Marantz Portable CD Player CD6004 User Manual

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CD player  
CD6004  
Owner’s Manual  
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NOTES ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A LUTILISATION / NOTAS SOBRE EL USO  
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nCAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION  
PRÉCAUTIONS D’INSTALLATION  
WARNINGS  
AVERTISSEMENTS  
ADVERTENCIAS  
EMPLAZAMIENTO DE LA INSTALACIÓN  
Avoid high temperatures.  
Eviter des températures élevées.  
Evite altas temperaturas.  
Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when  
installed in a rack.  
Handle the power cord carefully.  
Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.  
Keep the unit free from moisture, water, and  
dust.  
Unplug the power cord when not using the unit  
for long periods of time.  
Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.  
Do not let foreign objects into the unit.  
Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner  
come in contact with the unit.  
Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way.  
Ventilation should not be impeded by covering  
the ventilation openings with items, such as  
newspapers, tablecloths or curtains.  
Naked flame sources such as lighted candles  
should not be placed on the unit.  
Observe and follow local regulations regarding  
battery disposal.  
Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing  
fluids.  
Do not place objects filled with liquids, such as  
vases, on the unit.  
Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands.  
When the switch is in the OFF (STANDBY)  
position, the equipment is not completely  
switched off from MAINS.  
Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur  
suffisante lors de l’installation sur une étagère.  
Manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec  
précaution.  
Tenir la prise lors du débranchement du cordon.  
Protéger l’appareil contre l’humidité, l’eau et la  
poussière.  
Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation lorsque  
l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant de longues  
périodes.  
Ne pas obstruer les trous d’aération.  
Ne pas laisser des objets étrangers dans  
l’appareil.  
Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides, du  
benzène et un diluant avec l’appareil.  
Ne jamais démonter ou modifier l’appareil d’une  
manière ou d’une autre.  
Ne pas recouvrir les orifices de ventilation avec  
des objets tels que des journaux, nappes ou  
rideaux. Cela entraverait la ventilation.  
Ne jamais placer de flamme nue sur l’appareil,  
notamment des bougies allumées.  
Veillez à respecter les lois en vigueur lorsque  
vous jetez les piles usagées.  
L’appareil ne doit pas être exposé à l’eau ou à  
l’humidité.  
Permite la suficiente dispersión del calor cuando  
está instalado en la consola.  
Maneje el cordón de energía con cuidado.  
Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el  
cordón de energía.  
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Mantenga el equipo libre de humedad, agua y  
polvo.  
Desconecte el cordón de energía cuando no  
utilice el equipo por mucho tiempo.  
No obstruya los orificios de ventilación.  
No deje objetos extraños dentro del equipo.  
No permita el contacto de insecticidas, gasolina  
y diluyentes con el equipo.  
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Nunca desarme  
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zFor proper heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a confined  
space, such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.  
More than 4 in. (0.1 m) is recommended.  
ninguna manera.  
La ventilación no debe quedar obstruida por  
haberse cubierto las aperturas con objetos como  
periódicos, manteles o cortinas.  
No deberán colocarse sobre el aparato fuentes  
inflamables sin protección, como velas  
encendidas.  
A la hora de deshacerse de las pilas, respete la  
normativa para el cuidado del medio ambiente.  
No exponer el aparato al goteo o salpicaduras  
cuando se utilice.  
No colocar sobre el aparato objetos llenos de  
líquido, como jarros.  
Do not place any other equipment on this unit.  
zPour permettre la dissipation de chaleur requise, n’installez  
pas cette unité dans un espace confiné tel qu’une bibliothèque  
ou un endroit similaire.  
Une distance de plus de 4 po (0,1 m) est recommandée.  
Ne placez aucun matériel sur cet appareil.  
zPara la dispersión del calor adecuadamente, no instale este  
equipo en un lugar confinado tal como una librería o unidad  
similar.  
Se recomienda dejar más de 4 pulg. (0,1 m) alrededor.  
No coloque ningún otro equipo sobre la unidad.  
Ne pas poser d’objet contenant du liquide, par  
exemple un vase, sur l’appareil.  
Ne pas manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec  
les mains mouillées.  
Lorsque l’interrupteur est sur la position OFF  
(STANDBY), l’appareil n’est pas complètement  
déconnecté du SECTEUR (MAINS).  
L’appareil sera installé près de la source  
d’alimentation, de sorte que cette dernière soit  
facilement accessible.  
No maneje el cable de alimentación con las  
manos mojadas.  
The equipment shall be installed near the  
power supply so that the power supply is easily  
accessible.  
Cuando el interruptor está en la posición OFF  
(STANDBY), el equipo no está completamente  
desconectado de la alimentación MAINS.  
El equipo se instalará cerca de la fuente de  
alimentación de manera que resulte fácil acceder  
a ella.  
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Getting started  
Thank you for purchasing this marantz product. To ensure proper operation, please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the product.  
After reading the manual, be sure to keep it for future reference.  
Contents  
Getting started·······································································1  
Basic operation·······································································8  
Advanced operations·························································15  
Accessories····················································································2  
About this manual ········································································2  
Main features·················································································2  
Cautions on handling····································································3  
Discs ·······························································································3  
Discs playable on this unit ····························································3  
Holding discs ················································································3  
Loading discs················································································3  
Cautions on loading discs·····························································3  
Cautions on handling ····································································4  
Cautions on storing discs······························································4  
Cleaning discs···············································································4  
About the remote control·····························································4  
Inserting the batteries···································································4  
Operating range of the remote control·········································4  
Part names and functions·····························································5  
Front panel····················································································5  
Display··························································································5  
Rear panel·····················································································6  
Remote control·············································································6  
Before use······················································································8  
Set the power to standby·····························································8  
Switching the input source··························································8  
Playback CDs ·················································································9  
Playing CDs···················································································9  
Changing the brightness of the display ········································9  
To change time display·································································9  
Listening with headphone ··························································10  
Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback) ·········································10  
Repeatedly listening to the specified section  
(A-B repeat playback)··································································10  
Playing in random order (Random playback)·······························10  
Displaying CD-TEXT····································································10  
Playing tracks in a specific order (Program playback) ·················11  
Skipping tracks you don’t want to hear  
Playback of MP3, WMA and AAC files·······································15  
Playable MP3, WMA and AAC formats ······································15  
Playing MP3, WMA and AAC files··············································16  
MP3, WMA or AAC playback order of  
MP3, WMA or AAC files·····························································16  
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Playback iPod ···········································································17  
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Playing an iPod ·········································································17  
Disconnecting the iPod·······························································18  
Playing a USB memory device···················································18  
Playable USB memory formats···················································18  
Playing files stored on USB memory devices·····························19  
Removing the USB memory device ··········································20  
Performing menu settings··························································20  
CD D-OUT (CD digital output settings) ······································20  
USB OUT (USB audio output settings) ·······································20  
Timer Play (Timer play setting) ···················································21  
CD Setup  
(Delete program playback) ·························································12  
Searching for a specific track (AMS playback)····························12  
Rewinding tracks slightly to listen again (Quick replay) ·············12  
Turning digital output off·····························································12  
Switching Audio EX ····································································12  
(Operating MP3, WMA and AAC files recorded on the disc) ·····22  
USB Setup (USB memory device operation) ······························23  
iPod Setup (iPod operation) ························································25  
Auto STB (Auto standby function) ··············································27  
Basic connections··································································7  
Advanced connections······················································13  
Explanation of terms·························································27  
Preparations ··················································································7  
Connecting cables ········································································7  
Analog connection········································································7  
Connecting the power cord··························································7  
Preparations ················································································13  
Connecting cables ······································································13  
Digital connection ······································································13  
Digital audio output·····································································13  
Connecting the flasher input jack··············································13  
USB memory device/iPod connection······································14  
Remote control connection························································14  
Troubleshooting···································································28  
Specifications········································································29  
Index··························································································30  
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Accessories  
Main features  
Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.  
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Quick replay function (Audio CDs only)  
Using marantz original HDAM SA2  
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The unit uses an HDAM SA2, whose quality has been proved in  
q Owner’s Manual......................................................................1  
w AC power cord ........................................................................1  
e Audio connecting cable ...........................................................1  
r Remote control connecting cable............................................1  
t Remote controller (RC004CD).................................................1  
y R03/AAA-size batteries............................................................2  
u Warranty card (U.S.A.).............................................................1  
i Warranty card (Canada) ...........................................................1  
(vpage 12)  
Super Audio CD players and high-end amplifiers, as a high-speed  
buffer amplifier. You can enjoy the high speed and high-quality  
sound like that produced by high-end equipment.  
Simply press the Q.REPLAY button on the remote control during  
playback, and the track rewinds the set amount of time (setting  
range: 5-60 seconds), and resumes playing from the rewind point.  
Supports CD-TEXT display  
Incorporates a Cirrus Logic advanced D/A  
converter, CS4398  
A D/A converter is an essential element for the audio quality of  
a CD player. The CS4398 Cirrus Logic D/A Converter, which has  
a reputation for high precision and has been adopted for other  
marantz Super Audio CD players, is adopted for this unit.  
CD-Text is an extension to the existing audio CD standard that  
enables text information, such as the name of the artist, album title  
and song titles to be stored on an audio CD.CDs with the following  
logos support this function.  
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CD TEXT  
TEXT  
Text information is recorded on the parts that are not used in  
the conventional Audio CDs. This CD player enables the text  
information stored on a CD-Text CD to be read (applies only to  
English alphanumeric text).  
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Audio EX function (vpage 12)  
When digital output or the display are set to OFF, you can enjoy  
high quality analog output sound.  
High grade headphone circuit  
The high-grade headphone circuit incorporates a high-speed buffer  
amplifier to enable headphone listening of high quality sound  
reproduction, late at night or in other such situations.  
About this manual  
Supports MP3, WMA and AAC file playback  
nOperation buttons  
The operations described in this manual are based mainly on  
remote control operation.  
(vpage 15)  
MP3, WMA and AAC files that have been recorded onto CD-R or  
CD-RW discs can be played back on this CD player.  
nSymbols  
This symbol indicates a reference page on which  
related information is described.  
v
Playback of USB audio (MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)/  
This symbol indicates a supplementary information  
and tips for operations.  
iPod  
This unit can play back MP3, WMA, WAV and AAC files by  
connecting an USB device or iPod to its USB connector.  
This symbol indicates points to remember operations  
or function limitations.  
NOTE  
nIllustrations  
Note that the illustrations in this manual are for explanation  
purposes and may differ from the actual unit.  
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Cautions on handling  
Discs  
Before turning the power switch on  
Discs playable on this unit  
qMusic CDs  
Check once again that all connections are correct and that there are  
no problems with the connection cables.  
When leaving home for long periods of time, be sure to unplug the  
power cord from the power outlet.  
Loading discs  
Make sure the label side (printed side) is facing upwards.  
Make sure the disc tray is fully open when inserting the disc.  
Place the discs flat, 12 cm discs in the outer tray guide (Figure 1),  
8 cm discs in the inner tray guide (Figure 2).  
Discs marked with the logo at right can be  
played in this unit.  
Proper ventilation  
If the unit is left in a room full of the smoke from cigarettes, etc., for  
long periods of time, the surface of the optical pickup may get dirty,  
preventing it from receiving the signals properly.  
About condensation  
If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of  
the unit and its surroundings, condensation may form on parts inside  
the unit, causing the unit to fail to operate properly.  
If this happens, let the unit sit for an hour or two with the power off  
and wait until there is little difference in temperature before using  
the unit.  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
wCD-R/CD-RW  
NOTE  
Discs in special shapes (heart-  
shaped discs, octagonal discs,  
etc.) cannot be played. Do not  
attempt to play them, as doing  
so can damage the unit.  
Some discs and some recording formats cannot be played.  
Non-finalized discs cannot be played.  
Inner tray guide  
Outer tray guide  
12 cm disc  
8 cm disc  
Cautions on using mobile phones  
Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise. If that  
occurs, move the mobile phone away from the unit when it is in use.  
Moving the unit  
zWhat is finalization?  
Finalization is the process that makes recorded CD-R/CD-RW discs  
playable on compatible players.  
Place 8 cm discs in the inner tray guide without using an adapter.  
Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet.  
Next, disconnect the cables connected to other system units before  
moving the unit.  
Holding discs  
If a DVD or other disc that is not supported by this unit is placed on  
the disc tray, “SubQ Error” is shown on the display. When the 5  
button is pressed after that, the disc tray opens after 60 seconds.  
If you place a disc that contains other than MP3 or WMA files, “No  
File” is displayed.  
Do not touch the signal surface.  
NOTE  
Do not push the disc tray in by hand when the power is turned off.  
Doing so could damage the set.  
Do not place any objects other than discs on the disc tray. Doing so  
may damage the unit.  
Cautions on loading discs  
Only load one disc at a time. Loading two or more discs can damage  
the unit or scratch the discs.  
Do not use cracked or warped discs or discs that have been repaired  
with adhesive, etc.  
Do not use discs on which the sticky part of cellophane tape or labels  
is exposed or on which there are traces of where labels have been  
removed. Such discs can get caught inside the player and damage it.  
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Discs  
About the remote control  
Cautions on handling  
Operating range of the remote control  
Inserting the batteries  
Do not get fingerprints, oil or dirt on discs.  
Take special care not to scratch discs when removing them from  
their cases.  
Do not bend or heat discs.  
Operate the remote control while pointing it at the remote sensor.  
q Remove the rear cover of the w Set two R03/AAA batteries in  
remote control.  
the battery compartment in  
the indicated direction.  
Do not enlarge the hole in the center.  
Do not write on the labeled (printed) surface with ball-point pens,  
pencils, etc., or stick new labels on discs.  
Water droplets may form on discs if they are moved suddenly from  
a cold place (outdoors for example) to a warm place, but do not try to  
dry them off using a hair-dryer, etc.  
Approx. 16.4 ft / 5 m  
Cautions on storing discs  
30°  
30°  
Be sure to remove discs after using them.  
Be sure to store discs in their cases to protect them from dust,  
scratches, warping, etc.  
e Put the rear cover back on.  
Do not store discs in the following places:  
1. Places exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time  
2. Dusty or humid places  
NOTE  
NOTE  
3. Places exposed to heat from heaters, etc.  
Replace the batteries with new ones if the unit does not operate  
even when the remote control is operated close to the unit.  
The supplied batteries are only for verifying operation.  
Insert the batteries in the proper direction, following the q and w  
marks in the battery compartment.  
To prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid:  
Do not use a new battery with an old one.  
Do not use two different types of batteries.  
Do not attempt to charge dry batteries.  
The unit may function improperly or the remote control may not  
operate if the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or  
strong artificial light from a fluorescent or infrared light.  
Cleaning discs  
If there are fingerprints or dirt on a disc, wipe them off before using  
the disc. Fingerprints and dirt can impair sound quality and cause  
interruptions in playback.  
Use a commercially available disc cleaning set or a soft cloth to clean  
discs.  
Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries in  
a fire.  
Do not keep the battery in a place exposed to direct sunlight or in  
places with extremely high temperatures, such as near a heater.  
If the battery fluid leaks, carefully wipe the fluid off the inside of the  
battery compartment and insert new batteries.  
Remove the batteries from the remote control if it will not be used  
for a long time.  
Dispose of batteries in accordance with local regulations on battery  
disposal.  
The remote control unit may function improperly if rechargeable  
batteries are used.  
Gently wipe the disc from the Do not wipe in a circular motion.  
inside towards the outside.  
NOTE  
Do not use record spray, antistatic agents, benzene, thinner or other  
solvents.  
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Part names and functions  
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).  
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qPower operation switch  
(ON/STANDBY) ············································(8)  
QHeadphone volume control knob  
qA-B indicator  
oD OFF (digital output OFF) indicator  
(LEVEL)························································(10)  
This indicator lights up during A-B repeat  
playback.  
This indicator lights up when the digital output  
setting of the audio CD signal is set to “Off”  
(vpage 20).  
wPower indicator (STANDBY) ·······················(8) QHeadphones jack (PHONES)······················(10)  
Changes as shown below according to the unit  
status.  
Power “ON........................................Turn off  
Standby......................................................Red  
w1 (repeat) indicator  
QRemote control sensor ································(4)  
This indicator lights up during repeat play of one QREMAIN (remaining time) indicator  
track.  
QDISPLAY OFF indicator ································(9)  
This indicator lights up when the remaining track  
time is displayed.  
QDISC/INPUT button······················(8, 9, 17, 19)  
eRPT (repeat) indicator  
QUSB port (iPod/USB) ·································(14)  
eDisc tray open/close button (5)··················(9)  
This indicator lights up during repeat play.  
QTTL (total time) indicator  
This indicator lights when the total remaining  
time or total program time is displayed.  
rFast forwarding/Forward-skip button  
rRNDM (random) indicator  
(7/9) ·········································(9, 16, 19)  
This indicator lights up during random play.  
QMain display area  
tFast reversing/Reverse-skip button  
tPROG (program) indicator  
This area displays the time display and text  
information of the disc to be played, as well as  
the setting menu items, etc.  
(8/6) ·········································(9, 16, 19)  
This indicator lights up during program play.  
yDisc tray ·······················································(9)  
uDisplay···························································(5)  
iPlay button (1)···························(9, 16, 19, 25)  
oStop button (2) ······································(9, 19)  
QPause button (3) ····································(9, 19)  
yTRK (track) indicator  
This indicator lights up above the display of the  
track number currently being played.  
Q3(pause) indicator  
This indicator lights up when play is paused.  
uDisc indicator  
Q1(play) indicator  
The type of disc in the disc tray is displayed.  
CD: Audio CD  
This indicator lights up during disc play.  
M FILE: WMA/MP3/AAC  
iUSB indicator  
This indicator lights up during operation in the  
USB/iPod mode.  
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Part names and functions  
Rear panel  
Remote control  
qPOWER button··············································(8)  
wOPEN/CLOSE button (5) ·····························(9)  
eAuto music scan button (AMS)·················(12)  
rPROGRAM button ································(11, 12)  
tDISPLAY button············································(9)  
yFOLDER buttons (d, f) ························(19, 25)  
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Q
Q
4
5
Q
Q
6
8
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r
Q
7
uAmplifier operation buttons  
VOLUME button (+, –)  
INPUT button (d, f)  
MUTE button  
Q
9
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iREPEAT button·······························(10, 19, 26)  
qANALOG OUT connectors···························(7) rREMOTE CONTROL IN / OUT connectors ····(14)  
oPlay button (1)···························(9, 16, 19, 25)  
wDIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL connector  
tEXTERNAL/INTERNAL switch ··················(14)  
yFLASHER IN jack·········································(13)  
uAC inlet (AC IN)·············································(7)  
QTrack skip buttons (8, 9)  
u
·····································································(13)  
·····················································(9, 16, 19, 20)  
eDIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL connector  
QSearch buttons (6, 7)·····················(9, 19)  
QNumber buttons (0 – 9)····················(9, 11, 12)  
QMENU button··············································(20)  
QSOUND MODE button ·······························(12)  
QA-B button···················································(10)  
QRANDOM button ····························(10, 19, 26)  
QCANCEL button ····································(11, 20)  
QSCROLL/RECALL button······················(11, 12)  
QTEXT button······························(10, 16, 18, 19)  
WTIME button································(9, 16, 18, 20)  
WQ.REPLAY button ·······································(12)  
WPause button (3) ····································(9, 19)  
WStop button (2) ······································(9, 19)  
WENTER button·······································(19, 20)  
·····································································(13)  
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W
1
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3
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Q
Q
2
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4
The supplied remote control can operate marantz  
amplifiers.  
When using it, also refer to the operating  
instructions of the other devices.  
NOTE  
The remote control may not operate some devices.  
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Basic connections  
This chapter explains how to connect the analog device (amp)  
and power cord.  
For other connections, see the sections below.  
Analog connection  
Connecting the power cord  
Amplifier  
Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been  
n USB memory device/iPod connection (vpage 14)  
n Remote control connection (vpage 14)  
completed.  
AUDIO  
AUDIO  
IN  
To household power outlet  
(AC 120 V, 60 Hz)  
L
R
NOTE  
Power cord  
(supplied)  
Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been  
completed.  
L
R
When making connections, also refer to the owner’s manual of the  
other components.  
Insert the plugs securely. Loose connections will result in the  
generation of noise.  
Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with  
left, right with right).  
Signal flow  
L
R
NOTE  
Insert the plugs securely. Loose connections will result in the  
generation of noise.  
Do not unplug the power cord while the unit is operating.  
Do not use a power cord other than the cord supplied with this unit.  
Be sure to connect the input and output properly.  
Do not bundle power cords together with connection cables.  
Doing so can result in humming or noise.  
Do not connect the unit to the PHONO input connectors on the  
amplifier.  
Preparations  
Connecting cables  
Select the cables according to the equipment being connected.  
Audio cables  
Analog connections (stereo)  
L
L
(White)  
(Red)  
R
R
Audio cable (supplied)  
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Basic operation  
This chapter explains the procedures required to playback a CD,  
and the various operations that can be performed during CD  
playback.  
Switching the input source  
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
This unit supports the following playback functions in addition to disc  
playback.  
Button located on both the main unit and  
the remote control  
For other operations, see the sections below.  
BUTTON  
Playing files from USB memory from the front panel USB port.  
Playing iPod files from the front panel USB port.  
Before playing back files from a connected device, perform the  
following operation to switch the input source.  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
n Playback of MP3, WMA and AAC files (vpage 15)  
n Playback iPod (vpage 17)  
n Playing a USB memory device (vpage 18)  
n Performing menu settings (vpage 20)  
®
Power indicator  
Press <DISC/INPUT> to select the input source.  
The input source changes in the following order each time <DISC/  
INPUT> is pressed.  
Before use  
Disc  
USB  
Set the power to standby  
GSelectable itemsH  
<ON/STANDBY> <DISC/INPUT>  
Press <ON/STANDBY> or [POWER].  
Disc  
Playback the disc inside the disc tray (vpage 9).  
Power is set to standby and the power indicator lights.  
USB  
Playback files on the device connected to the front  
panel USB port (iPod/USB) (vpage 17,18).  
Before setting power to standby, make sure the disc tray is completely  
closed.  
[POWER]  
NOTE  
Do not force the tray in by hand while power is set to standby. This  
could cause a trouble.  
Even when power is set to standby, electrical current passes through  
some circuits. If you do not intend to use the unit for an extended  
period of time, unplug the power cord from the household power  
outlet.  
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
Playback CDs  
Playing CDs  
Button located on both the main unit and  
the remote control  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
Playing a specific track (Direct searching)  
BUTTON  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
Press [NUMBER] (0 9) to select the track.  
GExampleH: Track 4 : Press number [4] to select Track 4.  
GExampleH: Track 12 : Press numbers [1] and [2] consecutively to  
select Track 12.  
Press <DISC/INPUT> to change the input source to  
1 “Disc”.  
Insert a disc.  
Disc tray  
Headphone jack  
Press 5to open and close the disc tray.  
2
<7/9>  
5
3
1
2
The number you enter is set about 1.5 seconds after you press the  
number buttons. To enter a two-digit number, be sure to press the  
two number buttons, one immediately after the other.  
Press 1to close the disc tray, and playback starts automatically.  
Press 1.  
3 The 1indicator lights, and playback begins.  
When all of the tracks recorded on the disc have finished playing  
back, playback stops automatically.  
Changing the brightness of the display  
During playback, press [DISPLAY].  
The display brightness changes in the following order each time  
[DISPLAY] is pressed.  
DISPLAY OFF indicator  
<8/6>  
Stopping playback  
Press 2.  
<DISC/INPUT>  
<LEVEL>  
Bright  
Dim  
Dark  
Stopping playback temporarily  
Press 3.  
Off  
The 3indicator lights.  
To restart playback, press 1or 3.  
5
[A-B]  
Fast-forwarding and fast-reversing (Searching)  
GUsing the buttons on the main unitH  
The search is started by holding down <8/6> or <7/9>  
during playback. Playback returns to normal when the button is  
released.  
[RANDOM]  
[TIME]  
[TEXT]  
When the display is switched off, the “DISPLAY OFF” indicator lights.  
[DISPLAY]  
NOTE  
During stop mode, the display information does not turn off. The  
information is turned off only during playback.  
GUsing the buttons on the remote controlH  
The search is started by holding down [6] or [7] during playback.  
To change time display  
During playback, press [TIME].  
The time display changes in the following order each time [TIME] is  
pressed.  
[REPEAT]  
Playback returns to normal when the button is released.  
3
[8, 9]  
Moving to the beginning of tracks (Skipping)  
GUsing the buttons on the main unitH  
During playback, press <8/6> or <7/9>.  
The disc is skipped the number of tracks equal to the number of  
times the button is pressed.  
1
2
[6, 7]  
(Not displayed)  
Track elapsed time  
REMAIN  
[NUMBER]  
Track remaining time  
(0  
-
9)  
When you press <8/6> once, playback restarts from the  
beginning of the current track.  
REMAIN TTL  
Total remaining time  
GUsing the buttons on the remote controlH  
During playback, press [8] or [9].  
The disc is skipped the number of tracks equal to the number of  
times the button is pressed.  
When you press [8] once, playback restarts from the beginning  
of the current track.  
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Playback CDs  
Listening with headphone  
Repeatedly listening to the specified  
section (A-B repeat playback)  
Displaying CD-TEXT  
You can view text information stored on a disc as CD-TEXT on this  
unit.  
Plug the headphones into the headphone jack (PHONES).  
You can specify the section within a track that you want to hear, and  
play it back repeatedly.  
Mainly, information on the current track being played is displayed.  
Adjusting the volume  
Turn <LEVEL>.  
Press [TEXT] during playback.  
The information changes in the following order each time [TEXT] is  
pressed.  
During playback, press [A-B] at the point where you  
1 want to start playing repeatedly.  
NOTE  
The “A-” indicator lights in the display.  
Title name  
Artist name  
To prevent hearing loss, do not raise the volume level excessively  
when using headphones.  
Press [A-B] at the point where you want to stop  
2 playing repeatedly.  
Album name  
A maximum of 32 characters can be displayed.  
The “A-B” indicator lights in the display, and the specified  
section (point A to point B) is played back repeatedly.  
Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)  
Press [REPEAT] to select repeat mode.  
The repeat mode changes in the following order each time [REPEAT]  
is pressed.  
NOTE  
As the stored information differs depending on the disc, all of the  
information may not be displayed.  
RPT  
All-track repeat  
1 RPT  
1-track repeat  
To cancel A-B repeat playback, press [A-B] and the “A-B” indicator  
disappears from the display.  
To set which information is displayed first  
You can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT] is  
pressed.  
(Not displayed)  
NOTE  
Repeat off  
A-B repeat playback cannot be used during random playback.  
For details on the settings, see “File Info (File information display  
selection)” (vpage 22).  
GSelectable itemsH  
All-track repeat “RPT“  
All tracks are played repeatedly.  
Only 1 track is played repeatedly.  
Playing in random order  
(Random playback)  
During playback or stop mode, press [RANDOM].  
The “RNDM” indicator lights in the display, and random playback  
starts.  
1-track repeat “1 RPT“  
Repeat off  
(Not displayed)  
Normal playback resumes.  
Cancelling random playback  
Press [RANDOM] or 2during playback.  
The “RNDM” indicator in the display disappears, and random playback  
mode is cancelled.  
NOTE  
If <7/9> or [9] is pressed during random playback, each  
time the button is pressed the unit switches to a different track in  
random order and starts playback.  
To search through the current track during random play, press and  
continue holding <8/6>, <7/9> or [6, 7].  
Random play is also cancelled when the power is switched to  
standby or off, or when the disc tray is opened.  
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Playback CDs  
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
Cancelling all programmed tracks  
Playing tracks in a specific order  
(Program playback)  
Button located on both the main unit and  
the remote control  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
During program playback, press 2twice.  
BUTTON  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
During stop mode, press 2once.  
Program playback mode can also be cancelled using the following  
operations.  
Switching the unit power to standby or off.  
Pressing 5to open the disc tray.  
During stop mode, press [PROGRAM].  
The “PROG” indicator flashes in the display, and the mode  
1
switches to the program playback mode.  
5
1
2
Press [NUMBER] (0 – 9) , and select the tracks you  
2 want to program.  
You can specify up to 30 tracks each for program playback.  
Repeat playback, random playback, and AMS playback can be used  
when “PROG” is lit in the display.  
GExampleH To program tracks 3 and 12 to be played in that  
order, press [3], [1], and [2] one after the other.  
The entered numbers are set approximately 1.5 seconds after the  
number buttons are pressed. To enter a two-digit number, be sure  
to press the two number buttons, one immediately after the other.  
NOTE  
Programmed playback is not possible with MP3, WMA and AAC files.  
Press 1.  
3 Playback starts in the programmed order.  
Checking the program details  
5
[SOUND MODE]  
Press [SCROLL/RECALL] during programming or program playback.  
Each time [SCROLL/RECALL] is pressed, the programmed tracks are  
shown in order in the display.  
[AMS]  
[PROGRAM]  
[DISPLAY]  
[SCROLL/RECALL]  
[CANCEL]  
Adding tracks for program playback  
q Press [PROGRAM] when the unit is stopped (when the “PROG”  
indicator is lit).  
w Press [NUMBER] (0 – 9), and select the track number that you  
want to program.  
[Q.REPLAY]  
Canceling a track from program playback  
1
2
While stopped, press [CANCEL].  
When [CANCEL] is pressed, tracks are deleted in order from the last  
programmed track.  
[NUMBER]  
(0  
-
9)  
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Playback CDs  
Skipping tracks you don’t want to hear  
(Delete program playback)  
Searching for a specific track (AMS playback)  
Turning digital output off  
You can play back all track intros, from the first track onward, in  
sequence. This function is useful when you search for a specific track  
you want to listen to.  
When the digital audio output terminals are not used, you can enjoy  
higher quality music by turning digital output off.  
For details on the settings, see “CD D-OUT (CD digital output  
settings)” (vpage 20).  
During stop mode, press [PROGRAM] and [CANCEL]  
(AMS playback: Auto Music Scan playback)  
1 together.  
The “PROG” indicator flashes in the display, and the mode  
switches to the delete program playback mode.  
During playback or stop mode, press [AMS].  
1 The 1 indicator flashes in the display, and approximately  
10-second AMS playback starts.  
Switching Audio EX  
This function turns the unit display and digital output off to playback  
higher sound quality from the audio signal.  
Press [NUMBER] (0 - 9), and select the track number  
2 that you want to skip.  
When approximately 10 second AMS playback is selected,  
playback automatically switches to the next track.  
GExampleHIf you want to skip the 3rd and 12th tracks, press [3],  
During stop mode, press [SOUND MODE].  
The Audio EX mode changes in the following order each time  
[SOUND MODE] is pressed.  
and then press [1] and [2].  
When you find the track you want to listen to, press  
2 1.  
The entered numbers are set approximately 1.5 seconds after the  
number buttons are pressed. When pressing a 2-digit number,  
press the second digit immediately after the first.  
Audio EX OFF  
(Default setting)  
Audio EX 1  
The 1indicator lights and normal playback is resumed.  
Press 1  
Audio EX 2  
3 Playback starts, and the selected tracks are skipped.  
AMS playback can be used during program playback and random  
playback.  
GSelectable itemsH  
The default setting. Audio EX is not set.  
Digital output: Yes  
Display: Yes  
Audio EX OFF  
Audio EX 1  
Audio EX 2  
Checking details of the delete program  
Press [SCROLL/RECALL] during delete programming or delete program  
playback.  
Each time [SCROLL/RECALL] is pressed, the skipped tracks are shown  
in order in the display.  
Rewinding tracks slightly to listen again  
(Quick replay)  
Simply press [Q.REPLAY] during playback to rewind the track the  
amount of time set in the menu and playback again (Default setting :  
10 sec).  
Audio EX 1 offers better sound.  
Digital outputNo  
Display: Yes  
Audio EX 2 offers best sound from analog outputs.  
Digital outputNo  
Display: No (during play)  
Cancelling delete program playback  
During delete program playback, press 2twice.  
While stopped, press 2once.  
NOTE  
All of the delete program tracks are erased when 5 is pressed to  
open the disc tray.  
Quick replay cannot by used between different tracks.  
Also, if the overall time of the track being played back is shorter than  
the quick play setting time, or if the playback time is shorter than  
the quick play setting time, when [Q.REPLAY] is pressed the track is  
played back from the start.  
Pressing [DISPLAY] shows the display for  
approximately 3 seconds.  
A maximum of 30 tracks can be programmed for delete program  
playback.  
Setting the quick play time  
For details on the settings, see “Q Replay (Quick replay)”  
(vpage 22).  
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Advanced connections  
This chapter describes how to connect a USB memory device/  
iPod and remote control.  
For other connections, see the sections below.  
Digital connection  
Connecting the flasher input jack  
This is used to control this unit using a keypad from another room.  
Set the remote control switch located on the rear panel of the  
connected audio component to “EXTERNAL” to use this feature.  
If a flasher input connector is to be used, do not use the remote  
control input connector.  
Use a optical transmission cable (sold separately) or coaxial digital  
cable to connect.  
n Analog connection (vpage 7)  
n Connecting the power cord (vpage 7)  
Digital audio output  
You can enjoy digital recording when the player is connected to a CD  
recorder or other digital recording component.  
Preparations  
CD recorder /  
MD recorder  
Connecting cables  
OPTICAL  
IN  
COAXIAL  
IN  
Select the cables according to the equipment being connected.  
Audio cables  
Optical digital connections  
NOTE  
Signal flow  
Use the monaural mini-plug cable for connecting FLASHER IN jacks.  
Do not use the stereo mini-plug cable.  
Optical cable (sold separately)  
Signal flow  
Coaxial digital connections  
Coaxial digital cable (sold separately)  
When connecting the optical digital output connector  
with an optical transmission cable (sold separately)  
iPod connections  
iPod cable (sold separately)  
Remote control connection  
Match the shapes then insert firmly.  
Remote connector cable (supplied)  
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USB memory device/iPod connection  
Remote control connection  
Connect a USB memory device or iPod to the USB port on the front  
panel of the unit.  
When you use this unit connected to a marantz amplifier, this unit  
receives operation signals sent from the amplifier and operates  
accordingly.  
nSupported iPod Models  
Made for  
iPod touch (4th generation)  
iPod touch (3rd generation)  
iPod touch (2nd generation)  
iPod touch (1st generation)  
iPod classic  
nConnection  
Use the supplied remote connection cable to connect the REMOTE  
CONTROL IN terminal of this unit to REMOTE CONTROL OUT  
terminal of the amplifier.  
nSetting  
iPod with video  
Turn the EXTERNAL/INTERNAL switch on the unit to “EXTERNAL”.  
This setting will disable remote sensor reception of this unit.  
To operate the unit, point the remote control at the remote  
sensor of the amplifier.  
iPod nano (6th generation)  
iPod nano (5th generation)  
iPod nano (4th generation)  
iPod nano (3rd generation)  
iPod nano (2nd generation)  
iPod nano (1st generation)  
iPhone  
To use this unit by itself without connecting an amplifier, turn the  
switch to “INTERNAL”.  
iPhone 3G  
iPhone 3GS  
iPhone 4  
iPod cable  
(Sold separately)  
The unit  
Set to “EXTERNAL”.  
Signal flow  
NOTE  
When connecting an iPhone to this unit, keep the iPhone at least  
20 cm away from this unit. If the iPhone is kept closer to this unit  
and a telephone call is received by the iPhone, noise may be output  
from this device.  
It is not possible to connect and use a computer via the USB port of  
this unit using a USB cable.  
Remote  
connector cable  
(supplied)  
Amplifier  
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Advanced operations  
Playback of MP3, WMA and AAC files  
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
There are many music distribution sites on the Internet allowing you  
Button located on both the main unit and  
nTag data  
®
to download music files in MP3 or WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
the remote control  
BUTTON  
ID3-Tags (Ver. 1.x and 2.x)  
formats. The music (files) downloaded from such sites can be stored  
on CD-R or CD-RW discs and played on the unit.  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
META-Tags (Compatible with title, artist and album names)  
Playable MP3/WMA file  
Sampling  
frequency  
“Windows Media” and “Windows” are registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other  
countries.  
File format  
MP3  
Bit rate  
Extension  
<7/9>  
1
For MPEG-1 Audio  
Layer-3,  
32 – 320 kbps  
32/44.1/  
48 kHz  
.mp3  
Playable MP3, WMA and AAC formats  
CD-R and CD-RW discs created in the format described below can  
be played.  
WMA  
AAC  
44.1 kHz  
32/44.1/  
48 kHz  
48 – 192 kbps  
8 – 320 kbps  
.wma  
.m4a  
nWriting software format  
ISO9660 level 1, 2  
Disc tray  
<8/6>  
Expansion format (Juliet.Romeo)  
When written in other formats, it may not be possible to play the  
disc properly.  
Only music files that are not copyright-protected can be played on  
this unit.  
nMaximum number of playable files and folders  
Total number of folders and files : 511  
Be sure to give files the extension “.mp3”, “.wma” or “.m4a”.  
Files with any other extensions or with no extensions cannot be  
played.  
Number of folders : 255  
In accordance with copyright laws, recordings you have made should  
only be used for your personal enjoyment and may not be used in  
other ways without permission of the copyright holder.  
A maximum total of 512 folders and files can be used.  
[TEXT]  
[TIME]  
nFile formats  
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3)  
WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
MPEG-4/AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)  
[8, 9]  
1
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Playback of MP3, WMA and AAC files  
MP3, WMA or AAC playback order of MP3,  
WMA or AAC files  
Playing MP3, WMA and AAC files  
Load a CD-R or CD-RW disc containing music files  
1 in the MP3, WMA and AAC formats into the disc  
When there are multiple folders containing MP3, WMA or AAC files,  
the playback order of folders is automatically set when this unit reads  
the media. The files in each folder are played back in the order in which  
the files were recorded on the media, from the oldest date and time.  
tray.  
Press 1.  
2 Playback starts.  
nPlayback order of folders  
Changing the playback file  
CD-R/CD-RW  
Select the file that you want to playback by pressing <8/6>,  
For files recorded onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc, the files stored in  
the first-tier folders are played back first, followed by the files in all  
second-tier folders, then all files in the third-tier folders and so forth.  
<7/9> or [8, 9].  
Switching the unit display  
During playback, press [TEXT].  
The information changes in the following order each time [TEXT] is  
pressed.  
USB memory device  
For files stored on a USB memory device, files stored in the first-tier  
folder are played first, followed by the files stored in the second-tier  
folder within the first-tier folder, followed by the files stored in the  
third-tier folder within the first-tier folder and so on. When all files  
within the first-tier folder have been played, the files in the second  
first-tier folder are played.  
File name  
Title name  
Album name  
Artist name  
The playback order displayed on a PC may differ from the actual  
playback order.  
The file name scroll.  
The playback order with a CD-R/CD-RW may differ, depending on  
the writing software.  
Setting which information is displayed first  
You can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT] is  
pressed.  
NOTE  
For details on the settings, see “File Info (File information display  
selection)” (vpage 22).  
The playback order may differ from the order in which the folders or  
files were recorded if you delete or add a folder or file on USB memory  
device. This occurs because of data recording specifications and is not  
a malfunction.  
Switching the time display  
During playback, press [TIME].  
The time display changes in the following order each time [TIME] is  
pressed.  
(Not displayed)  
Track elapsed time  
REMAIN  
Track remaining time  
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Playback iPod  
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
With the unit, you can listen to music on an iPod and you can also  
operate the iPod with the main unit or the remote control.  
Button located on both the main unit and  
the remote control  
NOTE  
BUTTON  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
1st generation iPod nano and iPod with Video devices cannot  
be controlled from the iPod. Use the “Database (iPod database  
selection)” (vpage 25) operation to playback iPod files.  
If the iPod cannot be operated with its own controls, refer to “iPod  
Ctrl (Operating an iPod with its own controls)” (vpage 26) and  
change “iPod Ctrl=>” to “1 Direct”.  
Before turning off the power supply to the unit, make sure the iPod  
is stopped or paused.  
marantz cannot be held responsible for the loss or damage to any  
data stored on the iPod.  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
USB port  
<8/6>  
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic  
accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or  
iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to  
meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the  
operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory  
standards.  
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and iPod touch  
are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other  
countries.  
<7/9>  
2 1  
3
This unit operations may not be available depending on the iPod  
software version.  
Individual users are permitted to use iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod Buttons that can be used when playing back from  
nano, iPod shuffle, and iPod touch for private copy and playback of  
<ON/STANDBY> <DISC/INPUT>  
an iPod  
non-copyrighted contents and contents whose copy and playback is  
permitted by law. Copyright infringement is prohibited by law.  
Remote  
control  
buttons  
iPod buttons  
Operation on the unit  
Plays the track  
®
Playing an iPod  
1
3
2
13  
13  
Press <ON/STANDBY>.  
1
Pause  
Return to the first track in the folder  
Connect the iPod to the USB port on the front panel  
Skip to previous or next track  
Fast forward and rewind cannot be  
used.  
2 of this unit (vpage 14).  
[TEXT]  
[TIME]  
8, 9  
8, 9  
Press <DISC/INPUT> to change the input source to  
3 “USB”.  
Selecting the operating mode  
You can set whether to perform iPod operations using the iPod  
controls, or using the unit remote control.  
For details on the settings, see “iPod Ctrl (Operating an iPod with its  
own controls)” (vpage 26).  
Select the file that you want to playback on the iPod.  
4
3
[8, 9]  
1
2
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Playback iPod  
Playing a USB memory device  
Switching the unit display  
nTag data  
Playable USB memory formats  
During playback, press [TEXT].  
ID3-Tags (Ver.1.x and 2.x)  
The information changes in the following order each time [TEXT] is  
pressed.  
Files created in the following formats and stored on a USB memory  
device can be played.  
META-Tags (Compatible with title, artist and album names)  
Title name  
Artist name  
Playable MP3/WMA file  
Sampling  
frequency  
nUSB-Compatible file systems  
“FAT16” or “FAT32”  
File format  
MP3  
Bit rate  
Extension  
If the USB memory device is divided into multiple partitions, only  
the top drive can be selected.  
Album name  
For MPEG-1 Audio  
Layer3,  
32 – 320 kbps  
32/44.1/  
48 kHz  
.mp3  
nMaximum number of playable files and folders  
Maximum number of files in a folder: 65,535  
Maximum number of folders: 700  
Setting which information is displayed first  
You can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT] is  
pressed.  
For details on the settings, see “File Info (File information display  
selection)” (vpage 26).  
CBR: 48 – 320  
VBR: Peak 384  
(display corresponds  
to average bit rate  
value)  
32/44.1/  
48 kHz  
WMA  
AAC  
.wma  
.m4a  
nFile format  
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3)  
WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
MPEG-4/AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)  
WAV (LINEAR PCM)  
32/44.1/  
48 kHz  
NOTE  
8 – 320 kbps  
These settings are not reflected when “iPod Ctrl=>” is set to  
“1 Direct” (vpage 26)  
Linear PCM:  
PCM 32/44.1/48  
kHz  
Those other  
than the above,  
not supported.  
LINEAR  
PCM  
Switching the time display  
During playback, press [TIME].  
The time display changes in the following order each time [TIME] is  
Linear PCM: 16 bit  
.wav  
pressed.  
(Not displayed)  
Track elapsed time  
REMAIN  
Track remaining time  
Only music files that are not copyright-protected can be played on  
this set.  
Contents downloaded from pay sites on the Internet are copyright  
protected. Also, files encoded in WMA format when ripped from a  
CD, etc., on a computer may be copyright protected, depending on  
the computer’s settings.  
Disconnecting the iPod  
Press 2to stop playback.  
1
Disconnect the iPod cable from the USB port.  
2
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Playing a USB memory device  
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
Fast-forwarding and fast-reversing (Searching)  
Playing files stored on USB memory devices  
Button located on both the main unit and  
the remote control  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
GUsing the buttons on the unitH  
BUTTON  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
Press <ON/STANDBY>.  
During playback, press and hold in <8/6> or <7/9>.  
When you remove your finger from the button, normal playback is  
resumed.  
1
Connect the USB memory device to the USB port on  
GUsing the buttons on the remote controlH  
During playback, press and hold in [6, 7].  
When you remove your finger from the button, normal playback is  
resumed.  
2 the front panel of this unit (vpage 14).  
USB port  
<8/6>  
Press <DISC/INPUT> to change the input source to  
<7/9>  
1 2  
3 “USB”.  
NOTE  
Press 1.  
When normal playback is resumed after searching, the sound may be  
interrupted momentarily.  
4
Playback starts.  
To switch the folder or file during playback  
GUsing the buttons on the unitH  
Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)  
Press [REPEAT].  
<ON/STANDBY> <DISC/INPUT>  
3
During playback, press <8/6> or <7/9>.  
Playing in random order (Random playback)  
During playback or stop mode, press [RANDOM].  
The “RNDM” indicator lights, and random playback starts  
automatically.  
To cancel random playback, press [RANDOM] or 2. The “RNDM”  
indicator goes dark and random playback is canceled.  
GUsing the buttons on the remote controlH  
Folder  
Use [FOLDER d, f] to select the folder, then press [ENTER].  
File  
Use [8] or [9] to select the file.  
[RANDOM]  
[CANCEL]  
[TEXT]  
Switching the unit display  
During playback, press [TEXT].  
The information changes in the following order each time [TEXT] is  
pressed.  
The file numbers are set automatically when the USB memory device  
is loaded.  
[TIME]  
[FOLDER d, f]  
Stopping playback  
Press 2.  
File name  
Title name  
3
[REPEAT]  
Stopping playback temporarily  
[8, 9]  
Album name  
Artist name  
Press 3.  
The 3indicator lights.  
To restart playback, press 1or 3.  
1
2
[6, 7]  
Setting which information is displayed first  
You can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT] is  
pressed.  
For details on the settings, see “File Info (File information display  
selection)” (vpage 23).  
[MENU]  
[ENTER]  
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Performing menu settings  
Switching the time display  
You can set the following functions.  
CD D-OUT (CD digital output settings)  
For details, see each of the explanation pages.  
During playback, press [TIME].  
The time display changes in the following order each time [TIME] is  
pressed.  
Sets digital output for CD playback ON/OFF.  
Menu operations  
Select “CD D-OUT=>” using [8] and [9], and  
(Not displayed)  
REMAIN  
During stop mode, press [MENU].  
1 press [ENTER].  
Track elapsed time  
Track remaining time  
1
The menu is shown on the unit display.  
Set digital output to “1 On” or “2 Off” using [8]  
NOTE  
Press [8] or [9] to select the menu item you  
2 and [9], and press [ENTER].  
2 want to set.  
When a USB memory device is connected to this unit, the files  
recorded on the USB memory device are read. The read time differs  
depending on the amount of data stored on the USB memory device.  
If the maximum number of playable files or folders are stored on the  
USB memory device, it may take a few minutes to read the files.  
Before turning off the power supply to the unit, make sure the USB  
memory device is stopped or paused.  
If a USB memory device is connected to this unit, marantz cannot  
be held responsible for the loss or damage to any data stored on the  
USB memory device.  
GSelectable itemsH  
Press [ENTER] to enter the settings.  
3
1 On  
2 Off  
Output is digital.  
Press [CANCEL] to return to the previous item.  
To exit the menu, press [MENU] when the menu is being displayed.  
The menu disappears.  
Output is not digital.  
Press [MENU].  
3 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
Selectable mode  
The USB memory device will not operate if connected through a  
USB hub.  
Operation or power supply to all types of USB memory device  
cannot be guaranteed.  
USB OUT (USB audio output settings)  
CD D-OUT (CD digital output settings) (vpage 20)  
USB OUT (USB audio output settings) (vpage 20)  
Timer Play (Timer play setting) (vpage 21)  
For USB/iPod audio output, select either the digital output connector  
or the analog output connector.  
Removing the USB memory device  
Select “USB OUT=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
Press 2or 3to stop playback.  
1
Select the output connector using [8] and [9],  
Check that the communication indicator on the USB  
2 and press [ENTER].  
CD Setup (Operating MP3, WMA and AAC files recorded on  
the disc) (vpage 22)  
2 memory device is not flashing, then pull out the USB  
GSelectable itemsH  
memory device.  
1 Analog  
Outputs audio from the analog output connector of  
the unit. Audio is not output from the digital output  
connector.  
USB Setup (USB memory device operation) (vpage 23)  
iPod Setup (iPod operation) (vpage 25)  
NOTE  
Do not remove the USB memory device from the unit when the USB  
memory communication indicator is flashing. Doing so may damage  
the USB memory device, or may corrupt the files recorded on the USB  
memory device.  
2 Digital  
Outputs audio from the digital output connector of  
the unit. Audio is not output from the analog output  
connector.  
Auto STB (Auto standby function) (vpage 27)  
Press [MENU].  
3 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
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Performing menu settings  
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
Timer Play (Timer play setting)  
Button located on both the main unit and  
the remote control  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
BUTTON  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
When this unit is connected to a commercially available external audio  
timer, the unit’s power is switched on and media playback starts at  
the specified time.  
Audio timer  
Connect the audio timer to this unit.  
1
Set the media that you want to playback in the unit.  
2
Select “Timer Play=>” using [8] and [9], and  
[TEXT]  
3 press [ENTER].  
Select “2 On=>” for the timer play settings using  
4 [8]  
and [9], and press [ENTER].  
GSelectable itemsH  
[Q.REPLAY]  
1 Off  
Timer play is not set.  
2 On=>  
Timer play is set.  
[8, 9]  
Select the playback media using [8] and [9],  
5 and press [ENTER].  
GSelectable itemsH  
[MENU]  
[ENTER]  
1 CD  
Plays back the DISC media.  
2 USB/iPod=>  
Plays back the USB memory device or iPod.  
Press [MENU].  
6 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
Set the audio timer.  
7
For connection to audio timer and it’s operation, please refer to the  
instruction manual of your audio timer.  
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Performing menu settings  
nFile Info (File information display selection)  
When [TEXT] is pressed on the unit during disc playback, track  
information is shown on the display.  
nRange Spec (Playback range selection)  
CD Setup (Operating MP3, WMA and AAC  
You can set whether to play all of the files on the disc or just the  
files within a folder for playback.  
files recorded on the disc)  
Here, you can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT]  
is pressed.  
The “CD Setup” operating layers are as shown below.  
Select “CD Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
CD Setup=>  
File Info=>  
1 File Name*  
2 Title  
Select “CD Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
Select “Range Spec=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
2 press [ENTER].  
3 Artist  
Select “File Info=>” using [8] and [9], and  
4 Album  
Select the range you want to playback using [8]  
2 press [ENTER].  
3 and  
[9], and press [ENTER].  
5 Time  
1 All*  
Range Spec=>  
Q Replay=>  
Select the information you want to display first using  
GSelectable itemsH  
3 [8] and [9], and press [ENTER].  
2 Folder  
Plays back all of the files on the disc.  
1 All  
10 sec*  
GSelectable itemsH  
Plays back the files in the selected folder.  
2 Folder  
1 File Name  
The file name is displayed.  
* Default setting  
Press [MENU].  
2Title  
The track name is displayed.  
The artist name is displayed.  
The album name is displayed.  
The time information is displayed.  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
3 Artist  
4 Album  
5Time  
nQ Replay (Quick replay)  
You can set how many seconds a track is rewound when  
[Q.REPLAY] is pressed.  
Press [MENU].  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
Select “CD Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
NOTE  
Select “Q Replay=>” using [8] and [9], and  
When playing a music CD, track information is only displayed when  
CD TEXT is recorded on the disc.  
Information that is not stored on the disc cannot be displayed.  
2 press [ENTER].  
Set the rewind time using [8] and [9], and  
3 press [ENTER].  
Can be selected in the 5-60 second range.  
Press [MENU].  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
nFile Info (File information display selection)  
When [TEXT] is pressed on the unit while playing back files from a  
USB memory device, information such as MP3 tag information is  
shown in the display.  
USB Setup (USB memory device operation)  
Button located on both the main unit and  
the remote control  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
BUTTON  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
The “USB Setup” operating layers are as shown below.  
Here, you can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT]  
is pressed.  
USB Setup=>  
File Info=>  
1 File Name*  
2 Title  
3 2  
3 Artist  
Select “USB Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
4 Album  
5 Time  
1 All*  
Select “File Info=>” using [8] and [9], and  
Range Spec=>  
Resume=>  
2 press [ENTER].  
2 Folder  
1 Off*  
2 On  
Select the information you want to display first using  
3 [8] and [9], and press [ENTER].  
GSelectable itemsH  
* Default setting  
1 File Name  
The file name is displayed.  
2Title  
The track name is displayed.  
The artist name is displayed.  
The album name is displayed.  
The time information is displayed.  
3 Artist  
4 Album  
5Time  
[TEXT]  
Press [MENU].  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
3
2
[8, 9]  
[MENU]  
[ENTER]  
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Performing menu settings  
nRange Spec (Playback range selection)  
You can set whether to play all of the files on the USB memory  
device, or just the files within a folder during playback.  
nResume (Resume playback settings)  
You can set whether to record the place where playback is stopped.  
When resume playback is set to on, this unit starts USB memory  
device playback from the start of the file that was previously being  
played.  
Select “USB Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
Select “USB Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
Select “Range Spec=>” using [8] and [9], and  
2 press [ENTER].  
Select “Resume=>” using [8] and [9], and  
2 press [ENTER].  
Select the range you want to playback using [8]  
3 and  
[9], and press [ENTER].  
Select “1 Off” or “2 On” for the resume playback  
3 settings using  
GSelectable itemsH  
[8] and [9], and press [ENTER].  
Plays back all of the files on the USB memory device.  
1 All  
GSelectable itemsH  
Plays back the files in the selected folder.  
2 Folder  
Resume playback is not set.  
1 Off  
Resume playback is set.  
2 On  
Press [MENU].  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
Press [MENU].  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
NOTE  
Resume playback cannot be used if 2 is pressed to stop the USB  
memory device.  
Press 3 to pause the track. Even if the input source is changed or  
the unit power is switched off, when the USB memory device is  
played again, playback starts from the start of the track that was  
previously being played back.  
Resume playback only works when an identical USB memory device  
is inserted. If another USB memory device is inserted, the unit will  
start playing from the first file.  
The unit may not play your desired file if files have been added to or  
deleted from the identical USB memory device.  
Playback will be resumed from the beginning of the current file.  
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Performing menu settings  
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
nDatabase (iPod database selection)  
iPod Setup (iPod operation)  
Button located on both the main unit and  
the remote control  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
Set which database within the iPod to playback files from.  
BUTTON  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
The “iPod Setup” operating layers are as shown below.  
Select “iPod Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
iPod Setup=>  
Database=>  
1 Album  
2 Artist  
1 press [ENTER].  
3 Genre  
4 Playlist  
5 Track*  
Select “Database=>” using [8] and [9], and  
2 press [ENTER].  
<7/9>  
3 1 2  
Select the database from which you want to playback  
3 files using  
File Info=>  
1 Title*  
2 Artist  
3 Album  
4 Time  
[8] and [9], and press [ENTER].  
GSelectable itemsH  
Search files by album.  
Search files by artist.  
Search files by genre.  
Search files by playlist.  
Search files by track title.  
1 Album  
2 Artist  
3 Genre  
4 Playlist  
5 Track  
<6/8>  
iPod Ctrl=>  
Resume=>  
1 Direct*  
2 Remote  
1 Off*  
2 On  
Press [MENU].  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
* Default setting  
[AMS]  
[TEXT]  
[RANDOM]  
Select the folder that contains the files you want to  
5 playback using [FOLDER d  
,
f], and press [ENTER].  
[FOLDER d, f]  
Files included in the folder are displayed.  
Select the music file that you want to playback using  
6 [8]  
and [9], and press  
1.  
Playback starts.  
[REPEAT]  
3
1
2
NOTE  
[8, 9]  
This cannot be set when “iPod Ctrl=>” (vpage 26) is set to  
“1 Direct”.  
[MENU]  
[ENTER]  
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Performing menu settings  
nFile Info (File information display selection)  
When [TEXT] is pressed while playing iPod files on the unit, file  
information is shown on the display.  
niPod Ctrl (Operating an iPod with its own controls) nResume (Resume playback settings)  
You can set whether to record the place where playback is stopped.  
When resume playback is set to on, this unit starts iPod playback  
from the start of the file that was previously being played.  
You can set whether to perform iPod operations using the iPod  
controls, or using the unit remote control.  
Here, you can set which information is displayed first when [TEXT]  
is pressed.  
Select “iPod Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
Select “iPod Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
1 press [ENTER].  
Select “iPod Setup=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
Select “iPod Ctrl=>” using [8] and [9], and  
Select “Resume=>” using [8] and [9], and  
2 press [ENTER].  
2 press [ENTER].  
Select “File info=>” using [8] and [9], and  
2 press [ENTER].  
Select the device you want to operate using [8]  
Select “1 Off” or “2 On” for the resume playback  
3 and [9], and press [ENTER].  
Select the information you want to display first using  
3 settings using  
[8] and [9], and press [ENTER].  
3 [8] and [9], and press [ENTER].  
GSelectable itemsH  
GSelectable itemsH  
In this mode, the iPod controls are operated directly  
while looking at the iPod display screen.  
1 Direct  
GSelectable itemsH  
Resume playback is not set.  
1 Off  
In this mode, the iPod is operated while the iPod  
information is shown on the unit display.  
The track name is displayed.  
The artist name is displayed.  
The album name is displayed.  
The time information is displayed.  
2 Remote  
1 Title  
Resume playback is set.  
2 On  
2 Artist  
3 Album  
4 Time  
Press [MENU].  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
1 Direct  
2 Remote  
Display mode  
Display location  
iPod display  
Unit display  
NOTE  
Audio file  
Video file  
S
S
S
A
Playable  
files  
Press [MENU].  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
Resume playback cannot be used if 2is pressed to stop the iPod.  
Press 3to pause the track. Even if the input source is changed or the  
unit power is switched off, when the iPod is played again, playback  
starts from the start of the track that was previously being played  
back.  
z
Remote control  
and this unit  
S
S
S
A
Active  
buttons  
NOTE  
When “iPod Ctrl=>” is set to “1 Direct”, the display order of file  
information cannot be changed.  
iPod  
zOnly audio is played back.  
For details on how to playback when “2 Remote” is set, see  
“Database (iPod database selection)” (vpage 25).  
nButtons that can be used when playing back  
from an iPod  
Press [MENU].  
4 The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
Remote control  
Operation on the unit  
buttons  
Plays the track  
1
3
2
Pause  
When “1 Direct” is set, playback, pause, skip and stop can be  
performed using the unit remote control.  
Return to the first track in the folder  
Skip to previous or next track  
Fast forward and rewind cannot be used  
NOTE  
8, 9  
1st generation iPod nano or iPod with Video do not support “1 Direct”.  
When a 1st generation iPod nano or iPod with Video is connected, the  
mode automatically switches to “2 Remote”.  
Switches the repeat function  
Switches the shuffle function  
REPEAT  
RANDOM  
Plays the first approximately 10 seconds of  
the track, then skips to the next track  
AMS  
TEXT  
Switches the display  
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Performing menu settings  
Symbols used to indicate buttons in this manual  
Explanation of terms  
Auto STB (Auto standby function)  
If the stopped state continues for more than 30 minutes, this unit  
Button located on both the main unit and  
the remote control  
Button only on the main unit  
Button only on the remote control  
BUTTON  
<BUTTON>  
[BUTTON]  
B
Bit rate  
automatically switches to standby mode.  
This expresses the read amount per 1 second of video/audio data  
recorded in a disc. A larger number means higher sound quality, but  
also means a larger file size.  
Select “Auto STB=>” using [8] and [9], and  
1 press [ENTER].  
M
Select “1 On” or “2 Off” for the auto standby  
MP3 (MPEG AudioPlayer 3)  
2 function using  
[8] and [9], and press [ENTER].  
This is an internationally standardized audio data compression scheme,  
using the “MPEG-1” video compression standard. It compresses the  
data volume to about one eleventh its original size while maintaining  
sound quality equivalent to a music CD.  
GSelectable itemsH  
Auto standby function is enabled.  
1 On  
Auto standby function is disabled.  
2 Off  
S
Sampling frequency  
Press [MENU].  
Sampling involves taking a reading of a sound wave (analog signal)  
at regular intervals and expressing the height of the wave at each  
reading in digitized format (producing a digital signal).  
The number of readings taken in one second is called the “sampling  
frequency”. The larger the value, the closer the reproduced sound is  
to the original.  
3
The settings are saved, and the display returns to normal.  
[8, 9]  
W
WMA (Windows Media Audio)  
This is audio compression technology developed by Microsoft  
Corporation.  
®
WMA data can be encoded using Windows Media Player Ver.7, 7.1,  
[MENU]  
[ENTER]  
®
®
®
Windows Media Player for Windows XP and Windows Media  
Player 9 Series.  
To encode WMA files, only use applications authorized by Microsoft  
Corporation. If you use an unauthorized application, the file may not  
work properly.  
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Troubleshooting  
If a problem should arise, first check the following:  
Problem  
CD-R/CD-RW disc  
cannot be played.  
Cause  
The disc is placed in upside  
down.  
The information recorded is not Record correct information  
in an audio (CD-DA) format. Or that is compatible with to this  
the MP3/WMA/AAC file was unit.  
Corrective action  
Place the disc in the tray  
correctly.  
Page  
3
1. Are the connections correct?  
2. Is the set being operated as described in the owner’s manual?  
3. Are the other devices operating properly?  
If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed in the table below. Should the problem persist,  
there may be a malfunction.  
In this case, disconnect the power immediately and contact your store of purchase.  
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not properly recorded.  
GDiscH  
GDisplayH  
Problem  
Cause  
Corrective action  
Page  
Problem  
Cause  
Corrective action  
The USB memory device is  
not supported. Please use a  
USB memory device with an  
operating current that is less  
than 1 A.  
Page  
The disc fails to rotate.  
The power cord is pulled out  
of the socket.  
Insert the power cord plug  
into the socket.  
7
“OverCurrent” appears The voltage able to be  
on the display. supplied from this unit via the  
Power to this unit is not ON.  
Turn the power to this unit  
ON.  
8
3
USB memory device has been  
exceeded.  
The disc is not placed in the Place the disc in the disc tray  
correct position on the disc correctly.  
tray.  
“FAT Error” or “Cluster An unsupported file system Please use a USB memory  
Err” appear on the  
display.  
is being used. USB memory device formatted with a  
device below 128 MB cannot compatible file system (FAT32  
or FAT16) and that has at  
least 256 MB of memory.  
No file able to be played on this Check supported formats.  
unit exists.  
The disc is placed in upside Place the disc in the disc tray  
down. (The disc is placed in correctly.  
with the label facing down).  
3
be supported.  
“No File” appears on  
the display.  
“DRM Stream”  
15, 18  
16, 18  
The disc stops rotating  
in mid-operation.  
The disc is dirty.  
Clean the disc’s surface.  
4
This is a file subject to digital Cannot play on this unit  
The disc is scratched.  
The disc may be unable to  
be played if it has a lot of  
scratches.  
appears on the display.  
rights management.  
because of unsupported  
DRM.  
The disc is warped.  
The disc may be unable to be  
played if it is badly warped.  
GUSB/iPodH  
Problem  
Sound cannot be  
heard even when USB  
memory device is  
connected.  
Cause  
Corrective action  
Page  
14  
The disc is rotating but  
no sound is heard.  
The amplifier and speakers are Connect the cables correctly.  
not connected correctly.  
7
The amplifier and speakers are Connect the cables correctly.  
not connected properly.  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
The amplifier power is not ON. Turn the amplifier power ON.  
(See the instruction manual  
The amplifier power is not ON. Turn ON the power to the  
amplifier.  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
for the amplifier.)  
The amplifier’s function or Switch the amplifier’s  
selector switch is not set to function or selector switch  
“CD” or “AUX” or such (to to “CD” or “AUX” or such  
whatever you have connected (to whatever you have  
The amplifier’s function or  
selector switch is not set to  
“CD” or “AUX” or such (to  
whatever you have connected  
this unit to).  
Switch the amplifier’s  
function or selector switch  
to “CD” or “AUX” or such  
(to whatever you have  
connected this unit to).  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
this unit to).  
connected this unit to).  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
The amplifier’s volume control Adjust the amplifier volume.  
is set at the minimum level.  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
The amplifier’s volume control Adjust the amplifier volume.  
is set at the minimum level.  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
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Problem  
Cause  
Corrective action  
Page  
Specifications  
Sound cannot be heard Models prior to 5th generation For details, see “Supported  
14  
even when an iPod is  
connected.  
iPods are not supported.  
iPod Models”.  
The amplifier and speakers are Connect the cables correctly.  
14  
n Audio performance  
Analog output  
Channels:  
Playable frequency range:  
Playable frequency response:  
S/N:  
Dynamic range:  
Harmonic distortion:  
Wow & flutter:  
not connected correctly.  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
2 channels  
The amplifier’s function or  
selector switch is not set to  
“CD” or “AUX” or such (to  
whatever you have connected  
this unit to).  
Switch the amplifier’s  
function or selector switch  
to “CD” or “AUX” or such  
(to whatever you have  
connected this unit to).  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
2 Hz – 20 kHz  
2 Hz – 20 kHz  
110 dB  
100 dB  
0.002 % (1 kHz)  
Crystal accuracy  
Output level  
Signal type:  
2.2 V RMS stereo  
Headphone output:  
Digital output  
output level (cinch JACK):  
output level (optical):  
Optical Readout System  
Laser:  
Wave length:  
Signal type:  
Sampling frequency:  
28 mW/32 Ω (variable maximum)  
The amplifier’s volume control Adjust the amplifier volume.  
is set at the minimum level.  
(See the instruction manual  
for the amplifier.)  
0.5 Vp-p (75 Ω)  
-19 dBm  
AlGaAs  
780 nm  
16-bit linear PCM  
44.1 kHz  
It takes time for USB When connecting a high-  
Wait until reading is  
memory device to be capacity USB memory device,  
completed.  
read.  
it will take time to read  
depending on its capacity.  
Several minutes may be  
required for reading when  
using a high-capacity device.  
n General  
Power supply:  
Power consumption:  
AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
32 W  
Standby: 0.3 W or less  
+5 ˚C – +35 ˚C  
There is no sound output The “USB OUT” setting is set Change the “USB OUT”  
20  
Operating temperatures:  
Operating humidity:  
from this unit when  
music files stored on a  
USB memory device or  
iPod are played.  
to “2 Digital”.  
setting to “1 Analog”.  
5 – 90 % (without dew)  
zFor purposes of improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
GRemote controlH  
Problem  
Cause  
Corrective action  
Page  
Remote control  
operation is not  
possible.  
The distance between this unit Move closer to this unit, and  
and the remote control is too operate the remote control  
4
great.  
within the operating range.  
There is an obstacle between Remove the obstacle.  
4
this unit and the remote  
control.  
The remote control’s batteries Replace all batteries with  
4
4
are dead.  
new ones.  
The remote control sensor is Move so that the remote  
being subjected to strong light. control sensor is not  
subjected to strong light.  
The switch on the back of the When using this unit  
14  
REMOTE CONTROL is on  
“EXTERNAL”.  
independently, set the  
switch to “INTERNAL”.  
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Index  
vNumerics  
vE  
vR  
1-track repeat ·····················································10  
EXTERNAL ·························································14  
Random playback···································10, 19, 26  
Range Spec (Playback range selection)········22, 24  
Rear panel ····························································6  
Remote control ················································4, 6  
Inserting the batteries········································4  
Operating range of the remote control··············4  
Repeat playback·····································10, 19, 26  
Resume························································24, 26  
vA  
vF  
AAC························································15, 16, 18  
A-B repeat playback ···········································10  
Accessories··························································2  
All-track repeat ···················································10  
AMS playback ····················································12  
Audio EX·····························································12  
Auto STB (Auto standby mode)··························27  
Fast-forwarding ··············································9, 19  
Fast-reversing·················································9, 19  
File Info  
(File information display selection)·········22, 23, 26  
Finalize ·································································3  
Front panel ···························································5  
vS  
vH  
Sampling frequency ·······························15, 18, 27  
Searching ·······················································9, 19  
Skipping································································9  
Stopping playback ··········································9, 19  
Stopping playback temporarily ·······················9, 19  
Switching the input source ··································8  
Switching the unit display ······················16, 18, 19  
vB  
Headphone·························································10  
Batteries·······························································4  
Bit rate····················································15, 18, 27  
vI  
INTERNAL··························································14  
iPod Ctrl  
(Operating an iPod with its own controls)··········26  
iPod Setup··························································25  
vC  
Cable  
Audio cable··················································7, 13  
Coaxial digital cable··········································13  
iPod cable ··················································13, 14  
Optical cable····················································13  
Power cord ························································7  
Remote connector cord·····························13, 14  
CD D-OUT (CD digital output settings)···············20  
CD-R/CD-RW··················································3, 16  
CD Setup····························································22  
CD-TEXT·····························································10  
Condensation ·······················································3  
Connection  
Analog connection·············································7  
Coaxial digital connection ································13  
Connecting cable·········································7, 13  
Connecting the flasher input jack ····················13  
iPod··································································14  
Optical digital connection·································13  
Power cord ························································7  
Remote control················································14  
USB memory device········································14  
vT  
vM  
Time display ·······································9, 16, 18, 20  
Timer play···························································21  
Menu operations················································20  
MP3··················································15, 16, 18, 27  
Music CDs····························································3  
vU  
USB OUT (USB audio output settings)···············20  
USB Setup··························································23  
vP  
Playback  
vW  
A-B repeat playback·········································10  
AMS playback··················································12  
CD······································································9  
Delete program playback·································12  
iPod····························································17, 25  
Program playback ············································11  
Random playback·································10, 19, 26  
Repeat playback···································10, 19, 26  
Stopping playback········································9, 19  
Stopping playback temporarily·····················9, 19  
USB memory device········································18  
WMA················································15, 16, 18, 27  
vQ  
vD  
Q Replay (Quick replay)······································22  
Quick replay ·······················································12  
Database (iPod database selection)····················25  
Delete program playback ···································12  
Direct searching ···················································9  
Display······························································5, 9  
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Dimensions / Dimensions / Dimensions  
Unit: inch (mm)  
17-21/64 (440)  
Weight / Poids / Peso  
6.6 kg (14 lbs 8.8 oz)  
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Printed in China 5411 10731 02AS  
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