
Choose a recording media with a recording time  
longer than the first track of the CD.  
is  
Volume is locked.  
Press EDIT for more than 2 seconds to  
unlock the volume.  
VOLUME FIXED  
displayed  
Some CD-Text track  
information is not  
displayed  
Too much information on the CD-Text disc.  
Use a CD-Text disc with less information.  
CD skips tracks  
SHUFFLE or PROGRAM is active.  
The CD is badly scratched or dirty.  
Laser lens is dirty.  
Switch off SHUFFLE or PROGRAM play.  
Replace or clean the CD.  
Clean with a commonly available cleaning CD.  
Wait until the lens has cleared.  
Insert batteries correctly.  
The laser lens is steamed up.  
Batteries are inserted incorrectly.  
Remote control does  
not function properly  
Batteries are flat.  
Distance to the CD player is too large.  
Insert fresh batteries.  
Reduce distance.  
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Marantz America, Inc.  
440 Medinah Road  
Roselle, IL 60172-2330  
Phone : (708) 307-3100  
Fax : (708) 307-2687  
is a registered trademark.  
3139 116 19111  
Printed In Singapore  
SL-9909/U1B-02  

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