Marantz CD Player CD5001OSE User Manual

Model CD5001/CD5001OSE User Guide  
CD Player  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LUOKAN LASERLAITE  
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT  
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TEXT  
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CE MARKING  
English  
The CD5001/CD5001OSE is in conformity with the EMC directive and low-voltage directive.  
Français  
Le CD5001/CD5001OSE est conforme à la directive EMC et à la directive sur les basses tensions.  
Deutsch  
Das Modell CD5001/CD5001OSE entspricht den EMC-Richtlinien und den Richtlinien für Niederspannungsgeräte.  
Nederlands  
De CD5001/CD5001OSE voldoet aan de EMC eisen en de vereisten voor laag-voltage.  
Español  
El CD5001/CD5001OSE está de acuerdo con las normas EMC y las relacionadas con baja tensión.  
Italiano  
Il CD5001/CD5001OSE è conforme alle direttive CEE ed a quelle per i bassi voltaggi.  
Svenska  
CD5001/CD5001OSE är tillverkad i enlighet med EMC direktiven och direktiven för lågvoltsutrusning.  
English  
Deutsch  
WARNINGS  
Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture.  
- Do not remove the cover from the equipment.  
WARNHINWEISE  
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- Das Gerät nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit aussetzen.  
- Die Abdeckung nicht vom Gerät abnehmen.  
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Do not insert anything into the equipment through the ventilation  
holes.  
- Keine Gegenstände durch die Belüftungsschlitze stecken.  
- Fassen Sie niemals das Netzkabel mit nassen Händen an.  
- Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands.  
- Decken Sie die Lüftungsöffnungen nicht mit einem Tischtuch,  
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Do not cover the ventilation with any items such as tablecloths,  
newspapers, curtains, etc.  
einer Zeitung, einem Vorhang usw. ab.  
- Es dürfen keine Gegenstände mit offener Flamme, wie etwa  
brennende Kerzen, auf dem Gerät aufgestellt werden.  
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed  
on the equipment.  
- Beachten Sie bei der Entsorgung der verbrauchten Batterien alle  
geltenden lokalen und überregionalen Regelungen.  
When disposing of used batteries, please comply with  
governmental regulations or environmental public instructions  
rules that apply in your country or area.  
- Auf allen Geräteseiten muß ein Zwischenraum von ungefähr 0,1  
meter vorhanden sein.  
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Make a space of about 0.1 meter around the unit.  
- Auf das Gerät dürfen keine mit Flüssigkeiten gefüllte Behälter,  
- No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on  
the apparatus.  
wie etwa eine Vase, gestellt werden.  
- Wenn der Schalter ausgeschaltet ist (OFF-Position), ist das  
- When the switch is in the OFF position, the equipment is not  
completely switched off from MAINS.  
Gerät nicht vollständig vom Stromnetz (MAINS) abgetrennt.  
Nederlands  
Français  
WAARSCHUWINGEN  
- Stel het apparaat niet bloot aan regen of vocht.  
AVERTISSEMENTS  
- Ne pas exposer lappareil à la pluie ni à lhumidité.  
- Verwijder de afdekplaat van het apparaat niet.  
- Ne pas essayer de retirer le boîtier de lappareil.  
- Duw niets door de ventilatieopeningen in het apparaat.  
- Hanteer het netsnoer in geen geval met natte handen.  
- Ne rien insérer dans lappareil par les orifices de ventilation.  
- Ne manipulez pas le cordon dalimentation avec des mains  
mouillées.  
- Bedek de ventilatieopeningen niet met enige voorwerpen, zoals  
tafelkleden, kranten, gordijnen, enz.  
- Ne pas recouvrir les ouïes de ventilation avec un objet  
quelconque comme une nappe, un journal, un rideau, etc.  
- Plaats geen brandende voorwerpen, zoals kaarsen, op het  
apparaat.  
- Ne placer aucune source de flamme nue, comme une bougie  
allumée, sur lappareil.  
- Volg bij het weggooien van verbruikte batterijen de  
overheidswetgeving of milieuvoorschriften op die van kracht zijn  
in het land of de regio waarin u zich bevindt.  
- Pour mettre au rebut les piles usées, respecter les lois  
gouvernementales ou les règlements officiels concernant  
lenvironnement qui sappliquent à votre pays ou région.  
- Zorg dat er 0,1 meter vrije ruimte rond het toestel is.  
- Plaats geen voorwerpen met een vloeistof erin, zoals een  
bloemenvaas, op het apparaat.  
- Veiller à ce quaucun objet ne soit à moins de 0,1 mètre des côtés  
de lappareil.  
- Als de schakelaar op OFF staat, is het apparaat niet volledig  
losgekoppeld van de netspanning (MAINS).  
- Aucun objet rempli de liquide, un vase par exemple, ne doit être  
placé sur lappareil.  
- Lorsque linterrupteur est sur la position OFF, lappareil nest pas  
complètement déconnecté du SECTEUR (MAINS).  
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Español  
ADVERTENCIAS  
No exponga el equipo a la lluvia ni a la humedad.  
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- No extraiga la tapa del equipo.  
- No introduzca nada en el interior del equipo a través de los  
orificios de ventilación.  
- No maneje el cable de la alimentación con las manos mojadas.  
- No cubra la ventilación con objetos como manteles, periódicos,  
cortinas, etc.  
- No deben colocarse sobre el equipo elementos con fuego, por  
ejemplo velas encendidas.  
- Cuando se eliminen baterías usadas, deben cumplirse las  
reglamentaciones oficiales o las normas de protección  
medioambiental aplicables en su país o en su zona.  
- Deje un espacio de unos 0,1 metro alrededor de la unidad.  
- No se deben colocar sobre el aparato recipientes que contengan  
líquidos, como por ejemplo jarrones.  
- Cuando el interruptor está en la posición OFF, el equipo no está  
completamente desconectado de la alimentación MAINS.  
Italiano  
AVVERTENZE  
- Non esporre lapparecchio alla pioggia o allumidità.  
- Non rimuovere il coperchio dellapparecchio.  
- Non introdurre oggetti allinterno dellapparecchio attraverso i fori  
di ventilazione.  
- Non toccare il cavo di alimentazione con le mani bagnate.  
- Non coprire le fessure di ventilazione con tovaglie, giornali, tende  
od oggetti analoghi.  
- Non posare sullapparecchio sorgenti di fiamme scoperte quali  
candele accese.  
- Smaltire le pile usate in conformità alle norme governative o  
disposizioni ambientali vigenti nel proprio paese o zona.  
- Lasciare 0,1 metro liberi tutto intorno lunità.  
- Non mettere sullapparecchiatura alcun contenitore di liquido,  
come ad esempio dei vasi.  
- Quando linterruttore è nella posizione OFF, lapparecchiatura  
non è completamente scollegata da MAINS.  
Svenska  
VARNINGAR  
- Utsätt inte utrustningen för regn eller fukt.  
- Ta inte bort utrustningens hölje.  
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För inte in föremål i utrustningen genom ventilationshålen.  
- Hantera inte nätkabeln med våta händer.  
- Täck inte för ventilationsöppningarna med några föremål som till  
exempel bordsdukar, dagstidningar, gardiner e.d.  
- Inga föremål med öppen låga, som till exempel tända stearinljus,  
bör placeras på utrustningen.  
- Följ de lagar och miljöskyddsråd som gäller i det land eller  
område där du bor när du gör dig av med batterier.  
- Se till att det finns omkring 0,1 meter fri plats runt omkring  
enheten.  
- Inga objekt som är fyllda med någon vätska, till exempel  
blomstervaser, bör placeras på apparaten.  
- Även om strömbrytaren står i det avstängda läget OFF, så är  
utrustningen inte helt bortkopplad från det elektriska nätet  
(MAINS).  
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FOREWORD  
INTRODUCTION  
This section must be read before any connection is made to the  
mains supply.  
Thank you for selecting the Marantz CD5001 CD Player for your A / V  
system.  
This Compact Disc Player incorporates a number of features de-  
signed 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.  
After you have reviewed the contents of this manual,we suggest that  
you make all system connections before you attempt to operate the  
unit.  
EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING SETTING  
Your Marantz product complies with the household power and safety  
requirements in your area.  
This product can be powered by 230 V AC only.  
COPYRIGHT  
Recording and playback of any material may require consent. For  
further information refer to the following:  
INSTALLATION  
Remember the following important points when installing the player:  
— Copyright Act 1956  
• Do not expose the player to rain or moisture, as this may cause  
damage to the player.  
— Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958  
— Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972  
— any subsequent statutory enactments and orders  
• All players produce some heat during operation and this heat must  
be allowed to disperes freely. Do not close any ventilation openings  
and insure that there is adequate ventilation space behind, beside  
and above the player.  
• Prevent extra heat from reaching the unit. Never put the player in the  
full glare of the sun or near a heat source.  
A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING  
PRECAUTIONS  
The following precautions should be taken when operating the equip-  
ment.  
This product’s packaging materials are recyclable and can be  
reused. This product and the accessories packed together  
are the applicable product to the WEEE directive except  
batteries.  
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS  
When installing the equipment ensure that:  
Please dispose of any materials in accordance with your local  
recycling regulations.  
When discarding the unit, comply with your local rules or  
regulations.  
– the ventilation holes are not covered.  
– air is allowed to circulate freely around the equipment.  
– it is placed on a vibration-free surface.  
Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but  
disposed of in accordance with your local regulations  
concerning chemical wastes.  
– 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 for an extended period, or  
during a thunderstorm, to disconnect the equipment from the mains  
supply.  
PRECAUTIONS IN CONNECTION  
• Be sure to unplug the power cable from the AC outlet or turn off  
the POWER switch before proceeding with any connection.  
• Connect one cable at a time observing the “input” and “output”.  
This will avoid any cross connection between channels and signal  
inputs and outputs.  
• Insert the plugs securely. Incomplete connection may result in  
noise.  
• Prior to connecting other audio equipment to the CD5001, please  
read their owner’s manuals.  
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CONTENTS  
1. BEFORE USING....................................................................................................3  
2. ACCESSORIES.....................................................................................................5  
3. FEATURES ............................................................................................................6  
4. CONNECTIONS ....................................................................................................7  
5. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS....................................................................................8  
Front panel........................................................................................................................................................ 8  
Display .............................................................................................................................................................. 9  
Remote control unit......................................................................................................................................... 10  
Rear panel ...................................................................................................................................................... 11  
6. BASIC OPERATIONS..........................................................................................12  
Playing CDs .................................................................................................................................................... 12  
Playing a specific track ................................................................................................................................... 13  
Playing a specific part of a specific track ........................................................................................................ 14  
7. ADVANCED OPERATIONS.................................................................................15  
Repeat play (playing the same tracks repeatedly).......................................................................................... 15  
Random play (playing tracks in a random sequence)..................................................................................... 16  
AMS play (searching for a specific track) ....................................................................................................... 16  
Program play (playing tracks in the preferred sequence) ............................................................................... 17  
Delete program play (play with undesired tracks skipped) ............................................................................. 19  
Peak search (searching for the loudest passage) .......................................................................................... 22  
Editing (recording a disc on a tape) ................................................................................................................ 22  
Pitch control (changing the play speed).......................................................................................................... 25  
8. OTHER FUNCTIONS ..........................................................................................26  
CD-TEXT ........................................................................................................................................................ 26  
9. SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS ...............................................................27  
Specifications.................................................................................................................................................. 27  
Dimensions (unit: mm) .................................................................................................................................... 27  
10. TROUBLESHOOTING.........................................................................................28  
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1. BEFORE USING  
Notes about the discs  
Inappropriate places for installation  
To keep your player in perfect working order for the longest  
possible time, avoid installing the player in the following  
locations.  
* Handle the discs carefully so as not to scratch their  
surfaces.  
* Keep the surfaces of the discs clean at all times.  
Wherever it will be exposed to direct sunlight  
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.  
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  
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.  
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.  
* 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.  
0.1 m or more  
0.1 m or more  
0.1 m or more  
DISC  
TTL  
RNDM  
TRK  
PROG  
A
B
RPT  
1
PITCH  
EDIT  
PEAK  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
6
1
7
1
8
1
9
2
0
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.  
About playing copy-controlled CDs  
Some copy-controlled CDs may not conform to official CD  
standards. They are special discs and may not play on the  
CD5001.  
* Use discs which satisfy the CD standards such as those  
with the “CD logo”, “  
” or “  
” mark on their disc  
TEXT  
label surfaces.  
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.  
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  
* Get into the habit of putting the discs back in their cases  
after use.  
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BEFORE USING  
Do not place objects on top  
Cautions on handling batteries  
Misuse of the batteries can result in electrolyte leakage,  
rupturing, corrosion, etc.  
Refrain from placing any objects on top of the player.  
Bear in mind the following points when using batteries.  
Cautions on handling mains cord  
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).  
Do not touch the mains cord with wet hands.  
When disconnecting the mains 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.  
Do not use an old battery together with a new one.  
Insert the batteries while ensuring that their ªand ·poles  
are properly aligned with the corresponding markings on  
the remote control unit.  
Get into the habit of disconnecting the power plug before  
leaving home.  
Batteries with the same shape may have different voltages.  
Do not use different types of batteries together.  
Do not attempt repairs yourself  
If electrolyte has leaked, thoroughly wipe the inside of the  
battery compartment, and then insert new batteries.  
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.  
Precautions  
In winter, droplets of water form on the insides of the  
windows of a heated room: this is called condensation.  
This CD 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  
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.  
This player is designed to play music CDs only. It cannot  
play CD-ROMs used with personal computers, game CDs,  
video CDs or DVDs (video/audio).  
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2. ACCESSORIES  
Operational range  
Checking the accessories  
As shown in the figure below, the player can be operated  
by the remote control unit in a range which of about 5 meters  
from the players remote sensor and over an angle up to  
30 degrees to the left and 30 degrees to the right of the  
position directly in front.  
After opening the cover of the packing box, check that the  
following accessories are included.  
Remote control unit (RC5400CD)  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
7
9
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
QUICK REPLAY  
RANDOM  
5m  
PITCH  
RESET  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
TIME  
SCROLL/  
RECALL  
TEXT  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC5400CD  
60°  
Size AAAbatteries x 2  
Audio connecting cord  
Loading batteries  
Before using the supplied remote control unit for the first  
time, load the batteries in the remote control unit. The  
batteries provided are used to verify the operations of the  
remote control unit only.  
1 Take hold of the tab on the battery cover which is found  
on the back side of the remote control unit, and pull it up.  
Remote control connecting cord  
User Guide  
Registration Card  
2 Load the two new size AAAbatteries inside the battery  
compartment while taking care to align their polarities  
correctly with the polarity markings (ª with ª and ·  
with ·).  
Size “AAA” (SUM-4) batteries x 2  
Usage of REMOTE CONTROL UNIT  
Precautions  
- Do not allow direct sunlight, an inverter fluorescent light  
or other strong source of light to shine onto the players  
infrared signal reception window (remote sensor).  
Otherwise, the operation of the remote control unit may  
be disabled.  
3 Push the battery cover down in the direction of the arrow  
- Bear in mind that operating the remote control unit may  
cause other devices operated by infrared rays to be  
operated by mistake.  
to close it.  
- The remote control unit cannot be operated if the space  
between the controller and the players remote sensor is  
obstructed.  
- Do not place any objects on top of the remote control  
unit. Doing so may cause one or more buttons to be  
held down which will cause the batteries to run down.  
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3. FEATURES  
CS4392 high-performance D/A converter made by  
Pitch control function  
Cirrus Logic used  
The pitch controlfunction enables the play speed (pitch)  
to be varied over a 12 step. This feature is particularly  
useful for musical instrument practice sessions.  
The CS4392 D/A converter whose CD playback circuitry  
has the same design as the CS4396 D/A converter, which  
was also made by Cirrus Logic and which has proved to  
be a valuable asset for the Marantz CD player, has been  
adopted.  
During CD play, the PCM signals recorded on the disc are  
oversampled to 128fs inside the D/A converter and then  
processed by a combination of the dynamic element  
matching (DEM) and multi-element switched capacitors  
to achieve playback characterized by a high linearity.  
This new CD playback technology opens the door to new  
dimensions in high-sound-quality CD play.  
Quick replay function  
By a single-action operation, the quick replayfunction  
enables play to be moved back from the current play  
position for 10 seconds and play to be resumed.  
This function makes it possible to return to a part of the  
track that was just played so it can be heard again.  
CD-TEXT display supported  
Display OFF function incorporated  
The display OFFfunction enables the main unit display  
to be turned off. By turning off this display, the pulsive  
noise generated from the display is reduced, thus  
eliminating its effects on the music signals.  
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4. CONNECTIONS  
This CD player is connected to an amplifier, CD recorder and  
other components for use. To ensure that the components  
are connected properly, refer to the instruction manuals that  
come with the components to be connected.  
Before connecting the components, be absolutely sure to turn  
off their power.  
Connecting the optical output connector  
Use an optical digital connecting cable available on the  
market. Insert the plug firmly in until it clicks into place. Do  
not bend or bundle the optical digital connecting cable.  
Connecting to an amplifier  
Use the audio connecting cord to connect the player with a  
stereo amplifier or AV amplifier. Do not connect the player to  
the PHONO input connectors on the amplifier.  
When making the connections, insert the plugs securely into  
the connectors. Failure to insert the plugs securely may result  
in noise.  
Optical digital connecting cable  
(available on market)  
:
Signal flow  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
DIGITAL IN/OUT  
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
IN  
OUT  
INTERNAL  
EXTERNAL  
INPUT OUTPUT  
INPUT OUTPUT  
(Red)  
(White)  
CD recorder, MD deck, AV amplifier, etc.  
Audio connecting cord (supplied)  
Connecting the coaxial output connector  
Use a coaxial digital connecting cable available on the market.  
:
Signal flow  
(Red)  
(White)  
Amplifier  
Coaxial digital connecting cable  
(available on market)  
:
Signal flow  
Connecting to a digital audio component  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
DIGITAL IN/OUT  
ALOG IN/OUT  
L
COAXIAL  
OPTICAL  
IN  
The player has one digital optical output connector and one  
digital coaxial output connector.  
You can enjoy digital recording when the player is connected  
to a CD recorder or other digital recording component.  
R
OUT  
INTERNAL  
EXTERNAL  
OUTPUT  
INPUT OUTPUT  
INPUT OUTPUT  
CD recorder, MD deck, AV amplifier, etc.  
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5. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Front panel  
b
v
c
DISC  
TTL  
RNDM  
TRK  
PROG  
A
B
RPT  
1
PITCH  
EDIT  
PEAK  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
z
x
n
m
,
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z POWER ON/STANDBY switch and Standby  
. PEAK button  
When the PEAK button is pressed, searching for the  
loudest passage (peak) on a CD or in a program.  
indicator  
This is used to turn the players power ON and STANDBY.  
When it is pressed, the display lights and the power is  
turned on; when it is pressed again, the power is turned  
off and STANDBY indicator lights.  
DISPLAY OFF button  
This is used to turn off the display (DISPLAY OFF mode).  
When it is pressed, the display is turned off; when it is  
pressed again, the display comes on.  
x Disc tray  
This is where the CD to be played is placed.  
PLAY 3button  
c OPEN/CLOSE 0button  
This is used to start play.  
This is used to open and close the disc tray. When it is  
pressed, the disc tray opens; when it is pressed again, it  
closes.  
STOP 7button  
This is used to stop play.  
v Remote sensor  
PAUSE 8button  
This senses the infrared control signals sent from the  
This is used to temporarily suspend play.  
remote control unit.  
b DISPLAY OFF indicator  
4/1 (previous track/search backward)  
This lights in the DISPLAY OFF mode (when the display is  
off).  
button  
When this button is pressed, play returns to the start of  
the track now being played. The same number of tracks  
as the number of times the button is pressed can be  
skipped in the reverse direction. When the button is held  
down, tracks are searched (fast backward).  
n Display  
This shows the settings, play status, text information, etc.  
m TIME button  
Switches the time shown on the display to the remaining  
time of the current track or the remaining time of the entire  
disc.  
With a CD-TEXT disc, this switch is also used to switch  
the displayed information from the text display mode to  
the time display mode.  
¡/¢(search forward/next track) button  
The same number of tracks as the number of times the  
button is pressed are skipped in the forward direction.  
When the button is held down, tracks are searched (fast  
forward).  
PHONES jack  
, EDIT button  
The headphones are connected to this jack. Use  
headphones that come with a standard plug.  
Press to engage the editing function, which helps record  
a disc onto a tape by playing the tracks according to the  
tape length and leaving a nonrecorded blank of 4 seconds  
between every track.  
PHONES LEVEL control  
This is used to adjust the headphones volume level. The  
level increases when it is turned clockwise.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Display  
c d e  
f
g h  
i
j kl m  
n
o
p
q
DISC  
TTL  
RNDM  
TRK  
PROG  
A
B
RPT 1 PITCH  
EDIT  
PEAK  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
a b  
r
a Main display  
k RPT (repeat) indicator  
This displays the time information and text information of  
This lights during repeat play.  
the disc played, the setting menus, etc.  
l 1 (1-track repeat) indicator  
b TEXT indicator  
This lights during 1-track repeat play.  
This lights when a disc supporting CD-TEXT has been  
loaded.  
m PITCH (pitch control) indicator  
Lights up when the pitch control function is set and active.  
c 8(pause) indicator  
This lights when play is temporarily suspended.  
n EDIT indicator  
This lights during edit mode.  
d 3(play) indicator  
This lights during play.  
o PEAK indicator  
This lights during peak search and playback of the peak.  
e DISC indicator  
This flashes during readout of the table of contents (TOC)  
information on the disc.  
p TTL (total time) indicator  
When the total remaining time or total program time is  
displayed, this lights above that display.  
f TTL (total track) indicator  
This lights above the display of the total number of tracks  
recorded on the disc.  
q TIME indicator  
This lights while the elapsed time or other such time is  
displayed.  
g RNDM (random) indicator  
This lights during random play.  
r 1 - 20,  
(music calendar)  
This displays the track numbers recorded on the disc, the  
track numbers still to be played, and the track numbers  
programmed for program play.  
h TRK (track) indicator  
This lights above the display of the number of the track  
being played, etc.  
i PROG (program) indicator  
This lights during program play.  
j A-B (A-B repeat) indicator  
This lights during A-B repeat play.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
i 1, ¡(search) buttons  
Remote control unit  
1 : This button is used to search backward when it is  
held down during play.  
¡ : This button is used to search forward when it is held  
down during play.  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
q
!
o PITCH -/RESET/+ (pitch control down/reset/  
up) buttons  
These are used to adjust the play speed (pitch) with a  
12 step.  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
w
e
7
9
! AMS (auto music scan) button  
This is used to play the intros of all the tracks in sequence  
starting from the first track for the duration equivalent to  
the setting.  
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
!
!
QUICK REPLAY  
RANDOM  
r
t
y
! TEXT button  
!
This is used to switch the main display from the time display  
to the text display.  
u
i
PITCH  
RESET  
! POWER button  
This is used to switch the players power ON and STANDBY.  
o
!
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
TIME  
!
SCROLL/  
RECALL  
!
!
!
TEXT  
! CANCEL button  
!
8
9
This is used to cancel the programmed tracks.  
! QUICK REPLAY button  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC5400CD  
Press the button to return to the position 10 seconds before  
the current playback position and restarts playback from  
there.  
! 4, ¢(track skip) buttons  
4 : Use this to return to the start of the track now playing  
or return to the start of the previous track.  
q DISPLAY button  
¢ : Use this to advance to the start of the subsequent  
This is used to turn off the display (DISPLAY OFF mode).  
track.  
w Numeric buttons (0 to 9)  
These are used to specify the numbers of the tracks to be  
played.  
! REPEAT button  
This is used to play one track or all the tracks on the disc  
repeatedly.  
e PROGRAM button  
This is pressed to initiate program play.  
! A-B (A-B repeat) button  
This is used to set start point (A) and end point (B) when a  
r RANDOM button  
particular section is to be played repeatedly.  
This is used to play the tracks in a random sequence.  
!
8
9
TIME button  
t 3(play) button  
This switches the main display from the text display to the  
time display. It can also switch the time display during play.  
It can display how much time has elapsed and how much  
play time remains for the current track as well as how much  
play time remains for the whole disc.  
This is used to start play.  
y 8(pause) button  
This is used to temporarily suspend play.  
!
SCROLL/RECALL button  
u 7(stop) button  
This is used to scroll the text display when text is displayed.  
When it is pressed during program play, it is possible to  
check which tracks have been programmed.  
This is used to stop the play.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Rear panel  
F
A
B
C
D
E
A ANALOG OUT (analog output) connectors  
The music signals during play are output from these  
connectors.  
E EXTERNAL/INTERNAL switch  
Before the player was shipped from the factory, this switch  
was set to INTERNAL to enable the remote sensor built  
into the player to be used.  
Before using the supplied connecting cable to make the  
connection between the player and the remote control  
connectors on a Marantz equipment, set the switch to  
EXTERNAL.  
B DIGITAL OUT COAX. (digital coaxial output)  
connector  
The music signals during play are output digitally from  
this coaxial output connector.  
Note:  
* Digital signals are not output during pitch control play.  
Signals cannot be received from the remote control  
unit if the switch is kept at EXTERNAL when the player  
is to be used on its own.  
C DIGITAL OUT OPT. (digital optical output)  
connector  
The music signals during play are output digitally from  
this optical output connector.  
* Digital signals are not output during pitch control play.  
F MAINS CONNECTION  
Plug the mains cord into a mains outlet providing the right  
voltage.  
D REMOTE CONTROL IN and OUT connectors  
Using the supplied remote control connecting cable, these  
connectors enable this player to be connected to a  
Marantz component equipped with remote control  
connectors. These connections make it possible to control  
an entire system that centers on the amplifier or other such  
component.  
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6. BASIC OPERATIONS  
Playing CDs  
Stopping play  
DISC  
TTL  
RNDM  
TRK  
PROG  
A
B
RPT  
1
PITCH  
EDIT  
PEAK  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
2
3, 4 5  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
7
9
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
Press the 7button on the player or remote control unit during  
QUICK REPLAY  
RANDOM  
play.  
5
Pausing play  
PITCH  
RESET  
QUICK REPLAY  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
TIME  
SCROLL/  
RECALL  
TEXT  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
RC5400CD  
1. Turn on the power of the amplifier to which the player is  
connected, and use the input selector on the amplifier to  
select CD(the players input source which has been  
connected).  
During play, press the 8button on the player or remote control  
unit to temporarily suspend play.  
2. Press the POWER button on the player to turn on the power.  
To resume play from the place where it was temporarily  
suspended, press the 3button or 8button on the player or  
the 3button or 8button on the remote control unit.  
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE 0 button on the player. Place  
the CD to be played in the extended disc tray while  
ensuring that the label with the printed text is facing up.  
Caution:  
When the tray is opened by pressing the disc tray OPEN/  
CLOSE 0 button, the try will close automatically in 30  
seconds.  
When placing a disc, be careful not to have your finger  
caught by the disc tray or have the disc damaged.  
Removing the CD  
In the case of a single (8 cm) CD, align it with the  
indentation in the center of the tray.  
4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE 0button on the player to retract  
the disc tray. Pushing the front of the disc tray lightly also  
causes the tray to be retracted. Once the disc tray has  
been retracted, TOC Readingappears on the display,  
after which the total number of CD tracks and total playing  
time are displayed. In the case of a disc that supports  
CD-TEXT, the album title is displayed, and then the total  
number of CD tracks and total playing time are displayed.  
After play has finished, press the OPEN/CLOSE 0button on  
the player to extend the disc tray, and remove the CD.  
After the CD has been removed, press the OPEN/CLOSE 0  
button again to retract the disc tray. The disc tray should  
always be retracted when the player is not in use.  
5. Press the 3button on the player or remote control unit to  
start play. Adjust the volume level at the amplifier.  
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
Playing a specific track  
Specifying the number of a track to be  
Playing a previous or subsequent track  
played (direct search)  
(track skip)  
Select the number of the track to be played directly by pressing  
the numeric buttons (0 to 9) on the remote control unit.  
To select track number 10 or above, use the numeric buttons  
to select the higher digit first and then select the lower digit.  
Once the number of the track is selected, play will start  
automatically.  
Advancing to a subsequent track  
Example:To play track 3  
Press the 3numeric button.  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
Press the ¡/¢button on the player or ¢button on the  
remote control unit for the number of times equivalent to the  
number of tracks through which play is to be advanced.  
1
2
3
Example:To play track 12  
Press the 1numeric button.  
Returning to the start of the track now playing or a  
previous track  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
1
2
3
When the 4/1button on the player or 4button on the  
remote control unit is pressed, play returns to the start of the  
track now playing. Play returns to the previous track which is  
equivalent to the number of times the button was pressed.  
Within 1.5 second, press the 2numeric button.  
DISPLAY  
POWER  
1
2
3
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BASIC OPERATIONS  
Playing a specific part of a specific track  
Playing the last 10 seconds again during  
Searching a specific part of a track (search)  
play (quick replay)  
While listening to a track being played, it is possible to search  
a specific part of that track by a forward or backward search.  
PROGRAM  
RANDOM  
CANCEL  
0
Forward searching through the track now playing  
QUICK REPLAY  
When the QUICK REPLAY button on the remote control unit is  
pressed during play, play will be returned by 10 seconds,  
and the same section will be played again.  
The search (forward search) mode is established by holding  
down the ¡/¢ button on the player or ¡button on the  
remote control unit.  
Holding down the button initiates a forward search.  
Backward searching through the track now playing  
The search (backward search) mode is established by holding  
down the 4/1 button on the player or 1button on the  
remote control unit.  
Holding down the button initiates a backward search. (Returns  
during backward searches are not constant.)  
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7. ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
Repeat play (playing the same  
tracks repeatedly)  
Playing a specific part repeatedly (A-B  
Playing all tracks repeatedly (all-track  
repeat)  
repeat)  
This function repeatedly plays a specific part of a track that  
you want to hear.  
This function repeatedly plays all the tracks. Repeat play is  
possible even during random play or program play.  
1. During play, press the A-B button on the remote control  
Press the REPEAT button on the remote control unit.  
unit at the start point of the part to be repeated.  
PITCH  
RESET  
PITCH  
RESET  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
The “RPT” indicator on the display lights, and the repeat play  
The “A-” indicator on the display now lights.  
of all the tracks starts.  
Light up  
Display example: A-B repeat , point A (start), track 1, 5 sec.  
TTL  
TRK  
RPT  
TIME  
Light up  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
TTL  
TRK  
A
TIME  
To stop all-track repeat play and resume normal play, press  
the REPEAT button on the remote control unit twice. The “RPT”  
indicator on the display goes off.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
2. Press the A-B button on the remote control unit at the end  
point of the part to be repeated.  
Playing one track repeatedly (1-track  
PITCH  
RESET  
repeat)  
This function repeatedly plays one track only. Even during  
random play or program play, it repeats the track being played.  
Press the REPEAT button on the remote control unit twice while  
the track to be repeated is playing.  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
PITCH  
RESET  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
The “A-B” indicator on the display now lights, and the  
designated part (from point A to point B) is played  
repeatedly.  
Display example: A-B repeat , point B (end), track 1, 20 sec.  
Light up  
The “RPT” and “1” indicators light, and track now playing is  
TTL  
TRK  
A
B
TIME  
repeated.  
Light up  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
TTL  
TRK  
RPT  
1
TIME  
To stop A-B repeat play and resume normal play, press the A-  
B button on the remote control unit to turn off the “A-B” indicator  
on the display.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
To stop 1-track repeat play and resume normal play, press  
the REPEAT button on the remote control unit to turn off the  
“RPT” indicator on the display.  
Note:  
The A-B repeat play function cannot be used during  
random play.  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
Random play (playing tracks in a  
random sequence)  
AMS play (searching for a specific track)  
This function comes in handy when searching for a specific  
track that you want to hear.  
This function rearranges the tracks into a random sequence  
and it then plays all the tracks in this random sequence. If it  
is used together with repeat play, the same tracks can be  
repeatedly played but in a different sequence every time.  
You can choose whether to play 10, 20 or 30 seconds of each  
track.  
During stop or play, press the AMS (auto music scan) button  
on the remote control unit.  
During play or stop, press the RANDOM button on the remote  
control unit.  
PITCH  
RESET  
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
0
QUICK REPLAY  
RANDOM  
Press the AMS button repeatedly to switch through the different  
scan modes.  
The items on the music calendar appear on the display one  
after the other, and the RNDMindicator lights.  
, “  
, “  
, “  
...  
(
aborts the scan function) light on the display,  
and the 3indicator flashes.  
Light up  
Flashes  
RNDM  
5
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14  
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
Random play now starts.  
The intros of all the tracks starting from track 1 are played in  
succession for the duration which has been select.  
Light up  
TTL  
RNDM  
TRK  
TIME  
Flashes  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
TTL  
TRK  
TIME  
5
5
To stop random play and resume normal play, press the  
RANDOM button on the remote control unit. The RNDM”  
indicator on the display goes off.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
Once the track you want to hear has been found, press the 3  
button. The 3indicator now lights, and the track found and  
whatever comes after that track will now be played normally.  
When the RANDOM button on the remote control unit is  
pressed during AMS play, the AMS play function is released,  
and the random play mode is established.  
Skipping tracks during random play to  
search other tracks  
When the ¡/¢ button on the player or ¢ button on the  
remote control unit is pressed during random play, the next  
track is selected at random and played.  
Conversely, when the 4/1 button on the player or 4  
button on the remote control unit is pressed during random  
play, play returns to the start of the track now playing.  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
Program play (playing tracks in the  
preferred sequence)  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
The order in which the CD tracks are played can be rearranged  
into the sequence desired. Up to 30 tracks can be  
programmed.  
7
9
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
Program play in the time display mode  
In the case of a CD-TEXT disc, first press the TIME button on  
the remote control unit to set the main display to the time  
display mode.  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
Display example:When track 2 has been selected  
SCROLL/  
RECALL  
TEXT  
TIME  
Flashes  
5
TTL  
TRK  
TTL  
TIME  
PRO5 G  
TEXT  
2
3. Repeat step 2 to program the desired tracks in sequence.  
At each step of the programming, the number of tracks  
programmed and their total time appear on the main  
display. Up to 30 tracks can be programmed.  
TTL  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
1. During stop, press the PROGRAM button on the remote  
Flashes  
control unit.  
5
TTL  
TRK  
6
TTL  
TIME  
PRO5 G  
7
8
0
9
TEXT  
2
4
8
10  
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
4. Once all the tracks have been programmed, press the 7  
button on the player or remote control unit or press the  
PROGRAM button on the remote control unit.  
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
0
Programappears for an instant on the main display.  
QUICK REPLAY  
RM  
Flashes  
5
PRO5 G  
TEXT  
The PROG indicator stops flashing and lights up instead,  
and the program is entered.  
The PROG indicator flashes, and the program mode is  
established.  
Flashes  
Light up  
5
TTL  
TTL  
TIME  
PRO5 G  
TTL  
PROG  
8
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
TEXT  
2
4
6
10  
2. Press the numeric buttons on the remote control unit the  
tracks can also be selected using the 4 and ¢ buttons  
on the remote control unit or 4/1 and ¡/¢ buttons  
on the player. To select track number 10 or above, use  
the numeric buttons to select the higher digit first and then  
select the lower digit.  
5. Press the 3 button on the player or remote control unit.  
Play now starts in the programmed sequence.  
Program play will start even when step 4 is omitted.  
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The title of each selected track is scrolled, and once it  
has been scrolled, it is programmed automatically. If you  
do not want to program the track, select another track  
before the scrolling is completed.  
Program play in the text display mode  
In the case of a CD-TEXT disc, tracks can be selected by title  
for program play.  
If the main display is set to the time display mode, press the  
TEXT button on the remote control unit to establish the text  
display mode.  
TEXT  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
SCROLL/  
RECALL  
TEXT  
TIME  
3. Repeat step 2 to program the desired tracks in sequence.  
Up to 30 tracks can be programmed.  
4. Once all the tracks have been programmed, press the 7  
button on the player or remote control unit or press the  
PROGRAM button on the remote control unit.  
PROGRAM  
RM  
CANCEL  
0
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
QUICK REPLAY  
1. During stop, press the PROGRAM button on the remote  
control unit.  
7
8
0
9
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
The PROG indicator stops flashing and lights up instead,  
and the program is entered.  
Programappears for an instant on the main display. Then  
the PROG indicator flashes, and the program mode is  
established.  
Light up  
TTL  
PROG  
8
TTL  
TIME  
Flashes  
TEXT  
2
4
6
10  
5
PRO5 G  
5. Press the 3 button on the player or remote control unit.  
Play of the selected tracks now starts in the programmed  
sequence.  
TEXT  
2. Press the 4 and ¢ buttons on the remote control unit  
or 4/1 and ¡/¢ buttons on the player to select  
the track. (The track can also be selected using the  
numeric buttons on the remote control unit but in this case  
the title is not displayed).  
Program play will start even when step 4 is omitted.  
Note:  
Programming in the text display mode cannot be  
performed for tracks which have no text information for  
their titles.  
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Delete program play (play with  
undesired tracks skipped)  
2. Press the numeric buttons on the remote control unit that  
you do not want to hear (the track can also be selected  
using the 4 and ¢ buttons on the remote control unit  
or 4/1 and ¡/¢ buttons on the player).  
This function makes it possible to skip those tracks that you  
do not want to hear during CD play. Up to 30 tracks can be  
deleted from the program.  
Delete program play in the time display  
1
4
2
5
8
0
3
6
mode  
In the case of a CD-TEXT disc, first press the TIME button on  
the remote control unit to set the main display to the time  
display mode.  
7
9
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
TIME  
SCROLL/  
RECALL  
TEXT  
Display example:When track 2 has been selected  
Flashes  
TTL  
TTL  
TIME  
5
TTL  
TRK  
TTL  
TIME  
PRO5 G  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
TEXT  
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
1. During stop, press the PROGRAM button on the remote  
3. Repeat step 2, and upon completion of the programming,  
press the 7 button on the player or remote control unit or  
press the PROGRAM button on the remote control unit.  
control unit, and then press the CANCEL button.  
7
8
0
9
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
0
QUICK REPLAY  
RM  
Delete Prog.appears for an instant on the main display.  
Flashes  
5
PRO5 G  
The PROG indicator in the display stops flashing and lights  
up instead, and the delete program is entered. Up to 30  
tracks can be deleted from the program.  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
Light up  
TTL  
PROG  
7
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
3
5
9
11  
13  
15  
17  
The total number of CD tracks and the total play time  
appear on the main display, the PROG indicator flashes,  
and the delete program mode is established.  
4. Press the 3 button on the player or remote control unit.  
The CD is now played but with the deleted tracks skipped.  
Flashes  
5
TTL  
TTL  
TIME  
PRO5 G  
TEXT  
1
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
Delete program play in the text display  
mode  
2. Press the 4 and ¢ buttons on the remote control unit  
or 4/1 and ¡/¢ buttons on the player to select  
the track which you do not want to hear. (The tracks can  
also be selected using the numeric buttons on the remote  
control unit but in this case the titles will not be displayed.)  
In the case of a CD-TEXT disc, the tracks that are not desired  
can be selected by title for delete program play.  
If the main display is set to the time display mode, press the  
TEXT button on the remote control unit to establish the text  
display mode.  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
SCROLL/  
RECALL  
TEXT  
TIME  
The title of each selected track is scrolled, and once it  
has been scrolled, it is deleted automatically. If you do  
not want to delete the track, select another track before  
the scrolling is completed.  
TEXT  
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Flashes  
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1. During stop, press the PROGRAM button on the remote  
control unit, and then press the CANCEL button.  
TEXT  
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3. Repeat step 2, and upon completion of the programming,  
press the 7 button on the player or remote control unit or  
press the PROGRAM button on the remote control unit.  
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PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
0
QUICK REPLAY  
RM  
Delete Prog.appears for an instant on the main display.  
Flashes  
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PRO5 G  
TEXT  
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The PROG indicator in the display stops flashing and lights  
up instead, and the delete program is entered. Up to 30  
tracks can be deleted from the program.  
The total number of CD tracks and the total playing time  
appear on the main display, the PROG indicator flashes,  
and the delete program mode is established.  
Light up  
TTL  
PROG  
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TTL  
TIME  
Flashes  
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PRO5 G  
TEXT  
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15  
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TTL  
TTL  
TIME  
4. Press the 3 button on the player or remote control unit.  
TEXT  
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The CD is now played but with the deleted tracks skipped.  
Note:  
Delete programming in the text display mode cannot be  
performed for tracks which have no text information for  
their titles.  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
Checking the program or delete program  
Returning program play to normal play  
contents  
(canceling the entire program)  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
TIME  
SCROLL/  
RECALL  
TEXT  
During programming operation or program play, press the  
SCROLL/RECALL button on the remote control unit.  
With program play, the programmed tracks are displayed one  
after the other in sequence on the main display.  
With delete program play, the deleted tracks are displayed  
one after the other in sequence on the main display.  
Press the 7 button on the player or remote control unit twice  
during program play or once during stop. The PROG indicator  
on the display goes off, and the entire program is canceled.  
Changing the program or delete program  
contents  
PROGRAM  
RANDOM  
CANCEL  
0
QUILAY  
Alternatively, a program can be canceled when the disc tray  
is opened by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE 0 button on the  
player.  
Adding tracks to the program  
PITCH  
RESET  
7
8
0
9
PROGRAM  
CANCEL  
AMS  
A-B  
REPEAT  
TIME  
SCROLL/  
RECALL  
TEXT  
Press the PROGRAM button on the remote control unit during  
stop. The status of the PROG indicator in the display changes  
from lighted to flashing, and more tracks can be added to the  
program.  
Deleting tracks which were programmed for program  
play  
Precautions for program and delete  
When the SCROLL/RECALL button on the remote control unit  
is pressed during programming, the programmed tracks are  
displayed one after the other in sequence.  
As soon as the track to be deleted from the program has  
appeared, press the CANCEL button on the remote control  
unit immediately. The number of the deleted track is cleared  
from the music calendar on the display.  
program play  
When using the numeric buttons to select tracks 1 to 9 on  
a CD with 10 or more tracks in total, allow 1.5 seconds or  
so to elapse after the button corresponding to the number  
of the previous track was pressed before pressing the  
button corresponding to the number of the next track.  
When using the numeric buttons to select track 10 or up  
Canceling the deletion of tracks which were deleted  
for delete program play  
When the SCROLL/RECALL button on the remote control unit  
is pressed during delete programming, the deleted tracks are  
displayed one after the other in sequence.  
As soon as the track whose deletion is to be canceled has  
appeared, press the CANCEL button on the remote control  
unit immediately. The number of the track whose deletion  
was canceled is displayed in the music calendar on the  
display.  
on a CD with 10 or more tracks in total, press the button  
corresponding to lower digit within 1.5 seconds or so after  
the button corresponding to the higher digit was pressed.  
When using the 4 and ¢ buttons for programming,  
keep pressing one of these buttons with less than half a  
second or so in between until the number of the desired  
track is displayed.  
If the total time for a program exceeds 99 minutes 59  
seconds, the time display will appear as “– – : – –”.  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
This example shows that, when the tape recording time is  
90 minutes, track 15 is the last track on tape side A and  
track 28 the last track on tape side B. In other words, by  
using a 90-minute tape, all of the 28 disc tracks can be  
accommodated by assigning tracks 1 to 15 on tape side  
A and tracks 16 to 28 on tape side B.  
Peak search (searching for the  
loudest passage)  
If the cassette deck recording level is adjusted in relation to  
the peak level on the disc, it is possible to avoid distortion  
and noise in recording. This facility allows the peak over the  
entire disc or in the programmed to be detected tracks before  
proceeding to editing.  
2. To change the tape recording time, specify the new tape  
recording time using the ¢ or 4 button or the numeric  
buttons (0 to 9).  
1. Press the PEAK button on the player. PEAKwill light up  
and the peak search operation will begin from the first  
passage on the disc. Searching may need a few minutes.  
Use of ¢ and 4 buttons  
Each press of the ¢ button allows you to change the  
recording time in the order 90 46 54 60 74 90.  
Each press of the 4 button allows you to change the  
recording time in the order 90 74 60 54 46 90.  
Each press of the ¡ button allows you to increase the  
recording time by 1 minute.  
Light up  
Light up  
TTL  
TRK  
PEAK  
TIME  
TEXT  
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2. When peak search of the last passage is completed, play  
will be repeated for approximately 6 seconds with the  
volume at a comparatively high level. Adjust the record  
level of the cassette deck. (Please see the instruction  
manual for the cassette deck.)  
Each press of the 1 button allows to decrease the  
recording time by 1 minute.  
When numeric buttons are used to specify a C-46 tape,  
for example, press 4 then 6.  
Light up  
Light up  
Flashes  
TTL  
TRK  
PEAK  
TIME  
EDIT  
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3. Press the 7 button on the player or remote control unit to  
stop the peak search operation.  
This display example shows that, with a 46-minute tape,  
tracks 1 to 8 will be recorded onto tape side A and tracks  
9 to 16 will be recorded onto tape side B.  
The blinking arrow on the right end of the character display  
shows that tracks 17 and after cannot be recorded on the  
tape.  
Note:  
As a CD may contain several peaks, a different peak may  
be found every time the auto peak level search operation  
is performed.  
3. Press the EDIT button again and set the editing contents.  
Editing (recording a disc on a tape)  
Light up  
Light up  
When recording from a compact disc to a tape, use this  
function to match the tape length to the playing time of the  
tracks to be recorded and to create 4-second intervals  
between the tracks.  
TTL  
TRK  
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TTL  
TIME  
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Total playing time of side A  
Number indicators of tracks assigned to side A light up.  
Total number of tracks on side A  
Simple edit  
This operation fits tracks into a specified tape length while  
keeping the tracks in their original order.  
4. Perform the play by following the procedure for sync  
1. Press the EDIT button in stop mode to light up the EDIT  
indicator. (Example: When a disc with 28 tracks is loaded)  
Light up  
recording.  
EDIT  
TEXT  
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Last track on tape side B  
Last track on tape side A  
The tape recording time display (90) appears.  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
Program edit  
3. After A side program complete, player turns to the pause  
state at the beginning of B side program.  
This procedure allows you to record tracks in any desired  
order while fitting the tracks into a specified tape length.  
1. Program tracks according to the programming procedure  
in section PROGRAM PLAY(page 17).  
2. The rest of the program edit procedure is the same as  
step 1 to 3 in the simple edit procedure.  
TTL  
TRK  
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EDIT  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
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Total playing time  
of side B  
Total number of tracks on side B  
Number indicators of tracks assigned to side B light up.  
Delete program edit  
When recording from a disc to a tape, this procedure allows  
you to omit the tracks you do not want to record, while fitting  
the tracks into a specified tape length.  
1. Program tracks according to the delete programming”  
procedure in the PROGRAM PLAYsection (page 19).  
2. The rest of the delete program edit procedure is the same  
as step 1 to 3 in the simple edit procedure.  
4. When A side of the tape ends up, cassette deck inverts  
its recording direction and set to rec pause state  
automatically.  
5. Press 3 or 8 buttons of the player manually to start B side  
recording. Player sends out signal to restart recording and  
starts playing B side program after 4 seconds.  
Note:  
During the simple edit play, program edit play and delete  
program edit play, any operations other than the STOP,  
OPEN/CLOSE and TIME Display OFF buttons are  
disabled. This is intended to prevent mistakes in  
recording due to erroneous operation.  
While editing, remote control operations are disabled.  
The display is always in the time display mode during  
edit play. It is not possible to switch to the text display  
mode.  
6. After B side program complete, player stops playing and  
clears edit program automatically.  
Start Edit Recording  
Before start editing, connect remote control input of Marantz  
cassette deck with remote control output of CD5001 by remote  
control cable.  
Note:  
If the tape ends up before edit program of one side  
completes, for example by wrong tape length have  
chosen, cassette deck send out signal to player to let  
the player cancel the rest of program. Player jumps to  
the beginning of B side if it was A side or stop playing  
and clear edit program if it was B side.  
Reverse mode switch may be set to any of one side (  
both sides ( ) and continuous play ( ).  
),  
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Synchro recording with Marantz auto reverse cassette  
deck set to both sides (  
mode.  
) or continuous play (  
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Synchro recording can be started only when a Marantz  
autoreverse cassette deck (ex. SD4050 etc.) with synchro  
recording compatibility is connected to the CD player.  
1. After setting up, setup the cassette deck to rec pause  
Synchro recording is performed through the remote line  
connection (rear panel jacks).  
state.  
2. Press 3 or 8 buttons of the player to start A side program.  
The player sends out signal to start recording and starts  
playing A side program after 4 seconds.  
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TRK  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
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Synchro recording with Marantz one-way cassette deck,  
or Marantz auto reverse cassette deck set to one side  
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Recording with Marantz cassette deck without remote  
cable connection, and recording with the cassette deck  
other than Marantz.  
(
) mode.  
1. After setting up Edit program, setup the cassette deck to  
1. After setting up Edit program, start recording of cassette  
rec pause state.  
deck first.  
2. Press 3 or 8 buttons of the player to start A side program.  
The player sends out signal to start recording and starts  
playing A side program after 4 seconds.  
2. Press 3 or 8 buttons of the player to start A side program.  
Then player starts playing A side program after 4 seconds.  
3. After A side program complete, player turns to the pause  
3. After A side program complete, player turns to the pause  
state at the beginning of B side program.  
state at the beginning of B side program.  
4. When A side of the tape ends up, Reverse cassette tape  
4. When A side of the tape ends up, Reverse cassette tape  
or invert recording direction manually and set to rec pause  
state.  
or invert recording direction manually and start recording.  
5. Press 3 or 8 buttons of the player to start B side recording.  
Then player starts playing B side program after 4 seconds.  
5. Press 3 or 8 buttons of the player manually to start B side  
recording. Player sends out signal to restart recording and  
starts playing B side program after 4 seconds.  
6. After B side program complete, player stops playing and  
clears edit program automatically.  
6. After B side program complete, player stops playing and  
clears edit program automatically.  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS  
Pitch control (changing the play  
speed)  
The play speed (pitch) can be changed across a 12 step.  
Returning play to the normal speed  
Press the PITCH RESET button on the remote control unit.  
Digital signals are not output during pitch control.  
Increasing the play speed  
Press the PITCH+ button on the remote control unit.  
PITCH  
RESET  
PITCH  
RESET  
The PITCHindicator on the display goes off and Pitch: 0”  
appears on the main display.  
If the PITCH RESET button on the remote control unit is pressed  
again, play returns to the previous speed setting.  
The PITCHindicator on the display lights.  
Each time the button is pressed, the play speed is increased,  
and it is displayed on the main display.  
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Reducing the play speed  
Press the PITCH- button on the remote control unit.  
PITCH  
RESET  
The PITCHindicator on the display lights.  
Each time the button is pressed, the play speed is reduced  
and it is displayed on the main display.  
Light up  
PITCH  
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8. OTHER FUNCTIONS  
CD-TEXT  
CD-TEXTrefers to a new kind of music disc which differs  
from a conventional music disc in that album titles, track titles  
and other text information are recorded on it. CDs with the  
following logos support this function.  
During play  
Each time the TEXT button on the remote control unit is  
pressed, the information items are displayed in the following  
sequence. During play, the information of track now playing  
is mainly displayed.  
CD TEXT  
TEXT  
Title of track xx now playing  
The text information is recorded on those parts which were  
not used by conventional music CDs.  
This means that discs with recorded CD-TEXT can be played  
in the same way as in the past on existing CD players but the  
text information can be viewed only when they are played on  
a player that supports CD-TEXT.  
This player automatically identifies whether a disc supports  
CD-TEXT, and it displays the information on the display.  
Album Title  
xx Title (title of track xx)  
Display of player  
xx Artist (artist of track xx)  
xx Songwriter (songwriter of track xx)  
xx Composer (composer of track xx)  
xx Arranger (arranger of track xx)  
TTL  
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TIME  
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This lights when the disc that has been read  
is identified as supporting CD-TEXT.  
The following items of the text information on CD-TEXT discs  
can be displayed in sequence by pressing the TEXT button  
on the remote control unit.  
However, the recorded information differs from one disc to  
another so that not all the information given below will  
necessarily be displayed. Items not recorded are  
automatically omitted and skipped by the player, and only  
the existing items are displayed.  
Time display  
In the stop mode  
Each time the TEXT button on the remote control unit is  
pressed, the information items are displayed in the following  
sequence. When the 3 button is pressed while -- Titleis  
displayed, the track concerned starts playing. The maximum  
of characters that can be displayed is 64.  
Time display  
Album Title  
Album Artist  
-- Title (title of track --)  
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9. SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS  
Specifications  
Audio characteristics  
Channels .............................................................. 2 channels  
Frequency response .................................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Dynamic range........................................................... 100 dB  
Signal-to-noise ratio ................................................... 110 dB  
Channel separation....................................... 100 dB (1 kHz)  
Harmonic distortion..................................... 0.0025% (1 kHz)  
Wow & flutter ........................................... Precision of quartz  
Error correction system ...................... Cross-interleave Reed  
Solomon code (CIRC)  
Audio output............................................... 2.0 V rms, stereo  
Headphone output ...... 18 mW/32 ohms (variable maximum)  
Digital output  
Coaxial output (pin jack) .................... 0.5 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
Optical output (square optical connector) .........-19 dBm  
Optical readout system  
Laser ................................................ AlGaAs semiconductor  
Wavelength ............................................................... 780 nm  
Signal system  
Sampling frequency ................................................ 44.1 kHz  
Quantization ..........................................16-bit linear/channel  
Power supply  
N, T version .................................................. AC 230 V 50 Hz  
Power consumption ...................................................... 14 W  
Cabinet, etc.  
Maximum dimensions .......... 440 (W) x 87 (H) x 283 (D) mm  
Weight ......................................................................... 4.0 kg  
Allowable operating temperature.......................+5 to +35°C  
Allowable operating humidity.... 5 to 90% (no condensation)  
This players specifications and exterior are subject to change  
without notice for improvements.  
Dimensions (unit: mm)  
440  
DISC  
TTL  
RNDM  
TRK  
RROG  
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B
RPT  
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PITCH  
EDIT  
PEAK  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
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10.TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you think that something is wrong with your player, first check  
the points listed below. Incorrect operations can sometimes  
be taken for trouble and malfunctions. If the trouble persists  
even after the following points have been checked, consult  
your dealer or nearest Marantz sales office or service center.  
Disc fails to turn.  
Has the mains cord been connected properly?  
Has the player been turned on?  
Has the disc been placed in the proper position?  
Is the disc upside down? (Is the discs label surface facing  
up?)  
Is the disc dirty?  
Is the disc scratched?  
Is the disc warped?  
Disc turns but no sound is heard.  
Have the amplifier and speakers been connected properly?  
Has the amplifier been turned on?  
Has the amplifiers function or selector switch been set to  
CDor AUX(or to whichever connectors the player has  
been connected)?  
Is the amplifiers volume at its lowest setting?  
Disc starts turning but then stops at some point.  
Is the disc dirty?  
Is the disc scratched?  
Is the disc warped?  
Is the disc being played a music CD? CD-ROMs for  
personal computers, etc. cannot be played.  
No remote control operations.  
Is the transmitter of the remote control unit (RC5400CD)  
pointed at the remote sensor of the player? Is there anything  
between the player and remote control unit which is  
blocking the signals?  
Have the batteries of the remote control unit (RC5400CD)  
run down?  
Is a strong light shining on the remote sensor of the player?  
Is the REMOTE CONTROL switch on the rear panel set to  
the EXTERNAL position? (Set it to the INTERNAL position  
if the player is to be used on its own.)  
CD-R/CD-RW discs cannot be played.  
Has the disc been placed upside down on the disc tray?  
Is the recorded information in a format (CD-DA) used for  
music applications?  
Has the disc been finalized? If it is not finalized (closed), it  
cannot be played.  
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You can find your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website.  
U.S.A.  
Marantz America, Inc.  
Marantz Europe B.V.  
1100 Maplewood Drive, Itasca, IL 60143, U.S.A.  
EUROPE  
P.O. Box 8744, 5605 LS Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
is a registered trademark.  
Printed in China  
07/2005 00M45BW851310 mzh-d  
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