The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute
a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.
ATTENTION:
LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG
POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards .
There are, however, some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacture's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifi ers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fi t
into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specifi ed by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specifi ed by the manufacturer, or sold with the
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
LASER SAFETY
This unit employs a laser. Only a qualifi ed service person should remove the cover or attempt to service
this device, due to possible eye injury.
CAUTION : USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE
OF PROCEDURE OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
operate normally, or has been dropped.
Additional Safety Information!
•
This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
• Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects fi lled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
• When the switch is in the OFF position, the apparatus isn’t completely switched-off from the MAINS.
• The equipment shall be installed near the power supply so that the power supply is easily accessible.
• Do not expose the unit and batteries to excessive heat such as direct sunlight, fi re or the like.
• Make a space of about 4 inchs (0.1m) around the unit.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
NOTE:
Changes or modifi cations may cause this unit to fail to
comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void
the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B est conforme a
la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Thank you for selecting the Marantz CD5003 CD Player for your A/V system.
This Compact Disc Player incorporates a number of features designed to enhance the listening of your
favorite audio sources.
Please read these operating instructions carefully . W e recommend that you read the entire user guide bef ore
you attempt to connect or operate the player.
After you have reviewed the contents of this manual,we suggest that you make all system connections
before you attempt to operate the unit.
7
Checking the accessories
After opening the cover of the packing box, check
that the following accessories are included.
• Remote controller
• Size “AAA” batteries x 2
• AC Power cord
• Audio connecting cord
• Remote control connecting cord
• User Guide
• Warranty Card (USA x 1, Canada x 1)
CONTENTS
FEATURES ..........................................2
NOTES ABOUT THE DISCS ..........................33
ABOUT PLAYING COPY-CONTROLLED CDS
...33
FUNCTIONS
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
OPERATIONS
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
1
ENGLISH
NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
FEATURES
•
Using Marantz original HDAM®SA2
The unit uses an HDAM®SA2, whose quality has
CONNECTIONS
been proved in Super Audio CD players and highend amplifiers, as a high-speed buffer amplifier.
BASIC
You can enjoy the high speed and high-quality
sound like that produced by high-end equipment.
•
Incorporates a Cirrus Logic
OPERATIONS
CONNECTIONS
advanced D/A converter, CS4392
The unit adopts CS4392 corresponding to Cirrus
BASIC
Logic 192 kHz/24 bit in a D/A converter, which is
the important element for deciding sound quality,
the same with the highly reputed Marantz Super
Audio CD player. The Cirrus Logic converter is a
high quality device that supports Super Audio CD
and DVD-Audio content.
ADVANCED
(This model is only suitable for reproduction of
Audio CDs or MP3/WMA files)
• High grade headphone circuit
The high-grade headphone circuit incorporates a
high-speed buffer amplifier to enable headphone
listening of high quality sound reproduction, late at
night or in other such situations.
• Supports MP3 and WMA file
playback
MP3 and WMA files that have been recorded onto
CD-R or CD-RW discs can be played back on this
CD player. (page 25)
• Pitch control function
(Audio CDs only)
The “pitch control” function enables the play speed
(pitch) to be varied over a ±12 step. (page 21)
• Quick replay function
(Audio CDs only)
By a single-action operation, the “quick replay”
function enables play to be moved back from the
current play position for the time equivalent to the
setting (setting range: 5 to 60 seconds) and play to
be resumed.
This function makes it possible to return to a part
of the track that was just played so it can be heard
again. (page 15)
• Supports CD-Text display
CD-Text is an extension to the existing audio CD
standard that enables text information, such as the
name of the artist, album title and song titles to be
stored on an audio CD.
CDs with the following logos support this function.
• Audio EX function
Audio EX mode, which allows setting of pitch
OPERATIONS
control, digital output, and display function to OFF,
ADVANCED
is provided in order for you to enjoy higher quality
sound. (page 24)
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
CD TEXT
T e xt information is recorded on the parts that are not
used in the conventional Audio CDs.
This CD player enables the text information stored
on a CD-Text CD to be read (applies only to English
alphanumeric text).
TEXT
2
BEFORE USING
ENGLISH
This section must be read before any connection is
made to the mains supply.
EQUIPMENT MAINS
WORKING SETTING
Your Marantz product complies with the household
power and safety requirements in your area.
This product can be powered by 120 V AC only.
COPYRIGHT
Recording and playback of any material may
require consent. For fur ther information refer to the
following:
— Copyright Act 1956
— Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958
— Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972
— any subsequent statutory enactments and
orders
INAPPROPRIATE PLACES
FOR INSTALLATION
To keep your player in perfect working order for the
longest possible time, avoid installing the player in
the following locations.
• Wherever it will be exposed to direct sunlight
• Wherever it will be close to a heater or other
heat-radiating appliance
• Wherever the humidity is high or ventilation is
poor
• Wherever it is very dusty
• Wherever it will be subject to vibration
• On top of a rickety stand or in an unstable
location which is tilted at an angle
• On top of an amplifier or other component which
dissipates a great deal of heat
• In an audio rack with little space at the top
and bottom or other location where the heat
dissipation will be obstructed
To ensure proper heat dissipation, install the
player while leaving clearances between the
player and wall or other components, as shown
in the figure below.
4 inchs (0.1 m)
or more
4 inchs (0.1 m)
STANDBY
ON/STANDBY
POWER
or more
MP3/WMA
DISPLAY
OFF
CD PLAYER CD5003
PHONES
LEVEL
+
-
4 inchs (0.1 m)
or more
4 inchs (0.1 m)
or more
DO NOT PLACE OBJECTS
ON TOP
• Refrain from placing any objects on top of the
player.
CAUTIONS ON HANDLING
MAINS CORD
• Do not touch the mains cord with wet hands.
• When disconnecting the mains cord, always
make sure that you take hold of the plug. Yanking
out or bending the cord can damage it and/or
cause electric shocks or a fire.
• Get into the habit of disconnecting the power
plug before leaving home.
DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS
YOURSELF
• Refrain from lubricating the player: doing so can
cause malfunctioning.
• Only qualified engineers with specialized
expertise are authorized to repair the pick-up
and parts inside the player.
PRECAUTIONS
• In winter, droplets of water form on the insides
of the windows of a heated room: this is called
condensation. This CD player uses an optical
lens, so the condensation may form in the
following cases.
- In a room immediately after the heating has
been turned on
- In a room where the humidity level is high
- When the player has been suddenly brought
from a cold location into a warm room
Since, in cases like this, the track numbers may
not be read and the player is prevented from
operating properly, wait about 30 minutes, and
then operate the player.
• This play er ma y cause interf erence on a tuner or
TV set. If this is the case, place it further away
from the tuner or TV set.
• Compact discs have much less noise than
analog records and hardly any noise is heard
before play starts. Bear in mind, therefore,
that if the volume control on the amplifier is set
too high, you will risk damaging other audio
components.
• This audio player is for the exclusive playing
of Audio CDs (Compact Discs) and MP3/WMA
compressed data files.
It cannot play CD-ROMs used with personal
computers, game CDs, video CDs, D VDs (video/
audio) or DTS-CDs.
• We do not recommend the use of lens cleaners.
FUNCTIONS
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
OPERATIONS
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
3
OTHERS
NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
ENGLISH
BEFORE USING
7
Loading batteries
Before using the remote controller for the first time,
CONNECTIONS
load the batteries in the remote controller. The
batteries provided are used to verify the operations
BASIC
of the remote controller only.
1 Remove the battery cover.
OPERATIONS
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
2 Insert the batteries with correct +/– orientation.
OPERATIONS
ADVANCED
TROUBLESHOOTING
3 Close the battery cover until it clicks shut.
7
Cautions on handling batteries
Misuse of the batteries can result in electrolyte
leakage, rupturing, corrosion, etc.
Bear in mind the following points when using
batteries.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control
unit if the unit is not going to be used for a
prolonged period (a month or more).
• Do not use an old battery together with a new
one.
• Insert the batteries while ensuring that their
ª and · poles are properly aligned with the
corresponding markings on the remote control
unit.
• Batteries with the same shape may hav e different
voltages. Do not use different types of batteries
together.
• If electrolyte has leaked, thoroughly wipe the
inside of the battery compartment, and then
insert new batteries.
• When batteries which are no longer required
are to be discarded, follow the directions
(regulations) laid down by the local authorities in
the area concerned for their disposal.
7
Usage of remote controller
Operational range
Operate the unit with the remote controller within
the range of the illustration below.
5m
60°
Precautions
• Do not allow direct sunlight, an inverter fluorescent
light or other strong source of light to shine onto
the player’s infrared signal reception window
(remote sensor). Otherwise, the oper ation of the
remote control unit may be disabled.
• Bear in mind that operating the remote control
unit may cause other devices operated by
infrared rays to be operated by mistake.
• The remote control unit cannot be operated if the
space between the controller and the player’s
remote sensor is obstructed.
• Do not place any objects on top of the remote
control unit. Doing so may cause one or more
buttons to be held down which will cause the
batteries to run down.
OTHERS
4
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
FRONT PANEL
ENGLISH
FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
NAMES AND
NAMES AND
qweruio
q POWER ON/STANDBY switch and
Standby indicator
This is used to turn the player’s power ON and
ST ANDBY. When it is pressed, the displa y lights
and the power is turned on; when it is pressed
again, the power is turned off and STANDBY
indicator lights.
w 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) button
This is used to open and close the disc tray.
When it is pressed, the disc tray opens; when it
is pressed again, it closes.
e¡/¢ (search forward/next track)
button
The same number of tracks as the number of
times the button is pressed are skipped in the
forward direction. When the button is held down,
tracks are searched (fast forward).
ty
CD PLAYER CD5003
MP3/WMA
DISPLAY
OFF
POWER
STANDBY
ON/STANDBY
!3
r 4 /1 (previous track/search
backward) button
When this button is pressed, play returns to the
start of the track now being played. The same
number of tracks as the number of times the
button is pressed can be skipped in the reverse
direction. When the button is held down, tracks
are searched (fast backward).
t Disc tray
This is where the CD to be played is placed.
y Display
This shows the settings, play status, text
information, etc.
u 3 (PLAY) button
This is used to start play.
PHONES
LEVEL
+
-
!2!4!0!1
i 7 (STOP) button
This is used to stop play.
o 8 (PAUSE) button
This is used to temporarily suspend play.
!0 PHONES LEVEL control
This is used to adjust the headphones volume
level. The level increases when it is turned
clockwise.
!1 PHONES jack
The headphones are connected to this jack.
Use headphones that come with a standard
plug.
!2 Remote sensor
This senses the infrared control signals sent
from the remote control unit.
!3 MP3/WMA Indicator
This lights up when an MP3/WMA file is being
played.
!4 DISPLAY OFF indicator
This lights in the DISPLA Y OFF mode (when the
display is off).
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
OPERATIONS
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
5
ENGLISH
sa¡
NAMES AND
NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
DISPLAY
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
OPERATIONS
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
a Main display
ADVANCED
This displays the time information and text
information of the disc played, the setting
menus, etc.
s TEXT indicator
OPERATIONS
This lights when a disc supporting CD-TEXT
ADVANCED
has been loaded.
d 8 (pause) indicator
This lights when play is temporarily suspended.
TROUBLESHOOTING
f 3 (play) indicator
This lights during play.
g DISC indicator
This flashes during readout of the table of
contents (TOC) information on the disc.
OTHERS
h TTL (total track) indicator
This lights above the display of the total number
of tracks recorded on the disc.
This lights above the display of the number of
the track being played, etc.
l PROG (program) indicator
This lights during program play.
¡0 A-B (A-B repeat) indicator
This lights during A-B repeat play.
¡1 RPT (repeat) indicator
This lights up or flashes when the playback is
set to REPEAT.
¡2 1 (1-track repeat) indicator
This lights during 1-track repeat play.
¡3 PITCH (pitch control) indicator
Lights up when the pitch control function is set
and active.
¡4 EDIT indicator
This lights during edit mode.
¡5 PEAK indicator
This lights during peak search and playback of
the peak.
TIME
¡6 TTL (total time) indicator
When the total remaining time or total program
time is displayed, this lights above that display.
¡7 TIME indicator
This lights while the elapsed time or other such
time is displayed.
¡8 1 - 20, (music calendar)
This displays the track numbers recorded on
the disc, the track numbers still to be played,
and the track numbers programmed f or program
play. (Audio CD only)
6
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
REMOTE CONTROLLER
¤3
¤2
¤1
¤0
⁄9
⁄8
⁄7
⁄6
⁄5
⁄4
⁄3
⁄2
z
x
c
v
b
n
m
,
.
⁄0
⁄1
z POWER button
This is used to switch the player’s power ON
and STANDBY. (page 10)
x A-B (A-B repeat) button
This is used to set start point (A) and end point
(B) when a particular section is to be played
repeatedly. (page 14, 28)
c CANCEL button
This is used to cancel the programmed tracks.
(page 18, 19)
v RANDOM button
This is used to play the tracks in a random
sequence. (page 14, 28)
b SCROLL/RECALL button
This is used to scroll the text display when text
is displayed.
When it is pressed during program play, it
is possible to check which tracks have been
programmed. (page 19)
n TEXT button
This is used to switch the main display from
the time display to the text display. (page 20,
25, 17)
m TIME button
This switches the main display from the text
display to the time display.
It can also switch the time display during play.
(page 17)
CD:
It can display how much time has elapsed and
how much play time remains for the current
track as well as how much pla y time remains f or
the whole disc.
MP3/WMA:
The elapsed time and time remaining for the file
can be displayed.
These are used to operate the corresponding
functions of a Marantz integrated amplifier. For
details, refer to User Guide supplied with the
Integrated Amplifier.
. Q. REPLAY button
Jump back a set time before the current pla ying
position and resume play. (page 15)
⁄0 8 (pause) button
This is used to temporarily suspend play.
⁄1 7 (stop) button
This is used to stop the play.
⁄2 MENU, ENTER button
MENU button:
This button displays the various settings. (page
23)
ENTER button:
Saves the current settings.
⁄3 Numeric buttons (0 to 9)
These are used to specify the numbers of the
tracks to be played.
⁄4 1, ¡ (search) buttons
1 : This button is used to search backward
when it is held down during play.
¡ : This button is used to search forward
when it is held down during play.
⁄5 4, ¢ (track skip) buttons
4 : Use this to return to the start of the track
now playing or return to the start of the
previous track.
¢ : Use this to advance to the start of the
subsequent track.
ENGLISH
⁄6 3 (play) button
This is used to start play.
⁄7 REPEAT button
This is used to play one track or all the trac ks on
the disc repeatedly. (page 14, 27, 28)
⁄8 PITCH -/RESET/+ (pitch control
down/reset/up) buttons
These are used to adjust the play speed (pitch)
with a ±12 step. (Audio CD only) (page 21)
These buttons are also used to select MP3/
WMA folders. (page 26)
⁄9 DISPLAY button
This is used to turn off the display (DISPLAY
OFF mode).(The display is turned off only
during play.)
¤0 PROGRAM button
This is pressed to initiate program play.
(page 16)
¤1 AMS (auto music scan) button
This is used to play the intros of all the tracks
in sequence starting from the first track for the
duration equivalent to the setting.
(page 15)
¤2 SOUND MODE button
This is used to switch Audio EX mode (page
24), and to set use of pitch control (page 21).
¤3 0 OPEN/CLOSE button
This is used to open and close the disc tray.
When it is pressed, the disc tray opens; when it
is pressed again, it closes.
FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
NAMES AND
NAMES AND
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
OPERATIONS
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
7
ENGLISH
REMOTE CONTROL
FLASHER IN
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
ANALOG OUTPUT
EXTERNAL
INTERNAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
MODEL NO.
CD5003
IN
OUT
LR
AC IN
NAMES AND
NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
FUNCTIONS
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
REAR PANEL
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
FLASHER IN
MODEL NO.
AC IN
CD5003
OPERATIONS
ANALOG OUTPUT
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
q ANALOG OUT (analog output)
connectors
The music signals during play are output from
OPERATIONS
these connectors.
ADVANCED
w DIGITAL AUDIO OUT COAXIAL
(digital coaxial output) connector
The music signals during play are output
digitally from this coaxial output connector.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Note:
• Digital signals are not output at some
settings. For details, see “DIGITAL OUTPUT
OFF” and “AUDIO EX SELECTION” (page
24).
e DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL
OTHERS
(digital optical output) connector
The music signals during play are output
digitally from this optical output connector.
Note:
• Digital signals are not output at some
settings. For details, see “DIGITAL OUTPUT
OFF” and “AUDIO EX SELECTION” (page
24).
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
REMOTE CONTROL
IN
OUT
EXTERNAL
INTERNAL
r REMOTE CONTROL IN and OUT
connectors
Using the supplied remote control connecting
cable, these connectors enable this player
to be connected to a Marantz component
equipped with remote control connectors.
These connections make it possible to control
an entire system that centers on the amplifier or
other such component.
t EXTERNAL/INTERNAL switch
The switch is set to INTERNAL, when first
purchased, enabling the player’s built-in signal
reception window to be used.
Before using the supplied connecting cable to
make the connection between the player and
the remote control connectors on a Marantz
equipment, set the switch to EXTERNAL.
Note:
Signals cannot be received from the remote
control unit if the switch is kept at EXTERNAL
when the player is to be used on its own.
y Flasher input connector
This is used to control this unit using a keypad
from another room.
urtyqwe
u Power cord connector socket
Use the supplied power cord to connect to a
standard household power supply outlet.
Connect the player so that the power cord can
be removed easily as a precaution against
possible accidents.
8
BASIC CONNECTIONS
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
REMOTE
CONTROL
R
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
L
R
L
SYSTEM B
SYSTEM A
RL
RL
AC IN
R
L
MODEL NO.
PM5003
PHONO
TUNERCDCD
AUX /
DVD
IN
OUT
RECORDER 2
(
MD /
TAPE
)
RECORDER 1
(
CD-R
)
PHONO
GND
REMOTE CONTROL
FLASHER IN
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
ANALOG OUTPUT
EXTERNAL
INTERNAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
MODEL NO.
CD5003
IN
OUT
LR
AC IN
AC IN
ENGLISH
This CD player is connected to an amplifier, CD recorder and other components for use. T o ensure that the
components are connected properly, refer to the instruction manuals that come with the components to be
connected.
Before connecting the components, be absolutely sure to turn off their power.
CONNECTING TO AN AMPLIFIER
Use the audio connecting cord to connect the player with a stereo amplifier or AV amplifier.
When making the connections, insert the plugs securely into the connectors. Failure to insert the plugs
securely may result in noise.
Note:
Do not connect the player to the PHONO input connectors on the amplifier.
AC IN
ANALOG OUTPUT
(Red)(White)
Audio connecting cord (supplied)
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
FLASHER IN
REMOTE CONTROL
OUT
MODEL NO.
CD5003
IN
EXTERNAL
INTERNAL
CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPL Y
1. Plug the power cord into AC IN jack on the back panel.
AC IN
D5003
2. T urn on the power switch of the audio unit (amplifier , etc.) that is connected with this unit. Set the selector
on the connected unit to this unit.
3. Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.
FUNCTIONS
NAMES AND
BASIC
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
OPERATIONS
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED
OPERATIONS
:
SPEAKER SYSTEMS
SYSTEM A
SYSTEM B
Signal fl ow
REMOTE
CONTROL
TROUBLESHOOTING
IN
OUT
AC IN
OTHERS
(White)
PHONO
GND
PHONO
(Red)
MODEL NO.
PM5003
TUNER
AUX
DVD
RECORDER 1
IN
RECORDER 2
MD
TAPE
CD-R
OUT
OUT
IN
Amplifi er
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