Marantz SA 7S1 User Manual

Model SA-7S1 User Guide  
Super Audio CD Player  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LUOKAN LASERLAITE  
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT  
1
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT  
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards.  
There are, however, some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly  
aware of.  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacture's  
instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has  
two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third  
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided  
plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold  
with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus  
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been  
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or  
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
Additional Safety Information!  
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  
proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturers instructions have been adhered to.  
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids,  
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.  
When the switch is in the OFF position, the apparatus isnt completely switched-off from the  
MAINS.  
The equipment shall be installed near the power supply so that the power supply is easily  
accessible.  
NOTE:  
aged to try to correct the 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 tech-  
nician 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 interfer-  
ence in a residential installation. This equipment gen-  
erates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour-  
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  
with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est  
conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
中 文(简体)  
ENGLISH  
WARRANTY  
保修  
关于保修信息,请与您当地的 Marantz 批发商联络。  
For warranty information, contact your local Marantz distributor.  
RETAIN YOUR PURCHASE RECEIPT  
Your purchase receipt is your permanent record of valuable purchase. It  
should be kept in a safe place to be referred to as necessary for insurance  
purposes or when corresponding with Marantz.  
保留您的购买收据  
您的购买收据是您有价购买的永久记录。应当将它保存在安全的  
地方,需要时可作为保险或与 Marantz 沟通时的凭证。  
重要事项  
当需要保修服务时费者有责任提供购买的凭证及日期的  
购买收据或发票即可作为充分的凭证。  
IMPORTANT  
When seeking warranty service, it is the responsibility of the consumer  
to establish proof and date of purchase.Your purchase receipt or invoice  
is adequate for such proof.  
只适用于英国  
这一承诺作为消费者法定权利的补充能以任何方式改变这些  
法定权利。  
FOR U.K. ONLY  
This undertaking is in addition to a consumer’s statutory rights and does  
not affect those rights in any way.  
WARNINGS  
警 告  
- 不要让本器材曝露于雨水或湿气之中。  
-
Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture.  
- Do not remove the cover from the equipment.  
- 不要移除本器材的外盖。  
- Do not insert anything into the equipment through the ventilation  
holes.  
- 不要从通风孔将任何物品推入本器材内。  
- 不要用潮湿的手处理主电源电线。  
- Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands.  
- Do not cover the ventilation with any items such as tablecloths,  
newspapers, curtains, etc.  
- 不要使诸如桌布、报纸、窗帘等任何物品遮盖住通风口。  
- 不要将诸如点燃的蜡烛等明火火源置于本器材上。  
- No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed  
on the equipment.  
- 当丢弃废旧的电池之前,请遵守当地的政府法规及环境保护规  
则。  
- When disposing of used batteries, please comply with  
governmental regulations or environmental public instruction’s rules  
that apply in your country or area.  
- 在放大器的各侧保留约 0.1m 的空间。  
-
Make a space of about 0.1 meter around the unit.  
- 切勿将盛有液体的物品,如花瓶,置于本机上。  
- 当开关位于 OFF 处时,本设备并未完全与 MAINS 切断。  
- 本设备应安装在电源附近,以方便接上电源。  
- No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the  
equipment.  
- When the switch is in the OFF position, the equipment is not  
completely switched off from MAINS.  
- The equipment shall be installed near the power supply so that the  
power supply is easily accessible.  
CONTENTS  
FOREWORD.......................................................................................................................................... 2  
EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING SETTING .......................................................................................................2  
COPYRIGHT.......................................................................................................................................................2  
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 2  
PRODUCT FEATURES.......................................................................................................................................3  
ABOUT SUPER AUDIO ......................................................................................................................................3  
PLAYING CD-RW DISCS....................................................................................................................................3  
APPLICABLE DISCS TO THE UNIT ...................................................................................................................3  
BEFORE USING .................................................................................................................................... 4  
NOTES ABOUT THE DISCS ..............................................................................................................................4  
INAPPROPRIATE PLACES FOR INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................4  
PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................5  
USING REMOTE CONTROL UNIT.....................................................................................................................5  
LOADING BATTERIES .......................................................................................................................................5  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS.................................................................................................................... 6  
FRONT PANEL ...................................................................................................................................................6  
REMOTE CONTROLLER ...................................................................................................................................7  
REAR PANEL .....................................................................................................................................................9  
DISPLAY ...........................................................................................................................................................10  
CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................................. 11  
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................ 12  
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY .............................................................................................................12  
NORMAL PLAYBACK .......................................................................................................................................12  
START SOUND MODE .....................................................................................................................................14  
MAKING YOUR FAVORITE AUDIO SETTINGS................................................................................................14  
PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE TRACKS OF A DISC ...........................................................................................16  
PLAYING YOUR FAVORITE PARTS OF A DISC (SEARCH) ............................................................................16  
REPEATED DISC PLAY ....................................................................................................................................16  
(REPEAT PLAY) ................................................................................................................................................16  
PLAYING TRACKS IN A RANDOM SEQUENCE (RANDOM PLAY) ................................................................17  
PLAYING TRACKS IN A SPECIFIC SEQUENCE (PROGRAM PLAY) .............................................................17  
SEARCHING YOUR FAVORITE TRACKS (AMS (AUTOMATIC MUSIC SCAN) PLAY)....................................18  
QUICK REPLAY ................................................................................................................................................19  
ABOUT THE TEXT INFORMATION DISPLAY ..................................................................................................19  
SWITCHING OFF THE DISPLAY OR STAR MARK (DISPLAY (DISPLAY) OPERATIONS) .............................20  
USING A MASTER CLOCK GENERATOR WHEN PLAYING DISCS...............................................................21  
TIMER PLAY .....................................................................................................................................................22  
ABOUT BALANCED JACKS .............................................................................................................................22  
ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTOR PHASE SWITCHING ................................................................................22  
TROUBLE SHOOTING ........................................................................................................................ 23  
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................... 24  
1
FOREWORD  
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for selecting the Marantz SA-7S1 Super Audio CD  
Player for your Audio system.  
This section must be read before any connection is made to  
the mains supply.  
This Player incorporates a number of features designed to  
enhance the listening of your favorite audio sources.  
Please read these operating instructions carefully. We  
recommend that you read the entire user guide before you  
attempt to connect or operate the player.  
EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING  
SETTING  
After you have reviewed the contents of this manual,we  
suggest that you make all system connections before you  
attempt to operate the unit.  
Your Marantz product has been prepared to comply with the  
household power and safety requirements that exist in your  
area.  
— Power requirements (U.S.A.) ................... AC 120V 60Hz  
— Power requirements (China).................... AC 220V 50Hz  
COPYRIGHT  
Recording and playback of any material may require consent.  
For further information refer to the following:  
— Copyright Act 1956  
— Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958  
— Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972  
— Any subsequent statutory enactments and orders  
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INTRODUCTION  
PRODUCT FEATURES  
APPLICABLE DISCSTO THE UNIT  
This unit can playback the outstanding sound performance in  
Super Audio CD. This unit has the following unique features.  
1. Super Audio CD  
Low-noise low-distortion filter circuit and high-speed HDAM  
SA2-type output amplifier with the differential input type  
HDAM.  
Text information display function that can display disc titles,  
track titles etc. in Super Audio CD.  
CD-R/CD-RW discs can be played.  
Discs can be played using an external high-precision clock.  
Phase inversion of analog signal can be performed.  
There are three types of Super Audio CDs.  
Single-layer Disc  
Dual-layer Disc  
Hybrid-layer Disc  
Disc Types  
Hybrid-layer Disc  
Dual-layer Disc  
Single-layer Disc  
ABOUT SUPER AUDIO  
The Super Audio standard is based on Direct Stream Digital  
(DSD) technology. This new direct-stream digital format  
comprises a 1-bit system that has a digital sampling frequency  
that is 64 times higher than that of conventional audio CD.The  
results are spectacular: a frequency response of over 100k  
Hz and a 120 dB dynamic range over the entire audible  
spectrum. Mixed with as many of the original frequencies as  
possible, the audio information audible for human ears sounds  
much more natural.  
HD layer  
HD layer  
CD layer  
HD layer  
And each type may contain two areas of recorded information.  
High quality stereo area  
High quality multi-channel area**  
Single Layer Disc  
It can contain both high quality stereo area and high quality  
multi-channel area** information.  
All audible frequencies are, after all, embedded in the frequency  
range as emitted by the sound source. A better reproduction  
does not exist! For the first time your ears will relive reality.  
Dual Layer Disc  
It can contain both high quality stereo area and high quality  
multi-channel area** information. And a double amount of  
information can be stored on the disc thanks to the second  
layer.  
PLAYING CD-RW DISCS  
Hybrid Layer Disc  
Not only does this disc contain both high sound quality  
stereo area and high sound quality multi-channel area**  
information, it also has a CD layer in the second layer, so it  
can be played on a CD player.  
This unit can play back the CD-RW (ReWritable) discs as well  
as ordinary Audio CD and CD-R (Recordable) discs.  
The CD-R and CD-RW discs should contain properly-  
recorded TOC information so that they can be played back.  
In CD recorders, the task of writing TOC information is  
referred to as finalizing the disc. Discs that are not finalized  
cannot be properly recognized as an Audio CD and played  
back by regular CD players and Super Audio CD players.  
For details, please read the instruction manual provided  
with a CD recorder.  
Hybrid Super Audio CD Disc  
1
CD layer that plays on any of your  
existing CD players  
High-Density layer containing:  
- High sound quality stereo  
2
3
* TOC stands for Table Of Contents and contains  
information such as the total number of tracks and total  
playing time of the disc.  
-
High sound quality multi-channel**  
This unit can play only the discs recorded in the CD-DA  
format designed for music reproduction. Do not attempt to  
play a disc containing other data, such as a CD-ROM for  
PCs, on this unit.  
As the playback of a CD-RW disc necessitates partial  
change of the player setup, it may take longer time for  
reading the TOC information than when an Audio CD or  
CD-R disc is played.  
The number of tracks recorded may vary per layer. It will be  
shown on the display window of the unit.  
** This unit is a stereo-only player, and so it cannot play  
high-quality multi-channel audio areas. (It does not  
recognize multi-channel areas.)  
2. Audio CD (CDDA)  
Audio CDs contain music tracks only.  
3
BEFORE USING  
NOTES ABOUT THE DISCS  
INAPPROPRIATE PLACES FOR  
INSTALLATION  
* Handle the discs carefully so as not to scratch their  
surfaces.  
* Keep the surfaces of the discs clean at all times.  
When cleaning the surfaces of discs, always be sure to use  
the special cleaner and wipe the surfaces in the directions  
shown in the figure below.  
To keep your player in perfect working order for the longest  
possible time, avoid installing the player in the following  
locations.  
Wherever it will be exposed to direct sunlight  
Wherever it will be close to a heater or other heat-radiating  
appliance  
Wherever the humidity is high or ventilation is poor  
Wherever it is very dusty  
Wherever it will be subject to vibration  
On top of a rickety stand or in an unstable location which is  
tilted at an angle  
In an audio rack with little space at the top and bottom or  
other location where the heat dissipation will be obstructed  
To ensure proper heat dissipation, install the player while  
leaving clearances between the player and wall or other  
components, as shown in the figure below.  
On top of an amplifier or other component which dissipates  
a great deal of heat  
Wipe the surface radially Do not wipe the surface in  
from the center.  
the circumferential direction.  
* Do not attach pieces of paper or stickers to the label  
surfaces of the discs.  
When a disc has a piece of plastic tape or rental CD label  
with paste protruding from the edge or when a disc still bears  
traces of sticky tape or adhesive labels, do not attempt to  
play it. If such a disc is played on the CD player, you may  
find that you cannot remove it or that some other kind of  
malfunctioning may occur.  
* The quality of the laser and other components can be  
harmed if the player is placed directly on top of an  
amplifier or other device which generates heat.  
4 ins. (0.1 m)  
4 ins. (0.1 m)  
or more  
4 ins. (0.1 m) or  
more  
or more  
4 ins. (0.1 m) or more  
* Do not use discs which come in special shapes.  
Do not attempt to play heart-shaped or octagonal discs or  
discs with any other special shapes. You may find that you  
cannot remove them or that some other kind of malfunctioning  
may occur in the player.  
7
Do not place objects on top  
Refrain from placing any objects on top of the player.  
7 Cautions on handling power cord  
* Use discs which satisfy the CD standards such as those  
Do not touch the power cord with wet hands.  
When disconnecting the power cord, always make sure  
that you take hold of the plug. Yanking out or bending the  
cord can damage it and/or cause electric shocks or a fire.  
Get into the habit of disconnecting the power plug before  
leaving home.  
with the “CD logo” or “  
surfaces.  
” mark on their disc label  
No guarantees are made for playback if discs which do not  
satisfy the appropriate CD standards are used.  
Similarly, no guarantees are made for their sound quality even  
if it is possible to play such discs.  
* To protect your discs from damage, avoid placing them  
in the following locations.  
7 Do not attempt repairs yourself  
Where they will be exposed to direct sunlight or where they  
will be close to a heater or other heat-radiating appliance  
Where the humidity level is high or it is very dusty  
Near a window or other such location where they may be  
exposed to rain  
Refrain from lubricating the player: doing so can cause  
malfunctioning.  
Only qualified engineers with specialized expertise are  
authorized to repair the pick-up and parts inside the player.  
* Get into the habit of putting the discs back in their cases  
after use.  
4
BEFORE USING  
PRECAUTIONS  
LOADING BATTERIES  
In winter, droplets of water form on the insides of the  
windows of a heated room: this is called condensation. This  
player uses an optical lens, so the condensation may form  
in the following cases.  
- In a room immediately after the heating has been turned  
on  
- In a room where the humidity level is high  
- When the player has been suddenly brought from a cold  
location into a warm room  
Batteries in this remote control unit have a life of approximately  
1 year under normal operating conditions. If the remote control  
unit is not going to be used for an extended period of time,  
remove the batteries. Also, if you notice that the batteries are  
starting to run down, replace them as soon as possible.  
q Remove the battery cover.  
Since, in cases like this, the track numbers may not be  
read and the player is prevented from operating properly,  
wait about 30 minutes, and then operate the player.  
This player may cause interference on a tuner or TV set. If  
this is the case, place it further away from the tuner or TV  
set.  
Compact discs have much less noise than analog records  
and hardly any noise is heard before play starts. Bear in  
mind, therefore, that if the volume control on the amplifier  
is set too high, you will risk damaging other audio  
components.  
w Insert the batteries with correct +/orientation.  
Two AAA-size (R03) batteries  
This player is designed to play Super Audio CD and normal  
Audio CDs only. It cannot play CD-ROMs used with  
personal computers, game CDs, video CDs or DVDs (video/  
audio).  
We do not recommend the use of lens cleaners.  
e Close the battery cover until it clicks shut.  
USING REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Cautions on handling batteries  
Misuse of the batteries can result in electrolyte leakage,  
rupturing, corrosion, etc.  
Bear in mind the following points when using batteries.  
7 Remote control  
Operate the remote control unit within a distance of approx. 5  
m from the infrared signal reception window (remote sensor)  
on the front of the Super Audio CD player.  
Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if  
the unit is not going to be used for a prolonged period  
(a month or more).  
Remote control operation may not be possible if the remote  
control units transmitter is not pointing in the direction of the  
remote sensor or if there is an obstruction between the  
transmitter and the remote sensor.  
Do not use an old battery together with a new one.  
Insert the batteries while ensuring that their  
and  
poles are properly aligned with the corresponding  
markings on the remote control unit.  
Remote control operating range  
Batteries with the same shape may have different  
voltages. Do not use different types of batteries  
together.  
Approx.  
16.4 ft. (5m)  
If electrolyte has leaked, thoroughly wipe the inside  
of the battery compartment, and then insert new  
batteries.  
When batteries which are no longer required are to  
be discarded, follow the directions (regulations) laid  
down by the local authorities in the area concerned  
for their disposal.  
Remote control unit  
5
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
FRONT PANEL  
.
⁄ ⁄ ⁄⁄zxc vb n m,  
OPEN/CLOSE  
zPOWER ON/OFF switch  
button  
This switch is used to turn the power ON and OFF. When  
it is pressed, the display window lights up, and the power  
comes on. When it is pressed again, the display window is  
extinguished, and the power goes off.  
Press this button to open the tray. Put on a disk label side  
up. Press the button again to close the tray.  
,
(Track Skip/Search buttons)  
These buttons can be used as both track skip and track  
search buttons. (The buttons on the main unit only.)  
xDisc tray  
The disc to be played is placed on the tray.  
* Close the tray by pressing the operation button, not by  
pressing it in with your hand.  
: When this button is pressed, the unit goes back  
to the beginning of the current track. If the button  
is pressed more times, the track being played  
is skipped back.When this button is held down,  
tracks are searched backward (Fast Rewind).  
: Each time this button is pressed, the track being  
played is skipped forward. When this button is  
held down, tracks are searched forward (Fast  
cINV. PHASE (Inverted phase) indicator  
This lights when the INV. PHASE button is pressed, and  
the phase of the signal from the ANALOG OUTPUTS con-  
nector (BALANCED, UNBALANCED) is being inverted.  
vINV. PHASE (Inverted phase) button  
Forward).  
Press this button to invert the phase of the signal from the  
ANALOG OUTPUTS connector (BALANCED, UNBAL-  
ANCED). (See page 22)  
In program play, Fast Forward and Fast Rewind can be  
done in the playing track only.  
Remote sensor  
SOUND MODE  
b
button  
The infrared control signal emitted from the remote control  
unit are sensed here.  
Press this button to select the Super Audio CD sound mode.  
Super Audio CD (stereo) or Audio CD (if discs are sup-  
ported) (See page 14)  
EXT. CLOCK (External clock) button  
Press this button to match the frequency with the master  
clock generator connected to the unit. (See page 21)  
n
m
,
PAUSE button  
Press this button to pause playback. If pressed again, the  
unit returns to playback.  
EXT. CLOCK (External clock) indicator  
When the EXT. CLOCK button is pressed, one of the units  
clock frequency indicators (44.1 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 176.4 kHz)  
turns on.  
Every time the EXT. CLOCK button is pressed, the clock  
frequency indicator changes. (See page 21)  
STOP button  
Press this button to stop playback. Also this button is used  
to clear all programs.  
PLAY button  
Press this button to start playback.  
* When the 44.1kHz, 88.2kHz, and 176.4kHz indicators  
are all on at the same time, the internal memory is being  
reorganized. This is not a malfunction. Do not switch off  
the power during this process.  
. Star mark  
This turns on when the tray is closed.  
This star mark may always remain off for certain settings.  
(See page 20)  
LOCK (lock) indicator  
This turns on when the EXT. CLOCK button is pressed,  
and the EXT. CLOCK indicator clock frequency and the  
master clock generator clock frequency match (synchro-  
nize). (See page 21)  
DISPLAY OFF indicator  
This indicator turns on when the LCD screen is turned off  
(Off mode).  
LCD  
This screen shows the operating status.  
6
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
TIME  
button  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
This button is used to switch from the text display to the  
time display when using a text-compatible Super Audio CD.  
It is also used to change the time display. Each time that it  
is pressed, the displayed time cycles from track elapsed  
time track remaining time total remaining time →  
track elapsed time . (See page 13)  
OPEN/  
CLOSE  
SOUND  
MODE  
b
¤
DISPLAY  
MENU  
TIME  
TEXT  
¤
RECALL  
SCROLL  
ENTER  
TEXT  
button  
This button is pressed to switch the main screen from the  
time display to the text display when using a text-compat-  
ible Super Audio CD. (See page 19)  
INPUT  
AMP  
VOLUME  
DISPLAY  
button  
m
.
This button switches the display screen on and off.  
The ⁄  
page 20)  
0
indicator turns on when Display Off is set. (See  
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(Numerical buttons)  
0
9
Use these buttons to select tracks directory.  
PROG.  
button  
QUICK  
REPLAY  
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This button is for program play. (See page 17)  
A-B  
REPEAT  
AMS  
,
(Track skip buttons)  
CANCEL  
2
RANDOM  
3
PROG  
1
: When this button is pressed, the unit goes back to  
the beginning of the current track. If the button is  
pressed more times, the track being played is  
skipped back.  
: Each time this button is pressed, the track being  
played is skipped forward.  
4
7
5
8
0
6
9
NOISE  
SHAPER DC FILTER  
FILTER  
* Search buttons are provided separately for the remote  
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DIGITAL OUT  
control unit. Use Search buttons for search function.  
9
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(Search buttons)  
: While this button is pressed during playback, tracks  
are searched backward.  
: While this button is pressed during playback, tracks  
are searched forward.  
RECALL/SCROLL  
button  
Use this button to scroll text while displaying text informa-  
tion in a Super Audio CD disc that supports TEXT.  
This button is also used for checking the programmed tracks  
during a program or when a program is stopped. (See page  
18)  
SOUND MODE  
b
m
,
.
button  
CANCEL  
¤
¤
¤
button  
PAUSE button  
STOP button  
PLAY button  
Use this button to cancel a programmed track. (See page  
18)  
A-B  
(A-B Repeat button)  
This button is to determine starting and ending points for  
A-B repeat play. (See page 16)  
OPEN/CLOSE  
button  
The buttons listed above are the same to the buttons on the  
front panel of the main unit.  
Please see the correspond items in Front Panelsection.  
RANDOM  
button  
This button is for random play. (See page 17)  
* In this instruction manual, some operations can only be performed with the remote control. For operations that can be  
performed with buttons both on the main unit and on the remote control, the button names are shown in the mark.  
And for operations that can only be performed with buttons on the remote control, the button names are shown in the  
mark.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
AMS  
¤
¤
(Automatic Music Scan button)  
Use this button for AMS play. (See page 18)  
REPEAT  
button  
This button is for repeat play. Each time this button is  
pressed, repeat mode changes as follows. All Repeat→  
Track RepeatRepeat Off(See page 16)  
ENTER  
MENU  
¤
¤
button and  
button (Menu  
setup)  
These buttons are used to set the time for quick replay.  
(See page 19)  
QUICK REPLAY  
(Quick replay) button  
This button is used to do quick replay of the tracks. (See  
page 19)  
NOISE SHAPER  
¤
¤
button  
This button is pressed to turn the noise shaper on and off.  
(See page 14)  
DC FILTER  
button  
This button is pressed to turn the DC filter on and off. (See  
page 14)  
FILTER  
button  
This button is pressed to make the digital filter settings.  
Each time it is pressed, the settings cycle from FIL1 →  
FIL2 FIL3 FIL1. (See page 15)  
DIGITAL OUT  
button  
This button is pressed to turn the digital output for the Au-  
dio CD signal on and off. (See page 14)  
INPUT  
button  
This button is pressed to switch the input when using one  
of the supported Marantz amplifiers (supported models as  
of September 2006: SC-7S2, PM-11S1, PM-15S1,  
PM7001, SR9600).  
VOLUME  
button  
This button can be used to adjust the volume when a  
Marantz amplifier that has a remote control is used.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
REAR PANEL  
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
ANALOG OUTPUTS UNBALANCED connectors  
E DIGITAL OUTPUTS OPT.  
(Optical digital output connector)  
These are the unbalanced output jacks of the analog au-  
dio signals.The analog connection cord can be connected  
to the CD, AUX, or other connectors on an amplifier. Be  
sure to connect the L and R channels correctly to the cor-  
responding jacks.  
The audio CD signal being played is output digitally. Con-  
nect a recording device, amp, D/A converter etc. that has  
an optical digital input connector using a commercially  
available square-shaped optical cable.  
* No signal is output when Digital Out OFF is set.  
* No signal is output when playing a super audio CD.  
* Never connect to the PHONO connector on the ampli-  
fier.  
B ANALOG OUTPUTS BALANCED connectors  
F AC POWER INPUT JACK  
These are the balanced output jacks of the analog audio  
signals. A balanced connection cord (available commer-  
cially) can be connected to the balanced input jack of the  
amplifier. Be sure to connect the L and R channels cor-  
rectly to the corresponding jack. (See page 22)  
Connect the supplied power cord to this jack and a house-  
hold AC power outlet.  
* If connecting the balanced output jacks, be sure to leave  
the unbalanced jacks unconnected. (The balanced and  
unbalanced connectors cannot be used at the same time.)  
C EXT. CLOCK INPUT (External clock)  
Connector  
This is the input connector for the clock frequency from an  
external master clock generator.  
Connect the master clock generator to the BNC terminal  
coaxial cable (75 ).  
D DIGITAL OUTPUTS COAX.  
(Coaxial digital output connector)  
The audio CD signal being played is output digitally. Con-  
nect a recording device, amp, D/A converter etc. that has  
a coaxial digital input connector using a commercially avail-  
able coaxial cable.  
* No signal is output when Digital Out OFF is set.  
* No signal is output when playing a super audio CD.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
DISPLAY  
c d e fghi j  
k
l
m n o p q  
a
b
a Main display  
k
CD, Super Audio CD, STEREO Disc indicator  
The time display and text information of the disc to be played  
as well as the setting menus and other displays appear on  
the main display.  
This indicates the type of disc on the disc tray.  
l TOTAL (total time) indicator  
When the total remaining time or the total program time is  
displayed, this lights above the display.  
b 1-20,  
(music calendar)  
The number of tracks recorded on the disc to be played,  
the number of remaining tracks to be played, and the num-  
ber of tracks programmed by program play appear here.  
m REMAIN (remaining time) indicator  
When the remaining playback time of a track is displayed,  
this lights above the display.  
light when 21 or more tracks have been recorded on  
the disc.  
n N SHP (noise shaper) indicator  
c 3 (play) indicator  
This lights when the noise shaper is turned on. (See page  
14)  
This lights during disc play.  
d 8 (pause) indicator  
o FIL 1 2 3 (filter 1, filter 2, filter 3) indicator  
This lights when play is paused (temporarily stopped).  
This indicates which filter among filter 1, filter 2, or filter 3  
is currently selected. (See page 15)  
e
, ALL, 1 (repeat) indicator  
This lights during repeat play.  
p DCF (DC filter) indicator  
This lights when the DC filter is turned on. (See page 14)  
f A-B (A-B repeat) indicator  
This lights during A-B repeat play.  
q D OFF (digital output off) indicator  
This lights when the digital output setting for the CD signal  
is set to off. (See page 14)  
g TRK (track) indicator  
This lights above the display of the track number now play-  
ing, for instance.  
h PROG (program) indicator  
This lights during program play.  
i RNDM (random) indicator  
This lights during random play.  
j AMS (automatic music scan) indicator  
This lights during AMS playback.  
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CONNECTIONS  
Depending on your amplifier/receiver/Stereo System, there are various ways to connect to this player. For correct connection  
please refer to instruction manuals of stereo system to be connected.  
Caution: Do not connect output from this unit to PHONO input of your audio system.  
1. Connect the audio cable qto this units front speaker outputs and the stereo inputs on your amplifier, receiver or stereo system.  
2. Connect the optical cable w, coaxial cable eto the digital input on your AV amplifier, D/A converter, CD-R, etc..  
* Signal will be output from the digital audio out jacks (OPT./COAX.) only when an Audio CD disc is played. No signal is output  
when playing a Super Audio CD.  
3. When connecting to an external master clock generator, use the BNC terminal coaxial cable (75) r.  
* Signals are output from the DIGITAL OUTPUTS connector (OPT., COAX.) only when an audio CD is being played. No signal is  
output when playing a super audio CD.  
To Analog Audio output  
(white)  
(red)  
To Digital Audio  
output  
w
Optical cable  
(Optional)  
Balanced  
connection cord  
(Optional)  
e
Coaxial cable  
(Optional)  
Audio cable q  
(Supplied)  
r
To balanced  
input  
BNC terminal  
coaxial cable  
(75)  
To audio input  
terminals on amplifier  
terminals on  
amplifier  
Connect to digital input  
terminals of receiver, D/A  
converter or CD recorder,  
etc..  
stereo control amplifier sc 7s2  
-
BALANCED  
CD  
A
SYNC  
B
LINE  
1
DISPLAY  
ATT  
LINE  
2
power on/off  
RECORDER  
input selector  
volume  
Connect to master clock  
generator  
Left  
speaker  
Right  
speaker  
11  
OPERATION  
* In this instruction manual, some operations can only be performed with the remote control. For operations that can be  
performed with buttons both on the main unit and on the remote control, the button names are shown in the  
mark.  
And for operations that can only be performed with buttons on the remote control, the button names are shown in the  
mark.  
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY  
NORMAL PLAYBACK  
1 Plug the power cable into AC IN jack on the back panel.  
7 Super Audio CD player playback  
DISPLAY OFF  
AC IN  
w, e  
q
r
qPress POWER switch to turn on.  
LCD  
2 Turn on the power switch of the audio unit (amplifier, etc.)  
that is connected with this unit. Set the selector on the  
connected unit to this unit.  
The display cycles from TOC Reading No Disc (when  
no disc is loaded) Super Audio CD (when the start sound  
mode setting is Super Audio CD).  
3 Plug the power cable into an AC outlet.  
wPress the OPEN/CLOSE button  
The disc tray comes out. Place the disc with label side up  
on the tray.  
To play a single (8cm) CD, place the disc with the  
indentation at the center of the tray.  
ePress OPEN/CLOSE button.  
rPress  
PLAY button.  
Disc type is automatically detected and playback is started.  
Track number and track elapsed time(minute, second)  
appear on the display.  
* For Super Audio CD/CD hybrid-layer discs (See page 3),  
the layer that is set in the start sound mode (See page  
SOUND MODE  
14) is played. To change the layer, use the  
button. (See page 14)  
(Exp.:Track 6, Elapsed time 2 min 8 sec)  
Number of current track  
Minutes  
Seconds  
Remaining track numbers  
Playback automatically stops at the end of the final track.  
12  
OPERATION  
To start playback form the first track  
7 Switching Sound Mode  
Press  
PLAY button.  
(Super Audio CD)  
To stop playback  
STOP  
Press  
button.  
To eject disc  
Press OPEN/CLOSE button to open the disc tray and take the  
disc off. Press the button again to close the tray.  
Disc tray must be closed when the unit is not be used.  
Button  
To pause playback  
Press  
PAUSE indicator will light and playback is paused at the point  
that the button is pressed.To restart playback, press  
button again or press button.  
PAUSE button.  
SOUND MODE  
qPress  
button in stop mode (not  
PAUSE  
playing).  
PLAY  
The currently selected layer or area is shown on the LCD.  
(CD or Super Audio CD)  
To change time display  
Press the TIME button on the remote control.  
Each time TIME button is pressed, display will change in the  
following order. Track elapsed timeTrack remaining time”  
Total remaining timeTrack elapsed time.  
SOUND MODE  
If  
button is pressed again, a playable layer or  
area will be shown, and the layer or area will be switched  
to new one.  
* When layer or area is switched, TOC will be read again.  
* The sound mode cannot be changed for Audio CDs and  
discs with only a Super Audio CD area.  
Track remaining time  
* The sound mode on hybrid layer discs will be changed in  
the following order.  
Super Audio CD stereo area CD layer Super Audio  
CD stereo area  
(The remaining playing time from the playing point to  
the end of the current track)  
REMAIN”  
“–” is displayed  
is displayed  
* Sound mode can be selected while the tray is open. Select  
a desired layer or area and press  
button then  
PLAY  
the tray will close and playback will be started.  
SOUND MODE  
w
Press the  
button during playback.  
Total remaining time  
The currently selected layer or area is shown on the LCD.  
(CD or Super Audio CD)  
(The remaining playing time from the playing point to  
the end of the last track)  
SOUND MODE  
If  
button is pressed again, the playback is  
stopped, and the layer or area will be switched to new one.  
TOTAL REMAIN”  
When you want to listen at that area, press  
again. The playback will be started.  
button  
PLAY  
“–” is displayed  
is displayed  
* If TIME button is pressed when Super Audio CD disc that  
supports text is in use, time display is given priority and the  
text information will not be displayed afterward. To see the  
text information, press  
button.  
TEXT  
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OPERATION  
START SOUND MODE  
MAKINGYOUR FAVORITE  
AUDIO SETTINGS  
When a Super Audio CD hybrid layer discs that has both a  
Super Audio CD high sound quality stereo area and an Audio  
CD area information are to be played, this player makes it  
possible to set the layer/area (Super Audio CD or Audio CD)  
to be preferentially played.  
The settings can be made using the remote control. The  
settings are retained even if the power is turned off so that you  
can always enjoy tracks with your favorite characteristics.  
To change the settings again, make the changes using the  
same procedure.The settings can be changed when the track  
is stopped.  
This setting can be made when the tray is closed and there is  
no disc in the disc tray.  
SOUND MODE  
qPress  
button on the player.  
The currently selected layer/area is displayed.  
If the Super Audio CD is selected  
If the Audio CD is selected : CD  
:
Super Audio CD  
7 Playing the CD layer of an audio  
CD or Super Audio CD  
SOUND MODE  
wPress the  
button again to display the layer/  
area to be played first, and then leave the setting for at  
least two seconds to register the setting for the start sound  
mode.  
qNoise shaper operation  
In this unit, you can select noise shaper on or off for play-  
ing tracks.  
The noise shaper is turned on and off by pressing the  
NOISE SHAPER button while the track is stopped. When  
turned on, the NSHP indicator lights up on the LCD.  
* Noise shaping is a type of digital feedback used in the  
algorithms for oversampling. Digital feedback improves  
the linearity of bass sounds and the noise characteristics  
of the audio frequency band. However, this digital feed-  
back is still feedback nonetheless. Generally, in amplifi-  
ers and other equipment, the sound quality changes  
based on the amount of feedback. Low feedback is said  
to result in poor audio characteristics but good sound.  
Although no measurement differences are shown in the  
SA-7S1, the sound quality is changed. Therefore, make  
the setting according to your preferences.  
Caution  
* Start sound mode has a memory retention function where  
the settings remain stored and unchanged even when the  
disc is changed or the power is turned off.  
* At the time of shipment, the sound mode is set to Super  
Audio CD.  
wDC filter operation  
The DC filter is turned on and off by pressing the  
DC FILTER  
button while the track is stopped.When turned  
on, the DCF indicator lights up on the LCD.  
* The DC filter is effective when the speakers vibrate ab-  
normally for discs with recorded audio having extremely  
low noise characteristics. (The cutoff frequency is set to  
1.7Hz.)  
eDigital output off operation  
The digital output function is turned on and off by pressing  
DIGITAL OUT  
the  
button while the track is stopped. When  
digital output is turned off, the D OFF indicator lights up on  
the LCD.  
* When digital output is not used, setting to digital output  
off enables you to enjoy better sound quality.  
Note  
* The noise shaper, DC filter, and digital output off have a  
memory retention function where the settings remain stored  
and unchanged even when the disc is changed or the power  
is turned off.  
14  
OPERATION  
7 Filters  
The SA-7S1 is equipped with the PEC 777f2filter, developed with an improved algorithm from the digital filter for CD playback  
PEC777f(Phase Error Compensation 777 filter) that uses Marantz original DSP.  
When playing a super audio CD, the D/A converter internal filter is used.  
The filter has 3 types of built-in characteristics for both Audio CDs and Super Audio CDs, and the characteristics for each are shown  
in the table below. Change these settings according to your own personal preference.  
7 Filter operations  
The filter settings can be made while the track is stopped. The filters shown in the table below are available for providing distinctive  
filtering according to the operation and Audio CD or Super Audio CD.  
Each time the FILTER button is pressed, the filter types cycle from FIL1 FIL2 FIL3 FIL1.  
The filter setting has a memory retention function so that the setting remains stored and unchanged even when the disc is changed  
or the power is turned off.  
Filter Selection Table  
Filter type  
Audio CD  
Super Audio CD  
This filter has short pre-echo and post echo  
characteristics. It carries a lot of sound  
information; therefore very profound sound image  
and a clear sound source are reproduced.  
This is a direct mode that does not perform any  
filtering on the DSD data.The original source data  
is reproduced without any alteration.  
FILTER 1  
This characteristic is known as asymmetrical  
impulse response.The post echo is slightly longer  
than the pre-echo.The analog characteristics are  
slow roll-off characteristics, with well-balanced  
reproduction.  
This filter dampens the section of DSD data that  
exceeds 100kHz. Also, operations within DAC are  
made asymmetrical, priority is given to DAC  
resolution, and the equivalent of 40 multi-levels  
are achieved.  
FILTER 2  
FILTER 3  
Impulse response is the shortest characteristic  
of these filters. It provides high sound definition  
along with a comfortable playback balance.  
This filter attenuates sections of the DSD data that  
exceed 100kHz. In the DAC, it provides fully  
symmetric operation for 23 multi-levels.  
Note: When playing back the high sound quality stereo area in Super Audio CDs, the analog output level varies slightly in  
each filter.  
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OPERATION  
PLAYINGYOUR FAVORITE  
TRACKS OF A DISC  
REPEATED DISC PLAY  
(REPEAT PLAY)  
7 Specify track number to play (Di-  
rect Search)  
Specify track number with numerical buttons (0-9)  
7 All track repeat  
When  
button on the remote is pressed, “ ” ALL”  
REPEAT  
indicator will light up and all track repeat play begins.  
on the remote  
(example)  
To Return to Normal Play  
Press  
button two times. “ ” ALLindicator will  
REPEAT  
3
3rd track : Press  
12th track : Press  
.
disappear, repeat mode will be off and it returns to normal  
play mode.  
1
and then press  
2
(within  
approximately 1.5 seconds).  
REPEAT  
* If  
button is pressed when in program mode,  
If the first pressed number is only in the digit of ones and not  
in the digit of tens, search begins approximately 0.5 second  
after.  
programmed tracks are played repeatedly.  
7 One Track Repeat  
If a wrong number is pressed  
Press  
button on the remote two times.  
REPEAT  
, 1indicators will light and the track will be played  
Press correct number again.  
repeatedly.  
* If a track number that is not in the disc is specified, No Track”  
will be shown on the main display. Please specify a correct  
track.  
To Exit from One Track Repeat  
Press  
button.1indicator will disappear, repeat  
REPEAT  
mode will be off and it returns to normal play mode.  
7 Skipping to the previous or next  
track (Track Skip)  
7 A-B Repeat  
To listen to a track posterior to the current track  
AB  
q Press  
button on the remote at your chosen starting  
Press the  
button on the remote or the unit the same  
point. The A-indicator will blink.  
number of times as the number of tracks you want to advance.  
AB  
w
Press  
button again at your chosen end point. A-B“  
indicator will light up and the chosen section will be played  
repeatedly.  
To listen to a track prior to the current track  
If the  
button is pressed on the unit or the remote while  
playing a track, playback starts again from the start of the  
current track.  
To Exit from A-B Repeat  
AB  
Press  
button on the remote. A-Bindicator will  
Continue to press the  
button for the same number of times  
disappear, A-B repeat mode will be off and it returns to normal  
play mode.  
as the number of tracks you want to return.  
* A-B repeat cannot be done when random play is going on.  
* The end point (where A-indicator is blinks) of the repeat  
section cannot be set before the time of the starting point  
(where A-Bindicator light up) of the repeat section.  
PLAYINGYOUR FAVORITE  
PARTS OF A DISC (SEARCH)  
If  
,
buttons on the main unit or  
,
buttons on  
the remote are kept pressing during playback, track search  
begins. Release the button when the point you want to listen  
to gets close.  
* No sound is output during the search operation.  
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OPERATION  
PLAYING TRACKS IN A RANDOM  
SEQUENCE (RANDOM PLAY)  
PLAYING TRACKS IN A SPECIFIC  
SEQUENCE (PROGRAM PLAY)  
When  
and then  
button on the remote is pressed in stop mode,  
button is pressed, the unit shuffles track  
You can arrange and play tracks in a specific sequence. Up to  
30 tracks to be played can be programmed.  
RANDOM  
PLAY  
order automatically and plays all the tracks in the shuffled order.  
The RNDM (random) indicator lights.  
(Example:To program the 7th track after 15th track in  
a disc with 25 tracks)  
The gap between tracks will be approximately 2 seconds  
during random play.  
To Exit from Random Play and Return to Normal Play  
STOP  
Press the  
button, and then press the RANDOM button  
while playback is stopped.  
The RNDM (random) indicator goes off, and random play is  
released.  
PROG.  
q Press  
button on the remote in stop mode. PROG”  
indicator will blink and it goes to program mode.  
Lights up  
If  
buttons on the main unit or  
button on the  
remote are Pressed during Random Play  
It jumps to the next track of the shuffled order.  
If  
,
buttons on the main unit or  
,
but-  
w Choose a track to be programmed with numeric buttons  
tons on the remote are Pressed during Random Play  
Search will be done only in the current track. Search does not  
go to the previous or next track.  
on the remote.  
(Example: The 15th track is chosen and its length is  
4min30sec)  
To Listen to Random Play Repeatedly  
Lights up  
Press  
play. Every time the order will be shuffled.  
If button is pressed during program play, the  
programmed tracks will be shuffled.  
button on the remote once during random  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
1st track  
Only the numbers of  
programmed programmed tracks light up  
e With the sequence described in step w above, program  
another track. Repeat that sequence to program all the  
tracks you want.You can program up to 30 tracks.  
(Example:The 7th track is chosen and total length of  
7th and 15th is 7min50sec)  
Lights up  
Total programmed number  
Total playing time of  
programmed tracks  
PLAY  
r Press  
button to starts playback in programmed  
order.  
* When 21 or more tracks are programmed,  
instead of the track number indicator.  
will light up  
17  
OPERATION  
To Check the Programmed Tracks  
Q&A  
Press the  
button on the remote control during  
RECALL/SCROLL  
the program or when the program is stopped (PROGlights  
How many tracks can be programmed?  
Up to 30 tracks can be programmed for program play.  
up).  
Every time press  
tracks will be displayed one after the other in order.  
button, the programmed  
RECALL/SCROLL  
Can I listen to program play repeatedly?  
Press  
button once. “ ” ALLindicator will  
REPEAT  
To Delete a Programmed Track  
light and program play will be repeated.  
q
Press  
button in stop mode when program has been  
CANCEL  
made (When PROGindicator is lighting up).  
Can I shuffle the programmed track order?  
Press  
button in stop mode.  
RANDOM  
w
Every time press button, the programmed tracks  
CANCEL  
are deleted in order from the last track programmed.  
Also, the deleted tracks track number indicator will  
disappear.  
To Clear Whole Program  
SEARCHINGYOUR FAVORITE TRACKS  
(AMS (AUTOMATIC MUSIC SCAN) PLAY)  
Press  
STOP button two times while in program play. In the  
stop mode, press  
STOP button once.  
Program can also be cleared by pressing  
to open the disc tray.  
key  
OPEN/CLOSE  
This feature is convenient to search where your favorite track  
is.  
To Add Tracks to Program  
If the AMS button is pressed while a track is stopped, the  
AMS indicator lights up, and the first ten seconds of each track  
on the disc will be played starting from the first track.  
Also, if the AMS button is pressed during playback, the AMS  
indicator lights up, and the program jumps to the next track  
after approximately 10 seconds elapses on the display time.  
Tracks can be added to the end of program when program is  
remaining (PROGindicator is lighting up) and in stop mode.  
However tracks cannot be added to the program when the  
RNDM (random) indicator is lit up.  
* Please be careful about the following matters.  
Light up  
When programming 1st through 9th tracks in a disc that  
has over 10 tracks by using numeric buttons. For instance,  
programming the 3rd track after programming the 1st track,  
press 3 button more than approximately 1.5 seconds after  
1 button is pressed. When a program is finalized, the time  
is updated.  
Once you find a song that you want to listen to, press the AMS  
PLAY  
button again or press the  
button. The AMS indicator  
Likewise, when programming a track at 10th or after. For  
example, to program 13th track, press 3 button within  
approximately 1.5 seconds after 1 button is pressed.  
When programming a track in a disc that has less than 9  
tracks. For instance, to program the 5th track after 4th track  
has been programmed, press 5 button more than  
approximately 0.5 second after 4 button is pressed.  
turns off, and normal playback resumes from the current track.  
* If the AMS button is pressed after the tracks are programmed,  
only the programmed tracks are played by AMS.  
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OPERATION  
QUICK REPLAY  
ABOUT THE TEXT  
INFORMATION DISPLAY  
QUICK REPLAY  
When  
button is pressed during playback, the  
unit goes back to the amount of time set by the MENU and  
starts playback from there.  
The following items of text information in Super Audio CD discs  
can be displayed by pressing TEXT button on the remote.  
Nevertheless, which items of information are recorded depends  
on discs so some information may not be displayed. This unit  
skips unrecorded information to display.  
* Playback that goes beyond the track is not allowed.  
Also, when the total time of the track being played is shorter  
than the time set for quick replay, or when the playback time  
QUICK REPLAY  
is shorter than the time set for quick replay, if  
button is pressed, the track will be goes back to the start of  
that track and playback is started from there.  
During playback  
When TEXT button is pressed on the remote, Track Titleof  
the currently playing will be displayed.  
To Set Quick Replay Time  
q If a disc is loaded in the disc tray, eject the disc and close  
In Stop Mode  
Each time TEXT button on the remote is pressed, text  
the tray.  
information will be displayed in the following order.  
w Press the  
button on the remote control.  
MENU  
Time Display  
Album Title  
Album Artist  
ENTER  
e Press the  
button on the remote control while Quick  
Replay is displayed (approx. 3 seconds).The current time  
setting appears on the LCD. (The default setting is 10  
seconds.)  
This unit can display 12 characters in one time. If  
information is longer than 12 characters, the display will  
scroll right to left.  
This unit can display only alphabets, numeric numbers and  
symbols. Chinese and Japanese characters cannot be  
displayed. If information is in Chinese and Japanese  
characters, the unit displays nothing.  
r Use the  
or  
button to set the time. (5 to 60 seconds)  
button twice.  
t After making the setting, press the  
MENU  
The LCD returns to the normal display.  
y The time setting is retained even when the power is turned  
off.  
Caution:  
* When there is no key input for about 3 seconds during this  
series of operations, the setting will be configured to the  
conditions at that time and the display will return the time  
display.  
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OPERATION  
To change the mode (mode settings cannot be  
changed during playback. )  
SWITCHING OFF THE DISPLAY  
OR STAR MARK (DISPLAY  
(DISPLAY) OPERATIONS)  
STOP  
q If a disc is being played, press the  
button to stop  
playback.  
DISPLAY  
Press and hold the  
button on the remote control  
for more than 2 seconds to operate the settings.  
w If the star mark is currently on, it is switched off and set to  
During playback, the LCD display and each indicator can be  
turned off.  
off.  
There are 2 display conditions (modes).  
If you want to change the settings from the off setting to  
DISPLAY  
the on setting, press and hold the  
button again  
1. In this mode, the LCD display and all of the indicators are  
switched on and off in connection with the star mark.  
When the DISPLAY button is pressed during playback, the  
LCD display and all of the indicators are switched between  
ON (display on) and OFF (display off).  
for longer than 2 seconds to change to the on setting.  
* The star mark off setting is saved even if the power is  
switched off, and it remains off until the settings are  
changed again to switch the star mark back on.  
* The display off settings are not saved when the power is  
switched off.  
When display off is set, the display off indicator (red)  
switches on.  
(You can enjoy using the display every time an operation  
is performed. )  
* When the operating status is intentionally changed (for  
STOP  
example, when the  
button,  
button,  
OPEN/CLOSE  
* The flashing LOCK indicator does not switch off even if  
display off is set. (See page 22)  
or  
button is pressed), the LCD display switches on  
automatically. However, the display off indicator (red)  
remains on at this time. Furthermore, approximately 2  
seconds after playback has started in this condition, the  
LCD display automatically switches off.  
* When the display is set to off while playback is stopped,  
the star mark and all of the indicators switch off, and the  
display off indicator switches on. At this time, the LCD  
display is switched on. Approximately 2 seconds after  
playback starts, it automatically switches off.  
2. In this mode, the star mark is always off, and the LCD  
display and all other indicators except for the star mark are  
switched on and off. The star mark is switched on as a  
factory preset setting. This star mark is always switched  
off with no connection to the display on/off operation.  
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OPERATION  
USING A MASTER CLOCK  
7 Using a master clock generator  
GENERATOR WHEN PLAYING DISCS  
for playback  
It is recommended that you connect a master clock generator  
that outputs very high accuracy clock signals.  
The master clock generator  
In digital devices such as CD players or super audio CDs,  
there is a process that samples or restores the analog signal.  
In order to conduct this process, a clock signal (sampling  
frequency) is used.  
A master clock generator is an oscillation device that makes  
this clock signal.  
t, u yq, r  
In recent years, research has found that the difference in clock  
signals causes differences in tone quality. In response to this  
finding, many companies have released master clock  
generators capable of outputting a highly precise clock signal.  
Generally speaking, the time base of the clock signal output  
from a master clock generator is exact, with few fluctuating  
components (jitter), thus providing a higher-quality sound  
playback.  
Furthermore, the more precise the clock signal time base is,  
the closer it is to the natural time base of the sound, thus  
enabling the reproduction of higher fidelity sound.  
The clock signal output by the crystal oscillator built into this  
unit is extremely accurate, enabling you to fully enjoy high  
quality sound playback. However, you can also perform  
playback using the clock signal output from an external master  
clock generator, to enjoy the difference in the sound quality  
that the master clock generator can provide.  
q Switch off the power supply.  
w Connect the EXT. CLOCK INPUT connector on the rear of  
this unit to the output connector of the master clock  
generator using a commercially available BNC terminal  
coaxial cable. (See page 11)  
e Switch on the power of the master clock generator, and  
check the clock frequency to set. For details on this  
operation, please refer to the instruction manual that came  
with your master clock generator.  
r Press the POWER switch on this unit to switch on the power  
supply.  
t When the units LCD display is on, press the EXT. CLOCK  
button on the front of the unit.  
y Each time the EXT. CLOCK button is pressed, the clock  
frequency indicator lights in the window, in the order shown  
below.  
The frequency of the clock signal that can be input into this  
unit is 44.1, 88.2, or 176.4kHz. Use a master clock generator  
that is capable of outputting these signals.  
OFF (Internal clock operates)  
44.1 kHz  
88.2 kHz  
176.4 kHz  
u Press the EXT. CLOCK button to match the frequency with  
the clock frequency set in the master clock generator, and  
when the LOCK indicator switches on, the settings are  
complete.  
You will be able to hear the changes in sound quality by  
changing the clock signal. Set the frequency to your own  
personal tastes.  
Caution  
Switch between the master clock generator and the internal  
clock when playback is stopped to prevent excessive sound  
occurrence from the speaker.  
Sound will be muted when the LOCK indicator blinks. Check  
the settings of your master clock generator, the connections  
etc. During this time, the DIGITAL OUTPUT signal will not  
be muted.  
The information after this operation is stored by the last  
memory function even after the power is switched OFF.  
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OPERATION  
TIMER PLAY  
ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTOR  
PHASE SWITCHING  
This unit can perform timer play by cooperating with your audio  
timer.  
Connect this units power cord to the audio timers power socket  
and the timers power cord to power outlet.  
By digitally processing audio signals read by this unit, it is  
possible to perform phase inversion without changing the tone  
quality.  
* For connection to audio timer and its operation, please refer  
to the instruction manual of your audio timer.  
Inverted signals are output from the UNBALANCED output  
connector, and the BALANCED output connector interchanges  
between HOT and COLD signals.  
As the USA system has been adopted for the BALANCED  
output connector, if the amp or other device used with this unit  
is a European system device, a phase inversion cable would  
normally need to be used to playback with the correct phase.  
However, by pressing the INV. PHASE button on this unit, you  
can listen to the correct phase without replacing the cable.  
Audio Timer  
Moreover, if a disc that has been recorded with the incorrect  
phase is being played, you can play it in the correct phase by  
pressing the INV. PHASE button.  
To change the mode  
Setting method of Timer Play  
Every time the INV. PHASE button on the front of this unit is  
pressed, the phase of the signal being output from the  
ANALOG OUTPUTS connector (BALANCED, UNBALANCED)  
is inverted. The indicator flashes during inverted playback.  
q Press POWER switch to turn ON the power.  
w Insert the disc to be played.  
* In timer play mode, tracks are played normally.  
e Set the audio timer.  
Correct phase  
Inverted phase  
ABOUT BALANCED JACKS  
q The balanced output connector uses a XLR connector.  
w The XLR connector for professional use is internally wired  
in either of the following two systems.  
Caution  
1. USA system (Pin w= COLD, Pin e= HOT)  
If switching is performed during playback, sound output is  
stopped for approximately one second to prevent the  
occurrence of unnecessary noise.  
COLD w q  
e
The information after this operation is stored by the last  
memory function even after the power is switched OFF.  
GND  
HOT  
2. European system (Pin w= HOT, Pin e= COLD)  
HOT w q  
e
GND  
COLD  
e The SA-7S1 uses the 1. USA system.  
When a preamp or main amplifier adopting the European  
system is connected using a cable with XLR balanced  
connectors, the reproduced signal may be inverted of  
phase.  
In this case, refer to ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTOR  
PHASE SWITCHING, and set so that the correct phase  
is used.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
If you think a malfunction has occurred, first check the points listed below. The problem is likely to have been caused by a simple  
operational error or a connection problem. If the problem cannot be corrected even after carrying out the following checks, consult  
your dealer or nearest Marantz sales office or service counter.  
The disc fails to rotate.  
A Super Audio CD cannot be played.  
1. Is the mains lead plugged in properly?  
2. Is the POWER switch ON?  
3. Is the disc placed in the correct position on the disc tray?  
4. Is the disc placed properly with the label side facing up?  
5. Is the disc dirty?  
1. Is the disc scratched, dirty or warped?  
2. Is the amplifiers input selector set to digital? (Digital audio  
signal will not be output when a Super Audio CD is played.)  
3. Is the disc a Super Audio CD multi-channel only disc? (This  
unit does not support Super Audio CD multi-channel.)  
6. Is the disc scratched?  
7. Is the disc warped?  
A CD-R/CD-RW disc cannot be played.  
8. Is EXT. CLOCK (BNC terminal) connected? Also, is it set  
correctly?  
1. Is the disc placed upside down?  
2. Is the disc contains properly written TOC?  
3. Is the recorded information in an audio (CD-DA) format?  
The disc is rotating but no sound is heard.  
1. Are the amplifier and speakers connected properly?  
2. Is the amplifier switch ON?  
3. Is the amplifiers function or selector switch set to CDor  
AUXor such (to whatever you have connected this unit  
to)?  
A specific CD cannot be played  
Copy control CDs (CDs with copy guard) are special discs  
that do not comply with current CD standards. Marantz  
cannot guarantee the ability to play such discs on your CD  
player.  
4. Is the amplifiers volume control set at the minimum level?  
* Occasionally, sound may stop if the equipment is installed  
near an air conditioning unit or refrigerator. If this problem  
occurs, either switch the main power off and on again, or  
press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open and close the tray,  
then try playing the disc again.  
When normal CDs can be played without a problem and  
problems occur only when playing these special discs, it is  
not a problem with this unit.  
Please ask the seller of the copy control CD for detailed  
information regarding copy control CDs.  
The unit makes a clicking sound when the tray closes  
This is the adhesion click of the clamper for securing the  
disc. This does not cause any problem in using the unit.  
The disc stops in mid-operation.  
The sound drops out or noise is heard.  
1. Is the disc dirty?  
2. Is the disc scratched?  
3. Is the disc warped?  
While the disc is spinning, a spinning sound is heard  
or a slight vibration occur.  
* In the case of a CD-R or CD-RW disc, this problem may  
occur when the conditions under which its data was originally  
written were substandard or when the quality of the disc itself  
is poor.  
Depending on the disc, a spinning sound may occur or the  
unit may vibrate slightly due to disc eccentricity or such.  
This is not a problem with this unit.  
* This condition may occur in Mixed-Mode CDs, CD Extra,  
and other discs that have CDDA format mixed with other data.  
Noise may also be heard momentarily when skipping tracks.  
Remote control operation is not possible.  
1. Is the transmitter of the remote control unit pointed correctly  
at the remote sensor on the front of the player (this unit)?  
Or is there an obstruction between the transmitter and the  
remote sensor?  
2. Are the batteries in the remote control unit exhausted?  
3. Is there another strong light (from a window, etc.) striking  
the Super Audio CD players remote sensor?  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Super Audio CD  
Audio CD  
Audio Characteristics  
Analog output  
Channels  
2channels  
2Hz — 100kHz  
2Hz — 50kHz (-3dB)  
114dB (Filter 3)  
0.0009% (Filter 3)  
Precision of quartz  
2channels  
2Hz — 20kHz  
2Hz — 20kHz  
Frequency range  
Frequency characteristics  
Dynamic range  
THD (1kHz)  
100dB (Filter 1)  
0.0020% (Filter 1)  
Precision of quartz  
wow & flutter  
Output level  
Unbalanced  
Balanced  
2.5V RMS stereo (Filter 3)  
5V RMS stereo (Filter 3)  
2.3V RMS stereo (Filter 1)  
4.6V RMS stereo (Filter 1)  
Digital output  
output level (cinch JACK)  
output level (optical)  
0.5Vp-p (75)  
-19dBm  
Ext. Clock input  
Clock frequency  
Input level (BNC terminal)  
44.1kHz, 88.2kHz, 176.4kHz  
1V—5Vp-p (75)  
Optical Readout System  
Laser  
Wave length  
AlGaAs  
650nm  
AlGaAs  
780nm  
Signal format  
Sampling frequency  
1-bit DSD  
2.8224MHz  
16-bit linear PCM  
44.1kHz  
Power Supply  
Power requirements (U.S.A.) ........................................................................................ AC 120V 60Hz  
Power requirements (China) .................................................................................... AC 220V 50/60Hz  
Power Consumption.......................................................................................................................26W  
Cabinet, etc.  
Dimensions (Width × Height × Depth)........... 18 1/8 × 5 7/16 × 16 13/16 inch (459 × 136 × 425.5mm)  
Net weight .................................................................................................................................. 22.3kg  
Operating temperatures ..................................................................................................+5°C ~ +35°C  
Operating humidity ............................................................................................ 5 ~ 90% (without dew)  
Accessories  
• Remote control unit......................................................................................................................... 1  
Dimensions (Width × Height × Depth).................... 1 15/16 × 7/8 × 6 inch (48.5 × 21.5 × 152.5mm)  
Net weight ............................................................................................................................ 160g  
• AAA (R03) Batteries ....................................................................................................................... 2  
• AC Power cord................................................................................................................................ 1  
• Audio cable ..................................................................................................................................... 1  
• User’s Guide ................................................................................................................................... 1  
• Warranty Card (USA)...................................................................................................................... 1  
• Warranty Card (CANADA) .............................................................................................................. 1  
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.  
I Dimensions (unit: inch (mm))  
18 1/8 (459)  
16 13/16 (425.5)  
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You can find your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website.  
is a registered trademark.  
Printed in Japan  
09/2006 00M27AK851250 mzh-g  

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