Marantz SR6004 Connecting the iPod, Viewing the Status Screen, What Appears on the Monitor Screen

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CONNECTING THE iPod

The unit has two modes, direct mode and remote mode, for operating the iPod.

When the unit's power is turned on, the unit is set to direct mode.

1. Connect the iPod to the USB terminal on the unit's front panel.

When the iPod is detected, the function display changes from the diplay for USB to the diplay for iPod.

WHAT APPEARS ON THE FL DISPLAY

q→ i P o d : A r t i s t n a

w→ ;

T i t l e n a m

qFunction display/name of artist:

Displays the names of the function and artist.

wPlayback status/title:

Displays the playback status and title.

PLAYING TRACKS ON THE iPod (DIRECT MODE)

In this mode, the operations are performed using the controls of the iPod.

VIEWING THE STATUS SCREEN

In direct mode, the images from AUX are usually output to the monitor, but it is possible to view the information (status screen) of the track now playing instead.

1.

1. Each time the INFO button is pressed, the display switches between the status screen and images from the AUX.

ENGLISH

ADVANCED OPERATION

yElapsed time:

Displays the elapsed play time of the file.

uDuration time:

Displays the total play time of the file.

iRepeat/shuffle statuses:

Displays the repeat and shuffle statuses. They are not displayed when the settings are OFF.

oPlay status:

Displays the play status of the currently selected file.

!0Volume display:

Displays the volume level.

!1Guidance display:

Displays descriptions of the function buttons.

NAMES AND

FUNCTIONS

BASIC

CONNECTIONS

BASIC

OPERATION

2. The track information of the track being played or being paused is displayed on the unit’s front panel.

The images of the video component connected to the VIDEO terminal among AUX INPUT terminals on

The iPod's basic operations can also be performed using the unit's remote controller.

WHAT APPEARS ON THE MONITOR SCREEN

ICON DISPLAYS

(STATUSES)

 

 

: Song

 

 

 

 

q

iPod

 

iPod

: Artist

 

 

 

 

: Album

w

Track

08/26

 

: Elapsed time

e

Title:

Title name

 

: Duration time

r

Artist:

Artist name

 

: All tracks repeat

t

Album:

Album name

 

y

Elapsed

00:00

 

: One track repeat

u

Duration

03:26

 

 

o

 

 

 

: Tracks shuffle

!0

-30dB

Pause

 

i

!1

:

Enter :

Exit :

: Albums shuffle

ADVANCED CONNECTIONS

SETUP

the front panel can be output to a monitor. (Direct mode only)

Notes

• For details on supported iPod models, refer to

page 64.

• Direct mode does not support fifth generation

iPods or first generation iPod nanos. When one of

these iPods has been connected, the “Press mode

key” message appears. Press the MODE button to

change to remote mode, and use the iPod in this

mode. (For details on switching the mode, refer to

page 60.)

• When a TV set is connected using the HDMI terminal,

4.

3. 2.

1.

1. To play a track, press the 2 button.

2. To temporarily stop (pause) play, press the

;button.

To move to the next track during play, press the § button; to move to the start of the track while that tracking is playing or to move to

qFunction display:

Displays the names of the functions.

wCurrent track number/total number of tracks: Displays the number of track now playing and the total number of tracks in the current item.

eTitle display:

Displays the title of the track being played.

rArtist name display:

Displays the name of the play track artist. “Unknown Artist” appears if there is no artist name.

tAlbum name display:

Note

The Repeat/Shuffle icon may not be displayed correctly.

ADVANCED OPERATION

TROUBLESHOOTING

some moments may be needed until the display is

switched after the INFO button is pressed.

• Depending on the video player components

connect to the AUX INPUT terminals, the start

of the content may be skipped when play is

commenced.

the previous track, press the button.

3. To stop play, press the 7 button.

4. Other than the buttons mentioned above, the 3/4, ENTER and MENU buttons can be used.

Displays the name of the play track album. “Unknown Album” appears if there is no album name.

OTHERS

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Contents SR6004 SR5004 Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Features HdmiGUI Panel Door SR6004 only Equipment Mains Working SettingBefore USE Do not Locate Following PlacesRemote Control Names and FunctionFront Panel ¡0A-SURR FL Display and IndicatorRemote Controller Zone a / B buttons Power on and OFF buttonsVolume +/- buttons Spkr button‹6Information indicator ¤6SETUP/MODE button‹4LEARN indicator ‹5MACRO indicatorRear Panel 0AC1AC Outlets Speaker Placement Basic ConnectionsHeight of the Speaker Units Connecting Speaker Wire Connecting SpeakersConnecting Audio Components Connecting Digital Audio ComponentsSource’s connected to digital input jacks Component Jack Connecting Video ComponentsVIDEO, S-VIDEO, Component Jacks Video JackConnecting Hdmi Components Connecting Hdmi ComponentsHdmi Jacks Connecting AN Outdoor Antennas Connecting the AntennasConnecting the AC Power Cable Connecting the Supplied AntennasAMP Operation Basic OperationTuner Operation SR6004 SR5004 Remote Controller OperationAMP Mode Tuner ModeConnecting for Speaker C USE BI-AMP Connection Advanced ConnectionsRX101 Connecting AN External Power Amplifier Connecting Multi Channel Audio ComponentsConnecting for Another Zone Zone BZone a DC OUT DC Trigger Connecting the Remote Control JacksConnecting Other Equipment RS-232CCanada Connecting the Satellite RadioXM Satellite Radio Sirius Satellite RadioRC007SR/RC008SR Button Control SetupGraphical User Interface GUI Menu System Locking SubmenusFunction Input Setup Assignable Digital Input Input SetupSpace 7.1CH Input SetupDefault Function RenameManual Setup Speaker SetupAuto Setup Audyssey Multeq Auto SetupSet the microphone in the main listening position HOW to Perform Auto Setup Audyssey MulteqExample ExampleDisplayed Error Cause How to Remedy Error MessagesManual Setup Speakers SizeLPF/HPF Speakers Level Speakers DistanceSurround Setup Channel LevelChannel Level PLIIx PRO Logic IIX Music Parameter Csii ParameterNEO6 Parameter Video Setup Preference Zone SetupDC Trigger Setup Acoustic EQ Check Audyssey Multeq Adjust User EQAuto Surround Selecting the Surround ModeSurround Mode Display ModeDAX Night ModeListening Through Headphones Dolby Headphone ModeAttenuation to Analog Input Signal Selecting Analog Audio Input or Digital Audio InputCH Input LIP.SYNC Using the Sleep TimerDual Backup Memory Recovery of MemoryHdmi OUT SR6004 only Hdmi ResolutionVideo Convert ConvertTuner Operation Preset Memory ↔ B ↔ C ... Z ↔ 1 ↔ 2 ↔ 3 .... ↔ ↔ + ↔ / ↔ Blank ↔ a UP ↔ Sorting Preset StationsClearing Stored Preset Stations Name Input of the Preset StationListening to Satellite Radio Checking the XM Signal Strength and Radio IDSatellite Radio Overview Listening to XM Satellite RadioM E / T I T L E Switching XM Information in the Front Panel DisplayO O O R a D I O I D O 4 6 T o p T r a O p T r a c k sCategory Search Mode 0 4 Checking the XM Preset ChannelPreset channel can be checked on the on screen display Channel Direct CallChecking the Sirius Signal Strength and Radio ID Clearing Stored Preset ChannelsListening to Sirius Satellite Radio 0 2 Switching Sirius Information in the Front Panel DisplayM E / T I T L E O i d N e y O O O S i r i u s I DSearch 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 S W O R D 9 9 9 W W O R D When NEW Word is displayed→ U S B Remote ControllerPreparations for USB Operation What Appears on the FL DisplayIcon Displays Connecting USB MediaPlaying Files on the USB Media What Appears on the Monitor Screen File ListPlaying 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 Repeat Play Remote ModeChanging the Operation Mode of the iPod Playing Tracks on the iPodE R C U R R E N T Status DisplaysSupported Media USB File Systems Supported USBStandard Range supported Playable File Formats USBAbout iPod Play Back CharacterZone Playback Using the Zone OUT Terminals Zone Playback Using the Zone Speaker a TerminalsZone System Controlling a Marantz DVD DVD Mode Controlling a Marantz BD BD ModeBASS/CH Controlling a Marantz DSS DSS ModeControlling a Marantz CD CD Mode CorsorControlling a Marantz TV TV Mode Controlling a Marantz RX101 M-XP ModePause Play Stop Setting the Back Light SR6004 Remote Controller Basic OperationPreset Mode Normal ModeChecking the Code Resetting the CodeLearn Mode Learning ProcedureErasing the ALL Sources Returning to Initial SettingsErasing Programmed Codes Erasing the Code by SourceProgram Method of Macro SR6004 Remote Controller Macro ModeProgramming Macros Confirming MacrosExample Using MacrosEditing Macros Examples of Macro ProgramsAMP → Power on DVD → Power on Now, execute the macro you just programmedAMP → DVD DVD → Play Clearing Macro Programs Adjusting the Interval Time of Macro Operations TransmittingChecking the Code SR5004 Remote Controller Basic OperationWhen operating non-Marantz AV equipment products Preset codeErasing the code by Source Erasing Programmed Codes Returning to Initial SettingsSelect the button to be learned Learn indicator lights up Erasing the code by buttonsGeneral TroubleshootingSymptom Cause Solution EnableStereo SurroundOr component as the source Not enabled when the unit isVideo HdmiUSB SR6004 only TunerXM Satellite Radio Front KEY Button Lock of the UnitGeneral Malfunction Others Surround ModeSubW Subwoofer LFE Low frequency efects ex Extension OthersMode AutoSource Direct EX/ESMulti CH. MOVIE, Music DescriptionCircle Surround StereoDts Digital Surround 96/24 Dts Digital SurroundDts Neo6 Dts Digital Surround ESAbout Dolby Pro Logic MacrovisionAvailable in Alaska and Hawaii Dynamic VolumeTMMultEQ SIRIUS, XM Satellite Radio ReadyTechnical Specifications CopyrightRepairs Setup Codes DVDDSS 1003, 1052, 1053, 1056 1110, 1112, 11331001 1024Dimensions Is a registered trademark

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