Marantz M-CR603 User Manual

ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ENGLISH
CD Receiver
M-CR603
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning fl ash 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 appliance.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION:
USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED BY ANYONE EXCEPT PROPERLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
n Laser Class (IEC 60825-1:2001)
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
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 manufacturer’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.
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.
15. Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fi re or the like.
CAUTION:
To completely disconnect this product from the mains, disconnect the plug from the wall socket outlet. The mains plug is used to completely interrupt the power supply to the unit and must be within easy access by the user.
PRECAUTION:
Pour déconnecter complètement ce produit du courant secteur, débranchez la prise de la prise murale. La prise secteur est utilisée pour couper complètement l’alimentation de l’appareil et l’utilisateur doit pouvoir y accéder facilement.
PRECAUCIÓN:
Para desconectar completamente este producto de la alimentación eléctrica, desconecte el enchufe del enchufe de la pared. El enchufe de la alimentación eléctrica se utiliza para interrumpir por completo el suministro de alimentación eléctrica a la unidad y debe de encontrarse en un lugar al que el usuario tenga fácil acceso.
ENGLISHFRANÇAISESPAÑOL
FCC INFORMATION (For US customers)
1. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
Product Name: CD Receiver Model Number: M-CR603 This product complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this product may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this product must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. Marantz America, Inc. (a D & M Holdings Company) 100 Corporate Drive, Mahwah, NJ, 07430, U.S.A. Tel. (630) 741-0300
2. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS PRODUCT
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained
in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifi cation not expressly
approved by Marantz may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use
the product.
3. IMPORTANT
When connecting this product to network hub or router, use only shielded
STP or ScTP LAN cables which is available at retailer. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void
your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
4. NOTE
This product 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 product 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
product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the product OFF and ON, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
For Canadian customers:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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NOTES ON USE / OBSERVATIONS RELATIVES A L’UTILISATION / NOTAS SOBRE EL USO
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WARNINGS AVERTISSEMENTS ADVERTENCIAS
• Avoid high temperatures. Allow for suffi cient heat dispersion when installed in a rack.
• Handle the power cord carefully. Hold the plug when unplugging the cord.
• Keep the unit free from moisture, water, and dust.
• Unplug the power cord when not using the unit for long periods of time.
• Do not obstruct the ventilation holes.
• Do not let foreign objects into the unit.
• Do not let insecticides, benzene, and thinner come in contact with the unit.
• Never disassemble or modify the unit in any way.
• Ventilation should not be impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items, such as newspapers, tablecloths or curtains.
• Naked fl ame sources such as lighted candles should not be placed on the unit.
• Observe and follow local regulations regarding battery disposal.
• Do not expose the unit to dripping or splashing fl uids.
• Do not place objects fi lled with liquids, such as vases, on the unit.
• Do not handle the mains cord with wet hands.
• When the switch is in the OFF position, the equipment is not completely switched off from MAINS.
• The equipment shall be installed near the power supply so that the power supply is easily accessible.
• Eviter des températures élevées. Tenir compte d’une dispersion de chaleur suffi sante lors de l’installation sur une étagère.
• Manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec précaution. Tenir la prise lors du débranchement du cordon.
• Protéger l’appareil contre l’humidité, l’eau et la poussière.
• Débrancher le cordon d’alimentation lorsque l’appareil n’est pas utilisé pendant de longues périodes.
• Ne pas obstruer les trous d’aération.
• Ne pas laisser des objets étrangers dans l’appareil.
• Ne pas mettre en contact des insecticides, du benzène et un diluant avec l’appareil.
• Ne jamais démonter ou modifi er l’appareil d’une manière ou d’une autre.
• Ne pas recouvrir les orifi ces de ventilation avec des objets tels que des journaux, nappes ou rideaux. Cela entraverait la ventilation.
• Ne jamais placer de fl amme nue sur l’appareil, notamment des bougies allumées.
• Veillez à respecter les lois en vigueur lorsque vous jetez les piles usagées.
• L’appareil ne doit pas être exposé à l’eau ou à l’humidité.
• Ne pas poser d’objet contenant du liquide, par exemple un vase, sur l’appareil.
• Ne pas manipuler le cordon d’alimentation avec les mains mouillées.
• Lorsque l’interrupteur est sur la position OFF, l’appareil n’est pas complètement déconnecté du SECTEUR (MAINS).
• L’appareil sera installé près de la source d’alimentation, de sorte que cette dernière soit facilement accessible.
• Evite altas temperaturas. Permite la sufi ciente dispersión del calor cuando está instalado en la consola.
• Maneje el cordón de energía con cuidado. Sostenga el enchufe cuando desconecte el cordón de energía.
• Mantenga el equipo libre de humedad, agua y polvo.
• Desconecte el cordón de energía cuando no utilice el equipo por mucho tiempo.
• No obstruya los orifi cios de ventilación.
• No deje objetos extraños dentro del equipo.
• No permita el contacto de insecticidas, gasolina y diluyentes con el equipo.
• Nunca desarme o modifi que el equipo de ninguna manera.
• La ventilación no debe quedar obstruida por haberse cubierto las aperturas con objetos como periódicos, manteles o cortinas.
• No deberán colocarse sobre el aparato fuentes infl amables sin protección, como velas encendidas.
• A la hora de deshacerse de las pilas, respete la normativa para el cuidado del medio ambiente.
• No exponer el aparato al goteo o salpicaduras cuando se utilice.
• No colocar sobre el aparato objetos llenos de líquido, como jarros.
• No maneje el cable de alimentación con las manos mojadas.
• Cuando el interruptor está en la posición OFF, el equipo no está completamente desconectado de la alimentación MAINS.
• El equipo se instalará cerca de la fuente de alimentación de manera que resulte fácil acceder a ella.
n CAUTIONS ON INSTALLATION PRÉCAUTIONS D’INSTALLATION EMPLAZAMIENTO DE LA INSTALACIÓN
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zFor proper heat dispersal, do not install this unit in a confi ned
space, such as a bookcase or similar enclosure.
• More than 0.3 m (12 in.) is recommended.
• Do not place any other equipment on this unit.
zPour permettre la dissipation de chaleur requise, n’installez
pas cette unité dans un espace confi né tel qu’une bibliothèque ou un endroit similaire.
• Une distance de plus de 0,3 m (12 po) est recommandée.
• Ne placez aucun matériel sur cet appareil.
zPara la dispersión del calor adecuadamente, no instale este
equipo en un lugar confi nado tal como una librería o unidad similar.
• Se recomienda dejar más de 0,3 m (12 pulg.) alrededor.
• No coloque ningún otro equipo sobre la unidad.
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Contents
Getting started ·······································································2
Accessories ···················································································· 2 Main features ················································································· 2 Cautions on handling ···································································· 2 About this guide ············································································ 2 Discs ·······························································································3
Discs playable on this unit ····························································3 Holding discs ················································································3 Loading discs ················································································ 3 Cautions on loading discs ·····························································3 Cautions on handling ····································································3 Cautions on storing discs······························································3 Cleaning discs ···············································································3
About the remote control·····························································4
Inserting the batteries···································································4 Operating range of the remote control ········································ 4
Connections ·············································································5
Speaker connections ····································································5
Connecting the speaker cables·····················································5
Connecting recording components ············································· 6
CD recorder / MD recorder ··························································· 6
Connecting a TV ············································································ 6 Connecting an antenna ································································7
FM/AM··························································································7
Connecting to a home network (LAN) ········································ 8
Required system···········································································8
Connecting an iPod ······································································· 8 iPod stand ······················································································ 9 Connecting a USB memory device ············································ 10 Connecting a portable player ····················································· 10 Connecting the power cord························································10
Basic operations···································································11
Preparations ················································································11
Turning the power on ·································································11 Turning the power off ································································· 11 Setting the current time (Auto Adjust) (12-Hour Display) ···········11
Operations possible during playback ········································ 12
Input source switching ·······························································12 Adjusting the master volume ······················································12 Muting the sound ·······································································12 Adjusting the tone ······································································12 Setting the sleep timer ·······························································13 Switching the display’s brightness ·············································13 Listening with headphones·························································13
CD playback ················································································· 13
Before playing a disc···································································13 Playing CDs·················································································13 Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback) ········································13 Playing random order (Random playback) ··································13 Playing tracks in the desired order (Program playback) ··············14 Switching the display ··································································14
MP3 and WMA fi les playback····················································· 14
MP3 and WMA fi les playback ····················································· 14
Tuner playback ··········································································· 16
Tuning in Broadcast Stations ······················································16 Automatically presetting FM stations (Auto preset) ···················16 Presetting FM/AM stations manually ·········································17 Listening to preset stations ························································17 Calling stations reqistered in Preset List ····································17 Deleting stations registered in Preset List ··································17
iPod® playback ···········································································18
Before playing a USB or an iPod ·················································18 Playing an iPod············································································18 Disconnecting the iPod ·······························································18
USB memory device playback ··················································· 19
Playing fi les stored on USB memory devices ·····························19
Network audio playback ····························································20
Listening to internet radio ···························································20 Playing fi les stored on a music server ·······································21 Listening to Napster ···································································21 Listening to Pandora ··································································· 22 Listening to Rhapsody ································································23
Portable audio player playback ·················································25
Playing portable audio player ······················································25
Listening to AUX ········································································· 25 Favorite function ········································································ 25
Registering Internet radio stations, music servers, and tuners in Favorite List ················································································25 Calling Internet radio stations, fi les registered or tuners in Favorite List ················································································25 Deleting Internet radio stations, fi les registered or tuners in Favorite List ················································································25
Advanced operations·························································26
Menu map ···················································································· 26 The wireless receiver connection ·············································· 27 Remote control connection ························································ 27
Setting the remote control ··························································27
Setting the timer [Timer] ···························································28
Setting the timer ·········································································28
Adjusting the clock automatically [Clock] ································ 29
Setting the Time Zone ································································29 Setting the Summer Time ··························································29 Auto Adjust ················································································· 29 Setting the current time (Manual Adjust) (12-Hour Display) ·······29
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Setting the network [Network] ·················································30
Network connecting ···································································30 Network connecting (DHCP=Off) ···············································30 Proxy Settings·············································································31 Network Standby ········································································ 31 PC Language···············································································31 Friendly Name Edit ·····································································31 Update Notifi cation ····································································· 31 Upgrade Notifi cation ··································································· 31
Setting the others [Other] ·························································· 32
Auto standby···············································································32 Screen saver ··············································································· 32 Firmware update·········································································32 Add New Feature········································································32 Setting speaker output ·······························································33 Setting AMP characteristics ·······················································34
Other functions ···········································································35
Inputting characters ···································································· 35 Auto power on ············································································ 35 Last function memory·································································35 Resetting the microprocessor ····················································35
Information ·············································································36
Part names and functions···························································36
Front panel ··················································································36 Rear panel ···················································································37 Remote control ··········································································· 37
MP3 and WMA ············································································· 40
MP3 and WMA formats ······························································40
iPod® ···························································································· 40 USB memory ···············································································40
Important information ································································· 40
Network audio ············································································· 41
Important information ································································· 41
Explanation terms ·······························································42
Troubleshooting···································································43
Specifi cations ········································································45
Index ··························································································46
Getting Started Connections
Basic Operations Advanced Operations TroubleshootingExplanation termsInformation Specifi cations Index
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Getting started
Thank you for purchasing this Marantz product. To ensure proper operation, please read this user guide carefully before using the product. After reading the guide, be sure to keep it for future reference.
Accessories
Check that the following parts are supplied with the product.
q Remote control ........................................................................1
w R03/AAA batteries ................................................................... 2
e AC Power cord (Cord length: Approx. 6.6 ft / 2 m) .................. 1
r AM loop antenna ..................................................................... 1
t FM indoor antenna ..................................................................1
y iPod stand ................................................................................1
u User guide ............................................................................... 1
i Warranty card (U.S.A.) ............................................................. 1
o Warranty card (Canada) ...........................................................1
q e r
t y
Main features
High quality & high power digital amplifi er. Bi-amp operation.
DLNA ver. 1.5 supported for Audio Network.
Internet radio by vTuner.
USB input “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone”.
M-XPort for Bluetooth wireless connection (with Optional RX101).
3Lines OELD (Organic Electroluminescence Display).
Stylish & compact aluminum cabinet.
Cautions on handling
Before turning the power switch on
Check once again that all connections are correct and that there are no problems with the connection cables.
• Power is supplied to some of the circuitry even when the unit is set to the standby mode. When going on vacation or leaving home for long periods of time, be sure to unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
Proper ventilation If the unit is left in a room full of smoke from cigarettes, etc., for long periods of time, the surface of the optical pickup may get dirty, preventing it from receiving signals properly.
About condensation If there is a major difference in temperature between the inside of the unit and its surroundings, condensation may form on parts inside the unit, causing it to fail to operate properly. If this happens, let the unit sit for an hour or two with the power turned off and wait until there is little difference in temperature before using the unit.
Cautions on using mobile phones Using a mobile phone near this unit may result in noise. If that occurs, move the mobile phone away from the unit when it is in use.
Moving the unit Turn off the power and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Next, disconnect the cables connected to other system units before moving the unit.
About this guide
n Operation buttons
The operations described in this guide are based mainly on remote control operation.
n Symbols
v
NOTE
This symbol indicates a reference page on which related information is described.
This symbol indicates a supplementary information and tips for operations.
This symbol indicates points to remember operations or function limitations.
n Illustrations
Note that the illustrations in these instructions may differ from the actual unit for explanation purposes.
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Discs
Figure 1
Figure 2
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Discs playable on this unit
q Music CDs
Discs marked with the logo below can be played in this unit.
w CD-R/CD-RW
NOTE
• Discs in special shapes (heart-shaped discs, octagonal discs, etc.) cannot be played. Do not attempt to play them, as doing so can damage the unit.
• Some discs and some recording formats cannot be played.
• Non-fi nalized discs cannot be played.
• What is fi nalization? Finalization is the process that makes recorded CD-R/CD-RW discs playable on compatible players.
Holding discs
Do not touch the signal surface.
Loading discs
• Place the disc in the tray, label side up.
• Make sure the disc tray is fully open when inserting the disc.
• Place the discs fl at, 12 cm discs in the outer tray guide (Figure 1), 8 cm discs in the inner tray guide (Figure 2).
Outer tray guide Inner tray guide
12 cm disc
• Place 8 cm discs in the inner tray guide without using an adapter.
• “Unsupported” is displayed if a disc that cannot be played is loaded.
• “No Disc” is displayed if the disc is loaded upside-down or if no disc is loaded.
NOTE
Do not push the disc tray in by hand when the power is turned off. Doing so could damage the set.
8 cm disc
Cautions on handling
• Do not get fi ngerprints, oil or dirt on discs.
• Take special care not to scratch discs when removing them from their cases.
• Do not bend or heat discs.
• Do not enlarge the hole in the center.
• Do not write on the labeled (printed) surface with ball-point pens, pencils, etc., or stick new labels on discs.
• Water droplets may form on discs if they are moved suddenly from a cold place (outdoors for example) to a warm place, but do not try to dry them off using a hairdryer, etc.
Cautions on storing discs
• Be sure to remove discs after using them.
• Be sure to store discs in their cases to protect them from dust, scratches, warping, etc.
• Do not store discs in the following places:
1. Places exposed to direct sunlight for long periods of time
2. Dusty or humid places
3. Places exposed to heat from heaters, etc.
Cleaning discs
• If there are fi ngerprints or dirt on a disc, wipe them off before using the disc. Fingerprints and dirt can impair sound quality and cause interruptions in playback.
• Use a commercially available disc cleaning set or a soft cloth to clean discs.
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Cautions on loading discs
• Only load one disc at a time. Loading two or more discs can damage the unit or scratch the discs.
• Do not use cracked or warped discs or discs that have been repaired with adhesive, etc.
• Do not use discs on which the sticky part of cellophane tape or labels is exposed or on which there are traces of where labels have been removed. Such discs can get caught inside the player and damage it.
Gently wipe the disc from the inside towards the outside.
Do not wipe in a circular motion.
NOTE
Do not use record spray, antistatic agents, benzene, thinner or other solvents.
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About the remote control
Inserting the batteries
q Remove the rear cover of the
remote control.
e Put the rear cover back on.
NOTE
• Insert the specifi ed batteries in the remote control unit.
• Replace the batteries with new ones if the set does not operate even when the remote control unit is operated close to the unit. (The supplied batteries are only for verifying operation.)
• When inserting the batteries, be sure to do so in the proper direction, following the q and w marks in the battery compartment.
• To prevent damage or leakage of battery fl uid:
• Do not use a new battery together with an old one.
• Do not use two different types of batteries.
• Do not attempt to charge dry batteries.
• Do not short-circuit, disassemble, heat or dispose of batteries in
fl ames.
• Do not keep the battery in a place exposed to direct sunlight or in
places with extremely high temperatures, such as near a heater.
• If the battery fl uid should leak, carefully wipe the fl uid off the inside of the battery compartment and insert new batteries.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control unit if it will not be in use for long periods.
• Used batteries should be disposed of in accordance with the local regulations regarding battery disposal.
w Set two R03/AAA batteries in
the battery compartment in the indicated direction.
Operating range of the remote control
Operate the remote control while pointing it at the remote sensor.
Approx. 23 ft / 7 m
30°
30°
NOTE
The set may function improperly or the remote control may not operate if the remote control sensor is exposed in direct sunlight or strong artifi cial light such as a fl uorescent or infrared light.
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Connections
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Getting Started
This section explains how to connect speakers, recording equipment, antennas and network. For other connections, see the sections below.
n The wireless receiver connection (vpage27)
NOTE
• Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been completed.
• When making connections, also refer to the user guide of the other components.
• Be sure to connect the left and right channels properly (left with left, right with right).
• Do not bundle power supply cords together with connection cables. Doing so can result in humming or noise.
Speaker connections
Audio cable (sold separately)
Pin-plug cable
Speaker cable
RL
(Black)
wqwq
Input terminals
Subwoofer with
built-in amp
Connecting the speaker cables
Carefully check the left (L) and right (R) channels and + (red) and – (black) polarities on the speakers being connected to the unit, and be sure to connect the channels and polarities correctly.
Peel off about 10 mm of sheathing
1
from the tip of the speaker cable, then either twist the core wire tightly or apply solder to it.
Turn the speaker terminal
2
counterclockwise to loosen it.
Insert the speaker cable’s core wire to
3
all the way into the speaker terminal.
Turn the speaker terminal clockwise
4
to tighten it.
NOTE
• Use speakers with an impedance of 6 to 8 Ω. The protection circuit may be activated if speakers with an impedance other than specifi ed are used.
• Connect the speaker cables so they do not stick out of the speaker terminals. The protection circuit may be activated if the wires touch the rear panel or if the + and – sides touch each other (vpage6 “Protection circuit”).
• Never touch the speaker terminals while the power supply is connected. Doing so could result in electric shock.
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Set the speaker output for the unit to match the speaker connections made to terminals A and B (vpage33 “Setting speaker output”). The default setting is SPEAKER A.
NOTE
Be sure to lower the audio volume before making speaker settings.
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Speaker connections
Protection circuit
The protection circuit is be activated in the following situations:
• If the speaker cable wire touches the rear panel or screws or if the speaker cable wire touches the speaker cable’s + and – sides are touching
• If the surrounding temperature is extremely high
• If the inside of the amplifi er gets hot to extended use at a high output
If this happens, unplug the power cord, then check the connections of the speaker cables and input cables. If the unit becomes very hot, wait for it to cool off and improve the ventilation around it. After doing this, plug the power cord back in. If the protection circuit is activated even though there are no problems with the ventilation around the unit or in connections, the unit may be damaged. Turn off the power and then contact a Marantz service center.
Connecting recording components
CD recorder / MD recorder
Cables used for connections
Audio cable (sold separately)
Stereo pin-plug cable
(White)
(Red)
CD recorder /
MD recorder /
Tape deck
AUDIO
AUDIO
IN OUT
RL RL
R
L
L
L
R
L
L
R
R
R
Connecting a TV
• Select the connector to use and connect the device.
• To listen to TV audio through this device, use the optical digital connection.
Cables used for connections
L
R
Stereo pin-plug cable
Optical cable
Audio cable (sold separately)
(White)
(Red)
L
R
TV
AUDIO
AUDIO
OUT
L
L
OPTICAL
OUT
RL
R
R
L
R
NOTE
Other digital audio signals than 2 channel linear PCM cannot be input through AUX4 IN (OPTICAL) terminal of this unit. When you try to input digital audio signals other than 2 channel linear PCM to this unit, set the digital audio output setting of the TV to 2 channel PCM. For details, see the operating instructions of the TV.
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Connecting an antenna
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FM/AM
• Connect the FM antenna or AM loop antenna supplied with the unit to enjoy listening to radio broadcasts.
• After connecting the antenna and receiving a broadcast signal (vpage16 “Tuning in Broadcast Stations”), fi x the antenna with
tape in a position where the noise level becomes minimal.
AM loop antenna
FM indoor antenna (Supplied)
Black
(Supplied)
White
n AM loop antenna assembly
Put the stand section
1
through the bottom of the loop antenna from the rear and bend it forward.
Loop
antenna
Insert the projecting part
2
into the square hole in the stand.
n Using the AM loop antenna
Suspending on a wall
Suspend directly on a wall without assembling.
Standing alone
Use the procedure shown upper to assemble.
Stand Square
hole
Projecting part
Nail, tack, etc.
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NOTE
• Do not connect two FM antennas simultaneously.
• Even if an external AM antenna is used, do not disconnect the AM loop antenna.
• Make sure the AM loop antenna lead terminals do not touch metal parts of the panel.
• If the signal has noise interference, connect the ground terminal (GND) to reduce noise.
• If you are unable to receive a good broadcast signal, we recommend installing an outdoor antenna. For details, inquire at the retail store where you purchased the unit.
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Connecting to a home network (LAN)
• This unit lets you play via your home network (LAN) music fi les stored on a computer and music content such as that from Internet radio.
• You can update by downloading the latest fi rmware from the Marantz website.
• See “Setting the network [Network]” (vpage30) on the menu for more information on network setting.
Cables used for connections
Cable (sold separately)
Ethernet cable
Computer
Modem
Internet
Router
For connections to the Internet, contact an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or a computer shop.
To WAN side
To LAN port To LAN port
LAN port/
Ethernet
connector
Required system
n Broadband internet connection n Modem
Device that connects to the broadband circuit and conducts communications on the Internet. A type that is integrated with a router is also available.
n Router
When using this unit, we recommend you use a router equipped with the following functions:
• Built-in DHCP server This function automatically assigns IP addresses on the LAN.
• Built-in 100BASE-TX switch When connecting multiple devices, we recommend a switching hub with a speed of 100 Mbps or greater.
n
Ethernet cable (CAT-5 or greater recommended)
• Use only shielded STP or ScTP LAN cable which is available at retailer.
• Some fl at type Ethernet cables are easily affected by noise. We recommend using a normal type cable.
• If you have an Internet provider contract for a line on which network settings are made manually, make the settings at “Network connecting (DHCP=Off)” (vpage30).
• With this unit, it is possible to use the DHCP and Auto IP functions to make the network settings automatically.
• When using this unit with the broadband router’s DHCP function enabled, this unit automatically performs the IP address setting and other settings. When using this unit connected to a network with no DHCP function, make the settings for the IP address, etc., at “Network connecting (DHCP=Off)” (vpage30).
• When setting manually, check the setting contents with the network administrator.
NOTE
• A contract with an ISP is required to connect to the Internet. No additional contract is needed if you already have a broadband connection to the Internet.
• The types of routers that can be used depend on the ISP. Contact an ISP or a computer shop for details.
• Marantz assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any communication errors or troubles resulting from customer’s network environment or connected devices.
• This unit is not compatible with PPPoE. A PPPoE-compatible router is required if you have a contract for a type of line set by PPPoE.
• Do not connect an NETWORK connector directly to the LAN port/ Ethernet connector on your computer.
Connecting an iPod
Cables used for connections
Audio cable (sold separately)
iPod cable
iPod
To connect an iPod to this unit, use the iPod cable supplied with the iPod.
n Supported iPod models
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iPod stand
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You can set your iPod or iPhone on the supplied iPod stand.
n Setting up the iPod stand
Use the procedure below to set up the iPod stand.
q
w
e
n Setting your iPod on the iPod stand
Pass the iPod cable through
1
the opening on the iPod stand.
Connect the iPod to the iPod cable.
2
Set your iPod on the iPod
3
stand.
NOTE
• Make sure to place the iPod stand on a fl at surface.
• Do not operate the iPod or iPhone while it is set on the iPod stand. Doing so could cause the iPod or iPhone to fall off from the stand.
• Some iPod models cannot be set on the iPod stand because the underside of the iPod is blocked when the iPod cable is connected.
• Make sure to disable the iPhone vibration function before you set it on the iPod stand. If the iPhone vibrates when it is set on the stand, it could fall off from the stand and be damaged.
• Do not use the iPod stand for purposes other than the one it is intended to perform.
• Marantz will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any damage of equipment connected to this unit while it is used.
n If the iPod stand becomes detached
Assemble as shown below.
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Connecting a USB memory device
USB
memory
device
NOTE
• A computer can not be connected to and operate the unit via its USB port.
• Do not use an extension cable when connecting a USB memory device.
• For details about USB memory devices, see “USB memory” (vpage40).
Connecting a portable player
Cables used for connections
Audio cable (sold separately)
Stereo mini-plug cable
Portable
Audio
HEADPHONE
Connecting the power cord
Power cord
(Supplied)
To household power outlet (AC 120 V, 60 Hz)
NOTE
• Only use the supplied power cord.
• Be sure the power cord is unplugged from the power outlet before connecting or disconnecting it to the AC IN.
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Connect this unit and portable audio player using a separately sold mini-stereo audio cable.
NOTE
After you connect a portable audio player, the input source automatically switches to “AUX1”.
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this guide
Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
BUTTON
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
ON/STANDBY
ON/STANDBY
This section provides information on basic operations such as settings and playback procedures. For other operations, see the sections below.
n Setting the timer [Timer] (vpage28) n Setting the others [Other] (vpage32)
Preparations
Turning the power on
Press ON/STANDBY.
NOTE
• Power continues to be supplied to some of the circuitry even when the power is in the standby mode. When leaving home for long periods of time, either press ON/STANDBY to turn off the power, or unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
• Be sure to stop playback before turning the power off.
n Completely turning off the power
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
• Note that the time setting is cleared when the power cord is unplugged from the outlet.
• The settings made for the various functions may be cleared if the power cord is left unplugged from a power outlet for an extended period of time.
Setting the current time (Auto Adjust) (12-Hour Display)
• When the unit is connected to the Internet, the current time is set automatically.
• The default Time Zone setting of this unit is the Eastern Standard Time zone. To change the Time Zone and Summer Time, see “Adjusting the clock automatically [Clock]” (vpage29).
• When the unit is not connected to the Internet, set the current time manually. See “Setting the current time (Manual Adjust) (12-Hour Display)” (vpage29).
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Turning the power off
Press ON/STANDBY.
NOTE
• Be sure to stop playback before turning the power off.
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this guide
Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
o/p
<ENTER>
ON/STANDBY
8 9132
<5>
<INPUT><PHONES> VOLUME df
[DIMMER]
[SLEEP]
[Input source select]
ON/STANDBY
[DISC]
13
8
[6]
9 [7]
2
[MUTE]
VOLUME df
[DBB/TONE]
[ENTER/MEMO]
o
p
BUTTON
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
Operations possible during playback
Input source switching
Press <INPUT> and o p to select the input source, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
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z1 “M-XPort” appears only when an RX101 wireless receiver is
connected to M-XPort.
Press [Input source select] ([FAVORITE], [INTERNET
RADIO] USB]
, [MUSIC SERVER], [ONLINE MUSIC], [iPod/
, [M-XPort], [TUNER], [DISC] or [AUX]).
Adjusting the master volume
Press VOLUME df.
The volume level is displayed.
[Adjustable range]
VOLUME 0 - 60
Default is “0”.
Muting the sound
Press [MUTE].
“MUTING” is displayed.
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1
Adjusting the tone
Use [DBB/TONE] to select the tone parameter to be
1
adjusted.
BassDBB
S.Direct
Balance
Adjust the volume with o p.
2
• To make other tone adjustments at this time, press [DBB/
TONE]
.
• If no operation is performed for 5 seconds, the adjustment is retained and the normal display reappears.
Emphasize the bass sound. (Dynamic Bass Boost)
DBB
[Selectable modes]
Adjusts the bass sound.
BASS
[Variable range]
TREBLE
[Variable range]
BALANCE
[Variable range]
S.DIRECT
This can also be set using (SOURCE DIRECT).
Settings made upon purchase:
• DBB ....................................... OFF
• BASS ..................................... 0dB
• TREBLE ................................. 0dB
• BALANCE ....................... CENTER
DBB, BASS and TREBLE can be set simultaneously.
Adjusts the treble sound.
Adjusts the left/right volume balance.
The tone is not adjusted.
ON
–10dB
–10dB
L6
Treble
OFF
+10dB
+10dB
CENTER
R6
12
[RANDOM]
[NUMBER]
To cancel, press [MUTE] again. (The mute mode is also canceled when VOLUME df is pressed.)
[REPEAT]
Operations possible during playback
Setting the sleep timer
Use this function to automatically switch the power to the standby mode after a specifi c amount of time (minutes). The sleep timer can be set to up to 90 minutes, in steps of 10 minutes.
Press [SLEEP] during playback and select the setting time.
• Press the button to select the setting time.
• After about 5 seconds, the setting is entered and the display returns to as it was before.
n Canceling the sleep timer
Either press [SLEEP] to select “SLEEP1OFF” or press ON/
STANDBY
.
n To check the time remaining until the sleep
timer is activated
Press [SLEEP].
Switching the display’s brightness
Press [DIMMER].
100% 75%
50%25%Off
• The display’s brightness switches each time the button is pressed.
If you operate the buttons when the display’s brightness is set to “Off”, the display temporarily lights at 25% brightness level.
CD playback
This section explains how to playback CDs.
Before playing a disc
Press ON/STANDBY.
1
Press <INPUT> and op to select to “ ” or press
2
[DISC].
If no disc is loaded “No Disc” is displayed.
Insert a disc (vpage 3).
3
• Press <5> to open/close the disc tray.
• The disc tray also closes when 1/3 is pressed.
NOTE
• Do not place any foreign objects in the disc tray. Doing so could damage it.
• Do not push the disc tray in by hand when the power is turned off. Doing so could damage the set.
Playing CDs
Press 1/3.
The “1” indicator lights and playback begins.
• If the input source is set to something other than “ ”, press
[DISC] to switch the input source to “ ”.
• The input source can also be switched to “ ” using <INPUT> (vpage12).
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n To play the desired track (remote control only)
Press [NUMBER] (09, +10) to select the track.
GExampleH Track 4 : [4] GExampleH Track 12 : [+10], [2] GExampleH Track 20 : [+10], [+10], [0]
Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)
Press [REPEAT].
Playback in the respective repeat mode starts.
Single-track repeat All-track repeat
Repeat off
(indicator turns off)
[Selectable items]
1 (Single-track repeat)
ALL (All-track repeat)
Repeat off (indicator turns off)
Only 1 track plays repeatedly.
All tracks play repeatedly.
Normal playback resumes.
Playing random order (Random playback)
In the stop mode, press [RANDOM].
1
The “ ” is displayed.
Press 1/3.
2
The tracks start playing in random order.
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Listening with headphones
Plug the headphones (sold separately) into the <PHONES>.
• The sound from the speakers is automatically cut off.
NOTE
To prevent hearing loss, do not raise the volume level excessively when using headphones.
n Stopping playback
Press 2.
n Stopping playback temporarily
Press 1/3. 3 is displayed.
• To resume playback, press 1/3.
n Fast-forwarding and fast-reversing (searching)
During playback, press and hold in [6, 7].
n Moving to the beginning of tracks (skipping)
During playback, press 8, 9.
• The disc skips as many tracks as times the button is pressed.
• When you press reverse once, playback returns to the beginning of the current track.
If [REPEAT] is pressed during random playback, after the current session of random playback is fi nished, another session in a different order of tracks starts.
NOTE
Random play cannot be set or canceled during playback.
n Canceling random playback
While stopped, press [RANDOM]. The “
” turns off.
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this guide
Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
BUTTON
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
o/p
[PROGRAM]
[RANDOM]
u/i
<ENTER>
8
u o i
8 913
13 9
[MODE]
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
[NUMBER]
[CLEAR] [DISPLAY]
[REPEAT]
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
CD playback
Playing tracks in the desired order (Program playback)
Up to 25 tracks can be programmed.
In the stop mode, press [PROGRAM].
1
“Program” is displayed.
Use [NUMBER] (0 – 9, +10) to select the tracks.
2
GExampleH To program tracks 3, 12, 7 to play in that order:
Press [PROGRAM], [3], [+10], [2], [7].
Press 1/3.
3
Playback starts in the programmed order.
n Checking the order of the programmed tracks
In the stop mode, press 9. The track numbers are displayed in the programmed order each time the button is pressed.
n To clear the last track programmed
In the stop mode, press [CLEAR]. The last track programmed is cleared each time the button is pressed.
n To clear one programmed track at a time
In the stop mode, press 9 to select the track to be cleared, then press [CLEAR].
n Clearing the all programmed track
In the stop mode, press [PROGRAM].
• If [REPEAT] is pressed during program playback, the tracks are
played repeatedly in the programmed order.
• If [RANDOM] is pressed during program playback, the programmed
tracks are played in random order.
• The program is cleared when the disc tray is opened or the power is turned off.
Switching the display
Press [DISPLAY].
Elapsed time of
current track
Remaining time for all remaining tracks
• The display switches each time the button is pressed.
Remaining time
of current track
MP3 and WMA fi les playback
This section explains how to playback MP3 and WMA fi les that are recorded onto a CD-R or CD-RW. For details on how to playback fi les recorded onto media other than CD-R or CD-RW, see the following sections.
n Portable audio player playback (vpage25) n USB memory device playback (vpage19) n iPod® playback (vpage18) n MP3 and WMA formats (vpage40)
There are many music distribution sites on the Internet allowing you to download music fi les in MP3 or WMA (Windows Media® Audio) format. The music (fi les) downloaded from such sites can be stored on CD-R or CD-RW discs and played on this unit.
“Windows Media” and “Windows” are registered trademarks or trademarks in the United States and other countries of Microsoft Corporation of the United States.
MP3 and WMA fi les playback
Load a CD-R or CD-RW disc containing music
1
les in the MP3 or WMA format into the disc tray (vpage 3).
Press [MODE] and select “Folder” or “Disc”.
2
GAbout the displayH
When “Folder” is selected ..............“
When “Disc” is selected ................. “ ” turns off.
Folder
Disc
Use ui to select the folder to be played.
Folder Disc
” is displayed.
All the fi les in the selected folder are played.
After the selected folder and fi les are played, all the fi les in all the folders are played.
3
Use 8, 9 or o p to select the fi le to be played.
4
Press 1/3, [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
5
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n To switch the folder or fi le during playback
Folder
Use ui to select the folder, then press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
File
Use o p to select the fi le, then press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>. Also use 8, 9 to select the fi le, or use [NUMBER] (0 – 9, +10) to select the fi le number.
• The folder and fi le numbers are set automatically when the disc is loaded.
• Copyright-protected fi les cannot be played.
• Depending on the application software used for writing, it may not be possible to write the data properly.
• Depending on the disc’s recording conditions, it may not be possible to play some discs properly.
n Switching the display
During playback, press [DISPLAY].
Artist name
Album name
n To play repeatedly
Press [REPEAT]. Playback starts in the respective repeat mode.
• The selectable repeat modes differ in the “Folder” and the “Disc”.
When “Folder” is selected:
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Single-track repeat Repeat of all the tracks
in the folder
Repeat off
When “Disc” is selected:
Single-track repeat All-track repeat
Repeat off
(turns off)
[Selectable items]
When “Folder” is selected:
Only the selected track is played repeatedly.
All the fi les in the selected folder are played repeatedly.
Folder playback resumes.
When “Disc” is selected:
“Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)” (vpage13)
n Setting random playback
“Playing random order (Random playback)” (vpage13)
Programmed playback is not possible with MP3/WMA discs.
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this guide
Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
BUTTON
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
o/p
u/i
[TUNER]
[TUNING-]
[CH df]
[SEARCH]
<ENTER>
u
o
i
<INPUT>
[TUNING+]
2
[MODE]
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
[NUMBER]
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
Tuner playback
Tuning in Broadcast Stations
Connect the antenna beforehand (vpage7).
Press [TUNER] to select the reception band.
1
2
Tune in the desired broadcast station. (FM/AM only)
When a station is received, the “ ” will light.
2
q To tune in automatically (Auto tuning)
Press [MODE] to light the “AUTO” indicator on the display, then use [TUNING –, TUNING +] to select the station you want to hear.
w To tune in manually (Manual tuning)
Press [MODE] to turn off the display’s “AUTO” indicator, then use [TUNING –, TUNING +] to select the station you want to hear.
• If the input source is set to something other than “TUNER”, press
[TUNER] to switch the input source to “TUNER”.
• The input source can also be switched to “FM” or “AM” using
<INPUT> (vpage12).
• If the desired station cannot be tuned in with auto tuning, tune it in manually.
• When tuning in stations manually, press and hold [TUNING –,
TUNING +]
• A humming sound may be heard when using a TV nearby while receiving AM programs. If this happens, move the system as far from the TV as possible.
n To stop auto tuning
Press [TUNING –, TUNING +].
to change frequencies continuously.
FM AM
Automatically presetting FM stations (Auto preset)
This unit can be preset with a total of 99, FM and AM broadcast stations.
NOTE
Auto preset is not possible with AM broadcast stations.
n Auto presetting with the remote control
Perform this operation when tuned to an FM broadcast station.
Press [SEARCH].
1
“Search” menu appears.
Use ui to select “Auto Preset”-“Start”, then press
2
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
After “Searching“ is displayed, “Complete“ is displayed.
Canceling auto presetting
Press 2.
Broadcast stations whose antenna signal are weak cannot be preset automatically. If you wish to preset such stations, tune them in manually.
NOTE
When the auto presetting operation is performed, the new presettings overwrite the previous presettings.
n Giving station names to preset channels
Names of up to 8 characters can be input.
Tune in the preset channel you want to name.
1
Press and hold [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
2
The display switches to the station name input display.
Input the station name.
“Inputting characters” (vpage35)
3
16
Press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
4
The characters you have input are entered.
• To give names to other stations, repeat steps 1 to 4.
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Presetting FM/AM stations manually
This unit can be preset with a total of 99 FM and AM broadcast stations.
Tune in the station you want to preset.
1
Press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
2
“Preset” menu appears.
Use ui to select “Add to Preset”, then press
3
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Use ui to select the number to be preset, then press
4
[ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
The reception frequency and reception mode are preset and the display switches to the station name input display.
Input the station name.
“Inputting characters” (vpage35)
5
• If you do not want to input a station name, press [ENTER/
MEMO]
or <ENTER> without inputting anything else.
• If you make a mistake when inputting, perform the procedure again. Whatever was previously input is overwritten.
Press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
6
The characters you have input are entered.
• To give names to other stations, repeat steps 1 to 5.
Listening to preset stations
Calling stations reqistered in Preset List
Press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
“Preset” menu appears.
1
Use ui to select “Call Preset”, then press [ENTER/
2
MEMO]
The Preset list appears.
Use ui to select Preset List, then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
, <ENTER> or p.
, <ENTER> or p.
Deleting stations registered in Preset List
Press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
“Preset” menu appears.
1
Use ui to select “Delete Preset”, then press
2
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
The Preset list appears.
Use ui to select Preset List, then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
When the prompt “Delete?” appears, press [ENTER/
4
MEMO]
• To cancel the operation, press o.
, <ENTER> or p.
or <ENTER>.
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Use [NUMBER] (0 – 9, +10) or [CH df] to select the preset number.
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Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
BUTTON
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
<ENTER>
u/i
o/p
8 92
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
13
ON/STANDBY
ON/STANDBY
13
8
[6]
9 [7]
2
[MODE]
u
o
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
i
[SEARCH]
[HOME]
iPod® playback
With this unit, you can listen to music on an iPod. It is also possible to operate the iPod from the main unit or remote control. For the supported iPod models, see “Connecting an iPod” (vpage8).
n iPod® (vpage40)
Before playing a USB or an iPod
Press ON/STANDBY.
1
Connect USB memory device or iPod connection
2
cable.
When the USB memory device or iPod is connected to the USB port on this unit, the input source automatically switches to “iPod/USB” and fi le playback begins.
NOTE
This function is activated around 1 or 2 minutes after the power is turned on.
Playing an iPod
Press [MODE] to select the display mode.
1
The mode switches each time the button is pressed.
• There are two modes for displaying the contents recorded on the iPod.
Remote mode
Direct mode
• “Direct iPod” is displayed on the display of this unit.
[Selectable mode]
Display location Main unit display iPod display
Playable fi les
Active buttons
Display iPod information on the display of this unit.
Display iPod information on the iPod screen.
Remote mode Direct mode
Audio fi le Video fi le
Remote control and main unit
®
iPod
3 3
3
3 3
3
NOTE
• iPod nano 1G and iPod video do not have Direct mode support.
• Marantz will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any loss of iPod data.
• Depending on the type of iPod and the software version, some functions may not operate.
n Remote control and iPod button relations
Remote control
buttons
13 13
8, 98, 9
6, 7
Press and hold
u, i
ENTER/MEMO
or p
MODE
REPEAT
RANDOM
o
2
HOME
iPod buttons Operation on this unit
Play the track / Pause the track.
Play the track from the beginning/Play the next track.
8, 9
Press and hold
Click Wheel Select an item.
Select Enter the selection or plays the track.
Switch the repeat function
Switch the shuffl e function
MENU
Stop the track.
Return to top menu (Remote mode only)
Fast-reverse the track/Fast-forward the track.
Switch between the Direct mode and the Remote mode.
Display the menu or return to the previous menu.
n To switch the display
During playback, press [DISPLAY]. The display switches each time the button is pressed.
Artist name
Album name
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[RANDOM]
[DISPLAY] [REPEAT]
The default display mode setting is “Direct mode”.
Use ui to select the item, then press [ENTER/
2
MEMO]
or <ENTER> to select the music fi le to be
played. Press 1/3.
3
Playback starts.
Disconnecting the iPod
Press ON/STANDBY to set the standby mode.
1
Disconnect the iPod cable from the USB port.
2
USB memory device playback
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Playing back music or fi les recorded on a USB memory device.
n USB memory (vpage40)
Playing fi les stored on USB memory devices
Playback preparation (vpage 18 “Before playing a
1
USB or an iPod”).
Press ui to select the search item or folder, then
2
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Press ui to select the fi le, then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
Playback starts.
• If the USB memory device is divided into multiple partitions, only the top partition can be selected.
• This unit is compatible with MP3 fi les conforming to “MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3” standards.
NOTE
• Note that Marantz will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any problems arising with the data on a USB memory device when using this unit in conjunction with the USB memory device.
• USB memory devices will not work via a USB hub.
• Marantz does not guarantee that all USB memory devices will operate or be supplied power. When using a USB portable hard disk that can draw power from an AC adapter, we recommend using the AC adapter.
• It is not possible to connect and use a computer via the USB port of this unit using a USB cable.
, <ENTER>, p or 13.
n USB operation
Operation buttons Operation on this unit
13
8, 9
u, i
ENTER/MEMO
or p
REPEAT
o 2
SEARCH
HOME
“Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)” (vpage13)
z Press [SEARCH], then press o p to select the fi rst letter you want
to search mode.
If the list is not in alphabetical order, you may not be able to perform a character search.
Play the track / Pause the track.
Play the track from the beginning/Play the next track.
Select an item.
Enter the selection or plays the track.
Switch the repeat function
Display the menu or return to the previous menu.
Stop the track.
Character search
Return to top menu
z
n To switch the display
During playback, press [DISPLAY].
Artist name
Album name
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Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
BUTTON
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
<ENTER>
u/i
o/p
[INTERNET RADIO]
[FAVORITE]
[ONLINE MUSIC]
8
2
8 92
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
13
[MUSIC SERVER]
13 9
Network audio playback
Follow this procedure to play Internet radio stations or music fi les stored on a computer.
n About the internet radio function (vpage41) n Music server (vpage41) n About Napster (vpage41) n About Pandora (vpage41) n About Rhapsody (vpage41)
Listening to internet radio
Prepare for playback.
q Check the network environment, then turn on this unit’s
1
power (vpage11 “Turning the power on”).
w If settings are required, make the “Setting the network
[Network]” (vpage30).
Press [INTERNET RADIO].
2
Press ui to select the item you want to play, then
3
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Repeat step 3 until the station list is displayed.
The station list is displayed.
4
Press ui to select the station, then press [ENTER/
5
MEMO]
Playback starts once buffering reaches “100%”.
, <ENTER> or p.
n Switching the display
Press [DISPLAY] during Internet radio reception.
1
The broadcast station information and signal format
2
bit rate are displayed.
n Recently played internet radio stations
Recently played internet radio stations can be selected from “Recently Played”. Up to 20 stations stored in “Recently Played”.
Press ui to select “Recently Played”, then press
1
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Press ui to select the item you want to play, then
2
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
n Searching stations by keyword
(Alphabetic strings)
Press ui to select “Search by Keyword”, then press
1
<ENTER> or p.
• For character input, see page 35.
Input the characters, then press [ENTER/MEMO] or
2
<ENTER>.
20
[MENU]
u
o
i
[SEARCH]
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
[HOME]
[DISPLAY]
• There are many Internet radio stations on the Internet, and the quality of the programs they broadcast as well as the bit rate of the tracks varies widely. Generally, the higher the bit rate, the higher the sound quality, but depending on the communication lines and server traffi c, the music or audio signals being streamed may be interrupted. Inversely, lower bit rates mean a lower sound quality but less tendency for the sound to be interrupted.
• “Server Full” or “Connection Down” is displayed if the station is busy or not broadcasting.
• On this unit, folder and fi le names can be displayed as titles. Any characters that cannot be displayed are replaced with “.” (period).
• When [DISPLAY] is pressed, the display can be switched between the fi le type/bitrate and radio station name.
n Registering internet radio stations as your
favorites
You can register your favorite broadcast stations in Favorite List. (vpage25)
n Internet radio operation
Operation buttons Function
MENU Menu
uio p
ENTER/MEMO Enter
SEARCH Character search
HOME Return to top page
2
FAVORITE
[SEARCH], then press o p to select the fi rst letter you want
z Press
to search mode.
If the list is not in alphabetical order, you may not be able to perform a character search.
Register or call your favorite broadcast station in Favorite List, and delete the station from the list.
Cursor operation
z
Stop
Playing fi les stored on a music server
Use this procedure to play music fi les or playlists.
Prepare for playback.
q Check the network environment, then turn on this unit’s
1
power (vpage11 “Turning the power on”).
w If settings are required, make the “Setting the network
[Network]” (vpage30).
e Prepare the computer (vpage41 “Music server”).
Press [MUSIC SERVER].
2
Press ui to select the server including the fi le to be
3
played, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Press ui to select the search item or folder, then
4
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Repeat step 4 until the fi le is displayed.
5
Press ui to select the fi le, then press [ENTER/
6
MEMO]
Playback starts once buffering reaches “100%”.
• Connections to the required system and specifi c settings must be
made in order to play music fi les (vpage8).
, <ENTER> or p.
• Before starting, you must launch the computer’s server software and set the fi les as server contents. For details, see the operating instructions of your server software.
• The order in which the tracks/fi les are displayed depends on the server specifi cations. If the tracks/ fi les are not displayed in alphabetical order due to the server specifi cations, searching by the fi rst letter may not work properly.
• WMA Lossless fi les can be played when using a server supporting transcoding, such as Windows Media Player Ver. 11.
• Use [DISPLAY] to switch between displaying the artist name, fi le type/bitrate or album name.
n Playing fi les that have been registered in your
favorites
Files can be preset, registered in your favorites and played using the same operations as for Internet radio stations (vpage25).
NOTE
• When the operations described below is performed, the music server’s database is updated and it may no longer be possible to play preset or favorite music fi les.
• When you quit the music server and then restart it.
• When music fi les are deleted or added on the music server.
• When using an ESCIENT server, place “ESCIENT” before the server name.
• You cannot perform the preset registration.
n Music server operation
Operation buttons Function
MENU Menu
uio p
ENTER/MEMO Enter
SEARCH Character search
HOME Return to top page
13
8 9
2
FAVORITE
“Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)” (vpage13)
“Playing random order (Random playback)” (vpage13)
[SEARCH], then press o p to select the fi rst letter you want
z Press
to search mode.
If the list is not in alphabetical order, you may not be able to perform a character search.
Register or call your favorite fi le in Favorite List, and
Cursor operation /
Auto search (cue, ui)
z
Playback / Pause
Auto search (cue)
Stop
delete fi le from the list.
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Playing a network audio
Listening to Napster
Napster is not available in all countries.
Prepare for playback.
q Check the network environment, then turn on this unit’s
1
power (vpage11 “Turning the power on”).
w If settings are required, make the “Setting the network
[Network]” (vpage30).
Press [ONLINE MUSIC] and select “Napster”.
2
Use ui p to input “Username” and “Password”.
3
• For character input, see page 35.
After inputting the “Username” and “Password”,
4
select “login”, then press [ENTER/MEMO] or
<ENTER>.
If the “Username” and “Password” match, the top menu for Napster is displayed.
NOTE
• The password should be no longer than 99 characters.
• Press [HOME] to cancel the input.
n Searching from Napster menu
Use ui to select search item or folder, then press
1
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Repeat step 1 until the track is displayed.
2
Use ui to select the track item, then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
, <ENTER> or p.
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Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
BUTTON
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
u/i
o/p
8 9213<ENTER>
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
n Entering a character search for the track you
want to listen to
Press [SEARCH].
1
• You can search by artist name, album name or track name in menu list.
• You cannot perform search on the playback screen.
Use ui to select the search item, then press [ENTER/
2
MEMO]
The search display appears.
, <ENTER>.
Playing a network audio
n Napster operation
Operation buttons Function
MENU Menu
uio p
ENTER/MEMO Enter
SEARCH Search menu
HOME Return to top page
13
8 9
2
Cursor operation /
Auto search (cue, ui)
Playback
Auto search (cue)
Stop
[ONLINE MUSIC]
8
[MENU]
u
o
i
[SEARCH]
• For character input, see page 35.
Input the characters, then press [ENTER/MEMO] or
3
<ENTER>.
“Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback)” (vpage13)
“Playing random order (Random playback)” (vpage13)
Listening to Pandora
n Registering tracks in my Napster library
Press p while the track you wish to register is playing.
1
“Add to my library?” appears.
Press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
2
The track is entered in the Library. When you press o, the registration is cancelled and the display
13 9
2
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
[HOME]
returns to the previous page.
Listening to tracks registered in my Napster library
Use ui to select “My Napster Library”, then press
1
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Use ui to select the information or track, then
2
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER>.
Use [DISPLAY] to switch between displaying the artist name, fi le type/bitrate or album name.
Pandora is not available in all countries.
Prepare for playback.
q Check the network environment, then turn on this unit’s
1
power (vpage11 “Turning the power on”).
w If settings are required, make the “Setting the network
[Network]” (vpage30).
Press [ONLINE MUSIC], then select “Pandora”.
2
• If you do not have a Pandora account, press i to select “I am new to Pandora”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p. The URL needed to activate Pandora and the activation code will be displayed. Browse to the Pandora activation URL from your PC and follow the on-screen instructions for creating a new account.
If you have a Pandora account, press ui to select
3
“I have a Pandora account”, then press [ENTER/
MEMO]
Input “Email address” and “Password”.
, <
ENTER
> or p.
4
• For character input, see page 35.
22
[DISPLAY]
After inputting the “Email address” and “Password”,
5
select “login”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], < or p.
If the “Email address” and “Password” match, the top menu for Pandora is displayed.
ENTER
>
NOTE
• Press [HOME] to cancel the input.
n Creating a Personalized radio station
You can create up to 100 personalized radio stations.
Use ui to select “New Station”, then press [ENTER/
1
MEMO]
Input a “Track Name” or “Artist Name”, then press
2
[ENTER/MEMO], <
• For character input, see page 35.
Use ui to select “Search by artist” or “Search by
3
track”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <
You can search and display a list by track or artist.
Press ui, select a fi le (e.g. D&M2) from the list,
4
and press [ENTER/MEMO], <
Selected fi le is played back. “Radio” is added to the end of a fi lename, and your original radio station is created (e.g. D&M2 Radio)
, <
ENTER
> or p.
ENTER
> or p.
ENTER
ENTER
> or p.
> or p.
n Listening to a personalized radio station
Listening to a personalized radio station (e.g. D&M2 Radio)
By specifying your favorite track or artist name, Pandora will create a radio station that plays similar music to your favorite.
• Use [DISPLAY] to switch between displaying the artist name, album
name, station name or fi le type/bitrate.
Listening to created radio stations at random
Press ui and select the radio station (“D&M2
1
Radio”) that you want to listen to, and press [ENTER/
MEMO]
In Pandora, you can search for the track name or artist name using “D&M2” as a keyword. When the search is complete, tracks that have a similar rhythm or sound are streamed.
Use ui to select “Quick Mix”, then press [ENTER/
2
MEMO]
Created radio stations are selected at random, and tracks are streamed.
, <
ENTER
, <
ENTER
> or p.
> or p.
n Providing feedback on tracks within radio
stations
You can provide feedback on track tracks by opening the Pandora menu screen while a track is playing.
Press p while a track is playing.
The Pandora menu is displayed.
I like this track
I don’t like this
track
Create station
Bookmark this
track
Delete this
station
NOTE
• You can Skip up to 6 Tracks that are being played back within 1 hour.
• You can create up to 100 New Stations (radio stations).
• Press when you like the track that is being played.
• It will return to the Play Screen. And up) icon is displayed.
• Press when you don’t like the track that is being played.
• It will return to the Play Screen, down icon) is displayed and Pandora will skip to the next track.
• Creates a Station for the Track or Artist being played.
• Bookmarks the track currently being played.
• You can check view your bookmarks at Pandora. com.
• For details, see the Pandora FAQ at http://blog. pandora.com/faq/.
• Press when you want to delete the station that is being played.
(Thumbs
(Thumbs
n Sign out
Disassociate this unit from your Pandora account.
While the Pandora top menu is displayed, press o.
1
When the popup menu appears, press ui to select
2
“Yes”.
n Pandora operation
Operation buttons Function
MENU System menu
uio p Auto search (cue,i)
ENTER/MEMO Enter
HOME Return to Pandora’s root
13
9
2
Play / Pause
Auto search (cue)
Stop
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Playing a network audio
Listening to Rhapsody
Rhapsody is not available in all countries.
Prepare for playback.
q Check the network environment, then turn on this unit’s
1
power (vpage11 “Turning the power on”).
w If settings are required, make the “Setting the network
[Network]” (vpage30).
Press [ONLINE MUSIC], then select “Rhapsody”.
2
Use ui to select “Sign in to your account”, then
3
press [ENTER/MEMO], <
Input Username and Password.
ENTER
> or p.
4
• For character input, see page 35.
After inputting the “Username” and “Password”,
5
select “OK”, then press [ENTER/MEMO] or <
If the “Username” and “Password” match, the top menu for Rhapsody is displayed.
NOTE
• The password should be no longer than 99 characters.
• Press [HOME] to cancel the input.
n Select the search mode
q Search from Rhapsody latest information
Use ui to select “Rhapsody Music Guide”, then
1
press [ENTER/MEMO], <
Press ui to select the information for track
2
selection, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <
p.
• For character input, see page 35.
Repeat step 2 until the track is displayed.
ENTER
> or p.
ENTER
3
Use ui to select the track, then press [ENTER/
4
MEMO]
, <
ENTER
> or p.
ENTER
> or
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>.
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Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
o/p
u/i
[FAVORITE]
<ENTER>
<AUX 1>
8
2
[MENU]
u
o
i
[SEARCH]
8 9213
[AUX]
13 9
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
[HOME]
[DISPLAY]
24
BUTTON
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
w Enter a character search for the track you want
to listen to
Use ui to select “Search”, then press [ENTER/
1
MEMO]
Use ui to select the search item, then press [ENTER/
2
MEMO]
The search display appears.
• You can search by artist name, album name, track name or keyword.
Enter the characters, then press [ENTER/MEMO] or
3
<
ENTER
, <
ENTER
, <
ENTER
>.
> or p.
> or p.
e Search from the Rhapsody internet radio station
Use ui to select “Rhapsody Channels”, then press
1
[ENTER/MEMO], <
Repeat step 1 until the radio station is displayed.
ENTER
> or p.
2
Use ui to select radio station, then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
The search display appears.
, <
ENTER
> or p.
r Listening to tracks registered in my library
Use ui to select “My Library”, then press [ENTER/
1
MEMO]
Repeat step 1 until the track is displayed.
, <
ENTER
> or p.
2
Use ui to select the information or track, then
3
press [ENTER/MEMO], <
After selecting, the information is displayed
ENTER
> or p.
Playing a network audio
n Track menu
Press p during playback to display the track menu.
q Search from the similar music
Use ui to select the search item, then press [ENTER/
MEMO]
, <
ENTER
> or p.
w Registering tracks in my library
Use ui to select “Add Track to my library”, then press
[ENTER/MEMO], <
The track is entered in the library.
ENTER
> or p.
e Rating function
Use ui to select “Rating”, then press [ENTER/
1
MEMO]
Use o p to select the rating, then press [ENTER/
2
MEMO]
• Use [DISPLAY] to switch between displaying the artist name, fi le
type/bitrate or album name.
, <
ENTER
or <
> or p.
ENTER
>.
n Rhapsody operation
Operation buttons Function
MENU Menu
uio p Cursor operation / Auto search (cue, ui)
ENTER/MEMO Enter
SEARCH Character search
HOME Return to top page
1/3
8 9
2
Playing repeatedly (Repeat playback) (vpage13)
Playing random order (Random playback) (vpage13)
z Press [SEARCH], then press o p to select the fi rst letter you want
to search mode.
• If it is not possible to search the list, “unsorted list.” is displayed.
To cancel, press ui or
If the list is not in alphabetical order, you may not be able to perform a character search.
[SEARCH].
Playback / Pause
Auto search (cue)
z
Stop
Portable audio player playback
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Favorite function
Your portable audio player can be connected to this unit’s portable jack to play tracks on the portable audio player.
Playing portable audio player
Connect the portable audio player to <AUX1>
1
(vpage 10 “Connecting a portable player”).
The input source automatically switches to “AUX1”.
Play the portable audio player.
The player’s audio is output.
2
• Also read the portable audio player’s operating instructions.
NOTE
When using the portable player’s headphone jack, set the volume on the portable player to an appropriate level.
Listening to AUX
Prepare for playback.
Check the connection, then turn on this units.
1
Press [AUX] to select “AUX2”, “AUX3” or “AUX4”.
2
AUX1 AUX2 AUX3 AUX4 (OPT)
Play the component connected to this unit.
3
This section provides information on the Favorite function.
• The Favorite function allows you to register your favorite broadcast stations and fi les in Favorite List in advance so that you can call and listen to the stations or fi les right away, whenever you want.
• The contents that you can register and call are Internet radio station, music server, and tuner.
• You can register up to 50 items in Favorite List.
• When you attempt to register the 51st station in Favorite List, the last station (station that is accessed least frequently) is automatically deleted.
• When you select a station from Favorite List, the top of the list is displayed.
Registering Internet radio stations, music servers, and tuners in Favorite List
Press [FAVORITE] while the Internet radio station,
1
tuners or fi le to register is played back.
“Favorite” menu appears.
Use ui to select “Add to Favorite”, then press
2
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
When the station, server, or tuner is registered, “Add to Favorite” appears.
Calling Internet radio stations, fi les registered or tuners in Favorite List
Press [FAVORITE].
“Favorite” menu appears.
1
Deleting Internet radio stations, fi les registered or tuners in Favorite List
Press [FAVORITE].
“Favorite” menu appears.
1
Use ui to select “Delete Favorite”, then press
2
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
The Favorite list appears.
Use ui to select Favorite List, then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
When the prompt “Delete?” appears, press [ENTER/
4
MEMO]
• To cancel the operation, press o.
, <ENTER> or p.
or <ENTER>.
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Use ui to select “Call Favorite”, then press
2
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
The Favorite list appears.
Use ui to select Favorite List, then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
The respective function starts up and playback starts.
, <ENTER> or p.
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Advanced operations
Menu map
Timer
Setting items Detailed items Description Page
[Timer]
Once <Off>
Everyday <Off>
Clock
[Clock]
Auto Adjust
Manual Adjust
Network
[Network]
Connecting
Last.fm Account
Other
[Other]
Auto Standby
Screen Saver
Once
1/3
Everyday
Auto Adjust
1/3
Manual Adjust Adjusts the clock manually. 29
1/7
Connecting
Napster Account Performs the Napster account setting again. 21 Pandora Account Performs the Pandora account setting again. 22 Rhapsody Account Performs the Rhapsody account setting again. 23
Other
Network Info. Displays various setting values of the network. – Auto Standby Sets the Auto Standby mode to automatically enter standby when no operation is performed. 32 Screen Saver Activates the screen saver. 32
1/7
Speaker Setup
IR Setting Disables reception on the remote control. 27 Firmware Update Starts the fi rmware update. 32 Add New Feature Display new features that can be downloaded to this unit and perform an update. 32
Set Time (hh:mm) Performs the time setting of Once Timer that is activated at a specifi ed time. 28 Source (xxx) Performs the playback Source (input source) setting of Once Timer to be activated at a specifi ed time. 28 Volume (xx) Performs the playback Volume setting of Once Timer to be activated at a specifi ed time. 28 Set Time (hh:mm) Performs the time setting of Everyday Timer that is activated everyday. 28 Source (xxx) Performs the playback Source (input source) setting of Everyday Timer to be activated everyday. 28 Volume (xx) Performs the playback Volume setting of Everyday Timer to be activated everyday. 28
Automatically performs the clock setting from the time information on the Internet. 11 Time Zone Sets your local time zone (for Auto Adjust). 29 Summer Time Sets the Summer Time information (for Auto Adjust). 29 Adjust Now Obtains the current time. 29
Performs the wired connection settings. 30 DHCP Performs the DHCP setting. 30 IP Address Performs the IP address setting. 30 Subnet Mask Performs the subnet mask setting. 30 Gateway Performs the gateway setting. 30 Primary DNS Performs the primary DNS setting. 30 Secondary DNS Performs the secondary DNS setting. 30 Proxy Performs the proxy setting. 31 Connection Performs the connection test. 30
Performs other network settings. 31 Network Standby Sets the network function on during standby. 31 PC Language Selects the language to be used for displaying the Internet sites. 31 Friendly Name Edit Edits a name displayed on the Internet. 31 Update Notifi cation Set the Update notifi cation on/off. 31 Upgrade Notifi cation Set the Upgrade notifi cation on/off. 31
Performs the speaker setting. 33 Speaker Select Selects the speaker to be used for output. 33 Response Set the output frequency characteristics. 34 Vol. Offset Adjusts the audio level of Speaker B based on the output of Speaker A. 34
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this guide
Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
BUTTON
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
<ENTER>
u/i
o/p
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
The wireless receiver connection
By connecting a wireless receiver RX101 (sold separately) to this unit, you can receive and playback audio signals from other devices using the Bluetooth Communication Function.
• Use a Bluetooth device that is A2DP compatible.
• You can also use wireless receiver RX101 as an external IR receiver.
• For instructions on the wireless receiver settings, refer to the RX101’s operating instructions.
Wireless receiver
RX101
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Remote control connection
The unit can be controlled using the remote sensor of RX101 connected to the unit. Be sure to set “IR=Disable” when controlling in this way.
NOTE
When making this remote control connection, be sure to set the IR switch of RX101 that is connected to the unit, to ON.
Setting the remote control
Press <INPUT> and op to select to “ ”, or press
1
[MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Other”-“IR Setting”-“Disable”,
2
then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
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[MENU]
u o
i
<INPUT>
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
Bluetooth device
(A2DP Compatibility)
Remote control unit
When you connect RX101 to M-XPort on this unit, the function switches to M-XPort.
To restore original settings, repeat steps 1 and 2, select “Enable” and press <ENTER>.
NOTE
The unit cannot be controlled using the remote controller while “Disable” is set.
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this guide
Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
<ENTER>u/
i
[CLOCK]
o/p
ON/STANDBY
ON/STANDBY
BUTTON
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
Setting the timer [Timer]
This device can playback using the timer playback (everyday timer, once timer).
• This unit's timer does not support exit time settings for timer playback.
n Timer operation when the time settings for
timers overlap
When the once timer and everyday timer are both set (sleep timer is not set)
• Automatically starts playback at the earlier timer start time set for either of the timers.
If the current time is not set, enter timer setting mode to get time setting mode.
Setting the timer
Everyday timer (“Everyday”) Playback starts at the set times each day.
Once timer (“Once”) Playback starts once only at the set times.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select the input source, then press
7
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Favorite Preset DISC
iPod/USB
Use ui to select the “Volume”, then press [ENTER/
8
MEMO]
Use ui to select the volume “0 - 60”, then press
9
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Press ON/STANDBY to set the power to standby.
Timer standby mode is set, and the timer indicator lights
10
orange.
NOTE
• If the unit or remote control is not operated for 90 minutes or more when the timer is set to on, the standby mode is activated.
• When using timer playback on an iPod touch or iPhone, set the iPod touch or iPhone to “Sleep” mode. If the power is switched off using the power off operation, timer playback cannot be used. For details on the “Sleep” mode of the iPod touch or iPhone, see the instruction manuals of the products or related web pages.
, <ENTER> or p.
28
[MENU]
u
o
i
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
Use ui to select “Timer”, then press [ENTER/
2
MEMO]
Use ui to select the timer mode, and use o p to
3
select “On” or “Off” then press [ENTER/MEMO], or
, <ENTER> or p.
<ENTER>.
Use ui to select “Set Time”, then press [ENTER/
4
MEMO]
Use ui to select “hours”-“minutes” for the timer
5
start time, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or
, <ENTER> or p.
p.
Use ui to select “Source”, then press [ENTER/
6
MEMO]
, <ENTER> or p.
n Setting the timer to on or off
Perform the operations at “Setting the timer [Timer]” (vpage28).
• When set to “OFF”, time operation is disabled, but the timer settings remain unchanged.
n To check the timer settings
Perform the operations at “Setting the timer [Timer]” (vpage28).
n To change the timer settings
Perform the operations at “Setting the timer [Timer]” (vpage28).
n To change the setting while setting the timer
Press o. The setting returns to the previous step. Display the setting you want to change, then make the desired setting.
Adjusting the clock automatically [Clock]
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You can automatically adjust the clock of this unit using the Internet.
To use this function, the unit must be connected to the Internet.
Setting the Time Zone
Use the following procedure to select your local standard time (time zone).
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Clock”-“Auto Adjust”-“Time
2
Zone”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
“Time Zone” menu appears.
Use ui to select your time zone, then press
3
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
The setting is entered.
Setting the Summer Time
Use the following procedure to set Summer time if the Summer time system is used in your country.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Clock”-“Auto Adjust”-“Summer
2
Time”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
“Summer Time” menu appears.
Use ui to select “Off (0H)” or “On (+1H)”, then
3
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
The setting is entered.
Auto Adjust
Use the following procedure to automatically adjust the clock.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Clock”-“Auto Adjust”-“Adjust
2
Now”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
The operation to receive the current time starts.
• The current time is displayed for several seconds when it is received successfully.
• If the current time is not received successfully, “Connection Failed” appears.
Setting the current time (Manual Adjust) (12-Hour Display)
Press [MENU].
1
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Clock”-“Manual Adjust”, then
2
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Use ui to set the “hours”.
3
Press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
4
Use ui to set the “minutes”.
5
Press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
6
The current time is set.
n Checking the current time when the power is on
Press [CLOCK]. Press once more and the display returns to its original condition.
n Checking the current time when the power is
set to standby
Press [CLOCK]. The current time is displayed for 30 seconds.
NOTE
The time cannot be set when in the standby mode. Turn on the power fi rst.
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this guide
Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
<ENTER>u/
i
p
BUTTON
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
Setting the network [Network]
When using this unit with the broadband router’s DHCP function enabled, this unit automatically performs the IP address setting and other settings. When using this unit connected to a network with no DHCP function, make the settings for the IP address, etc., at “Network connecting (DHCP=Off)” (vpage30).
NOTE
When setting manually, check the setting contents with the network administrator.
Network connecting
Connect the LAN cable.
(vpage8 “Connecting to a home network (LAN)”)
1
Turn on this unit.
(vpage11 “Turning the power on”)
2
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
3
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Network”-“Connecting”-“DHCP
4
(Off)”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
“DHCP” menu appears.
Network connecting (DHCP=Off)
Perform steps 1 to 4 of the “Network connecting”
1
procedure and select “Off” in step 5.
“Connecting” menu appears.
Use ui to select “IP Address”, then press [ENTER/
2
MEMO]
“IP Address” input menu appears.
Use uip or [NUMBER] (0 – 9) to input the address
3
and press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
Use uip or [NUMBER] (0 – 9) to input the
4
address for Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS, and Secondary DNS.
After you input all required addresses, perform
5
step 6 of “Network connecting” to connect to the Internet.
, <ENTER> or p.
30
[MENU]
u
i
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
[NUMBER]
• When the network connection is set to “DHCP (On)”, go to step 6.
Use ui to select “On”, then press [ENTER/MEMO],
5
<ENTER> or p.
“Connecting” menu appears.
Use ui to select “Connection”, then press [ENTER/
6
MEMO]
The connection starts.
• When the connection is made successfully, “Succeeded” appears. If the connection fails, “Failed” appears.
NOTE
You may need to set the network connection manually, depending on the provider you use. To set the connection manually, use the setting
procedure of “Network connecting 'DHCP=Off)”.
, <ENTER> or p.
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Network Setup
Getting Started Connections
Proxy Settings
Make this setting when connecting to the Internet wia to proxy server.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Network”-“Connecting”-
2
“Proxy”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or
p.
“Proxy” setting menu appears.
If “Proxy(On)” appears, go to step 5. If “Proxy(Off)”
3
appears, press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER>, or p.
The “Proxy” (On/Off) setting menu appears.
Use ui to select “On”, then press [ENTER/MEMO],
4
<ENTER> or p.
“Proxy” setting menu appears.
Use ui to select “Proxy(Address)” or
5
“Proxy(Name)”, then press [ENTER/MEMO],
<ENTER> or p.
“Select Type” setting menu appears.
• Select whether Proxy is a server address or domain name.
Use ui to select “Address” or “Name”, then
6
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
“Proxy” setting menu appears.
Use ui to select “Address” or “Name”, then
7
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
“Address” or “Name” input menu appears.
• Input a server address or domain name.
Use uip or [NUMBER] (0 – 9) to input the address
8
or name, then press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
“Proxy” setting menu appears.
Use ui to select “Port”, then press [ENTER/
9
MEMO]
“Port” input menu appears.
Use ui p or [NUMBER] (0 – 9) to input the port,
10
then press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER>.
The Proxy settings are completed.
, <ENTER> or p.
Network Standby
Set the network function On/Off during standby.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Network”-“Other”-“Network
2
Standby”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or
p.
“Network Standby” menu appears.
Use ui to “On”, then press [ENTER/MEMO],
3
<ENTER> or p.
:
Shortens the time before the network connection
On
is completed.
• Power consumption during the standby mode will be higher.
:
Off
Power consumption during the standby mode will be minimized.
• It will take slightly longer till the network connection is completed.
• This is the default setting.
PC Language
Select computer environment language.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Network”-“Other”-“PC
2
Language”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or
p.
“PC Language” setting menu appears.
Use ui to select your computer environment
3
language, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or
p.
Friendly Name Edit
The Friendly Name is the name of this unit displayed on the network.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Network”-“Other”-“Friendly
2
Name Edit”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
“Friendly Name Edit” menu appears.
Edit a friendly name.
For the character input method, see “Inputting characters”
3
(vpage35)
Update Notifi cation
Displays a notifi cation message on this unit’s menu screen when the latest fi rmware is released with “Firmware Update”. Connect to broadband Internet (vpage8) when using this function.
On
Off
• When you press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER> during display of the
notifi cation message, the “Check for Update” is displayed. (Refer to page 32 for more information on “Firmware Update”)
• Press o to erase the notifi cation message.
: Display update message.
: Do not display update message.
Upgrade Notifi cation
Display a notifi cation message on this unit’s menu screen when downloadable fi rmware is released with “Add New Feature”. Connect to broadband Internet (vpage8) when using this function.
On
Off
• When you press [ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER> during display of the
notifi cation message, the “Add New Feature” is displayed. (Refer to page 32 for more information on “Add New Feature”)
• Press o to erase the notifi cation message.
: Display upgrade message.
: Do not display upgrade message.
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this guide
Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
BUTTON
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
<ENTER>
u/i
p
[MENU]
u
i
[ENTER/MEMO]
p
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
Setting the others [Other]
Auto standby
With the Auto standby ON, this unit will automatically enter the standby mode after about 30 continuous minutes of stop mode with no operation.
• The default setting is “OFF”.
Press [MENU].
1
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Other”-“Auto Standby”, then
2
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Use ui to select “On”, then press [ENTER/MEMO],
3
<ENTER> or p.
The setting is entered.
NOTE
In the following situations, the Auto standby function does not operate.
• During CD playback or pause.
• When an iPod or USB memory device is connected to the USB port on the unit.
• When the input source is “TUNER”, “AUX2” or “AUX3”.
• When the input source is “AUX1” and a devices connected to the AUX1 jack.
• When the input source is “M-XPort” and an RX101 wireless receiver is connected to M-XPort.
• When the input source is “AUX4” and a signal is input.
• When the input source is “INTERNET RADIO”, “MUSIC SERVER” or “ONLINE MUSIC”, and a ethernet cable is connected to NETWORK connector.
Screen saver
Use the following procedure to set the screen saver.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Firmware update
• In order to use these functions, you must have the correct system requirements and settings for a broadband Internet connection (vpage8).
• Perform the fi rmware update operation after at least 2 minutes has elapsed since turning this unit’s power ON.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Other”-“Firmware Update”,
2
then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
[Selectable items]
Check for Update
Start
• If updating fails, the set automatically retries, but if updating is still not possible, one of the messages shown below is displayed. If the display reads as shown below, check the settings and network environment, then update again.
Display Description
Updating fail Updating failed. Login failed Failure to log into server. Server is busy Server is busy. Wait a while then try again. Connection fail Failure in connecting to server. Download fail Downloading of the fi rmware has failed.
: Check for fi rmware updates. You can also check
approximately how long it will take to complete an update.
: Execute the update process.
Add New Feature
• In order to use these functions, you must have the correct system requirements and settings for a broadband Internet connection (vpage8).
• Perform the add new feature operation after at least 2 minutes has elapsed since turning this unit’s power ON.
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Use ui to select “Other”-“Screen Saver”, then
2
press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
“Screen Saver”menu appears.
Use ui to select “ON” , then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
, <ENTER> or p.
Press [MENU].
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on
1
the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Other”-“Add new Feature”,
2
then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
[Selectable items]
Upgrade
• If the upgrade is not successful, an error message identical to those in “Firmware Update” will appear on the display. Check the settings and network environment, then update again.
Upgrade Status
Upgrade ID
: Execute the upgrade process.
: Display a list of the additional functions provided
by the upgrade.
: The ID number shown on this screen is needed
when carrying out the procedure.
Setting speaker output
The speaker outputs of this unit are Speaker A, Speaker B, and Bi-Amp. To switch these speaker output modes, use the “SPEAKER SETUP” menu.
Press [MENU].
1
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Other”-“Speaker Setup”-“Speaker
2
Select”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
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Setting the others [Other]
NOTE
Be sure to set the same fi lter for both Speaker A and Speaker B when listening to music on speakers connected using bi-amp. (“Setting AMP characteristics” (vpage34))
Connecting the speaker cables
Carefully check the left (L) and right (R) channels and + (red) and – (black) polarities on the speakers being connected to the unit, and be sure to connect the channels and polarities correctly.
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See the Marantz website for details about updates. When the procedure is complete, “Registered” is displayed in this menu and updates can be carried out. If the procedure has not been carried out, “Not Registered” is displayed.
[Notes concerning use of “Firmware Update” and “Add New Feature”]
• Do not turn off the power until updating or upgrating is completed.
• Even with a broadband connection to the Internet, approximately 20 minutes is required for the updating/upgrading procedure to be completed.
• Once updating/upgrade starts, normal operations on this unit cannot be performed until updating/upgrading is completed.
• Furthermore, updating/upgrading the fi rmware may reset the backup data for the parameters, etc. set for this unit.
• If the update or upgrade fails, remove and re-insert the power cord. “Update retry” appears on the display and update restarts from the point at which update failed. If the error continues despite this, check the network environment.
• Information regarding the “Firmware Update” function and “Add New Feature” will be announced on the Marantz web site each time related plans are defi ned.
• When usable new fi rmware is released with “Firmware Update” or “Add New Feature”, a notifi cation message is displayed on the menu screen. When you do not want to be notifi ed, set “Update Notifi cation” (vpage31) and “Upgrade Notifi cation” (vpage31) to “OFF”.
Use ui to select Speaker output modes, then press
3
[ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Speaker A
Speaker B
Bi-Amp
When you select “Bi-Amp” mode, the maximum output of the amplifi er will be switched from 50W per channel to 25W per channel. (8 Ω)
Outputs audio from the Speaker A output terminal. (Default)
Outputs audio from the Speaker B output terminal.
Outputs the same audio from Speaker A output terminal and Speaker B output terminal. The two types of speaker connections are as follows:
BI-AMP output
Outputs audio via one pair of speakers (vpage33 “Listening to music using BI-AMP”).
Speakers A and B output
Outputs audio via two pairs of speakers.
NOTE
Set the audio volume appropriately before making speaker setting.
n Listening to music using BI-AMP
Bi-amp can be used to connect speakers using two pairs of speaker cables to connect the unit and speaker system. Before making connections, check that the speaker system supports bi-amp.
R channel
speaker
L channel
speaker
NOTE
Be sure to remove the short plate connecting the LF and MF/HF connectors on the speaker. Failure to do so may result in fi re and/or damage to the equipment during use.
n Listening to music in two locations using a
multi-drive connection
You can listen to music in different rooms using this unit with two pairs of speaker systems.
What is Bi-Amp?
Bi-amp is a technique used to improve sound quality where separate speaker cables are used to connect to terminals for the low-end and mid-range frequencies. This connection method can help eliminate interference in the mid­range caused by back-EMF generated by the speaker unit used for the low-end.
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Symbols used to indicate buttons in this guide
Button located on both the main unit and the remote control
Button only on the main unit Button only on the remote control
o/p
<ENTER>
u/i
[iPod/USB]
[TUNER]
8
[MENU]
u
o
i
ON/STANDBY
8 913
<5>
ON/STANDBY
[DISC]
13 9
[MODE] [ENTER/MEMO]
p
[NUMBER]
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BUTTON
<BUTTON>
[BUTTON]
<VOLUME df>
Connecting the speaker cables
Carefully check the left (L) and right (R) channels and + (red) and – (black) polarities on the speakers being connected to the unit, and be sure to connect the channels and polarities correctly.
M-CR603
Setting the others [Other]
Adjusting the audio level balance between speakers A and B
With the output of Speaker A fi xed, the audio level of Speaker B can be adjusted within the range –6 dB to +6 dB.
Press [MENU].
1
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Other”-“Speaker Setup”-
2
“Volume Offset”, then press [ENTER/MEMO],
<ENTER> or p.
Use ui to ajust volume offset, then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
[Adjustable range]
, <ENTER> or p.
-6 dB, 0 dB, +6 dB
Setting AMP characteristics
• Amp properties can be changed according to the location speakers are installed.
• Five types of characteristics can be selected.
• Different characteristics can be selected for Speaker A and Speaker B.
Press [MENU].
1
Turns on the Menu settings mode and the Menu appears on the display. (vpage26 “Menu map”)
Use ui to select “Other”-“Speaker Setup”-
2
“Response”, then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
Use ui to select the characteristics you want to set,
3
then press [ENTER/MEMO], <ENTER> or p.
[Selectable items]
FLAT
This enhances bass frequencies when speakers are
If you feel that there is too much bass, select your
RESPONSE 1
RESPONSE 2
RESPONSE 3
Also, raises the 400 Hz region by 3 dB.
RESPONSE 4
Also, raises the 400 Hz region by 3 dB.
Properties are fl at. (Default)
placed directly on furniture or on a rack.
favorite properties from among RESPONSE1 to RESPONSE4.
Cuts low frequencies 60 Hz or under by –12 dB/oct.
Cuts low frequencies 100 Hz or under by –12 dB/oct.
Cuts low frequencies 60 Hz or under by –12 dB/oct.
Cuts low frequencies 100 Hz or under by –12 dB/oct.
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Inputting characters
You can change the names as desired using the “Preset Name” (vpage16), “Napster Account” (vpage21), “Pandora account” (vpage22), “Rhapsody account” (vpage23), and character input for the network functions. For inputting characters, there are two methods, as shown below.
Method Operations
Using the number buttons
Using the cursor buttons
• Operating with the remote control unit.
• Multiple characters are assigned to a button, and each time the button is pressed, a character is switched.
• Operating with the remote control unit or the main unit.
• Use uio p and [ENTER/MEMO] or
<ENTER> to input characters.
n Display of an input screen
GPreset nameH
P03
Cursor
select move
GAccount inputH
[Username]
select
: enter
Using the number buttons
Display the screen for inputting characters
.
1
Place the cursor at the character to be changed with
2
o p and press [NUMBER] (0 – 9) until the desired
character is displayed.
• The types of characters that can be input are as shown below.
1 . @ - _ / : a b c A B C 2 p q r s P Q R S 7
d e f D E F 3 t u v T U V 8
g h i G H I 4 w x y z W X Y Z 9
j k l J K L 5
˜
m n o M N O 6
0 (Space) ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) z + , ; < = > ? [ \ ] ^ ` { | }
• The input character type can be switched by pressing [MODE]
while the display name is being changed.
• For entering the characters assigned to one number button
continuously, press p to move the cursor to the right after entering a character then enter the next character.
• For entering characters assigned to separate buttons, press the number button continuously. The cursor automatically moves to the next position, and the entered character is registered.
Repeat step 2 to change the name then press [ENTER/
3
MEMO]
Example:For changing characters from “POPS” to “ROCK”
q Place the cursor at “P”.
w Press
“P” changes to “R”.
e Press p twice.
“R” is automatically registered, and the cursor placed “P”.
r Press
“P” changes to “C”.
t Press p.
“C” is registered and the cursor placed “S”.
y Press
“S” changes to “K”.
u Press
or <
ENTER
> to register it.
POPS
seven times.
six times.
fi ve times.
[ENTER/MEMO] or <ENTER> to register the input name.
ROPS
ROPS
ROCS
ROCS
ROCK
Using the cursor buttons
Display the screen for inputting characters
.
1
Use o p to set the cursor to the character you want
2
to change.
Use ui to change the character.
3
• The types of characters that can be input are as shown below.
G Upper case charactersH ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
GLower case charactersH abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
GSymbolsH ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) z + , - . / : ; <
GNumbersH
= > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } 0123456789 (Space)
˜
• The input character type can be switched by pressing [MODE]
while the display name is being changed.
n Other buttons
• Press 8 to delete the character.
9 to insert a space.
• Press
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to change the name then press
4
[ENTER/MEMO] or <
ENTER
> to register it.
Auto power on
When the power is in standby, the power turns on when any of the buttons below other than ON/STANDBY is operated, and the respective operation is performed.
<5> ...............The disc tray opens.
13 ............... Playback of the “DISC” or “iPod/USB” starts.
[TUNER] ........Playback of the tuner starts.
[DISC] ............ The input source switches to “DISC” and the disc
starts playing.
[iPod/USB] .... The input source switches to “iPod/USB” and the
USB starts playing.
Last function memory
This stores the settings as they were immediately before going into the standby mode. When the power is turned back on, the settings are restored to as they were immediately before going into the standby mode.
Resetting the microprocessor
Perform this procedure if the display is abnormal or if operations cannot be performed. When the microprocessor is reset, all the settings are reset to their default values.
Unplug the power cord.
1
Plug the power cord into a power outlet while pressing
2
<VOLUME d> and <VOLUME f> simultaneously.
“Initialized” is displayed.
If “Initialized” does not display in step 2, start over from step 1.
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Part names and functions
For buttons not explained here, see the page indicated in parentheses ( ).
Front panel
Q5Q6
Q6
qry uew t
q Headphones jack (PHONES) ··················································· (13)
Used to connect headphones.
w AUX1 input jack ······································································· (25)
Used to connect portable audio devices.
e USB port (iPod/USB) ······························································ (10)
Used to connect USB devices.
r Power operation button (ON/STANDBY) ····························· (11) t INPUT button ··········································································· (12)
Selects the input source.
y Remote control sensor ····························································· (4) u Volume up/down button (VOLUME df) ······························ (12)
Adjusts the audio volume.
i Reverse-skip/Forward-skip buttons (8, 9) ·················· (13) o Play/Pause button (1/3) ························································ (13) Q0 Disc tray open/close button (5) ············································· (13)
Used to open/close the disc tray.
Q1 Stop button (2) ······································································· (13)
Q4 Q3 Q2 Q0 oQ1
i
Q2 Disc tray ····················································································· (3)
Tray used to insert a compact disc.
Q3 Display
Displays play status, settings, etc.
Q4 TIMER indicator ······································································· (28) Q5 ENTER button ·········································································· (12)
Used to confi rm an item.
Q6 Cursor button (uiop) ·························································· (12)
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Q0 o
q Speaker A output terminals ························(5)
Connect to the speakers.
w Speaker B output terminals ······················ (33)
Connect to the speakers.
e SUBWOOFER PRE OUT terminal ················(5)
Connect to the input terminal of a powered subwoofer.
r AUX OUT terminals ·····································(6)
Connect to an external pre-main amplifi er.
t AUX IN terminals ·········································(6)
Connect to CD recorder or MD recorder.
Remote control
This section explains the buttons used to playback each input source.
i u
eq w try
y M-XPort ······················································· (27)
Connect to RX101 wireless receiver.
u AM antenna terminal ···································(7)
Connect to the supplied AM antenna.
i FM antenna terminal ···································· (7)
Connect the supplied FM antenna. Connect to an external antenna if reception is poor.
o NETWORK connector ··································· (8) Q0 AC inlet (AC IN) ··········································· (10)
Connect the supplied AC power cord.
n Buttons that work with all input sources
(CD, TUNER, iPod, USB and NETWORK)
q w e r
t
y
u
i
o
q SLEEP button ·············································· (13) w CLOCK button ············································· (29) e DIMMER button ·········································· (13) r ON/STANDBY button ································(11) t Input source select button ························ (12) y MUTE button ··············································(12) u Master volume control buttons
i DBB/TONE button ······································ (12) o MENU button ·············································· (27)
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(VOLUME) ··················································· (12)
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n Buttons that work with CDs
The buttons listed at “Buttons that work with all input sources” can also be used.
q Play/Pause button (1/3) ··························· (13) w Reverse-skip/Forward-skip buttons
(8, 9) ·················································· (13)
e Fast-reverse/Fast-forward buttons
(6, 7) ···················································(13)
r Stop button (2) ·········································· (13) t MODE button ·············································· (14)
q w
e
u
w
e r
t y
y ENTER/Memory button
(ENTER/MEMO) ·········································· (14)
u Cursor buttons (uio p) ·························· (14) i Number buttons ········································· (13) o CLEAR button ·············································(14) Q0 PROGRAM button ······································(14) Q1 RANDOM button ········································(13) Q2 REPEAT button ··········································· (13) Q3 DISPLAY button ·········································· (14)
n Buttons that work with the tuner
The buttons listed at “Buttons that work with all input sources” can also be used.
q TUNER button ············································(16) w
TUNING buttons (TUNING +, TUNING –)
e Stop button (2) ·········································· (16) r Channel buttons (CH df) ·························· (17) t MODE button ·············································· (16) y Cursor buttons (ui) ································· (16)
q
w
r
y
w e
t u
u ENTER/Memory button
(ENTER/MEMO) ·········································· (16)
i SEARCH button ··········································(16) o Number buttons ········································· (17)
·· (16)
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o
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i
o
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n Buttons that work with iPods or USBs
The buttons listed at “Buttons that work with all input sources” can also be used.
q Reverse-skip/Forward-skip buttons
(8, 9) ·················································· (18)
w Play/Pause button (1/3) ··························· (18) e Fast-reverse/Fast-forward buttons
(6, 7) ···················································· (18)
r Stop button (2) ·········································· (18) t MODE button ·············································· (18) y ENTER/Memory button
(ENTER/MEMO) ·········································· (18)
u Cursor buttons (uio p) ·························· (18) i SEARCH button ··········································(19) o HOME button ·············································· (18) Q0 RANDOM button ········································(18) Q1 REPEAT button ··········································· (18) Q2 DISPLAY button ·········································· (18)
q
e
u
i
w q
e r
t y
o
n Buttons that work with Network
The buttons listed at “Buttons that work with all input sources” can also be used.
q Reverse-skip/Forward-skip buttons
(8, 9) ·················································· (21)
w Play/Pause button (1/3) ··························· (21) e Stop button (2) ·········································· (21) r ENTER/Memory button
(ENTER/MEMO) ·········································· (20)
t Cursor buttons (uio p) ·························· (20) y SEARCH button ··········································(21) u HOME button ·············································· (21) i RANDOM button ········································(21) o REPEAT button ··········································· (21) Q0 DISPLAY button ·········································· (20)
q
t
y
w q
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r
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i
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MP3 and WMA
MP3 and WMA formats
CD-R and CD-RW discs created in the format described below can be played.
n Writing software format
ISO9660 level 1 When written in other formats, it may not be possible to play the disc properly.
n Maximum number of playable fi les and folders
Total number of folders and fi les : 512 Number of folders : 256
n File format
MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 WMA (Windows Media Audio)
n Tag data
ID3-Tag (Ver. 1.x and 2.x ) META-Tag (Compatible with title, artist and album names)
Playable MP3/WMA fi le
File format
MP3 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 32 ~ 320 kbps .mp3
WMA 32, 44.1, 48 kHz 64 ~ 192 kbps .wma
• Be sure to give fi les the extension “.MP3” or “.WMA”. Files with any other extensions or with no extensions cannot be played.
• Mac OS X fi les assigned with fi lenames that begin with “._” are not music data and cannot be played back.
• In accordance with copyright laws, recordings you have made should only be used for your personal enjoyment and may not be used in other ways without permission of the copyright holder.
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Sampling frequency
Bit rate Extension
®
iPod
“Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifi cally to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certifi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect wireless performance. iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffl e, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• Individual users are permitted to use iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffl e, and iPod touch for private copy and playback of non-copyrighted contents and contents whose copy and playback is permitted by law. Copyright infringement is prohibited by law.
NOTE
• Marantz will accept no responsibility whatsoever for any loss of iPod data.
• Depending on the type of iPod and the software version, some functions may not operate.
• When connecting an iPhone to this unit, keep the iPhone at least 20cm away from this unit. If the iPhone is kept closer to this unit and a telephone call is received by the iPhone, noise may be output from this device.
USB memory
Important information
n USB memory devices
A USB memory device can be connected to the USB port of this unit to play music fi les stored on the USB memory device. Also, fi les stored on an iPod can be played when the iPod is connected directly to the USB port of this unit. See “Connecting an iPod” (vpage8).
• Only USB memory devices conforming to mass storage class and MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) standards can be played on this unit.
• This unit is compatible with USB memory devices in “FAT16” or “FAT32” format.
If the number of fi les stored in a USB memory device exceeds 1,000, the access speed may become slower.
GCompatible formatsH
USB memory devices
z2
WMA (Windows Media Audio) MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3) WAV MPEG-4 AAC FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)
z1 USB
• This unit is compatible with MP3 ID3-Tag (Ver. 2) standard.
• This unit is compatible with WMA META tags.
• WAV format Quantization bit rate: 16 bits.
z2 Copyright-protected fi les can be played on certain portable
players compatible with MTP.
z3 Only fi les that are not protected by copyright can be played on
this unit.
Content downloaded from pay sites on the Internet are copyright protected. Also, fi les encoded in WMA format when ripped from a CD, etc. on a computer may be copyright protected, depending on the computer’s settings.
GCompatible formatsH
Sampling frequency
WMA (Windows
Media Audio) MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3)
WAV 32/44.1/48 kHz .wav
MPEG-4 AAC 32/44.1/48 kHz 16 – 320 kbps
FLAC (Free
Lossless Audio Codec)
32/44.1/48 kHz 48 – 192 kbps .wma
32/44.1/48 kHz 32 – 320 kbps .mp3
32/44.1/48/96
kHz
Bit rate Extension
3 3
3
z3
3 3
–. ac
z1
.aac/
.m4a/
.mp4
Network audio
Important information
n About the internet radio function
• Internet radio refers to radio broadcasts distributed over the Internet. Internet radio stations from around the world can be received.
• This unit is equipped with the following Internet radio functions:
• Stations can be selected by genre and region.
• Up to 56 Internet radio stations can be preset.
• Internet radio stations in MP3 and WMA (Windows Media
Audio) format can be listened to.
• Your favorite radio stations can be registered by accessing an
exclusive Marantz Internet radio URL from a Web browser on a computer.
• The function is managed for individual users, so you must provide your MAC or e-mail address. Exclusive URL: http://www.radiomarantz.com
• The radio station database service may be suspended without notice.
• This unit’s Internet radio station list is created using a radio station database service (vTuner). This database service provides a list edited and created for this unit.
n Music server
This function lets you play music fi les and playlists (m3u, wpl) stored on a computer (music server) connected to this unit via a network. With this unit’s network audio playback function, connection to the server is possible using one of the technologies below.
• Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service
• Windows Media DRM10
GCompatible formatsH
3
3
3
z1
z2
.aac/
.m4a/
.mp4
Internet radio Music server
WMA (Windows Media Audio)
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3)
WAV MPEG-4 AAC FLAC (Free Lossless
Audio Codec)
A server or server software compatible with distribution in the corresponding formats is required to play music fi les via a network. z1 Music server
• This unit is compatible with MP3 ID3-Tag (Ver. 2) standard.
• This unit is compatible with WMA META tags.
• WAV format Quantization bit rate: 16 bits.
z2 Only fi les that are not protected by copyright can be played on
this unit. Content downloaded from pay sites on the Internet are copyright protected. Also, fi les encoded in WMA format when ripped from a CD, etc. on a computer may be copyright protected, depending on the computer’s settings.
GCompatible formatsH
Sampling frequency
WMA (Windows
Media Audio) MP3 (MPEG-1
Audio Layer-3)
WAV 32/44.1/48 kHz .wav
MPEG-4 AAC 32/44.1/48 kHz 16 – 320 kbps
FLAC (Free
Lossless Audio Codec)
32/44.1/48 kHz 48 – 192 kbps .wma
32/44.1/48 kHz 32 – 320 kbps .mp3
32/44.1/48/96
33
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n About Napster
Napster is a monthly subscription music distribution service provided by Napster LLC. This service allows users to download and play pieces of music they want to hear on this unit. Before you can use Napster, you will need to visit the Napster website on your PC to create an account and register as a member. For details, access the following site: http://www.napster.com/choose/index_default.html
n About Pandora
Pandora is a free, personalized radio service. Simply enter in the name of your favorite song, artist or classical composer and Pandora will create a radio station that plays music you love. Before you fi rst listen to Pandora on your Marantz device, you will either need to associate your device with an existing Pandora account or create a new Pandora account for use on the device. Please launch the Pandora service on your Marantz device for more information about how to complete the device association process. For more general information about Pandora please visit the Pandora FAQ at http://blog.pandora.com/faq/
n About Rhapsody
Rhapsody is a paid music broadcast service of RealNetworks. When you fi rst listen to Rhapsody, it is necessary to subscribe to a Rhapsody account at the Rhapsody homepage by your PC and register this machine. See the Rhapsody homepage for details. http://www.rhapsody.com/marantz
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Explanation terms
A
A2DP
A2DP is one profi le of Bluetooth defi nded for in-car devices or AV devices that use wireless communication instead of a cable.
B
Bit rate This expresses the read amount per 1 second of video/audio data recorded in a disc. Bluetooth Bluetooth is a short-distance wireless communication technology used for connecting handheld devices several meters apart. This enables notebook computers, PDA s, mobile phones, etc. to connect without a cable for transmitting audio and data.
D
DLNA DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks and/ or service marks of Digital Living Network Alliance. Some contents may not be compatible with other DLNA CERTIFIED™ products. Dynamic range The difference between the maximum undistorted sound level and the minimum sound level that is discernible above the noise emitted by the device.
F
Finalize This is processing that enables playing back of disc of CD, which was recorded using a recorder, by other players. FLAC FLAC stands for Free lossless Audio Codec, and is a lossless free audio fi le format. Lossless means that the audio is compressed without any loss in quality. The FLAC license is as shown below.
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MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3) This is an internationally standardized audio data compression scheme, using the “MPEG-1” video compression standard. It compresses the data volume to about one eleventh its original size while maintaining sound quality equivalent to a music CD.
MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group), MPEG-2, MPEG-4
These are the names for digital compression format standards used for the encoding of video and audio. Video standards include “MPEG-1 Video”, “MPEG­2 Video”, “MPEG-4 Visual”, “MPEG-4 AVC”. Audio standards include “MPEG-1 Audio”, “MPEG-2 Audio”, “MPEG-4 AAC”.
P
Protection circuit This is a function to prevent damage to components within the power supply when an abnormality such as an overload, excess voltage occurs or temperature for any reason. In this unit, the power turns off suddenly.
S
Sampling frequency Sampling involves taking a reading of a sound wave (analog signal) at regular intervals and expressing the height of the wave at each reading in digitized format (producing a digital signal). The number of readings taken in one second is called the “sampling frequency”. The larger the value, the closer the reproduced sound is to the original. Speaker impedance This is an AC resistance value, indicated in Ω (ohms). Greater power can be obtained with this value smaller.
V
vTuner This is a free online content server for Internet radio. Note that usage fees are included in upgrade costs. For inquiries about this service, visit the vTuner site below. vTuner website: http://www.radiomarantz.com This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Nothing Else Matters Software and BridgeCo. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited without a license from Nothing Else Matters Software and BridgeCo or an authorized subsidiary.
W
Windows Media DRM
This is a copyright protection technology developed by Microsoft. Content providers are using the digital rights management technology for Windows Media contained in this device (WM-DRM) to protect the integrity of their content (Secure Content) so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. This device uses WM-DRM software to play Secure Content (WM-DRM Software). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in this device has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (Secure Content Owners) may request that Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to acquire new licenses to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Content from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also download revocation list onto your device on behalf of Secure Content Owners.
Windows Media Player Ver. 11
This is a media player distributed free of charge by Microsoft Corporation. It can be used to play playlists created with Windows Media Player Ver. 11 as well as fi les in such formats as WMA, DRM WMA, MP3 and WAV. WMA (Windows Media Audio) This is audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA data can be encoded using Windows Media® Player Ver.7, 7.1, Windows Media®Player for Windows® XP and Windows Media® Player 9 Series. To encode WMA fi les, only use applications authorized by Microsoft Corporation. If you use an unauthorized application, the fi le may not work properly.
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Troubleshooting
If a problem occurs fi rst check the following:
1. Are the connections correct?
2. Is the set being operated as described in the user guide?
3. Are the other components operating properly?
If this unit does not operate properly, check the items listed in the table below. If the problem persists, there may be a malfunction. In this case, disconnect the power immediately and contact your retail outlet.
GGeneralH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Set does not operate properly.
Display not lit and sound not produced when power switched to on.
Display lit but sound not produced.
Display is off. • The Dimmer setting is set to
Power turns off suddenly and TIMER indicator fl ashes red. (Flashes at 0.5 second intervals)
Power turns off suddenly and TIMER indicator fl ashes red. (Flashes at 0.25 second intervals)
The TV sound is not output.
• External noise or interference is causing the set to malfunction.
• Power cord not plugged in securely.
• Wrong input source selected.
• Volume control set to minimum.
• MUTING is on.
“OFF”.
• Protection circuit activated due to a rise in internal temperature.
• Core wires of two speakers are touching each other or a core wire is sticking out of the terminal and touching the set’s rear panel, activating the protection circuit.
• Set is damaged. • Turn off the power and contact
• Other digital audio signals than 2 channel linear PCM cannot be input through AUX4 IN (OPTICAL) terminal of this unit.
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• Check the connections on the set's rear panel and the connection of the power plug to the power outlet.
• Select the appropriate input source.
• Turn volume up to suitable level.
• Switch off MUTING.
• Set to something other than “OFF”.
• Turn off the power, wait for the set to fully cool down, then turn the power back on.
• Place the set in a well-ventilated location.
• First unplug the power cord, then twist the core wires tightly or terminate the speaker cables, then reconnect.
a Marantz service center.
• When you try to input digital audio signals other than 2 channel linear PCM to this unit, set the digital audio output setting of the TV to 2 channel PCM. For details, see the operating instructions of the TV.
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GRemote controlH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Set does not work properly when remote control operated.
• Batteries are worn.
• You are operating outside of the specifi ed range.
• Obstacle between main unit and remote control.
• The batteries are not inserted in the proper direction, as indicated by the polarity marks in the battery compartment.
• The set’s remote control sensor is exposed to strong light (direct sunlight, fl uorescent light, etc.).
• Replace with new batteries.
• Operate within the specifi ed range.
• Remove the obstacle.
• Insert the batteries in the proper direction, following the polarity marks in the battery compartment.
• Move the set to a place in which the remote control sensor will not be exposed to strong light.
GCDH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
“Unsupported” is shown on the display even though a CD is loaded.
Disc does not play when button is pressed.
A specifi c part of a disc is not played.
A CD-R or CD-RW disc cannot be played.
MP3 and WMA fi les cannot be played.
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• The disc is not properly loaded. • Reload the disc. 3
• The disc is dirty or scratched. • Wipe the disc clean or replace the disc.
• The disc is dirty or scratched. • Wipe the disc clean or replace the disc.
• The disc has not been fi nalized.
• The recording conditions are bad
or the quality of the disc itself it poor.
• The fi le formats, extensions or
settings made when the disc was created are not compatible with this unit.
• Finalize the disc then play it.
• Use a properly recorded disc.
• Create discs with fi le formats, extensions or settings compatible with this unit.
GTunerH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Continuous noise is heard when receiving FM programs.
Hissing or continuous noise is heard when receiving AM programs.
• Antenna cable is not properly connected.
• This may be noise from a TV or interference from a broadcast station.
• Connect the antenna cable properly.
• Connect an outdoor antenna.
• Turn off the TV.
• Change the position and direction of the AM loop antenna.
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GInternet radio/Music server/iPod/USB/memory deviceH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
When a USB memory device is connected, “USB” is not displayed.
iPod cannot be played.
Files on a USB memory device cannot be played.
Internet radio cannot be played.
Files stored on a computer cannot be played.
Server is not found, or it is not possible to connect to the server.
• The set cannot recognize a USB memory device.
• A USB memory device not conforming to mass storage class or MTP standards is connected.
• A USB memory device that the set cannot recognize is connected.
• USB memory device is connected via USB hub.
• Input source other than “iPod/ USB” is selected.
• Cable is not properly connected.
• USB memory device is in a format other than FAT16 or FAT32.
• USB memory device is divided into multiple partitions.
• Files are stored in a non­compatible format.
• You are attempting to play a fi le that is copyright protected.
• Ethernet cable is not properly connected or network is disconnected.
• Program is being broadcast in non-compatible format.
• The computer’s or router’s fi rewall is activated.
• Radio station is not currently broadcasting.
• IP address is wrong.
• Files are stored in a non­compatible format.
• You are attempting to play a fi le that is copyright protected.
• Set and computer are connected by USB cable.
• The computer’s or router’s fi rewall is activated.
• Computer’s power is not turned on.
• Server is not running.
• Set’s IP address is wrong.
• Check the connection.
• Connect a USB memory device conforming to mass storage class or MTP standards.
• This is not a malfunction. Marantz does not guarantee that all USB memory devices will operate or receive power.
• Connect the USB memory device directly to the USB port.
• Switch the INPUT to “iPod/ USB”.
• Reconnect.
• Set the format to FAT16 or FAT32. For details, refer to the USB memory device’s operating instructions.
• When divided into multiple partitions, only fi les stored in the top partition can be played.
• Record the fi les in a compatible format.
• Files that are copyright protected cannot be played on this set.
• Check the connection status.
• Only Internet radio programs in MP3 and WMA can be played on this set.
• Check the computer’s or router’s fi rewall settings.
• Choose a radio station that is currently broadcasting.
• Check the set’s IP address.
• Record in a compatible format.
• Files that are copyright protected cannot be played on this set.
• The set’s USB port cannot be used for connection to a computer.
• Check the computer’s or router’s fi rewall settings.
• Turn on the power.
• Launch the server.
• Check the set’s IP address.
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Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Cannot connect to preset or
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favorite radio stations.
For some radio stations, “Server Full” or “Connection Down” is displayed and station cannot be connected to.
Sound is broken during playback.
Sound quality is poor or played sound is noisy.
• Radio station is not currently broadcasting.
• Radio station is not currently in service.
• Station is congested or not currently broadcasting.
• Network’s signal transfer speed is slow or communications lines or radio station is congested.
• File being played has a low bit rate.
• Wait a while before trying again.
• It is not possible to connect to radio stations that are no longer in service.
• Wait a while before trying again.
• This is not a malfunction. When playing broadcast data with a high bit rate, the sound may be broken, depending on the communications conditions.
• This is not a malfunction.
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GPandoraH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Cannot login to Pandora. (“Email address” or
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“Password” is displayed.)
“Account is no longer active" is displayed.
“Pandora is only available for use in United States” is displayed.
“Incorrect Email or Password” is displayed.
“No skips remaining” is displayed.
“100 Station Limit” is displayed.
“Please Try Again Later” is displayed.
• Login information is incorrect. • Check if the “Email address” for Pandora has been properly entered. Re-enter the “Password”. (Password is not displayed.)
• Your account is expired. • Obtain a new account.
• Contact Pandora Listener Support at pandora-support@ pandora.com.
• You are trying to access from a country where Pandora is not available.
• You entered an incorrect account or password for the login authentication.
• You repeatedly performed the forward skip operation for tracks within the same station. No more forward skip operation is available.
• You have already registered 100 stations. You can not register a new station.
• Pandora is performing system maintenance.
• Pandora is not available in all countries. Please check http:// blog.pandora.com/faq/
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• Unfortunately, our music licenses force us to limit the amount of tracks you can skip in an hour.
• Reduce the number of stations to less than 100.
• Please try again later.
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GRhapsodyH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Cannot login to Rhapsody. (“Incorrect Username or Password” is
• Login information is incorrect. • Check if the Username for Rhapsody has been properly entered. Re-enter the Password. (Password is not displayed.) www.rhapsody.com/marantz
displayed.)
GNapsterH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
Cannot login to Napster. (“Subscription required” is displayed.)
Cannot login to Napster. (“Incorrect Username or Password” is displayed.)
• An error occurred during login
verifi cation.
• If a nonsubscriber user accesses
it. Or when the listening limitation exceeds it.
• A wrong username or password
was entered at the login verifi cation.
• Enter the correct username and password to try to login again.
• Enter the correct username and password to try to login again.
• Check if the Username for Napster has been properly entered. Re-enter the Password. (Password is not displayed.) http://www.napster.com/ choose/index_default.html
GM-XPortH
Symptom Cause Countermeasure Page
No sound. • Pairing for Bluetooth
communicationhas not been properly completed.
The sound is distorted or breaks up.
• There is a device, such as a wireless LAN or microwave, that uses radio waves in the same frequency band (2.4 GHz) as this unit.
Cannot operate Bluetooth device.
• AVRCP commands are not supported.
• Perform pairing for Bluetooth (wireless) communication again.
• Move the unit or Bluetooth device from where it has been installed.
• Consult the user guide of the Bluetooth device you are using to fi nd out whether the device supports AVRCP commands.
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Specifi cations
n Audio section
Rated output (1 kHz, total harmonic distortion 0.7 %, 8 Ω) (1 kHz, total harmonic distortion 0.7 %, 6 Ω) 50 W + 50 W Effective maximum output (1 kHz, total harmonic distortion 10 %, 8 Ω) 50 W + 50 W (1 kHz, total harmonic distortion 10 %, 6 Ω) 60 W + 60 W Input sensitivity/impedance AUX1 110 mV/24 kΩ
AUX2, AUX3 200 mV/32 kΩ Frequency response (5 W, 8 Ω) AUX input 5 Hz to 20 kHz (±3 dB) Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz, 5 W, 8 Ω) AUX input 0.05 % S/N ratio (10 W, 8 Ω, IHF-A) AUX input 86 dB
n Tuner section
• FM tuner Range of receivable frequencies 87.5 to 107.9 MHz S/N ratio (mono) 65 dB Sensitivity (S/N 30 dB) 9 dBμV (IHF)
• AM tuner Range of receivable frequencies 520 to 1710 kHz S/N ratio 40 dB Sensitivity (S/N 20 dB) 55 dBμV/m
n CD section
• Audio performance S/N ratio (1 kHz) 100 dB Dynamic range (1 kHz) 100 dB Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz) 0.01 %
n Clock section
Clock method Within 1 – 2 minutes per month
n General
Power supply voltage/frequency AC 120 V, 60 Hz Power consumption 50 W Power consumption in standby mode 0.4 W External dimensions (width x height x depth) 280 (W) x 111 (H) x 302 (D) mm Weight 4.3 kg (9 lbs 7.7 oz)
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Specifi cations
• For purposes of improvement, specifi cations and design are subject to change without notice.
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Index
v A
A2DP ·································································· 27 Accessories ·························································· 2 Add New Feature ··············································· 32 AM loop antenna ·················································· 7 AMP characteristics ···········································34 Audio cable ············································· 5, 6, 8, 10 Auto preset ························································ 16
v B
BASS ·································································· 12 Bi-amp ································································ 33 Bit rate ···················································· 40, 41, 42 Bluetooth ······················································ 27, 42
v C
Cable ······················································5, 6, 8, 10
Ethernet cable···················································· 8 Optical cable ······················································ 6 Pin-plug cable····················································· 5 Speaker cable ········································5, 33, 34 Stereo mini-plug cable ····································· 10
Stereo pin-plug cable ········································· 6 Characters ·························································· 35 Connection ············································· 5, 6, 7, 30
Antenna ····························································· 7
iPod ···································································· 8
Multi-drive ························································ 33
Power cord ······················································· 10
Recording components ······································ 6
Remote control ················································ 27
Speaker ······························································ 5
USB memory device ········································ 10
Wireless receiver ············································· 27 Current time ················································· 11, 29
v D
DBB ···································································· 12 Dimmer ······························································ 13 Direct mode ······················································· 18 Display’s brightness ··········································· 13 DLNA ·································································· 42 Dynamic range ···················································42
v E
Ethernet cable ······················································ 8
v F
Finalize ······························································· 42 Firmware update ················································ 32 FLAC ·································································· 42 FM indoor antenna ··············································· 7 Front panel ·························································36
v H
Headphones ······················································· 13
v I
Input source ·······················································12 Inputting characters ··········································· 35 Internet radio ······················································ 20 iPod stand ···························································· 9
v M
Menu map ·························································· 26 MP3 ·················································· 14, 40, 41, 42 MPEG-4 AAC ················································ 40, 41 Music server ······················································ 21 Mute ··································································· 12
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Napster ······························································· 21 Network connecting ··········································· 30
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Pandora ························································ 22, 41 Pin-plug cable ······················································· 5 Playback ····························································· 13
CD ···································································· 13 FM/AM broadcasts ·········································· 17 Internet radio ···················································20 iPod ·································································· 18 MP3 ································································· 14 Napster ···························································· 21 Network audio ···········································20, 41 Portable audio player ········································ 25 Random playback ············································· 13 Repeat playback ··············································· 13 USB memory device ·································· 19, 40 WMA ························································· 14, 40
Protection circuit ············································6, 42
v R
Rear panel ··························································37 Remote control ·············································· 4, 37
Batteries ····························································· 4 Remote mode ····················································18 Resetting the microprocessor ···························· 35 Rhapsody ····················································· 23, 41
v S
Sampling frequency ······························· 40, 41, 42 Screen saver ······················································ 32 Setting the network ··········································· 30 Sleep timer ························································· 13 Speaker cable ··········································· 5, 33, 34 Speaker impedance ············································ 42 Stereo mini-plug cable ········································ 10 Stereo pin-plug cable ············································ 6 Subwoofer ···························································· 5
v T
Timer ·································································· 28 Tone ··································································· 12 TREBLE ······························································ 12
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Volume ······························································· 12 vTuner ································································ 42
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Windows Media DRM ········································ 41 Windows Media Player Ver. 11 ···················· 21, 42 WMA ················································ 14, 40, 41, 42
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