Marantz CD6004SG manual

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    CD pla y er CD60 04 Owner’ s Man ual ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESP AÑOL 1.CD6004U_ENG_02A_0706.indd 1 2011/07/14 15:56:20[...]

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    I ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESP AÑOL n SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CA UTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NO T OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to ale[...]

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    ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESP AÑOL II n NOTES ON USE / OBSER V A TIONS RELA TIVES A L ’UTILISA TION / NOT AS SOBRE EL USO WARNINGS AVERTISSEMENTS ADVERTENCIAS • Avoid high temperatures. Allow for sufficient heat dispersion when installed in a rack. • Handle the power cord carefully. Hold the plug when unplugging the cord. • Keep the unit[...]

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    1 ENGLISH 1 Contents Getting started ······································································· 1 Accessories ··············································································[...]

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    2 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifi cations Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 2 Getting started Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifi cations Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting Main features Usin[...]

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    3 ENGLISH 3 Discs Discs playable on this unit q Music CDs Discs marked with the logo at right can be played in this unit. w CD-R/CD-RW NOTE • Discs in special shapes (heart- shaped discs, octagonal discs, etc.) cannot be played. Do not attempt to play them, as doing so can damage the unit. • Some discs and some recording formats cannot be[...]

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    4 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 4 Getting started Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting Discs Cautions on ha[...]

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    5 ENGLISH 5 q Power operation switch (ON/STANDBY) ············································ (8) w Power indicator (STANDBY) ······················· (8) Changes as shown below according to the unit status. • Power “ON” ........................................ Turn off •[...]

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    6 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 6 Getting started Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting q ANALOG OUT connect[...]

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    7 ENGLISH 7 This chapter explains how to connect the analog device (amp) and power cord. For other connections, see the sections below. n USB memory device/iPod connection ( v page14) n Remote control connection ( v page14) NOTE • Do not plug in the power cord until all connections have been completed. • When making connections, als[...]

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    8 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifi cations Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 8 Getting started Basic operation Basic operation Specifi cations Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting Basic connections Basic operation Th[...]

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    9 ENGLISH 9 Playing a specifi c track (Direct searching) Press [NUMBER] ( 0 – 9 ) to select the track. G Example H : Track 4 : Press number [4] to select Track 4. G Example H : Track 12 : Press numbers [1] and [2] consecutively to select Track 12. The number you enter is set about 1.5 seconds after you press the number buttons. To enter a two-di[...]

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    10 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 10 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting Listening with hea[...]

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    11 ENGLISH 11 Playing tracks in a specifi c order (Program playback) 1 During stop mode, press [PROGRAM] . The “PROG” indicator fl ashes in the display, and the mode switches to the program playback mode. 2 Press [NUMBER] (0 – 9) , and select the tracks you want to program. G Example H To program tracks 3 and 12 to be played in that order, [...]

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    12 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 12 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting Skipping tracks yo[...]

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    13 ENGLISH 13 Advanced connections Connecting the flasher input jack • This is used to control this unit using a keypad from another room. Set the remote control switch located on the rear panel of the connected audio component to “EXTERNAL” to use this feature. • If a flasher input connector is to be used, do not use the remote con[...]

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    14 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 14 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting USB memory de[...]

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    15 ENGLISH 15 Playback of MP3, WMA and AAC fi les There are many music distribution sites on the Internet allowing you to download music fi les in MP3 or WMA (Windows Media ® Audio) formats. The music (fi les) downloaded from such sites can be stored on CD-R or CD-RW discs and played on the unit. “Windows Media” and “Windows” are regist[...]

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    16 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 16 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms Advanced operations T roubleshooting MP3, WMA or AA[...]

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    17 ENGLISH 17 Playback iPod ® With the unit, you can listen to music on an iPod and you can also operate the iPod with the main unit or the remote control. “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifi cally to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certifi ed by the deve[...]

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    18 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 18 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms Advanced operations T roubleshooting Switching the [...]

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    19 ENGLISH 19 Playing fi les stored on USB memory devices 1 Press <ON/STANDBY> . 2 Connect the USB memory device to the USB port on the front panel of this unit ( v page 14). 3 Press <DISC/INPUT> to change the input source to “USB”. 4 Press 1 . Playback starts. To switch the folder or fi le during playback G Using the buttons on t[...]

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    20 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 20 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms Advanced operations T roubleshooting Switching the [...]

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    21 ENGLISH 21 Timer Play (Timer play setting) When this unit is connected to a commercially available external audio timer, the unit’s power is switched on and media playback starts at the specifi ed time. 1 Connect the audio timer to this unit. 2 Set the media that you want to playback in the unit. 3 Select “Timer Play=>” using [ 8 ] and[...]

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    22 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 22 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms Advanced operations T roubleshooting Performing men[...]

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    23 ENGLISH 23 Performing menu settings USB Setup (USB memory device operation) The “USB Setup” operating layers are as shown below. USB Setup=> 1 File Name* 2 Title 1 Off* 2 On 3 Artist 4 Album 5 Time File Info => 1 All* 2 Folder Range Spec => Resume => * Default setting n File Info (File information display selection) When [TEXT] i[...]

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    24 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 24 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms Advanced operations T roubleshooting n Range Spec ([...]

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    25 ENGLISH 25 iPod Setup (iPod operation) The “iPod Setup” operating layers are as shown below. iPod Setup=> 1 Album 2 Artist 3 Genr e 4 Playlis t 5 Track * 1 Title* 2 Artist 3 Albu m 4 Time Database=> File Info= > 1 Off* 2 On Resume=> 1 Direct* 2 Remote iPod Ctrl=> * Default setting Performing menu settings n Database (iPod data[...]

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    26 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 26 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms Advanced operations T roubleshooting Performing men[...]

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    27 ENGLISH 27 B Bit rate This expresses the read amount per 1 second of video/audio data recorded in a disc. A larger number means higher sound quality, but also means a larger fi le size. M MP3 (MPEG AudioPlayer 3) This is an internationally standardized audio data compression scheme, using the “MPEG-1” video compression standard. It compress[...]

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    28 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 28 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Explanation of terms T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Advanced operations If a problem shou[...]

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    29 ENGLISH 29 Specifications n Audio performance • Analog output Channels: 2 channels Playable frequency range: 2 Hz – 20 kHz Playable frequency response: 2 Hz – 20 kHz S/N: 110 dB Dynamic range: 100 dB Harmonic distortion: 0.002 % (1 kHz) Wow & flutter: Crystal accuracy • Output level Signal type: 2.2 V RMS stereo Headphone output: 2[...]

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    30 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms T roubleshooting ENGLISH 30 Getting started Basic connections Basic operation Specifications Specifications Index Index Advanced connections Advanced operations Explanation of terms v Numerics 1-track repeat ·?[...]

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    4.CD6004N_backcover_02A_0706.indd 1 2011/07/14 15:58:03[...]

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    Dimensions / Dimensions / Dimensions Weight / Poids / Peso 6.6 kg (14 lbs 8.8 oz) Unit: inch (mm) 17-21/64 (440) 35/64 (14) 3-37/64 (91) 4-9/64 (105) 9/32 (7) 5/32 (4) 13-5/16 (338) 12-7/8 (327) 4.CD6004N_backcover_02A_0706.indd 2 2011/07/14 15:58:03[...]

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    D&M Holdings Inc. Printed in China 541 1 1 0731 02AS 4.CD6004N_backcover_02A_0706.indd 3 2011/07/14 15:58:04[...]