Marantz SR7002, SR8002 User Guide

Model SR7002/SR8002 User Guide
AV Surround Receiver
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to aler t the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG
TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOCS ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA
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NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable-TV) system installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifi es that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment 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 equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE:
Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however , some installation and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of.
1. Read Instructions – All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
2. Retain Instructions – The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings – All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions – All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning – Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments – Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture – Do not use this product near water-for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
8. Accessories – Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tr ipod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing ser ious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
9. A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
10. Ventilation – Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and these openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
11. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
Grounding or Polarization – This product may
12. be equipped with a polarized alternatingcurrent line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fi t, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
AC POLARIZED PLUG
13. Power-Cord Protection – Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.
14. Protective Attachment Plug – The product is equipped with an attachment plug having overload protection. This is a safety feature. See Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting of protective device. If replacement of the plug is required, be sure the ser vice technician has used a replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug.
15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding – If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides infor mation with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antennadischarge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure 1.
16. Lightning – For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
Power Lines – An outside antenna system
17. should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
18. Overloading – Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fi re or electric shock.
19. Object and Liquid Entry – Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fi re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.
20. Servicing – Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.
21. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualifi ed ser vice personnel under the following conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have
fallen into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or
water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualifi ed technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or damaged
in any way, and
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change
in perfor mance this indicates a need for service.
22. Replacement Parts – When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fi re, electric shock, or other hazards.
23. Safety Check – Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
24. Wall or Ceiling Mounting – The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, ANSI/NFPA 70
GROUND CLAMP
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
GROUND CLAMPS
NEC - NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
25. Heat – The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifi ers) that produce heat.
FIGURE 1
ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
U.S. Responsible Party: Marantz America, Inc.
100 Corporate Drive, Mahwah, NJ, 07430, U.S.A.
201-762-6500
TEL:
Type of Product: Model:
AV Surround Receiver SR7002/8002
AV_060908U1
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Marantz SR7002/SR8002 Surround receiv er. This remarkable component has been engineered to provide you with many years of home theater enjo yment. Please take a few minutes to read this manual thoroughly before you connect and operate the SR7002/ SR8002. As there are a number of connection and confi guration options, you are encouraged to discuss your own particular home theater setup with your Marantz A/V specialist dealer.
ACCESSORIES CHECK
Before use, check the below accessories were included in the package.
Remote Controller RC8001SR
AAA-size batteries × 5
User Guide
ENGLISH
Warranty Card
USA × 1 Canada × 1
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
ON
SOURCE
M
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D5
VOL
CH
OK
LIP.SYNC
PREV
MUTE
GUIDE
MENU
EXIT
TEST
CH.SEL
SURR
231
7.1CH
ATT
SPK-AB
564
DISP
OSD
SLEEP
8097
THX
MEMO
CLEAR
DSS
VCRDVD
TV
TUNERCDCD-R
MD
AMP
AUX2
AUX1
TAPE
LIGHT
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RC8001SR
Learning Remote Controller
Remote Controller For Multiroom RC101
Microphone
AM Loop Antenna
FM Antenna (For SR7002)
FM Feeder Antenna (For SR8002)
FM Antenna converter (Only SR8002)
AC power cable
Front AUX Jac k Cover
PUSH
PUSH
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ....................................1
ACCESSORIES CHECK ....................................................1
TABLE OF CONTENTS .........................2
FEA TURES .............................................2
DESCRIPTION ...................................................................3
BEFORE USE .........................................6
OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLER ......................7
NAMES AND FUNCTION ......................8
FRONT PANEL ...................................................................8
FL DISPLAY AND INDICATER ...........................................9
REAR PANEL .......................................10
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
(RC8001SR) ....................................11
NAME AND FUNCTION ...................................................11
LCD INDICATORS (RC8001SR) ......................................12
SETTING THE TIME ........................................................13
GENERAL INFORMATION OF RC8001SR TO THE UNIT
CONTROLLING MARANTZ COMPONENTS .................14
BASIC OPERATION .........................................................17
PROGRAMMING MACROS ............................................20
CLONE MODE ..................................................................22
SETUP ..............................................................................23
RENOTE CONTROL OPERATION (RC101)
NAME AND FUNCTION ...................................................24
GENERAL INFORMATION OF RC101 TO THE UNIT ....25
CONTROLLING MARANTZ COMPONENTS .................25
BASIC OPERATION .........................................................28
OTHER OPERATIONS ....................................................30
CONNECTIONS ...................................31
SPEAKER PLACEMENT .................................................31
CONNECTING SPEAKERS .............................................31
CONNECTING AUDIO COMPONENTS ..........................32
CONNECTING VIDEO COMPONENTS ..........................33
CONNECTING HDMI COMPONENTS ............................34
ADVANCED CONNECTING ............................................35
CONNECTING THE REMOTE CONTROL JACKS .........35
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CONNECTING THE ANTENNA TERMINALS .................36
XM RADIO OVERVIEW ...................................................37
CONNECTING THE XM CONNECT-AND-PLAY
ANTENNA .........................................................................37
CONNECTING FOR THE MULTI ROOM ........................38
CONNECTING OTHER EQUIPMENT .............................39
SETUP ..................................................40
ONSCREEN DISPLAY MENU SYSTEM .........................40
1 INPUT SETUP .............................................................42
2 SPKR (SPEAKER) SETUP ..........................................45
ERROR MESSAGES .......................................................48
3 SURROUND SETUP ...................................................51
4 VIDEO SETUP .............................................................53
5 PREFERENCE ............................................................54
6 ACOUSTIC EQ ............................................................56
BASIC OPERATION (PLAY BACK)
SELECTING AN INPUT SOURCE ...................................58
SELECTING THE SURROUND MODE ...........................58
DIALOGUE NORMALIZATION MESSAGE .....................58
NIGHT MODE ...................................................................58
ADJUSTING THE MAIN VOLUME ..................................58
ADJUSTING THE TONE (BASS & TREBLE) CONTROL 59
TEMPORARILY TURNING OFF THE SOUND .................59
USING THE SLEEP TIMER .............................................59
M-DAX (MARANTZ DYNAMIC AUDIO EXPANDER) ......59
VIDEO CONVERT ............................................................59
I/P CONVERT ...................................................................60
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SURROUND MODE .............................60
OTHER FUNCTION ..............................64
DISPLAY MODE ...............................................................64
RECORDING AN ANALOG SOURCE .............................64
SELECTING ANALOG AUDIO INPUT OR DIGITAL AUDIO
INPUT ..............................................................................64
LISTENING THROUGH HEADPHONES
DOLBY HEADPHONE MODE ..........................................65
ATTENUATION TO ANALOG INPUT SIGNAL ................65
SPEAKER A/B ..................................................................65
7.1 CH INPUT ...................................................................65
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AUX2 INPUT .....................................................................66
VIDEO ON/OFF ................................................................66
TV AUTO ON/OFF FUNCTION ........................................66
LIP.SYNC ..........................................................................66
DUAL BACKUP MEMORY ...............................................66
BASIC OPERATION (TUNER)
LISTENING TO THE TUNER ...........................................67
PRESET MEMORY ..........................................................68
LISTENING TO THE HD RADIO STATIONS
(SR8002 ONLY) ................................................................70
RBDS OPERATION (SR8002 ONLY) ..............................73
LISTENING TO XM SATELLITE RADIO ..........................74
SEARCH MODE ...............................................................75
PRESET MEMORY ..........................................................76
......... 67
MULTI ROOM SYSTEM .......................78
MULTI ROOM PLAYBACK USING THE MULTI ROOM
OUT TERMINALS .............................................................78
MULTI ROOM PLAYBACK USING THE MULTI SPEAKER
TERMINALS .....................................................................78
OPERATION OF THE MULTI ROOM OUTPUTS WITH
THE REMOTE CONTROL FROM MULTI A .....................79
TROUBLESHOOTING .........................80
HDMI .................................................................................81
XM SATELLITE RADIO ....................................................81
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..........82
FEATURES
This unit incorporates the latest generation of digital surround sound decoding technology such as Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital, DTS ES (Discrete 6.1 and Matrix 6.1), DTS Neo:6 (Cinema, Music), Dolby Pro­Logic II (Movie, Music and Game), Dolby Pro-Logic IIx (Movie, Music and Game), Circle Surround II (Cinema, Music and Mono). Additionally , the unit is compatible with Dolb y TrueHD and DTS-HD (as used for Blu-ray and HD D VD discs) as well as Dolby Digital Plus, an expanded and improved version of Dolby Digital positioned as the next-generation delivery format. These audio formats can be sent with video signals via an HDMI cable to HDMI 1.3a-compatible equipment. In addition, Marantz has focused on the future. By utilizing pre-out jacks, 7.1 direct inputs and a RS-232C communication port, the unit is tomorrow’s technology, today!
• THX Select 2 certifi ed
7ch amplifi ers have enough power for even the most diffi cult conditions found in large rooms. Enormous power reserves endow the system with substantial dynamic ability at high sound levels. 110 watts (SR7002) / 125 watts (SR8002) to each of the 7 main channels the power amp section features an advanced, premium high-storage power supply capacitors, and fully discrete output stages housed in cast aluminum heat sinks .
This unit incorporates the most advanced Digital Signal Processing circuitry, along with a 192 kHz/24 bit D/A converter in each of the 7 channels. Independent power supply circuits are incorporated for the FL display, audio and video sections for maximum separation, clarity and dynamic range. Together with hand-selected customized components, all elements work in harmony to recreate the emotion, exactly as the artist had intended.
This unit is designed and engineered with extensive feedback from custom installation experts, dealers and consumers. It features multi-room/multisource, assignable DC trigger, a RS-232C communication port, Flasher input, heavy duty speaker binding posts and an extensive array of both analog and digital inputs / outputs. With 6 assignable digital inputs (7 total), 4 component inputs, Super Audio CD Multi Channel (7.1 channel) direct inputs, video convert system and a speaker-B and OSD output versatility is taken to a stunning new level. Furthermore, the unit can output the OSD information through the Y/C (S-video) and composite video outputs.
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An easy-to-use programmable, learning remote controller allows full access to all of the operating functions and can be used for system operation as well.
The new generation of Marantz Receivers is stylish and completely symmetrical. On the front panel of the unit, buttons are kept to a minimum. Source selectors and volume controls are intuitively placed. This unit is here to perform in your unrivaled home entertainment setup.
• HDMI
HDMI (High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface) is an enhancement to the DVI (Digital Visual Interface) standard. It adds capabilities for digitally transmitting audio signals in addition to video signals. Where multiple cables were previously needed for audio/ video, HDMI enables audio/video connection via a single cable. The HDMI input jacks of this unit support HDMI Ver.
1.3a. and the HDMI output jacks of this transmitter support HDMI V er. 1.3a.
Copyright Protection
This unit supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). HDCP is copyright protection technology that consists of data encoding and other device authentication. Its pur pose is to protect digital video content. Both this unit and the connected component (such as a video player or monitor) must support HDCP. Before connecting a component to this unit, refer to its instruction manual.
• xvYCC
• Deep Color 36bit
• THX / THX Surround EX
• Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus dts HD
• Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Digital, DTS ES (Discrete 6.1, Matrix 6.1, Neo:6)
• Dolby Headphone
• Dolby Pro Logic II (Movie, Music, Game)
• Dolby Pro Logic IIx (Movie, Music, Game)
• Circle Surround II (Cinema, Music, Mono)
• HDCD
• Bi-amp drive
• Source/Pure Direct mode
• 9 bands x 7 ch GEQ
• DSD to PCM converter
• Audyssey Mult EQ
• XM Satellite Radio Ready
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• XM
HD Surround Powered by Neural Audio
• HD Radio (SR8002 Only)
• Improved Station Name Input Method, 60 Presets
• Auto Adjust Function for Speak er Distance Settings (Delay Time)
• M-DAX (Marantz Dynamic Audio eXpander)
• Assignable DC Trigger Output
• Assignable Video Input
• Auto Lipsync (Audio Delay)
• 7 × 110 Watts (8 Ohms), Discrete Amplifi ers (SR8002: 7 × 125 Watts)
• High Pow er Current Feedback Circuitry
• Massive Energy Power Supply, Huge EI Transformer, Large ELCO’s . (SR7002 only)
• Troidal Core Transformer (SR8002 only)
• Function Rename
• 192 kHz/24 bit DA C for all 8 Channels
• 32 bit Digital Surround Processing Chipsets
• Large Heavy Duty Speaker Terminals for all Channels
• Auto Input Signal Detection
• Front Optical AUX Input (Digital Camera, Portable DVD)
• Multi Room B output (SR8002 only)
• Video Off Mode Set Up Menu via all Video Output
• (Composite, S-Video, Component video and HDMI)
• Video convert system
HDMI ← Component Video ↔ S-Video ↔ Composit Video
• Two component monitor outputs
• Video I/P Converter
• Selectable Multi Room Component Video output (SR8002 only)
• RS-232C Terminal for Future Upgrade or System Control
• Emitter Output (SR8002 only)
• Programmable, learning remote controller
• Flasher Input
• IR Recever Input (SR8002 only)
DESCRIPTION
THX® is an exclusive set of standards and technologies established by the world-renowned fi lm production company, Lucasfi lm Ltd. THX resulted from George Lucas’ desire to reproduce the movie soundtrack as faithfully as possible both in the movie theater and in the home theater. THX engineers developed patented technologies to accurately translate the sound from a movie theater environment into the home, correcting the tonal and spatial errors that occur. When the THX mode of the unit is on, three distinct THX technologies are automatically added: Re-Equalization-restores the correct tonal balance for watching a movie in a home environment. These sounds are otherwise mixed to be brighter for a large movie theater. Re-EQ compensates for this and prevents the soundtracks from being overly bright and harsh when played in a home theater . Timbre Matching-fi lters the information going to the surround speakers so they more closely match the tonal characteristics of the sound coming from the front speakers. This ensures seamless panning between the front and surround speakers. Adaptive Decorrelation-slightly changes one surround channel’s time and phase relationship with respect to the other surround channel. This expands the listening position and creates with only two surround speakers the same spacious surround experience as in a movie theater with multiple surround speakers.
The unit was required to pass a rigorous series of quality and performance tests, in addition to incorporating the technologies explained above, in order to be THX certifi ed. THX requirements cover ev ery aspect of performance including pre-amplifier and power amplifier performance and operation, and hundreds of other parameters in both the digital and analog domain. Movies which have been encoded in Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Pro Logic, stereo and Mono will all benefi t from the THX mode when being viewed. The THX mode should only be activated when watching movies which were originally produced for a movie theater environment. THX need not be activated for music, movies made especially for TV, or shows such as sports programming, talk shows, etc. This is because they were originally mixed for a small room environment.
THX and Select 2 are trademarks of THX Ltd. THX may be registered in some jurisdictions. Surround EX is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. Used with permission.
THX Surround EX—Dolby DIgital Surround EX is a joint development of Dolby Labor atories and THX Ltd.
In a movie theater, fi lm soundtracks that have been encoded with Dolby Digital Surround EX technology are able to reproduce an extra channel which has been added during the mixing of the program. This channel, called Surround Back, places sounds behind the listener in addition to the currently available front left, front center, front right, surround right, surround left and subwoofer channels. This additional channel provides the opportunity for more detailed imaging behind the listener and brings more depth, spacious ambience and sound localization than ever bef ore . Movies that were created using the Dolby Digital Surround EX technology, when released into the home consumer market may exhibit wording to that effect on the packaging. A list of movies created using this technology can be found on the Dolby web site at www.dolby.com. A list of available DVD software titles encoded with this technology an be found at www .thx.com.
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Only receiver and controller products bearing the THX Surround EX logo, when in the THX Surround EX mode, faithfully reproduce this new technology in the home. This product may also engage the THX Surround EX mode during the playback of 5.1 channel material that is not Dolby Digital Surround EX eocnded. In such case, the information delivered to the Surround Back channel will be program dependent and may or may not be ver y pleasing depending on the particular soundtrack and the tastes of the individual listener.
“SURROUND EX™” is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories. Used under authorization.
THX Select2
Before any home theater component can be THX Select2 certified, it must pass a rigorous series of quality and performance tests. Only then can a product feature the THX Select2 logo, which is your guarantee that the Home Theater products you purchase will give you superb performance for many years to come. THX Select2 requirements defi ne hundreds of parameters, including power amplifi er performance, and pre-amplifier performance and operation for both digital and analog domains. THX Select2 receivers also feature proprietary THX technologies (e.g., THX Mode) which accurately translate movie soundtracks for home theater playback.
Neural SurroundTM, THX® Technologies has been chosen as the offi cial surround sound broadcast format for XM Satellite Radio’s “XM HD Surround” and other leading FM/HD radio stations in the USA and worldwide. Neural Surround, THX Technologies delivers the rich envelopment and discrete image detail of surround sound in a format 100% compatible with stereo.
Neural Surround, THX T echnologies draws the brain’ s attention to sonic details in musical instruments, vocals and ambience that are typically masked by other playback systems. This allows the listener to fully experience the richness and subtleties in recorded performance as never before for both surround encoded material and regular stereo material such as CDs or digital media players. Neural Surround, THX Technologies is enabling the second surround sound revolution, bringing surround directly to your ears!
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This product is manufactured under license from Neural Audio Corporation and THX Ltd. Marantz hereby grants the user a non-exclusive, non­transferable , limited right of use to this product under USA and foreign patent, patent pending and other technology or trademarks owned by Neural Audio Corporation and THX Ltd. “Neur al Surround”, “Neural Audio”, “Neural” and “NRL” are trademarks and logos owned by Neural Audio Corporation, THX is a trademark of THX Ltd., which may be registered in some jurisdictions. All rights reserved.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,003,467 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS, DTS Digital Surround, ES, and Neo:6 are registered trademarks and the DTS logos, Symbol and DTS 96/24 are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS , Inc. All Rights Reserved.
• dts Digital Surround
DTS was introduced in 1994 to provide 5.1 channels of discrete digital audio into home theater systems. DTS brings you premium quality discrete multichannel digital sound to both movies and music. DTS is a multichannel sound system designed to create full range digital sound reproduction. The no compromise DTS digital process sets the standard of quality for cinema sound by delivering an exact copy of the studio master recordings to neighborhood and home theaters. Now, e v ery moviegoer can hear the sound exactly as the moviemaker intended. DTS can be enjoyed in the home for either mo vies or music on of DVD’s, LD’s, and CD’s.
• dts Neo:6
The advantages of discrete multichannel systems over matrix are well known. But even in homes equipped f or discrete multichannel, there remains a need for high-quality matrix decoding. This is because of the large library of matrix surround motion pictures available on disc and on VHS tape; and analog television broadcasts. The typical matrix decoder of today derives a center channel and a mono surround channel from two­channel matrix stereo material. It is better than a simple matrix in that it includes steering logic to improve separation, but because of its mono, band­limited surround it can be disappointing to users accustomed to discrete multichannel.
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Neo:6 offers several impor tant improvements as follow,
• Neo:6 provides up to six full-band channels of matrix decoding from stereo matrix material. Users with 6.1 and 5.1 systems will derive six and fi ve separate channels, respectively, corresponding to the standard home-theater speaker layouts .
• Neo:6 technology allows various sound elements within a channel or channels to be steered separately, and in a way which follows naturally from the original presentation.
• Neo:6 offers a music mode to expand stereo nonmatrix recordings into the fi ve- or six-channel layout, in a wa y which does not diminish the subtlety and integrity of the original stereo recording.
• dts Digital Surround ES
DTS-ES Extended Surround is a new multichannel digital signal format developed by Digital Theater Systems Inc. While offering high compatibility with the conventional DTS Digital Surround format, DTS­ES Extended Surround greatly improves the 360­degree surround impression and space expression thanks to further expanded surround signals. This format has been used professionally in movie theaters since 1999. In addition to the 5.1 surround channels (FL, FR, C, SL, SR and LFE), DTS-ES Extended Surround also offers the SB (Surround Back) channel for surround playback with a total of 6.1 channels. DTS-ES Extended Surround includes two signal formats with different surround signal recording methods, as DTS­ES Discrete 6.1 and DTS-ES Matrix 6.1.
• dts Digital Surround 96/24
The stereo CD is a 16-bit medium with sampling at
44.1 kHz. Professional audio has been 20- or 24-
bit for some time, and there is increasing interest in higher sampling rates both for recording and for delivery into the home. Greater bit depths provide extended dynamic range. Higher sampling rates allow wider frequency response and the use of anti­alias and reconstruction fi lters with more favorable aural characteristics.
DTS 96/24 allows for 5.1channel sound tracks to be encoded at a rate of 96kHz/24bits on DVD-Video titles. When DVD-video appeared, it became possible to deliver 24-bit, 96 kHz audio into the home, but only in two channels, and with serious limitations on picture. This capability has had little use. DVD-audio allows 96/24 in six channels, but a new player is needed, and only analog outputs are provided, necessitating the use of the D/A converters and analog electronics provided in the player.
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DTS 96/24 offers the following:
1. Sound quality transparent to the original 96/24 master.
2. Full backward compatibility with all existing decoders. (Existing decoders will output a 48 kHz signal)
3. No new player required: DTS 96/24 can be carried on DVD-video, or in the video zone of DVD-audio, accessible to all D VD players.
4. 96/24 5.1-channel sound with full-quality full­motion video, for music programs and motion picture soundtracks on DVD-video.
DTS-HD Master Audio is capable of delivering audio that is a bit-for-bit identical to the studio master. DTS-HD Master Audio delivers audio at super high variable bit rates -24.5 mega-bits per second (Mbps) on Blu-ray discs and 18.0 Mbps on HD-DVD - that are signifi cantly higher than standard DVDs . This bit stream is so “fast” and the transfer rate is so “high” that it can deliver the Holy Grail of audio: 7.1 audio channels at 96k sampling frequency/24 bit depths that are identical to the original. With DTS-HD Master Audio, you will be able to experience movies and music, exactly as the artist intended: clear, pure, and uncompromised.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS is a registered trademark & the DTS logos and Symbol are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio can deliver up to 7.1 channels of sound that is virtually indistinguishable from the original. DTS-HD High Resolution Audio delivers audio at high constant bit rates superior to standard DVDs---6.0 Mbps on Blu-ray discs and 3.0 Mbps on HD-DVD to produce outstanding sound quality. It is capable of delivering up to 7.1 channels at 96k sampling frequency/24 bit depth resolution. It allows content creators to deliver rich, high defi nition audio on movies where disc space may not allow for DTS-HD Master Audio.
Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #’s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS logos, Symbol, DTS-HD, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD High Res Audio are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Dolby Pro Logic IIx is fully compatible with Dolby Surround Pro Logic technology and can optimally decode the thousands of commercially available Dolby Surround encoded video cassettes and television programs with enhanced depth and spatiality. It can also process any high-quality stereo or Advanced Resolution 5.1-channel music content into a seamless 6.1- or 7.1-channel listening experience.
Dolby® TrueHD is Dolby’s next-generation lossless technology developed for high-defi nition disc-based media. Dolby TrueHD delivers tantalizing sound that is bit-for-bit identical to the studio master, unlocking the true high-definition entertainment experience on next-generation discs. When coupled with high-defi nition video, Dolby TrueHD offers an unprecedented home theater experience that lets you enjoy sound as stunning as the high-defi nition picture.
CS-II is packed with other useful feature like dialog clarity (SRS Dialog) for movies and cinema-like bass enrichment (TruBass). CS-II can enable the dialog to become clearer and more discernable in movies and it enables the bass frequencies contained in the original programming to more closely achieve low frequencies–overcoming the low frequency limitations of the speakers by full octave.
Circle Surround II, Dialog Clarity, Tr uBass, SRS and
symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. Circle Surround II, Dialog Clarity and TruBass technology are incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
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Dolby Digital identifi es the use of Dolby Digital audio coding for such consumer formats as DVD and DTV. As with fi lm sound, Dolby Digital can provide up to fi ve full-range channels for left, center, and right screen channels, independent left and right surround channels, and a sixth (“.1”) channel for low­frequency effects.
Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoding technology that provides better spatiality and directionality on Dolby Surround program material; provides a convincing three-dimensional soundfi eld on conventional stereo music recordings; and is ideally suited to bring the surround experience to automotive sound. While conventional surround programming is fully compatible with Dolby Surround Pro Logic encoded specifi cally to take full advantage of Pro Logic surround channels. (Such material is also compatible with conventional Pro Logic decoders.)
Dolby Digital EX creates six full-bandwidth output channels from 5.1-channel sources. This is done using a matrix decoder that derives three surround channels from the two in the original recording. For best results, Dolby Digital EX should be used with movies soundtracks recorded with Dolby Digital Surround EX.
About Dolby Pro Logic IIx
Dolby Pro Logic IIx technology delivers a natural and immersing 7.1-channel listening experience to the home theater environment. A product of Dolby's expertise in surround sound and matrix decoding technologies, Dolby Pro Logic IIx is a complete surround sound solution that maximizes the entertainment experience from stereo as well as
5.1-channel encoded sources.
II
decoders, soundtracks will be able to be
II
playback, including separate left and right
II
is an improved matrix
The Dolby Headphone technology provides a surround sound listening experience over headphones. When listening to multichannel content such as DVD movies over headphones, the listening experience is fundamentally different than listening to speakers. Since the headphone speaker drivers are covering the pinna of the ear, the listening experience differs greatly from traditional speaker playback. Dolby utilizes patented headphone perspective curves to solve this problem and provides a non-fatiguing, immersive, home theater listening experience. Dolby Headphone also delivers exceptional 3D audio from stereo material.
Dolby Virtual Speaker is a technologycertified by Dolby Laboratories that creates a virtualized surround sound experience from two speakers using a multichannel Dolby Digital source. Additionally, Dolby Virtual Speaker can simulate the surround sound effect produced by Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Pro Logic II. Dolby Virtual Speaker retains all the original Multichannel audio information and provides the listener with the sensation of being surrounded by additional speakers.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, “Surround EX”, and the doub le-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, “Surround EX”, and the doub le-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Dolby Digital Plus is a highly sophisticated and versatile audio codec based on Dolby Digital and designed specifically to adapt to the changing demands of future audio, video delivery, and audio storage systems while simultaneously retaining backwards compatibility with the existing Dolby Digital 5.1-channel home theater systems in use today.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, “Surround EX”, and the doub le-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Circle Surround II (CS-II) is a powerful and versatile multichannel technology. CS-II is designed to enable up to 6.1 multichannel surround sound playback from mono, stereo, CS encoded sources and other matrix encoded sources. In all cases the decoder extends it into 6 channels of surround audio and a LFE/subwoofer signal. The CS-II decoder creates a listening environment that places the listener “inside” music performances and dramatically improves both hi-fi audio conventional surround-encoded video material. CS-II provides composite stereo rear channels to greatly improve separation and image positioning– adding a heightened sense of realism to both audio and A/V productions.
HDCD® (High Definition Compatible Digital ®) is a patented process for delivering on Compact Disc the full richness and details of the original microphone feed. HDCD encoded CDs sound better because they are encoded with 20-bits of real musical information as compared to 16-bits for all other CDs. HDCD overcomes the limitation of the 16-bit CD format by using a sophisticated system to encode the additional four bits onto the CD while remaining completely compatible with the CD format. When listening to HDCD recordings, you hear more dynamic range, a focused 3-D sound stage, and extremely natural vocal and musical timbre. With HDCD, you get the body, depth and emotion of the original performance not a fl at, digital imitation. HDCD system manufactured under license from Microsoft. This product is covered by one or more of the following: In the United States 5,479,168 5,638,074 5,640,161 5,808,574 5,838,274 5,854,600 5,864,311 5,872,531 and in Australia 669,114 with other patents pending.
HDMI, the and High-Defi nition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
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HD RadioTM technology is a new technology that enables AM and FM radio stations to broadcast programs digitally. Digital broadcasting provides listeners with radically improved audio quality and reception as well as new data services. Furthermore, supplemental program services allow listeners to select from up to 8 HD Radio programs multicast on a single FM HD Radio channel. F or more information on HD Radio
TM
technology, visit “www.ibiquity.com”.
HD RadioTM Technology Manufactured Under License From iBiquity Digital Corp. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio
TM
and the HD Radio logo are proprietary
trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
XM Satellite Radio Ready
The XM name and related logos are registered trademarks of XM Satellite Radio Inc.
XM HD Surround uses Neural SurroundTM technology to achieve optimal surround sound from XM radio.
There are several f actors that can degrade the sound from even the best loudspeakers in a listening room. One of the most important is the interaction of sound from the loudspeakers with large surfaces such as walls, the fl oor, and the ceiling in the room. Even with careful loudspeaker placement and acoustical treatments, there are signifi cant problems that are caused by room acoustics. These include refl ections from nearby surfaces and standing waves that are created between large parallel surfaces in the room. In a home theater the situation is further complicated because there are several listening locations. The effects of room acoustics on the sound arriving at each person’s ears are very different and the result is a listening experience that is degraded in a different way for e v ery person in the room. It is not uncommon to have variations in two adjacent seats that are as large as 10 dB, particularly in the frequency range below 250 Hz.
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The solution to this problem is to apply room correction after precisely measuring how each loudspeaker interacts with the room. Because the room causes variations in the frequency response of the loudspeakers that are so large from seat to seat, it is important to measure each loudspeaker at several locations in the listening room. This should be done even if there is only one listener. Measurement at a single location is not representative of the acoustical problems in the room and will in most cases, degrade overall performance. Audyssey MultEQ is the only technology that can achieve room correction for multiple listeners in a large listening area. It does so by combining the data collected at several points in the room from each loudspeaker and then applying correction that minimizes the acoustical effects of the room and is matched to the frequency resolution of human perception (known as psychoacoustics). Furthermore, MultEQ correction is applied both in frequency and time domains and so there are no artifacts (such as smearing of sound or modal ringing)that are sometimes associated with traditional methods of room equalization. In addition to correcting frequency response problems over a wide listening area, Audysse y MultEQ provides a completely automated sound system set-up process. It identifi es how many loudspeakers are connected to the amplifi ers and whether they are full­range, satellites, or subwoofers . If there is a least one subwoofer connected, Audysse y MultEQ determines the optimum crossover frequency between each satellite and the subwoofer(s). It automatically checks the polarity of each loudspeaker and alerts the user if there are any that may be wired out­of-phase relative to the others. It measures the distance to each loudspeaker from the main listening position and adjusts the delays so that sound from each loudspeaker arrives at the same time. Finally, Audyssey MuitEQ determines the playback level of each loudspeaker and adjusts the volume trims so that all levels are equal.
MultEQ and the Audyssey MultEQ logo are trademarks of Audyssey Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
BEFORE USE
This section must be read before any connection is made to the mains supply.
EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING SETTING
Your Marantz product has been prepared to comply with the household power and safety requirements that exist in your area. SR7002/SR8002 can be powered by 120V AC only.
COPYRIGHT
Recording and playback of any material may require consent. For fur ther information refer to the following:
— Copyright Act 1956 — Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958 — Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972 —
Any subsequent statutory enactments and orders
DO NOT LOCATE IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES
To ensure long-lasting use, do not locate the unit where:
• Exposed to direct sunlight.
• Near to sources of heat such as heaters.
• Highly humid or poorly ventilated.
• Dusty.
• Subjected to mechanical vibrations.
On wobbly, inclined or otherwise unstable surfaces
• Radiated heat is blocked such as in cramped audio racks.
To ensure proper heat radiation, ensure the below clearance from walls and other equipment.
Above 8 inchs (0.2 m)
Left
8 inchs (0.2 m)
or more
INPUT SELECTOR
STANDBY
POWER ON/OFF
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR8001
or more
PURE DIRECT
SURROUND
V-OFFDISPMULTI AUTO TUNED ST SPKR A B
PEAK ANALOG
ATT
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
SURRDIRECT
NIGHT
SLEEP
AUTO DISC 6.1 MTX 6.1 EQ
LCR
LFE
AAC
PCM
SLS SR
DSD
SURROUND
MODE AUTO
PURE DIRECT THX
PHONES
DOWN
MULTI
MEMORY CLEAR
BAND
SPEAKER
MULTI
T-MODE
7.1CH INPUT
DISPLAY
SPEAKERS
MultEQ
A/B
ENTER
MENU
EXIT
DIGITAL
MIC
VOLUME
AUX 1 INPUT
S-VIDEO
AUDIO
8 inchs (0.2 m)
UP
RLVIDEO
8 inchs (0.2 m)
or more
Right
or more
Rear
KEEP OBJECTS OFF
Keep objects off the unit. Bloc king the vent can result in accident and damage.
DO NOT TOUCH HOT SPOTS DURING AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE
During and immediately after use, the unit is hot in areas other than the controls and rear panel connection jacks. Do not touch hot spots and especially the top panel. Contact with hot areas can cause burns.
Opening and closing the front panel door
When you want to use the controls behind the front panel door, open the door by gently pressing on the lower part of the panel. K eep the door closed when not using these controls.
AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR
INPUT SELECTOR
8001
STANDBY
POWER ON
Caution:
• Be careful not to pinch your fi ngers between the door and the panel.
DISP
MULTI
SLEEP
AUTO
AUTO
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TUNED ST DIRECT
SPKR A B
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ENTER
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DIGITAL
S-VIDEO
AUX 1 INPUT
VIDEO
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AUDIO
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OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROLLER
REMOTE CONTROL
Operate the remote controller within a distance of approx. 5m from the infr ared receptor windo w on the front of the unit.
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Caution:
• Do not allow direct sunlight, an inverter fl uorescent light or other strong source of light to shine onto the player’s infrared receptor window. Otherwise, the operation of the remote controller may be disabled.
• Bear in mind that operating the remote controller may cause other devices operated b y infrared ra ys to be operated by mistake.
• The remote controller cannot be operated if the space between the controller and the player’s infrared receptor window is obstructed.
• Do not place any objects on top of the remote controller.
Doing so may cause one or more buttons to be
held down which will cause the batteries to run down.
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LOADING BATTERIES
Before using the remote controller for the fi rst time, load the batteries in the remote controller. The batteries provided are used to verify the operations of the remote controller only.
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Remove the back cover .
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2. Insert the new batteries (AAA type) with correct ª and · polarity.
3. Close the battery cover until it clicks shut.
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1. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert the new batteries (AAA type) with correct ª and · polarity.
3. Close the battery cover until it clicks shut.
CAUTIONS ON BATTERIES
• Use “AAA” type batteries in this remote controller.
• We recommend that you use alkali batteries.
• The life of the batteries used with the remote controller is about 4 months with normal use.
• If the remote controller does not operate from close to the unit, replace the batteries with new ones, even if less then a y ear has passed.
• The included battery is only for verifying operation. Replace it with a new battery as soon as possible.
• When inserting the batteries, be careful to do so in the proper direction, following the + and - marks in the remote controller’s battery compartment.
• To prevent damage or battery fl uid leakage:
- Do not use a new battery with an old one.
- Do not use two different types of batteries.
- Do not shor t-circuit, disassemble, heat or
dispose of batteries in fl ames .
• Remove the batteries when not planning to use the remote controller for a long period of time.
• If the batteries should leak, carefully wipe off the fl uid from the inside of the battery compartment, then insert new batteries.
• When disposing of used batter ies, please comply with governmental regulations or environmental public instruction’s rules that apply in your country or area.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT INTERVAL (RC8001SR)
When the batteries wear out, a battery mark is displayed on the LCD. Although the remote control can still be used when the battery mark is displayed, the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible. The LCD eventually starts to fl ash when buttons are pressed, the remote control will be unable to transmit signals or learn codes.
• This remote control uses non-volatile memory so that the learned codes and macro programs are retained even if the batteries are removed.
• Reset the clock after replacing the batteries.
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NAMES AND FUNCTION
FRONT PANEL
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AV SURROUND RECEIVER SR8002
INPUT SELECTOR
PURE DIRECT
M-DAX
SURROUND
STANDBY
POWER ON/STANDBY
PHONES
PURE DIRECT THX
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POWER switc h and STANDBY indicator
When this switch is pressed once, the unit turns ON and the display illuminates. When pressed again, the unit turns OFF and the STANDBY indicator will be illuminated.
w INPUT SELECTOR knob
(AUDIO/ VIDEO)
This knob is used to select the input sources. (See page 58)
e
HEADPHONE jack for stereo headphones
This jack may be used to listen to the unit’s output through a pair of headphones. Be certain that the headphones have a standard 1/4” stereo phono plug.
r SURROUND MODE button
Press this button to select the surround mode.
t AUTO (Auto surround) button
Press this button to select the AUTO mode from the surround modes. When this mode is selected, the unit determines the surround mode corresponding to a digital input signal automatically.
MODE AUTO
SLEEP
AUTO
MULTI
SURR DIRECT
7.1CH INPUT
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MULTI
SPEAKER
MENU
DISC 6.1 MTX 6.1 EQ
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VOLUME
V-OFFDISP MULTI AUTO TUNED ST SPKR A B
ENTER
SURROUND
PEAK ANALOG
ATT
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
NIGHT
LCR
LFE
AAC
PCM
SL S SR
MEMORY CLEAR
BAND
T-MODE
DISPLAY
SPEAKERS
A/B
M-DAX
EXIT
MIC
!7
!5
DOWN
AUX 1 INPUT
DIGITAL
S-VIDEO
UP
RLVIDEO
AUDIO
y MULTI (Multi Room) button
Press this button to activate the Multiroom system. “MULTI” indicator will be illuminated in the display. (See page 78)
u MULTI SPEAKER button
Press this button to activate the Multiroom Speaker system. “MULTI” indicator will be illuminated in the display.
(See page 78)
i BAND button
Press this button to switch between FM, AM and XM (XM Ready) in the TUNER mode.
o T-MODE button
Press this button to select the auto stereo mode or mono mode when the FM band is selected. The “AUTO” indicator lights in the auto stereo mode. (See page 68)
!0 MEMORY button
Press this button to enter the tuner preset memory numbers or station names. (See page 68)
!1 CLEAR button
Press this button to cancel the station-memory setting mode or preset scan tuning. (See page 69)
!2
INFRARED receiving sensor window
This window receives infrared signals for the remote controller.
!3 VOLUME control knob
This knob is used to adjust the overall sound level. Turning the control clockwise increases the sound level.
!4 AUX1 INPUT jac ks
These auxiliary video/audio input jacks accept the connections of a camcorder, portable DVD, game etc. When not using these jacks, protect with the included jack covers.
How to Attach the Front AUX Jack Cover
UP
DIGITAL
AUX 1 INPUT
VIDEO
L
AUDIOS-VIDEO
R
PUSH
PUSH
Front AUX Jack Cover
!5 M-DAX button
Press this button to select M-DAX processing for input source. (See page 59)
!6 SPEAKER A/B button
Press this button to select speaker systems A and/or B.
!7 MIC jack
Automatically measure speaker characteristics using the included microphone. (See page 46)
!8 DISPLAY button
Press this button to change the FL display mode.
!9 EXIT button
Press this button to exit from the SETUP MAIN MENU.
@0
Cursor (
Press these buttons to operate the SETUP MAIN MENU and TUNER function.
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) / ENTER button
@1 MENU button
Press this button to enter the SETUP MAIN MENU.
@2 7.1CH INPUT button
Press this button to select the output of an external multichannel player.
@3 THX button
Press this button to select THX processing for input source.
@4
PURE DIRECT button and indicator
When this button is pressed once, “SOURCE DIRECT” appears on the FL display. If pressed again,
PURE DIRECT” appears. After 2 seconds, the FL display indication goes out. In the source/pure direct mode, the tone control circuitry and bass management are bypassed.
Notes:
• The surround mode is automatically switched to AUTO when the pure direct function is turned on.
• Additionally, speaker configurations are fixed automatically as follows.
Front SPKR = LARGE Center SPKR = LARGE Surround SPKR = LARGE Surround Back SPKR = LARGE Sub woofer = YES
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96/24
This indicator is illuminated when a DTS 96/24 signal is input.
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PCM
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DIGITAL
LCR
LFE
SL S SR
PCM
This indicator is illuminated when the input signal is PCM (pulse code modulation).
2 SURROUND
This indicator is illuminated when a Dolby Surround signal is input.
™2 PURE DIRECT indicator
This indicator is illuminated when this unit is in the PURE DIRECT mode.
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a DISP (Display Off) indicator
This indicator is illuminated when this unit is in the display off mode.
s SLEEP timer indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the sleep timer function in the main-room is in use.
d Multi-room system indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the multi-room system is active.
f AUTO SURR
(Auto Surround mode) indicator
This indicator is illuminated to show that the AUTO SURROUND mode is in use.
g TUNER’s indicators
AUTO : This indicator illuminates when the TUNED : This indicator illuminates when the
ST(Stereo) : This indicator illuminates when an
tuner’s Auto mode is in use. tuner receives a suffi ciently strong
radio signal. FM station is being tuned into stereo
condition.
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6
l SPKR (speaker) AB indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the speaker system is active.
¡0 PEAK indicator
This indicator is a monitor for an analog audio input signal. If the selected analog audio input signal is greater than the capable lev el of internal processing, this will illuminate. If this happens, you should press the ATT button. (See page 11)
¡1 EQ indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the EQ MODE is selected to “AUDDYSSEY”, “FRONT” or “FLAT”.
¡2 ATT (Attenuation) indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the attenuation function is active.
¡3 DIGITAL Input Indicator
This indicator is illuminated when a digital input has been selected.
¡4 ANALOG input indicator
This indicator is illuminated when an analog input source has been selected.
¡6 HDMI indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the HDMI device is connected to the unit.
¡7
ENCODED CHANNEL STATUS indicator s
These indicators display the channels that are encoded with a digital input signal. If the digital input signal is Dolby Digital 5.1ch or DTS 5.1ch, “L”, “C”, “R”, “SL”, “SR” and “LFE” will be illuminated. If the digital input signal is 2 channel PCM-audio, “L” and “R” will be illuminated. If the digital input signal is 7.1channel PCM-Audio. “L”, “C”, “R”, “SL”, “S” , “ SR” and “LFE” will be illuminated. If the digital input signal is Dolby Digital 5.1ch signal with Surround EX fl ag or DTS-ES, “L”, “C”, “R”, “SL”, S” , “SR” and “LFE” will be illuminated.
Note:
When this unit is decoding a Dolby True HD signal, the status of the input signal is displayed, depending on the number of speaker channels being used. The “S” indicator is not illuminated when a 7.1­channel signal is input to a 5.1-channel speaker system with L, C, R, SL, SR, and SW .
¡8 HDCD indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the HDCD signal is decoded from digital input signal.
h
DTS-ES mode indicators (DISC6.1, MTX6.1)
These indicators will illuminate to show the DTS-ES decoding mode (Discrete 6.1 or Matrix 6.1).
j V (video)-OFF mode indicator
This indicator is illuminated when the Video-OFF function is active.
k NIGHT mode indicator
This indicator is illuminated when this unit is in the Night mode, which reduces the dynamic range of digital program material at low volume levels.
¡5 SIGNAL FORMAT indicators
2 DIGITAL This indicator is illuminated when a Dolby Digital signal is input.
EX
This indicator is illuminated when a Dolby Digital EX signal is input.
dts
This indicator is illuminated when a DTS signal is input.
ES
This indicator is illuminated when a DTS ES signal is input.
¡9 Main Information Display
This display shows messages relating to the status, input source, surround mode, tuner, volume level or other aspects of unit’s operation.
™0 SOURCE DIRECT indicator
This indicator is illuminated when this unit is in the SOURCE DIRECT mode.
™1 M-DAX indicator
This indicator illuminates when this unit is in the M­DAX mode.
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HDMI Ver1.3
REMOTE
MULTI RC
REAR PANEL
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See page 37 for connecting information.
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u Sub Speaker outputs terminals
(MULTI SPEAKER / SPEAKER C)
Two terminals are provided for the front left, and right speakers for multi room. The terminals can be used to connect a third set of speakers by setting the SPEAKER C selector switch to ON. F or connection and use, see page 38.
HDMI Ver1.3
i Speaker outputs terminals
REMOTE
MULTI RC
Nine terminals are provided for the front (A) left, front (A) right, front (B) left, front (B) right, front center, surround left, surround right, surround back left and surround back right speakers.
!2 Preamp Outputs
(L, R, SL, SR, SBL, SBR, C)
Jacks for L (front left), R (front right), C (Center), SL (surround left), SR (surround right), SBL (surround back left) and SBR (surround back right). Use these jacks for connection to external power amplifi ers.
!3 Subwoofer Output
Connect this jack to the line level input of a powered subwoofer. If an external subwoofer amplifi er is used, connect this jack to the subwoofer amplifi er input. If you are using two subwoofers, either powered or with a 2 channel subwoofer amplifi er, connect a “Y” connector to the subwoofer output jack and run one cable from it to each subwoofer amplifi er.
@1
!9@0
!8!7 !6
q FM antenna terminal (75 ohms)
Connect an external FM antenna with a coaxial cable, or a cable network FM source.
AM antenna and ground terminals
Connect the supplied AM loop antenna. Use the terminals marked “AM” and “GND”. The supplied AM loop antenna will provide good AM reception in most areas. Position the loop antenna until you hear the best reception.
Note:
• The SR8002 can receive HD Radio broadcasts. (See p.70)
w COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT/
OUTPUT
If your DVD player or other device has component video connectors, be sure to connect them to these component video connectors on the unit. This unit has 4 component video input connectors to obtain the color information (Y, C recorded DVD signal or other video component and two component video outputs connector to output it directly into the matrix decoder of the display device. By sending the pure DVD component video signal directly, the DVD signal forgoes the extra processing that normally would degrade the image. The result is vastly increased image quality, with incredibly life like colors and crisp detail.
B
, CR) directly from the
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e
!0!1!2!4
o
e Multiroom Outputs
(Audio output A/B, Video)
These are the audio and video output jacks for the Multi zone (Multi room). Connect these jacks to optional audio power amplifi ers or video display devices to listen and view the source selected by the multiroom system in a remote room.
Note:
• The SR7002 does not use Multiroom audio output B.
r MONITOR OUT
These are monitor outputs and each one includes both composite video and S-video confi gurations. When connecting two video monitors or televisions, be aware that the OSD interface can be used with both MONITOR OUT connections.
t RS-232C
The RS-232C port is to be used in conjunction with an external controller to control the operation of the unit by using an external device. The RS-232C port may also be used in the future to update the operating software of the unit so that it will be able to support new digital audio formats and the like as they are introduced.
o SPEAKER C switch
Set to ON to connect a bi-amp to this receiver or set to OFF for normal speaker connection (surround back and multiroom speakers). (See page 38)
!0 AC OUTLETS
Connect the AC power cables of components such as a DVD and CD player to these outlets. SWITCHED and UNSWITCHED outlets are provided. The one marked SWITCHED provides power only when the unit is turned on and is useful for components which you use every time you play your system. The one marked UNSWITCHED is always live as long as the unit is plugged into a live outlet. A component connected here may be left on permanently, or may be switched off with via its own power switch.
Caution:
• In order to avoid potential turn-off thumps, anything plugged into these outlets should be powered up before the unit is turned on.
• The capacity of this AC outlet is 150W. Do not connect devices that consume electricity more than the capacity of these AC outlets. If the total power consumption of the connected devices exceeds the capacity, the protection circuit shuts down the power supply.
!1 AC INLET
Plug the supplied power cord into this AC INLET and then into the power outlet on the wall. This unit can be powered by 120V AC only.
!4 7.1 CHANNEL or AUX2 INPUT
By connecting a DVD Audio player, Super Audio CD multichannel player, or other components that has a multichannel port, you can playback the audio with
5.1 channel or 7.1 channel outputs.
!5 EMITTER OUT (SR8002 only)
The signals input to the IR RECEIVER IN terminals are output to this terminal. External devices can be controlled by connecting them to this terminal.
!6 IR RECEIVER IN (SR8002 only)
Connect to an external IR receiver.
!7
FLASHER IN (Flasher input terminal)
These terminals are to control the unit from each zone. Connect the control signal from a Keypad, etc.
!8 DC TRIGGER output terminal
Connect a device that needs to be triggered by DC under certain conditions (screen, power strip, etc…) Use the system OSD setup menu to determine the conditions by which these jack will be active.
Note:
• This output voltage is for (status) control only, It is not suffi cient for drive capability.
!9
MULTI ROOM REMOTE IN/OUT terminals
IN: Connect to a multi-room remote control
device, av ailable from your Marantz dealer.
OUT: Connect to the Marantz component equipped
with remote control (RC-5) terminals in Multi zone (Multi room).
@0 REMOTE CONT. IN/OUT terminals
Connect to a Marantz component equipped with remote control (RC-5) terminals.
@1 AUDIO IN/OUT (TV, DVD, VCR1,
DSS/VCR2, T APE, CD/CDR)
These are the analog audio inputs and outputs. There are 6 audio inputs and 4 audio outputs. The audio jacks are nominally labeled for cassette tape
decks, compact disc play ers, DVD players and etc....
The audio inputs and outputs require RCA-type connectors.
@2 DIGITAL INPUT (Dig.1 - 6) /
OUTPUT (coaxial, optical)
These are the digital audio inputs and outputs. There are 3 digital inputs with coaxial jacks, 3 with optical jacks. The inputs accept digital audio signals from a compact disc, LD, DVD, or other digital source component. For digital output, there is 1 coaxial output and 1 optical output. The digital outputs can be connected to MD recorders, CD recorders, DAT decks, or other similar components.
@3
VIDEO IN/OUT (TV, D VD, VCR1, DSS/VCR2)
These are the video inputs and outputs. There are 4 video inputs and 2 video outputs and each one includes both composite video and S-video confi gurations. Connect VCRs, DVD players, and other video components to the video inputs. The 2 video output channels can be used to be connected to video tape recorders for making recordings.
@4 HDMI INPUT / OUTPUT
This unit has 4 HDMI inputs and 2 HDMI output. The input function can be selected from the OSD menu system. (See page 43)
REMO TE CONTROL OPERATION (RC8001SR)
NAME AND FUNCTION
The provided remote controller is a universal remote controller. The POWER button, numeric buttons and control buttons are used in common across different input source components. The input source controlled with the remote controller changes when one of the input selector buttons is pressed.
z
POWER
¤1
¤0
⁄9
⁄8
⁄7
OFF
CH
PREV
MENU
TEST
7.1CH
DISP
CLEAR
TV
TUNER
CD
AUX1
TAP E
12
Learning Remote Controller
ON/OFF
SOURCE
OK
LIP·SYNC
GUIDE
CH.SEL
ATT
OSD
THX
LIGHT
RC8001SR
ON
M
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D5
x
c v
b
n
VOL
m
MUTE
EXIT
SURR
2 31
SPK-AB
5 64
SLEEP
8
97
MEMO
0
, .
⁄0 ⁄1
⁄2⁄6
⁄3
DSS
VCRDVD
CD-R
MD
AMP
AUX2
⁄4
⁄5
z Infrared Transmitter and Learning
Sensor
This transmitter emits infrared light. Press the b uttons while pointing the transmitter towards the infrared receiver window of the unit or other AV equipment. Be sure to also point towards other remote controls when using the learning function.
x POWER ON and OFF b uttons
(When AMP mode is selected)
These buttons are used to turn the unit on or off.
c SOURCE ON/OFF button
This button is used to turn a specifi c source (such as a DVD player) on or off independently from the rest of the system.
v M (Mode) button
This button is used to program Macros. Pressing this button switches between Normal mode and Macro mode. The > button is used to move to the next page. Up to 20 programs (4 pages) can be made. Holding down the M button for three seconds or more switches to the Setup mode, where the Setup menu is shown on the LCD. The Setup menu has four pages, and the > button is used to move to the ne xt page. Pressing the > button from page 4 returns you to page 1.
b D1 to D5 (Direct) buttons
Five types of direct operations can be performed for each of the 12 source buttons such as the DVD, television, amplifi er, and other AV equipment. The pages can be switched, so 4 pages × 5 types = 20 operations can be performed for a single source. The text display can also be changed.
n > (Page) button
This button is used to switch pages for the Direct button. The current page is shown on the LCD.
m VOL (Volume) button
This button is used to adjust the volume for the amplifi er and television.
Note:
• Set the AMP mode to use this button with the unit.
, MUTE button
This button is used to mute the audio for the amplifi er and television.
Note:
• Set the AMP mode to use this button with the unit.
. GUIDE button
This button is used to display the menus f or the DVD player, DSS (satellite broadcasting tuner), or other AV equipment.
(when AMP mode is selected)
This button is used to select the LIP.SYNC mode.
⁄0 EXIT button
(when AMP mode is selected)
This button is used to cancel settings in the setup menu.
⁄1 Numeric buttons
These buttons are used to switch between 0 to 9 of the source components. If the source is set to the amplifier, these buttons are used to perform operations.
(when AMP mode is selected) (1) TEST button
This button is used to enter the test tone menu.
(2) CH SEL. (channel select) button
This button is used to call up SETUP MAIN MENU and adjust speaker levels or 7.1 ch input level.
(3) SURR (surround) button
This button is used to select the surround mode.
(4) 7.1CH button
This button is used to select the output of an external multi channel decoder.
(5) A TT button
When the input signal is too high and the voice distorts even by throttling the unit VOLUME control, turn on this function. “ATT” is indicated when this function is activated. The input level is reduced. Attenuator is invalid for use with the output signal of “REC OUT”.
Note:
• This function is unavailable during the digital input is selected.
(6) SPK-AB button
Speaker mode is switched in the following sequence. A → B → A+B → off
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(7) DISP. button
Selects the display mode for the front display of the unit.
(8) OSD button
When this button is pressed, the current setting are displayed on the TV monitor.
(9) SLEEP (sleep timer) button
This button is used for setting the sleep timer. Each time this button is pressed, the sleep timer is increased by 10 minutes, in a range of 10–120 minutes.
(0) THX button
Use this button to select the THX mode .
⁄2 MEMO button
This button is used to store settings to memory or program a source.
⁄3 CONTROL button
Thses buttons are used when operating the PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, and other commands of a source .
Note:
• This button is unavailable for the unit.
⁄7 MENU button
(when AMP mode is selected)
This button is used to call up the SETUP MAIN MENU of the unit.
⁄8 PREV (Previous) button
This button is used to return to the previous channel on the television or other device.
Note:
• This button is unavailable for the unit.
⁄9 CH (Channel) button
This is used to change channels.
¤0 CURSOR buttons
These buttons are used when controlling the cursor of the unit, DVD, or other AV equipment.
¤1 LCD
Information about the sources and modes are shown on the LCD.
LCD INDICATORS (RC8001SR)
Information about currently selected source and direct code names are displayed on the LCD.
A
J I H
LEARN
NAME
MACRO
B
G F
E
USE
PAGE
123
4
C D
A Source Name indicator
This displays the name of the selected source, such as DVD, television, or other AV equipment (up to fi ve characters).
H MACRO indicator
This indicator is displayed when the remote controller is in macro programming mode.
I NAME indicator
This indicator is displayed when the remote controller is in renaming mode.
J LEARN indicator
This indicator is displayed when the remote controller is in learning mode.
⁄4 SOURCE button
Thses buttons are used to switch the source of your A/V Receiver / amplifer . Each time a source button is pressed, the remote controller changes to the source which was pressed. This remote controller can control 12 types of equipment. To change the A/V Receiver / amplifi er source, press this button twice within two seconds. The signal is sent when it is pressed the second time.
Note:
• Select the AMP as the source to use this remote controller with the unit.
• The MD button does not work with the unit.
⁄5 LIGHT 1 and 2 buttons
Pressing these buttons will light up the LCD and its buttons. This lighting time can be set. If the lighting time is set to 0 seconds, the backlight turns on only while this button is pressed. The operations for LIGHT 1 and 2 are identical.
⁄6 CLEAR button
This button is used to erase the memory or program of a source.
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B Direct Button Name indicator
This displays up to 20 types of button names for each source. (up to six char acters)
C Page indicator
This displays the current page position.
D Transmission indicator
This indicator is displayed when the remote controller is sending a signal.
E USE indicator
This indicator is displayed under normal operation.
F Battery Level indicator
This indicator is displayed when the battery level is low.
G TIMER indicator
This indicator is displayed when the macro timer is set.
SETTING THE TIME
Example: Setting to 6:20PM (18:20)
1 2
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
ON
SOURCE
CH
OK
OK
LIP.SYNC
PREV
GUIDE
MENU
TEST
CH.SEL
7.1CH
ATT
DISP
OSD
THX
CLEAR
TV
TUNERCDCD-R
AUX1
TAPE
LIGHT
12
RC8001SR
Learning Remote Controller
When you bought this remote controller and insert the batteries to the remote controller at fi rst, the steps 1 to 3 are skipped. Starts from step 4 to set the time.
1.
M
M
D1
D2
D3
3.
D4
D4
D5
D5
2.
VOL
6.
MUTE
EXIT
SURR
4.
2 31
21
SPK-AB
5 64
5.
SLEEP
8097
8
MEMO
0
DSS
VCRDVD
MD
AMP
AUX2
LEARN
NAME
MACRO
USE
PAGE
1 23
3 4
LEARN
NAME
MACRO
USE
PAGE
123
5 6
LEARN
NAME
MACRO
USE
PAGE
123
LEARN
NAME
MACRO
USE
PAGE
123
4
4
4
4
LEARN
NAME
MACRO
USE
PAGE
123
4
LEARN
NAME
MACRO
USE
PAGE
123
4
Whenever the batteries are replaced, the clock shows 00:00. Please reset the clock. (The time setting is not backed up.)
CHECKING THE TIME
To check the time, hold down the > button for three seconds or more. The current time is displayed for fi ve seconds.
Note:
• Although the remote controller uses a quartz clock, the time may become out of sync over the course of operation. Be sure to correct the clock from time to time.
GENERAL INFORMATION OF RC8001SR TO THE UNIT
To control the unit by your RC8001SR, you have to select the de vice AMP or TUNER by pressing the function selector button. Please refer below for the details in AMP and TUNER mode.
AMP MODE
TUNERCDCD-R
TUNERCDCD-R
TAPE
TAPE
TUNER MODE
POWER
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
ON
OFF
ON/OFF
ON
SOURCE
SOURCE
M
D1
D1
D2
D2
LEARN
NAME
D3
D3
D4
D4
USE
PAGE
123
4
D5
D5
D5
D5
CH
CLEAR
TV
TV
VOL
VOL
OK
OK
LIP.SYNC
PREV
MUTE
MUTE
GUIDE
EXIT
MENU
EXIT
MENU
TEST
CH.SEL
SURR
TEST
CH.SEL
SURR
2 31
2 31
7.1CH
ATT
SPK-AB
7.1CH
ATT
SPK-AB
5 64
5 64
DISP
OSD
SLEEP
DISP
OSD
SLEEP
8
8 97
97
THX
MEMO
0
DSS
DSS
VCRDVD
VCRDVD
MD
MD
AMP
AUX2
AUX1
AUX2
AUX1
AMP
LIGHT
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RC8001SR
Learning Remote Controller
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the SR7002/SR8002 on and off POWER ON Turns the SR7002/SR8002 on POWER OFF Turns the SR7002/SR8002 off D1 - D5 / >(Page) (Refer to page vi) VOL +/- Adjust the over all sound level MUTE Decreases the sound temporarily Cursor Move the cursor for setting in SETUP MENU mode OK Enter the SETUP MENU
Confi rms the setting in SETUP MENU mode MENU Enter the SETUP MENU EXIT Exits from SETUP MENU TEST (1) Enter the test tone menu CH.SEL (2) Call up SETUP MENU and adjusts speaker levels or 7.1ch
input setup SURR (3) Selects the surround mode
7.1CH (4) Selects the 7.1CH IN ATT (5) Reduces the input level SPK-AB (6) Selects the speaker system DISP (7) Changes the front display mode OSD (8) Displays the current setting on the monitor SLEEP (9) Sets the sleep timer function THX (0) Selects the THX mode Function selector Selects a particular source component GUIDE / LIP.SYNC Selects the LIP.SYNC mode
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Hold down the M button for three seconds or
1.
more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the > button once.
This displays second page (SETUP).
3. Press the D4 (CLOCK) direct button.
The “ ” indicator blinks and the clock indicator
displays “0:00”.
4. Press the 1 and 8 numeric button to set the hour indicator.
The hour indicator displays “18”. The minute indicator blinks “_”.
5. Press the 2 and 0 numeric button to set the minute indicator.
The minute indicator displays “20”. The hour indicator blinks.
6. Press the OK cursor button to start the clock.
The clock starts from 0 second at the time that was
set and return to normal (USE) mode.
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
ON
SOURCE
M
D1
D1
D2
D2
D3
D3
D4
D4
USE
PAGE
1
D5
D5
D5
D5
VOL
CH
CH
OK
LIP.SYNC
PREV
MUTE
GUIDE
GUIDE
EXIT
MENU
TEST
CH.SEL
SURR
TEST
CH.SEL
SURR
2 31
2 31
7.1CH
ATT
SPK-AB
7.1CH
ATT
SPK-AB
5 64
5 64
DISP
OSD
SLEEP
DISP
OSD
SLEEP
8097
8 97
THX
MEMO
CLEAR
MEMO
CLEAR
0
DSS
VCRDVD
TV
TUNERCDCD-R
TUNER
TAPE
MD
AMP
AUX2
AUX1
LIGHT
12
RC8001SR
Learning Remote Controller
D1 - D5 / >(Page) (Refer to page vi) CH +/- Selects a preset station up and down GUIDE Selects the “Frequency direct input” 0–9 Input the numeric MEMO Enter the tuner preset memory numbers CLEAR Clears the inputting TUNER Selects a frequency band
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CONTROLLING MARANTZ COMPONENTS
1. Press the desired function button.
• The selected function name and USE are displayed in the LCD.
Press the desired operation buttons to play the selected component.
2.
• For details, refer to the component’s user guide.
• It may not be possible to operate some models.
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ DVD PLAYER (DVD MODE)
POWER
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
USE
DVD
AUX1
Learning Remote Controller
ON
ON/OFF
ON
SOURCE
SOURCE
M
D1
D1
D2
D2
D3
D3
D4
D4
PAGE
1
D5
D5
D5
D5
VOL
OK
OK
LIP.SYNC
MUTE
GUIDE
EXIT
CH.SEL
SURR
CH.SEL
SURR
2 31
2 31
ATT
SPK-AB
ATT
SPK-AB
5 64
5 64
OSD
SLEEP
OSD
SLEEP
8097
8097
THX
MEMO
MEMO
DSS
VCRDVD
MD
AMP
AUX2
LIGHT
RC8001SR
OFF
CH
PREV
MENU
MENU
TEST
TEST
7.1CH
7.1CH
DISP
DISP
CLEAR
CLEAR
TV
TUNERCDCD-R
TAPE
12
SOURCE ON/OFF POWER ON Turns the DVD player on POWER OFF Turns the DVD player off D1 - D5 / >(Page) (Refer to page vi) Cursor/OK Move the cursor, enters the setting MENU Calls up the menu of DVD disc 0-9 Input the numeric MEMO Call up the programming menu CLEAR Clears the inputting
2
4 / ¢ Skip forward or previous chapter/
9 ;
Turns the DVD player on and off
Play
track Stop Pause
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ CD PLAYER (CD MODE)
POWER
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
USE
CD
AUX1
Learning Remote Controller
ON
ON/OFF
ON
SOURCE
SOURCE
M
D1
D1
D2
D2
D3
D3
D4
D4
PAGE
1
D5
D5
D5
D5
VOL
OK
LIP.SYNC
MUTE
GUIDE
EXIT
CH.SEL
SURR
CH.SEL
SURR
2 31
2 31
ATT
SPK-AB
ATT
SPK-AB
5 64
5 64
OSD
SLEEP
OSD
SLEEP
8097
8097
THX
MEMO
MEMO
DSS
VCRDVD
MD
AMP
AUX2
LIGHT
RC8001SR
OFF
CH
PREV
MENU
MENU
TEST
TEST
7.1CH
7.1CH
DISP
DISP
CLEAR
CLEAR
TV
TUNERCDCD-R
TAPE
12
SOURCE ON/OFF POWER ON Turns the CD player on POWER OFF Turns the CD player off D1 - D5 / >(Page) (Refer to page vi) MENU Switches the display information 0-9 Input the numeric MEMO Programs CLEAR Clears the inputting
2
4 / ¢ Skip forward or previous track
9 ;
Turns the CD player on and off
Play
Stop Pause
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CONTROLLING A MARANTZ VCR (VCR MODE)
POWER
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
ON
ON/OFF
SOURCE
SOURCE
M
D1
D1
D2
D2
D3
D3
D4
PAGE
1
OK
LIP.SYNC
GUIDE
CH.SEL
CH.SEL
2 31
2 31
ATT
ATT
5 64
5 64
OSD
OSD
8097
8
THX
0
AUX1
LIGHT
RC8001SR
Learning Remote Controller
D4
D5
D5
D5
D5
VOL
MUTE
EXIT
EXIT
SURR
SURR
SPK-AB
SPK-AB
SLEEP
SLEEP
97
MEMO
DSS
VCRDVD
VCR
MD
AMP
AUX2
USE
CH
PREV
MENU
MENU
TEST
7.1CH
7.1CH
DISP
DISP
CLEAR
TV
TUNERCDCD-R
TAPE
12
SOURCE ON/OFF D1 - D5 / >(Page) (Refer to page vi) MENU Call up the menu EXIT Exits the programming menu 0-9 Input the numeric
2
4 / ¢ Skip forward or previous track
9 ; 0
Turns the VCR on and off
Play
Stop Pause Record
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ CD RECORDER (CDR MODE)
POWER
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
USE
AUX1
Learning Remote Controller
ON
ON/OFF
ON
SOURCE
SOURCE
M
D1
D1
D2
D2
D3
D3
D4
D4
PAGE
1
D5
D5
D5
D5
VOL
OK
LIP.SYNC
MUTE
GUIDE
EXIT
CH.SEL
SURR
CH.SEL
SURR
2 31
2 31
ATT
SPK-AB
ATT
SPK-AB
5 64
5 64
OSD
SLEEP
OSD
SLEEP
8097
8097
THX
MEMO
MEMO
DSS
VCRDVD
MD
CD-R
AMP
AUX2
LIGHT
RC8001SR
OFF
CH
PREV
MENU
MENU
TEST
TEST
7.1CH
7.1CH
DISP
DISP
CLEAR
CLEAR
TV
TUNERCDCD-R
TAPE
12
SOURCE ON/OFF POWER ON Turns the CD recorder on POWER OFF Turns the CD recorder off D1 - D5 / >(Page) (Refer to page vi) MENU Switches the display information 0-9 Input the numeric MEMO Programs CLEAR Clears the inputting
2
4 / ¢ Skip forward or previous track
9 ; 0
Turns the CD recorder on and off
Play
Stop Pause Record
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ MD DECK (MD MODE)
POWER
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
USE
AUX1
Learning Remote Controller
ON
ON/OFF
ON
SOURCE
SOURCE
M
D1
D1
D2
D2
D3
D3
D4
D4
PAGE
1
D5
D5
D5
D5
VOL
OK
LIP.SYNC
MUTE
GUIDE
EXIT
CH.SEL
SURR
2 31
2 31
ATT
SPK-AB
5 64
5 64
OSD
SLEEP
8097
8097
THX
MEMO
MEMO
DSS
VCRDVD
MD
MD
AMP
AUX2
LIGHT
RC8001SR
OFF
CH
PREV
MENU
MENU
TEST
7.1CH
DISP
CLEAR
CLEAR
TV
TUNERCDCD-R
TAPE
12
SOURCE ON/OFF POWER ON Turns the MD deck on POWER OFF Turns the MD deck off D1 - D5 / >(Page) (Refer to page vi) MENU Switches the display information 0-9 Input the numeric MEMO Programs CLEAR Clears the inputting
2
4 / ¢ Skip forward or previous track
9 ; 0
Turns the MD deck on and off
Play
Stop Pause Record
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CONTROLLING A MARANTZ TAPE DECK (TAPE MODE)
POWER
POWER
OFF
ON/OFF
USE
AUX1
Learning Remote Controller
ON
ON/OFF
ON
SOURCE
SOURCE
M
D1
D1
D2
D2
D3
D3
D4
D4
PAGE
1
D5
D5
D5
D5
VOL
OK
LIP.SYNC
MUTE
GUIDE
EXIT
CH.SEL
SURR
CH.SEL
SURR
2 31
2 31
ATT
SPK-AB
ATT
SPK-AB
5 64
5 64
OSD
SLEEP
OSD
SLEEP
8097
8
97
THX
MEMO
MEMO
0
DSS
VCRDVD
MD
AMP
AUX2
LIGHT
RC8001SR
OFF
CH
PREV
MENU
TEST
7.1CH
7.1CH
DISP
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4 / ¢ Skip forward or previous track
9 ; 0
Turns the TAPE deck on and off
Play
Stop Pause Record
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ UNIVERSAL DOCK (AUX1 MODE)
Turns the UNIVERSAL DOCK (Dock connector) ON and OFF Turns the UNIVERSAL DOCK (Dock connector) ON Turns the UNIVERSAL DOCK (Dock connector) OFF
Play / Pause
Stop Pause
POWER
POWER
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BASIC OPERATION
USE MODE
(Normal operation status)
This remote controller is preset with a total of 12 types of remote codes, including Marantz TV (television), DVD, VCR (VCR deck), DSS (satellite broadcasting tuner), TUNER, CD/CD-R, MD, TAPE (tape deck), AUX1, AUX2, and AMP (amplifi er). Learning is not necessary for Marantz products. You can use these products without setting any codes.
Press the SOURCE button.
1.
For this example, press DVD. DVD is shown on the LCD, and the remote controller
is set for DVD.
Pressing the
remote control to the settings for the source that was pressed.
To change the amplifi er or other source, press the
SOURCE
sent, and then the amplifi er source changes to DVD.
2. Press the buttons to operate the DVD.
The indicator is shown on the LCD while the
remote control codes are being transmitted. It is not displayed when buttons without stored code are pressed.
3. The direct buttons can be used to perform up to 20 operations for each of the 12 sources, including DVD, TV, AMP, and other AV equipment.
The buttons consist of the D1 to D5 buttons, and
the equipment is operated by pressing the buttons corresponding to the indicators on the LCD.
Four pages are available, and press the > button
to select a page. The current page position is displayed on the LCD.
PRESET MODE
(When operating non-Marantz AV equipment products)
This remote controller is preset with remote control codes from AV equipment by other manufacturers. The preset codes are TV, VCR, LD, CABLE, DSS, DVD, TAPE, TUNER, CD/CD-R, MD and AMP. Settings can be made in one of two ways. When the preset codes are set, the following codes are contained in the controller.
SOURCE
button once changes the
button twice (double-click). The code is
SOURCE button of the remote
See the attached manufacturer number list for the preset manufacturers, devices, preset numbers, and other settings.
Remote control source name
TV TV Television DVD DVD DVD player VCR VCR Video deck DSS SATELLITE Satellite broadcasting
TUNER CD CD/CD-R PLAYER CD pla yer CD-R CD/CD-R PLAYER CD recorder MD CD/CD-R PLAYER MD deck TAPE TAPE Cassette deck AUX1 CABLE Cable television AUX2 LASER DISC Laser disc player AMP AMPLIFIER Amplifi er or receiver
Corresponding preset code
RECEIVER/TUNER
RECEIVER/TUNER
Device name
tuner equipment AM FM TUNER
• When using Marantz products, TV and DVD can be set to TV1 (TV/VDP: Projector) and TV2 (PDP: Plasma display), and DVD1 (fi rst DVD player) and DVD2 (second DVD player), respectively, to match the customer’s operating environment. These settings are made in PRESET mode.
In the factory default state, the remote controller is
set to TV1 and DVD1. To make the presets, enter the numbers below while referring to the section “Entering and Setting the Manufacturer Number Directly”.
TV1: 0001, TV2: 0002 DVD1: 0001, DVD2: 0002
Entering and Setting the Manufacturer Number Di­rectly
Refer to the manufacturer number list. This example shows how to set a SAMSUNG DVD player.
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1. View the supplied manufacturer number list, and fi nd the number of the manufacturer for the device that you are using.
Hold down the M button for three seconds or
2.
more.
The menu is displayed.
3. Press the D1 (PRESET) direct button. The Preset setting (P-SET) is displayed.
Press the DVD source button.
4.
Press the numeric buttons to enter the four-
5.
digit manufacturer number.
Example: To enter “0600” from the manufacturer
number list.
To correct the entered number, use the 1 or 2
cursor button to enter the correct number.
• If no button is pressed for over one minute
during the setting process, any settings that were made are cancelled.
Press the OK cursor button.
6.
Confirm the OK is displayed and then the
7.
display returns to the Preset Setting (P-SET).
When the manufacturer number is entered correctly,
OK is displayed momentarily on the screen.
• If you enter a number not in the manufacturer
number list, WRONG CODE is displayed, and then you return to the preset setting again
Check the manufacturer number list, and
either set a different number or use the sequence function to set.
To set the manufacturer number for another
8.
source device, repeat the procedure in steps 4 to 6.
After the settings are completed, press the M
9.
button.
Press the buttons on the remote controller to
10.
check that the D VD can be oper ated correctly.
Setting Equipment Not Appearing in Manufacturer Number List
Use the sequence function to set equipment not appearing in the manufacturer number list. You may still be unable to set some equipment even when using the sequence function. In this case, the remote controller can be programmed with codes individually. In the sequence function, the power ON/OFF codes are transmitted by pressing the remote controller buttons in order. If the power for the equipment is left on, hold down the button until the equipment is turned off, and then release. This completes the setting.
This example shows how to set a DVD player.
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1. Turn on the power of the DVD player. Hold down the M button for three seconds or
2.
more.
The menu is displayed.
3. Press the D1 (PRESET) direct button.
The Preset setting (P-SET) is displayed.
4. Press the DVD source button. Hold down the CH+ or CH– button for one
5.
second or more.
Press the CH+ button repeatedly in the interval
6.
for one second.
The signal is transmitted, and the display cycles
through the code number.
Press the
CH–
button to go back to a number
screen.
7. Release the button once the DVD player turns
off.
Press the OK cursor button.
8.
Confirm the OK is displayed and then the
9.
display returns to the Preset Setting (P-SET).
To set the manufacturer number for another
10.
source device, repeat the procedure in steps 4 to 8.
After the settings are completed, press the M
11.
button.
Press the buttons on the remote controller to
12.
check that the D VD can be oper ated correctly.
Check the following points if the equipment which was set does not operate properly.
• If there is more than one number in the manufacturer
number list, try setting a different number.
• There may be some buttons which cannot be
used. Program the codes to the required buttons.
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Programming the 2 (PLAY) and Other Control But­tons and Numeric Buttons
This remote controller is capable of learning and storing codes used by other remote controllers that you already own. For codes which are not learned, the remote controller will transmit either the Marantz preset codes from the initial settings, or remote codes from another manufacturer’s AV equipment which is set by the customer. The receiver sensor for the remote control signals is located at the top of the remote controller.
This example shows how to learn the codes from the remote control of a DVD player.
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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D2 (LEARN) direct button.
The LEARN setting (LEARN) is displayed. The
indicator then blinks.
3. Press the DVD source button.
Press the 2 (PLAY) button.
4.
The
indicate that learning is ready.
5. Place the receiver sensor of the remote control (top) so that it is facing the transmitter of the DVD remote control (top) at a distance of about 5 cm (2 inches).
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Press and hold down the 2 (PLAY) button of the
6.
transmitting DVD remote control, and check that OK is displayed on the LCD.
The remote controller has finished learning when
OK is displayed on the LCD.
If ERROR is displayed on the LCD, some error has
prevented the command from being learned. If this happens, repeat the procedure for steps 4 and 5.
In some rare cases, ERROR may be displayed
repeatedly during the learning operation. In this case, the transmitting remote control may have special signal codes. These codes cannot be learned by this remote controller.
7. Follow the same procedure to make the remote control learn the other buttons.
Repeat the procedure in steps 3 to 6 to have
8.
the remote control learn the signal codes from a TV, CD player, or other AV equipment.
• When no buttons are pressed for
approximately one minute during the learning operation, the remote controller automatically returns to USE mode.
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• When programming the source buttons,
switch to the source in step 3, and then press the source button again.
9. When you have finished programming the
codes for each button, press the M button.
The
USE
indicator is displayed on the LCD, and the
newly stored codes can be used.
• If FULL is displayed on the LCD, the memory
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cannot hold any more learned codes in LEARN mode.
If FULL is displayed no matter how many
times you try the learning operation, the remote controller cannot accept any more new codes until some of the previously
LEARN
learned codes are deleted from the memory. Delete some of the learned buttons from the sources.
The M button and > button cannot be taught. Only each one code can be learned for the LIGHT buttons 1 and 2, regardless of the source.
Programming the Direct Buttons and Rewriting Names
This example shows how to program codes from other manufacturer products to the DVD MENU button (D1) and change the display to OSD.
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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D2 (LEARN) direct button.
The LEARN setting (LEARN) indicator is displayed.
The
3. Press the DVD source button.
The first page of the direct button screen is
displayed. There are four available pages. Pressing the > buttons cycles through the pages in this order 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 1.
4. Press the D1 (MENU) direct button.
The
indicate that learning is ready.
5. Place the receiver sensor of the remote control (top) so that it is facing the transmitter of the DVD remote control (top) at a distance of about 5 cm (2 inches).
Press and hold down the OSD button of the
6.
transmitting DVD remote control, and check that OK is displayed on the LCD.
The remote controller has finished learning when
OK is displayed on the LCD.
If ERROR is displayed on the LCD, some error has
prevented the command from being learned. If this happens, repeat the procedure for steps 4 and 5.
• After lear ning is completed, the remote
controller automatically switches to name rewriting mode. The left end “ ” indicator on the MENU blinks to indicate that the blinking part can be rewritten.
• If no names will be rewritten, press the
OK cursor button. The display returns to learning standby mode by pressing the OK
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7. To change the name, press the numeric buttons to enter the text.
• Use the cursor buttons 1 2 to move to the
sections to be rewritten on the LCD.
• To change MENU to OSD, press the 5
numeric button.
Each time the button is pressed, the display
cycles through M N O 5 M.
After rewr iting of the text is completed, press
8.
the OK cursor button.
To delete text that is already entered, press the 0
button to insert a space.
• In this example, MENU is changed to “OSD
(space) (space)” in this step, and then OSD is displayed in the right side by pressing the OK button.
For details, refer to the section “Rewriting Names”.
9. In the same way, use the > button to select the page, and then press the direct button to program the codes.
After programming the codes for each of the
10.
buttons, press the M button.
The
USE
indicator displays on the LCD, and the
newly stored codes can be transmitted.
REWRITING NAMES
This remote controller allows the rewriting of names for the sources and direct buttons. This operation is performed for each individual source. This example shows how to change the source name from DVD to AVD and AUDIO to SOUND.
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cursor button.
1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D3 (NAME) direct button .
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3. Press the DVD source button .
The The “
NAME
indicator blinks.
” blinks to indicate that the letter can be
changed.
4. Press the 2 cursor button twice.
The D in DVD blinks to indicate that the letter can
be changed.
5. Press the 1 numeric button to select A.
Each time the numeric buttons are pressed, the
button cycles through the alphanumeric characters
shown below. 1: A → B → C → 1 → A 2: D → E → F → 2 → D 3: G → H → I → 3 → G 4: J → K → L → 4 → J 5: M → N → O → 5 → M 6: P → Q → R → 6 → P 7: S → T → U → 7 → S 8: V → W → X → 8 → V 9: Y → Z → / → 9 → Y
0: SPACE (
SPACE (
6. Press the 1 or 2 cursor button .
The letter is changed to “A”.
) → + → — → , → ’ → < → > → ? → 0
)
• The 3 and 4 cursor buttons can be used to move the blinking indicator of the section to be rewritten.
Press the 3 or 4 cursor buttons to select
7.
AUDIO on the direct button indicator. The A fl ashes to indicate that the name can be changed.
Press the 7 numeric button to select S.
8.
Each time the button is pressed, the button cycles
through S → T → U → 7 → S.
9. Press the 2 cursor button to move the fl ashing section.
Press the 5 numeric button to select 0.
10.
Follow the same procedure to enter U, N, and
11.
D.
When fi nished entering the text, press the OK
12.
cursor button .
Press the M button .
13.
The The input is overwritten, and so the currently
Up to six characters can be entered for the direct
USE
indicator displays on the LCD, and the
newly stored codes can be used.
displayed text is erased.
button indicator.
ERASING PROGRAMMED CODES (RETURNING TO INITIAL SETTINGS)
Codes can be erased in fi ve ways: by buttons, direct buttons, direct button pages, sources, and by all memory contents.
Erasing Buttons and Erasing Direct Buttons
This example shows how to erase the code learned from the PLAY button of the DVD player and the AUT O code of the AMP direct button.
Erasing buttons
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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D5 (ERASE) direct button .
Press the DVD source button .
3.
The
USE
and
LEARN
indicators blink.
4. Press the button 2 (PLAY) that you want to erase while holding down the CLEAR button .
A message is displayed on the LCD.
5. Press the D4 (YES) direct button to erase.
The code programmed to the 2 (PLAY) button is
erased.
When the code is cleared, the code for this button
resets to the factory default code or becomes blank.
• To cancel the erasing operation, press the
D5 (NO) button to return to the previous display.
T o erase codes programmed for the CLEAR
button, simply press the CLEAR button twice.
To erase codes programmed for the
SOURCE button, simply press the SOURCE button twice.
Erasing direct buttons
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6. Press the AMP source button . Press the > button to display the fi rst page for
7.
AMP.
Press the D1 (AUTO) direct button to be erased
8.
while holding down the CLEAR button .
Press the D4 (YES) direct button to erase.
9.
The code programmed to the
AUTO
button is
erased.
When the code is cleared, the code for this button
resets to the factory default code or becomes blank. The rewritten name returns to the original name.
• To cancel the erasing operation, press the D5 (NO) button to return to the previous screen.
When the erasing operation is fi nished, press
10.
the M button .
The
USE
remote controller can now be operated.
indicator displays to indicate that the
Erasing Direct Button Pages
This example shows how to erase the entire direct button second page learned from the DVD player.
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Hold down the M button for three seconds or
1.
more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D5 (ERASE) direct button . Press the DVD source button .
3.
The
USE
and
4. Press the > button to display the second page. Press the > button while holding down the
5.
CLEAR button .
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Press the D4 (YES) direct button to erase.
6.
All codes and names programmed to page 2 are
erased. When the codes are cleared, the codes for this button reset to the factory default code or become blank. Any rewritten names return to the original name.
• To cancel the erasing operation, press the D5 (NO) button to return to the previous screen.
When the erasing operation is fi nished, press
7.
the M button .
The
USE
indicator lights up to indicate that the
remote controller can now be operated.
Erasing Sources
This procedure clears all codes and names programmed to the DVD, TV, or other sources. All codes and names in the four direct button pages are also erased. This example shows how to erase the names and codes learned from the DVD player.
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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D5 (ERASE) direct button .
Press the DVD source button .
3.
The
USE
and
4. Press the DVD source button while holding down the CLEAR button .
Press the D4 (YES) direct button to erase.
5.
All codes and names programmed to the DVD
source are erased. When the codes are cleared, the codes for this button reset to the factory default code or become blank. Any rewritten names retur n to the original name.
• To cancel the erasing operation, press the
D5 (NO) button to return to the previous display.
When the erasing operation is fi nished, press
6.
the M button .
The
USE
indicator displays to indicate that the
remote controller can now be operated.
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Erasing All
This procedure clears (resets) all programmed codes and names. Once all the data is cleared, the memory is returned to the factory default status. The programmed macros are also erased.
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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D5 (ERASE) direct button .
The
USE
and
LEARN
indicators blink.
3. Press the CLEAR button while holding down the POWER ON and OFF buttons at the same time.
Press the D4 (YES) direct button to erase.
4.
All programmed codes and names are erased and
reset to the factory default settings.
• To cancel the erasing operation, press the
D5 (NO) button to return to the previous screen.
• To erase all operation takes a few seconds
after the D4 (YES) button is pressed.
PROGRAMMING MACROS
This remote controller can program a series of button operations in sequence. Macros are a function that makes it possible to use a single button operation to perform a complex series of button operations any number of times. A single button can be programmed to perform up to 20 steps in sequence. A total of 20 buttons can be programmed with macros.
• For example, the f ollowing sequence of operations
can be programmed to a macro.
Switch amplifi er to DVD source Set amplifi er
mode to AUTO Play DVD player Switch TV to video input
The factory default for the transmission interval (time) between macro operations is one second, but these signal transmission intervals can be set between approximately 0.5 seconds and 5 seconds in the Setup mode. Each transmission inter val can be adjusted independently when programming or revising a macro.
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• If the signal transmission interval (interval time) is changed using the Setup mode (described later), this transmission interval is applied to all macro programs. To change individual signal transmission intervals, use the procedures in this section for programming macros and revising macros.
4. Press the buttons in the sequence that you want the operations performed.
The actual program starts here. Each time a button is pressed, the name of the
button is displayed on the LCD.
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• No signals are transmitted while programming a macro.
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• The M button, > button, cursor buttons, MEMO button, CLEAR button, and VOL buttons cannot be programmed.
• If no button is pressed for approximately one
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minute during programming, the remote controller returns to the state before macro mode.
In this case, the macro program is not stored.
• When executing macro mode, performing the source switching operation two or more times only changes the remote control mode and does not transmit any signals. (Switching of the source selector of the amplifi er is valid only once.)
Press the DVD source button .
4-1.
Press the 2 (PLAY) button .
4-2.
Press the 3 or 4 cursor buttons .
4-3.
The interval time is displayed on the LCD.
Press the 3 or 4 cursor buttons and set to 2.0
4-4.
(seconds).
• Use the 3 cursor button to increase the time
PROGRAMMING MACROS
This example shows how to program a macro to the M-01 button. (The screens shown in the example are the default factory states. If the names of direct buttons were rewritten, these modified names would be displayed.) Switch amplifi er to DVD source Play DVD player Set the interval to 2 seconds until the next signal is sent Switch TV to video input Set the amplifi er mode to AUT O
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and the 4 button to decrease the time. The interval time can be set from 0.5 seconds to 5 seconds.
• To stop the time adjustment, press the D5 (CANCEL) direct button.
Press the OK cursor button .
4-5.
Press the TV source button .
4-6.
Press the > button to display the fi rst page.
4-7.
Press the D1 (INPUT) direct button .
4-8.
Press the AMP source button .
4-9.
Press the > button to display the fi rst page.
4-10.
Press the D1 (AUTO) direct button .
4-11.
Press the OK cursor button .
4-12.
The LCD displays END to indicate that programming
is completed.
5. To program another macro, repeat the procedure in steps 3 to 4-12.
1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D4 (MACRO) direct button .
The macro menu is displayed. The
3. Press the D1 (M-01) direct button .
The menu has four pages, and so use the > button
MACRO
indicator displays and
LEARN
blinks.
to select the page when programming other buttons.
T o exit macro prog ramming, press the M button
6.
.
The
USE
remote controller can now be operated.
indicator displays to indicate that the
When the macro are programmed 20 operations or
more, the display returns macro menu.
Edit the macro so that it has 20 operations or less.
EXECUTING MACRO PROGRAMS
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1.
The macro menu is displayed.
Press the D1 (M-01) direct button .
2.
Check that the operations of the program are
3.
executed step by step.
The name of the operation button is displayed on
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• The programmed section is indicated by &. The bar indicator moves to indicate the progress of the program.
Select DVD source → PLAY transmit → Interval
time: 2 seconds → Select TV → TV INPUT transmit
Select AMP → AUTO transmit → End
• T o cancel transmission of the program while it is in progress, press any button.
CHANGING NAMES OF MACRO PROGRAMS
Under the factory default settings, the names of the macro programs are set from M-01 to M-20, but you can change them to any desired name. The text can have up to six characters, and it is entered using the numeric buttons. This example shows how to change the M-01 name to MOVIE.
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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
2. Press the D4 (MACRO) direct button.
The macro menu is displayed. The
3. Press the D1 (M-01) direct button .
The NAME is displayed.
4. Press the D3 (NAME) direct button .
The “ ” blinks to indicate that rewriting is possible.
MACRO
indicator displays and
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blinks.
5. Press the 5 numeric button to select M. Press the 2 cursor button to next.
6.
The “ ” blinks to indicate that rewriting is possible.
Press the 5 numeric button to select O.
7.
Repeat steps 6 and 7, and then enter V , I, E and
8.
“ (space)”.
• To make changes in the text while entering it, use the 1 or 2 cursor buttons to move to the blinking section.
After making the changes, press the OK cursor
9.
button.
• To change the names of other macro programs, repeat the procedure in steps 3 to 9.
To exit, press the M button.
10.
ERASING STEPS OF MACRO PROGRAMS
This example shows how to delete the TV and INPUT steps from the following macro programmed to M-01. The program is changed from DVD PLAY TIME TV INPUT AMP AUTO to DVD PLAY TIME AMP AUTO.
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Hold down the M button for three seconds or
1.
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The menu is displayed.
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Press the D4 (MACRO) direct button.
2.
The macro menu is displayed. The
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indicator displays and
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blinks.
3. Press the D1 (M-01) direct button. Press the D5 (EDIT) direct button.
4.
The LCD displays DVD, and the step position is
indicated by 9.
The programmed section is indicated by &.
5. Press the 2 cursor button to display TV. Press the CLEAR button .
6.
The LCD displays CLEAR, and TV and INPUT are
deleted.
When deleting steps from a macro program, the
operations performed for a source after switching to the source are also deleted.
If the
CLEAR
button is pressed at the INPUT
position, only the INPUT step is deleted.
The & indicator for the step is also changed.
• To check the modifi ed steps, press the 1 or 2 cursor button.
To e xit, press the M button.
7.
When fi nished, to change another macro program,
press the OK cursor button to return to the menu, and then repeat the procedure for steps 3 to 6.
OVERWRITING STEPS IN MACRO PROGRAMS
This example shows how to change the macro programmed to M-01 from DVD PLAY AMP AUTO to DVD PLAY TV INPUT.
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Hold down the M button for three seconds or
1.
more.
The menu is displayed.
Press the D4 (MACRO) direct button.
2.
The macro menu is displayed. The
3.
4.
The LCD displays DVD, and the step position is
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Press the D1 (M-01) direct button. Press the D5 (EDIT) direct button.
indicated by 9.
The programmed section is indicated by &.
Press the 2 cursor button so that AMP is
5.
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indicator displays and
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blinks.
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Press the TV source button.
6.
TV blinks for 0.5 seconds.
Press the D1 (INPUT) direct button.
7.
INPUT blinks for 0.5 seconds. TV and INPUT are overwritten.
• To check the modifi ed steps, press the 1 or 2 cursor button.
To e xit, press the M button.
8.
When fi nished, to change another macro program,
press the OK cursor button to return to the menu, and then repeat the procedure for steps 3 to 8.
INSERTING STEPS IN MACRO PROGRAMS
This example shows how to change the macro programmed to M-01 from DVD PLAY AMP AUTO to DVD PLAY TV INPUT AMP AUTO
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Hold down the M button for three seconds or
1.
more.
The menu is displayed.
Press the D4 (MACRO) direct button.
2.
The macro menu is displayed. The
3.
4.
The LCD displays DVD, and the step position is
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Press the D1 (M-01) direct button . Press the D5 (EDIT) direct button .
indicated by 7.
The programmed section is indicated by &.
Press the 2 cursor button so that AMP is
5.
displayed.
Press the MEMO button.
6.
Press the TV source button.
7.
TV blinks for 0.5 seconds
Press the D1 (INPUT) direct button.
8.
INPUT blinks for 0.5 seconds. TV and INPUT are inserted.
Press the OK cursor button.
9.
• To check the modifi ed steps, press the 1 or 2 cursor button.
To exit, press the M button.
10.
When fi nished, to change another macro program,
press the OK cursor button to return to the menu, and then repeat the procedure for steps 3 to 9.
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CLEARING MACRO PROGRAMS
When clearing macros, the macros programmed to the button are erased. Modifi ed macro names are also returned to the factory default settings. This example shows how to clear a macro with the name MOVIE programmed to M-02.
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Press the M button for three second or more.
1.
The macro menu is displayed.
Press the D4 (MACRO) direct button .
2.
The macro menu is displayed.
Press the D2 (MOVIE) direct button while
3.
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holding down the CLEAR button.
Press the D4 (YES) direct button to clear the
4.
macro.
To cancel the clearing operation, press the NO (D5
button).
To e xit, press the M button.
5.
When fi nished, to change another macro program,
press the OK cursor button to return to the menu, and then repeat the procedure for steps 2 to 4.
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SETTING THE MACRO TIMER
Setting the macro timer enables the macro program to automatically turn the power for a device on or off or perform other operations. In the settings, you can select to execute the macro timer everyday or only once. Be sure to set the clock to the correct time before using the timer. The macro timer can only be set for one program a day. This example shows how to use the timer only once at 20:35 to execute a macro programmed to M-01.
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Hold down the M button for three seconds or
1.
more.
The menu is displayed.
Press the > button to display the third page
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TIMER menu.
Press the D2 (ONCE?) direct button.
3.
The M-TMR menu is displayed on the LCD.
• To cancel timer operation, press CANCEL.
Press the D1 (M-01) direct button .
4.
The time which is set previously is displayed.
Press the 2 and 0 numeric button to set the
5.
hour indicator to 20.
Press the 3 and 5 numeric button to set the
6.
minute indicator to 35.
Press the OK cursor button.
7.
This fi nalizes the time.
To e xit, press the M button.
8.
To cancel the macro timer, return to the TIMER
menu and press the D5 (CANCEL) and then press D1 (M-01).
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EXECUTING THE MACRO TIMER
The macro program starts when the time that was set is reached. The TIMER
indicator lights up
whenever the macro timer is activated.
Note:
• To execute the macro timer, place the remote controller facing the infrared sensor of the device to be operated. If the remote controller is not in a suitable position, it may not operate the device properly.
CLONE MODE
CREATING COPIES USING CLONE MODE
All of the codes programmed to the RC8001SR remote
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• The remote controller can copy the entire contents or the contents for specifi c source buttons.
• When copying the entire contents, all programmed codes, modifi ed names, programmed macros, and signal transmission intervals are copied.
When copying the contents for source buttons, the programmed codes and modifi ed names are copied.
Note:
• The clone function can only be used for copying when using the same model (RC8001SR) for both the transmitting and receiving remote controller.
Place the receiver sensor of the receiving
1.
remote control (top) so that it is facing the transmitter of the transmitting remote control (top) at a distance of about 5 cm (2 inches).
Hold down the M button of the transmitting
2.
remote controller for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
Press the > button to display the fourth page
3.
CLONE menu.
Press the D3 (TX) direct button.
4.
The transmitting side is now ready.
Hold down the M button of the receiving remote
5.
controller for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
Press the > button to display the fourth page
6.
CLONE menu.
Press the D1 (RX) direct button.
7.
The receiving side is now ready.
Press the OK cursor button on the receiving
8.
remote controller.
Press the OK cursor button on the transmitting
9.
remote controller.
When copying is started, the bar indicators on both
LCDs start to move from the left to the right.
• When the copying operation is completed, TX OK is displayed on the LCD of the transmitting remote controller, and RX OK is displayed on the LCD of the receiving remote controller.
COPYING ENTIRE CONTENTS
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• Do not touch either of the remote controllers during the copying operation. Doing so could cause copying to fail.
• If the copying fails in the middle of the copying process, RX ERROR is displayed
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on the receiving remote controller. Check and perform steps 1 to 7 again.
• Copying takes about three minutes to complete when the transmitting remote controller has been programmed to 100%
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Once copying is completed, press the M button
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on both remote controllers.
COPYING BY SOURCE
The 12 sources can be copied on a source by source basis. You can select from up to 12 source types.
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transmitter of the transmitting remote control (top) at a distance of about 5 cm (2 inches).
Hold down the M button of the transmitting
2.
remote controller for three seconds or more.
The menu is displayed.
Press the > button to display the fourth page
3.
CLONE menu.
Press the D3 (TX) direct button.
4.
The transmitting side is now ready.
Hold down the M button of the receiving remote
5.
controller for three seconds or more.
Press the > button to display the fourth page
6.
CLONE menu.
Press the D2 (RX-S) direct button.
7.
Press the source button to be copied.
8.
The receiving side is now ready. The name of the source which was pressed is
displayed on the LCD.
• Each time the source button is pressed, the name is displayed on the LCD.
Press the OK cursor button on the receiving
9.
remote controller.
Press the OK cursor button on the transmitting
10.
remote controller.
When copying is started, the bar indicators on both
LCDs start to move from the left to the right.
• When the copying operation is completed, TX OK is displayed on the LCD of the transmitting remote controller, and RX OK is displayed on the LCD of the receiving
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• Do not touch either of the remote controllers during the copying operation. Doing so could cause copying to fail.
• If the copying fails in the middle of the copying process, ERROR is displayed on the remote controller.
Check and perform steps 1 to 7 again.
Once copying is completed, press the M button
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on both remote controllers.
SETUP
SETTING THE LIGHTING TIME
• The LCD lights up when the LIGHT buttons are pressed. The LCD remains lit while the pressed button is held down, and it goes off when the button is released.
• The LCD continues to light up if another button is pressed while it is lit or if pressed within two seconds after the light goes off.
• The lighting time can be set in one-second units from 0 to 60 seconds.
The LIGHT buttons have light-absorbing properties that enable them to store light. If the buttons are no longer illuminated in a dimly lit environment, bring the buttons near a fl uorescent lamp or other light source for a suffi cient amount of time. This should illuminate the buttons again.
• The LIGHT buttons consist of a LIGHT1 and LIGHT2 button, and they both perform the same operation.
The factory default lighting time is set to 15 seconds. This example shows how to set the lighting time to
20 seconds.
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Hold down the M button for three seconds or
1.
more.
The menu is displayed.
Press the > button to display the second page
2.
SETUP menu.
Press the D1 (LIGHT) direct button .
3.
The LIGHT is displayed on the LCD
Press the 3 or 4 cursor button to set the
4.
lighting time.
Press the OK cursor button to enter the lighting
5.
time.
Once the setting is finished, press the M
6.
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SETTING THE MACRO INTERVAL TIME
When a macro program is executed, control signals are transmitted in sequence. This transmission interval (interval time) can be set in 0.5-seconds units from 0.5 to 5 seconds. If the interval time is set in this Setup mode, the interval times for all programmed macros are changed. If necessary , use EDIT (see page 60) in the macro program to change the individual transmission times. The factory default setting for the transmission interval is 1 second.
This example shows how to set the interval time to 5 seconds.
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Hold down the M button for three seconds or
1.
more.
The menu is displayed.
Press the > button to display the second page
2.
SETUP menu.
Press the D2 (I-TIME) direct button.
3.
Press the 3 or 4 cursor button to set the
4.
interval time.
Holding down the cursor button fast-forwards the
time indicator.
Press the OK cursor button to enter the interval
5.
time.
Once the setting is finished, press the M
6.
button.
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ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST
The contrast of the LCD can be adjusted. Adjust for maximum visibility according to your viewing environment.
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Hold down the M button for three seconds or
1.
more.
The menu is displayed.
Press the > button to display the second page
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SETUP menu.
Press the D3 (CONT) direct button .
3.
Press the 3 or 4 cursor button and set the
4.
display contrast for maximum visibility.
The adjustment has 10 levels. The factory default setting for the contrast is the fi fth
level.
Press the OK cursor button to enter the display
5.
contrast.
Once the setting is finished, press the M
6.
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REMO TE CONTROL OPERATION (RC101)
NAME AND FUNCTION
The included remote controller can be used in multi­room systems. Using this remote controller, you can operate the unit through infrared receivers or the infrared receptor of Marantz products in multiple rooms. The SOURCE ON/OFF button and control buttons are used in common across different input source components. The input source controlled with the remote controller changes when one of the input selector buttons is pressed.
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⁄5 ⁄4
⁄3 ⁄2
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z POWER ON and OFF b uttons
(When Zone (MULTI ROOM) A/B mode is selected)
These buttons are used to turn on or off, for the multi room control or multi speaker control of the unit.
(When Zone D (MAIN ROOM) mode is selected)
These buttons are used to turn on or off, for the unit in main room.
x SOURCE ON and OFF buttons
These buttons are used to turn on or off a specifi c source (such as a DVD player) independently from the rest of the system.
c AMP - SOURCE /Numeric buttons SOURCE buttons
These buttons are used to switch the source of the unit. Each time a source button is pressed, the remote control changes to the source which was pressed. This remote controller can control 12 types of equipment. To change the unit source, press this button twice within two seconds. The signal is sent when it is pressed the second time.
Note:
The T2 button is not used for this unit.
(When Zone (MULTI ROOM) A/B mode is selected)
These buttons are used to select the source for the multi room/multi speaker control of the unit.
(When Zone D (MAIN ROOM) mode is selected)
These buttons are used to select the source for the unit in main room.
Numeric buttons
Use these buttons only for preset setting.
v AMP - VOL +/- buttons
(When Zone (MULTI ROOM) A/B mode is selected)
These buttons are used to adjust the volume for the multi room control or multi speaker .
(When Zone D (MAIN ROOM) mode is selected)
These buttons are used to adjust the volume for the unit in main room.
b AMP - MUTE button
(When Zone (MULTI ROOM) A/B mode is selected)
This button is used to mute the audio for the multi room control or multi speaker control of the unit.
(When Zone D (MAIN ROOM) mode is selected)
These buttons are used to mute the audio for the unit in main room.
n 3, 4, 1, 2 (CURSOR) / ENTER
buttons
These buttons are used when operating cursor of a source.
(When Tuner mode (T1) is selected)
PRESET +/ PRESET - buttons
Used to select a preset station up and down.
TUNE 3 /TUNE 4 buttons
Used to tune a frequency station up and down.
m SLEEP button
(When Zone (MULTI ROOM) A/B mode is selected)
This button is used for setting the sleep timer of multi room control mode.
(When Zone D (MAIN ROOM) mode is selected)
This button is used for setting the sleep timer of the unit receiver in main room.
, CONTROL buttons
These buttons are used when operating PLA Y, STOP, PAUSE and other commands of a source.
(When TUNER mode (T1) is selected)
P.SCAN button
Used to start preset scan.
CLEAR button
Used to stop preset scan.
. A/B/C/D buttons
(When TUNER mode (T1) is selected)
Used to select the band of tuner (AM/FM/XM/DAB).
(When the other source is selected)
Reserve key for the learning commands.
⁄0 SET button
This button is used to enter learn mode, preset mode and clone mode.
⁄1 ZONE (MULTI ROOM) button
This button is used to set the zone area.
• Zone A: MUL TI ROOM A
• Zone B: MUL TI ROOM B (The SR7002 does not use this zone .)
• Zone C: The unit does not use this zone.
• Zone D: MAIN ROOM
⁄2 DISC+/T.MODE
(When TUNER mode (T1) is selected)
Used to select auto stereo mode or mono mode when the FM band is selected. The “AUTO” indicator lights in the auto stereo mode.
(When CD/DVD/CDR mode is selected)
Used to change the disc for the CD/DVD/CDR changer.
⁄3 INFO button
(When Zone (MUL TI ROOM) A mode is selected)
When this button is pressed, the current setting for selected multi room control of the unit is displayed on the TV monitor.
(When Zone D (MAIN ROOM) mode is selected)
When this button is pressed, the current setting for the unit are displayed on the TV monitor.
⁄4 MENU/INPUT button
(When DVD mode is selected)
Used to menu command.
(When TV mode is selected)
Used to select the TV video input.
⁄5 CH 3/4 buttons
These buttons are used to change channels in TV mode and DSS mode.
⁄6 SEND indicator
Indicates when the remote controller is transmitting a signal.
⁄7 LEARN indicator
Indicates when the remote controller is in the LEARN mode.
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GENERAL INFORMATION OF RC101 TO THE UNIT
The included remote controller can be used in multi-room systems. Using this remote controller, you can operate the unit through infrared receivers or the infrared receptor of Marantz products in multiple rooms .
Zone A: Multi room A control Zone B: Multi room B control (The SR7002 does not use this zone) Zone C: The unit does not use this zone.
POWER ON/OFF
SOURCE
VOL +/–
MUTE Decreases the sound temporarily. SLEEP Sets the sleep timer function.
INFO
Zone D: Main room control
POWER ON/OFF Turns on or off for main room of the unit.
SOURCE
VOL +/–
MUTE Decreases the sound temporarily. SLEEP Sets the sleep timer function.
INFO
Turns on or off for each multi zone of the unit.
Selects a particular source component for each multi zone.
Adjusts the over all sound level for each multi zone.
Turns on or off the “On Screen Display” for the multi zone.
Selects a particular source component for main zone.
Adjusts the over all sound level for Main room.
Turns on or off the “On Screen Display” for the main room.
CONTROLLING MARANTZ COMPONENTS
1. Press the desired SOURCE button.
2. Press the desired operation buttons to play the selected component.
• For details, refer to the component’s user guide.
• It may not be possible to operate some models.
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ TV (TV)
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the TV on and off MENU/INPUT Select the TV video input CH3/4 Selects TV channel up or down ENTER
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Moves the cursor for setting in TV menu
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CONTROLLING A MARANTZ DVD PLAYER (DVD)
• (*) RC101 dose not have the PRESET code library for this key.
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the DVD Player on and off MENU/INPUT Select the DVD menu CH3/4 ENTER
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DISC+/T.MODE DVD changer next disc (*) A Reserve for learinig B Reserve for learinig C Reserve for learinig D Reserve for learinig
Moves the cursor for setting in DVD menu
Play Stop Pause Skips to forward chapter/track Skips to previous chapter/track Searchs forward Searchs backward
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ VCR DECK (VCR1/ VCR2)
• RC101 dose not have the PRESET code library for this device.
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the VCR deck on and off MENU/INPUT – CH3/4 ENTER
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DISC+/T.MODE – A Reserve for learinig B Reserve for learinig C Reserve for learinig D Reserve for learinig
Moves the cursor for setting in VCR menu
Play Stop Pause Skips to forward track Skips to previous track Searchs forward Searchs backward
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ SATELLITE BROADCASTING TUNER (DSS)
• (*) RC101 dose not have the PRESET code library for this key.
SOURCE ON/OFF
MENU/INPUT Select the satellite tuner menu
CH3/4
ENTER
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DISC+/T.MODE – A Reserve for learinig B Reserve for learinig C Reserve for learinig D Reserve for learinig
Turns the satellite broadcasting tuner on and off
Selects satellite tuner channel up or down
Moves the cursor for setting in SATELLITE Broadcasting TUNER menu
Play (*) Stop (*) PAUSE (*) – – Searchs forward (*) Searchs backward (*)
CONTROLLING A MARANTZ TUNER (T1)
• RC101 dose not have the PRESET code library for this device.
SOURCE ON/OFF Turns the Tuner on and off MENU/INPUT – CH3/4 ENTER
3(CURSOR) Tunes a frequency station up and down 4(CURSOR) Tunes a frequency station up and down 2(CURSOR) Selects a preset station up and down 1(CURSOR) Selects a preset station up and down 2 9 ;
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A Selects AM mode B Selects FM mode C Selects XM mode D Selects DAB mode
Starts preset scan Stop preset scan – – – – – Selects the auto stereo mode or mono
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