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DEUTSCH FRANÇAIS ENGLISH CD Receiver M-CR502 DAB...
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English For warranty information, contact your local Marantz l’égouttement ou aux éclaboussures. Spritzwasser aussetzen. The M-CR502 DAB is in conformity with the distributor. - Ne pas essayer de retirer le boîtier de l’appareil. - Die Abdeckung nicht vom Gerät abnehmen.
ENGLISH INTRODUCTION CONTENTS Thank you for selecting the Marantz M-CR502 DAB CD Receiver for your A/V system. FEATURES ............2 ADVANCED OPERATIONS ......18 Please read these operating instructions carefully. We recommend that you read the entire user guide before you attempt to connect or operate the player.
INCORPORATES A BI-AMP SYSTEM TO EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING SETTING condensation. This CD player uses an optical REALIZE FULL PERFORMANCE OF THE BI- lens, so the condensation may form in the Your Marantz product complies with the household Left Right Above following cases.
ENGLISH BEFORE USING CAUTIONS ON HANDLING BATTERIES OPERATIONAL RANGE USAGE OF REMOTE CONTROLLER Misuse of the batteries can result in electrolyte Operate the unit with the remote controller within leakage, rupturing, corrosion, etc. LOADING BATTERIES the range of the illustration below. Bear in mind the following points when using Before using the remote controller for the fi...
ENGLISH NAMES AND FUNCTIONS !3 0 (OPEN/CLOSE) button !6 VOLUME 3 up button FRONT PANEL VOLUME 4 down button Used to open/close the disc tray. !3 !4 Adjusts the audio volume. !4 6 (PLAY/PAUSE) button See page 11. !5 ∞ § buttons •...
ENGLISH NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ⁄8 MENU button COMMON OPERATIONS CD/USB OPERATIONS (CD/USB MODE) REMOTE CONTROLLER Performs the same operations as the click wheel z POWER button v PROGRAM button MENU button on an iPod. Used to turn on the unit’s power or put the unit in Initiates program play.
Connect to the supplied AM antenna. Connect to the speakers. t AUX IN terminal !0 REMOTE IN terminal Connect to an IS201 Music Junction for the iPod Connect to the REMOTE CONTROL output terminal from Marantz or CD player. of Marantz products.
ENGLISH BASIC CONNECTIONS CONNECTING SPEAKER CABLES SETTING SPEAKER OUTPUTS CONNECTING SPEAKERS After turning on the unit’s power (See page 11), set the speaker output for the unit to match the speaker connections made to terminals A and B. The default setting is SPKR A. Note: Be sure to lower the audio volume before making speaker settings.
ENGLISH BASIC CONNECTIONS CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED ANTENNAS ASSEMBLING THE AM LOOP ANTENNA CONNECTING THE AM/FM ANTENNAS Unwind the antenna wire. CONNECTING THE SUPPLIED FM ANTENNA Outdoor FM antenna Outdoor DAB antenna DAB antenna AM loop antenna Outdoor AM antenna Be sure to use the supplied FM antenna indoors. FM antenna To use, extend and adjust the antenna’s positioning until clear reception is achieved.
A USB device storing compressed MP3 or WMA music data fi les may be connected. The audio output jack of a portable music player may be connected to the AUX IN (external input) terminal of the unit using a commercially available audio cable with 3.5-mm diameter stereo mini-plugs. Marantz CD Recorder AUX2 AUX1...
ENGLISH BASIC CONNECTIONS CONNECTING HEADPHONES CONNECTING THE POWER CABLE Connect the 3.5-mm diameter headphone plug into the PHONES jack on the unit. • Plug the supplied power cable into AC power cord connector socket on the unit. • When headphones are connected, audio ceases to be output from the speakers of this unit. •...
ENGLISH BASIC OPERATIONS PLAYING A CD SETTING POWER TO ON/STANDBY LISTENING TO A CD Select CD as the input source by pressing the INPUT button on the unit or the CD Start playing the CD by pressing the 6 Before turning on the power, check again that all The unit can also play MP3 and WMA music data button on the remote controller.
ENGLISH BASIC OPERATIONS PLAYING THE NEXT TRACK LISTENING TO AM/FM BROADCAST Select FM or AM as the input source using 1. 2. the INPUT button on the unit or the TUNER Play the next track by pressing the § Before listening to a radio broadcast, be sure to button on the remote controller.
Notes: Select a folder by pressing either of the FOLDER/CURSOR 3/4 buttons and then • Marantz does not guarantee the operation of, or the ENTER button. supply of power to, any USB devices. 3. 4. • Marantz bears no responsibility if for some...
ENGLISH BASIC OPERATIONS REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION OF THE IS201 MUSIC JUNCTION FOR THE iPOD FROM MARANTZ LISTENING TO AN EXTERNAL DEVICE Connect external devices (mobile audio devices) to AUX1 located on the front Perform the following operations using the supplied remote controller.
ENGLISH BASIC SETTINGS SETTING THE TIME USING THE TIMER Confirm the time setting and exit time Set the minute setting using the VOLUME setup by pressing the ENTER button while +/– buttons while the minute indicator is Operations are performed using the remote the hour and minute indicators are fl...
ENGLISH BASIC SETTINGS SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER ADJUSTING THE TONE CHANGING THE BRIGHTNESS OF SETTING ECO MODE This function automatically places this unit in THE DISPLAY PANEL When ECO mode is selected, the unit enters a standby mode when the specifi ed time arrives. low-power consumption mode in which nothing is displayed on the display panel during standby Note:...
Marantz DVD player. 7 button. • The unit can be controlled using the remote sensor of a Marantz DVD player connected to the unit. Be sure to set “IR=DISABLE” when controlling in this way. Select “IR=DISABLE” using the 1/2 buttons and then press the ENTER button.
ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS REPEAT PLAY CD ALL TRACK REPEAT A-B REPEAT PLAY USING CD AND USB DEVICES EASILY All track repeat play results when the REPEAT Repeat play settings can be made during playback • Repeatedly play your favorite section of a CD. button on the remote controller is pressed twice.
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ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS LISTENING TO TRACKS IN A SPECIFIED CHANGING THE TRACKS REGISTERED Press the 2 button on the remote controller Press the ENTER button on the remote or the 6 button on the unit to play your ORDER FOR PROGRAM PLAY controller.
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ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS i Year of creation SWITCHING THE DISPLAY ON THE MP3/WMA MUSIC FILES Press the ENTER button on the remote DISPLAY PANEL controller. • Information displayed on the display panel changes as given below each time the TIME/ The display on the display panel can be switched INFO button is pressed.
ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS FOR Select TUNER AM or TUNER FM by pressing ABOUT MP3/WMA FILES the INPUT button on the unit or the TUNER LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS button on the remote controller. • The standard specifi cation supported by this CD receiver is “MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3” (with a The unit can store up to 30 FM and 20 AM stations, sampling frequency of 32, 44.1 or 48 kHz.) This CD receiver does not support other standards such Hold down the ENTER button for 3 or more...
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ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS DELETING REGISTERED PRESET NUMBERS Select a frequency that can be received using Repeat Steps through about until Press the MODE button on the unit for 3 or the 1/2 buttons on the unit or the TUNING you have entered all characters. more seconds or the SET UP button on the Preset numbers can be erased by calling 3/4 buttons on the remote controller and...
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ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS RDS (RADIO DATA SYSTEM) TRAFFIC PROGRAM (TP) RDS SEARCH Press the ENTER button to set select RDS search selection mode. Use this function to automatically tune to FM • TP identifies programs that carry traffic • RDS (works only on the FM band) is a broadcasting stations that provide RDS service.
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ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS PTY SEARCH TRAFFIC PROGRAM SEARCH (TP SEARCH) Press the 1/2 buttons on the front panel Press the 1/2 buttons on the front panel or the VOLUME button on the remote or the VOLUME button on the remote Use this function to fi...
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ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS RT (RADIO TEXT) CT (CLOCK TIME) Press the 1/2 button on the front panel Press the 1/2 buttons on the front panel or the VOLUME button on the remote or the VOLUME button on the remote • You can set the clock time automatically from controller to display “RT ON/OFF.”...
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ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS SWITCHING RDS INFORMATION DISPLAY PTY: DAB (DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING) Displays the program type of broadcast being received. DAB Service Diagram DAB Signal Ensemble ↓ Ensemble National DAB Name Displays the current time. (Service 1) (Service 2) (Service 3) (Service 4) Service Use the procedure described at “AUTO...
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ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS SELECTING A PRIMARY SERVICE THAT DAB SET UP MODE TUNING AID MANUALLY PRESETTING DAB INCLUDES A SECONDARY SERVICE BROADCAST STATIONS You can adjust the antenna to the best reception Note: position for the channel to which you want to Select the broadcast station that you Select “DAB”...
ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS ERASING A PRESET NUMBER Time and Date: SETTING AMP Select the desired characteristics from the The current time and date are displayed. list below using the 1/2 buttons on the unit CHARACTERISTICS (SPEAKER A, B) Display the preset number that you want or the VOLUME buttons on the remote to erase by pressing the ∞/§...
ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS SETTING SPEAKER OUTPUT LISTENING TO MUSIC USING BI-WIRING • Set the speaker output of the unit to BI-AMP. Bi-wiring can be used to connect speakers using two pairs of speaker cables to connect the unit and speaker system.
ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS SETTING SPEAKER OUTPUT LISTENING TO MUSIC IN TWO LOCATIONS USING A MULTI-DRIVE CONNECTION • Set the speaker output of the unit to BI-AMP. You can listen to music in different rooms using this unit with two pairs of speaker systems. •...
ENGLISH ADVANCED OPERATIONS ADJUSTING THE AUDIO LEVEL BALANCE DEFAULT STATUS PERFORMING RESET BETWEEN SPEAKERS A AND B • All settings can be returned to default status. INPUT With the output of Speaker A fi xed, the audio level • Reset is selected on the unit. of Speaker B can be adjusted within the range –6 Volume dB to +6 dB.
Be sure to check the items in the following list if you experience problems. If checking the following items CD AND USB OPERATIONS does not resolve your problem, please contact the retail store where you purchased your product or your nearest Marantz Consumer Marketing or Service Center. Symptom Possible Cause...
ENGLISH IF YOU EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS RADIO OPERATIONS OPERATING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Symptom Possible Cause Resolution Symptom Possible Cause Resolution Cannot select a broadcast station The unit has lost all preset Register the broadcast station The connections to external devices Refer to connecting external by preset number.
ENGLISH MISCELLANEOUS EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS (Units: mm) SPECIFICATIONS AND EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS CD PLAYER POWER SUPPLY Power supply voltage/frequency ..AC 230V, Audio performance 50Hz S/N ratio (1kHz) ....... 100dB or more Power consumption .........45W Dynamic range (1kHz) ..... 100dB or more Power consumption in standby mode 2.8W or Total harmonic distortion ...
In the event of diffi culty, refer to your dealer or write directly to the nearest location to you that is listed on the Marantz Authorized Service Station list. If writing, please include the model and serial number of the equipment together with a full description of what you think is abnormal about the equipment’s...
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You can find your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website. is a registered trademark. Printed in China 02/2009 541110294098M mzh-d...
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