Marantz M-CR510 appendix Vv a, Vv B, Vv D, Vv L, Vv M, Vv E, Vv N

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Contents

Connections

Playback

Settings

Tips

Appendix

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Accessories······························································ 5 Add New Feature···················································· 72 Adjusting the master volume·································· 26 AES········································································· 93 AirPlay······························································· 52, 93 ALAC······································································ 93 Alarm······································································ 69 Auto-Standby·························································· 71

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Bit length·························································· 90, 92 Bit rate·················································· 90, 91, 92, 93

Cable······································································· 15 Audio cable·························································· 15 LAN cable···························································· 15 Optical cable························································ 15 Speaker cable················································ 15, 16 Subwoofer cable·················································· 15 USB adapter cable··············································· 19

Characters························································· 41, 68 Charging the iPod/iPhone······································· 48 Checking the current time······································ 64 Clock······································································· 70 Connection

Analog device······················································ 18 Digital device······················································· 18 Home network (LAN)··········································· 21 iPod (USB)···························································· 19 Power cord·························································· 23 Speaker································································ 17 USB memory device············································ 19

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Direct iPod······························································ 47 DLNA······································································ 93

Firmware································································· 71 FLAC······································································· 93 Friendly Name························································· 74 Front panel································································ 8

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IEEE 802.11b·························································· 94 IEEE 802.11g·························································· 94 Inputting characters················································ 68 iTunes····································································· 94

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Language································································ 71 Last function memory············································· 92

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Menu map······························································ 65 General·························································· 65, 69 Network························································· 66, 74 Quick Setup························································· 65 MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3)···································· 94 MPEG····································································· 94

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Extension···················································· 90, 91, 92

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Network Control····················································· 74 Network Information··············································· 74 Network Names (SSID)··········································· 94 Network settings···················································· 74 Notifications···························································· 72

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents CR510 Contents Streaming music stored in iPhone, iPod touch To switch between registered stations and filesTips Accessories Inserting the batteries Operating range of the remote control unitEasy operation FeaturesSee the separate Quick Setup Guide Q2 Q1 Front panelQ2Q1 Rear panel Contents Connections Playback Settings Tips Appendix Remote control unit Q0 Q1 Q7 Q8 W1 W2 LAN cable 22Cables used for connectionsAudio cable Speaker connection Connecting the speaker cablesUse a subwoofer cable to connect the subwoofer Connection the subwoofer Speaker connectionDigital Connecting an analog device Connecting a digital deviceFront Connecting an iPod or USB memory device to the USB portIPod IPod classic IPod nano IPod touch IPhone 22Supported iPod / iPhone modelsWired LAN Connecting to a home network LANModem Internet LAN portTo WAN side Router with access point Wireless LANZz This unit comes with a built-in Wi-Fi antenna ModemConnecting the power cord Playback Press Power X to turn on power to the unit Turning the power onBasic operation Selecting the input sourceTurning off the sound temporarily Adjusting the master volumePress Mute Muting is displayedEnter Listening to Internet RadioPrepare for playback Listening to Internet RadioPress Internet Radio Use ui to select the you want to play, then press22Files that can be played back Using vTuner to add Internet Radio stations to favoritesPlaying the last played Internet Radio station Server Info Search Random Playing back files stored on a PC and NAS22When using Windows Media Player 12 Windows 7 / Windows Applying media sharing settings22When using Windows Media Player 22Sharing media stored on a NAS devicePress Music Server Playing back files stored On a PCUse ui to select the server including the file to Played, then press EnterPlayback Application Listening to PandoraListening to Pandora Creating a new station Input Email address and PasswordUse ui to select New Station, then press Enter Input a track or artist name, then press EnterPlay random songs from your stations Quick Mix Listening to an existing stationUse ui and select the radio station Music2 Radio That you want to listen to, and press EnterGiving Feedback and Managing Stations Sign Out Listening to SiriusXM Internet Radio Use ui to select Sign Out, then press Enter Listening to SiriusXM Internet RadioSelect the Sign in, and then press Enter Top menu of SiriusXM is displayedListening to Spotify Press Online Music to switch the input source toListening to Spotify SpotifyUse ui to select a station, and press Enter Input Username and PasswordUse ui to select menu and then press Enter Appears When you press p during playback, the following menuStar this track Browse Album nameThis section provides information on the Favorite function Favorite functionDeleting stations or files from the favorite list Registering stations or files to the favorites listCalling stations or files from the favorites list Front USB Rear USB Playing iPod22Playing the AirPlay vpage Listening to music on an iPodPress Mode and display Remote iPod Setting operation mode Remote iPodMode Use ui to select the file to be played, then press Enter22Standby charging Charging the iPod/iPhonePlaying back music stored on a USB memory device Playing a USB memory deviceThis unit is compatible with USB memory devices in FAT16 or FAT32 formatMemory Playing files stored onDevices Connect the USB memory Device To the USB PortCheck the connection, then turn on this units Listening to AnalogListening to Digital AirPlay function Make the Wi-Fi settings for iPhone, iPod touch, or iPadStartup iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad music Tap the AirPlay icon Select the speaker you want to useSelecting multiple speakers devices Playing iTunes music with this unitSelect Edit Preferences... on the menu Select Devices in the iTunes setting windowCheck Allow iTunes audio control from remote Speakers, and then click OKName Device example Role Remote play function22Roles each device plays 22Settings on PC and NAS Settings required for each device22Settings on mobile phones 22Remote Play operationsControlling the unit from a web control Web control functionStart up the web browser Checking the IP addressYou want to operate Enterbox. the IP address of this unit in browser’s addressNn Network connection settings Nn Friendly Name settingGExample 2H Network Setting VGExample 2HClick r from for the Web control function vpage 22Update on web screenGThe web displayH GThe unit’s displayHChoose File q button, select the update file, When the following screen is displayed by the PC, clickWhen the following screen is displayed, click the OK Click the Upload w buttonOther functions SetupAdjusted Adjusting the toneUse ui to adjust the Dynamic Bass Boost, Bass Press DBB/TONE to select the tone parameter to beSwitching the display’s brightness Sleep timer function22To cancel the sleep timer 22Checking the current time when the power is on22General 22Quick SetupMenu map 22Network Menu operation Press SetupUse uio p to select the menu to be set or operated Menu is displayedInputting characters Using the number buttonsUsing the cursor buttons 22Edit Alarm AlarmGeneral 22Once22Set the current time Clock Speaker ResponseUse ui to select your time zone, then press Enter Use ui to select the DST Daylight Saving Time, thenEnglish Default / Français / Español 22UpdateLanguage Firmware Auto-StandbyUpdate 22Add New FeatureUpgrade 22NotificationsSettings Network Control Network InformationFriendly Name 22Select Name22When making wired connection SettingsNnWeb Browser Setup 22When making Wi-Fi connectionNnWPS PIN code method NnAuto-ScanNnManual Tips ContentsTips 22Power does not turn on / Power is turned off TroubleshootingSymptom Cause/Solution Etc. Check the network Connection and adjust the clock22Display on this unit shows nothing Symptom Cause/Solution Display is off22No sound comes out Connection LAN connection 22Desired sound does not come out22Sound is interrupted or noise occurs 22iPod cannot be played back 22USB memory devices cannot be played back 22The Internet radio cannot be played back Symptom Cause/Solution File names are not displayed22Music files on PC Or NAS cannot be played back 22Cannot connect by Wi-Fi Resetting factory settings 22Compatible formats Playing back USB memory devicesSampling Bit rate Extension Frequency MPEG-4 AAC z2Playing back Internet Radio 22Playable broadcast station specifications22Maximum Number of Playable Files and Folder Sampling frequency Bit rate ExtensionLast function memory 22Playback file specificationsPlaying back files stored on PC or AES Advanced Encryption Standard Explanation of termsAirPlay Alac Apple Lossless Audio CodecMP3 Mpeg Audio Layer-3 ITunesMpeg Moving Picture Experts Group, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 Ieee 802.11bProtection circuit VTuner Wi-FiSampling frequency WEP Key Network KeyWPA2 Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA Wi-Fi Protected AccessWPS Wi-Fi Protected Setup Windows Media DRMTrademark information 22Audio section Specifications22Wireless LAN Clock type 22Clock/AlarmVv B Vv aVv D Vv LVv Q Vv PVv R Vv SNnBoost LicenseNnExpat NnFastDelegate104 105 NnliboggNnTremolo NnlibvorbisNnMersenne Twister NnTremorNnc-ares NnzlibNncURL 22License Information for Software Used in the Unit 22Weight 5 lbs 15 oz 2.7 kg 22Dimensions13/16 Unit in. mm 11 13/16 11 7/8 37/64 11 1/2 53/64Holdings Inc 10259 00AM

M-CR510 specifications

The Marantz M-CR510 is a versatile network receiver designed for audiophiles who seek high-quality audio in a compact form factor. With a blend of classic design and modern technology, the M-CR510 stands out as an exemplary choice for those looking to elevate their home audio experience.

One of the defining features of the Marantz M-CR510 is its powerful built-in amplifier, capable of delivering 60 watts per channel. This ensures sufficient power to drive a variety of speakers, allowing for a rich and dynamic sound experience across all genres of music. The receiver supports a wide range of audio formats, including high-resolution files, ensuring users enjoy their favorite tracks without compromising sound quality.

A key highlight of the M-CR510 is its extensive network connectivity options. The receiver features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities, allowing seamless streaming from various sources such as smartphones, tablets, and computers. In addition to standard streaming services, the M-CR510 also supports internet radio, providing access to thousands of channels around the globe, adding immense variety to your listening options.

For those who prefer a wired connection, the Marantz M-CR510 includes multiple inputs such as optical and coaxial digital inputs, as well as analog inputs, making it highly versatile. It also features a USB port which enables playback from USB devices and can handle a variety of file formats, including MP3, WMA, and AAC among others.

Another remarkable aspect of the M-CR510 is its compatibility with the HEOS app, a feature that allows you to control multiple HEOS-enabled devices from your smartphone. This integration enhances the home audio system by enabling whole-home audio, where users can play different music in different rooms or sync music throughout the entire house.

The design of the Marantz M-CR510 is both stylish and functional. With a sleek, minimalist aesthetic, it fits seamlessly into any living space. The front panel features an easy-to-read display and intuitive controls, ensuring that users can navigate their music library with ease.

In conclusion, the Marantz M-CR510 is not just a receiver but a comprehensive audio solution that combines traditional Marantz craftsmanship with modern technological advancements. Its robust amplification, versatile connectivity options, and support for high-resolution audio make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking to enhance their home audio system. Whether streaming from your favorite services or enjoying a collection of high-quality recordings, the M-CR510 delivers exceptional performance and an engaging listening experience.