MARANTZ ES7001 User Manual

Model ES7001 User Guide  
Home Theater System  
Thank you for purchasing the Marantz Home Theater System.  
CONTENTS  
Before using this unit, please read the User Guide carefully to ensure  
proper operation of the unit, and retain it together with the supplied  
warranty.  
FEATURES .................................................................................................. 2  
BEFORE USING THIS UNIT........................................................................ 3  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS....................................................... 5  
FRONT PANEL.................................................................................................... 5  
REAR PANEL ...................................................................................................... 6  
REMOTE CONTROLLER: RC002ES.................................................................. 7  
7 Accessories Check  
Before use, check the below accessories were included in the package.  
• Remote controller  
• AAA-size batteries x 2  
CONNECTIONS......................................................................................... 12  
CONNECTING DIGITAL EQUIPMENT WITH THE OPTICAL CONNECTOR.... 12  
CONNECTING ANALOG EQUIPMENT ............................................................ 13  
CONNECTING DIGITAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPPED WITH THE HDMI  
CONNECTOR.................................................................................................... 13  
CONNECTING A SUBWOOFER....................................................................... 14  
REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS ............................................................. 14  
• User Guide (This manual)  
INSTALLATION.......................................................................................... 15  
BASIC OPERATIONS................................................................................ 16  
TURNING ON THE UNIT................................................................................... 16  
PLAYING THE INPUT SOURCE....................................................................... 16  
SETTINGS ................................................................................................. 17  
SETTING INSTALLATION HEIGHT OF SPEAKERS........................................ 17  
SETTING THE NUMBER OF AUDIENCE......................................................... 17  
SETTING THE VIEWING/LISTENING DISTANCE ........................................... 18  
SETTING THE SUBWOOFER OUTPUT........................................................... 18  
SETTING THE BINAURAL MODE .................................................................... 19  
SETTING THE DOLBY PRO LOGIC II MODE.................................................. 19  
SETTING MULTI-CHANNEL TV SOUND MODE.............................................. 20  
SETTING THE NIGHT MODE ........................................................................... 20  
SETTING THE DIMMER.................................................................................... 20  
RESETTING ITEMS TO FACTORY PRESET SETTINGS................................ 21  
• Warranty Card  
(USA x 1, Canada x 1)  
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................... 21  
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................... 22  
OTHERS .................................................................................................... 22  
1
FEATURES  
[MAIN FUNCTION]  
[DIGITAL AMPLIFIER SECTION]  
The unit incorporates a 6-channel digital power amplifier, allowing direct drive of the  
speakers’ tweeter, midrange and woofer.  
What is OPSODIS?  
The digital audio signals are input to the digital amplifier of the unit through the optical  
digital and the HDMI connectors without digital-analog conversion.  
[PWM PROCESSOR SECTION]  
Using digital filters for cutoff frequency of the 6 channel digital power amplifier enables  
extreme filter precision that cannot be achieved with conventional analog filters,  
providing the OPSODIS effects more efficiently.  
Treble  
[POWER SUPPLY SECTION]  
The R-core transformer is adopted for the power supply section of this unit. Thanks  
to the features of the R-core transformer—less leakage magnetic flux, less heat  
generation and quick response to overload variation—the unit produces a high quality  
and powerful sound.  
[CABINET]  
Adoption of high-rigidity aluminum for the cabinet of the unit provides a sophisticated  
stiff construction, allowing reproduction of beautiful crystalline sound.  
Bass  
Bass  
[OTHER FEATURES]  
The OPT IN and HDMI IN connectors are compatible with Dolby Digital 5.1ch, dts  
OPSODIS(OptimalSourceDistribution)isanewvirtualsurroundtechnologydeveloped  
by the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR) and Kajima Corporation.  
OPSODIS technology has been united with Marantz’s high-quality sound technology  
to realize a superior surround environment than ever before.  
The ES7001 realizes reproduction of omni-directional sound only with the speakers  
built in this unit.  
The ES7001 releases listeners from the conventional surround environment that has  
required complex installation of five or more speakers. As a result, installing the AV  
system in a room has little effect on their lifestyle or living environment.  
and AAC audio inputs.  
Supports Dolby PL II feature for 2-channel signal input and for digital signal input.  
Binaural recording* sources can be reproduced through the front speaker.  
* Binaural recording is a method of recording audio which uses two microphones mounted in the ears of  
a dummy head in the shape of the human head and ears.  
Binaural recording can reproduce location of sound behind, ahead, above and below. It makes you feel  
a real sense of distance.  
Normally, a dramatic binaural effect can be achieved only with headphones.  
However, a similar or more stereophonic effect can be achieved by playback of a binaural recording  
source using this unit than that with headphones.  
The newest 32 bit DSP circuits adopted (one for decoding of Dolby, dts, ACC and  
PCM, and two dedicated for OPSODIS circuits)  
2
FEATURES  
DOLBY  
BEFORE USING  
This section must be read before any  
connection is made to the mains supply.  
The ventilation holes are located at the rear  
of the unit. To ensure proper heat radiation,  
ensure the below clearance from walls and  
other equipment.  
dts  
7 Equipment mains working  
Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, the double-  
D symbol and “AAC” are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories.  
setting  
Manufactured under license under U.S.  
Patent No’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380;  
5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and  
worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS is  
a registered trademark and the DTS logos,  
Symbol and DTS Virtual are trademarks of  
DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights  
Reserved.  
7 Keep Objects Off  
Keep objects off the unit.  
Your Marantz product has been prepared to  
comply with the household power and safety  
requirements that exist in your area.  
This unit can be powered by 120V AC only.  
7 Do not touch hot spots during  
AAC  
and immediately after use  
7 Copyright  
During and immediately after use, the unit  
is hot in areas other than the controls and  
rear panel connection jacks. Do not touch hot  
spots and especially the rear panel. Contact  
with hot areas can cause burns.  
Recording and playback of any material may  
require consent. For further information refer  
to the following:  
OPSODIS  
AAC is a format of the MPEG2 standard. This  
features excellent high-compression encoding  
and high-quality sound, enabling reproduction  
of 2-channel stereo sound and 5.1-channel  
surround, and bilingual broadcast. The  
following is the patent numbers of this format.  
– Copyright Act 1956  
– Dramatic and Musical Performers Act  
1958  
7 Cautions on handling power  
– Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972  
cord  
– Any subsequent statutory enactments and  
orders  
OPSODIS is a registered trademark of the  
OPSODIS LTD.  
• Do not touch the power cord with wet  
hands.  
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08/678,666  
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08/937,950  
08/576,495  
7 Do Not Locate in the Following  
• When disconnecting the power cord,  
always make sure that you take hold of the  
plug. Yanking out or bending the cord can  
damage it and/or cause electric shocks or  
a fire.  
HDMI  
Places  
To ensure long-lasting use, do not locate the  
unit where:  
HDMI, the  
and High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  
LLC.  
• Exposed to direct sunlight.  
• Near to sources of heat such as heaters.  
• Highly humid or poorly ventilated.  
• Dusty.  
• Get into the habit of disconnecting the  
power plug before leaving home.  
• Subjected to mechanical vibrations.  
• On wobbly, inclined or otherwise unstable  
surfaces  
• On a high place such as on a TV set  
3
BEFORE USING  
Cautions on handling batteries  
Operatable range of Remote  
7 For use of Remote controller  
controller  
Misuse of the batteries can result in electrolyte  
leakage, rupturing, corrosion, etc.  
Bear in mind the following points when using  
batteries.  
Loading batteries  
Operate the unit with the remote controller  
within the range of the illustration below.  
Before using the remote controller for the first  
time, load the batteries in the remote controller.  
The batteries provided are used to verify the  
operations of the remote controller only.  
• Remove the batteries from the remote  
controller if the unit is not going to be used  
for a prolonged period (a month or more).  
Approx. 5m  
q Remove the battery cover.  
• Do not use an old battery together with a  
new one.  
• Insert the batteries while ensuring that their  
ª and · poles are properly aligned with  
the corresponding markings on the remote  
controller.  
Remote controller  
• Batteries with the same shape may have  
different voltages. Do not use different  
types of batteries together.  
Cautions:  
w Insert the batteries with correct +/–  
• Do not allow direct sunlight, an inverter  
fluorescent light or other strong source  
of light to shine onto the player’s infrared  
receptor window. Otherwise, the operation  
of the remote controller may be disabled.  
orientation.  
• If electrolyte has leaked, thoroughly wipe  
the inside of the battery compartment, and  
then insert new batteries.  
Two AAA-size  
batteries  
• When batteries which are no longer  
required are to be discarded, follow the  
directions (regulations) laid down by the  
local authorities in the area concerned for  
their disposal.  
• Bear in mind that operating the remote  
controller may cause other devices  
operated by infrared rays to be operated by  
mistake.  
• The remote controller cannot be operated  
if the space between the controller and  
the player’s infrared receptor window is  
obstructed.  
e Close the battery cover until it clicks shut.  
• Do not place any objects on top of the  
remote controller.  
Doing so may cause one or more buttons to  
be held down which will cause the batteries  
to run down.  
4
o Dolby PL II indicator  
The indicator lights in green when 2-  
channel signal is input and the Dolby Pro  
Logic II mode is set to Pro Logic II MOVIE  
or Pro Logic II MUSIC.  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
FRONT PANEL  
When Dolby Pro Logic II mode is set to  
OFF by pressing the Dolby PL II button  
on the remote controller, this indicator  
goes out.  
! Dolby D indicator  
When a Dolby digital signal is input, this  
indicator lights in blue.  
! dts/AAC/PCM indicator  
q w  
The indicator lights in the following colors  
according to the format of digital signal  
input from the connected equipment:  
dts signal:  
red  
AAC signal: yellow  
PCM signal: green  
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The indicator goes out when the A1 or A2  
button on the remote controller is pressed  
to select an analog input signal.  
Note:  
q ON/STANDBY button  
t SUB WOOFER indicator  
Thenightmodefunctioncanbeactivated  
only when the Dolby D (Digital) indicator  
is lit blue.  
Press this button to turn on the power.  
When it is pressed again, the unit goes  
into standby mode and the STANDBY  
indicator i lights.  
The indicator lights in green when  
subwoofer output is activated by pressing  
the SUBWOOFER button on the remote  
controller.  
The indicator goes out when subwoofer  
output is set to off by pressing the  
SUBWOOFER button on the remote  
controller.  
! INPUT SELECTOR button  
Press this button to select the input source  
to be played.  
Each press of the button changes the  
indication in the display window as shown  
below.  
u MODE indicator  
The indicator lights in blue when the  
binaural mode is activated. The indicator  
goes out when the binaural mode is  
canceled by pressing the MODE button on  
the remote controller.  
w Display window  
Normally, the volume level indication (00-  
60) is displayed.  
The subwoofer output is set to on and the  
indicator is lit as the factory-setting mode.  
The factory-preset setting is “d1.”  
e VOLUME + button  
Press this button to increase the volume.  
Keeping this button pressed increases the  
volume successively.  
Note:  
Note:  
A2 (AUX)  
d1(DVD)  
The binaural mode can be set when an  
audio source recorded in binaural mode  
is played.  
Before installing this unit, connect a  
commercially available or optional Marantz  
subwoofer with a built-in amplifier.  
A1 (VCR)  
d2 (TV)  
r VOLUME – button  
H2(HDMI 2)  
i STANDBY indicator  
Press this button to decrease the volume.  
Keeping this button pressed decreases  
the volume successively.  
y NIGHT MODE indicator  
d3 (GAME)  
H1(HDMI 1)  
The indicator lights in red when the unit is  
in standby mode.  
The indicator lights in green when the  
night mode function is activated.  
The indicator goes out when the night mode  
function is canceled by pressing the NIGHT  
MODE button on the remote controller.  
5
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
w
ANALOG IN 1 (VCR)/2 (AUX) jacks  
t REMOTE OUT jack  
REAR PANEL  
These jacks are used to connect to the  
analog output jacks on aVCR and external  
player.  
This jack is used to connect other Marantz  
equipment such as a DVD player equipped  
with remote control jack.  
MODEL NO.ES7001  
• Connect a VCR to the ANALOG IN 1  
jacks. To select the input, press the A1  
button on the remote controller.  
Note:  
When the Marantz DVD player or the  
IS201 iPod universal dock is located in a  
place where the infrared beam cannot be  
easily received, make a remote control  
connection. If you operate the remote  
controller pointed toward this unit, a  
received command signal is transmitted  
to the connected equipment.  
• Connect an external player to the  
ANALOG IN 2 jacks.To select the input,  
press the A2 button on the remote  
controller.  
e SUB W. PREOUT jack  
This jack is used to connect to the input  
jack of an external subwoofer with a built-  
in amplifier.  
y AC power cord  
i
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q
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Connect the cord to the wall outlet.  
u HDMI IN 1/2 connectors  
r SUB W. CONTROL OUT jack  
e
r
These connectors are used to connect to  
the HDMI output of a hard disk recorder,  
TV tuner, video game console, etc.  
The HDMI IN/OUT connectors on the unit  
are compatible with Version 1.1.  
This jack is used to connect to the  
CONTROL IN jack of the optional Marantz  
SW7001 subwoofer with built-in amplifier.  
The connected subwoofer is turned on  
or goes into standby mode in conjunction  
with the operations of the unit.  
Left side of the unit  
Right side of the unit  
ty  
i HDMI OUT connector  
Note:  
q OPT IN 1 (DVD)/2 (TV)/3 (GAME)  
Note:  
This connector is used to connect to the  
HDMI input of a TV, video projector, etc.  
The HDMI IN/OUT connectors on the unit  
are compatible with Version 1.1.  
When “d1”, “d2” or “d3” is selected with  
the INPUT SELECTOR button on the  
unit and no signal is input from the  
connected equipment for five minutes,  
the unit automatically goes into standby  
mode.  
connectors  
To use the control function, turn on the  
power of the subwoofer.  
These connectors are used to connect to  
the optical digital output connectors on a  
DVD player, TV, video game console, etc.  
Note:  
• Connect a DVD player to the OPT IN 1  
connector.  
The audio input to the HDMI jacks can  
be played back by this unit.  
In such case, audio signals are not  
output to the TV or projector.  
Connect a TV to the OPT IN 2 connector.  
• Connect a video game console to the  
OPT IN 3 connector.  
6
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
z POWER button  
n BILINGUAL button  
ELEVATION button  
REMOTE CONTROLLER:  
RC002ES  
Press this button to turn on the unit or to  
set it to standby mode.  
Press this button to switch the bilingual  
sound output from the TV when the unit  
receives a high-definition TV broadcast  
(AAC audio signal).  
Press this button to switch the height of  
the unit installation position. “L(lower than  
the TV position) or “H” (higher than the TV  
position) can be selected.  
7Buttons used for this unit  
x Input select buttons  
These buttons are used to select the input  
source to be played.  
Press the input source button you want  
to play.  
m MAIN VOLUME + button  
SEAT button  
z
x
Press this button to increase the volume  
of the unit.  
[For number of audience]  
Pressthisbuttononcetoswitchthenumber  
of the audience between “1P” (one person)  
and “2P” (two or more persons).  
c Dolby PL II button  
, MAIN VOLUME – button  
Press this button to switch the Dolby  
Pro Logic II sound field environment.  
Each press switches among Pro Logic II  
MOVIE, Pro Logic II MUSIC and OFF.  
Press this button to decrease the volume  
of the unit.  
[For the viewing/listening distance]  
Hold down this button for over 2 seconds to  
switch the distance between the audience  
and the unit from among “2 m or shorter,”  
“Approx. 2 m” and “2 m or longer.”  
c
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. MUTE button  
Press this button to mute the sound  
temporarily. Press it again to restore the  
sound.  
Note:  
This button functions when the analog  
input signal or 2-ch PCM input signal is  
selected.  
Notes:  
.
• When the audience is 2.5 m (98 1⁄2  
inches) or farther away from the unit  
and the viewing/listening distance is  
set to “2 m or longer,the stereophonic  
effect of the unit may be reduced.  
DIMMER button  
Press this button to dim the display  
window.  
v NIGHT MODE button  
Press this button when you want to lower  
the volume of the source for cases such as  
movie viewing at night.  
As the enhanced parts of the reproduced  
sound are suppressed in this mode, you  
can enjoy the sound without elevating the  
entire volume.  
• When the audience is close 1.5 m  
(59 1/8 inches) or less to the unit and  
the viewing distance is set to “2 m or  
shorter,the stereophonic effect of the  
unit may be reduced.  
SUBWOOFER button  
This button is used to activate a  
commercially available or the Marantz  
SW7001 subwoofer with a built-in amplifier  
connected to the unit.  
Note:  
b MODE button  
This function is activated at the factory.  
When no subwoofer is connected to  
the unit, press this button to turn off the  
indicator.  
Press this button to listen to the binaural  
recording source.  
7
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
TV POWER button  
7Buttons used for a TV  
7Preset code setting  
Press this button to turn on the TV or to set  
it to standby mode.  
The remote control codes of TVs of  
manufacturers other than Marantz are preset  
in the supplied remote controller. To use  
the supplied remote controller for the TV of  
another manufacturer, enter the code in the  
remote controller.  
Notes:  
• Before using the remote controller for a TV,  
set the preset code for the TV.  
TV MUTE button  
• For details on the operation of the TV, refer  
to the instruction manual supplied with the  
TV.  
Press this button to mute the TV sound  
temporarily. Press it again to restore the  
sound.  
1. Check the four-digit code number of  
your TV manufacturer in the preset code  
number lists shown below.  
TV VOL + button  
Press this button to increase the volume  
of the TV.  
2. While holding down theTV POWER button  
on the remote controller, press the  
Numeric buttons to enter the four-digit  
manufacturer’s code number.  
TV VOL – button  
¤
Press this button to decrease the volume  
of the TV.  
¤
Presetting the code number to the remote  
controller is complete.  
Numeric (1-12) buttons  
These buttons are used for direct TV  
channel selection.  
Notes:  
• Some of the preset codes in the lists may  
not be compatible with your TV.  
CH (channel) + button  
Press this button to scan forward through  
the TV channels.  
• If your TV does not operate with the remote  
controller after entering the preset code,  
try to enter another code number of the  
manufacturer.  
¤ CH (channel) - button  
Press this button to scan reverse through  
the TV channels.  
• Some of the functions of the TV may not be  
operable with the remote controller even  
after entering the code.  
¤ INPUT SELECT button  
Press this button to switch between the TV  
broadcast and a video input.  
8
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
Telecaption ..................................................... 1074  
Toshiba ....................................... 1003, 1019, 1025  
1026, 1042, 1074, 1098  
Portland ............................ 1003, 1013, 1024, 1059  
Price Club....................................................... 1026  
Prism .............................................................. 1018  
Proscan ............................ 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007  
1008, 1085, 1103, 1110  
Proton................................................... 1003, 1045  
Quasar.................... 1010, 1069, 1073, 1111, 1153  
Radio Shack .............................. 1003, 1013, 1015,  
1023, 1024, 1025, 1045  
Goldstar...................................... 1003, 1013, 1024  
7TV preset code number lists  
1030, 1045, 1080  
1100, 1112, 1154  
Hallmark ......................................................... 1003  
Hisense........................................................... 1116  
Hitachi............................... 1003, 1012, 1031, 1032  
1037, 1041, 1045, 1047  
Acer ................................................................ 1141  
Admiral ....................................... 1002, 1009, 1089  
Aiko................................................................. 1059  
Aiwa...................................................... 1117, 1118  
Akai................................................................. 1001  
Amtron............................................................ 1023  
Anam .............................................................. 1113  
Anam National............................ 1023, 1069, 1092  
AOC.................................. 1003, 1024, 1049, 1127  
Audiovox......................................................... 1023  
Bell & Howell ........................................ 1009, 1025  
Benq ..................................................... 1104, 1142  
Broksonic.......................... 1003, 1097, 1098, 1113  
Celebrity ......................................................... 1001  
Citizen......................................... 1003, 1013, 1023  
1026, 1059, 1063  
Colortyme............................................. 1003, 1043  
Contec ............................................................ 1113  
Contec/Cony............................... 1023, 1045, 1047  
Craig................................. 1020, 1022, 1023, 1113  
Crown ................................................... 1023, 1067  
Curtis Mathes ............................. 1003, 1013, 1025  
1026, 1062, 1103, 1110  
1107, 1111, 1135, 1136  
Totevision........................................................ 1013  
Universal............................................... 1046, 1054  
Video Concepts .............................................. 1113  
Viewsonic ................................... 1006, 1022, 1109  
1128, 1129, 1130, 1131  
1138, 1143, 1145, 1150  
Wards ......................................... 1003, 1009, 1015  
1024, 1038, 1044, 1046  
1052, 1054, 1056, 1057  
1067, 1086, 1103, 1110  
White Westinghouse............................. 1101, 1001  
Yamaha................................................. 1003, 1024  
Zenith.......................................... 1003, 1009, 1010  
1132, 1144, 1153  
1065, 1068, 1082, 1088  
1094, 1139, 1140, 1145, 1159  
1100, 1103, 1110, 1113  
RCA............................................ 1003, 1004, 1005  
1006, 1007, 1008  
Infinity ............................................................. 1067  
Janeil .............................................................. 1134  
JBL ................................................................. 1067  
JC Penney .................................. 1003, 1013, 1018  
1019, 1024, 1026  
1014, 1024, 1049, 1069  
1075, 1079, 1085, 1087  
1088, 1093, 1094, 1101  
1103, 1110, 1113,1153  
1046, 1047, 1054  
1063, 1083, 1085  
1100, 1103, 1110  
1112, 1133, 1154  
Realistic............................ 1013, 1015, 1023, 1025  
1045, 1100, 1103, 1110  
Runco ................................................... 1010, 1153  
Sampo ............................................................ 1150  
Samsung .......................... 1003, 1013, 1024, 1026  
1040, 1045, 1062, 1078  
Jensen............................................................ 1003  
JVC............................................. 1028, 1029, 1045  
1047, 1050, 1060, 1065  
Kawasho............................................... 1001, 1003  
Kenwood......................................................... 1003  
Kloss Novabeam .............. 1023, 1056, 1057, 1134  
KTV............................................. 1013, 1023, 1033  
1034, 1073, 1099, 1113  
LG......................................................... 1024, 1030  
M.Wards ..................................... 1002, 1009, 1038  
Magnavox ................................... 1003, 1052, 1053  
1056, 1057, 1063  
1083, 1090, 1100, 1105, 1114  
1120, 1121, 1146, 1148, 1157  
Sansui............................................................. 1119  
Sanyo ............................... 1003, 1025, 1051, 1072  
1077, 1091, 1156, 1157, 1158  
Sharp.......................................... 1003, 1013, 1014  
1015, 1045, 1055, 1064  
Daewoo ............................ 1003, 1013, 1024, 1035  
1036, 1059, 1084, 1101  
Daytron....................................... 1003, 1013, 1016  
Dimensia............................................... 1103, 1110  
Dumont....................................... 1003, 1010, 1153  
Electroband .................................................... 1001  
Electrohome ..................... 1001, 1003, 1069, 1133  
Emerson .................................... 1003, 1013, 1015,  
1020, 1021, 1022, 1023  
1066, 1076, 1089, 1123  
Signature ........................................................ 1009  
Sony ........................................... 1001, 1102, 1108  
Soundesign............. 1003, 1023, 1038, 1063, 1113  
Starlite ............................................................ 1023  
Supre-Macy .................................................... 1134  
Sylvania...................................... 1003, 1039, 1042  
1052, 1053, 1056, 1057  
1067, 1081, 1106  
Marantz............................. 1003, 1031, 1067, 1122  
Mitsubishi.................................... 1003, 1024, 1051  
1115, 1122, 1133  
Motorola................................................ 1014, 1069  
NEC........................ 1003, 1012, 1024, 1043, 1069  
NET-TV................................................. 1137, 1150  
Orion..................................................... 1020, 1096  
Panasonic............... 1017, 1067, 1069, 1095, 1111  
Philips............................... 1003, 1011, 1045, 1052  
1054, 1056, 1057, 1058  
1025, 1038, 1044, 1045  
1048, 1055, 1061, 1094  
1096, 1099, 1101, 1113  
1063, 1067, 1089, 1151  
Envision.......................................................... 1003  
Fisher................................ 1025, 1051, 1091, 1160  
Fujitsu............................... 1038, 1124, 1125, 1155  
Funai........................................... 1023, 1038, 1113  
Gateway.......................................................... 1150  
GE .................................... 1003, 1018, 1022, 1046  
1054, 1069, 1085, 1103  
Symphonic................................. 1023, 1039, 1044  
Tandy.............................................................. 1014  
Tatung............................................................. 1069  
Technics.......................................................... 1018  
Techwood ............................................. 1003, 1018  
Teknika ............................. 1003, 1009, 1013, 1023  
1024, 1026, 1038, 1045  
1063, 1067, 1069, 1106  
Pioneer ....................................... 1003, 1018, 1037  
1070, 1071, 1094  
1145, 1147, 1149  
1110, 1113, 1133, 1136, 1153  
1047, 1059, 1063, 1111, 1113  
Plasmsync ...................................................... 1135  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
7
Before using the remote  
controller for Marantz products  
7Buttons used for a Marantz DVD player  
1. Press the button specified for the  
Turns on the DVD or sets it to standby mode.  
Moves the cursor up.  
DVD POWER button  
5 button  
equipment you want to operate.  
• DVD player: “d1” button on the remote  
controller  
Moves the cursor down.  
button  
• IS201: “A2” button on the remote  
controller  
Moves the cursor left.  
2 button  
Moves the cursor right.  
3 button  
2.Operatetheunitusingthebuttonsdescribed  
in the respective list.  
button  
Executes the selected item.  
Displays the top menu of a DVD disc.  
Displays the setting menu of a DVD player.  
Repeats playback of a chapter or disc.  
Selects the Super Audio CD sound mode.  
Stops playback.  
TOP MENU button  
MENU button  
REPEAT button  
MODE button  
7 button  
Notes:  
• For details on operation, please refer to  
the instruction manual supplied with the  
connected Marantz products.  
• Some models may not operate with the  
remote controller supplied with this unit.  
Pauses playback.  
8 button  
Starts playback.  
3 button  
Returns to the beginning of the current music or chapter.  
Fast backward search  
4 button  
1 button  
¡ button  
¢ button  
Fast forward search  
Skips to the next music or chapter.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS  
7Buttons used for the Marantz IS201 iPod universal dock  
Turns on the power of an iPod connected to the IS201 or sets it to  
standby mode.  
AUX POWER button  
5 button  
Functions the same as turning the click wheel of an iPod  
counterclockwise.  
Note: The iPod volume cannot be adjusted.  
Functions the same as turning the click wheel of an iPod clockwise.  
button  
Note: The iPod volume cannot be adjusted.  
button  
Functions the same as the click wheel select button of an iPod.  
Functions the same as the click wheel menu button of an iPod.  
Switches the iPod repeat mode. (Track repeat All repeat Off)  
Switches the mode of the IS201 (OSD/LCD)  
Switches the iPod shuffle mode. (Track Album Off)  
Stops iPod playback.  
MENU button  
REPEAT button  
MODE button  
SHUFFLE button  
7 button  
Pauses iPod playback.  
8 button  
Starts iPod playback.  
3 button  
Returns to the beginning of the current content by one press.  
Returns to the previous content by two successive presses.  
4 button  
Fast backward search  
1 button  
¡ button  
¢ button  
Fast forward search  
Skips to the next content by one press.  
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CONNECTIONS  
Notes:  
CONNECTING DIGITAL  
EQUIPMENT WITH THE  
OPTICAL CONNECTOR  
• Do not connect the AC power cords of the  
unit and connected equipment to the wall  
outlet before making all connections.  
to OPT digital audio output  
• Insert the connecting cable plugs firmly into  
the connectors. A loose connection may  
result in noise.  
• This unit is equipped with three optical  
digital inputs.  
PLA  
Y
STOP  
PAUSE  
AUDIO EX.  
HDMI  
STANDBY  
POWER ON/OFF  
AUDIO EX.  
HDMI  
OPEN/CLOSE  
• Use the commercially available optical  
connecting cable for connection.  
• Be sure to connect the L (left) channel  
to the white connector, and the R (right)  
channel to the red connector.  
DVD player  
to OPT digital audio output  
7Connections  
• Connect the input and output connectors  
correctly.  
• Connect a DVD player to the OPT IN 1  
connector on the unit.  
• Please refer to the respective instruction  
manual for connected equipment.  
The Marantz DVD player is assigned to the  
d1 button on the supplied remote controller,  
and the basic operations of the Marantz  
DVD player are enabled with the remote  
controller.  
1
TV  
2
3
OPT IN  
• Connect a TV to the OPT IN 2 connector on  
the unit.  
A TV is assigned to the d2 button on the  
supplied remote controller, and the basic  
operations of the TV are enabled with the  
remote controller.  
to OPT digital audio output  
• Connect a video game console to the OPT  
IN 3 connector on the unit.  
Right side of the unit  
A video game console is assigned to the d3  
button on the supplied remote controller.  
Video game console  
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CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTING ANALOG EQUIPMENT  
CONNECTING DIGITAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPPED WITH THE  
HDMI CONNECTOR  
• This unit is equipped with two analog inputs.  
• Use a commercially available RCA audio cable for connection.  
• This unit is equipped with two HDMI digital inputs and one HDMI digital output.  
• Use a commercially available HDMI connecting cable for connection.  
Note:  
7Connections  
• Connect a VCR to the ANALOG IN 1 connector on the unit.  
The audio input to the HDMI jacks can be played back by this unit.  
In such case, audio signals are not output to the TV or projector.  
A VCR is assigned to the A1 (VIDEO) button on the supplied remote controller.  
• Connect the IS201 iPod universal dock to the ANALOG IN 2 connector on the unit.  
7Connections  
The IS201 is assigned to the A2 (AUX) button on the supplied remote controller, and the basic  
operations of the IS201 are enabled with the remote controller.  
• Connect a hard disc recorder, etc. equipped with an HDMI connector to the HDMI IN 1  
connector on the unit.  
The connected equipment is assigned to the H1 button on the supplied remote controller.  
• Connect a video game console equipped with an HDMI connector to the HDMI IN 2 connector  
on the unit.  
VCR  
to HDMI input  
to analog audio output  
TV or video  
projector  
L
R
HDMI OUT  
HDMI IN 1  
HDMI IN 2  
Hard disc recorder,  
TV tuner, etc.  
to HDMI output  
1
L
R
R
HDMI  
Ver1.1  
ANALOG IN  
2
L
Right side of the unit  
Left side of the unit  
Video game console  
to analog audio output  
to HDMI output  
R
L
IS201 iPod universal dock  
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CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTING A SUBWOOFER  
REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS  
• For connection with the optional SW7001 subwoofer, use the connecting cable supplied with  
the SW7001.  
• The REMOTE OUT jack is used for connection with the Marantz DVD player, etc. equipped  
with remote control output.  
• If the power of the SW7001 is turned on after connection, it will be turned on or goes into  
standby mode in conjunction with the operations of the unit.This function is not available with  
other manufacturers’ subwoofers.  
• When the Marantz DVD player or the IS201 is located in a place where the infrared beam  
cannot be easily received, make a remote control connection. When you operate the remote  
controller pointing toward this unit, a received command signal is transmitted to the connected  
equipment.  
7Connections  
7Connections  
• Connect the SUB W. PREOUT jack on the unit to the input jack on the SW7001.  
• Connect the Marantz DVD player to the REMOTE OUT jack on the unit using the remote  
control cable supplied with the player.  
• Connect the SUB W. CONTROL OUT jack on the unit to the control input jack on the  
SW7001.  
Note:  
For this connection, set the remote control switch on the rear panel of the connected  
equipment to EXT.  
INT  
EXT.  
to input jack  
to control  
input jack  
OUT IN  
to remote  
control input  
Remote control  
switch  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
AUDIO EX.  
HDMI  
STANDBY  
SUB W. PREOUT  
REMOTE OUT  
POWER ON/OFF  
AUDIO EX.  
HDMI  
OPEN/CLOSE  
SUB W. CONTROL  
OUT  
Marantz CD/DVD player  
Right side of the unit  
Right side of the unit  
SW7001 subwoofer  
with a built-in amplifier  
(optional)  
14  
INSTALLATION  
[To mount the unit in the optional AV rack]  
7Installing the unit  
• Install the unit so that the center of the seat is aligned with the center of the unit.  
ES7001  
ES7001  
ES7001  
AV rack  
• When mounting the unit in a rack, align the front surface of the rack with the front of the  
unit.  
Front surface of  
upper rack shelf  
[To install the unit in a higher place than the connected TV]  
Rear of the unit  
Side of the unit  
Front of the unit  
Front surface of  
lower rack shelf  
Notes:  
• The unit weighs 12 kg (26 lb 7 oz). Use commercially available wires, etc. to take measures  
to prevent the unit from falling due to vibration caused by earthquake or mishandling by  
children.  
• Do not place the unit on the surface of an object generating heat such as a CRT-based TV.  
• If the TV picture is blurred, install the unit apart from the TV.  
15  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
TURNING ON THE UNIT  
PLAYING THE INPUT  
Flashes while the muting function is activated.  
SOURCE  
1. Turn on the power of the audio equipment  
connectedtothisunit.Settheinputselector  
on the audio equipment to this unit.  
The procedure for operating the unit for  
playback with a DVD player is described below  
as a representative example.  
Check that the DVD player and the unit are  
correctly connected, referring toConnections”  
in this Guide.  
2. Connect the AC power cord to the wall  
outlet.  
3. Press the ON/STANDBY button q on the  
unit or POWER button z on the remote  
controller to turn on the power of the unit.  
!
q
r
e
• Each time the button is pressed, the  
power of the unit is switched between on  
and standby mode.  
7To play a DVD disc with the  
DVD player  
z
x
1. Turn on the power of the DVD player.  
2. Press the ON/STANDBY button q on the  
unit or POWER button z on the remote  
controller to turn on the unit.  
7Auto-power-off function  
• If the power of the connected DVD player,  
TV, video game console, etc. is turned off  
and the power of the unit remains on, the  
unit automatically goes into standby mode.  
3. Press the INPUT SELECT button ! on  
the unit repeatedly to select “d1” or the d1  
button of the input select buttons x on the  
remote controller.  
m
.
• If no signal is input to this unit for five  
minutes with the input selector set to “DVD,”  
“TV” or “GAME,the unit automatically goes  
into standby mode.  
,
4. Load a disc into the DVD player and start  
playback.  
5. Adjust the volume with the VOLUME  
+/– buttons e/r on the unit or the MAIN  
VOLUME +/– buttons m/, on the remote  
controller.  
7Muting function  
Press the MUTE button . on the remote  
controller to mute the sound temporarily.  
While the muting function is activated, the  
volume level indication flashes in the display  
window.  
To restore the sound, press the MUTE button  
. or the MAIN VOLUME +/- buttons m/,  
on the remote controller, or the VOLUME  
+/– buttons e/r on the unit.  
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SETTINGS  
The following setting items are available with  
this unit.  
When audience is one person  
SETTING INSTALLATION  
HEIGHT OF SPEAKERS  
SETTING THE NUMBER  
OF AUDIENCE  
ES7001  
• Setting Installation Height of Speakers  
(page 17)  
• This item is used to set the installation  
location (height) of the unit.  
• This item is used to set whether you view/  
listen to the source input to this unit alone  
or with multiple persons in a room.  
• Setting the number of audience (page 17)  
• Setting the viewing/listening distance  
(page 18)  
• Press the ELEVATION button on the remote  
controller to change the setting.  
• Press the SEAT button on the remote  
controller to switch to “2 or more persons.”  
• Setting the subwoofer output (page 18)  
• Setting the binaural mode (page 19)  
• Setting the Dolby Pro Logic II (page 19)  
• Each time the button is pressed, the setting  
switches as described below.  
• This item is set to “2 or more persons” at  
the factory.  
This item is set at the factory as if the unit is  
installed in a lower place than the connected  
TV (mounted on the upper shelf of the  
optional RM7001 AV).  
• Mode setting multi-channel TV sound  
mode (page 20)  
• Setting the night mode (page 20)  
• Setting the dimmer (page 20)  
Mounted in the RM7001 rack  
• Resetting Items to factory preset settings  
(page 21)  
SEAT button  
When audience is two or more  
persons  
Installed in a higher place than the TV  
ES7001  
ES7001  
ELEVATION  
button  
When the unit is mounted in the  
RM7001 rack  
When the unit is installed in a  
higher place than the connected TV  
Note:  
When there is a large audience, try both  
settings and select the setting which gives  
a better stereophonic effect.  
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SETTINGS  
When the distance is shorter than  
2 m (78 3⁄4 inches)  
SETTING THE VIEWING/  
LISTENING DISTANCE  
SETTING THE  
SUBWOOFER OUTPUT  
• This item is used to set the distance  
between the unit and audience.  
PresstheSUBWOOFERbuttonontheremote  
controller when you use a commercially  
available or optional SW7001 subwoofer with  
a built-in amplifier so that the SUB WOOFER  
indicator lights. The subwoofer output is  
activated, enabling output of low-frequency  
sound from the connected subwoofer.  
The low-frequency sound from this unit is  
adjusted so that it does not overlap with that  
from the connected subwoofer.  
• Hold down the SEAT button on the remote  
controller for over two seconds to change  
the setting.  
SUBWOOFER  
button  
When the distance is approximately  
2 m (78 3⁄4 inches)  
Each time you hold down the button for over  
two seconds while the viewing/listening  
distance indication is displayed in the  
display window, the setting switches as  
described below.  
To turn off the subwoofer output, press  
the SUBWOOFER button on the remote  
controller once to display theOnindication  
in the display window, then press it again  
while the indication is displayed.  
This item is set to “Approx. 2 m” at the  
factory.  
When the distance is longer than  
2 m (78 3⁄4 inches)  
Lights  
2 m or  
shorter  
Approx.  
2 m  
2 m or  
longer  
When the subwoofer output is set to on  
The indication in the display window  
changes to “OF” and the SUB WOOFER  
indicator goes out. The subwoofer output  
is set to off and low-frequency sound of the  
unit is restored.  
Notes:  
• This setting is set to “On” at the factory.  
• When the audience is 2.5 m (98 1⁄2 inches)  
or farther away from the unit with the  
viewing/listening distance set to “2 m or  
longer,the stereophonic effect of the  
speakers may be reduced.  
When the subwoofer output is set to off  
SEAT button  
(Hold down over  
two seconds.)  
• When the audience is close 1.5 m (59 1/8  
inches) or less to the unit with the viewing/  
listening distance set to “2 m or shorter,the  
stereophonic effect of the speakers may be  
reduced.  
Notes  
Be sure to set the subwoofer output to off  
when you do not use an external subwoofer.  
Optimum low-frequency sound is only  
output from the speakers built in the unit  
with the subwoofer output set to off.  
You cannot adjust the volume level of the  
connected subwoofer with this unit. Adjust  
it with the connected subwoofer.  
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SETTINGS  
Notes:  
When “PL II MOVIE” is selected  
SETTING THE BINAURAL  
MODE  
SETTING THE DOLBY  
PRO LOGIC II MODE  
To change the setting, press the Dolby PL II  
button repeatedly.  
• Press the MODE button on the remote  
controller to listen to the audio source  
recorded in binaural mode.  
• This item is used to select the sound field  
environment produced by Dolby Pro Logic  
II.  
• The selected setting of Dolby Pro Logic II  
mode is saved in the unit.  
Stereophonic effect is obtained from the  
soundtrack of a stereo movie encoded by  
Dolby Surround.  
• The MODE indicator lights in blue and the  
stereophonic effect of the sound source is  
reproduced especially realistically.  
• When the unit is set to “PL II MOVIE” or “PL  
II MUSIC,the Dolby PL II indicator lights.  
Each time you press the Dolby PL II button  
on the remote controller, the sound field  
setting changes as follows:  
Note:  
When “PL II MUSIC” is selected  
The binaural mode is automatically  
canceled when a sound source other than  
2-channel PCM sound or analog sound is  
input.  
PL II MOVIE  
PL II MUSIC  
OFF  
Stereophonic effect is obtained from a  
conventional stereo source such as a CD  
player, iPod, etc.  
Dolby PL II  
button  
When “OFF” is selected  
MODE  
button  
The Dolby Pro Logic II mode is turned off.  
If the signal source is input from the ANALOG  
IN 1 (VCR) or 2 (AUX) jacks, or 2-channel  
digital signal is input when the Dolby Pro  
Logic II mode is set to “PL II MOVIE” or “PL II  
MUSIC,the setting is automatically switched  
to “PL II MOVIE” and the Dolby PL II indicator  
lights.  
Lights  
Lights  
19  
SETTINGS  
When “Main channel” is selected  
When “Sub channel” is selected  
When “Main+Sub” is selected  
SETTING MULTI-CHANNEL  
TV SOUND MODE  
SETTING THE NIGHT MODE  
SETTING THE DIMMER  
This mode is convenient for enjoying a movie,  
etc. at night.You can enjoy the playback sound  
without elevating the entire volume as only the  
enhanced parts of the sound are suppressed  
in this mode. Press the NIGHT MODE button  
on the remote controller to activate this mode.  
The NIGHT MODE indicator lights in green  
on the unit.  
Press the DIMMER button on the remote  
controller to dim the display window of the  
unit. To cancel the dimmer mode, press the  
button again.  
• When the unit receives a high-definition  
broadcast (AAC signal), the AAC indicator  
lights in yellow.  
In this case, you can select the output sound  
from the TV by pressing the BILINGUAL  
button on the remote controller.  
• Each press of the button changes the  
sound as follows:  
The night mode is only available when the  
Dolby Digital indicator is lit in blue.  
Main  
channel  
Sub  
channel  
DIMMER  
button  
Note:  
Main + Sub  
Since the night mode effect is set by the  
Dolby digital software, the desired effect  
may not be achieved with software that  
does not support the Dolby digital signal.  
This mode cannot be used when a dts,  
AAC or PCM signal is input.  
Note:  
Some broadcasts may not feature multi-  
channel audio (AAC signal).  
BILINGUAL  
button  
NIGHT MODE  
button  
Lights  
Lights  
20  
SETTINGS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
7 Before considering it as a failure  
RESETTING ITEMS TO  
FACTORY PRESET SETTINGS  
In case of trouble with this component, first check the following before calling for service.  
What seems to be a serious malfunction is often due to a simple operation mistake.  
If the trouble is not fixed after making the following checks, contact the place of purchase, your nearest Marantz dealer, our customer service  
center, or our repair service center.  
To reset all the items that have been set to the  
factory preset settings (initial settings), hold  
down the ON/STANDBY button and VOLUME  
+ button on the unit simultaneously for over 3  
seconds while the power of the unit is on.  
After two seconds, the unit goes into standby  
mode, turns on again, then the settings are  
reset to their factory preset ones.  
Power does not turn on.  
Noises appear while the CD or  
LD that contains dts signal is  
played.  
7About the Protective Circuit  
This unit incorporates a protective circuit that  
protects the amplifier circuits and speaker  
system against damage.  
1. Is the power cord inserted into the wall  
outlet securely?  
\Plug in the power cord securely.  
1. Is the playback equipment not connected  
As soon as the protective circuit works, the unit  
goes into standby mode and the STANDBY  
indicator flashes at the same time.  
to the ANALOG IN jacks on the unit?  
7Initial settings of unit  
2. Is the STANDBY indicator lit?  
\Check that the playback equipment  
is equipped with digital output, and  
connect it to the digital input on this  
unit.  
Power ......................................................ON  
Input selector.......................................... DVD  
Display window...........volume level indication  
Volume level .............................................. 00  
\Press the POWER button on the  
remote controller.  
For power-on  
For 3 or 4 seconds after the power of the unit  
is turned on the protective circuit works and  
the sound is muted. Once the amplifier circuits  
are stabilized, the protective circuit is released  
and the sound is restored.  
2. Does the CD or LD support the dts signal  
No sound is heard from the  
speakers.  
output?  
7
Initial settings of setting items  
\Refer to the instruction manual  
1. Is input source selection with the INPUT  
SELECTOR buttons on the front panel  
correct?  
supplied with the playback equipment.  
Speaker installation height .......................... L  
(installed in a lower place than the connected TV)  
Number of audience ....2P (2 or more persons)  
Viewing/listening distance ............... – – (2 m)  
Subwoofer .. On (subwoofer output activated)  
Binaural mode ........................................... off  
Dolby PL II ..........................P1 (PL II MOVIE)  
Multi-channel broadcast ....b1 (main channel)  
Night mode ................................................ off  
Dimmer..............................normal brightness  
Muting ....................................................... off  
For heat-up of the power amplifier  
96 kHz PCM signal cannot be  
played.  
\Check that the input source is selected  
When the power amplifier of the unit heats up  
under the following conditions, the protective  
circuit works and the unit goes into the standby  
mode.  
correctly.  
2. Are you operating the playback equipment  
1. This unit is compatible with 32 kHz, 44.1  
correctly?  
kHz and 48 kHz sampling frequencies.  
\Refer to the instruction manual  
\Downsample the DVD player audio to  
The unit is kept used with excessive signal  
input, and the temperature of the main  
amplifier section exceeds the set operating  
temperature.  
supplied with the playback equipment.  
48 kHz.  
3. Are the connecting cables between the  
unit and the playback equipment correctly  
connected?  
Since the ventilation holes at the rear of the  
unit are blocked or the unit is installed in a  
narrow rack, the internal temperature of the  
unit exceeds the set operating temperature.  
\Connect the connecting cables  
correctly.  
4. Is the muting function deactivated?  
\Set the muting function to off.  
In this case, wait until the temperature is  
sufficiently lowered, then turn on the unit and  
operate it at a lower volume.  
21  
SPECIFICATIONS  
OTHERS  
The section describes the care and  
maintenance tasks that must be performed  
to optimize the operation of your Marantz  
component.  
Audio power amplifier  
Input  
7 Repairs  
Rated power output (20 Hz-20 kHz / THD = 0.05%)  
.........................................26 W/ch 6Ω  
Maximum power output (1 kHz/JEITA)  
.........................................30 W/ch 6Ω  
Frequency characteristics  
OPT IN (optical digital) ......................3 inputs  
HDMI IN (Version 1.1) ......................2 inputs  
ANALOG IN......................... 2 inputs (stereo)  
Only the most competent and qualified  
service technicians should be allowed to  
service the factory-trained warranty station  
personnel have the knowledge and special  
facilities needed for repair and calibration of  
this precision equipment. After the warranty  
period has expired, repairs will be performed  
for a charge if the equipment can be returned  
to normal operation.  
Output  
7 Cleaningofequipmentexternal  
HDMI OUT (Version 1.1) .................. 1 output  
SUB W. PREOUT ............................. 1 output  
REMOTE OUT.................................. 1 output  
surfaces  
Analog input: ANALOG IN 1  
........................20 Hz-20 kHz (± 3 dB)  
Digital input: PCM 44.1 kHz  
The exterior finish of your unit will last  
indefinitely with proper care and cleaning,  
Neverusescouringpads,steelwool,scourging  
powders or harsh chemical agents (e.g., lye  
solution), alcohol, thinner, benzine, insecticide  
or other volatile substances as these wil mar  
the finish of the equipment. Likewise, never  
use cloths containing chemical substances.  
If the equipment get dirty, wipe the external  
surfaces with a soft, lint-free cloth.  
Speakers  
........................20 Hz-20 kHz (± 3 dB)  
S/N ratio: PCM 44.1 kHz  
In the event of difficulty, refer to your dealer or  
write directly to the nearest location to you that  
is listed on the Marantz Authorized Service  
Station list. If writing, please include the model  
and serial number of the equipment together  
with a full description of what you think is  
abnormal about the equipment’s behaviour.  
Tweeter............ 1.9 cm (3/4 inches) dome x 2  
Midrange............8 cm (3 1⁄4 inches) cone x 2  
Woofer .............12 cm (4 3⁄4 inches) cone x 2  
................................................100 dB  
Decoding  
Compatible playback signal formats  
Dimensions (unit)  
Width .................1,080 mm (42 9/16 inches)  
Height ......................153 mm (6 1/16 inches)  
Depth ....................144 mm (5 11/16 inches)  
Mass (unit)..........................12 kg (26 lb 7 oz)  
PCM audio (fs = 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz)  
DOLBY DIGITAL  
dts  
If the equipment becomes heavily soiled:  
AAC  
• dilute some washing up liquid in water, in  
a ratio of one part detergent to six parts  
water.  
Binaural  
Supplied accessories  
Remote controller ........................................ 1  
AAA batteries .............................................. 2  
User Guide (this manual)............................. 1  
Power supply  
• dip a soft, lint free in the solution and wring  
the it is damp.  
Power requirements............. AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
Power consumption ............................... 40 W  
............ 125 W (6Ω, 30 W x 2 outputs)  
• wipe the equipment with the damp cloth.  
Note:  
Power consumption in standby mode... 0.8 W  
• dry the equipment by wiping it with a dry  
cloth.  
The speaker nets cannot be removed.  
1080  
Specifications subject to change without prior notice.  
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You can find your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website.  
is a registered trademark.  
Printed in Japan  
09/2008 00M20AJ851250 mzh-g  

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