Marantz SR5004, SR6004 manual Sorting Preset Stations, Clearing Stored Preset Stations, ↔ Down

Page 48

FUNCTIONS

NAMES AND

CONNECTIONS

BASIC

OPERATION

BASIC

CONNECTIONS

ADVANCED

SETUP

OPERATION

ADVANCED

TROUBLESHOOTING

OTHERS

ENGLISH

ADVANCED OPERATION

2. Press INFO button on the remote controller.

3. The list of preset channels will be displayed on the screen of the TV monitor connected to this unit.

PRESET

LIST

 

NO . 1

FM

87

. 10

MHz

NO . 2

FM

93

. 10

MHz

NO . 3

FM

94

. 70

MHz

NO . 10

FM105

. 70

MHz

RETURN

 

 

NEXT

EXIT

4. Up to 10 channels can be displayed at a time. If there are more than 10 channels, press INFO on the remote controller once more to display the next page.

In a few moments the list display is cleared automatically.

CLEARING STORED PRESET STATIONS

You can remove preset stations from the memory using the following procedure.

2. 3.

2.

3.

1. Recall the preset number to be cleared with the method described in “Recalling” a preset station.

2. Press the MEMORY button on the front panel or press the MEMO button on the remote controller.

3. The stored preset number blinks in the display for 5 seconds. While blinking, press the CLEAR button on the front panel or the CLR button on the remote controller.

4. xx CLEAR” appears on the display to indicate that the specified preset number has been cleared.

Note

To clear all stored preset stations, press and hold the T.MODE and the ENTER buttons for two seconds.

SORTING PRESET STATIONS

If you have stations memorized, and there is a gap in the sequential order:

I.e. the stations are stored as follows

1)87.1 MHz

2)93.1 MHz

3)94.7 MHz

10)105.9 MHz

(notice there is no stations programmed for pre sets for 4-9), you can have pre set 10 become pre set 4: To sort the numbers, press and hold the MEMORY and the 4 cursor buttons.

PRESET SORT” will appear on the display and sorting will be done.

NAME INPUT OF THE PRESET STATION.

This function allows the name of each preset channel to be entered using alphanumeric characters. Before name inputting, you need to store preset stations with the preset memory operation.

4. 5. 2. 5. 6.

4. 5.

2.

5.

6.

1. Recall the preset number to be inputted name with the method described in “Recalling” a preset station.

2. Press the MEMORY button on the front panel or press the MEMO button on the remote controller for more than 3 seconds.

3. The left most column of the station name indicator flashes, indicating the character entry ready status.

4. When you press the 3 or 4 cursor buttons on the front panel or the remote controller, alphabetic and numeric characters will be displayed in the following order:

A B C ... Z 1 2 3 ..... 0 +

/ (Blank) A UP

DOWN

5. After selecting the first character to be entered, press the MEMORY or ENTER button, or press the MEMO button on the remote controller.

The entry in this column is fixed and the next column starts to flash. Fill the next column the same way.

To move back and forth between the characters, press the 1 / 2 cursor buttons.

Note

Unused columns should be filled by entering blanks.

6. To save the name, press the MEMORY or ENTER button on the front panel, or press the MEMO button on the remote controller for more than 2 seconds.

Instead of using the 3 and 4 cursor buttons to select characters, characters can be input from the numeric keys of the remote controller. See the below table for a correspondence between characters and numeric keys.

Numeric

Display

keypad

 

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 space 9 Y

0

+ / 0

46

Image 48
Contents SR6004 SR5004 Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Features HdmiGUI Equipment Mains Working Setting Before USEDo not Locate Following Places Panel Door SR6004 onlyRemote Control Names and FunctionFront Panel FL Display and Indicator ¡0A-SURRRemote Controller Power on and OFF buttons Volume +/- buttonsSpkr button Zone a / B buttons¤6SETUP/MODE button ‹4LEARN indicator‹5MACRO indicator ‹6Information indicatorRear Panel 0AC1AC Outlets Speaker Placement Basic ConnectionsHeight of the Speaker Units Connecting Speakers Connecting Speaker WireConnecting Audio Components Connecting Digital Audio ComponentsSource’s connected to digital input jacks Connecting Video Components VIDEO, S-VIDEO, Component JacksVideo Jack Component JackConnecting Hdmi Components Connecting Hdmi ComponentsHdmi Jacks Connecting the Antennas Connecting the AC Power CableConnecting the Supplied Antennas Connecting AN Outdoor AntennasBasic Operation AMP OperationTuner Operation Remote Controller Operation AMP ModeTuner Mode SR6004 SR5004Connecting for Speaker C USE BI-AMP Connection Advanced ConnectionsRX101 Connecting Multi Channel Audio Components Connecting AN External Power AmplifierConnecting for Another Zone Zone BZone a Connecting the Remote Control Jacks Connecting Other EquipmentRS-232C DC OUT DC TriggerConnecting the Satellite Radio XM Satellite RadioSirius Satellite Radio CanadaSetup Graphical User Interface GUI Menu SystemLocking Submenus RC007SR/RC008SR Button ControlInput Setup Function Input Setup Assignable Digital Input7.1CH Input Setup DefaultFunction Rename SpaceSpeaker Setup Auto Setup Audyssey MulteqAuto Setup Manual SetupHOW to Perform Auto Setup Audyssey Multeq Set the microphone in the main listening positionExample ExampleError Messages Displayed Error Cause How to RemedyManual Setup Speakers SizeLPF/HPF Speakers Distance Speakers LevelSurround Setup Channel LevelChannel Level PLIIx PRO Logic IIX Music Parameter Csii ParameterNEO6 Parameter Video Setup Zone Setup PreferenceDC Trigger Setup Acoustic EQ Adjust User EQ Check Audyssey MulteqSelecting the Surround Mode Surround ModeDisplay Mode Auto SurroundNight Mode Listening Through HeadphonesDolby Headphone Mode DAXAttenuation to Analog Input Signal Selecting Analog Audio Input or Digital Audio InputCH Input Using the Sleep Timer Dual Backup MemoryRecovery of Memory LIP.SYNCHdmi Resolution Video ConvertConvert Hdmi OUT SR6004 onlyTuner Operation Preset Memory Sorting Preset Stations Clearing Stored Preset StationsName Input of the Preset Station ↔ B ↔ C ... Z ↔ 1 ↔ 2 ↔ 3 .... ↔ ↔ + ↔ / ↔ Blank ↔ a UP ↔Checking the XM Signal Strength and Radio ID Satellite Radio OverviewListening to XM Satellite Radio Listening to Satellite RadioSwitching XM Information in the Front Panel Display O O O R a D I O I DO 4 6 T o p T r a O p T r a c k s M E / T I T L ECategory Search Mode Checking the XM Preset Channel Preset channel can be checked on the on screen displayChannel Direct Call 0 4Checking the Sirius Signal Strength and Radio ID Clearing Stored Preset ChannelsListening to Sirius Satellite Radio Switching Sirius Information in the Front Panel Display M E / T I T L E O i d N e yO O O S i r i u s I D 0 2Search Mode ALL Channel Search ModePreset Search Mode R 0 4 SETTING/RELEASING Parental Lock Parental LockS W O R D O K 0 0 1 7a b c d e f g When NEW Word is displayed S W O R D 9 9 9 W W O R DRemote Controller Preparations for USB OperationWhat Appears on the FL Display → U S BConnecting USB Media Playing Files on the USB MediaWhat Appears on the Monitor Screen File List Icon DisplaysPlaying Tracks AT Random Random Play Playing Specific Parts SearchListening to Files Repeatedly Repeat Play Preparations for iPod Operation Using the unit Connecting the iPod Viewing the Status ScreenWhat Appears on the Monitor Screen Remote Mode Changing the Operation Mode of the iPodPlaying Tracks on the iPod Repeat PlayStatus Displays Supported Media USBFile Systems Supported USB E R C U R R E N TPlayable File Formats USB About iPod Play BackCharacter Standard Range supportedZone Playback Using the Zone OUT Terminals Zone Playback Using the Zone Speaker a TerminalsZone System Controlling a Marantz BD BD Mode Controlling a Marantz DVD DVD ModeControlling a Marantz DSS DSS Mode Controlling a Marantz CD CD ModeCorsor BASS/CHControlling a Marantz TV TV Mode Controlling a Marantz RX101 M-XP ModePause Play Stop SR6004 Remote Controller Basic Operation Preset ModeNormal Mode Setting the Back LightResetting the Code Learn ModeLearning Procedure Checking the CodeReturning to Initial Settings Erasing Programmed CodesErasing the Code by Source Erasing the ALL SourcesSR6004 Remote Controller Macro Mode Programming MacrosConfirming Macros Program Method of MacroUsing Macros Editing MacrosExamples of Macro Programs ExampleAMP → Power on DVD → Power on Now, execute the macro you just programmedAMP → DVD DVD → Play Adjusting the Interval Time of Macro Operations Transmitting Clearing Macro ProgramsSR5004 Remote Controller Basic Operation When operating non-Marantz AV equipment productsPreset code Checking the CodeErasing Programmed Codes Returning to Initial Settings Select the button to be learned Learn indicator lights upErasing the code by buttons Erasing the code by SourceTroubleshooting Symptom Cause SolutionEnable GeneralSurround StereoNot enabled when the unit is VideoHdmi Or component as the sourceTuner USB SR6004 onlyXM Satellite Radio Front KEY Button Lock of the UnitGeneral Malfunction Surround Mode OthersOthers SubW Subwoofer LFE Low frequency efects ex ExtensionAuto Source DirectEX/ES ModeDescription Circle SurroundStereo Multi CH. MOVIE, MusicDts Digital Surround Dts Neo6Dts Digital Surround ES Dts Digital Surround 96/24Macrovision About Dolby Pro LogicDynamic VolumeTM MultEQSIRIUS, XM Satellite Radio Ready Available in Alaska and HawaiiTechnical Specifications CopyrightRepairs Setup Codes DVDDSS 1110, 1112, 1133 10011024 1003, 1052, 1053, 1056Dimensions Is a registered trademark

SR6004, SR5004 specifications

The Marantz SR5004 and SR6004 are distinguished models in the world of home theater receivers, offering a perfect blend of high-quality audio performance and advanced technology. Both of these receivers are designed to cater to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike, providing a solid foundation for an immersive audio experience.

The Marantz SR5004 is built on core features that focus on the highest quality audio. It boasts a power output of 100 watts per channel, enabling it to drive a wide range of speakers with ease. One of its signature technologies is the inclusion of Marantz's proprietary HDAM (High Definition Amplifier Modules), which significantly enhances the amplifier performance. This results in lower noise levels and higher dynamic range, allowing for clearer and more detailed sound reproduction.

The receiver supports multiple audio formats and is equipped with five HDMI inputs and one output, making it versatile for connecting various devices like Blu-ray players and gaming consoles. Additionally, it features 7.1 channel surround sound, ensuring a full, immersive audio experience for home theater setups. Another important aspect of the SR5004 is its robust video processing capabilities, which support 1080p video upscaling, thereby enhancing the visual performance of standard-definition content.

The SR6004, on the other hand, takes performance a step further. With an impressive power output of 110 watts per channel, it can handle more demanding speaker configurations. The SR6004 also features Marantz's proprietary Audyssey MultEQ technology, which automatically calibrates your speakers to the acoustics of your room, optimizing sound distribution across all seating positions. It is particularly beneficial for larger rooms where audio performance can vary significantly.

Both models support advanced networking capabilities, featuring Ethernet ports that allow streaming of music from various online platforms. The SR6004 goes further with its compatibility with DLNA streaming, offering a seamless way to access digital music files from a home network.

In terms of connectivity, both receivers offer a range of inputs and outputs, including component, composite, and optical audio connections, providing flexibility for any setup.

With sleek designs and intuitive interfaces, the Marantz SR5004 and SR6004 are user-friendly, making them accessible for both novices and seasoned enthusiasts. Whether for a movie night or a rich listening session, these receivers match audio quality with modern technology, making them a sound investment for any home theater system.