Model CR601 User Guide
CD Receiver
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT
I.H.T. IEC 825
English
Deutsch
CE MARKING
WARNINGS
Do not expose the equipment to rain or moisture.
WARNHINWEISE
-
- Das Gerät nicht Regen oder Feuchtigkeit
aussetzen.
- Die Abdeckung nicht vom Gerät abnehmen.
- Keine Gegenstände durch die Belüftungsschlitze
stecken.
English
- 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.
The CR601 is in conformity with the EMC directive and low-voltage directive.
Français
Le CR601 est conforme à la directive EMC et à la directive sur les basses tensions.
- Das Netzkabel nicht mit feuchten oder nassen
Händen anfassen.
Deutsch
Das Modell CR601 entspricht den EMC-Richtlinien und den Richtlinien für
Niederspannungsgeräte.
-
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.
- Beachten Sie bei der Entsorgung der
verbrauchten Batterien alle geltenden lokalen
und überregionalen Regelungen.
Nederlands
De CR601 voldoet aan de EMC eisen en de vereisten voor laag-voltage.
Español
El CR601 está de acuerdo con las normas EMC y las relacionadas con baja tensión.
-
Make a space of about 0.2 meter around the unit.
- No objects filled with liquids, such as vases,
shall be placed on the apparatus.
- When the switch is in the OFF position, the
equipment is not completely switched off from
MAINS.
Italiano
- Auf allen Geräteseiten muß ein Zwischenraum
von ungefähr 0,2 meter vorhanden sein.
Il CR601 è conforme alle direttive CEE ed a quelle per i bassi voltaggi.
-
Auf das Gerät dürfen keine mit Flüssigkeiten gefüllte
Behälter, wie etwa eine Vase, gestellt werden.
Svenska
CR601 är tillverkad i enlighet med EMC direktiven och direktiven för lågvoltsutrusning.
- Wenn der Schalter ausgeschaltet ist (OFF-
Position), ist das Gerät nicht vollständig vom
Stromnetz (MAINS) abgetrennt.
- The Socket-Outlet shall be installed near the
equipment and shall be easily accessible.
ENGLISH:
CAUTION –
- Die Netzsteckdose muss sich in der Nähe des
Gerätes befinden, und ein unbehinderter
Zugang dazu muss jederzeit gewährleistet sein.
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF
PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN
HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
Français
AVERTISSEMENTS
-
Ne pas exposer l’appareil à la pluie ni à l’humidité.
- Ne pas essayer de retirer le boîtier de l’appareil.
FINNISH:
Nederlands
- Ne rien insérer dans l’appareil par les orifices de
ventilation.
- 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 flamme nue,
comme une bougie allumée, sur l'appareil.
- Pour mettre au rebut les piles usées, respecter
les lois gouvernementales ou les règlements
officiels concernant l’environnement qui
s'appliquent à votre pays ou région.
- Veiller à ce qu’aucun objet ne soit à moins de
0,2 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).
VAROITUS!
Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa
altistaa käyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävuälle näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle.
WAARSCHUWINGEN
- Stel het apparaat niet bloot aan regen of vocht.
- Verwijder de afdekplaat van het apparaat niet.
- Duw niets door de ventilatieopeningen in het
apparaat.
- 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.
SWEDISH:
VARNING!
Om apparaten används påannat sätt än vad som beskrivs 1 denna bruksanvisning
kan användaren utsättas för osynlig laserstrålning som overskrider gränsen för
laserklass 1 .
WARNINGS FOR LASER RADIATION
CAUTION : INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM.
DANGER : INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT
EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
VARO! :
AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET
ALTTIINANAKYMÄTTÖMÄALLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO
SÄTEESEEN.
- Zorg dat er 0,2 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).
VARNING! :OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH
SPÄRREN ÄR URKOPPLAD. BETRAKTA EJ STRALEN.
- La prise électrique doit se trouver près de
l'appareil et être facilement accessible.
-
Het stopcontact dient in de buurt van het apparaat
te zitten en eenvoudig bereikbaar te zijn.
Español
Svenska
ADVERTENCIAS
- No exponga el equipo a la lluvia ni a la
humedad.
VARNINGAR
- Utsätt inte utrustningen för regn eller fukt.
- Ta inte bort utrustningens hölje.
- No extraiga la tapa del equipo.
- No introduzca nada en el interior del equipo a
través de los orificios de ventilación.
- För inte in föremål i utrustningen genom
ventilationshålen.
- Hantera inte nätsladden med våta händer.
- 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.
- Täck inte för ventilationsöppningarna med några
föremål som till exempel bordsdukar,
dagstidningar, gardiner e.d.
- Inga föremål med öppen låga, som till exempel
tända stearinljus, bör placeras på utrustningen.
- Följ de lagar och miljöskyddsråd som gäller i det
land eller område där du bor när du gör dig av
med batterier.
- Se till att det finns omkring 0,2 meter fri plats
runt omkring enheten.
- Deje un espacio de unos 0,2 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.
- 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).
- Uttaget ska vara installerat nära utrustningen
och vara lättillgängligt.
- La toma de corriente se debe instalar cerca del
equipo y ser de fácil acceso.
Italiano
AVVERTENZE
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.
- 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 fiamme
scoperte quali candele accese.
- Smaltire le pile usate in conformità alle norme
governative o disposizioni ambientali vigenti nel
proprio paese o zona.
- Lasciare 0,2 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
scollegata da MAINS.
è
completamente
- La presa elettrica dovrebbe essere installata in
prossimità dell'apparecchio ed essere facilmente
accessibile.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FEATURES
FEATURES.......................................................................................................1
AMP
• 30W/Ch into 6 ohms (1kHz, 10%)
• Tone Direct
• Tone Control for Treble and Bass
• 3 Audio Inputs and 2 Outputs for Tape, MD, DVD
BEFORE USE...................................................................................................2
PART NAME AND FUNCTIONS ......................................................................5
FRONT PANEL.........................................................................................................5
REAR PANEL ...........................................................................................................6
REMOTE CONTROL ................................................................................................7
CD
• Playback CD-DA and MP3 CDs
• Optical Digital Out
CONNECTIONS ...............................................................................................8
CONNECTING THE ANTENNA TERMINALS..........................................................8
CONNECTING SPEAKERS......................................................................................9
CONNECTING ANALOG / DIGITAL COMPONENTS ............................................10
Tuner
• DAB Equipped for Both Band III and L-Band Reception
• DAB 60 Channels, Group Presets
• AM/FM 40 Channels, Group Presets
BASIC OPERATION.......................................................................................11
General
• Audio Timer
• Sleep Timer
• Display Dimmer
CD OPERATION.............................................................................................12
PLAYING CD .........................................................................................................12
DISPLAYING INFORMATION ...............................................................................14
TUNER OPERATION .....................................................................................15
LISTENING TO FM/AM ..........................................................................................15
LISTENING TO DAB BROADCAST ......................................................................19
SEARCH MODE ....................................................................................................21
SORT MODE (SORTING COMPONENTS) ...........................................................22
A NOTE ABOUT RECYCLING
OTHER OPERATION .....................................................................................24
SETTING THE CLOCK ..........................................................................................24
TIMER PROGRAMS ..............................................................................................25
LAST FUNCTION MEMORY .................................................................................26
INITIALIZATION OF THE MICROPROCESSOR ...................................................26
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.
TROUBLESHOOTING....................................................................................27
SPECIFICATIONS & DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS........................................29
OTHERS.........................................................................................................29
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.
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7
7
Do Not Touch Hot Spots During
and Immediately After Use
About discs
BEFORE USE
This section must be read before any connection is
made to the mains supply.
Playable discs
During and immediately after use, the CR601 is hot
in areas other than the controls and rear panel
connection jacks. Do not touch hot spots and
especially the top panel. Contact with hot areas
can cause burns.
Audio CD (CD-DA)
0.2 m or
more
7
Equipment mains working
setting
CD RECEIVER CR601
0.2 m
or more
0.2 m
or more
CD-R/CD-RW
7
Accessories
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
Your Marantz product has been prepared to
comply with the household power and safety
requirements that exist in your area.
Finalized CD-R and CD-RW discs
recorded in the CD-DA format,
MP3 format can be played with
the unit.
BASS
TREBLE
• Remote control unit (RC601CR) x 1
• Size “AAA” batteries x 2
• AM loop antenna x 1
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
STANDBY
POWER ON / STANDBY
PHONES
CR601 can be powered by 230V AC only.
7
Copyright
* Finalize is the process to make a CD-R/CD-RW
playable for players (not recorders)
Recording and playback of any material may
require consent. For further information refer to the
following:
0.2 m
or more
* Some discs may not be able to be played
depending on condition of the discs and
recording software.
– Copyright Act 1956
– Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958
– Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972
– Any subsequent statutory enactments and
orders
Structure of audio CD
Audio CDs contain music tracks only.
You can play them in conventional style through a
stereo system, using the keys on the remote
control and/or front panel.
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Do not locate in the following
places
To ensure long-lasting use, do not locate the
CR601 where:
• FM indoor antenna x 1
• Exposed to direct sunlight.
• Near to sources of heat such as heaters.
• Highly humid or poorly ventilated.
• Dusty.
Noise or disturbance of the picture may be
generated if this unit or any other electronic
equipment using microprocessors is used near a
tuner or TV.
About playing copy-controlled CDs
• Subjected to mechanical vibrations.
If this happens, take the following steps:
Some copy-controlled CDs may not conform to
official CD standards. They are special discs and
may not play on the CR601.
• On wobbly, inclined or otherwise unstable
surfaces
• Install this unit as far as possible from the tuner
or TV.
• DAB indoor antenna x 1
• Radiated heat is blocked such as in cramped
audio racks.
• Set the antenna wires from the tuner or TV away
from this unit’s mains cord and input/output
connection cords.
Discs made on personal computers
To ensure proper heat radiation, ensure the below
clearance from walls and other equipment.
Discs made on personal computers, including
those of a compatible format, may not work
properly in the CR601 because of incorrect
settings in the disc burning software. Check the
manual supplied with your disc burning software
for additional compatibility information.
• Noise or disturbance tends to occur particularly
when using indoor antennas or 300 Ω/ohms
feeder wires. We recommend using outdoor
antennas and 75 Ω/ohms coaxial cables.
• User Guide x 1
• Registration Card x 1
Note
For heat dispersal, do not install this equipment
in a confined space such as a book case or
similar unit.
2
* Use discs which satisfy the CD standards
MP3 compatibility
7
Notes about the discs
such as those with the “CD logo” or “
mark on their disc label surfaces.
”
• MP3 discs must be ISO 9660 Level 1 or Level 2,
Joliet compliant. Supported formats: Mode 1,
Mode 2.
* Handle the discs carefully so as not to
scratch their surfaces.
No guarantees are made for playback if discs
which do not satisfy the appropriate CD
standards are used.
Similarly, no guarantees are made for their
sound quality even if it is possible to play such
discs.
* Keep the surfaces of the discs clean at all
times.
• Folders can be up to eight levels deep.
•
MP3 files must be MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Audio Layer
3 format with a sampling rate of between 16 kHz
and 48 kHz and a bit-rate of between 32 kbps and
320 kbps (128 kbps or 192 kbps recommended).
Incompatible files cannot be played.
When cleaning the surfaces of discs, always be
sure to use the special cleaner and wipe the
surfaces in the directions shown in the figure
below.
* To protect your discs from damage, avoid
placing them in the following locations.
• Fixed bit-rate MP3 files are recommended,
however, variable bit-rate (VBR) MP3 files
between 8 kbps and 320 kbps are supported
(Playing times may display incor-rectly).
• Where they will be exposed to direct sunlight
or where they will be close to a heater or other
heat-radiating appliance
• Where the humidity level is high or it is very
dusty
• MP3 files must have a “.mp3” or “.MP3” file
name extension. MP3 files without the proper
extension will not be recognized. To prevent
noise and malfunction, do not use these
extensions for other types of files.
• Near a window or other such location where
they may be exposed to rain
• Wipe the surface
radially from the
center.
• Do not wipe the
surface in the
circumferential
direction.
* Get into the habit of putting the discs back in
their cases after use.
• The CR601 supports up to 500 MP3 files and up
to 200 folders per disc. (In this case, Disc and
File names contain 30 characters and Folder
names contain 20 characters.) Files and folders
in excess of this cannot be played. Note that if
the file and folder structure is very complicated,
the CR601 may not be able to read or play all of
the MP3 files on the disc. If the disc, folder or file
names contain many characters, the CR601
may not support 500 MP3 files.
* 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.
• Disc names may contain up to 30 characters.
File and folder names may contain up to 60
characters.
• The maximum time that can be displayed for a
single track is 99 minutes and 59 seconds.
• The remaining time cannot be displayed when
playing MP3 files.
•
Multisession discs are supported, however,
some multisession discs may take a long time to
load and some may not load at all. When burning
CDs we recommend that you use a single
session (disc-at-once), and select “Disc Close.”
* Do not use discs which come in special
shapes.
Do not attempt to play heart-shaped or
octagonal discs or discs with any other special
shapes. You may find that you cannot remove
them or that some other kind of malfunctioning
may occur in the player.
• The ID3 tag version 1.0 is supported.
Notes
• With CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW discs that
contain many files and folders, and files other
than MP3s, it may take a long time to read the
disc. We recommend that you include only MP3
files on your discs, use about 20 folders, and
limit folder nesting to three levels deep.
• In this manual, MP3 files are referred to as
tracks.
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7
7
Loading batteries
Operating range of the
remote control unit
Before using the supplied remote control unit for
the first time, load the batteries in the remote
control unit. The batteries provided are used to
verify the operations of the remote control unit only.
• Point the remote control unit at the remote
sensor on the main unit as shown on the
diagram.
• The remote control unit can be used from a
straight distance of approximately 5 meters from
the main unit, but this distance will be shorter if
there are obstacles in the way or if the remote
control unit is not pointed directly at the remote
sensor.
1. Take hold of the tab on the battery cover which
is found on the back side of the remote control
unit, and pull it up.
• The remote control unit can be operated at a
horizontal angle of up to 30 degrees with respect
to the remote sensor.
2. Take load the two new size “AAA” batteries
inside the battery compartment while taking
care to align their polarities correctly with the
polarity markings (ª with ª and · with ·).
Notes
• It may be difficult to operate the remote control
unit if the remote sensor is exposed to direct
sunlight or strong artificial light.
Size “AAA” (SUM-4)
batteries x 2
• Do not press buttons on the main unit and
remote control unit simultaneously. Doing so
may result in malfunction.
• Neon signs or other devices emitting pulse-type
noise nearby may result in malfunction, so keep
the set as far away from such devices as
possible.
3. Push the battery cover down in the direction of
the arrow to close it.
Approx. 5m
Notes on batteries:
• Replace the batteries with new ones if the set
does not operate even when the remote control
unit is operated nearby the set. (The included
battery is only for verifying operation.)
RC601CR
• To prevent damage or leakage of battery fluid:
– Do not use a new battery together with an old
one.
– Do not use two different types of batteries.
– Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or
dispose of batteries in flames.
• If the battery fluid should leak, carefully wipe the
fluid off the inside of the battery compartment
and insert new batteries.
4
q POWER ON/STANDBY button
! Easy JOG PUSH TO ENTER
Press to turn power ON and press again to
switch to STANDBY mode.
CD Mode:
PART NAME AND FUNCTIONS
Preceding or subsequent tracks can be
searched (tracks can be skipped) by turning
the jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise.
Push the this knob during play back CD, jump
to the next track.
FRONT PANEL
w Disc tray
e PHONES jack
Tuner Mode:
For connecting stereo headphones. When the
headphones are connected to this jack, the
speaker sound is turned off.
This knob is used in conjunction with the
MENU button, and is used to select and
determine the operation mode.
! ! ! ! !
!
o i u y
Also, this knob is used for the TUNING/PRESET
search.
r OPEN/CLOSE 0 button
CD RECEIVER CR601
Press this button to open and close the disc
tray.
In the tuning mode, the reception frequency is
tuned up or down. Turning the control in the
clockwise direction tunes the frequency up.
Tuning the control in the counterclockwise
direction tunes the reception frequency down.
In the preset mode, the selection of the preset
channel is moved up or down. The auto tuning
operation cannot be used when in this mode.
t Master VOLUME Knob
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
To increase or decrease sound level. To
increase the sound level turn clockwise, and to
decrease turn counter-clockwise
BASS
TREBLE
t
r
y DIRECT button
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
Used to select “Tone Direct On” or “Tone
Direct Off.”
STANDBY
u MENU button
POWER ON / STANDBY
PHONES
Displays the Tuner menu.
i INPUT button
Used to select sound sources: CD, DAB, FM,
AM, TAPE, MD or DVD.
o Tone Control TREBLE
q
w
e
Adjusts the Treble sound while the Tone Direct
Off is selected.
! Tone Control BASS
Adjusts the Bass sound while the Tone Direct
Off is selected.
! Display
! STOP 7 button
This is used to stop the CD playback.
! IR SENSOR
! PLAY/PAUSE 6 button
This is used to start CD playback or pause CD
playback.
5
a Antenna Terminal for FM Tuner
PART NAME AND FUNCTIONS
REAR PANEL
(75 ohms)
Connect an external FM antenna with a coaxial
cable, or a cable network FM source.
b Antenna Terminal for DAB Tuner
c Antenna Terminal for AM Tuner
j
i
(AM, GND)
Connect the supplied AM loop antenna. Use
the terminals marked “AM” and “GND”. The
supplied AM loop antenna will provide good
AM reception in most areas. Position the loop
antenna until you hear the best reception.
a
b
SUB
WOOFER
FM(75
Ω)
GND AM
DAB
ANTENNA
c
d
d Optical Digital Out Jack (DAB/CD)
DIGITAL
OUT
R
L
CD signals during playback are output digitally,
and audio signal during to select the DAB
mode are output digitally , from this optical
jack.
TAPE
IN
MD
IN
DVD
IN
OPT
SPEAKERS
L
MODEL NO. CR601
e
f
R
e TAPE IN/OUT Jacks
Connect the IN jacks to the output jacks of
Tape recorder and the OUT jacks to Tape
recoder input jacks.
L
R
OUT
OUT
f MD IN/OUT Jacks
AC IN
Connect the IN jacks to the output jacks of MD
or CD Recoder and the OUT jacks to MD or
CD Recorder input jacks.
g AC Power cable
g
h
Connect to an AC power outlet. CR601 to be
powered by AC230V 50Hz.
h DVD IN Jacks
Connect the IN jacks to the output jacks of
DVD player.
i Subwoofer Preout Jack
Connect to a component speaker input of an
active subwoofer.
j Speaker terminals
Connect the speaker cord , observing the and
polarity of the cord and terminals.
6
⁄ DIMM button
¤ ¢ button
PART NAME AND FUNCTIONS
REMOTE CONTROL
The display’s brightness switches (in three
levels) each time this button is pressed.
Used to select the next track when CD
playback, or to select presets when the radio
used.
z
STANDBY/ON button
Press to turn power ON and press again to
switch to STANDBY mode.
⁄ AUTO TUNE button
¤ PAUSE 8 button
Press this button in the DAB mode to perform
a local scan (UK band III). (UK stations are in
the range 11B ~12D.)
When the button is held in, the full scan
operation (Full band and L-band) is conducted.
When pressed in the FM mode, receivable FM
stations are automatically stored in the preset
memory in order starting from preset channel
A1.
Used to pause CD playback.
x TIMER button
¤ PLAY 2 button
Used to set the timers.
Used to select the CD mode and start the CD
playback.
CLOCK
CALL
c 5∞ button
‹
‹
z
x
¤ REPEAT button
Used to set the timers.
Used to select the MENU mode (UP/DOWN
CURSOR KEY)
TIMER
1
4
2
5
3
6
Used with repeat playback.
⁄ MEMO button
¤ VOLUME 5∞ button
v --/--- button
Frequencies and station names can be stored
in the memory. When this button is pressed,
the “CH” indicator on the display flashes for 10
seconds.
Use the SHIFT button and the Preset channel
buttons during this time to designate the
desired preset channel.
c
7
8
Used to set the volume.
9
--/---
Used to select the two or three digits CD
tracks.
v
m
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
¤ DISPLAY button
b
n
¤
¤
DISPLAY
Used to select the display mode.
¤
b ENTER button
VOL
Used to set the timers/clock and the menu in
tuner/CD mode.
¤ CLEAR button
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
Used with memory playback.
MODE
REPEAT
⁄ DAB button
,
.
¤
n MENU button
‹ Nurmeric (ten keypad) button
¤
¤
Used to select DAB tuner.
Used to enter or exit menu mode
Used to select CD tracks, tuner presenting and
recalling stations.
¤
¤
⁄
⁄
⁄ SLEEP button
TUNING
PRESET
m MUTE button
⁄
Used with the Sleep Timer function.
Used to mute the CR601.
‹ CLOCK CALL button
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
⁄
⁄
⁄
⁄
⁄
¤
¤
Used to display the current time and used to
set the clock setting.
⁄ SHIFT button
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
, MODE button
Used to select the memory groups, A (1 ~ 10),
B (1 ~ 10), ... F (1 ~ 10).
Used to set Random Play or Memory Play in
CD mode.
Used to select the stereo mode or mono mode
when a FM stereo broadcast is received.
⁄
⁄ FM button
⁄
Used to select FM tuner.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
. INPUT 1 2 button
¤ DIRECT button
Used to select sound sources.
Used to select “Tone Direct On” or “Tone
Direct Off.”
⁄ STOP 7 button
Used to stop the CD playback.
¤ AM button
Used to select AM tuner.
⁄ 1 button
Used to search backward when CD playback,
or to select tuning when the radio used.
¤ 4 button
Used to select the previous track when CD
playback, or to select presets when the radio
used.
⁄ ¡ button
Used to search forward when CD playback, or
to select tuning when the radio used.
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7
Connecting a DAB outdoor
antenna
7
Connection of AM antennas
CONNECTIONS
• If good reception cannot be achieved with the
included DAB indoor antenna, use a DAB
outdoor antenna. Connect an F male type
connector to the coaxial cable and connect the
antenna to the DAB terminal.
1. Push the lever.
CONNECTING THE ANTENNA TERMINALS
DAB outdoor antenna
2. Insert the conductor.
3. Return the lever.
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Installing the DAB indoor
antenna
DAB indoor antenna
(Supplied)
1. DAB station reception (ꢀ page 19).
AM loop antenna
(Supplied)
2. Use “Tuning aid” to set position at which
reception sensitivity is optimum (ꢀ page 21).
FM outdoor antenna
7
DAB indoor antenna
assembly
7
AM loop antenna assembly
1. Remove the vinyl tie and
take out the connection
line.
Direction of broadcasting
station
1.
2. Connect to the AM antenna
terminals.
75 Ω/ohms
COAXIAL cable
3. Bend in the reverse
SUB
WOOFER
FM(75
Ω
)
GND AM
DAB
2.
direction.
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
OUT
R
L
TAPE
IN
MD
IN
DVD
IN
OPT
SPEAKERS
4.
L
FM indoor antenna
(Supplied)
Mount the antenna’s screw
to the stand.
MODEL NO. CR601
a. With the antenna
on top any stable
surface.
R
L
Use tape or a
pin to fasten the
tip of the
antenna to the
wall, a rack, etc.
Mount
R
OUT
OUT
AC IN
Notes
b. With the antenna
attached to the
wall.
•
Do not connect two FM antennas simultaneously.
• Even if an external AM antenna is used, do not
disconnect the AM loop antenna.
• Make sure AM loop antenna lead terminals do
not touch metal parts of the panel.
Installation hole Mount on the wall, etc.
• There is a magnetic on the bottom surface of the
DAB indoor antenna. Keep it away from
monitors, etc.
AM outdoor antenna
Ground
8
Before you connect your speakers, read the
following:
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Connecting a subwoofer
CONNECTIONS
Use the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jack to connect
a powered subwoofer (the power amplifier is built
in ). If your subwoofer is a passive type (the power
amplifier is not built in), connect a monaural power
amplifier to the PRE OUT SUBWOOFER jack and
connect the subwoofer to the amplifier.
• Disconnect the mains cord from the wall outlet.
• Read the instructions supplied with your
speakers.
CONNECTING SPEAKERS
• Pay close attention to speaker wiring polarity. In
other words, connect positive ª terminals only
to positive ª terminals, and negative ·
terminals only to negative · terminals. If you
get them the wrong way around, the sound will
be out of phase and will sound odd.
FRONT SPEAKER
RIGHT LEFT
POWERED
SUBWOOFER
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Connecting Speaker Wire
1. Strip away approx. 10
mm (3/8 inch) of wire
insulation.
• Only use speakers with an impedance of 6 ohms
or higher. If you use speakers with a lower
impedance, and use the amplifier at high volume
levels for a long period of time, the built-in
protection circuit may be activated.
10 mm (3/8 inch)
2. Twist
the
• Unnecessarily long or very thin speaker wires
may affect the sound quality and should be
avoided.
bared wire
ends tight, to
prevent short
circuits.
• Be careful not to short the positive and negative
connections. Doing so may damage the CR601.
3. Push the terminal lever in
the direction of the arrow,
and keep this condition.
SUB
WOOFER
FM(75
Ω
)
GND AM
DAB
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
OUT
R
L
TAPE
IN
MD
IN
DVD
IN
OPT
SPEAKERS
L
• Don’t connect more than one wire to each
speaker terminal. Doing so may damage the
CR601.
MODEL NO. CR601
4. Insert the bare part of the
wire into the hole in the
side of each terminal.
R
L
• If you want to connect a single speaker instead
of a pair, connect it to either the left or right
speaker terminals, not both.
R
OUT
OUT
AC IN
5. Put the terminal lever
back, and make sure it is
fastened securely by
pulling the wire lightly.
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7
Before Making Any
Connections
CONNECTIONS
•
Read the manuals supplied with your components.
CONNECTING ANALOG / DIGITAL COMPONENTS
• Don’t connect the mains cord until you’ve
completed and double-checked all connections.
2CH AUDIO
OUT
L
DVD PLAYER
Optical Digital Output
The CR601’s optical digital output has a shutter-
type cover that opens when an optical plug is
inserted and closes when it's removed. Push a
plug in all the way.
R
L
L
R
R
Caution
To prevent shutter damage, hold the optical plug
straight when inserting and removing.
RCA Connection Color Coding
RCA-type connections are usually color coded: red
and white.
SUB
WOOFER
FM(75
Ω
)
GND AM
DAB
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
OUT
R
L
TAPE
IN
MD
IN
DVD
IN
OPT
Use red plugs to connect right-channel audio
inputs and outputs (typically labeled “R”).
Use white plugs to connect left-channel audio
inputs and outputs (typically labeled “L”).
SPEAKERS
L
MODEL NO. CR601
R
• Push plugs in all the way to make good
connections (loose connections can cause noise
or malfunctions).
L
R
OUT
OUT
AC IN
• To prevent interference, keep audio cables away
from mains cords and speaker cables.
L
L
R
R
L
L
R
R
L
L
R
R
L
L
R
R
DIGITAL IN/OUT
OPTICAL
MD MD/CD
INPUT OUTPUT
ANALOG IN/OUT
CD/MD PLAYER
L
R
1
2
MD MD/CD
INPUT OUTPUT
CASSETTE TAPE DECK
LINE
IN OUT
L
R
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i
BASIC OPERATION
CD RECEIVER CR601
7
7
Power Up the CR601
Adjusting the Volume
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
Before connecting the mains cord, complete all
connections (ꢀ page 8 to 10).
BASS
TREBLE
1. To adjust the volume, use the Master VOLUME
t
knob t, or the VOLUME buttons ¤.
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
• Turn the Master VOLUME knob t clockwise
to increase the volume, counterclockwise to
decrease it.
1. Connect the mains cord to a suitable wall outlet.
STANDBY
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
• The CR601 enters Standby mode, and the
PHONES
Standby indicator comes on.
2. To turn on the CR601, press the POWER
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Using Headphones
ON/STANDBY switch q or
button z.
You can connect a pair of stereo headphones to
the CR601’s PHONES jack for private listening, as
shown.
q
• The CR601 comes on, the display lights up,
and the Standby indicator goes off.
• To turn off the CR601, press the POWER
CD RECEIVER CR601
ON/STANDBY switch q or
button z
again. The CR601 enters Standby mode and
the Standby indicator comes on.
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
BASS
TREBLE
CLOCK
CALL
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
z
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Selecting Sound Sources
TIMER
1
4
2
5
8
STANDBY
POWER ON STANDBY
3
6
/
PHONES
1. Use the INPUT button i or . to select one of
the following sound sources: CD, DAB, FM,
AM, TAPE, MD and DVD.
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9
--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
• The currently selected source is shown on the
display.
10/0
DISPLAY
Note
VOL
2. If you selected CD, see “PLAYING CD” on page
¤
Always turn down the volume before connecting
your head-phones.
12.
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
• If you selected DAB, see “LISTENING TO
MODE
REPEAT
DAB BROARDCAST” on page 19.
.
• If you selected AM or FM, see “LISTENING
TO FM/AM” on page 15.
TUNING
PRESET
• If you selected TAPE, MD, or DVD, start
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
playback on the relevant component.
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
11
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Repeat Playback
!!
!
CD OPERATION
Use the Repeat function to play a track, a folder for
MP3 only or a disc repeatedly.
CD RECEIVER CR601
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PLAYING CD
To Select Tracks
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
1. During playback, press the REPEAT button ¤
BASS
TREBLE
On the CR601:
• Turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! to select a
repeatedly to select repeat mode.
1. Press the POWER ON/STANDBY switch q or
button z to turn on the power.
D-Rpt: Repeat the disc
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
track for playback.
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE 0 button r to open
the disc tray, put the CD on the tray with the
label-side facing up, and press the
OPEN/CLOSE 0 button r again to close the
tray.
r
• If you select a track while playback is stopped,
press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! to start
playback.
STANDBY
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
• Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! to jump to
• Be sure to put 8 cm discs in the center of the
tray.
the next track during playback.
F-Rpt: Repeat current folder (MP3 only)
q
On the remote controller:
Label side
• Press the ¢ button ¤ to select the next track,
or the 4 button ¤ to select the previous track.
• If you press the 4 button ¤ during playback or
while play-back is paused, the beginning of the
current track is selected.
T-Rpt: Repeat current track
CLOCK
CALL
z
• If you select a track while playback is stopped,
press the PLAY 2 button ¤ to start playback.
TIMER
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE 6 button ! or
‹
PLAY 2 button ¤ to start playback.
Note
7
9
• Playback starts and the “2” indicator appears
on the display.
--/---
v
With CDs and MP3 discs that contain many
tracks, playback may take a while to start.
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
2. To cancel Repeat playback, press the REPEAT
button ¤ repeatedly to turn off the “Rpt”
indicator.
DISPLAY
VOL
7
To Stop Playback
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Selecting Tracks by Number
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
• Press the STOP 7 button ! or ⁄.
Use the number buttons to select specific tracks.
MODE
REPEAT
¤
Notes
1. Use the number buttons to enter a track
¤
¤
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To Pause Playback
• If you press the REPEAT button ¤ during
memory playback, your custom program will play
“D-Rpt” and “T-Rpt” only.
¤
¤
number. Playback starts automatically.
⁄
⁄
TUNING
PRESET
⁄
• Press the PLAY/PAUSE 6 button ! or
PAUSE 8 button ¤. “8” indicator appears on
the display.
• For MP3 disc, select the serial number assigned
to the track.
DIMM
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
DAB
FM
AM
• If you press the REPEAT button ¤ during
random playback for CD, you will use random
playback repeatedly.
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
• To enter a track number smaller than or equal to
10, press each Numeric button ‹.
For example, to enter track number 10, press
10/0.
• To resume playback, press the PLAY/PAUSE
6 button ! or PLAY 2 button ¤.
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Use the --/--- button v to enter track numbers
above 10.
To Fast Forward or Fast Reverse
(remote controller only)
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
• To enter a track number from 11 to 99, press --
/--- button v once.
For example, to enter track number 15, press --
/--- button v , 1 and 5.
• During playback or while playback is paused,
press and hold the ¡ button ⁄ to fast forward,
or the 1 button ⁄ to fast reverse.
• For MP3, fast reverse only works within the MP3
track that is currently playing.
• To enter a track number greater than or equal to
100, press --/--- button v twice.
• If you press the button for more than four
seconds, the fast forward or fast reverse speed
increases.
For example, to enter tranck number 123, press
--/--- button v twice, 1, 2 and 3.
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7
To Stop Memory Playback
CD OPERATION
!!
!
• Press the STOP 7 button ! or ⁄.
CD RECEIVER CR601
7
7
7
Random Playback
Memory Playback
To Remove the Last Track in
the Program
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
Use the Random function to play tracks in random
order.
Use the Memory function to make a custom
program of your favourite tracks.
BASS
TREBLE
• While memory playback is stopped, press the
CLEAR button ¤. Each time you press it, the
last track in the program is removed.
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
1. While stopped, press the MODE button ,
1. While stopped, press the MODE button ,
repeatedly until the “Mem” indicator appears on
the display.
repeatedly to display “D-Rdm” indicator.
STANDBY
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
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To Cancel Memory Playback
2. To add a track to your program, use the 4
button ¤ and ¢ button ¤ to select it, and
then press the ENTER button b.
2. Press the PLAY 2 button ¤ to start random
• While memory playback is stopped, press the
MODE button , repeatedly until the “Mem”
indicator disappears. The entire program will be
deleted.
playback.
• All tracks are played in random order.
3. To start memory playback, press the PLAY 2
button ¤.
3. To cancel random playback, stop playback, and
then press the MODE button , repeatedly until
the “Rdm” indicator disappears.
Notes
Advice
• If the total playing time of your program exceeds
99 minutes and 59 seconds, "--:--" is displayed.
(This does not affect program playback.)
• Memory playback stops automatically when all
CLOCK
CALL
the tracks in the program have been played.
• You can add up to 20 tracks to your program.
TIMER
• The program is deleted when the disc tray is
opened or select the CD normal play mode by
MODE button ,.
1
4
7
2
• Tracks can also be added by using the number
buttons.
3
6
5
8
• For information on using the number buttons to
select a track, see “Selecting Tracks by Number”
on page 20.
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--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
¤
b
,
DISPLAY
• You can check which tracks you’ve added to the
program by using the 1 button ⁄ and ¡
button ⁄.
VOL
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
MODE
REPEAT
¤
¤
⁄
TUNING
PRESET
¤
⁄
⁄
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
13
CD OPERATION
7
DISPLAYING INFORMATION
MP3 Disc
CLOCK
CALL
Elapsed track time:
The length of time that the current track has
been playing (default display).
This section explains how to display various
information, including the remaining track time,
remaining disc time, and ID3 tag for MP3 tracks.
TIMER
1
4
2
5
3
6
7
8
1. During playback, press the DISPLAY button ¤
repeatedly to cycle through the following
options.
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--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
DISPLAY
¤
VOL
Track name:
Name of the current track.
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Audio CD
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
MODE
REPEAT
Elapsed track time:
The length of time that the current track has
been playing (default display).
TUNING
PRESET
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
Folder name:
Name of the current folder.
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
Remaining track time:
The amount of time remaining for the current
track (“R” indicator appears).
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
Title name:
Title of the current track (if ID3 tag present).
Remaining disc time:
The amount of time remaining for the entire disc
(“T” indicator appears).
Notes
• To display the disc name, while playback is
stopped, press the DISPLAY button ¤.
• If a track or folder name contains a character
that cannot be displayed, it will be displayed as
“*”.
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8. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
7. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or ENTER
press the 1 button ⁄ or ¡ button ⁄.
button b to set the manual tuning mode.
TUNER OPERATION
• Automatic searching begins, then stops when
a station tuned in.
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LISTENING TO FM/AM
Default value
STEREO receive mode
Auto tuner presets
7
FM Auto preset memory
8. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 1 button ⁄ or ¡ button ⁄ to tune
in the desired station.
87.5 / 89.1 / 98.1 / 108 / 90.1 / 90.1 /
90.1 / 90.1 / 90.1 / 90.1 MHz
1. Press the POWER ON/STANDBY switch q or
A1 ~ A10
B1 ~ B10
button z to turn on the power.
TUNED mode
522 / 603 / 999 / 1404 / 1611 kHz,
90.1 / 90.1 / 90.1 / 90.1 / 90.1 MHz
• The frequency changes continuously when
the 1 button ⁄ or ¡ button ⁄ on the
remote control unit is held in.
2. Watching the display, press the INPUT button
AUTO TUNING mode
i or . or FM button ⁄ to select the FM band.
C1 ~ C10 90.1 MHz
D1 ~ D10 90.1 MHz
Notes
!
i u
• When in the auto tuning mode on the FM band,
CD RECEIVER CR601
the
broadcast is tuned in. At open frequencies, the
noise is muted and the tuned off.
display on the panel when the stereo
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Auto tuning (FM/AM)
3. Press the AUTO TUNE button ⁄.
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
BASS
TREBLE
• If the signal is weak, if may be difficult to tune
into the station in stereo. In such a case, press
the MODE button , on the remote control. FM
stereo broadcasts are received in monaural and
1. Press the POWER ON/STANDBY switch q or
button z to turn on the power.
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
2. Watching the display, press the INPUT button
i or . or FM button ⁄ or AM button ¤ to
select the desired band (AM or FM).
STANDBY
the
is not illuminated. To return to stereo
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
4. Press the ENTER button b.
mode, press the MODE button , on the remote
control again.
• The unit automatically begins searching for
FM broadcast stations.
• If tuning does not stop at the desired station.
Use “Manual tuning” operation.
q
3. Press the MENU button u or n to select
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Manual tuning (FM/AM)
CLOCK
CALL
menu.
z
c
1. Press the POWER ON/STANDBY switch q or
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Search
Mode”.
• When the first FM broadcast station is found,
that station is stored in the preset memory at
channel A1.
TIMER
1
4
7
2
button z to turn on the power.
3
6
2. Watching the display, press the INPUT button
i or . or FM button ⁄ or AM button ¤ to
select the desired band (AM or FM).
5
8
• Subsequent stations are automatically stored
in order at preset channels A1 to A10, B1 to
B10, C1 to C10, D1 to D10 for a maximum of
40 stations.
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--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
3. Press the MENU button u or n to select
b
n
DISPLAY
menu.
VOL
• Channel A1 is tuned in after the auto preset
memory operation is completed.
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Search
Mode”.
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
ENTER button b to set search mode.
MODE
REPEAT
,
.
Note
6. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Auto”.
• If an FM station cannot be preset automatically
due to poor reception, use the “Manual tuning”
operation to tune in the station, then preset it
using the manual “Preset memory” operation.
ENTER button b to set search mode.
TUNING
PRESET
⁄
6. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
⁄
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Manual”.
¤
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
•
To interrupt this function, press the POWER
ON/STANDBY switch q or button z
⁄
.
⁄
7. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
• Perform this operation from the remote control
unit.
ENTER button b to set the auto tuning mode.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
15
• This allows you to easily find out the latest
traffic conditions in your area before you
leaving home.
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RDS (Radio Data System)
TUNER OPERATION
• RDS (works only on the FM band) is a
broadcasting service which allows station to
send additional information along with the
regular radio program signal.
• Radio Text (RT)
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7
Preset stations (FM/AM)
1. Use the “Auto tuning” or “Manual tuning”
operation to tune in the station to be preset in
the memory.
Recalling preset stations
(FM/AM)
• RT allows the RDS station to send text
messages that appear on the display.
• The following three types of RDS information
On the CR601:
1.Press the POWER ON/STANDBY switch q to
can be received on this unit:
Note
2. Press the MENU button u or n to select
• The operations described below pressing the
DISPLAY button ¤ will not function in areas in
which there are no RDS broadcasts.
turn on the power.
• Program Type (PTY)
menu.
2. Watching the display, press the INPUT button
• PTY identifies the type of RDS program.
3. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
i to select FM or AM.
• The program types and their displays are as
follows:
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Memory”.
!
i u
3. Press the MENU button u to select menu.
4. Turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! to select
CD RECEIVER CR601
NEWS
News
“Search Mode”.
AFFAIRS
INFO
Current Affairs
Information
Sports
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
BASS
TREBLE
SPORT
4. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob !, or
ENTER button b to set the preset mode and
make the preset channel number flash.
EDUCATE
DRAMA
CULTURE
SCIENCE
VARIED
POP M
Education
Drama
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! to set
STANDBY
Culture
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
search mode.
Science
6. Turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! to select
Varied
“Preset”.
Pop Music
Rock Music
Easy Listening Music
Light Classical
q
• Steps 1 to 4 can be skipped when using the
MEMO ⁄ button.
When this button is pressed, the preset
memory standby mode is set, regardless of
the menu setting at that time.
ROCK M
EASY M
LIGHT M
CLOCK
CALL
CLASSICS Serious Classical
OTHER M Other Music
WEATHER Weather
FINANCE Finance
CHILDREN Children’s Programs
7. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! and set
z
5. While the preset channel number is flashing,
either press the SHIFT button ⁄ to select the
desired memory group (A to D).
the preset mode.
TIMER
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
‹
c
7
6. While the preset channel number is flashing,
either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob !,
press the 5 or ∞ button c or Numeric button
‹ to select the desired preset channel (1 to
10).
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--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
SOCIAL
RELIGION
PHONE IN
TRAVEL
LEISURE
JAZZ
Social Affairs
Religion
10/0
b
n
DISPLAY
¤
8. Watching the display, turn the Easy JOG
4/¢ knob ! to select the desired preset
channel.
VOL
Phone In
Travel
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
7. While the preset channel number is flashing,
either press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
MEMO button ⁄ to store the station in the
preset memory.
MODE
REPEAT
Leisure
On the remote controller:
Jazz Music
-1
1 . Press the 4 button ¤ or ¢ button ¤ to
COUNTRY Country Music
TUNING
PRESET
¤
¤
select the desired preset channel.
• To preset other channels, repeat steps 2 to 6.
NATION M National Music
-2
¤
⁄
1 .Press the SHIFT button ⁄ and select the
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
• A total of 40 broadcast stations can be preset
— 10 stations (channels 1 to 10) in each of
groups A to D.
OLDIES
FOLK M
Oldies Music
Folk Music
desired memory group (A to D) .
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
-3
1 .Press the Numeric button ‹ to select the
DOCUMENT Documentary
desired preset channel (1 to 10).
⁄
⁄
• Traffic Program (TP)
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
• TP identifies programs that carry traffic
announcements.
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• The station name is displayed on the display
after searching stops.
8. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c. The RDS search
automatically begins and the “RDS Search”
blinks.
TUNER OPERATION
RDS search
7.
• If no other RDS station is found when all the
frequencies are searched, “NO RDS” is
displayed.
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• If there is no station broadcasting the
designated program type above operation, all
the reception bands are searched.
Use this function to automatically tune to FM
stations that provide RDS service.
• If no other TP station is found when all the
frequencies are searched, “NO programme”
is displayed.
• The station name is displayed on the display
after searching stops.
1. Press the MENU button u or n to select
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PTY search
• Use this function to find RDS stations
menu.
9.
broadcasting a designated program type (PTY).
• For a description of each program type, refer to
“Program Type (PTY)”.
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• If no other station broadcasting the
designated program type is found when all the
frequencies are searched, “NO programme”
is displayed.
CD RECEIVER CR601
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
1. Press the MENU button u or n to select
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “RDS”.
menu.
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
BASS
TREBLE
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “RDS”.
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the RDS search
selection mode.
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
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TP search
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the RDS search
selection mode.
Use this function to find RDS stations broadcasting
traffic program (TP).
STANDBY
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “PTY
Search”.
1. Press the MENU button u or
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
n
to select menu.
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “RDS
Search”.
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “RDS”.
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the RDS search
selection mode.
CLOCK
CALL
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the PTY search
selection mode.
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “TP
Search”.
TIMER
1
4
2
5
3
6
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER b button to set the RDS search
standby mode.
6. Watching the display, either turn the Easy JOG
4/¢ knob ! or press 5 or ∞ button c to
call out the desired program type.
c
7
8
9
--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
b
n
DISPLAY
VOL
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the TP search standby
mode.
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
6. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c. The RDS search
automatically begins and the “RDS Search”
blinks.
MODE
REPEAT
• When receiving an RDS station, its program
type is displayed first.
TUNING
PRESET
• If no RDS station is found with above
operation, all the reception band are
searched.
• When not receiving an RDS station, “PTY”
flashes.
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
7. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the PTY search
standby mode.
6. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c. The RDS search
automatically begins and the “RDS Search”
blinks.
• When the broadcast station is found, that
station’s name appears on the display.
7.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
• If no TP station is found with above operation,
all the reception bands are searched.
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7
Switching RDS information
display
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TUNER OPERATION
RT (Radio Text)
CD RECEIVER CR601
1. Use the procedure described at “Auto tuning”,
“Manual tuning” or “Recalling preset stations” to
tune in a frequency with an RDS station.
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7
CT (Clock Time)
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
BASS
TREBLE
1. Press the MENU button u or
n
to select menu.
• You can set clock time automatically by using
the RDS stations broadcasting Clock Time (CT)
information.
2. Press the DISPLAY button ¤ to switch the
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
RDS reception information.
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “RDS”.
• The display switches as shown below each
time the DISPLAY button ¤ is pressed.
This unit picks CT information up and
automatically resets itself, when you set “CT
ON”.
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the RDS search
selection mode.
STANDBY
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
q PS:
The program service name and frequency
of the station tuned in is displayed.
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “RT
ON/OFF”.
1. Press the MENU button u or
n
to select menu.
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “RDS”.
CLOCK
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the RDS search
selection mode.
CALL
TIMER
The above is an example for when there is
TP data but no RT data.
1
4
2
5
3
6
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display “CT
ON/OFF”.
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button
b
to set the RT ON/OFF
c
7
8
9
--/---
selection mode.
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
w PTY:
10/0
6. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob !,
press the 5 or ∞ button c to choose the “RT
ON” or “RT OFF”.
b
n
The program type of the tuned in
broadcast is displayed.
DISPLAY
¤
VOL
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
MODE
REPEAT
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button
b
to set the CT ON/OFF
selection mode.
TUNING
PRESET
6. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob !,
press the 5 or ∞ button c to choose the “CT
ON” or “CT OFF”.
7. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set whether to enable or
stop the RADIO TEXT function.
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
e CT:
The current time is displayed.
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
• If no text data is being broadcast, “NO TEXT
DATA” is displayed.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
7. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set whether enable or stop
the CT function.
• If you live close to the border with another
country, the CT information may have been
taken from a radio station in another time
zone.
In this case you should select “CT OFF”.
In this mode, although “CT” data are entered,
the time is not changed to the current time.
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4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 4 button ¤ or ¢ button ¤ to
select the station.
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Tuning in DAB (Digital Audio
Broadcasting) broadcasts
TUNER OPERATION
• About Secondary service
1. Press the POWER ON/STANDBY switch q or
LISTENING TO DAB BROADCAST
button z to turn on the power.
If a secondary service exists, the “>” symbol
will light up in the “Ensemble No. & Freq.”
Press the ENTER button b to select the
secondary service. While the secondary
service is selected, the “<” symbol will light up
on the display. Press the ENTER button b to
go back to the primary service.
2. Watching the display, press the DAB button ⁄
or INPUT button i or . to select the desired
band (DAB).
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About DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
• Since the DAB system is broadcasted in digital format, DAB system can supply crystal-clear audio and
stable reception even in mobile objects. DAB is a new generation radio which can provide data service
and supplementary multi-media services.
• DAB broadcasts multiple services under one Ensemble that are called service components.
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to listen to the selected
station.
• Each component contains inherent programs; news, music, sports, and many more.
3. Watching the display, press the AUTO TUNE
• Each Ensemble and service component has its label, and users can recognize a current broadcasting
station and service contents by using the label.
button ⁄ to start automatically scanning.
• After “Now tuning…” is displayed, the tuned
in station appears.
• The main service component is broadcast as Primary while the others are broadcast as Secondary.
• Also rich character information is serviced through Dynamic Labels; song title, artist composer etc.
DAB Service Diagram
DAB Signal
Tune in the first broadcast station.
Ensemble
Name
Ensemble
National DAB
(Service 2)
(Service 1)
(Service 3)
(Service 4)
Service
Components
• Using the DAB for the first time
Alpha 1
(Primary)
Parliament
(Secondary)
Alpha 2
Sports
Alpha 3
Classic
Alpha 4
Educate
Station Name
Program type
When you first switch on the unit and select
DAB, the Auto Tuning function scans the Band
III and L-band frequencies. After the scanning,
the first scanned component will be selected.
To listen to other stations, use one of the
search modes shown below.
Pop Music
News
Press the AUTO TUNE button ⁄ and release
it in less than 2 seconds to perform a local
scan (UK band III).
(UK stations are in the range 11B to 12D).
Press the button for over 2 seconds then
release it to perform the full scan operation
(Full band III and L-band: 5A to LW).
Once auto scanning is completed, the number
of broadcast stations is displayed, then the
first station is tuned in.
If “Station not available” is displayed, check
the antenna’s connection (ꢀ page 8).
You may want to re-tune at a later date if you
move the CR601 or if you want to receive a
newly introduced ensemble.
Press the AUTO TUNE button ⁄.
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TUNER OPERATION
Preset stations
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!
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1. Follow steps 1 to 4 under “Tuning in DAB
(Digital Audio Broadcasting) broadcasts” to tune
in the station to be preset.
CD RECEIVER CR601
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
2. Perform steps 2 to 7 under “Preset Stations
BASS
TREBLE
(FM/AM)”.
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
• Up to 60 “S. Component” can be preset (DAB
alone).
STANDBY
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
7
Recalling preset stations
The same procedure as for FM/AM stations. (ꢀ
q
page 16)
1. Perform steps 1 to 7 under “Preset stations
CLOCK
(FM/AM)” (ꢀ page 16)
CALL
z
2. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to listen to the selected
station.
TIMER
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
• After “Now tuning...” is displayed, the tuned
in station appears.
7
9
--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
b
.
DISPLAY
VOL
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
MODE
REPEAT
TUNING
PRESET
¤
¤
⁄
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
¤
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
⁄
⁄
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
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8. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to display the first channel on
this ensemble (Sounds comes out).
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Tuning aid
TUNER OPERATION
SEARCH MODE
1. Press the MENU button u or
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display the
search mode selection screen.
n
to select menu.
• The search mode at this time is set to “Sorted
list search mode”.
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Preset search mode
1. Press the MENU button u or n to select
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Sorted list search mode
menu.
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display the
search mode selection screen.
• You can select any component for listening from
the list of sorted components.
• The sorted components are set in the sort mode.
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
(ꢀ page 22)
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the search mode.
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ENTER button b to set the search mode.
1. Press the MENU u or n button to select
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Search
Mode (Preset)”.
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 4 button ¤ or ¢ button ¤ to
select “Search Mode (Tuning aid)”.
menu.
CD RECEIVER CR601
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display the
search mode selection screen.
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
BASS
TREBLE
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
STANDBY
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to display the first channel at
Preset.
PHONES
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to display the first channel at
Tuning aid.
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the search mode.
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Search
Mode (Sorted List)”.
CLOCK
CALL
• You can select any component from the
preset.
6. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display the
frequency of the ensemble that you want to
receive.
TIMER
1
4
2
5
3
6
c
7
8
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to display the first channel on
the Sorted List.
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--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
b
n
DISPLAY
VOL
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
MODE
REPEAT
7. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to display the signal strength
for that ensemble.
• You can select any component from the
TUNING
PRESET
¤
sorted list.
• Move antenna while watching the display and
to try to raise the current level to the “>”
symbol.
¤
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
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7
PTY
!
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TUNER OPERATION
The “S.Component” is sorted in the order of the
program Type.
CD RECEIVER CR601
1. Press the MENU button u or n to select
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SORT MODE
S. component
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
menu.
BASS
TREBLE
(SORTING COMPONENTS)
• You can select an S.component for listening
from the list of scanned S.components produced
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display the sort
mode selection screen.
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
• You can sort and list scanned components by
Alphanumeric, S. component or program type.
by using the “Tuning in DAB broadcasts” (ꢀ
page 19)
STANDBY
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
• You can then select the component you want to
listen to from the list.
• The “S. Component” is sorted in the order of the
Service component frequencies.
ENTER button b to set the sort mode.
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Sort Mode
(PTY)”.
1. Press the MENU button u or n to select
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menu.
Alphanumeric
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display the sort
mode selection screen.
The “S.Component” is sorted in alphanumerical
order.
CLOCK
CALL
1. Press the MENU button u or n to select
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
menu.
TIMER
1
4
2
5
ENTER button b to set the sort mode.
3
6
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display the sort
mode selection screen.
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the sort mode to “Sort
Mode (PTY)”.
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Sort Mode
(S. Component)”.
c
7
8
9
--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
• You can select any component from the
sorted list.
b
n
DISPLAY
VOL
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
MODE
REPEAT
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the sort mode to “Sort
Mode (S. Component)”.
ENTER button b to set the sort mode.
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “Sort Mode
(Alphanumeric)”.
TUNING
PRESET
• You can select any component from the
sorted list.
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set the sort mode to “Sort
Mode (Alphanumeric)”.
• You can select any component from the
sorted list.
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DRC (Dynamic Range Control)
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TUNER OPERATION
• The DRC (Dynamic Range Control) function lets
you change the dynamic range of the received
sound depending on the content of the
broadcast so that the sound is easier to hear
even when the volume is low.
CD RECEIVER CR601
t Audio Information :
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Switching the DAB
information display
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
The bit rate and mode of the broadcast
being received is displayed.
BASS
TREBLE
1. Press the MENU button u or
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to display the DRC
value mode selection screen.
n
to select menu.
1. Follow steps 1 to 4 under “Tuning in DAB
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
(Digital Audio Broadcasting) broadcasts” (ꢀ
page 19) to tune in a DAB station.
STANDBY
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
2. Press the DISPLAY button ¤ to switch the
DAB reception information.
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
• The display switches as shown below each
time the DISPLAY button ¤ is pressed.
ENTER button b to set the DRC value mode.
y Time and Date :
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to choose the “DRC
ON” or “DRC OFF”.
The current time and date are displayed.
q DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) :
The text data included in the broadcast
scrolls.
CLOCK
CALL
TIMER
1
4
2
5
3
6
c
7
8
DRC OFF: DRC is switched off.
Any DRC level broadcast will be
ignored. This is the default
setting.
9
u Bit Error Rate :
--/---
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
Noise may be generated and reception
quality may become poor at bit error rates
above 0.05. If a rate above 0.05 is
displayed, move the antenna in different
directions to find a position where the rate
displayed is less than 0.05.
b
n
DISPLAY
¤
w Ensemble Name :
VOL
The ensemble name is displayed.
DRC ON: Applies DRC level as sent with the
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
broadcast.
MODE
REPEAT
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to set DRC function.
TUNING
PRESET
• This is effective when in a noisy environment
and in quiet sections of broadcast programs.
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
The broadcast’s DRC level is set at the
broadcast station.
e PTY (Program Type) :
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
The category of the broadcast being
received is displayed.
The DRC can be changed to achieve the
optimum level.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
r Channel and Frequency :
The frequency is displayed.
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7. Press the 5 or ∞ button c to set the minutes,
and press the ENTER button b. The display
flashes.
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o
y
OTHER OPERATION
CD RECEIVER CR601
7
Muting the CR601
SETTING THE CLOCK
Present time setting
5
5
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
Use this function to mute the output of the CR601
temporarily.
5 5
BASS
TREBLE
7
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
• To operate the timer program, you must set the
present time.
The clock time can be set 12-hour or 24-hour
system.
The clock displays “SUNDAY” “12H SYSTEM”
“0:00AM” at initial.
8. Press the ENTER button b to confirm the
1. Press the MUTE button m.
actual time. The clock now starts.
• The output is muted and “Muting” flashes on
STANDBY
• In the event of a power failure or when the AC
mains cord is disconnected. You must reset
the clock.
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
the display.
2. To unmute the CR601, press the MUTE button
m again, or adjust VOLUME 5∞ button ¤.
1. Press the CLOCK CALL button ‹. Then the
• The output is unmuted and “Muting” goes off.
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Displaying present time
“CLOCK 0:00AM” is displayed.
Note
1. A present time can be displayed for 5 seconds
CLOCK
CALL
The Mute function is cancelled when the CR601
is set to Standby.
by pressing the CLOCK CALL button ‹.
‹
TIMER
1
4
2
3
6
5
8
2. Press the ENTER button b, the day of the
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Adjusting the Bass & Treble
c
b
7
week flashes.
9
--/---
Use the Bass and Treble functions to adjust the
tone of the sound to your personal preference.
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
DISPLAY
7
Displaying present time in
Standby mode
VOL
¤
1. Press the DIRECT button y or ¤ to select
m
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
“Tone Direct Off”.
MODE
REPEAT
3. Press the 5 or ∞ button c to select a day.
If you want to be displayed the present time in
Standby mode, press the CLOCK CALL button ‹
in Standby mode.
2. Use the Tone control Bass knob ! or the
Tone control TREBLE knob o to adjust the
bass or treble.
4. Press the ENTER button b, “12H SYSTEM” is
flashes.
TUNING
PRESET
¤
¤
Note
¤
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
Setting the CR601 to display the present time
will slightly increase the power consumption in
Standby mode.
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
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Using Direct Mode
In Direct mode, the bass and treble tone circuits
are bypassed, creating a shorter signal path for a
purer sound.
If you want to select 24H SYSTEM, either press
the 5 or ∞ button c.
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
5. Press the ENTER button b to set the desired
1. Press the DIRECT button y or ¤ to select
system. The hour digit flashes.
“Tone Direct On”.
2. To turn off Direct mode, press the DIRECT
5
button y or ¤ again to select “Tone Direct Off”.
5
6. Press the 5 or ∞ button c to set the hours and
press the ENTER button b. The minute digit
flashes.
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6. The display indicate “TIMER PROGRAM x
FM/AM”. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢
knob ! or press the 5 or ∞ button c, the
display changes “TIMER PROGRAM x FM/AM”
or “TIMER PROGRAM x DAB”.
10. Set the On time.
OTHER OPERATION
TIMER PROGRAMS
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Timer Program Setting
• You must set the clock time before you set the
timer programs.
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About the Timer Programs
q Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob !
or press the 5 or ∞ button c to adjust the
hour for the On time and press the Easy
JOG 4/¢ knob ! or ENTER button
b.
• This unit has three timer programs so that you
can turn it on and off automatically at certain
times and on certain days of the week.
• You need to store preset stations before you set
the timer programs.
7. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to select “CD”, “DAB”,
“FM/AM”, “TAPE”, “MD” or “DVD”.
1. Press the TIMER button x, “TIMER
• Timer programs can be set for single operation
(Once) or everyweek operation (Everyweek) or
everyday operation (Everyday) or the days of
the week operation (Weekday).
PROGRAM 1” is displayed.
w Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob !
or press the 5 or ∞ button c to adjust the
minutes for the On time and press the
Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or ENTER
button b.
8. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select Preset
station to be programed.
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Timer Program Examples
11. Set the Off time.
2. The display changes as follows each time the
Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! is turned or the 5
or ∞ button c is pressed.
• The following examples highlight some of the
ways in which you can use the timer programs.
Timer program 1: To wake up to your favorite
radio station every morning, set as follows:
TIMER PROGRAM 1
TIMER PROGRAM 2
9. Select the Operation method.
TIMER PROGRAM 3
TIMER PROGRAM 1 SET → FM/AM → A1 FM
87.50MHz → EVERYDAY → ON TIME=
7:00AM → OFF TIME= 7:30AM
(If you want a radio alarm only on weekdays,
select “WEEKDAY” instead of “EVERYDAY”
and specify “MON-FRI”.)
Timer program 2: To listen a radio program on
only this Sunday, set as follows:
TIMER PROGRAM 2 SET → FM/AM → B1
AM522kHz → ONCE → SUNDAY → ON
TIME= 9:00PM → OFF TIME=10:00PM
q Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob !
or press the 5 or ∞ button c to adjust the
hour for the Off time and press the Easy
JOG 4/¢ knob ! or ENTER button
b.
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to select timer program
number.
4. The display indicate “TIMER PROGRAM x
q
Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob !
or press the 5 or ∞ button c to select
operation method “ONCE”, “EVERYWEEK”,
“EVERYDAY” or “WEEKDAY” .
SET”.
w Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob !
or press the 5 or ∞ button c to adjust the
minutes for the Off time.
12. Set the timer program.
w Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to decide the operation.
When you select “ONCE” or “EVERYWEEK”,
you can select the day of the week by turning
the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or pressing
the 5 or ∞ button c.
q Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to decide the timer
program setting.
Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c, the display changes
as follows.
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Timer Program Overlap
• If two or three timer programs are set to the
same ON TIME, the timer program with the
lowest number has priority.
Standby indicator lights up green and
setting contents are scrolled.
TIMER PROGRAM x SET
TIMER PROGRAM x CONFIRM
TIMER PROGRAM x ON
When you select “WEEKDAY”, use the
Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or pressing
the 5 or ∞ button c to select the first day,
and then press the Easy JOG 4/¢
knob ! or ENTER button b.
Use the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
pressing the 5 or ∞ button c to select the
last day.
TIMER PROGRAM x OFF
Notes
For example, if Timer program 1 and Timer
program 2 are both set to an ON TIME of
7:00AM, Timer program 1 has priority and Timer
program 2 is ignored.
• Timer program can activate regardless of power
on or standby mode.
• If timer program is already available, to select
“TIMER PROGRAM x CONFIRM” to scroll the
timer setting contents.
• When timer program is finished, the unit goes to
standby mode.
Timer program 1: 7:00AM
(This timer has priority)
-
1:00PM
• If timer program is already available, to select
“TIMER PROGRAM x ON” to activate the
timer.
• When timer program is activated, standby
indicator lights green.
Timer program 2: 7:00AM - 0:30PM
Then press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob
! or ENTER button b.
If the setting of the two timer program overlaps,
the earlier timer has priority.
• You can cancel the Timer program setting
procedure at any time by pressing the TIMER
button x.
• To select “TIMER PROGRAM x OFF” to turn
off the timer program.
Timer program 1: 9:00AM - 10:00AM
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b to select “TIMER PROGRAM
x SET”.
Timer program 2: 8:00AM
(This Timer program has priority)
-
10:00AM
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LAST FUNCTION MEMORY
!
u
OTHER OPERATION
CD RECEIVER CR601
• This unit is equipped with a last function memory
which stores the input and output setting
conditions as they were immediately before the
power is switched off.
This function eliminates the need to perform
complicated resettings when the power is turned
on.
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Confirm and change timer
program
• You can check and change the timer program
setting as follows.
Sleep timer
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
BASS
TREBLE
• The sleep timer function allows the unit to be in
standby mode automatically after specific period
of time.
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
1. Press the SLEEP button ⁄ on the remote
STANDBY
• The unit is also equipped with a back-up
memory.
This function provides approximately one week
of memory storage when the main unit’s power
switch is off and with the mains cord
disconnected.
1. Press the TIMER button x.
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select timer
program number.
POWER ON
/
STANDBY
PHONES
control.
q
3. You can change the displayed contents with the
Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or 5 or ∞ button
c and ENTER buttons b if necessary.
2. Each press of the button will increase the time
CLOCK
CALL
before shut down in the following sequence.
Note
z
x
INITIALIZATION OF THE
MICROPROCESSOR
OFF 10
20
30
60
90 120
TIMER
• Timer program is not changed if you quit
confirming halfway through a procedure.
1
4
2
3
6
9
5
8
3. The sleep timer will be shown for 5 seconds in
the display, and it will count down until the time
has elapsed. When the programed sleep timer
has elapsed, the unit will automatically turn off.
c
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• When the indication of the display is not normal
or when the operation of the unit does not shows
the reasonable result, the initialization of the
microprocessor is required by the following
procedure.
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Timer program off
CLEAR
ENTER
MENU
10/0
b
n
1. Press the TIMER button x, “TIMER
DISPLAY
PROGRAM 1” is displayed.
VOL
Note that the display will be dimmed when the
sleep timer is programed.
2. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select timer
program number.
INPUT
INPUT
MUTE
VOL
1. Unplug the mains cord from the power outlet
MODE
REPEAT
4. Press the SLEEP button ⁄. The display shows
after pressing the POWER ON/STANDBY
the remaining time until standby mode begins.
switch q or
button z and setting the
3. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
ENTER button b, “TIMER PROGRAM x SET”
is displayed.
standby mode.
5. To cancel the sleep timer, press the SLEEP
button ⁄ repeatedly until the display shows
“SLEEP OFF”.
TUNING
PRESET
2. Holding both the MENU button u and POWER
ON/STANDBY switch q, plug the mains cord
into the power outlet.
DIMM
DAB
FM
AM
4. Either turn the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
press the 5 or ∞ button c to select “TIMER
PROGRAM x OFF”.
• When the sleep timer is programed, DIMMER
function does not activate.
AUTO TUNE
MEMO
SLEEP
SHIFT
DIRECT
3. Check that the entire display is flashing with an
interval of about 1 second, and release your
fingers from the
2
buttons and the
microprocessor will be initialized.
⁄
REMOTE CONTROLLER
RC601CR
Notes
• If step 3 does not work,start over from step 1.
5. Press the Easy JOG 4/¢ knob ! or
• If the microprocessor has been initialized all the
button settings are reset to the default values
(the values set upon shipment from the factory).
ENTER button b to turn off the timer program.
Note
• To turn a timer program back on again, repeat
this procedure and select “TIMER PROGRAM x
ON”.
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Symptom
Cause
Measures
Page
TROUBLESHOOTING
If a problem should arise, first check the following.
• A strong light source is
interfering with the CR601’s
remote sensor.
•
Make sure that the CR601 is
not subjected to direct sunshine
or inverter-type fluorescent
lights. Relocate if necessary.
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1. Are the connections correct?
2. Have you operated the receiver according to the operating instructions?
3. Are the speakers and other components operating properly?
Hissing noise is heard
on FM broadcasts.
• Antenna cable is not properly
connected.
• Antenna is not pointing in the
right direction.
• Connect the leads properly.
• Point the antenna in the right
direction.
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If this unit is not operating properly, check the items listed in the table below. Should the problem persist,
there may be a malfunction. Disconnect the power immediately and contact your store of purchase.
• Install an outdoor antenna.
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• Radio waves are weak.
Symptom
Cause
Measures
Page
Hissing or buzzing
sound is heard on AM
broadcasts.
• Noise from a TV or
interference in the signals sent • Change the position of the
from the broadcast station.
• Turn off the TV.
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8
Power does not turn on • Mains cord’s plug is not
• Plug the mains cord in
properly.
when POWER
ON/STANDBY switch is
pressed.
plugged into wall outlet.
loop antenna.
• Install an outdoor antenna.
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9
8
8
Booming sound
(humming) is heard in
AM broadcasts.
• Signals transmitted over the
main cord are modulated by
the power source frequency.
• Insert the plug in the opposite
direction.
• Install an outdoor antenna.
There’s no sound
coming from the
speakers?
• The speaker cables are not
connected properly.
• Check the speaker
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connections and make sure
that none of the wires are
touching each other, other
connectors, or any metal parts.
Display says “Station
not Available”.
• Ensure that DAB coverage
exists in your area.
• Check that antenna is
connected.
• The volume is set at minimum. • Turn up the volume.
• The CR601 is muted.
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• Unmute the CR601.
I can not access
secondary services.
• At the time of publishing this
manual not many secondary
services are available, this will
increase as more DAB stations
start broadcasting.
•
If a secondary service station is
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available, “ >” will be displayed
in the “Ensemble No. & Freq.”
• A pair of headphones is
connected.
• The wrong input source is
selected.
• A connecting cable may be
damaged.
• Turn down the volume, then
disconnect the headphones .
• Check the input source setting.
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10
.
• Check your connecting cables
for signs of damage and
replace as necessary.
I hear a burbling sound • DAB like other digital media is • Use the CR601’s “Tuning aid”
on some stations.
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good at producing quality
audio from a low level signal,
however if this signal, level is
too low a “burbling” sound can
sometimes be heard.
while repositioning your
antenna to get the maximum
signal strength and reduce this
noise.
Sound is coming from
only one speaker?
• The other speaker’s cable is
not connected properly.
• Check the speaker
9
connections and make sure
that none of the wires are
touching each other, other
connectors, or any metal parts.
Reception is noisy,
intermittent, and the
indicator
• You’re too far away from the
transmitter. Or, your FM
antenna is in the wrong
position or pointing in the
wrong direction. Or, the
station’s signal strength is
poor.
• Switch the FM Mode to Mono.
• Adjust the position, height, and
direction of your FM antenna.
• Install an outdoor FM antenna,
preferably one with many
elements. Installing an out-
door antenna is a specialist’s
job, so contact your nearest
dealer for advice.
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Nothing happens when • Are the batteries dead?
remote control buttons
• Replace the batteries with new
ones.
• Operate from closer to the
main unit.
4
4
4
flickers?
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are pressed.
• Is the remote control unit too
far away?
• Is there an obstacle between
the remote control unit and the
main unit?
• Remove the obstacle.
• You have pressed the wrong
button.
• Batteries are not set in their
proper direction (ª and ·).
• Press the desired button.
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4
The radio presets no
longer work?
• The power cord has not been
connected to a wall outlet, or
the power has been turned off
for an extended period.
•
Preset your favourite radio
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stations again. The power cord
must be plugged into a wall
outlet a few times each month
in order to preserve the presets.
• Set the batteries in the proper
direction.
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Abnormal Behavior:
Symptom
Cause
Measures
Page
The CR601 contains a microcomputer for signal processing and control functions. In very rare situations,
severe interference, noise from an external source, or static electricity may cause it to lockup. In the
unlikely even that this should happen, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet, wait at least five
seconds, and then plug it back in again.
The RDS (Radio Data
System) doesn’t seem
to work?
• The current FM station does
not support RDS.
• The signal strength is poor, or • Install an outdoor FM antenna,
• Tune into a station that
supports RDS.
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there’s too much interference.
change the position or
direction of your outdoor FM
antenna, and keep it away
from fluorescent lights.
CD playback skips?
• The CR601 is subject to
vibration.
• Install the CR601 somewhere
free of vibration.
2
• The disc is dirty.
• The disc is very scratched.
• Remove the disc and clean it.
• Buy a new disc.
3
3
Noise is generated.
• DTS CD is being replayed.
• Do not replay DTS CD, which
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is not supported by the CR601.
Can’t play a CD?
• The disc is upside down.
• Load the disc with the label-
side facing up.
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• The disc is dirty.
• Condensation has formed
inside the CR601.
• Remove the disc and clean it.
• Remove the disc and leave the
CR601 turned on for several
hours until the condensation
has evaporated.
3
2
• The CD-R/RW disc is
nonstandard.
• See “Disc Notes”.
2
2
It takes a long time to
read CD/MP3.
• It may take a longer time to
read CD/MP3 with many track
numbers.
• This is not a malfunction.
It takes a long time to
locate certain tracks.
• The disc is dirty.
• The disc is very scratched.
• Remove the disc and clean it.
• Buy a new disc.
3
2
The clock is wrong?
• CT (Clock Time) information
has been taken from a radio
station in another time zone.
• Set the clock by Manual
operation.
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No sound is output
when a timed playback
or recording task starts? CR601 is muted.
• While a timed recording task is
in progress, the output of the
•
To hear what’s being recorded,
press the MUTE button to
cancel the Mute function. Press
it again to mute the CR601.
• Set the volume to a suitable
• For timed playback, the
volume is determined by the
VOLUME control.
level.
Standby indicator
flashes.
• The protection circuit may be
activated.
• Make sure not to short-circuit
the positive and negative
speaker wires.
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Band III (174 to 240 MHz)
L-Band (1452 to 1490 MHz)
SPECIFICATIONS & DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
Frequency Level Frequency Level
Frequency Level Frequency Level
174.928 MHz
176.640 MHz
178.352 MHz
180.064 MHz
181.936 MHz
183.648 MHz
185.360 MHz
187.072 MHz
188.928 MHz
190.640 MHz
192.352 MHz
194.064 MHz
195.936 MHz
197.648 MHz
199.360 MHz
201.072 MHz
202.928 MHz
204.640 MHz
206.352 MHz
5A
5B
5C
5D
6A
6B
6C
6D
7A
7B
7C
7D
8A
8B
8C
8D
9A
9B
9C
208.064 MHz
209.936 MHz
211.648 MHz
213.360 MHz
215.072 MHz
216.928 MHz
218.640 MHz
220.352 MHz
222.064 MHz
223.936 MHz
225.648 MHz
227.360 MHz
229.072 MHz
230.784 MHz
232.496 MHz
234.208 MHz
235.776 MHz
237.488 MHz
239.200 MHz
9D
1452.960 MHz
1454.672 MHz
1456.384 MHz
1458.096 MHz
1459.808 MHz
1461.520 MHz
1463.232 MHz
1464.944 MHz
1466.656 MHz
1468.368 MHz
1470.080 MHz
1471.792 MHz
LA
LB
LC
LD
LE
LF
LG
LH
LI
1473.504 MHz
1475.216 MHz
1476.928 MHz
1478.640 MHz
1480.352 MHz
1482.064 MHz
1483.776 MHz
1485.488 MHz
1487.200 MHz
1488.912 MHz
1490.624 MHz
LM
LN
LO
LP
LQ
LR
LS
LT
AMP
CD
Frequency Response ........20 Hz–20 kHz ( 1 dB)
Audio Dynamic Range.................................93 dB
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) ................0.01%
Wow and Flutter
................Below threshold of measurability
Audio Output/Impedance (Analog)
........................................1.3 V (rms) /1 kΩ
S/N Ratio .....................................................93 dB
10A
10B
10C
10D
11A
11B
11C
11D
12A
12B
12C
12D
13A
13B
13C
13D
13E
13F
Power Output ........30 W + 30 W (6 Ω THD=10%)
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion)
............................0.22% (15 W output 6 Ω)
Input Sensitivity and Impedance...............200 mV
Frequency Response
.......................20 Hz-90 kHz/( –3 dB /Line)
Tone Control....... +8 dB, –8 dB, 100 Hz – 10 kHz
Speaker Impedance................................... 6–8 Ω
LU
LV
LW
LJ
LK
LL
FM
Tuning Frequency Range
........................87.5–108 MHz 50 kHz step
Usable Sensitivity .......................2.2 µV (75ΩIHF)
S/N Ratio.............................Stereo 68 dB (IHF-A)
....................................Mono 69 dB (IHF-A)
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion)
General
Power Supply..............................AC 230V, 50 Hz
Power Consumption .....................................74 W
Stand-by Power Consumption.....................0.8 W
Dimensions (W x H x D)
........................210 W x 146 H x 336 D mm
Weight.........................................................5.7 kg
...................................Stereo 0.3% (1 kHz)
.....................................Mono 0.2% (1 kHz)
Frequency Response
* Specifications subject to change without prior
notice.
.................30 Hz–15 kHz/+1.5 dB, –1.5 dB
Stereo Separation.......................... 40 dB (1 kHz)
OTHERS
AM
Tuning Frequency Range
........................... 522–1611 kHz 9kHz step
Usable Sensitivity ..................................... 320 µV
S/N Ratio .................................................... 45 dB
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) ................1.00%
The section describes the care and maintenance tasks that must be performed to optimize the operation of
your Marantz equipment.
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Cleaning of equipment external surfaces
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.
DAB
Tuning Frequency Range
................174.928–239.200 MHz (BAND3)
............1452.96–1490.624 MHz (L–BAND)
Frequency Response ........ 42 Hz-16 kHz 0.5dB
THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) ................0.06%
If the equipment becomes heavily soiled:
• dilute some washing up liquid in water, in a ratio of one part detergent to six
parts water.
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• dip a soft, lint-free cloth in the solution and wring the cloth till it is damp.
• wipe the equipment with the damp cloth.
CD RECEIVER CR601
• dry the equipment by wiping it with a dry cloth.
INPUT
MENU
DIRECT
BASS
TREBLE
PUSH TO ENTER
VOLUME
STANDBY
POWER ON / STANDBY
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Repairs
PHONES
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.
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.
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You can find your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website.
U.S.A.
Marantz America, Inc.
Marantz Europe B.V.
1100 Maplewood Drive, Itasca, IL 60143, U.S.A.
EUROPE
P.O. Box 8744, 5605 LS Eindhoven, The Netherlands
is a registered trademark.
Printed in China
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