Marantz CD110 User Manual

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Model CD110 User Guide  
CD Player  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT  
I.H.T. IEC 825  
SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT  
This product was designed and manufactured to meet  
12. Grounding or Polarization — The precautions that  
should be taken so that the grounding or polarization  
means of an appliance is not defeated.  
strict quality and safety standards. There are, however,  
some installation and operation precautions which you  
should be particularly aware of.  
1. Read Instructions — All the safety and operating in-  
structions should be read before the appliance is  
operated.  
2. Retain Instructions — The safety and operating in-  
structions should be retained for future reference.  
AC POLARIZED PLUG  
3. Heed Warnings — All warnings on the appliance  
13. 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 at  
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where  
they exit from the appliance.  
and in the operating instructions should be adhered  
to.  
4. Follow Instructions — All operating and use instruc-  
tions should be followed.  
5. Water and Moisture — The appliance should not be  
used near water — for example, near a bathtub,  
wash-bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet  
basement, or near a swimming pool, etc.  
14. Cleaning — The appliance should be cleaned only  
as recommended by the manufacturer.  
15. Power Lines— An outdoor antenna should be lo-  
cated away from power lines.  
6. Carts and Stands — The appliance should be used  
only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
16. 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 support-  
ing structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an an-  
tenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors,  
location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to  
grounding electrodes, and requirements for the  
grounding electrode. See Fig. 1.  
7. 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.  
17. Nonuse Periods — The power cord of the appliance  
should be unplugged from the outlet when left  
unused for a long period of time.  
18. Object and Liquid Entry — Care should be taken so  
that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into  
the enclosure through openings.  
8. Wall or Ceiling Mounting — The appliance should  
be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recom-  
mended by the manufacturer.  
19. Damage Requiring Service — The appliance should  
be serviced by qualified service personnel when:  
9. 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.  
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  
10. Heat — The appliance should be situated away  
from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
E. The appliance has been dropped, or the  
enclosure damaged.  
11. Power Sources — The appliance should be con-  
nected to a power supply only of the type described  
in the operating instructions or as marked on the  
appliance.  
20. 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.  
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FIGURE 1  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO  
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCYIONS  
CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810 -"RADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT"  
ANTENNA LEAD  
IN WIRE  
GROUND CLAMP  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:  
This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable-TV) system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of  
the NEC, which 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.  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-  
NOTE:  
ence by one or more of the following measures:  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
– Increase the separation between the equip-  
ment 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 instal-  
lation. 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 communica-  
tions. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-  
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be deter-  
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
– 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 complies Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est  
with Canadian ICES-003. conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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MAIN UNIT (FRONT - CLOSED)  
STANDBY  
7
6
OPEN  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
CD110  
AMS  
SCROLL  
DISPLAY  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
MAIN UNIT (FRONT - OPENED)  
9
REPEAT  
7
RANDOM  
STANDBY  
7
6
OPEN  
CD TEXT  
TIMER  
REPEAT  
DISPLAY  
CANCEL  
PROG.  
 REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC110CD  
MAIN UNIT (REAR)  
ANALOG OUT REMOTE CONTROL  
LEFT IN  
COAX.DIGITAL OUT OPT.  
RIGHT OUT  
REMOTE EXT. INT.  
CONTROL  
SELECTOR  
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ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE  
Refer to the figures on page iv of this user guide. The numbers  
on the figures correspond to those in the text. All references to  
the connections and controls that are printed in BOLD type are  
as they appear on the unit.  
PRECAUTIONS  
The following precautions should be taken when operating the  
equipment.  
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS  
When installing the equipment ensure that:  
the ventilation holes are not covered.  
air is allowed to circulate freely around the equipment.  
it is placed on a vibration-free surface.  
it will not be exposed to excessive heat, cold, moisture or  
dust.  
it will not be exposed to direct sunlight.  
it will not be exposed to electrostatic discharges.  
In addition, never place heavy objects on the equipment.  
If a foreign object or water does enter the equipment, contact  
your nearest dealer or service center.  
Do not pull out the plug by pulling on the mains lead; grasp the  
plug.  
It is advisable when leaving the house, or during a  
thunderstorm, to disconnect the equipment from the mains  
supply.  
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Do not use conventional record cleaner for analog records,  
as this will adversely affect the disc surface.  
Store discs properly by placing them in their disc cases.  
COMPACT DISCS  
The glossy side shining like a rainbow is the front side of the  
disc, and the side on which the label is printed is the back.  
Unlike conventional turntables for playing analog discs, the  
CD110 Compact Disc Player reads the information recorded  
on the disc from underneath without contacting it using a beam  
of laser light. Therefore, the performance of a compact disc will  
not degrade like conventional analog records.  
Do not attach a piece of paper or sticker on the label side of  
disc.  
When a disc has a piece of plastic tape or rental CD label  
with paste protruded from the edge or when a disc has a  
trace of such a sticky object, do not attempt to play the disc. If  
such a disc is played on the CD player, impossibility of taking  
out the disc or other malfunction may result.  
Handle discs carefully so as not to damage or scratch the front  
side.  
To protect the disc, avoid placing it in the following locations:  
In direct sunlight or near a source of heat like a heater.  
In a place which is damp or dirty.  
In a place which could be exposed to rain, such as near a  
window.  
Always keep the disc surface clean.  
Up to six billion data units are recorded on the front side of the  
disc. When cleaning the disc surface, always be sure to use a  
special compact disc cleaner and wipe as shown below.  
Do not use a disc with a special shape.  
Do not attempt to play a disc with a special shape such as a  
heart-shaped disc or octagonal disc. Otherwise the  
equipment malfunction may result.  
Wipe in a radial direction.  
Do not wipe in circumferential  
direction.  
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! 4, ¢ buttons  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
4
:
Press to play from the start of the track now playing. When  
they are pressed again within 1 second after it was  
pressed the first time, play starts from the track before.  
q
(Standby) button  
Press to turn the unit's power on or set it to the standby mode.  
(Operation is not possible if the unit is connected to the SR110,  
the SR110's rear switch is set to SYSTEM and the CD110's  
REMOTE CONTROL SELECTOR EXT/INT switch is at EXT.)  
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:
When pressed once, play starts from the next track.  
! 7 (Stop) button  
Press to stop disc play.  
w DISPLAY button  
Press to change what is shown on the display from the disc  
information to the clock display, etc. (The clock display appears  
only when the unit is used on its own.)  
! 1, ¡ buttons  
1
¡
:
:
Press to forward-search through the track now playing.  
Press to reverse-search through the track now playing.  
These buttons cannot be used during MP3 disc play.  
e SCROLL button  
Press to scroll the text display of discs that support text.  
! 8 (Pause) button  
r AMS button  
Press to stop disc play temporarily.  
Press to play the first 10 seconds of all the tracks on the disc in  
sequence starting with the first track.  
! PROG. button  
Press for program play.  
This button cannot be used with MP3 discs.  
t Numeric buttons  
Press to specify track numbers directly. These buttons cannot be  
used with MP3 discs.  
! CANCEL button  
Press to cancel a programmed track.  
y REPEAT button  
Press for repeat play. Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
changes in the following sequence:  
All track repeat 1-track repeat clear.  
u RANDOM button  
Press for random play to play the tracks in a random sequence.  
i TIMER button  
Press to set the timer and clock. (These settings can be performed  
only when the unit is used on its own.)  
o CD TEXT button  
Press to switch what is shown on the display from disc information  
to text when a CD-TEXT compatible disc is used.  
! 3 (Play) button  
Press to start play.  
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OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
1. REMOTE CONTROL  
The distance between the transmitter of the remote control unit  
and the IR SENSOR of the CD110 should be less than about 5  
meters. If the transmitter is pointed to a direction other than the  
IR SENSOR or if there is an obstacle between them, remote  
control may not be possible.  
Remote-controllable range  
CD player (CD110)  
Approx. 5 meters  
Remote control unit (RC110CD)  
2. LOADING BATTERIES  
The life of the batteries used with the remote control unit is  
about 6 months with normal use. Also be sure to replace  
batteries earlier when you notice that they are getting weak.  
1. Remove the back cover.  
2. Insert the new batteries (AA type) with correct (+) and (–)  
polarity.  
3. Close until it clicks.  
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REAR PANEL  
A ANALOG OUT jacks  
These are the output jacks for the analog audio signals. Connect  
them to the CD or AUX jacks, etc. on the amplifier using the  
supplied analog connecting cord. Remember that the white jack  
is for the LEFT channel and the red jack is for the RIGHT channel,  
and connect the jacks correctly.  
FRONT PANEL  
z
Standby button  
Press to switch the power ON, and press again to switch it OFF.  
* If the SR110 is connected to the REMOTE CONTROL jacks on  
the rear panel and its power is ON, the unit will not be set to the  
standby mode even when this button is pressed.  
* Never connect these jacks to the PHONO jacks of the amplifier.  
x 7 (Stop) button  
Press to stop play.  
B REMOTE CONTROL IN/OUT jacks  
The remote control operations of a system can be performed by  
connecting the unit to a Marantz D-BUS compatible audio  
component using the supplied remote control cable.  
c Disc tray  
Place a disc on the tray with its label surface facing up.  
v 6 (Play/Pause) button  
C REMOTE CONTROL SELECTOR  
Press to start play or temporarily stop play.  
EXT./INT. switch  
When the unit is to be used on its own, set this selector to "INT",  
and when connecting the unit to Marantz audio components  
equipped with a D-BUS compatible remote sensor window using  
the remote control cable for use as part of a system, set the  
selector to "EXT".  
b OPEN button  
Press to open the front panel.  
n 0 (Open/Close) button  
* Remote control operations cannot be performed if the REMOTE  
CONTROL SELECTOR is set to "EXT" when the unit is to be  
used on its own.  
When this button is pressed, the disc tray opens so place the  
disc on the tray with its label surface facing up. When it is pressed  
again the disc tray closes.  
D DIGITAL OUT COAX. jacks  
m Infrared sensor  
The CD signals during playback are output digitally to these jacks.  
Connect these jacks to a recorder component, amplifier, D/A  
converter or other unit equipped with coaxial digital input jacks  
using a coaxial cable obtainable from your audio dealer.  
This sensor is for receiving signals transmitted from the remote  
control unit.  
, ¡/¢, 4/1  
(Track search/Skip) buttons  
E DIGITAL OUT OPT. jacks  
¡/¢ : When pressed once, play starts from the next track.  
When held down for more than one second, the track  
being played is searched in the forward direction.  
The CD signals during playback are output digitally to these jacks.  
Connect these jacks to a recorder component, amplifier, D/A  
converter or other unit equipped with optical digital input jacks  
using a square optical cable obtainable from your audio dealer.  
4 /1 : When pressed once, play resumes from the start of  
the track now playing. When it is pressed again  
within 1 second after it was pressed the first time,  
play starts from the track before.  
F Power cord jack  
Connect this to a household AC 120 V outlet.  
When held down for more than one second, the track  
being played is searched in the reverse direction.  
. Display panel  
This panel displays the operating modes and statuses.  
REPEAT button  
Press for repeat play. Each time the button is pressed, the mode  
changes in sequence from "1-track repeat" "all track repeat"  
"clear."  
DISPLAY button  
Press to select the time display. Each time the button is pressed  
during play, the display changes in sequence from "elapsed track  
time" "remaining track time" "total remaining time" "clock  
display" (when the unit is used on its own) "elapsed track time."  
If this button is pressed in the standby mode when the unit is  
being used on its own, the power-on mode is established for 10  
seconds, during which time the clock display appears.  
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CONNECTIONS  
When this unit is to be used on its own, set the  
REMOTE CONTROL SELECTOR to INT, and  
when connecting the unit to Marantz audio  
components equipped with a D-BUS compatible  
remote sensor window using the remote control  
cable for use as part of a system, set the REMOTE  
CONTROL SELECTOR to EXT.  
* Remote control operations cannot be performed if  
the REMOTE CONTROL SELECTOR is set to  
EXT when this unit is to be used on its own.  
ANALOG OUT REMOTE CONTROL  
LEFT IN  
COAX.DIGITAL OUT OPT.  
RIGHT OUT  
REMOTE EXT. INT.  
CONTROL  
SELECTOR  
To power outlet  
ANALOG IN  
ANALOG  
OUT IN  
ANALOG  
OUT IN  
DIGITAL OPT OUT  
DIGITAL OPT IN  
DIGITAL OPT OUT  
DIGITAL COAX. OUT  
DIGITAL COAX. IN  
DIGITAL COAX. OUT  
DIGITAL COAX. IN  
LEFT  
LEFT  
LEFT  
DIGITAL OPT IN  
RIGHT  
RIGHT  
RIGHT  
RIGHT LEFT  
Amplifier  
MD Deck, etc.  
CD-R recorder, etc.  
* If this unit is to be used as part of a system, refer to the SR110 User Guide.  
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CONCERNING CD-TEXT  
CONCERNING CD-RW DISC  
PLAY  
A new type of music CD produced by recording the album  
name, track names and other text information as well as music  
on a conventional CD is called CD-TEXT.  
In addition to conventional music CDs and CD-R (Recordable)  
discs, this unit can also play CD-RW (ReWritable) discs.  
The text information is recorded on parts which were not used  
by conventional music CDs. For this reason, these CDs can be  
still played back on existing CD players as in the past whereas  
if a CD-TEXT compatible player such as this unit is used  
instead, their text information can be viewed as well.  
Using the accessory remote control unit, this unit enables the  
album names and track names to be shown on the display  
window. Depending on the disc, however, not all the  
information may have been recorded.  
The TOC (see *) must have been recorded correctly for CD-R  
or CD-RW playback. Writing the TOC information using a  
CD recorder is known as finalizing. Bear in mind that if the  
finalizing work has not been completed correctly for a disc,  
the disc will not be recognized correctly as a music CD by a  
regular CD player and will not be played. For further details,  
refer to the Instruction Manual of the CD recorder.  
* TOC stands for table of contents which consists of the total  
number of tracks on a disc, the total play time and other  
data.  
With this unit, up to 13 characters of this information can be  
displayed at one time. If the disc has more text information,  
the characters are scrolled (see *) from right to left facing the  
display window.  
Playable discs include only those discs recorded in the CD-  
DA format for music applications. Do not attempt to play CD-  
ROMs for personal computers and other discs on which data  
has been recorded.  
* Scrolling means moving through the text which is being  
displayed.  
This unit supports only alphanumerics and symbols: Chinese  
characters ('kanji'), hiragana and katakana are not displayed.  
(Nothing appears on the display when the text information  
consists solely of Chinese characters, hiragana and  
katakana.)  
By pressing the CD TEXT button on the remote control unit,  
the following items of TEXT information on a CD-TEXT disc  
can be displayed in sequence.  
Since some of the player's settings are changed when a CD-  
RW disc is played, it may take a little longer to read the TOC  
than a music CD or CD-R disc.  
"CD-RW" appears on the display when a CD-RW disc is  
recognized.  
TRACK  
TRACK  
TIME  
During play:  
Each time the button is pressed, what is displayed is  
switched between the name of the track being played and the  
time.  
CD  
RW  
In the stop mode:  
Each time the button is pressed, what is displayed is  
switched between the album's title and the time.  
This lights.  
In some cases, due to compatibility issues, it may not be  
possible to play a CD-R(W) disc that has been finalized.  
(This problem frequently occurs when material that was  
recorded at 2x is played back and recorded at 2x yet again.)  
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TO TEMPORARILY STOP PLAY  
Press the 6 button v on the main unit or the 8 button ⁄  
the remote control unit.  
CD PLAY  
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on  
1. Press the  
button q/z to switch on the power.  
* The CD110's power will also be switched on if the SR110  
is connected to the REMOTE CONTROL jack and the  
The pause indicator (8) lights, and the disc play is temporarily  
stopped where the button was pressed.  
SR110's power is on.  
TRACK  
TRACK  
TIME  
2. Press the OPEN button b to open the panel.  
CD  
This lights.  
To resume play, press the 6 button v on the main unit or the  
3 ! or 8 ! button on the remote control unit.  
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3. Press the 0 button n.  
TO SWITCH THE TIME DISPLAY  
Press the DISPLAY button during play. Each time this button is  
pressed, the display changes in sequence from "elapsed track  
The disc tray is now extended so place the disc on the tray  
with its label surface facing up.  
time" "remaining track time" "total remaining time"  
"clock display" (when the unit is used on its own) "elapsed  
4. Press the 0 button n.  
track time."  
5. Press the 6 button v on the main unit or the 3 button !  
on the remote control unit. If track 1 has been playing for 1  
minute and 8 seconds, for instance, the following will  
appear on the main display during play.  
Remaining track time  
(Remaining play time from the part of the track now playing to  
the end of the same track)  
TRACK  
TRACK  
TIME  
TRACK  
CD  
REM  
TRACK  
TIME  
CD  
When playing a disc that contains more than 30 tracks, the  
"--:--" will be displayed as the remaining track time for track  
31 and subsequent tracks.  
Play stops automatically when the last track has been  
played.  
TO PLAY THE DISC AGAIN STARTING FROM THE  
FIRST TRACK  
Total remaining time  
Press the 6 button v on the main unit or the 3 button ! on  
0
(Remaining play time from the part of the track now playing to  
the end of the last track on the disc)  
the remote control unit.  
TO STOP PLAY  
Press the 7 button !2/x.  
TRACK  
TOTAL  
REM  
TIME  
TO REMOVE THE DISC  
Press the 0 button n to open the disc tray, remove the disc,  
and press the button again to close the disc tray. Keep the disc  
tray closed without fail when the unit is not going to be used.  
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SEARCHING/SKIPPING  
REPEAT PLAY  
DIRECT SEARCH (SPECIFYING THE NUMBER  
OF A DESIRED TRACK AND PLAYING IT)  
1-TRACK REPEAT (REPEATED PLAYBACK OF  
ONE TRACK ONLY)  
Press the REPEAT button y/once while the track you want  
0
1. Specify the track number using the numeric buttons (0 to  
to repeat is playing.  
9).  
The "REPEAT" indicator lights, and the track is played  
repeatedly.  
Track 3 : Press numeric button "3."  
Track 12 : Press numeric button "1" and then numeric  
button "2" within two seconds.  
TRACK  
CD  
TRACK  
TIME  
* This operation does not work with MP3 discs.  
2. Press the 6 button v on the main unit or the 3 button !  
REPEAT  
on the remote control unit.  
This lights.  
TRACK SKIPPING (4, ¢)  
TO RETURN TO NORMAL PLAY  
Press the REPEAT button y/twice. The "REPEAT" indicator  
goes off, the repeat mode is cleared, and normal play is  
restored.  
TO HEAR ONE OF THE TRACKS AFTER THE ONE  
NOW PLAYING  
Press the ¡/¢ button , on the main unit or the ¢ button  
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on the remote control unit for the same number of times as  
the number of tracks to be skipped.  
ALL TRACK REPEAT (REPEATED PLAYBACK  
OF ALL TRACKS ON THE DISC)  
When the REPEAT button y/is pressed twice, the "REPEAT"  
and "ALL" indicators light, and all the tracks are played  
repeatedly.  
TO HEAR ONE OF THE TRACKS PRECEDING THE  
ONE NOW PLAYING  
Press the 4/1 button , on the main unit or the 4 button  
!
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on the remote control unit for the same number of times as  
the number of tracks to be skipped.  
* When the 4/1 button , or ¡/¢ button , on the main  
unit is held down for more than one second, the track now  
playing is searched in the reverse or forward direction.  
TRACK  
CD  
TRACK  
TIME  
REPEAT  
ALL  
These light.  
TO RETURN TO NORMAL PLAY  
Press the REPEAT button y/once. The "REPEAT" and  
0
"ALL" indicators go off, the repeat mode is cleared, and normal  
play is restored.  
* When all track repeat is selected after programming, only the  
tracks selected will be played repeatedly.  
The all track repeat mode remains established at all times  
with MP3 discs. The "ALL" indicator does not light in this  
case. Only 1-track repeat can be selected.  
Note:  
If the RANDOM u or AMS r button is pressed during repeat  
play, the repeat play setting is cancelled.  
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RANDOM PLAY  
AMS PLAY  
When the RANDOM button u is pressed during play or stop,  
the unit automatically rearranges the sequence of the tracks  
and plays all the tracks in the resulting random order.  
This lights.  
When the AMS button r is pressed with a regular CD in the  
stop mode, the "SCAN" indicator lights, and the first ten  
seconds of each track on the disc starting from the first track  
are played in succession.  
If the AMS button r is pressed during play, the first ten  
seconds of each track on the disc starting from the track now  
playing are played in succession.  
TRACK  
TRACK  
TIME  
This function comes in handy for finding particular tracks to be  
played.  
CD  
RANDOM  
This lights.  
TRACK  
CD  
TRACK  
TIME  
* If the RANDOM button u is pressed with a disc placed on the  
disc tray while the tray is open, the disc tray will close and  
random play will begin.  
SCAN  
This lights.  
TO STOP RANDOM PLAY AND RETURN TO  
NORMAL PLAY  
Once the track to be played has been found, press the AMS  
button r again. The "SCAN" indicator goes off, and all the  
tracks starting with the located track are played in the normal  
play mode.  
Press the RANDOM button u again.  
TO MOVE TO THE NEXT TRACK IN THE RANDOM  
SEQUENCE  
Press the ¡/¢ button , on the main unit or ¢ button !  
on the remote control unit.  
* If the RANDOM button u is pressed during AMS play, the  
AMS play setting is cancelled.  
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Each time one of these buttons is pressed, operation moves to  
the next track in the random sequence and starts playing it.  
Note  
If the AMS button r is pressed when an MP3 disc is being  
played, the “AMS” indicator lights and AMS play applies only to  
the  
files in the directory that is being played back.  
If the “AMS” and “ALL” indicators light, AMS play applies to the  
files in all the directories.  
TO SEARCH FOR A SECTION OF THE TRACK NOW  
PLAYING  
During random play, either hold down the 4/1 or ¡/¢  
button , on the main unit for at least 1 second or hold down the  
1 or ¡ button ! on the remote control unit.  
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The search operation will not move to a track before or after the  
track now playing.  
TO REPEAT RANDOM PLAY  
Press the REPEAT button y/twice. The "REPEAT" and  
0
"ALL" indicators light on the display, and the same tracks are  
played repeatedly each time in a different random order.  
* If the AMS button r is pressed during random play, the  
random play setting is cancelled.  
Note  
If the RANDOM button u is pressed when an MP3 disc is being  
played, the “RANDOM” indicator lights and random play applies  
only to the files in the directory that is being played back.  
If the “RANDOM” and “ALL” indicators light, random play  
applies to the files in all the directories.  
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TO CHECK THE PROGRAM CONTENTS  
PROGRAM PLAY  
Press the PROG. button ! during programming.  
5
Each time this button is pressed, the tracks will be displayed  
one after the other in the sequence in which they were  
programmed.  
LISTENING TO FAVORITE TRACKS IN A FAVORITE  
ORDER  
This function cannot be used with MP3 discs.  
TO CLEAR A PROGRAMMED TRACK  
– Random play cannot be used with program play.  
– AMS cannot be used with program play.  
Press the CANCEL button ! during programming.  
6
Each time this button is pressed, the tracks will be deleted one  
at a time in sequence starting with the one programmed last.  
1. When the PROG. button ! is pressed in the stop mode,  
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the "PROG" indicator flashes, and the program mode is  
established.  
TO CLEAR THE ENTIRE PROGRAM  
To clear the entire program, either press the 0 button n on the  
main unit, or else press the CANCEL button ! on the remote  
control unit three times.  
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TRACK  
CD  
TOTAL  
TIME  
PROG  
TO ADD TO THE PROGRAM  
Select the track or tracks to be added using the numeric buttons  
or the 4 and ¢ buttons ! on the remote control unit (or  
1
flashes  
4/1 and ¡/¢ buttons , on the main unit) while the unit  
is in the stop mode (while "PROG" is lighted) when there is  
room for more tracks in the program.  
2. Select the tracks to be programmed using the numeric  
on the remote control  
buttons or 4 and ¢ buttons !  
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To select a track using the 4 and ¢ buttons ! on the  
1
unit. (They can also be selected using the 4/1 and  
¡/¢ buttons , on the main unit.)  
When the tracks are to be selected using the 4 and ¢  
buttons ! on the remote control unit (or 4/1 and ¡/  
¢ buttons , on the main unit), first select the tracks, and  
then press the PROG. button !.  
remote control unit (or 4/1 and ¡/¢ buttons , on the  
main unit), first select the track, and then press the PROG.  
button !5.  
The newly added track is added to the end of the program.  
If, when using the numeric buttons to select tracks 1  
through 9 on a disc with 10 or more tracks in total, track  
number 3 is to be selected after track number 1, for  
example, first press the numeric button "1" and then wait at  
least 2 seconds before pressing "3."  
* To input a 2-digit track number to select a track using the  
numeric buttons, first input the 10's digit and, within 2  
seconds, input the 1's digit.  
When selecting track number 10 or higher such as track  
number 13, first press the numeric button "1" and then  
press "3" before allowing 2 seconds to elapse.  
(Example: When selecting track number 5 as the first track  
and its play time is 3 min. 39 sec.)  
When using the 4 and ¢ buttons ! on the remote  
1
Program number  
Track number  
control unit (or 4/1 and ¡/¢ buttons , on the  
main unit) for programming, first select the number of the  
TRACK  
CD  
TOTAL  
TIME  
desired track, and then press the PROG. button ! to enter  
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it.  
PROG  
REPEAT DURING PROGRAM PLAY  
If all track repeat is selected, all of the tracks in the program are  
repeated, not all of the tracks on the disc.  
TRACK  
CD  
TOTAL  
TIME  
PROG  
3. Then, repeat step 2 for the next track and so on to program  
up to 30 tracks.  
4. Upon completion of all the programming, press the 3  
button !.  
The selected tracks are now played in the programmed  
order.  
Note:  
If track 31 or higher is included in a program, the time display  
will read "--:--" from that point on.  
If the program total time exceeds 99 minutes, the time  
display will read "--:--".  
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7. Press the 7 button !/x to enter the selection.  
The time set on the display now flashes. (Second setting)  
This flashes.  
USING THE TIMER  
FUNCTIONS  
This unit enables a time to be set and for a disc to be played at  
this setting. The clock must always be set for the timer  
functions to be valid.  
* These functions work only when the unit is used on its own.  
The SR110's timer functions are used when the unit is  
operating as part of a system with the SR110.  
This flashes.  
8. Finally when the stop button on the remote control unit is  
pressed, the time starts from 00 seconds. The entered  
time appears for 3 seconds, and then the original display is  
restored.  
SETTING THE TIME  
1. Press the TIMER button i on the remote control unit for at  
least 3 seconds.  
"12/24" now appears on the display, and "12" starts  
flashing.  
This flashes.  
2. Select the 12-hour or 24-hour time display using the 4  
and ¢ buttons ! on the remote control unit or the 4/  
1
1 and ¡/¢ buttons , on the main unit.  
3. Press the 7 button !/x to enter the selection.  
The time now appears on the display, and the hour flashes.  
(Hour setting)  
This flashes.  
4. Set the current hour using the 4 and ¢ buttons ! on  
1
the remote control unit or the 4/1 and ¡/¢ buttons  
, on the main unit.  
5. Press the 7 button !/x to enter the selection.  
The time now appears on the display, and the minute  
flashes. (Minute setting)  
This flashes.  
6. Set the current minutes using the 4 and ¢ buttons !  
on the remote control unit or the 4/1 and ¡/¢  
buttons , on the main unit.  
1
12  
6. Next, the playback OFF time is set. Repeat steps 2  
through 5 to set the hour and minute.  
TIMER PLAYBACK  
A CD can be played at a specific time by setting the playback  
time. The ON time and OFF time are set for timer playback.  
Upon completion of the settings, the timer setting mode is  
cleared automatically.  
1. Press the TIMER button i on the remote control unit once.  
On the display, "On Time" appears first followed by the  
time, and the hour flashes. (Playback ON hour setting)  
TIMER  
This lights.  
7. Press the 0 button n on the main unit to extend the disc  
tray, place the disc on the tray, and close the tray.  
8. Set the  
button q/z on the unit to off.  
The button now lights up orange.  
SETTING AND CLEARING TIMER PLAYBACK  
1. Press the TIMER button i on the remote control unit  
twice. "Timer Off" or "Timer On" appears on the display.  
This flashes.  
2. Switch from "Timer On" and "Timer Off" or vice versa using  
2. Set the playback ON hour using the 4 and ¢ buttons  
the 4 and ¢ buttons ! on the remote control unit or  
1
!
1
on the remote control unit or the 4/1 and ¡/¢  
the 4/1 and ¡/¢ buttons , on the main unit.  
buttons , on the main unit.  
Select "Timer On" to set timer playback.  
3. Press the 7 button !/x to enter the selection. The hour  
2
input appears on the display, and the minute flashes.  
(Playback ON minute setting)  
TIMER  
Select "Timer Off" to clear timer playback.  
This flashes.  
4. Set the playback ON minute using the 4 and ¢ buttons  
!
1
on the remote control unit or the 4/1 and ¡/¢  
buttons , on the main unit.  
5. Press the 7 button !/x to enter the selection.  
On the display, "Off Time" appears first followed by the  
time, and the hour flashes. (Playback OFF hour setting)  
3. Press the 7 button !/x to enter the selection.  
Important  
Timer playback cannot be set if "No Disc", "Error Disc" or  
"Blank Disc (CD-R(W))" is displayed.  
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CONCERNING MP3  
SELECTING ALBUMS  
This unit is capable of playing MP3-CDs and CDR or CD-RW  
discs with MP3 files created by the user.  
1. Select the desired album using the 4/1 and ¡/¢  
buttons , on the main unit or the 4 and ¢ buttons !  
on the remote control unit.  
1
For playing CDR or CD-RW discs with MP3 files, the ".mp3"  
extension is used to save the data created by the user in files.  
Other extensions such as ".doc," ".txt" and ".pdf" cannot be used.  
This unit is not capable of digitally recording MP3 files.  
2. Press the 6 button v on the main unit or the 3 button !  
on the remote control unit. Playback now starts in sequence  
starting from the selected album.  
Press the 3 button ! again to play a track.  
MP3 PLAYBACK  
1. Press the  
button q/z to switch on the power.  
* The CD110's power will also be switched on if the SR110  
is connected to the remote control jack and the SR110's  
power is on.  
2. Press the OPEN button b to open the panel.  
3. Press the 0 button n.  
The disc tray is now extended so place the disc on the tray  
with its label surface facing up.  
4. Press the 0 button n.  
Alternatively, push the front of the disc tray gently.  
5. Press the 6 button v on the main unit or the 3 button !  
on the remote control unit. Playback commences in  
sequence from the first album. (See figure below)  
Press the 3 button ! again to play a track.  
EXAMPLE OF PLAYBACK SEQUENCE  
When there is just the one session  
(Figure showing what is displayed by Windows Explorer)  
"Dir" is displayed when using non-English characters.  
CD-ROM drive  
Album 01  
Skip  
aaaa03.mp3  
aaaa04.mp3  
aaaa05.mp3  
aaaa06.mp3  
yyyy.jpg  
zzzz.doc  
"File" is displayed when using non-English characters.  
Album 02  
Album 04  
bbbb07.mp3  
bbbb08.mp3  
eeee11.mp3  
eeee12.mp3  
Album 03  
Album 05  
cccc09.mp3  
cccc10.mp3  
ffff13.mp3  
ffff14.mp3  
Skip  
Album 06  
xxxx.wav  
Album 07  
gggg15.mp3  
hhhh16.mp3  
hhhh17.mp3  
AAAA01.mp3  
BBBB02.mp3  
Root  
Playback up to 8 levels is possible.  
The dotted lines (  
) with arrows indicate the MP3  
AAAA01.mp3 - mmmm17.mp3  
album and track playback sequence.  
In the example shown in the figure, the CD-ROM has 17  
tracks: "01" is the first track and "17" is the last one.  
Album 01 - album 07  
In the example shown in the figure, the CD-ROM has seven  
MP3 albums.  
Only files with the ".mp3" extension are played: files with  
extensions such as ".wav," ".jpg" and ".doc" are skipped.  
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When there are multiple sessions  
(Figure showing what is displayed by Windows Explorer)  
"Dir" is displayed when using non-English characters.  
CD-ROM drive  
Album 01  
Skip  
aaaa03.mp3  
aaaa04.mp3  
aaaa05.mp3  
aaaa06.mp3  
yyyy.jpg  
zzzz.doc  
"File" is displayed when using non-English characters.  
Album 02  
Album 05  
bbbb07.mp3  
bbbb08.mp3  
eeee13.mp3  
eeee14.mp3  
Session 1  
Album 03  
Album 06  
cccc09.mp3  
cccc10.mp3  
ffff15.mp3  
ffff16.mp3  
Skip  
Album 07  
xxxx.wav  
Album 10  
gggg17.mp3  
hhhh22.mp3  
hhhh23.mp3  
Album 04  
Album 08  
Album 11  
jjjj18.mp3  
llll24.mp3  
jjjj19.mp3  
llll25.mp3  
Session 2  
Album 09  
Album 12  
iiii11.mp3  
iiii12.mp3  
vvvv.zip  
mmmm26.mp3  
kkkk20.mp3  
mmmm27.mp3  
kkkk21.mp3  
AAAA01.mp3  
BBBB02.mp3  
Root  
Playback up to 8 levels is possible.  
Even when there are multiple sessions, playback is still  
performed in hierarchical sequence starting from the top  
level.  
AAAA01.mp3 - mmmm27.mp3  
In the example shown in the figure, the CD-ROM has 27  
tracks: "01" is the first track and "27" is the last one.  
The dotted lines with arrows (  
album and track playback sequence.  
) indicate the MP3  
Only files with the ".mp3" extension are played: files with  
extensions such as ".wav," ".jpg" and ".doc" are skipped.  
Album 01 - album 012  
In the example shown in the figure, the CD-ROM has twelve  
MP3 albums.  
With the CD110 compact disc player, the playback sequence  
may differ from the one displayed on the PC screen as shown  
above. (It may also vary depending on the writing software  
program.)  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS  
If you believe that a malfunction has occurred, first check the  
points listed below. The problem may have been caused by a  
simple operational error or a connection problem. If the  
problem is not solved even after carrying out the following  
checks, consult your dealer or nearest Marantz sales office or  
service center.  
In the winter you may notice that condensation forms on the  
window of a well-heated room.  
Condensation may also occur inside the CD player in the  
following situations:  
– When the listening room is first heated.  
– When the humidity in the room is high.  
– When the unit is moved from a cold environment to a warm  
room.  
The disc fails to rotate.  
-
-
-
-
Has the power cord been connected correctly?  
Is the unit's power ON?  
Has the disc been placed in the correct position?  
Has the disc been placed upside down on the tray? (Is the  
label side of the disc facing up?)  
Is the disc dirty?  
If condensation occurs, the number of tracks cannot be read  
and the CD player may not function properly. If this happens,  
leave the power ON and wait for about 30 minutes before  
operating the unit.  
-
-
-
The CD player may interfere with the reception of your tuner  
or TV set. If this occurs, place the CD player farther away  
from the tuner or TV.  
Is the disc scratched?  
Is the disc warped?  
The CD player features very little noise compared to analog  
records, and the noise before actual playback begins is  
almost inaudible. Therefore, be careful not to set the volume  
control of the amplifier too high, otherwise other audio  
components such as the speakers may be damaged when  
actual playback starts.  
The disc rotates but no sound is heard.  
-
-
-
Have the amplifier and speaker been connected correctly?  
Is the amplifier's power ON?  
Has the amplifier's function or selector switch been set to  
"CD" or "AUX" (to the position corresponding to where you  
connected the CD110)?  
-
Is the amplifier's volume control at its lowest setting?  
CLEANING OF EXTERIOR  
SURFACES  
The disc stops rotating in mid-operation.  
-
-
-
Is the disc dirty?  
Is the disc scratched?  
Is the disc warped?  
With proper care and cleaning, the exterior finish of your  
equipment will last indefinitely. Never use scouring pads, steel  
wool, scouring powders or harsh chemical agents (e.g. lye  
solution), alcohol, thinners,benzine, insecticide or other volatile  
substances, as these will mar the finish of the cabinet.  
Likewise, never use cloths containing chemical substances. If  
the equipment becomes dirty, wipe the external surfaces with a  
soft, lint-free cloth.  
The sound breaks up or noise is heard.  
-
-
-
Is the disc dirty or scratched?  
Is the disc warped?  
Is the CD a music CD? (CD-ROMs for personal computers,  
DTS-CDs, etc. cannot be played.)  
If the cabinet becomes heavily soiled:  
– dilute some washing-up liquid in water, in a ratio of one part  
detergent to six parts water;  
Remote control operation is not possible.  
-
Is the transmitter of the remote control unit (RC110CD)  
pointed correctly at the remote sensor of the CD player  
(CD110)? Are there any obstacles between these two  
windows?  
– dip a soft, lint-free cloth in the solution and wring the cloth out  
until it is damp;  
– wipe the equipment with the damp cloth;  
-
-
-
Have the batteries in the remote control unit (RC110CD)  
run down?  
Is there another source of strong light striking the remote  
sensor window of the CD player (CD110)?  
Is the REMOTE switch on the rear panel set to EXT.?  
– dry the equipment by wiping it with a dry cloth.  
REPAIRS  
Only the most competent and qualified service technicians  
should be allowed to service the equipment. The Marantz  
company and its factory-trained warranty station personnel  
have the knowledge and special facilities needed for the repair  
and calibration of this precision equipment. After the warranty  
period has expired, repairs will be performed for a charge if the  
equipment can be restored to normal operation.  
CD-R or CD-RW discs cannot be played.  
-
-
Has the disc been placed wrong side up on the tray?  
Has the finalizing work (TOC writing) been completed  
correctly?  
-
Is the format (CD-DA) for music used for the recorded  
information?  
In the event of difficulty, consult your dealer or write directly to  
the nearest location to you that is listed on the Marantz  
Authorized Service Station list. Please quote the model and  
serial number of the equipment and give a full description of  
what you think is abnormal about the equipment’s behaviour.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
AUDIO CHARACTERISTICS  
Channels ................................................................................................................................................ 2 channels  
Frequency range ..................................................................................................................................20Hz-20kHz  
Dynamic range ............................................................................................................................................ > 90 dB  
S/N ratio (WTD) .............................................................................................................................................. 87 dB  
Channel separation (1 kHz) ........................................................................................................................... 87 dB  
THD (1 kHz) ................................................................................................................................................. 0.02 %  
Wow & flutter ..............................................................................................................................Precision of quartz  
Error correction.................................................................................. Cross-interleave read solomon code (CIRC)  
Analog output ......................................................................................................................................... 2.0 V RMS  
Digital output (Coaxial) ................................................................................................................ 0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms  
Digital output (Optical)................................................................................................................................ -20 dBm  
OPTICAL READOUT SYSTEM  
Laser ...................................................................................................................................GaAIAs semiconductor  
Wavelength ................................................................................................................................................. 780 nm  
SIGNAL SYSTEM  
Sampling frequency .................................................................................................................................. 44.1 kHz  
Quantization ............................................................................................................................ 16-bit linear/channel  
GENERAL  
Power Supply .................................................................................................................................AC 120 V 60 Hz  
Power Consumption ...................................................................................................................................... 0.16 A  
Dimensions (W · H · D)..................................................... 8-1/4 · 2-3/4 · 12-3/16 inches (210 · 71.5 · 310 mm)  
Net weight ....................................................................................................................................... 6.8 lbs (3.1 kg)  
Operating temperatures ...................................................................................................................+5 ˚C ~ +45 ˚C  
Operating humidity ..........................................................................................................5 % ~ 90 % (without dew)  
ACCESSORIES  
Remote control unit (RC110CD) ........................................................................................................................... 1  
Dimensions (W · H · D) MAX ................................................ 2-1/2 · 7-3/4 · 1 inches (50.5 · 154.5 · 25 mm)  
Weight.......................................................................................................................................... 0.13 lbs (60 g)  
AA type Batteries .................................................................................................................................................. 2  
Stereo audio cable ......................................................................................................................................... 1 pair  
Remote cable ........................................................................................................................................................ 1  
Warranty Card (USA) ............................................................................................................................................ 1  
Warranty Card (CANADA)..................................................................................................................................... 1  
User’s Guide.......................................................................................................................................................... 1  
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.  
COUNTRY  
ALGERIE  
COMPANY  
Azur 2000  
ADDRESS  
8, Lotissement Ben Hatadi, Alger, Algerie  
ARMENIA  
NGYIG Ltd.  
47 A/75 St. Lalaiants, 375000 Yerevan, Armenia  
AUSTRALIA  
AUSTRIA  
BAHREIN  
BANGLADESH  
BELGIUM  
BULGARIA  
CANADA  
Jamo Australia Pty. Ltd.,  
Huber & Prohaska GmbH  
Ambassador Stores  
Target  
Van der Heyden Audio N.V.  
Ariescommerce GmbH  
Lenbrook Industries Limited  
Guang Chang Audio International Co., Ltd.  
Empire Hifi systems Ltd.  
Audio International  
Audio Nord  
24 Lionel Road, Mt. Waverley, VIC 3149, Australia  
Taborstraße 95 / Ladestraße 1, Gebäude Hangartner, A-1200 Wien, Austria  
P.O. Box 237,141, Government Avenue, Manama,Bahrein  
1078, Ramjoy Mohanja Lane Asadgonj, Chittagong 4000, Bangladesh  
Brusselbaan 278, 9320 Erembodegem, Belgium  
Makedonia Blvd. 16, 1606 Sofia, Bulgaria  
633 Granite Court, Pickering, Ontario  
No.38 Yushan Road, ShiQiao, Pan Yu, Guang Dong, China  
P.O. Box 5604, Nicosia, Cyprus  
CHINA  
CYPRUS  
CZECH REPUBLIC  
DENMARK  
DUBAI  
Sokolska 41, 67902 Rajecko, OKR,Blansko, Czech Republic  
Dali Allé 1, 9610 Noerager, Denmark  
P.O. Box 105, Dubai, U.A.E.  
V.V.& SONS  
EGYPT  
Solimco  
9, El Attibaa St. Doki, Cairo, Egypt  
ESTONIA  
F.Y.R.O.M.  
FINLAND  
HiFi Club Estonia  
T.P. KODI  
Audio Nord  
Ehte 4, 90503 Haapsalu, Estonia  
ul.Cedomir Kantargiev 21a, Skopje, Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonija  
Uudenmaankatu 4-6, Helsinki SF-00120, Finland  
FRANCE  
GERMANY  
GREECE  
Marantz France  
Marantz Deutschland  
Adamco S.A.  
A division of Marantz Europe B.V., P.O. Box 301, 92 156 Suresnes Cedex, France  
Hakenbusch 3, 49078 Osnabrück, Germany  
188, Hippocratous Street, 11471 Athens, Greece  
HEADQUARTERS EUROPE:  
HONG KONG  
HUNGARY  
ICELAND  
INDIA  
IRAN  
Marantz Europe B.V.  
Marantz Asia Ltd.  
Infovox Ltd.  
ID Electronics Ltd.  
NOVA Audio Private  
Home Co.  
Building SFF-2, P.O. Box 80002, 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
Unit 1706, Metroplaza II, 223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Fong, N.T., Kowloon, Hong Kong  
Terez Krt.31, 1067 Budapest, Hungary  
Armula 38, 108 Reykjavik, Iceland  
8,Punam Co-op.Society 29/30 Road#5, Union Park MUMBAI 400052, India  
5th floor no 878 Philips Building Enghelab ave, P.O. 11365/7844 Tehran, Iran  
Clonskeagh, Dublin 14, Ireland  
IRELAND  
Marantz Ireland  
ISRAEL  
ITALY  
IVORY COAST  
JAPAN  
KOREA  
Elmor Ltd.  
Marantz Italy  
Hifivoir  
Marantz Japan Inc.  
Mk Enterprises Ltd.  
alAlamiah Electronics Intl.  
Ace Ltd.  
52 Heh Beiyar Street, Kikar Hamedina, Tel Aviv, Israel  
Via Casati 23, 20052 Monza (Milano), Italy, Servizio Consumatori 1678-20026, Numero Verde  
B.P. 2428, Abidjan 01, Ivory Coast  
35-1 Sagami Ohno 7-Chome, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 228-8505, Japan  
121-210, 2F Shinhan Bldg., 247-17 Seokyo-dong, Mapo-ku, Seoul, Korea  
P.O. Box 8196, Salmiah 22052, Kuwait  
KUWAIT  
LATVIA  
61, LacPlesa Str., Riga LV 1011, Latvia  
LEBANON  
LITHUANIA  
MALAYSIA  
MALTA  
AZ Electronics S.A., 1,  
Accapella Ltd.  
Wo Kee Hong Electronics Sdn. Bhd.  
Doneo Co Ltd.  
P.O. Box 11 2833, Beirut, Lebanon  
Ausros, Vartu G/5, Pasazo SKG., 2001 Vilnius, Lithuania  
102 Jalan SS 21/35, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangordarul Ehsan, Malaysia  
78 The Strand, Sliema SLM07, Malta  
MAURITIUS  
MILITARY MARKET EUROPE  
NETHERLANDS  
NEW ZEALAND  
NORWAY  
SKR Electronics Ltd.  
PASCO GmbH  
Marantz Domestic Sales  
Wildash Audio Systems  
Audio Nord  
P.O. Box 685, Bell Village, Port Louis, Mauritius  
PO BOX 1280, Sandhausen 69200, Germany  
A division of Marantz Europe B.V., Building SFF2, P.O. Box 80002, 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
14 Malvern Road, Mt. Albert, Auckland, New Zealand  
Sandkerveien 64, Oslo 0483, Norway  
OMAN  
POLAND  
PORTUGAL  
PROFESSIONAL EUROPE  
PROFESSIONAL U.S.A.  
QATAR  
REUNION  
ROMANIA  
RUSSIA  
SAUDI ARABIA  
SINGAPORE  
SLOVAKIA  
SLOVENIA  
SOUTH AFRICA  
SPAIN  
Mustafa & Jawad Trading CO.  
Philips Polska Sp. z.o.o.  
Corel2  
Marantz Professional Products  
Marantz Professional Products  
Almana & Partners W.W.L.  
Vision +  
Nova Music Entertainment  
Absolute Audio  
Adawlia Univ. Electr. Apl  
Forward Marketing (S) Pte. Ltd.  
Bis Audio s.r.o.  
P.O. Box 1918, Ruwi, Oman  
Al.Jerozolimskie 195b, 02 222 Warszawa, Poland  
Comércio de Electrónica Lda., Av. Luís Bívar, No 85 A, 1050 Lisboa, Portugal  
Kingsbridge House, Padbury Oaks, 575-583 Bath Road, Longford, Middlesex UB7 0EH, U.K.  
Distributed by: Superscope Technologies Inc., 1000 Corporate Blvd. Ste.D, Aurora, Illino  
P.O. Box 49, Doha, Qatar  
180 Rue du Marechal Leclerc, 97400 Saint Denis, Ile de la Reunion  
5, Zagazului Str. Bl.1G,apt.18, sector 1,Bucharest, Romania  
7/2, Montazhnaya Street, 107497 Moscow, Russia  
P.O. Box 2154, Alkhobar 31952, Saudi Arabia  
Wo Kee Hong Centre, 29 Leng Kee Road, Singapore 159099, Singapore  
Nam. SNP 10, 96001 Zvolem, Slovakia  
Smartinska 152, HALA V/3, 61000 Ljubljana, Slovenia  
P.O. Box 1614, Alberton, 1450, South Africa  
Bofex  
Coherent Imports (PTY) Ltd.  
Marantz Spain  
The listening Room  
Audio Nord  
Martinez Villergas 2, Apartado 2065, Madrid 28027, Spain  
Mezzanine Floor, The Landmark 385, Galle Road, Colombo - 3, Sri Lanka  
Almedalsvagen 4, Gotenborg 402-23, Sweden  
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TURKEY  
U.K.  
U.S.A.  
YUGOSLAVIA  
EXPORT  
Sound Company AG  
Hamzeh & Partners  
Covecolor  
Pai-Yuing Co. Ltd.  
MRZ Standard Co. Ltd.  
Societe EDEVIG  
Türk Philips Ticaret A.S.  
Marantz Hifi UK Ltd.  
Marantz America Inc.  
ITM Company  
Postfach, 8010 Zürich, Switzerland  
Hafez Ibrahim Str. No 117, Damascus Shalan, Syria  
Av. Prince Hinoi, Cours de l'union sacré, P.O. Box 2334, Papeete, Tahiti  
6th No 148 Sung Kiang Road, Taipei 10429, Taiwan R.O.C.  
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Kingsbridge House, Padbury Oaks, 575-583 Bath Road, Longford, Middlesex UB7 0EH, U.K.  
440 Medinah Road, Roselle, IL 60172, U.S.A.  
Omladinskih Brigada 86, 11070 Belgrade, Yugoslavia  
A division of Marantz Europe BV,Building SFF2, P.O. Box 80002, 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
Marantz Domestic Sales  
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is a registered trademark.  
Printed in China  
04/2001  
MITs 324W851250  
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Model SR110 User Guide  
Receiver  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an  
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of uninsulated dangerous voltagewithin the  
products enclosure that may be of suffi-cient magnitude  
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the  
literature accompanying the appliance.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF  
PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.  
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES,  
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA  
BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER  
JUSQUAU FOND.  
NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:  
This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable-TV) system installers attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC, that  
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specified that the cable ground shall be connected to the  
grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.  
NOTE:  
interference 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.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
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 tuning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
NOTE:  
Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail  
to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT  
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict  
11. Grounding or Polarization-This video product is equipped  
with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having  
one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the  
power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you  
are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try  
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact  
your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not  
defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
quality and safety standards. There are, however, some installa-  
tion and operation precautions which you should be particularly  
aware of.  
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.  
AC POLARIZED PLUG  
5. Cleaning-Unplug this video product from the wall outlet  
before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
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 at plugs, convenience receptacles, and  
the point where they exit from the appliance.  
6. Attachments-Do not use attachments not recommended  
by the video product manufacturer as they may cause  
hazards.  
13. Protective Attachment Plug - The appliance is equipped  
with an attachment plug having overload protection. This is  
a safety feature. See Instruction Manual for replacement or  
resetting of protective device. If replacement of the plug is  
required, be sure the service technician has used a  
replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has  
the same overload protection as the original plug.  
7. Water and Moisture-Do not use this video product near  
water-for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen  
sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming  
pool, and the like.  
8. Accessories-Do not place this video product on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The video  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult,  
and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart,  
stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the video product. Any mounting  
of the appliance should follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions, and should use a mounting accessory  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding-If an outside antenna or cable  
system is connected to the video product, be sure the  
antenna or cable 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 conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit,  
connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for  
the grounding electrode. See Figure 1.  
9. Ventilation-Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided  
for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the video  
product and to protect it from overheating, and these  
openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings  
should never be blocked by placing the video product on a  
bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This video product  
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat  
register. This video product should not be placed in a built-  
in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper  
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions  
have been adhered to.  
15. Lightning-For added protection for this video product  
receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left un-  
attended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it  
from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable  
system. This will prevent damage to the video product due  
to lightning and power-line surges.  
16. Power Lines-An outside antenna system should not be  
located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric  
light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines  
or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,  
extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such  
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
10. Power Sources-This video product should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on the  
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local  
power company. For video products intended to operate  
from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating  
instructions.  
17. Overloading-Do not overload wall outlets and extension  
cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
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18. Object and Liquid Entry-Never push objects of any kind into  
this video product through openings as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could  
result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind  
on the video product.  
f. When the video product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance-this indicates a need for service.  
21. Replacement Parts-When replacement parts are required,  
be sure the service technician has used replacement parts  
specified by the manufacturer or have the same  
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized  
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other  
hazards.  
19. Servicing-Do not attempt to service this video product  
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to  
dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel.  
22. Safety Check-Upon completion of any service or repairs to  
this video product, ask the service technician to perform  
safety checks to determine that the video product is in  
proper operating condition.  
20. Damage Requiring Service-Unplug this video product from  
the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel under the following conditions:  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
23. Carts and Stands-The appliance should be used only with  
a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer.  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the  
video product.  
24. 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.  
c. If the video product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the video product does not operate normally by following  
the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that  
are covered by the operating instructions as an improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will  
often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the video product to its normal operation.  
e. If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has  
been damaged.  
FIGURE 1  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO  
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS  
CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810 - “RADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT”  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
GROUND  
CLAMP  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the  
Canadian Interference - Cansing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B respecte toutes les  
exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
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2
3
4
5
STANDBY  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
OPEN  
AUX  
1
2
FM/AM  
CD  
CDR  
MD  
SR110  
6
3
4
6
7
8
9
10  
11 12 13 14  
F/P  
NEWS/TA  
REPEAT  
5
7
STANDBY  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
OPEN  
RANDOM  
VOLUME  
CDR  
VOLUME  
+
8
AMP  
BAND  
MEMO  
WOW  
10  
13  
9
11  
TUNER  
TIMER  
12  
15  
18  
MUTE  
WOW  
14  
17  
PHONES  
16  
20  
DISPLAY ENTER  
TIMER  
SLEEP  
19  
15  
16  
17  
SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC110SR  
MODEL NO. SR110  
(
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ANTENNA  
LEFT  
AM  
IN CDR  
FM 75  
SPEAKER  
SYSTEM  
CD  
AUX  
OUT IN MD OUT  
REMOTE CONTROL  
IN  
SELECTOR  
SYSTEM INT.  
OUT  
RIGHT  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
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FOREWORD  
FEATURES  
This section must be read before any connection is made to the  
mains supply.  
Easy operation with remote control bus in SYSTEM mode  
operation  
High power output of the discrete configuration possesses a  
high level of reliability.  
WARNINGS  
30-Station random preset tuner  
System operation switch  
Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture.  
Do not remove the cover from the equipment.  
Do not push anything inside the equipment through the  
ventilation holes.  
This unit can be operated as a system component in  
combination with the CD, CD-R and MD players from the  
Marantz AV system.  
Do not handle the mains lead with wet hands.  
Program Timer/Sleep Timer  
EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING SETTING  
ABOUT THE WOW  
Your Marantz product has been prepared to comply with the  
household power and safety requirements that exist in your  
area.  
WOW is a proprietary new algorithm from SRS Labs, which  
processes a stereo signal to provide extraordinary  
enhancement to the listening experience. Ordinary stereo  
present a rather limited spatial presentation, and often lack-  
luster bass (low frequency) performance. Any sound system  
including smaller multimedia speakers, headphones, mini  
stereos, portable “boom boxes” or televisions can deliver an  
audio performance with dramatically improved image size,  
dynamics and immersion when playing a signal processed with  
WOW. The procession of the spatial cues surrounds the  
listener with a holographic representation of the performance.  
In addition, TruBass builds upon WOW by providing bass that is  
deep, rich and controlled, through means that don’t require a  
large speaker or cabinet.  
SR110 can be powered by 120 V AC only.  
PRECAUTIONS  
The following precautions should be taken when operating the  
equipment.  
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS  
When siting the equipment ensure that:  
the ventilation holes are not covered;  
air is allowed to circulate freely around the equipment  
it is on a vibration free-surface;  
it will not be exposed to interference from an external  
source;  
it will not be exposed to excessive heat, cold, moisture or  
dust;  
it will not be exposed to direct sunlight;  
it will not be exposed to electrostatic discharges  
Never place heavy objects on the equipment.  
If a foreign body or water does enter the equipment, contact  
your nearest dealer or service centre.  
Do not pull out the plug by pulling on the mains lead, hold the  
plug.  
It is advisable when leaving the house, or during a thunderstorm,  
to disconnect the equipment from the mains supply.  
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!
This button is used to increase the frequency when FM/AM  
function is selected.  
This button is used to search forward when CD, CD-R or MD  
function is selected.  
2
¡button  
CONTROL BUTTON ON THE  
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
qPower switch  
Press this switch to turn the power of the unit ON. If components  
of Marantz AV system are connected through the REMOTE  
CONTROL bus, this will turn these components ON. Press this  
switch again to turn the unit OFF, and the unit enters standby  
mode.  
!1button  
This button is used to decrease the frequency when FM/AM  
function is selected.  
This button is used to search backward when CD, CD-R or MD  
function is selected.  
wFunction buttons  
There are FM/AM, CD, CD-R, MD and AUX buttons. These  
buttons are used to select the source to be played or recorded.  
To switch the input selector of the receiver, press the button.  
!8 (Pause) button  
This button is unavailable when FM/AM function is selected.  
This button is used to interrupt the source disc playing/recording  
when CD, CD-R or MD function is selected.  
Function button control  
Source to be played  
on the remote  
FM/AM  
CD  
FM or AM  
!WOW button  
CD player (CD110)  
CD Recorder  
MD deck  
This button is used to change the WOW function level.  
Each press of this button change the WOW function level following  
order.  
CD-R  
MD  
OFF LOW HIGH OFF  
AUX  
AUX (TV game, etc.)  
Note:  
When this button is pressed, the sound of speakers is muted  
eNumeric (ten keypad) button  
These buttons are used to select the preset memory when FM/  
AM function is selected.  
These buttons are used to enter the track or program number  
when CD or CD-R function is selected.  
momentary. This is not malfunction.  
!MUTE button  
This button is used to mute the sound from the speakers. When  
this button is pressed, the speakers’ sound level is muted and  
“MUTE” appears on the display. Pressing this button again cancels  
the muting function, and it can also be cancelled by pressing one  
of the function buttons.  
rNEWS/TA / REPEAT button  
This button is used to repeat the disc, tracks or programme when  
CD, CD-R or MD function is selected.  
!
This button is used to set the sleep timer. Each press of this  
button change the sleep time following order.  
10 20 30 60 90 OFF (original display)  
The display is dimmed when the sleep timer is set. The setting  
time passes, the power is turned off.  
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SLEEP timer button  
tF/P / RANDOM button  
This button is used to display the frequency or preset channel.  
This button is used to random play when CD, CD-R or MD function  
is selected.  
yu– VOLUME + button  
!TIMER program button  
These buttons are used to change the volume for listening.  
Press the + button to increase and the button to decrease the  
volume.  
This button is used to activate the timer program.  
!
This button is used to change the display information (source,  
and present time) or brightness.  
9
DISPLAY button  
i3(Play) button  
This button is unavailable when FM/AM function is selected.  
This button is used to play the source disc when CD, CD-R or MD  
function is selected.  
Note:  
A present time can be displayed when the FM/AM function is  
set with function button. A present time can be also  
displayed for 10 seconds in standby mode when the FM/AM  
function is set with function button.  
o¢button  
This button is used to increase the number on the tuner preset  
memory or advance to next track on CD, CD-R or MD.  
@
This button is used to decide for the receiver’s JOG control.  
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ENTER button  
!4button  
This button is used to decrease the number on the tuner preset  
memory or return to previous tracks on CD, CD-R or MD.  
!7(Stop) button  
This button is unavailable when FM/AM function is selected.  
This button is used to stop the source disc playing/recording when  
CD, CD-R or MD function is selected.  
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OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
1. REMOTE CONTROL  
The distance between the transmitter of the remote control unit  
and the IR SENSOR of the SR110 should be less than about 5  
meters. If the transmitter is pointed to a direction other than the  
IR SENSOR or if there is an obstacle between them, remote  
control may not be possible.  
Remote-controllable range  
Approx 5 meters  
60  
°
2. LOADING BATTERIES  
The life of the batteries used with the remote control unit is  
about 6 months with normal use. Also be sure to replace  
batteries earlier when you notice that they are getting weak.  
1. Remove the back cover.  
2. Insert the new batteries (AA type) with correct (+) and ()  
polarity.  
3. Close until it clicks.  
3
zSTANDBY/power switch and  
CONNECTORS AND CONTROLS  
ON THE MAIN UNIT  
A Terminal for FM antenna, 75 ohms  
For connecting an external FM antenna with a circular plug, or for  
connecting a cable network.  
indicator  
Press to turn power ON and press again to switch to STANDBY  
mode. The indicator lights GREEN when power is ON, and lights  
RED when in STANDBY mode.The indicator lights AMBER when  
the timer program is set during STANDBY mode.  
xDISPLAY button  
Terminals for AM antenna and  
This button is used to change the display for information such as  
clock time.  
Grounding  
To connect the supplied AM loop antenna, use the terminals  
marked AMand GND.  
A present time can be displayed for 10 seconds in standby mode  
by pressing this button.  
In areas where the AM loop antenna gives unsatisfactory results,  
it is recommended that the receiver be connected to an outdoor  
antenna. Use the terminal marked AMfor this. A grounding lead  
can be connected to the terminal marked GNDto further reduce  
interference. In this case, it must be connected together with the  
supplied loop antenna.  
The brightness of the display can be changed to dimmer or normal  
by pressing this button.  
cMUTE button  
This button is used to mute the sound from the speakers. When  
this button is pressed, the speakerssound level is muted and  
MUTEappears on the display. Pressing this button again cancels  
the muting function, and it can also be cancelled by pressing one  
of the function buttons.  
B CD input jacks  
Connect to the audio output jacks of a CD player.  
C AUX input jacks  
vDoor OPEN button  
Connect to the audio output jacks of the TV set, DVD player, etc.  
This button is used to open the door.  
bFront panel door  
D CD-R input/output jacks  
Connect the IN jacks to the output jacks of a CD-R player, and  
the OUT jacks to its input jacks.  
This door be opened by pressing the door OPEN button.  
nIR lens  
You can operate the unit even if the receiver door is closed. The  
infrared signal from the remote control enters the unit through  
this lens and infrared sensor.  
E MD input/output jacks  
Connect the IN jacks to the output jacks of a MD player, and the  
OUT jacks to its input jacks.  
Note:  
Never remove this lens. If you remove this lens, the receiver  
cannot receive the infrared signal from remote control when  
the SR110s door is closed.  
F REMOTE CONTROL jacks  
Connect to a component equipped with remote control jacks.  
(Refer to page 3.)  
mJOG control  
G System control switch  
The JOG control can be used in the AMP, TUNER and TIMER  
modes. Details of operation are as follows:  
AMP mode: Source select (Usual setting)  
Balance control (AMP button is pressed twice)  
Treble control (AMP button is pressed three  
times)  
This switch selects the system operation mode. Set to SYSTEM  
position when the unit is being used in combination with a CD  
(CD110). If your component is not capable of system connection,  
set this switch to INT position.  
Bass control (AMP button is pressed four times)  
(When the AMP button is pressed once, volume  
control mode is set for volume control knob.)  
TUNER mode: Frequency scan mode (last operation is  
memorised)  
H AC power cord  
Plug into an AC 120V household outlet.  
I SPEAKER terminals  
Connect the left and right speaker leads, observing the + and –  
polarity of the leads and terminals.  
Preset memory mode (last operation is  
memorised)  
Auto, Mono selecting Mode  
TIMER mode: Program and confirm timer setting  
For more detail, refer to the respective page.  
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, AMP button  
5
PHONES jack  
The JOG control can be used in the TUNER, AMP or TIMER  
modes. Press to change the mode of JOG control to AMP mode.  
5 seconds after the previous JOG operation is finished, the mode  
of JOG control will return to AMP mode automatically. You can  
also use this button to return to AMP mode immediately. The  
function of JOG control in AMP mode is changed as follows (except  
the volume adjust mode):  
For connecting a pair of stereo headphones. When the  
headphones are connected to this jack, the speaker sound is  
turned off.  
Note:  
Door cannot be closed when headphones connected.  
This panel shows information on the status of the unit.  
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Display panel  
SOURCE select mode: To select input mode.  
(Volume adjust mode: To adjust the volume level by turning  
the volume control.)  
Balance control mode: To adjust the speaker balance.  
BASS control mode: Tone control (Low frequency)  
TREBLE control mode: Tone control (High frequency)  
The AMP mode is used for tone control (BASS/TREBLE) and to  
change also source for JOG control.  
Infrared sensor  
The infrared signal from the remote control enters the unit through  
this sensor.  
. TUNER button  
Press to select FM or AM tuner when another source is selected  
and select the JOG operation for TUNER selection. Use this button  
to select the JOG operation for a scan of frequency or preset  
memory mode. The TUNER button changes modes as below.  
FREQUENCY mode: To scan tuning by frequency by JOG  
control.  
PRESET mode: To scan tunings in the preset memory by  
JOG control.  
TUNER mode: To change FM broadcasting to MONO or  
STEREO.  
The MONOindicator lights up on the  
display in MONO position, the AUTO”  
indicator lights up when there is no signal  
and STEREOlights up when a stereo  
signal is received.  
Please refer to page 9 for tuner operations.  
TIMER button  
This button is used to program and check the timer program.  
Please refer to page 11 for timer program operation.  
This button is used to change the reception band to FM or AM.  
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BAND button  
MEMO button  
This button is used to set the preset memory of the tuner or clock  
time.  
Please refer to the tuner and timer operations.  
WOW button  
This button is used to change the WOW function level.  
Each press of this button change the WOW function level following  
order.  
OFF LOW HIGH OFF  
Note:  
When this button is pressed, the sound of speakers is muted  
momentary. This is not malfunction.  
VOLUME control  
To increase or decrease sound level. To increase the sound level  
turn clockwise, and to decrease turn counter-clockwise.  
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SYSTEM OPERATION  
CONNECTIONS  
The remote control system can be used to control Marantz  
system components equipped with REMOTE CONTROL (Bus)  
jacks and SYSTEM (Bus) jacks, such as CD110. An example  
procedure for system operation is described below. Here, we  
take as an example the connection of a CD player (CD110) to  
this receiver (SR110) through the REMOTE CONTROL jacks.  
(The numbers of controls and buttons on the main unit are  
enclosed in , and those on the remote control are enclosed in  
.)  
SYSTEM CONNECTION  
FEATURES OF SYSTEM CONNECTION  
Synchronized power ON/OFF  
By switching the power switch q/z, you can turn the CD  
player, CD Recorder and MD deck connected through the  
REMOTE CONTROL bus connection ON or OFF.  
You cannot turn on and off by pressing the power switch of  
connected components.  
Auto source selection  
1. Press the power switch q/z to turn the receiver power  
ON.  
2. All the components connected to the REMOTE CONTROL  
jacks are turned ON.  
When the CD in the CD110 starts playing by pressing the  
play button on the CD110, the SR110 receiver will change  
source automatically.  
3. Press the CD button w to select CD player as a source  
and set the remote control to CD mode.  
4. Press the 5of the numeric button e to select track  
number 5 of the CD.  
5. The CD player (CD110) starts to play the CD.  
6. Press the VOLUME buttons yu or turn the VOLUME  
control to adjust the listening volume.  
7. Press the 7!button to stop the CD.  
8. Press the power switch q/zto turn the power off and into  
the standby mode.  
CONNECT TO SYSTEM CONNECTION  
This unit is equipped with the remote control bus function.  
Connecting it to Marantz AV system components equipped with  
REMOTE CONTROL jacks, such as a CD player (CD110),  
means that these components can be remote controlled from  
this unit (SR110).  
Connect the REMOTE CONTROL jacks of this unit to the  
REMOTE CONTROL jacks of another component using RCA-  
type pin lead provided.  
To operate the SR110 in the SYSTEM mode, the leads from the  
other components must be connected to the SR110.  
The lead from OUTPUT terminal of other component is  
connected to INPUT terminal of the SR110.  
The SR110 receiver and all the components connected to it  
are turned OFF.  
Set the REMOTE CONTROL selector of this unit (SR110) to  
SYSTEM position. Set the REMOTE CONTROL selector of  
connected components to EXT position.  
NO SYSTEM CONNECTION  
You can use connected components as a single unit by setting  
the system control switch to INT position.  
Note:  
When you use this unit in combination with other Marantz  
components for which a system connections is not possible, or  
components of other brands, you can use them independently  
by setting the system control switch to INT position.  
Plug into AC outlet after all connections are finished.  
When connecting the supplied audio cable, confirm the  
red plugs are connected to R jacks and the white plugs  
are connected to L jacks.  
We recommend you use to supplied audio cable.  
When using the supplied digital optical cable, remove the  
dust cover.  
Attach the dust cover to prevent dust when removing the  
digital optical cable.  
NOTE OF SPEAKER CABLE  
When connecting the speaker cable, you use the cable as  
following figures;  
When connecting the digital optical cable, make sure it is  
fully inserted.  
IMPORTANT  
When the system connection is setup, SR110 and CD110  
should be stacked as following figures.  
0.6 mm -1.5 mm  
Never use the cable as following figures. If you use the  
following cable, the speaker terminal may be damaged.  
SR110  
STANDBY  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
OPEN  
SR110  
STANDBY  
OPEN  
CD110  
CD110  
x mm >1.5 mm  
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AM LOOP ANTENNA  
FM FEEDER ANTENNA FM EXTERNAL ANTENNA  
SPEAKER SYSTEM  
(R)  
(L)  
F-type (for U version) / IEC type (for N version)  
converter plug (attached)  
When using the FM antenna  
attach to this apparatus  
MODEL NO. SR110  
(
)
ANTENNA  
LEFT  
GND  
AM  
FM 75  
SPEAKER  
SYSTEM  
CD  
AUX  
IN CDR  
OUT IN MD OUT  
REMOTE CONTROL  
IN  
SELECTOR  
SYSTEM INT.  
OUT  
RIGHT  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
ANALOG OUT REMOTE CONTROL  
LEFT IN  
COAX.DIGITAL OUTOPT.  
MODEL NO. CD110  
RIGHT OUT  
REMOTE EXT. INT.  
CONTROL  
SELECTOR  
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TO ADJUST TONE CONTROL (BASS AND TREBLE)  
The Bass and Treble frequencies can be controlled by JOG  
control.  
1. Press the AMP button ,three or four times to set the mode  
of JOG control m to TONE control mode. TREor BASSis  
displayed.  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
NORMAL PLAY  
1. Press the power switch q/zto turn the power ON.  
2. Press the optimum function button wor turn JOG control  
m in the SOURCE select mode to select the source to be  
played. Please refer to the next table.  
Function button control  
Source to be played  
on the remote  
FM/AM  
CD  
FM or AM  
CD player (CD110)  
CD recorder  
CDR  
2. Within approx. 5 seconds, turn the JOG control m to the  
left to decrease, or to the right to increase step by step.  
You can both increase and decrease the tone for 5 step  
To set and return the original display, press the JOG  
control m.  
MD  
MD deck  
AUX  
AUX (TV game, etc.)  
3. Start playing the source component. Adjust the listening  
volume with the VOLUME control or VOLUME buttons  
4
yu.  
The source selector will change players automatically in  
SYSTEM mode.  
TO ADJUST BALANCE  
The speaker balance can be changed by JOG control.  
1. Press the AMP button , twice to set the mode of the JOG  
control m to BALANCE mode.  
BALis displayed.  
2. Turn the JOG control m to adjust the speaker balance  
within approx. 5 seconds.  
Turn left to increase the Ldigit and decrease the output of  
the right speaker. Turn right to increase the Rdigit and  
decrease the output of the left speaker.  
The balance step can be changed up to 13.  
3. To set and return the original display, press the JOG  
control m.  
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TUNER OPERATION  
TO LISTEN TO THE TUNER  
PRESET MEMORY OPERATION  
The SR110 receiver can store up to 30 stations selected in the  
FM and AM bands.  
2, 4  
1
5
3 6  
The preset memory function allows frequency, receiving mode  
(STEREO or MONO) and also station name to be stored in the  
memory. The preset memory can be stored in two ways:  
STBY  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
OPEN  
VOLUME  
+
AMP  
BAND  
MEMO  
WOW  
Manual preset memory  
3, 4  
2
TUNER  
TIMER  
TM  
R
PHONES  
STANDBY  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
OPEN  
VOLUME  
+
AMP  
BAND  
MEMO  
WOW  
1. Press the power switch q/zto turn the power ON.  
2. Press the TUNER button . or FM/AM button w.  
TUNERis displayed.  
TUNER  
TIMER  
TM  
R
PHONES  
TUNER  
TUNER  
1. Select the desired station, referring to TUNER  
OPERATION.  
BAND  
2. Press the MEMO button .  
The Mindicator will blink for approx. 5 seconds.  
During this period.  
3. Select the preset number by turning the JOG control m  
right for up or left for down  
4. Press the JOG control m to decide.  
The preset number can be selected by directly entering it  
with the numeric buttons on the remote control.  
3. To select the band of reception, press the BAND button ⁄  
or the FM/AM wbutton on the remote control.  
4. Press the TUNER button . to set the frequency.  
FREQis displayed.  
5. Turn the JOG control m clockwise to increase or counter-  
clockwise to decrease the frequency, or press ¡ button  
!to increase or 1button !to decrease.  
Auto preset memory  
This allows a band to be scanned automatically, a station with  
good reception to be found and to be stored in the preset  
memory.  
4 1  
2
STANDBY  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
OPEN  
Auto scan tuning  
VOLUME  
+
AMP  
BAND  
MEMO  
WOW  
To start the auto scan tuning, turn the JOG control m or press  
and hold 1/¡button !/ !for a while continuously. Auto  
scan tuning stops automatically when a broadcasting station  
is tuned in, and the TUNEDdisplay lights up. When SR110  
receives stereo broadcasting, STEREOdisplay also lights  
up.  
TUNER  
TIMER  
TM  
R
PHONES  
1. Press the TUNER button . or FM/AM button w.  
6. Adjust the volume with the VOLUME control or VOLUME  
buttons yu.  
TUNERis displayed.  
To receive sound in monaural, press the TUNER button .  
until TUNERMODis displayed. Turn the JOG control m  
to display MONO.  
TUNER  
MEMO  
TUNER  
2. Press and hold down the MEMO button for 3 seconds or  
more.  
The auto preset memory operation starts.  
AutoMemois blinking.  
3. When a station is received, scanning pauses for 5  
seconds.  
4. Press the JOG control m to store the received station  
within 5 seconds. The scanning restarts after pressing the  
JOG control m.  
Note:  
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AUTOis set at initial. In this case, the noise is muted  
when SR110 tunes a frequency of FM band which has no  
broadcasting.  
Muting of the FM band is not activated when the tuner  
mode is set to MONO. Please take care with the volume.  
-
If the JOG control mis turned within 5 seconds, scanning  
restarts and the frequency being received is not stored in  
the memory.  
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5. When up to 30 stations have been preset, the auto preset  
memory function automatically stops.  
To stop in mid-operation, press the MEMO button or the  
0button e on the remote control.  
Note:  
-
If you operate the auto preset memory again, new  
received frequency is stored into the preset memory 01  
to 30. The previous preset memories are replaced to  
new one.  
-
Preset Memory is not erased. Preset memory can be  
replaced only.  
RECALLING A STATION FROM THE PRESET MEMORY  
1 2  
STANDBY  
DISPLAY  
MUTE  
OPEN  
VOLUME  
+
AMP  
BAND  
MEMO  
WOW  
TUNER  
TIMER  
TM  
R
PHONES  
1. Press TUNER button . until Presetis displayed.  
2. Turn the JOG control m or press the 4 ! or the ¢  
0
button !to select a station.  
For direct selection with the remote control, press numeric  
button.  
MEMORY BACKUP  
The preset memory is stored for 1 week if the AC plug is pulled  
out the AC outlet. If this period is longer than 1 week, the  
memory is cleared. In this time, you need to set the preset  
memory again.  
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PROGRAMME TIMER SETTING  
PRESENT TIME SETTING  
You can play marantz CD player CD110, when it is connected  
with remote control bus correctly.  
To operate the timer program, you must set the present time.  
The clock time can be set 12-hour or 24-hour system.  
The following shows as an example how to set the time as 2:30  
PM.  
The timer function is built into this receiver allows you to  
perform the following operations:  
Setting of ON time and OFF time;  
The clock displays 0:00at initial  
Setting of source: The source can be selected from tuner,  
CD;  
Operation using the main unit  
It is possible to specify the preset number 1 to 30 or track  
numbers of CD;  
MEMO  
DISPLAY  
Setting of single operation (Once) or everyday operation  
(Everyday).  
IMPORTANT:  
-
The timer setting with track number specified can be  
used only when the system control switch is set to  
SYSTEM position except when only using the tuner.  
(Refer to page 6.)  
1. Press the DISPLAY button x until the clock time is displayed.  
2. Press the MEMO button .  
12/24is displayed.  
3. Turn the JOG control m to select 12.  
When you select 24, the clock is set 24-hour system.  
The selected system blinks.  
In the following procedure, each button should be pressed  
within 5 seconds after pressing the previous button.  
1. Press the power switch zto turn the power of the unit ON.  
2. Press the TIMER button . The display indicates ON TM”  
and the timer section blinks.  
3. Set the On time.  
TIMER  
TIMER  
4. Press the JOG control m to desired the system.  
The hour digit blinks.  
5. Turn the JOG control m to set the digits displayed to the  
left of the colon to 2:00 PMand press the JOG control m.  
The minute digit blinks.  
TIMER  
6. Turn the JOG control m to set the minutes to 30, and  
press the JOG control m.  
The display blinks.  
7. Press the JOG control m to confirm the actual clock. The  
clock now starts.  
1 Turn the JOG control m to adjust the hour for the On  
time and press the TIMER button .  
2 Turn the JOG control m to adjust the minutes for the On  
time and press the TIMER button .  
Operation using the remote control  
TIMER  
TIMER  
The display indicates OFF TMand the timer section blinks.  
4. Set the Off time.  
TIMER  
TIMER  
1. Press the TIMER button ! more than 3 seconds.  
12/24is displayed.  
2. Press the 4 ¢button o !to select 12.  
When you select 24, the clock is set 24-hour system.  
The selected system blinks.  
1 Turn the JOG control m to adjust the hour for the Off  
time and press the TIMER button .  
2 Turn the JOG control m to adjust the minutes for the Off  
time and press the TIMER button .  
3. Press the TIMER button ! to confirm the system.  
The hour digit blinks.  
TIMER  
TIMER  
TIMER  
TimePLAYis displayed.  
5. Select a timer mode.  
TIMER  
4. Press the 4 ¢button o ! to set the digits displayed  
to the left of the colon to 2:00 PMand press the TIMER  
button !.  
The minute digit blinks.  
5. Press the 4 ¢button o ! to set minutes to 30, and  
press the TIMER button !.  
The display blinks.  
6. Press the TIMER button ! to confirm the actual time. The  
clock now starts.  
1 Select the TimePLAYby turning the JOG control m.  
The recording mode is unavailable for this version.  
2
Press the TIMER button .  
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6. Select a function (Play mode)  
9. Press the TIMER button to decide the setting.  
TIMERlights up in red. The setting contents are scrolled.  
10. Press the power switch zto set the timer standby mode.  
This system (SR110 and the connected components) is set  
standby mode and the displays are turned off. The power  
switch of SR110 lights up in amber.  
TIMER  
TIMER  
Note:  
Timer will not be activate when the power is turned on. Set  
the standby mode to activate the timer.  
You can set the timer standby mode by pressing the power  
switch z while scrolling the setting contents.  
1 Turn the JOG control m to select the source (TUNER or  
PROGRAMME TIMER SETTING WITH REMOTE  
CONTROL  
CD) to be played.  
2
Press the TIMER button .  
You can set the timer setting with the power, 4, ¢ and  
TIMER buttons on the remote control.  
3 When you select TUNER, turn the JOG control m to  
select a preset number to be received.  
When you select CD, turn the JOG control m to select  
a track number to be played.  
Press the 4 or ¢ button o ! instead of turning the JOG  
0
control m.  
Other procedures are same as Programme Timer Setting”  
with SR110.  
4
Press the TIMER button .  
Note:  
Important  
If you select a track number which is not on the CD, the play  
mode will start track number 1 when the timer activates.  
7. Adjust the volume level  
-
Timer play mode cannot activate when no disc is inserted  
in the selected source.  
NOTE OF THE TIMER FUNCTIONS  
TIMER  
If the displayed time blinks, the time is incorrect. You need  
to set the correct time.  
SR110 can save the present time for 5 minutes if the AC  
plug is pulled out the AC outlet. If the AC plug is plugged  
into the AC outlet within this period (5 minutes), the present  
time data is hold. You do not need to set the present time  
again.  
1 Turn the JOG control m to adjust the volume level.  
2
Press the TIMER button .  
8. Set Once or Daily  
CONFIRM AND CHANGE TIMER SETTING  
1. Press the power switch q/zto turn the power of the unit  
ON.  
TIMER  
2. Display the contents of timer setting by pressing the TIMER  
button !/.  
The following programmed contents are displayed by  
pressing the TIMER button !/.  
3. You can change the displayed content with the JOG  
control m if necessary.  
4. Press the power switch q/zagain.  
1 Turn the JOG control m to select the Once, when you  
use this programmed event only once.  
Turn the JOG control m to select the EveryDay, when  
you use this programmed event everyday.  
Important  
-
Timer mode is cancelled if you quit confirming halfway  
through a procedure.  
-
Never confirm the setting after play mode starts, this will  
lead to the off timer setting is cancelled and the power is  
not turned off.  
2
Press the TIMER button .  
Note:  
If you select the TimerOff, this setting is cancelled.  
In recording mode, the power is turned on before 1  
minute at timer setting time.  
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CANCEL TIMER SETTING  
1. Press the power switch q/zto turn the power of the unit  
ON.  
TIMER  
2. Press the TIMER button on the front panel until Timer  
0
ON/OFFis displayed.  
3. Turn the JOG control m to select OFF.  
4. Press the JOG button m.  
Important  
-
TIMERindicator is extinguished when TIMER button ⁄  
is pressed for 3 seconds or more in timer playing or  
recording mode.  
0
-
Never set Onceor Everydayin timer playing or  
recording mode. If this is set, the off timer is concealed  
and the power is not turned off. You should no operate  
after you confirm the setting time, the display will return  
original.  
SLEEP TIMER SETTING (REMOTE CONTROL ONLY)  
The sleep timer function allows the unit to be in standby mode  
automatically after a specified period of time.  
1. While the power is ON, press the SLEEP button ! in the  
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AMP mode.  
2. Press the SLEEP button !within 5 seconds. Each press  
7
changes the sleep timer period in the order  
10 20 30 60 90 OFF(original display).  
3. When the desired period is displayed, release the SLEEP  
button !. After that, setting of the sleep timer is completed  
and the count starts.  
4. Press the SLEEP button !during the sleep timer count to  
display the remaining period in standby mode. To change  
the setting after the sleep timer has started the count,  
display the remaining time, press the SLEEP button !  
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while the remaining period is displayed, and repeat steps 3  
and 4 above.  
5. To cancel the sleep timer, press SLEEP button ! until  
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OFFis displayed.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Should faults occur, in many cases it is not necessary to consult  
your dealer or a Marantz technical service department.  
On the basis of the following checks you will be able to rectify a  
number of faults yourself without difficulty.  
If the fault cannot be remedied after the following checks,  
please consult your dealer or nearest Marantz service agent.  
Sound comes from only one side.  
-
-
-
Check the connections of the loudspeaker which is not  
working.  
Check the connections between the sound source and the  
receiver.  
If using headphones, check that the plug is properly  
inserted into the jack.  
There is hum, buzz or howl during recording or playing.  
Are the connection plugs pushed far enough into the jacks?  
You cannot hear anything, and no indicator lights up.  
-
-
-
-
The receiver is not turned ON.  
The receiver is not connected to the mains power outlet.  
The mains power outlet is not live.  
You cannot hear anything, but an indicator lights up.  
-
-
-
Are the function buttons in the correct positions?  
Is the selected sound source functioning properly?  
Is the volume control high enough? Do not keep it in the  
maximum position! The display indicates the volume level  
at the moment the power is turned ON.  
-
Are the loudspeakers connected properly?  
The recording is unsuccessful.  
Is the signal source operated correctly?  
The remote control is not working.  
-
-
Check that the batteries of the remote control unit are not  
exhausted.  
If they are, replace them with two new batteries.  
Easy operation is not working.  
When the CD or other component starts playing, the receiver  
changes source automatically. If this function is not working –  
-
-
Check that the system control switch on the rear panel is  
set to SYSTEM position  
Check the connections of the remote control bus in  
SYSTEM mode (the system control switch set to SYSTEM  
position).  
Please refer to CONNECTION OF REMOTE CONTROL bus  
page 6.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
FM TUNER SECTION  
Frequency Range ......................................................................................................................... 87.5 - 108.0 MHz  
Usable Sensitivity ........................................................................................................................................... 0 dBµ  
Signal to Noise Ratio ........................................................................................................... Mono/Stereo 70/65 dB  
Distortion ............................................................................................................................. Mono/Stereo 0.2/0.3 %  
Stereo Separation ................................................................................................................................ 1 kHz 40 dB  
Image Rejection ................................................................................................................................ 98 MHz 80 dB  
Tuner Output Level.................................................................................................... 1 kHz, 40 kHz Dev 500 mV  
AM TUNER SECTION  
Frequency Range ............................................................................................................................. 520 - 1710 kHz  
Signal to Noise Ratio ...................................................................................................................................... 40 dB  
Usable Sensitivity ................................................................................................................................ Loop 500 µV  
Distortion ..........................................................................................................................400 Hz, 30 % Mod. 0.5 %  
Selectivity ........................................................................................................................................ 18 kHz 30 dB  
AUDIO SECTION  
THD 10 % ......................................................................................................................................6 ohms 25W / Ch  
Continuous Power Output  
(40 Hz - 20 kHz)...................................................................................................................... 8 ohms 21W / Ch  
THD (40 Hz - 20 kHz) at 21 W output ............................................................................................. 8 ohms 0.08 %  
Input Sensitivity/Impedance  
Linear ................................................................................................................................... 200 mV/ 47 Kohms  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Linear (1 W) .............................................................................................................................................. 80 dB  
GENERAL  
Power Requirement....................................................................................................................... AC 120 V 60 Hz  
Power Consumption ........................................................................................................................................ 0.7 A  
Dimension (MAX)  
Width............................................................................................................................... 8-1/4 inches (210 mm)  
Height ............................................................................................................................ 2-3/4 inches (71.5 mm)  
Depth .......................................................................................................................... 12-3/16 inches (310 mm)  
Weight.......................................................................................................................................... 9.5 lbs(4.3 Kg)  
ACCESSORIES  
Remote Control Unit (RC110SR) .......................................................................................................................... 1  
Dimension (W x H x D) (MAX) .............................................. 2-1/2 x 7-3/4 x 1-1/8 inches (57 x 196.5 x 27 mm)  
Weight............................................................................................................................................. 0.2 lbs(90 g)  
AA Type Batteries ................................................................................................................................................ 2  
FM Feeder Antenna .............................................................................................................................................. 1  
FM Converter Plug ................................................................................................................................................ 1  
AM Loop Antenna.................................................................................................................................................. 1  
Warranty Card (for USA) ....................................................................................................................................... 1  
Warranty Card (for CANADA) ............................................................................................................................... 1  
Users Guide.......................................................................................................................................................... 1  
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.  
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JAPAN  
KOREA  
Elmor Ltd.  
Marantz Italy  
Hifivoir  
Marantz Japan Inc.  
Mk Enterprises Ltd.  
alAlamiah Electronics Intl.  
Ace Ltd.  
52 Heh Beiyar Street, Kikar Hamedina, Tel Aviv, Israel  
Via Casati 23, 20052 Monza (Milano), Italy, Servizio Consumatori 1678-20026, Numero Verde  
B.P. 2428, Abidjan 01, Ivory Coast  
35-1 Sagami Ohno 7-Chome, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 228-8505, Japan  
121-210, 2F Shinhan Bldg., 247-17 Seokyo-dong, Mapo-ku, Seoul, Korea  
P.O. Box 8196, Salmiah 22052, Kuwait  
KUWAIT  
LATVIA  
61, LacPlesa Str., Riga LV 1011, Latvia  
LEBANON  
LITHUANIA  
MALAYSIA  
MALTA  
AZ Electronics S.A., 1,  
Accapella Ltd.  
Wo Kee Hong Electronics Sdn. Bhd.  
Doneo Co Ltd.  
P.O. Box 11 2833, Beirut, Lebanon  
Ausros, Vartu G/5, Pasazo SKG., 2001 Vilnius, Lithuania  
102 Jalan SS 21/35, Damansara Utama, 47400 Petaling Jaya, Selangordarul Ehsan, Malaysia  
78 The Strand, Sliema SLM07, Malta  
MAURITIUS  
MILITARY MARKET EUROPE  
NETHERLANDS  
NEW ZEALAND  
NORWAY  
SKR Electronics Ltd.  
PASCO GmbH  
Marantz Domestic Sales  
Wildash Audio Systems  
Audio Nord  
P.O. Box 685, Bell Village, Port Louis, Mauritius  
PO BOX 1280, Sandhausen 69200, Germany  
A division of Marantz Europe B.V., Building SFF2, P.O. Box 80002, 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
14 Malvern Road, Mt. Albert, Auckland, New Zealand  
Sandkerveien 64, Oslo 0483, Norway  
OMAN  
POLAND  
PORTUGAL  
PROFESSIONAL EUROPE  
PROFESSIONAL U.S.A.  
QATAR  
REUNION  
ROMANIA  
RUSSIA  
SAUDI ARABIA  
SINGAPORE  
SLOVAKIA  
SLOVENIA  
SOUTH AFRICA  
SPAIN  
Mustafa & Jawad Trading CO.  
Philips Polska Sp. z.o.o.  
Corel2  
Marantz Professional Products  
Marantz Professional Products  
Almana & Partners W.W.L.  
Vision +  
Nova Music Entertainment  
Absolute Audio  
Adawlia Univ. Electr. Apl  
Forward Marketing (S) Pte. Ltd.  
Bis Audio s.r.o.  
P.O. Box 1918, Ruwi, Oman  
Al.Jerozolimskie 195b, 02 222 Warszawa, Poland  
Comércio de Electrónica Lda., Av. Luís Bívar, No 85 A, 1050 Lisboa, Portugal  
Kingsbridge House, Padbury Oaks, 575-583 Bath Road, Longford, Middlesex UB7 0EH, U.K.  
Distributed by: Superscope Technologies Inc., 1000 Corporate Blvd. Ste.D, Aurora, Illino  
P.O. Box 49, Doha, Qatar  
180 Rue du Marechal Leclerc, 97400 Saint Denis, Ile de la Reunion  
5, Zagazului Str. Bl.1G,apt.18, sector 1,Bucharest, Romania  
7/2, Montazhnaya Street, 107497 Moscow, Russia  
P.O. Box 2154, Alkhobar 31952, Saudi Arabia  
Wo Kee Hong Centre, 29 Leng Kee Road, Singapore 159099, Singapore  
Nam. SNP 10, 96001 Zvolem, Slovakia  
Smartinska 152, HALA V/3, 61000 Ljubljana, Slovenia  
P.O. Box 1614, Alberton, 1450, South Africa  
Bofex  
Coherent Imports (PTY) Ltd.  
Marantz Spain  
The listening Room  
Audio Nord  
Martinez Villergas 2, Apartado 2065, Madrid 28027, Spain  
Mezzanine Floor, The Landmark 385, Galle Road, Colombo - 3, Sri Lanka  
Almedalsvagen 4, Gotenborg 402-23, Sweden  
SRI LANKA  
SWEDEN  
SWITZERLAND  
SYRIA  
TAHITI  
TAIWAN  
THAILAND  
TUNESIA  
TURKEY  
U.K.  
U.S.A.  
YUGOSLAVIA  
EXPORT  
Sound Company AG  
Hamzeh & Partners  
Covecolor  
Pai-Yuing Co. Ltd.  
MRZ Standard Co. Ltd.  
Societe EDEVIG  
Türk Philips Ticaret A.S.  
Marantz Hifi UK Ltd.  
Marantz America Inc.  
ITM Company  
Postfach, 8010 Zürich, Switzerland  
Hafez Ibrahim Str. No 117, Damascus Shalan, Syria  
Av. Prince Hinoi, Cours de l'union sacré, P.O. Box 2334, Papeete, Tahiti  
6th No 148 Sung Kiang Road, Taipei 10429, Taiwan R.O.C.  
746-750 Mahachai Road, Wangburapa, Bangkok 10200, Thailand  
40, Avenue du Golfe Arabe, El Menzah, 1004, Tunesia  
Yukari Dudullu Organize sanayi Bolgesi, 2.Cadde no.28, 81260 Umraniye-Istanbul, Turkey  
Kingsbridge House, Padbury Oaks, 575-583 Bath Road, Longford, Middlesex UB7 0EH, U.K.  
440 Medinah Road, Roselle, IL 60172, U.S.A.  
Omladinskih Brigada 86, 11070 Belgrade, Yugoslavia  
A division of Marantz Europe BV,Building SFF2, P.O. Box 80002, 5600 JB Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
Marantz Domestic Sales  
WOW and the  
symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.  
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Printed in China  
04/2001  
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