Marantz CD6002 User Manual

Model CD6002 User Guide  
CD Player  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LUOKAN LASERLAITE  
KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT  
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Français  
Nederlands  
Italiano  
CE MARKING  
AVERTISSEMENTS  
WAARSCHUWINGEN  
Stel het apparaat niet bloot aan regen of vocht.  
AVVERTENZE  
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Ne pas exposer l’appareil à la pluie ni à l’humidité.  
Ne pas essayer de retirer le boîtier de l’appareil.  
Ne rien insérer dans l’appareil par les orifi ces de  
ventilation.  
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Non esporre l’apparecchio alla pioggia o all’umidità.  
Non rimuovere il coperchio dell’apparecchio.  
Non introdurre oggetti all’interno dell’apparecchio  
attraverso i fori di ventilazione.  
English  
Verwijder de afdekplaat van het apparaat niet.  
The CD6002 is in conformity with the EMC  
directive and low-voltage directive.  
Duw niets door de ventilatieopeningen in het  
apparaat.  
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Ne pas manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec les  
mains mouillées.  
Ne pas recouvrir les ouïes de ventilation avec un  
objet quelconque comme une nappe, un journal, un  
rideau, etc.  
Ne placer aucune source de fl amme nue, comme  
une bougie allumée, sur l’appareil.  
Pour mettre au rebut les piles usées, respecter les  
lois gouvernementales ou les règlements offi ciels  
concernant l’environnement qui s’appliquent à votre  
pays ou région.  
Veiller à ce qu’aucun objet ne soit à moins de 0,1  
mètre des côtés de l’appareil.  
Aucun objet rempli de liquide, un vase par exemple,  
ne doit être placé sur l’appareil.  
Lorsque l’interrupteur est sur la position OFF,  
l’appareil n’est pas complètement déconnecté du  
SECTEUR (MAINS).  
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Raak het netsnoer niet met natte handen aan.  
Bedek de ventilatieopeningen niet met enige  
voorwerpen, zoals tafelkleden, kranten, gordijnen, enz.  
Plaats geen brandende voorwerpen, zoals kaarsen,  
op het apparaat.  
Volg bij het weggooien van verbruikte batterijen de  
overheidswetgeving of milieuvoorschriften op die  
van kracht zijn in het land of de regio waarin u zich  
bevindt.  
Zorg dat er 0,1 meter vrije ruimte rond het toestel is.  
Plaats geen voorwerpen met een vloeistof erin, zoals  
een bloemenvaas, op het apparaat.  
Als de schakelaar op OFF staat, is het apparaat niet  
volledig losgekoppeld van de netspanning (MAINS).  
De apparatuur wordt in de buurt van het stopcontact  
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Non toccare il cavo di alimentazione con le mani  
bagnate.  
Non coprire le fessure di ventilazione con tovaglie,  
giornali, tende od oggetti analoghi.  
Non posare sull’apparecchio sorgenti di fi amme  
scoperte quali candele accese.  
Smaltire le pile usate in conformità alle norme  
governative o disposizioni ambientali vigenti nel  
proprio paese o zona.  
Lasciare 0,1 metro liberi tutto intorno l’unità.  
Non mettere sull’apparecchiatura alcun contenitore  
di liquido, come ad esempio dei vasi.  
Quando l’interruttore è nella posizione OFF,  
l’apparecchiatura non è completamente scollegata  
da MAINS.  
Lapparecchio va installato in prossimità della fonte  
di alimentazione, in modo che quest’ultima sia  
facilmente accessibile.  
Français  
Le CD6002 est conforme à la directive EMC  
et à la directive sur les basses tensions.  
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Deutsch  
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Das Modell CD6002 entspricht den EMC-  
Richtlinien und den Richtlinien für Nieders-  
pannungsgeräte.  
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Nederlands  
De CD6002 voldoet aan de EMC eisen en  
de vereisten voor laag-voltage.  
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Español  
El CD6002 está de acuerdo con las normas  
EMC y las relacionadas con baja tensión.  
geïnstalleerd, zodat dit altijd gemakkelijk toegankelijk  
is.  
Italiano  
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Lappareil sera installé près de la source  
d’alimentation, de sorte que cette dernière soit  
facilement accessible.  
Il CD6002 è conforme alle direttive CEE ed  
a quelle per i bassi voltaggi.  
Español  
Svenska  
ADVERTENCIAS  
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No exponga el equipo a la lluvia ni a la humedad.  
No extraiga la tapa del equipo.  
No introduzca nada en el interior del equipo a través  
de los orifi cios de ventilación.  
No maneje el cable de alimentación con las manos  
mojadas.  
No cubra la ventilación con objetos como manteles,  
periódicos, cortinas, etc.  
No deben colocarse sobre el equipo elementos con  
fuego, por ejemplo velas encendidas.  
Cuando se eliminen baterías usadas, deben  
cumplirse las reglamentaciones oficiales o las  
normas de protección medioambiental aplicables en  
su país o en su zona.  
Deje un espacio de unos 0,1 metro alrededor de la  
unidad.  
No se deben colocar sobre el aparato recipientes  
que contengan líquidos, como por ejemplo jarrones.  
Cuando el interruptor está en la posición OFF, el  
equipo no está completamente desconectado de la  
alimentación MAINS.  
El equipo se instalará cerca de la fuente de  
alimentación de manera que resulte fácil acceder a  
ella.  
VARNINGAR  
Utsätt inte utrustningen för regn eller fukt.  
Ta inte bort utrustningens hölje.  
För inte in föremål i utrustningen genom  
ventilationshålen.  
Svenska  
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CD6002 är tillverkad i enlighet med EMC di-  
rektiven och direktiven för lågvoltsutrusning.  
Deutsch  
WARNHINWEISE  
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Das Gerät nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit aussetzen.  
Die Abdeckung nicht vom Gerät abnehmen.  
Keine Gegenstände durch die Belüftungsschlitze  
stecken.  
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Hantera inte nätsladden med våta händer.  
English  
Täck inte för ventilationsöppningarna med några  
föremål som till exempel bordsdukar, dagstidningar,  
gardiner e.d.  
Inga föremål med öppen låga, som till exempel tända  
stearinljus, bör placeras på utrustningen.  
Följ de lagar och miljöskyddsråd som gäller i det  
land eller område där du bor när du gör dig av med  
batterier.  
Se till att det fi nns omkring 0,1 meter fri plats runt  
omkring enheten.  
Inga objekt som är fyllda med någon vätska, till  
exempel blomstervaser, bör placeras på apparaten.  
Även om strömbrytaren står i det avstängda läget  
OFF, så är utrustningen inte helt bortkopplad från det  
elektriska nätet (MAINS).  
WARNINGS  
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Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture.  
Do not remove the cover from the equipment.  
Do not insert anything into the equipment through the  
ventilation holes.  
Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands.  
Do not cover the ventilation with any items such as  
tablecloths, newspapers, curtains, etc.  
No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,  
should be placed on the equipment.  
When disposing of used batteries, please comply  
with governmental regulations or environmental  
public instruction’s rules that apply in your country or  
area.  
Make a space of about 0.1 meter around the unit.  
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be  
placed on the equipment.  
When the switch is in the OFF position, the equipment  
is not completely switched off from MAINS.  
The equipment shall be installed near the power  
supply so that the power supply is easily accessible.  
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Das Netzkabel nicht mit feuchten oder nassen  
Händen anfassen.  
Decken Sie die Lüftungsöffnungen nicht mit einem  
Tischtuch, einer Zeitung, einem Vorhang usw. ab.  
Es dürfen keine Gegenstände mit offener Flamme,  
wie etwa brennende Kerzen, auf dem Gerät  
aufgestellt werden.  
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Beachten Sie bei der Entsorgung der verbrauchten  
Batterien alle geltenden lokalen und überregionalen  
Regelungen.  
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Auf allen Geräteseiten muß ein Zwischenraum von  
ungefähr 0,1 meter vorhanden sein.  
Auf das Gerät dürfen keine mit Flüssigkeiten gefüllte  
Behälter, wie etwa eine Vase, gestellt werden.  
Wenn der Schalter ausgeschaltet ist (OFF-Position),  
ist das Gerät nicht vollständig vom Stromnetz  
(MAINS) abgetrennt.  
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Utrustningen ska vara installerad nära strömuttaget  
så att strömförsörjningen är lätt att tillgå.  
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Das Gerät sollte in der Nähe einer Netzsteckdose  
aufgestellt werden, damit es leicht an das Stromnetz  
angeschlossen werden kann.  
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INTRODUCTION  
CONTENTS  
Thank you for selecting the Marantz CD6002 CD Player for your A/V system.  
This Compact Disc Player incorporates a number of features designed to enhance the listening of your  
favorite audio sources.  
Please read these operating instructions carefully.We recommend that you read the entire user guide before  
you attempt to connect or operate the player.  
ADVANCED OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–..14  
REPEAT PLAY (PLAYING THE SAME TRACKS  
REPEATEDLY)................................................14  
INTRODUCTION..................................1  
CONTENTS..........................................1  
FEATURES ..........................................2  
RANDOM PLAY (PLAYING TRACKS IN A  
RANDOM SEQUENCE) .................................15  
BEFORE USING ..................................3  
EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING SETTING.....3  
COPYRIGHT ....................................................3  
After you have reviewed the contents of this manual,we suggest that you make all system connections  
before you attempt to operate the unit.  
AMS PLAY (SEARCHING FOR A SPECIFIC  
TRACK) ..........................................................15  
INAPPROPRIATE PLACES FOR  
INSTALLATION.................................................3  
WHILE PLAYING, REPLAY A SMALL TRACK  
PORTION AND LISTEN AGAIN (QUICK  
REPLAY).........................................................15  
• Remote control connecting cord  
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Checking the accessories  
After opening the cover of the packing box, check  
DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS ON TOP...............3  
CAUTIONS ON HANDLING MAINS CORD .....3  
DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS YOURSELF ......3  
PRECAUTIONS................................................4  
NOTES ABOUT THE DISCS............................4  
ABOUT PLAYING COPY-CONTROLLED CDS ....4  
that the following accessories are included.  
PROGRAM PLAY (PLAYING TRACKS IN THE  
PREFERRED SEQUENCE) ...........................16  
• Remote controller  
DELETE PROGRAM PLAY (PLAY WITH  
UNDESIRED TRACKS SKIPPED) .................18  
• User Guide  
OTHER FUNCTIONS –AUDIO CD–...20  
CD-TEXT........................................................20  
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS..................6  
FRONT PANEL.................................................6  
DISPLAY...........................................................7  
REAR PANEL ...................................................8  
REMOTE CONTROLLER.................................9  
PITCH CONTROL (CHANGING THE PLAY  
SPEED) ..........................................................21  
PEAK SEARCH (SEARCHING FOR THE  
LOUDEST PASSAGE)....................................21  
EDITING (RECORDING A DISC ON A TAPE) ....22  
CONNECTIONS.................................10  
CONNECTING TO AN AMPLIFIER................10  
BASIC OPERATIONS  
– MP3, WMA FILES – ........................24  
PLAYBACK ORDER OF MP3/WMA FILES....24  
MP3/WMA PLAYBACK MODE SELECTION ...25  
PLAYING MP3/WMA FILES ...........................25  
SELECTING THE FOLDER TO LISTEN TO ...25  
PLAYING A SPECIFIC FILE...........................26  
CONNECTING TO A DIGITAL AUDIO  
COMPONENT ................................................11  
• Size “AAA” batteries x 2  
REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTION.............12  
A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING  
BASIC OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–...12  
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY ..........12  
PLAYING CDS................................................12  
PLAYING A SPECIFIC TRACK.......................13  
PLAYING A SPECIFIC PART OF A SPECIFIC  
FILE................................................................26  
• AC Power cord  
This product’s packaging materials are  
recyclable and can be reused. This product  
and the accessories packed together are  
the applicable product to the WEEE directive  
except batteries.  
Please dispose of any materials in accordance  
with your local recycling regulations.  
When discarding the unit, comply with your  
local rules or regulations.  
Batteries should never be thrown away or  
incinerated but disposed of in accordance with  
your local regulations concerning chemical  
wastes.  
PLAYING A SPECIFIC PART OF A SPECIFIC  
TRACK............................................................14  
REPEAT PLAY (PLAYING THE SAME FILES  
REPEATEDLY)................................................26  
RANDOM PLAY (PLAYING FILES IN A  
RANDOM SEQUENCE) .................................27  
AMS PLAY (SEARCHING FOR A SPECIFIC  
FILE)...............................................................28  
• Audio connecting cord  
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................29  
OTHERS.............................................29  
SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS...30  
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FEATURES  
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• High quality analog audio circuitry • Quick replay function  
Playing CD-R/CD-RW discs  
Playing MP3 or WMA files  
This CD player can be used to play CD-R or CD-RW  
discs on which MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3) or WMA  
(Windows Media Audio) format audio files have  
been recorded.  
incorporating Marantz proprietary  
HDAM modules  
We have incorporated high quality analog audio  
circuitry having the same construction as that of  
our reference quality Super Audio CD Player, SA-  
15S1.  
(Audio CDs only)  
By a single-action operation, the “quick replay”  
function enables play to be moved back from the  
current play position for the time equivalent to the  
setting (setting range: 5 to 60 seconds) and play to  
be resumed.  
This function makes it possible to return to a part  
of the track that was just played so it can be heard  
again. (page 15)  
This unit can play back the CD-RW (ReWritable)  
discs as well as ordinary Audio CD and CD-R  
(Recordable) discs.  
Support for MP3 ID3 tags enables display of ID3  
information, such as artist names, album titles,  
track titles and the like, if this information has been  
recorded with the tracks.  
• This unit can play back Audio CD format and CD-  
R/CD-RW discs which contain MP3 music data.  
However, some discs may have problems such  
as unable to play, noise or sound distortion.  
Audio signals differentially input to Marantz’s  
proprietary HDAM (Hyper Dynamic Amplifier  
Module) circuitry pass through a low noise, low  
distortion filter and high speed, feedback-type  
buffer amplifier to provide super high quality sound • High grade headphone circuit  
* For details, please read the instruction manual  
provided with a CD recorder.  
output.  
The high-grade headphone circuit incorporates a  
• Windows Media and the Windows Logo are the  
registered trademark and trademark of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and other  
countries.  
high-speed buffer amplifier to enable headphone  
listening of high quality sound reproduction, late at  
night or in other such situations.  
• The CD-R and CD-RW discs should contain  
properly-recorded TOC information so that they  
can be played back. In CD recorders, the task of  
writingTOC information is referred to as finalizing  
the disc. Discs that are not finalized cannot be  
properly recognized as an Audio CD and played  
back by regular CD players and Super Audio CD  
players. For details, please read the instruction  
manual provided with a CD recorder.  
Incorporates a Cirrus Logic  
advanced D/A converter, CS4398  
The Cirrus Logic advanced Digital-to-Analog  
converter, CS4398, that is used in Marantz top-line  
models has also been incorporated into this CD  
player. The Cirrus Logic converter is a high quality  
device that supports Super Audio CD and DVD-  
Audio content.  
• Music that you have recorded that is subject  
to copyright laws is for personal use only, and  
cannot be used otherwise without the permission  
of the copyright holder.  
• Supports CD-Text display  
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.  
Caution:  
* TOC stands for Table Of Contents and contains  
information such as the total number of tracks  
and total playing time of the disc.  
CDs with the following logos support this function.  
(This model is only suitable for reproduction of  
Audio CDs or MP3/WMA files)  
• The sound file specification supported by this  
CD player is “MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3” (sampling  
frequency fs 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz). Other  
specifications, such as MPEG-2 Audio Layer-3,  
MPEG-2.5 Audio Layer-3, MP1 or MP2 are not  
supported.  
CD TEXT  
• This player can only be used to play Audio CD-  
DA format discs or discs on which MP3 or WMA  
audio data have been recorded. Do not attempt  
to play a disc containing other data, such as a  
CD-ROM for PCs, on this unit.  
• Supports MP3 and WMA file  
playback  
MP3 and WMA files that have been recorded onto  
CD-R or CD-RW discs can be played back on this  
CD player. (page 24)  
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).  
• Generally the higher the bit rate, the higher the  
sound quality.  
• As the playback of a CD-RW disc necessitates  
partial change of the player setup, it may take  
longer time for reading the TOC information than  
when an Audio CD or CD-R disc is played.  
MP3 bit rates are between 32 - 320 kb/s and for  
WMA between 64 - 160 kb/s. It is recommended  
that MP3/WMA recordings with a bit rate of at  
least 128 kb/s be used.  
• Pitch control function  
(Audio CDs only)  
The “pitch control” function enables the play speed  
(pitch) to be varied over a 12 step. (page 21)  
• Ensure that MP3/WMA files have the extension  
“.mp3” or “.wma.Files with other file extensions  
or without any extension at all cannot be played  
on this player.  
• Playlists are not supported.  
• The maximum number of files supported on a  
single disc is 255 and the maximum number of  
folders is also 255.  
• File and folder names up to a length of 32  
characters can be displayed.  
• This player supports MP3 ID3 tags.  
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FEATURES  
BEFORE USING  
This section must be read before any connection is  
made to the mains supply.  
• The text information, such as ID3 tag information  
and file names that are displayed during  
playback of MP3s, support English alphanumeric  
characters only.  
INAPPROPRIATE PLACES  
FOR INSTALLATION  
To keep your player in perfect working order for the  
longest possible time, avoid installing the player in  
the following locations.  
DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS  
ON TOP  
• Refrain from placing any objects on top of the  
player.  
• When playing variable bit rate files, it is possible  
that the playing time may not be displayed  
accurately.  
EQUIPMENT MAINS  
WORKING SETTING  
Your Marantz product complies with the household  
power and safety requirements in your area.  
This product can be powered by 230 V AC only.  
• Wherever it will be exposed to direct sunlight  
• When writing onto CD-R or CD-RW discs,  
please use either ISO9660 mode 1 or ISO9660  
mode 2-disc format. Multi-session recording is  
also supported enabling the playing of data that  
have been added to a disc.  
• Wherever it will be close to a heater or other  
heat-radiating appliance  
CAUTIONS ON HANDLING  
MAINS CORD  
• Wherever the humidity is high or ventilation is  
poor  
• Do not touch the mains cord with wet hands.  
COPYRIGHT  
• Wherever it is very dusty  
• MP3/WMA files that have been recorded by  
“packet writing” cannot be played back.  
• When disconnecting the mains cord, always  
make sure that you take hold of the plug. Yanking  
out or bending the cord can damage it and/or  
cause electric shocks or a fire.  
• Wherever it will be subject to vibration  
Recording and playback of any material may  
require consent. For further information refer to the  
following:  
• Depending on the condition of the recorded data,  
it may take some time to read song information.  
• On top of a rickety stand or in an unstable  
location which is tilted at an angle  
• Get into the habit of disconnecting the power  
plug before leaving home.  
• In the case of an Enhanced or Mixed Mode CD  
having combined audio format CD-DA along with  
MP3/WMA files, only the CD-DA audio portion  
will be played.  
— Copyright Act 1956  
• On top of an amplifier or other component which  
dissipates a great deal of heat  
— Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958  
— Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972  
• In an audio rack with little space at the top  
and bottom or other location where the heat  
dissipation will be obstructed  
To ensure proper heat dissipation, install the  
player while leaving clearances between the  
player and wall or other components, as shown  
in the figure below.  
— any subsequent statutory enactments and  
orders  
DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS  
YOURSELF  
• The playback of WMA DRM (Digital Rights  
Management) files is not supported by this  
player.  
• Refrain from lubricating the player: doing so can  
cause malfunctioning.  
• Only qualified engineers with specialized  
expertise are authorized to repair the pick-up  
and parts inside the player.  
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BEFORE USING  
PRECAUTIONS  
* Do not use discs which come in special  
shapes.  
NOTES ABOUT THE DISCS  
ABOUT PLAYING COPY-  
CONTROLLED CDS  
Some copy-controlled CDs may not conform to  
official CD standards. They are special discs and  
may not play on the unit.  
Do not attempt to play heart-shaped or octagonal  
discs or discs with any other special shapes. You  
may find that you cannot remove them or that  
some other kind of malfunctioning may occur in  
the player.  
• In winter, droplets of water form on the insides  
of the windows of a heated room: this is called  
condensation. This CD player uses an optical  
lens, so the condensation may form in the  
following cases.  
* Handle the discs carefully so as not to  
scratch their surfaces.  
* Keep the surfaces of the discs clean at all  
times.  
When cleaning the surfaces of discs, always  
be sure to use the special cleaner and wipe the  
surfaces in the directions shown in the figure  
below.  
- In a room immediately after the heating has  
been turned on  
- In a room where the humidity level is high  
- When the player has been suddenly brought  
from a cold location into a warm room  
Since, in cases like this, the track numbers may  
not be read and the player is prevented from  
operating properly, wait about 30 minutes, and  
then operate the player.  
* Use discs which satisfy the CD standards  
such as those with the “CD logo”, “  
” mark on their disc label surfaces.  
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TEXT  
No guarantees are made for playback if discs  
which do not satisfy the appropriate CD  
standards are used.  
• This player may cause interference on a tuner or  
TV set. If this is the case, place it further away  
from the tuner or TV set.  
• Wipe the surface  
radially from the  
center.  
Do not wipe the  
s u r fa c e i n t h e  
c i r c u m fe r e n t i a l  
direction.  
Similarly, no guarantees are made for their  
sound quality even if it is possible to play such  
discs.  
• Compact discs have much less noise than  
analog records and hardly any noise is heard  
before play starts. Bear in mind, therefore,  
that if the volume control on the amplifier is set  
too high, you will risk damaging other audio  
components.  
* To protect your discs from damage, avoid  
placing them in the following locations.  
• Where they will be exposed to direct sunlight  
or where they will be close to a heater or other  
heat-radiating appliance  
* Do not attach pieces of paper or stickers to  
the label surfaces of the discs.  
When a disc has a piece of plastic tape or rental  
CD label with paste protruding from the edge or  
when a disc still bears traces of sticky tape or  
adhesive labels, do not attempt to play it. If such  
a disc is played on the CD player, you may find  
that you cannot remove it or that some other kind  
of malfunctioning may occur.  
• This audio player is for the exclusive playing  
of Audio CDs (Compact Discs) and MP3/WMA  
compressed data files.  
• Where the humidity level is high or it is very  
dusty  
It cannot play CD-ROMs used with personal  
computers, game CDs, video CDs, DVDs (video/  
audio) or DTS-CDs.  
• Near a window or other such location where  
they may be exposed to rain  
* Get into the habit of putting the discs back in  
their cases after use.  
• We do not recommend the use of lens cleaners.  
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BEFORE USING  
Loading batteries  
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.  
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Cautions on handling batteries  
Usage of remote controller  
Misuse of the batteries can result in electrolyte  
leakage, rupturing, corrosion, etc.  
Bear in mind the following points when using  
batteries.  
Operational range  
Operate the unit with the remote controller within  
the range of the illustration below.  
• Remove the batteries from the remote control  
unit if the unit is not going to be used for a  
prolonged period (a month or more).  
1
Remove the battery cover.  
5m  
• 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 control  
unit.  
60°  
• Batteries with the same shape may have different  
voltages. Do not use different types of batteries  
together.  
2
Insert the batteries with correct +/– orientation.  
Precautions  
• If electrolyte has leaked, thoroughly wipe the  
inside of the battery compartment, and then  
insert new batteries.  
• Donotallowdirectsunlight,aninverterfluorescent  
light or other strong source of light to shine onto  
the player’s infrared signal reception window  
(remote sensor). Otherwise, the operation of the  
remote control unit may be disabled.  
• 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 control  
unit may cause other devices operated by  
infrared rays to be operated by mistake.  
• The remote control unit cannot be operated if the  
space between the controller and the player’s  
remote sensor is obstructed.  
3
Close the battery cover until it clicks shut.  
• Do not place any objects on top of the remote  
control unit. Doing so may cause one or more  
buttons to be held down which will cause the  
batteries to run down.  
5
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
FRONT PANEL  
z
x
c
v
b
n
m
,
⁄ ⁄  
.
z POWER ON/STANDBY switch and b OPEN/CLOSE 0button  
PHONES jack  
DISPLAY OFF indicator  
Standby indicator  
This is used to open and close the disc tray.  
When it is pressed, the disc tray opens; when it  
is pressed again, it closes.  
The headphones are connected to this jack.  
Use headphones that come with a standard  
plug.  
This lights in the DISPLAY OFF mode (when the  
display is off).  
This is used to turn the player’s power ON and  
STANDBY. When it is pressed, the display lights  
and the power is turned on; when it is pressed  
again, the power is turned off and STANDBY  
indicator lights.  
MP3 Indicator  
n PLAY 3button  
¡/¢(search forward/next track)  
This lights up when an MP3 file is being  
played.  
button  
This is used to start play.  
The same number of tracks as the number of  
times the button is pressed are skipped in the  
forward direction.When the button is held down,  
tracks are searched (fast forward).  
x Disc tray  
m STOP 7button  
WMA Indicator  
This is where the CD to be played is placed.  
This is used to stop play.  
This lights up when a WMA file is being played.  
c Display  
, PAUSE 8button  
4/1 (previous track/search  
This shows the settings, play status, text  
information, etc.  
This is used to temporarily suspend play.  
backward) button  
When this button is pressed, play returns to the  
start of the track now being played. The same  
number of tracks as the number of times the  
button is pressed can be skipped in the reverse  
direction. When the button is held down, tracks  
are searched (fast backward).  
. PHONES LEVEL control  
v Remote sensor  
This is used to adjust the headphones volume  
level. The level increases when it is turned  
clockwise.  
This senses the infrared control signals sent  
from the remote control unit.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
DISPLAY  
c d e f g h i j kl m n o p q  
DISC  
TTL  
RNDM  
TRK  
PROG  
A
B
RPT 1 PITCH  
EDIT  
PEAK  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
a b  
r
a Main display  
h TRK (track) indicator  
p TTL (total time) indicator  
This displays the time information and text  
information of the disc played, the setting  
menus, etc.  
This lights above the display of the number of  
the track being played, etc.  
When the total remaining time or total program  
time is displayed, this lights above that display.  
i PROG (program) indicator  
q TIME indicator  
b TEXT indicator  
This lights during program play.  
This lights while the elapsed time or other such  
time is displayed.  
This lights when a disc supporting CD-TEXT  
has been loaded.  
j A-B (A-B repeat) indicator  
r 1 - 20,  
(music calendar)  
This lights during A-B repeat play.  
c 8(pause) indicator  
This displays the track numbers recorded on  
the disc, the track numbers still to be played,  
and the track numbers programmed for program  
play. (Audio CD only)  
This lights when play is temporarily suspended.  
k RPT (repeat) indicator  
This lights up or flashes when the playback is  
set to REPEAT.  
d 3(play) indicator  
This lights during play.  
l 1 (1-track repeat) indicator  
e DISC indicator  
This lights during 1-track repeat play.  
This flashes during readout of the table of  
contents (TOC) information on the disc.  
m PITCH (pitch control) indicator  
Lights up when the pitch control function is set  
and active.  
f TTL (total track) indicator  
This lights above the display of the total number  
of tracks recorded on the disc.  
n EDIT indicator  
This lights during edit mode.  
g RNDM (random) indicator  
This lights during random play.  
o PEAK indicator  
This lights during peak search and playback of  
the peak.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
REAR PANEL  
AC IN  
ANALOG OOUTPUT  
DIGITAL AAUDIO OUT  
COAXIAL OPTICAL  
REMOTE COONTROL  
MODEL NO.. CD6002  
R
L
IN  
EXTERNAL  
INTERNAL  
OUT  
F
A
B C D E  
A ANALOG OUT (analog output)  
D REMOTE CONTROL IN and OUT F Power cord connector socket  
connectors  
The music signals during play are output from  
these connectors.  
connectors  
Use the supplied power cord to connect to a  
standard household power supply outlet.  
Using the supplied remote control connecting  
cable, these connectors enable this player  
to be connected to a Marantz component  
equipped with remote control connectors.  
These connections make it possible to control  
an entire system that centers on the amplifier or  
other such component.  
Connect the player so that the power cord can  
be removed easily as a precaution against  
possible accidents.  
B DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL  
(digital coaxial output) connector  
The music signals during play are output  
digitally from this coaxial output connector.  
E EXTERNAL/INTERNAL switch  
Note:  
• Digital signals are not output at some  
settings. Refer to “@ SOUND MODE button”  
on page 10.  
The switch is set to INTERNAL, when first  
purchased, enabling the player’s built-in signal  
reception window to be used.  
Before using the supplied connecting cable to  
make the connection between the player and  
the remote control connectors on a Marantz  
equipment, set the switch to EXTERNAL.  
C DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL  
(digital optical output) connector  
The music signals during play are output  
digitally from this optical output connector.  
Note:  
Signals cannot be received from the remote  
control unit if the switch is kept at EXTERNAL  
when the player is to be used on its own.  
Note:  
• Digital signals are not output at some  
settings. Refer to “@ SOUND MODE button”  
on page 10.  
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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
q POWER button  
i 5, button  
! 1, ¡(search) buttons  
This is used to switch the player’s power ON  
and STANDBY. (page 12)  
These buttons can adjust the volume of devices  
compatible with Marantz receivers. Refer to the  
receiver instruction manual for further details.  
1 : This button is used to search backward  
when it is held down during play.  
¡ : This button is used to search forward  
w A-B (A-B repeat) button  
when it is held down during play.  
o MUTE button  
This is used to set start point (A) and end point  
(B) when a particular section is to be played  
repeatedly. (page 14, 27)  
q
@
@
This button can activate the mute function of  
devices compatible with Marantz receivers.  
Refer to the receiver instructions for further  
details.  
! 4, ¢(track skip) buttons  
w
e
r
t
4 : Use this to return to the start of the track  
now playing or return to the start of the  
previous track.  
@
@
e CANCEL button  
This is used to cancel the programmed tracks.  
(page 19)  
¢ : Use this to advance to the start of the  
y
u
! Q. REPLAY button  
subsequent track.  
@
Jump back a set time before the current playing  
position and resume play. (page 15)  
r RANDOM button  
! 3(play) button  
@
!
This is used to play the tracks in a random  
sequence. (page 15, 27)  
This is used to start play.  
! 8(pause) button  
i
This is used to temporarily suspend play.  
! REPEAT button  
t SCROLL/RECALL button  
This is used to play one track or all the tracks on  
the disc repeatedly. (page 14, 26)  
o
!
!
This is used to scroll the text display when text  
is displayed.  
When it is pressed during program play, it  
is possible to check which tracks have been  
programmed. (page 19)  
! 7(stop) button  
!
!
This is used to stop the play.  
! %, button  
! MENU, ENTER button  
These buttons can switch between devices  
compatible with Marantz receivers. Refer to the  
receiver instruction manual for further details.  
!
!
!
MENU button:  
This button displays the various settings.  
!
y TEXT button  
• Press once to enter Peak mode.  
(page 21)  
This is used to switch the main display from  
the time display to the text display. (page 20,  
24, 18)  
@ PITCH -/RESET/+ (pitch control  
• Press twice to enter Edit mode.  
(page 22)  
down/reset/up) buttons  
These are used to adjust the play speed (pitch)  
with a 12 step. (Audio CD only)  
These buttons are also used to select MP3/  
WMA folders. (page 25)  
• Press three times to enter MP3/WMA mode.  
(page 25)  
u TIME button  
This switches the main display from the text  
display to the time display.  
It can also switch the time display during play.  
(page 18)  
• Press four times to enter Quick Replay  
mode. (page 15)  
!
ENTER button:  
Saves the current settings.  
@ DISPLAY button  
CD:  
This is used to turn off the display (DISPLAY  
OFF mode).  
It can display how much time has elapsed and  
how much play time remains for the current  
track as well as how much play time remains for  
the whole disc.  
! Numeric buttons (0 to 9)  
These are used to specify the numbers of the  
tracks to be played.  
@ PROGRAM button  
This is pressed to initiate program play.  
(page 16)  
MP3/WMA:  
The elapsed time and time remaining for the file  
can be displayed.  
9
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
CONNECTIONS  
This CD player is connected to an amplifier, CD recorder and other components for use. To ensure that the  
components are connected properly, refer to the instruction manuals that come with the components to be  
connected.  
@ AMS (auto music scan) button  
This is used to play the intros of all the tracks  
in sequence starting from the first track for the  
duration equivalent to the setting.  
(page 15)  
Before connecting the components, be absolutely sure to turn off their power.  
CONNECTING TO AN AMPLIFIER  
@ SOUND MODE button  
When not playing, each time the button is  
pressed, the sound mode will change as shown  
in the diagram below.  
Use the audio connecting cord to connect the player with a stereo amplifier or AV amplifier.  
When making the connections, insert the plugs securely into the connectors. Failure to insert the plugs  
securely may result in noise.  
Audio EX OFF  
Audio EX 1  
Audio EX 2  
Note:  
Do not connect the player to the PHONO input connectors on the amplifier.  
AC IN  
ANALOG OOUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUUDIO OUT  
COAXIAL OPTICAL  
REMOTE CONTROL  
MODEL NO.. CD6002  
R
L
IN  
EXTERNAL  
INTERNAL  
OUT  
SOUND MODE  
Pitch Control  
Digital Out  
On  
Audio EX OFF (When first purchased):  
Available  
(Under the Pitch control 0  
(zero) position only.)  
(Red)  
(White)  
Audio EX 1:  
Audio EX 1 offers better sound.  
Not available  
Not available  
On  
Off  
Audio EX 2:  
Audio EX 2 offers best sound from analog outputs.  
Audio connecting cord (supplied)  
Note:  
If the POWER button on the CD player or  
the POWER button on the remote control  
is pressed, even if the machine goes into  
STANDBY, the most recently-set time will be  
kept. In the event of the power cord being  
removed from the player or from the power  
supply outlet, the setting will revert to the  
default (Audio EX OFF).  
:
(Red)  
(White)  
Signal flow  
GND  
SPEAKER SSYSTEMS  
SYSTEM 1 :  
SYSTEM 2 :  
4–16 OHMS  
4–16 OHMS  
8–16 OHMS  
+
SYSTEM 1  
2
:
SYSTEM2  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
R
L
AC IN  
IN  
PHONO TUNER  
CD AUX/DVD RECORDER 2  
(
RECORDER 1  
)
)
(
MD/TAPE  
CD-R  
OUT  
L
L
R
R
@ 0OPEN/CLOSE button  
R
L
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
SYSTEM1  
This is used to open and close the disc tray.  
When it is pressed, the disc tray opens; when it  
is pressed again, it closes.  
Amplifier  
10  
CONNECTIONS  
7
Connecting the coaxial output connector  
Use a coaxial digital connecting cable available on the market.  
CONNECTING TO A DIGITAL AUDIO COMPONENT  
The player has one digital optical output connector and one digital coaxial output connector.  
You can enjoy digital recording when the player is connected to a CD recorder or other digital recording  
component.  
AC IN  
ANALOG OOUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUUDIO OUT  
COAXIAL OPTICAL  
REMOTE CONTROL  
MODEL NO. CCD6002  
R
L
IN  
7
EXTERNAL  
Connecting the optical output connector  
Use an optical digital connecting cable available on the market. Insert the plug firmly in until it clicks into  
INTERNAL  
OUT  
place. Do not bend or bundle the optical digital connecting cable.  
AC IN  
ANALOG OOUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUUDIO OUT  
COAXIAL OPTICAL  
REMOTE CONTROL  
MODEL NO. CCD6002  
R
L
IN  
EXTERNAL  
INTERNAL  
OUT  
Coaxial digital connecting cable  
(available on market)  
:
Signal flow  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
DIGITAL IN/OUT  
COAXIAL OPTICAL  
ANALOG IN/OUT  
L
IN  
Optical digital connecting cable  
(available on market)  
R
OUT  
EXTERNAL  
INTERNAL  
OUTPUT  
INPUT  
INPUT OUTPUT INPUT OUTPUT  
:
Signal flow  
CD recorder, MD deck, AV amplifier, etc.  
ANALOG IIN/OUT  
DIGITAL IIN/OUT  
OPTICAL  
L
R
MD  
MD COMMON CD  
MD  
MD/CD  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
INPUT OUTPUT  
CD recorder, MD deck, AV amplifier, etc.  
11  
CONNECTIONS  
BASIC OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTION  
PLAYING CDS  
CONNECTING THE POWER  
SUPPLY  
By using the remote control cable provided, connecting this player to additional Marantz audio equipment  
enables the connected equipment to be remote controlled as a single audio system.  
1. Plug the power cable into AC IN jack on the  
• When connecting equipment incorporating a remote sensor, connect the “remote control out” connector  
of the equipment to the “remote control in” jack of the CD player.  
back panel.  
1
2, 3 4  
When doing this, set this player’s switch to “EXTERNAL.This will stop its remote control IR receiver  
from operating and the player can now be controlled via the remote control IR receiver of the attached  
equipment.  
2, 3  
• When using this CD player alone, set the switch to “INTERNAL.”  
AC IN  
ANALOG OOUTPUT  
DIGITAL AUUDIO OUT  
COAXIAL OPTICAL  
REMOTE CONTROL  
MODEL NO. CCD6002  
R
L
IN  
EXTERNAL  
INTERNAL  
OUT  
4
2. Turn on the power switch of the audio unit  
(amplifier, etc.) that is connected with this unit.  
Set the selector on the connected unit to this  
unit.  
Set to “EXTERNAL.”  
3. Plug the power cable into an AC outlet.  
Remote connector cable (supplied)  
: Signal flow  
1. Press the POWER button on the player to turn  
on the power.  
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE 0button on the player  
or on the remote control. Place the CD to be  
played in the extended disc tray while ensuring  
that the label with the printed text is facing up.  
Amplifier  
In the case of a single (8 cm) CD, align it with  
the indentation in the center of the tray.  
12  
BASIC OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE 0button to retract the 7  
disc tray. Once the disc tray has been retracted,  
“TOC Reading” appears on the display, after  
which the total number of CD tracks and total  
playing time are displayed. In the case of a  
disc that supports CD-TEXT, the album title  
is displayed, and then the total number of CD  
tracks and total playing time are displayed.  
7
Stopping play  
Playing a previous or subsequent  
track (track skip)  
PLAYING A SPECIFIC TRACK  
7
Specifying the number of a track  
to be played (direct search)  
Select the number of the track to be played directly  
by pressing the numeric buttons (0 to 9) on the  
remote control unit.  
Advancing to a subsequent track  
To select track number 10 or above, use the numeric  
buttons to select the higher digit first and then select  
the lower digit.  
Once the number of the track is selected, play will  
start automatically.  
4. Press the 3 button on the player or remote  
control unit to start play. Adjust the volume level  
at the amplifier.  
Press the 7 button on the player or remote control  
unit during play.  
Press the ¡/¢ button on the player or ¢  
button on the remote control unit for the number of  
times equivalent to the number of tracks through  
which play is to be advanced.  
7
Pausing play  
7
Example:To play track 3  
Press the “3” numeric button.  
Removing the CD  
Returning to the start of the track now  
playing or a previous track  
During play, press the 8 button on the player or  
remote control unit to temporarily suspend play.  
To resume play from the place where it was  
temporarily suspended, press the 3 button or 8  
button on the player or the 3button or 8button on  
the remote control unit.  
After play has finished, press the OPEN/CLOSE  
0 button on the player to extend the disc tray, and  
remove the CD.  
After the CD has been removed, press the OPEN/  
CLOSE 0button again to retract the disc tray. The  
disc tray should always be retracted when the player  
is not in use.  
Example:To play track 12  
Press the “1” numeric button.  
When the 4/1 button on the player or 4  
button on the remote control unit is pressed, play  
returns to the start of the track now playing. Play  
returns to the previous track which is equivalent to  
the number of times the button was pressed.  
Within 1.5 second, press the “2” numeric button.  
13  
BASIC OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
ADVANCED OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
The “A-” indicator on the display now lights.  
Light up  
7
Playing one track repeatedly  
(1-track repeat)  
PLAYING A SPECIFIC PART  
OF A SPECIFIC TRACK  
REPEAT PLAY (PLAYING THE  
SAME TRACKS REPEATEDLY)  
This function repeatedly plays one track only. Even  
during random play or program play, it repeats the  
track being played.  
Press the REPEAT button on the remote control unit  
twice while the track to be repeated is playing.  
TTL  
TRK  
A
TIME  
7
7
Searching a specific part of a  
track (search)  
While listening to a track being played, it is possible  
to search a specific part of that track by a forward or  
backward search.  
Playing all tracks repeatedly (all-  
track repeat)  
This function repeatedly plays all the tracks. Repeat  
play is possible even during random play or program  
play.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
2. Press the A-B button on the remote control unit  
at the end point of the part to be repeated.  
Press the REPEAT button on the remote control  
unit.  
Forward searching through the track now  
playing  
The “RPT” and “1” indicators light, and track now  
playing is repeated.  
The “A-B” indicator on the display now lights,  
and the designated part (from point A to point  
B) is played repeatedly.  
Light up  
TTL  
TRK  
RPT  
1
TIME  
The “RPT” indicator on the display lights, and the  
repeat play of all the tracks starts.  
Light up  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
Light up  
The search (forward search) mode is established  
by holding down the ¡/¢ button on the player  
or ¡button on the remote control unit.  
TTL  
TRK  
A
B
TIME  
To stop 1-track repeat play and resume normal play,  
press the REPEAT button on the remote control unit  
to turn off the “RPT” indicator on the display.  
TTL  
TRK  
RPT  
TIME  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
Holding down the button initiates a forward search.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
Backward searching through the track now  
playing  
To stop all-track repeat play and resume normal  
play, press the REPEAT button on the remote  
control unit twice. The “RPT” indicator on the  
display goes off.  
To stop A-B repeat play and resume normal play,  
press the A-B button on the remote control unit to  
turn off the “A-B” indicator on the display.  
7
Playing a specific part repeatedly  
(A-B repeat)  
This function repeatedly plays a specific part of a  
track that you want to hear.  
Note:  
The A-B repeat play function cannot be used  
during random play.  
1. During play, press the A-B button on the remote  
control unit at the start point of the part to be  
repeated.  
The search (backward search) mode is established  
by holding down the 4/1button on the player or  
1button on the remote control unit.  
Holding down the button initiates a backward  
search. (Returns during backward searches are  
not constant.)  
14  
ADVANCED OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
7
Skipping tracks during random  
play to search other tracks  
RANDOM PLAY (PLAYING  
TRACKS IN A RANDOM  
SEQUENCE)  
WHILE PLAYING, REPLAY A  
SMALL TRACK PORTION AND  
LISTEN AGAIN (QUICK REPLAY)  
AMS PLAY (SEARCHING  
FOR A SPECIFIC TRACK)  
All track intros, from the first track onward, are  
played back in sequence, which is useful when  
searching for a desired track.  
When the ¡/¢ button on the player or ¢  
button on the remote control unit is pressed during  
random play, the next track is selected at random  
and played.  
Conversely, when the 4/1 button on the player  
or 4 button on the remote control unit is pressed  
during random play, play returns to the start of the  
track now playing.  
This function rearranges the tracks into a random  
sequence and it then plays all the tracks in this  
random sequence. If it is used together with repeat  
play, the same tracks can be repeatedly played but  
in a different sequence every time.  
You can choose whether to play 10, 20 or 30  
seconds of each track.  
During stop or play, press the AMS (auto music  
scan) button on the remote control unit.  
During play or stop, press the RANDOM button on  
the remote control unit.  
If the Q.REPLAY button is pressed during playback,  
the play position will jump back by the length of time  
set in MENU, and then resume.  
Note:  
Jump back cannot go beyond the beginning of  
the current track.  
Press the AMS button repeatedly to switch through  
the different scan modes.  
When the Q.REPLAY button is pressed, if the  
total length of the track being played is shorter  
than the time set for quick replay, or if the track  
elapsed playing time is shorter than the time set  
for quick replay, the play position will return to the  
beginning of the track and resume playing.  
The items on the music calendar appear on the  
display one after the other, and theRNDMindicator  
lights.  
”, “  
”... (  
”, “  
”, “  
aborts the scan  
function) light on the display, and the “3” indicator  
flashes.  
Light up  
Flashes  
RNDM  
How to set the Quick Replay time  
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14  
1. If there is a disc in the disc tray, remove the disc  
Random play now starts.  
Light up  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
and close the tray.  
All track intros, from the first track onward, are played  
back in sequence, for the amount of time they have  
been preset (10 sec. when first purchased).  
2. Press the MENU button on the remote control  
TTL  
RNDM  
TRK  
TIME  
four times.  
The display will indicate “Quick Replay.”  
Flashes  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17  
TTL  
TRK  
TIME  
To stop random play and resume normal play, press  
the RANDOM button on the remote control unit.  
The “RNDM” indicator on the display goes off.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
Once the track you want to hear has been found,  
press the 3 button. The 3” indicator now lights,  
and the track found and whatever comes after that  
track will now be played normally.  
When the RANDOM button on the remote control  
unit is pressed during AMS play, the AMS play  
function is released, and the random play mode is  
established.  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
The PROG indicator flashes, and the program  
mode is established.  
Note:  
3. Press the ENTER button of the remote control.  
PROGRAM PLAY  
(PLAYING TRACKS IN THE  
PREFERRED SEQUENCE)  
• If there is a period of more than 4 seconds during  
this procedure in which a key is not pressed, the  
setting at that time will be set, and the display will  
return to displaying the time.  
Flashes  
5
TTL  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
5
The order in which the CD tracks are played can  
be rearranged into the sequence desired. Up to 30  
tracks can be programmed.  
• If the POWER button on the CD player or the  
POWER button on the remote control is pressed,  
even if the machine goes into STANDBY, the  
most recently-set time will be kept. In the event  
of the power cord being removed from the player  
or from the power supply outlet, the setting will  
revert to the default (10s).  
TEXT  
2. Press the numeric buttons on the remote  
control unit the tracks can also be selected  
using the 4 and ¢ buttons on the remote  
control unit or 4/1and ¡/¢buttons on  
the player. To select track number 10 or above,  
use the numeric buttons to select the higher  
digit first and then select the lower digit.  
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Program play in the time display  
mode  
In the case of a CD-TEXT disc, first press the TIME  
button on the remote control unit to set the main  
display to the time display mode.  
The currently time setting will be displayed  
(at the time of purchase, this is set to 10  
seconds).  
4. Set the desired time with the 4or ¢buttons  
(5 - 60 s).  
TTL  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
Display example: When track 2 has been  
selected  
1. During stop, press the PROGRAM button on the  
5. After setting the time, press the ENTER button.  
remote control unit.  
Flashes  
The display will return to normal.  
5
TTL  
TRK  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
5
TEXT  
2
3. Repeat step 2 to program the desired tracks in  
sequence. At each step of the programming,  
the number of tracks programmed and their  
total time appear on the main display. Up to 30  
tracks can be programmed.  
“Program” appears for an instant on the main  
display.  
Flashes  
5
PROG  
5
Flashes  
5
TEXT  
TTL  
TRK  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
5
TEXT  
2
4
6
8
10  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
The PROG indicator stops flashing and lights  
up instead, and the program is entered.  
4. Once all the tracks have been programmed, 7  
press the 7 button on the player or remote  
control unit or press the PROGRAM button on  
the remote control unit.  
2. Press the 4 and ¢ buttons on the remote  
control unit or 4/1and ¡/¢buttons on  
the player to select the track. (The track can  
also be selected using the numeric buttons on  
the remote control unit but in this case the title  
is not displayed).  
Program play in the text display  
mode  
In the case of a CD-TEXT disc, tracks can be  
selected by title for program play.  
Light up  
TTL  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
If the main display is set to the time display mode,  
press the TEXT button on the remote control unit to  
establish the text display mode.  
TEXT  
2
4
6
8
10  
5. Press the 3 button on the player or remote  
control unit. Play of the selected tracks now  
starts in the programmed sequence.  
Program play will start even when step 4 is  
omitted.  
The PROG indicator stops flashing and lights  
up instead, and the program is entered.  
The title of each selected track is scrolled, and  
once it has been scrolled, it is programmed  
automatically. If you do not want to program the  
track, select another track before the scrolling is  
completed.  
Note:  
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Programming in the text display mode cannot  
be performed for tracks which have no text  
information for their titles.  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
TTL  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
2
4
6
8
10  
1. During stop, press the PROGRAM button on the  
remote control unit.  
TEXT  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
5. Press the 3 button on the player or remote  
control unit. Play now starts in the programmed  
sequence.  
3. Repeat step 2 to program the desired  
tracks in sequence. Up to 30 tracks can be  
programmed.  
Program play will start even when step 4 is  
omitted.  
4. Once all the tracks have been programmed,  
press the 7 button on the player or remote  
control unit or press the PROGRAM button on  
the remote control unit.  
“Program” appears for an instant on the main  
display. Then the PROG indicator flashes, and  
the program mode is established.  
Flashes  
5
PROG  
5
TEXT  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
The total number of CD tracks and the total play  
3. Repeat step 2, and upon completion of the 7  
programming, press the 7 button on the player  
or remote control unit or press the PROGRAM  
button on the remote control unit.  
Delete program play in the text  
display mode  
In the case of a CD-TEXT disc, the tracks that  
are not desired can be selected by title for delete  
program play.  
DELETE PROGRAM PLAY  
(PLAY WITH UNDESIRED  
TRACKS SKIPPED)  
time appear on the main display, the PROG  
indicator flashes, and the delete program mode  
is established.  
Flashes  
This function makes it possible to skip those tracks  
that you do not want to hear during CD play. Up to  
30 tracks can be deleted from the program.  
5
TTL  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
5
If the main display is set to the time display mode,  
press the TEXT button on the remote control unit to  
establish the text display mode.  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
7
Delete program play in the time  
display mode  
In the case of a CD-TEXT disc, first press the TIME  
button on the remote control unit to set the main  
display to the time display mode.  
2. Press the numeric buttons on the remote control  
unit that you do not want to hear (the track can  
also be selected using the 4and ¢buttons  
on the remote control unit or 4/1 and  
¡/¢buttons on the player).  
The PROG indicator in the display stops  
flashing and lights up instead, and the delete  
program is entered. Up to 30 tracks can be  
deleted from the program.  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
Light up  
TTL  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
TTL  
TTL  
TIME  
1. During stop, press the PROGRAM button on  
the remote control unit, and then press the  
CANCEL button.  
TEXT  
1
3
5
7
9
11  
13  
15  
17  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
Display example: When track 2 has been  
selected  
4. Press the 3 button on the player or remote  
control unit. The CD is now played but with the  
deleted tracks skipped.  
1. During stop, press the PROGRAM button on  
the remote control unit, and then press the  
CANCEL button.  
Flashes  
5
TTL  
TRK  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
5
TEXT  
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
“Delete Prog.appears for an instant on the  
main display.  
Flashes  
5
PROG  
5
“Delete Prog.appears for an instant on the  
main display.  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
Flashes  
5
PROG  
5
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
The total number of CD tracks and the total  
Canceling the deletion of tracks which were  
deleted for delete program play  
When the SCROLL/RECALL button on the remote  
control unit is pressed during delete programming,  
the deleted tracks are displayed one after the other  
in sequence.  
Assoonasthetrackwhosedeletionistobecanceled  
has appeared, press the CANCEL button on the  
remote control unit immediately. The number of the  
track whose deletion was canceled is displayed in  
the music calendar on the display.  
3. Repeat step 2, and upon completion of the 7  
Checking the program or delete  
program contents  
playing time appear on the main display, the  
PROG indicator flashes, and the delete program  
mode is established.  
programming, press the 7 button on the player  
or remote control unit or press the PROGRAM  
button on the remote control unit.  
Flashes  
5
TTL  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
5
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
During programming operation or program play,  
press the SCROLL/RECALL button on the remote  
control unit.  
2. Press the 4 and ¢ buttons on the remote  
control unit or 4/1and ¡/¢buttons on  
the player to select the track which you do not  
want to hear. (The tracks can also be selected  
using the numeric buttons on the remote  
control unit but in this case the titles will not be  
displayed.)  
With program play, the programmed tracks are  
displayed one after the other in sequence on the  
main display.  
With delete program play, the deleted tracks are  
displayed one after the other in sequence on the  
main display.  
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Adding tracks to the program  
The PROG indicator in the display stops  
flashing and lights up instead, and the delete  
program is entered. Up to 30 tracks can be  
deleted from the program.  
7
Changing the program or delete  
program contents  
Light up  
Press the PROGRAM button on the remote control  
unit during stop. The status of the PROG indicator  
in the display changes from lighted to flashing, and  
more tracks can be added to the program.  
TTL  
PROG  
TTL  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
3
5
7
9
11  
13  
15  
17  
4. Press the 3 button on the player or remote  
control unit. The CD is now played but with the  
deleted tracks skipped.  
7
Returning program play to  
normal play (canceling the entire  
program)  
The title of each selected track is scrolled,  
and once it has been scrolled, it is deleted  
automatically. If you do not want to delete the  
track, select another track before the scrolling is  
completed.  
Deleting tracks which were programmed  
for program play  
Note:  
Delete programming in the text display mode  
cannot be performed for tracks which have no  
text information for their titles.  
When the SCROLL/RECALL button on the remote  
control unit is pressed during programming, the  
programmed tracks are displayed one after the  
other in sequence.  
As soon as the track to be deleted from the program  
has appeared, press the CANCEL button on the  
remote control unit immediately. The number of the  
deleted track is cleared from the music calendar on  
the display.  
Flashes  
5
PROG  
5
TEXT  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19  
Press the 7 button on the player or remote control  
unit twice during program play or once during stop.  
The PROG indicator on the display goes off, and the  
entire program is canceled.  
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ADVANCED OPERATIONS –AUDIO CD–  
OTHER FUNCTIONS –AUDIO CD–  
7
7
During play  
In the stop mode  
CD-TEXT  
Each time theTEXT button on the remote control unit  
is pressed, the information items are displayed in  
the following sequence. During play, the information  
of track now playing is mainly displayed.  
Each time theTEXT button on the remote control unit  
is pressed, the information items are displayed in the  
following sequence. When the 3button is pressed  
while “-- Title” is displayed, the track concerned  
starts playing. The maximum of characters that can  
be displayed is 64.  
The text information recorded on a CD-TEXT disc  
can be viewed on this player.  
In the case of a CD-TEXT CD, the display window  
will light up as shown in the diagram below.  
Title of track xx now playing  
Display of player  
Time display  
Alternatively, a program can be canceled when the  
disc tray is opened by pressing the OPEN/CLOSE  
0button on the player.  
TTL  
TTL  
TIME  
Album Title  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
Album Title  
This lights when the disc that has been read is  
identified as supporting CD-TEXT.  
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Precautions for program and  
delete program play  
xx Title (title of track xx)  
xx Artist (artist of track xx)  
xx Songwriter (songwriter of track xx)  
xx Composer (composer of track xx)  
xx Arranger (arranger of track xx)  
Time display  
When the TEXT button on the remote control is  
pressed, the CD-TEXT information will be displayed  
as outlined in the diagram on the right.  
• When using the numeric buttons to select tracks  
1 to 9 on a CD with 10 or more tracks in total,  
allow 1.5 seconds or so to elapse after the button  
corresponding to the number of the previous  
track was pressed before pressing the button  
corresponding to the number of the next track.  
Album Artist  
-- Title (title of track --)  
• When using the numeric buttons to select track  
10 or up on a CD with 10 or more tracks in  
total, press the button corresponding to lower  
digit within 1.5 seconds or so after the button  
corresponding to the higher digit was pressed.  
However, the recorded information differs from  
one disc to another so that not all the information  
given below will necessarily be displayed. Items  
not recorded are automatically omitted and skipped  
by the player, and only the existing items are  
displayed.  
• When using the 4 and ¢ buttons for  
programming, keep pressing one of these  
buttons with less than half a second or so in  
between until the number of the desired track is  
displayed.  
• If the total time for a program exceeds 99  
minutes 59 seconds, the time display will appear  
as “– – : – –”.  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS –AUDIO CD–  
7
3. When peak search of the last passage is  
completed, play will be repeated for  
approximately 6 seconds with the volume at a  
comparatively high level. Adjust the record level  
of the cassette deck. (Please see the instruction  
manual for the cassette deck.)  
Reducing the play speed  
Press the PITCH- button on the remote control  
PEAK SEARCH  
(SEARCHING FOR THE  
LOUDEST PASSAGE)  
PITCH CONTROL  
(CHANGING THE PLAY SPEED)  
unit.  
The play speed (pitch) can be changed across a  
12 step.  
If the cassette deck recording level is adjusted in  
relation to the peak level on the disc, it is possible  
to avoid distortion and noise in recording. This  
facility allows the peak over the entire disc or in  
the programmed to be detected tracks before  
proceeding to editing.  
Light up  
Light up  
Note:  
Digital signals are not output during pitch control.  
(Signals are output when the pitch control is set  
to 0).  
TTL  
TRK  
PEAK  
TIME  
“PITCH” will light up and each time the button is  
pressed, the playback speed will decrease (min  
-12).  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
7
Increasing the play speed  
Press the PITCH+ button on the remote control  
unit.  
4. Press the 7 button on the player or remote  
1. Press the MENU button on the remote control  
Light up  
control unit to stop the peak search operation.  
once. “Peak” will be displayed.  
PITCH  
Note:  
As a CD may contain several peaks, a different  
peak may be found every time the auto peak  
level search operation is performed.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
7
Returning play to the normal speed  
Press the PITCH RESET button on the remote  
“PITCH” will light up and each time the button is  
pressed, the playback speed will increase (max  
+12).  
control unit.  
Light up  
PITCH  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
2. Press the ENTER button on the remote  
The “PITCH” indicator on the display goes off and  
“Pitch: 0” appears on the main display.  
If the PITCH RESET button on the remote control  
unit is pressed again, play returns to the previous  
speed setting.  
control.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18  
“PEAK” will light up and the peak search  
operation will begin from the first passage on  
the disc.  
Light up  
Light up  
TTL  
TRK  
PEAK  
TIME  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS –AUDIO CD–  
• Use of ¡and 1buttons  
(Example: When a disc with 28 tracks is  
loaded)  
4. Press the ENTER button again and set the  
EDITING (RECORDING A  
DISC ON A TAPE)  
editing contents.  
Light up  
Light up  
Light up  
When recording from a compact disc to a tape, use  
this function to match the tape length to the playing  
time of the tracks to be recorded and to create 4-  
second intervals between the tracks.  
TTL  
TRK  
A
EDIT  
TTL  
TIME  
EDIT  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
Total playing time of side A  
Flashes  
Light up  
Number indicators of tracks assigned to side A light up.  
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Simple edit  
This operation fits tracks into a specified tape length  
Each press of the ¡ button allows you to  
increase the recording time by 1 minute.  
Total number of tracks on side A  
EDIT  
5
5
while keeping the tracks in their original order.  
5. Start playing in accordance with “Edit recording”  
5
5
Each press of the 1button allows to decrease  
the recording time by 1 minute.  
5
6
13 14  
(page 23).  
1. With the player at rest, press the MENU button  
on the remote control twice. “Edit” will be  
displayed.  
Last track on tape side B  
Last track on tape side A  
• Using the numeric buttons  
The tape recording time display (90) appears.  
This example shows that, when the tape  
recording time is 90 minutes, track 15 is the  
last track on tape side A and track 28 the last  
track on tape side B. In other words, by using a  
90-minute tape, all of the 28 disc tracks can be  
accommodated by assigning tracks 1 to 15 on  
tape side A and tracks 16 to 28 on tape side B.  
3. To change the tape recording time, specify the  
new tape recording time using the ¢ or 4  
button or the numeric buttons (0 to 9).  
When numeric buttons are used to specify a  
C-46 tape, for example, press 4 then 6.  
The arrow mark will flash.  
(indicates that tracks after 17 will not be played.)  
• Use of ¢and 4buttons  
EDIT  
2. Press the ENTER button on the remote  
control.  
TEXT  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20  
This display example shows that, with a 46-  
minute tape, tracks 1 to 8 will be recorded onto  
tape side A and tracks 9 to 16 will be recorded  
onto tape side B.  
Each press of the ¢ button allows you to  
change the recording time in the order 90 =46  
=54 =60 =74 =90.  
Each press of the 4 button allows you to  
change the recording time in the order 90 =74  
=60 =54 =46 =90.  
The blinking arrow on the right end of the  
character display shows that tracks 17 and after  
cannot be recorded on the tape.  
“EDIT” will light up, the player will enter edit  
mode, and the tracks will be divided up into  
SIDE A and SIDE B.  
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OTHER FUNCTIONS –AUDIO CD–  
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7
Program edit  
This procedure allows you to record tracks in any  
desired order while fitting the tracks into a specified  
tape length.  
Edit recording  
– Recording to a cassette deck  
1. After setting up, setup the cassette deck to rec  
pause state.  
1. Program tracks according to “PROGRAM  
PLAY” (page 16).  
2. Press 3or 8buttons of the player to start A side  
program. The player sends out signal to start  
recording and starts playing A side program  
after 4 seconds.  
2. The rest of the program edit procedure is  
the same as step 1 to 4 in the simple edit  
procedure.  
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Delete program edit  
When recording from a disc to a tape, this procedure  
allows you to omit the tracks you do not want to  
record, while fitting the tracks into a specified tape  
length.  
1. Program tracks according to “DELETE  
PROGRAM PLAY” (page 18).  
2. The rest of the delete program edit procedure  
is the same as step 1 to 4 in the simple edit  
procedure.  
3. After A side program complete, player turns  
to the pause state at the beginning of B side  
program.  
Note:  
• During a simple edit, program edit or delete  
program edit, only STOP, OPEN/CLOSE or  
POWER ON/STANDBY button operations can  
be performed. (Remote-controlled operation is  
not possible)  
4. Turn the cassette tape over and start  
recording.  
5. Press 3 or 8 buttons of the player manually to  
start B side recording. Player sends out signal  
to restart recording and starts playing B side  
program after 4 seconds.  
This is intended to prevent mistakes in recording  
due to erroneous operation.  
• The display is always in the time display mode  
during edit play. It is not possible to switch to the  
text display mode.  
6. After B side program complete, player stops  
playing and clears edit program automatically.  
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BASIC OPERATIONS – MP3, WMA FILES –  
Display while the player is stopped  
7
Displaying text information  
PLAYBACK ORDER OF MP3/WMA FILES  
Each time the TEXT button on the remote control is  
pressed, the display will change in the order shown  
below. During playback, mainly information about  
the file currently playing will be displayed.  
Example of MP3/WMA playback order  
AAAA01.mp3  
Root directory  
BBBB02.mp3  
Album 01  
Number of files that can be played  
File Name (currently playing)  
Song Title  
• Thedottedlineswitharrowsindicatetheplayback  
order of files and folders.  
Album 02  
Album 06  
• If there are any MP3/WMA files located  
immediately below the root directory, i.e. that  
are not in folders, they will be played before the  
folder files.  
aaaa03.mp3  
yyyy.jpg  
aaaa04.mp3  
zzzz.doc  
aaaa05.mp3  
aaaa06.mp3  
• The playback order will depend on the folder  
names and file names with the order of  
precedence being: numbers alphabet upper  
case alphabet lower case.  
Album 03  
Album 07  
bbbb07.mp3  
dddd11.wma  
bbbb08.mp3  
dddd12.wma  
Artist Name  
• Album 01 - Album 10  
The CD-ROM example illustrated in the diagram  
has 10 albums (folders); however, the files in  
Album 05 and Album 06 are not MP3/WMA files,  
so will not be played.  
Album 04  
Album Name  
Year (created)  
Comment  
Album 08  
cccc09.mp3  
eeee13.mp3  
cccc10.mp3  
eeee14.mp3  
• AAAA01.mp3 - gggg17.mp3  
The CD-ROM in the example illustrated in the  
diagram has 17 MP3/WMA files, the first to play  
will be “AAAA01” and the last file to be played will  
be “gggg17.”  
Album 05  
Album 09  
xxxx.wav  
Album 10  
• It is possible that the playback order will be  
different than that of the order displayed on a  
personal computer. This order can also change  
according to the CD writing software used.  
ffff15.mp3  
gggg16.mp3  
gggg17.mp3  
Time Display  
• Depending on the MP3 or WMA file being  
played, information may not be displayed.  
Playback order  
1 AAAA01.mp3  
• Items that have no recorded display information  
will be skipped.  
7 bbbb07.mp3  
8 bbbb08.mp3  
9 cccc09.mp3  
10 cccc10.mp3  
11 dddd11.wma  
12 dddd12.wma  
13 eeee13.mp3  
14 eeee14.mp3  
2 BBBB02.mp3  
3 aaaa03.mp3  
4 aaaa04.mp3  
5 aaaa05.mp3  
6 aaaa06.mp3  
• Only alphanumeric characters can be displayed.  
• When a CD is not playing, only the number  
of files on the disc that can be played will be  
displayed.  
15 ffff15.mp3  
16 gggg16.mp3  
17 gggg17.mp3  
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BASIC OPERATIONS – MP3, WMA FILES –  
PLAYING MP3/WMA FILES  
MP3/WMA PLAYBACK  
MODE SELECTION  
SELECTING THE FOLDER  
TO LISTEN TO  
The playback mode for MP3/WMA files can be  
selected.  
Cont. mode: All playable files on the disc will be  
played (When first purchased).  
Folder mode: All playable files in a selected folder  
will be played.  
1. While not playing, select the folder using the +  
Or  
or - buttons on the remote control.  
The folder name will be displayed.  
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1, 2  
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3. When the 4/1, ¡/¢ button on the CD  
player or the 4, ¢ button on the remote  
control is pressed, the display will switch.  
1. Press the remote control MENU button 3 times.  
“MP3/WMA Mode” will be displayed.  
2. Press the ENTER button on the remote  
control. The first file name in the folder will be  
displayed.  
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1. Press the POWER button on the player to turn  
on the power.  
Press the remote control ENTER button to  
select.  
2. On closing the disc tray, after “TOC Reading”  
has displayed, the number of files that can be  
played will be displayed.  
3. Press the 3 button on the player or remote  
control unit to start play. Adjust the volume level  
at the amplifier.  
2. Press the remote control ENTER button. The  
Pausing or stopping playback or CD removal  
are carried out in the same way as with an Audio  
CD. (page 12, 13)  
currently set mode will be displayed.  
The process is cancelled if the STOP button on  
the player, or the STOP or CANCEL button on  
the remote control, is pressed.  
Display during playback  
TRK  
TIME  
Note:  
Normal or random playback, AMS play will play  
the files set by the MP3/WMA playback mode.  
Folder number  
currently playing  
File number currently playing  
Display while the player is stopped  
The number of files that can be played  
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BASIC OPERATIONS – MP3, WMA FILES –  
7 Repeatedly listen to the contents  
PLAYING A SPECIFIC FILE  
PLAYING A SPECIFIC PART  
OF A SPECIFIC FILE  
While listening to a file being played, it is possible  
to search a specific part of that file by a forward or  
backward search.  
REPEAT PLAY (PLAYING THE  
SAME FILES REPEATEDLY)  
of one folder (Folder Repeat)  
Advancing to a subsequent file  
Repeatedly plays all the files in a folder.  
Press the REPEAT button on the remote control  
twice.  
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Playing all files repeatedly (all-file  
repeat)  
This function repeatedly plays all the files.  
Forward searching through the file now  
playing  
Press the REPEAT button on the remote control  
unit.  
Press the ¡/¢ button on the player or ¢  
button on the remote control unit for the number  
of times equivalent to the number of files through  
which play is to be advanced.  
“RPT” will flash in the display window and all the  
files in the folder will play repeatedly.  
Flashing  
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TRK  
RPT  
TIME  
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The “RPT” indicator on the display lights, and the  
repeat play of all the files starts.  
Returning to the start of the file now playing  
or a previous file  
The search (forward search) mode is established  
by holding down the ¡/¢ button on the player  
or ¡button on the remote control unit.  
Light up  
To stop Folder Repeat and return to normal  
playback, press the REPEAT button on the remote  
control twice.  
TRK  
RPT  
TIME  
Holding down the button initiates a forward search.  
The “RPT” indication will disappear from the display  
window.  
Backward searching through the file now  
playing  
To stop all-file repeat play and resume normal play,  
press the REPEAT button on the remote control  
unit third times. The “RPT” indicator on the display  
goes off.  
When the 4/1 button on the player or 4  
button on the remote control unit is pressed, play  
returns to the start of the file now playing. Play  
returns to the previous file which is equivalent to the  
number of times the button was pressed.  
The search (backward search) mode is established  
by holding down the 4/1button on the player or  
1button on the remote control unit.  
Holding down the button initiates a backward  
search. (Returns during backward searches are  
not constant.)  
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BASIC OPERATIONS – MP3, WMA FILES –  
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Playing one file repeatedly  
(1-file repeat)  
Playing a specific part repeatedly  
(A-B repeat)  
Skipping files during random play  
to search other files  
RANDOM PLAY (PLAYING  
FILES IN A RANDOM  
SEQUENCE)  
This function repeatedly plays one file only.  
Press the REPEAT button on the remote control unit  
third times while the file to be repeated is playing.  
This function repeatedly plays a specific part of a file  
that you want to hear.  
When the ¡/¢ button on the player or ¢  
button on the remote control unit is pressed during  
random play, the next file is selected at random and  
played.  
Conversely, when the 4/1 button on the player  
or 4 button on the remote control unit is pressed  
during random play, play returns to the start of the  
file now playing.  
This function rearranges the files into a random  
sequence and it then plays all the files in this  
random sequence. If it is used together with repeat  
play, the same files can be repeatedly played but in  
a different sequence every time.  
1. During play, press the A-B button on the remote  
control unit at the start point of the part to be  
repeated.  
During play or stop, press the RANDOM button on  
the remote control unit.  
Note:  
The “RPT” and “1” indicators light, and file now  
playing is repeated.  
The selected files will be played in accordance  
with the MP3/WMA playback mode (page 25).  
Light up  
The “A-” indicator on the display now lights.  
Light up  
TRK  
RPT  
1
TIME  
TRK  
A
TIME  
The items on the music calendar appear on the  
display one after the other, and theRNDMindicator  
lights.  
To stop 1-file repeat play and resume normal play,  
press the REPEAT button on the remote control unit  
to turn off the “RPT” indicator on the display.  
2. Press the A-B button on the remote control unit  
Light up  
at the end point of the part to be repeated.  
RNDM  
Random play now starts.  
Light up  
RNDM  
TRK  
TIME  
The “A-B” indicator on the display now lights,  
and the designated part (from point A to point  
B) is played repeatedly.  
To stop random play and resume normal play, press  
the RANDOM button on the remote control unit.  
The “RNDM” indicator on the display goes off.  
Light up  
TRK  
A
B
TIME  
To stop A-B repeat play and resume normal play,  
press the A-B button on the remote control unit to  
turn off the “A-B” indicator on the display.  
Note:  
The A-B repeat play function cannot be used  
during random play.  
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BASIC OPERATIONS – MP3, WMA FILES –  
Once the file you want to hear has been found,  
AMS PLAY (SEARCHING  
FOR A SPECIFIC FILE)  
All track intros, from the first track onward, are  
played back in sequence, which is useful when  
searching for a desired track.  
press the 3 button. The 3” indicator now lights,  
and the file found and whatever comes after that file  
will now be played normally.  
When the RANDOM button on the remote control  
unit is pressed during AMS play, the AMS play  
function is released, and the random play mode is  
established.  
You can choose whether to play 10, 20 or 30  
seconds of each file.  
Note:  
During stop or play, press the AMS (auto music  
scan) button on the remote control unit.  
The selected files will be played in accordance  
with the MP3/WMA playback mode (page 25).  
Press the AMS button repeatedly to switch through  
the different scan modes.  
”, “  
”... (  
”, “  
”, “  
aborts the scan  
function) light on the display, and the “3” indicator  
flashes.  
Flashes  
The intros of all the files starting from file 1 are  
played in succession for the duration which has  
been select.  
Flashes  
TRK  
TIME  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
OTHERS  
If you think that something is wrong with your  
player, first check the points listed below. Incorrect  
operations can sometimes be taken for trouble and  
malfunctions. If the trouble persists even after the  
following points have been checked, consult your  
dealer or nearest Marantz sales office or service  
center.  
The section describes the care and maintenance  
tasks that must be performed to optimize the  
operation of your Marantz equipment.  
No remote control operations.  
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Repairs  
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.  
• Is the transmitter of the remote controller pointed  
at the remote sensor of the player? Is there  
anything between the player and remote control  
unit which is blocking the signals?  
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Cleaning of equipment external  
surfaces  
• Have the batteries of the remote controller run  
down?  
The exterior finish of your unit will last indefinitely  
with proper care and cleaning, Never use scouring  
pads, steel wool, 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.  
• Is a strong light shining on the remote sensor of  
the player?  
Disc fails to turn.  
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.  
• Has the mains cord been connected properly?  
• Has the player been turned on?  
• Is the REMOTE CONTROL switch on the rear  
panel set to the EXTERNAL position? (Set it to  
the INTERNAL position if the player is to be used  
on its own.)  
• Has the disc been placed in the proper  
position?  
• Is the disc upside down? (Is the disc’s label  
surface facing up?)  
If the equipment becomes heavily soiled:  
CD-R/CD-RW discs cannot be played.  
• dilute some washing up liquid in water, in a ratio  
of one part detergent to six parts water.  
• Is the disc dirty?  
• Has the disc been placed upside down on the  
disc tray?  
• Is the disc scratched?  
• Is the disc warped?  
• dip a soft, lint free in the solution and wring the it  
is damp.  
• Is the recorded information in Audio CD (CD-DA)  
format? Have the MP3/WMA files been recorded  
correctly?  
• wipe the equipment with the damp cloth.  
Disc turns but no sound is heard.  
• dry the equipment by wiping it with a dry cloth.  
• Have the amplifier and speakers been connected  
properly?  
• Has the amplifier been turned on?  
• Has the amplifier’s function or selector switch  
been set to “CD” or “AUX” (or to whichever  
connectors the player has been connected)?  
• Is the amplifier’s volume at its lowest setting?  
Disc starts turning but then stops at some  
point.  
• Is the disc dirty?  
• Is the disc scratched?  
• Is the disc warped?  
• Is the disc an Audio CD? Is it a disc with MP3/  
WMA files recorded onto it? CD-ROMs for  
personal computers, etc. cannot be played.  
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SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS  
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Specifications  
Dimensions (unit: mm)  
Audio characteristics  
Channels ......................................................................................................................................2 channels  
Frequency response.............................................................................................................20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Dynamic range ...................................................................................................................................100 dB  
Signal-to-noise ratio............................................................................................................................110 dB  
Channel separation ............................................................................................................... 110 dB (1 kHz)  
Harmonic distortion .............................................................................................................. 0.002% (1 kHz)  
Wow & flutter ................................................................................................................... Precision of quartz  
Error correction system ......................................................... Cross-interleave Reed Solomon code (CIRC)  
Audio output .....................................................................................................................2.35 V rms, stereo  
Headphone output................................................................................ 18 mW/32 ohms (variable maximum)  
Digital output  
Coaxial output (pin jack).............................................................................................0.5 Vp-p, 75 ohms  
Optical output (square optical connector) ..................................................................................-19 dBm  
Optical readout system  
Laser..........................................................................................................................AlGaAs semiconductor  
Wavelength........................................................................................................................................ 780 nm  
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Signal system  
Sampling frequency.........................................................................................................................44.1 kHz  
Quantization ..................................................................................................................16-bit linear/channel  
Power supply  
N version .........................................................................................................................AC 230 V 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption ...............................................................................................................................19 W  
Cabinet, etc.  
Maximum dimensions...................................................................................440 (W) x 87 (H) x 283 (D) mm  
Weight ................................................................................................................................................. 4.7 kg  
Allowable operating temperature................................................................................................+5 to +35°C  
Allowable operating humidity............................................................................. 5 to 90% (no condensation)  
This player’s specifications and exterior are subject to change without notice for improvements.  
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You can find your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website.  
is a registered trademark.  
Printed in China  
06/2007 00M30CW851310 mzh-d  

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