Marantz CD110 manual Rear Panel, Front Panel, Remote Control Selector

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REAR PANEL

AANALOG OUT jacks

These are the output jacks for the analog audio signals. Connect them to the CD or AUX jacks, etc. on the amplifier using the supplied analog connecting cord. Remember that the white jack is for the LEFT channel and the red jack is for the RIGHT channel, and connect the jacks correctly.

* Never connect these jacks to the PHONO jacks of the amplifier.

BREMOTE CONTROL IN/OUT jacks

The remote control operations of a system can be performed by connecting the unit to a Marantz D-BUS compatible audio component using the supplied remote control cable.

FRONT PANEL

z Standby button

Press to switch the power ON, and press again to switch it OFF.

*If the SR110 is connected to the REMOTE CONTROL jacks on the rear panel and its power is ON, the unit will not be set to the standby mode even when this button is pressed.

x7 (Stop) button

Press to stop play.

cDisc tray

Place a disc on the tray with its label surface facing up.

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CREMOTE CONTROL SELECTOR

EXT./INT. switch

When the unit is to be used on its own, set this selector to "INT", and when connecting the unit to Marantz audio components equipped with a D-BUS compatible remote sensor window using the remote control cable for use as part of a system, set the selector to "EXT".

*Remote control operations cannot be performed if the REMOTE CONTROL SELECTOR is set to "EXT" when the unit is to be used on its own.

v6 (Play/Pause) button

Press to start play or temporarily stop play.

bOPEN button

Press to open the front panel.

n0 (Open/Close) button

When this button is pressed, the disc tray opens so place the disc on the tray with its label surface facing up. When it is pressed again the disc tray closes.

DDIGITAL OUT COAX. jacks

The CD signals during playback are output digitally to these jacks. Connect these jacks to a recorder component, amplifier, D/A converter or other unit equipped with coaxial digital input jacks using a coaxial cable obtainable from your audio dealer.

EDIGITAL OUT OPT. jacks

The CD signals during playback are output digitally to these jacks. Connect these jacks to a recorder component, amplifier, D/A converter or other unit equipped with optical digital input jacks using a square optical cable obtainable from your audio dealer.

FPower cord jack

Connect this to a household AC 120 V outlet.

mInfrared sensor

This sensor is for receiving signals transmitted from the remote control unit.

,Á/ ¢, 4/ 1

(Track search/Skip) buttons

Á/ ¢ : When pressed once, play starts from the next track. When held down for more than one second, the track being played is searched in the forward direction.

4/ 1 : When pressed once, play resumes from the start of the track now playing. When it is pressed again within 1 second after it was pressed the first time, play starts from the track before.

When held down for more than one second, the track being played is searched in the reverse direction.

.Display panel

This panel displays the operating modes and statuses.

Ú0REPEAT button

Press for repeat play. Each time the button is pressed, the mode changes in sequence from "1-track repeat" "all track repeat"

"clear."

Ú1DISPLAY button

Press to select the time display. Each time the button is pressed during play, the display changes in sequence from "elapsed track time" "remaining track time" "total remaining time" "clock display" (when the unit is used on its own) "elapsed track time." If this button is pressed in the standby mode when the unit is being used on its own, the power-on mode is established for 10 seconds, during which time the clock display appears.

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Contents Model CD110 User Guide Laser Safety Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenSafety Instructions Read Before Operating EquipmentIii Main Unit Front Opened Remote Control UnitMain Unit Front Closed Main Unit RearGeneral Precautions PrecautionsAbout this User Guide Always keep the disc surface clean Compact DiscsRemote Control Unit Standby buttonLoading Batteries Operation of Remote Control UnitRemote Control Remote-controllable rangeRear Panel Remote Control SelectorFront Panel To power outlet ConnectionsPlay Stop modeConcerning CD-TEXT Concerning CD-RW Disc During playCD Play ONE Track only SEARCHING/SKIPPING Repeat PlayA Desired Track and Playing IT Track Skipping 4, ¢Random Play AMS PlayProgram Play Setting the Time Using the TimerFunctions Timer Playback Setting and Clearing Timer PlaybackMP3 Playback When there is just the one sessionConcerning MP3 Example of Playback SequenceWhen there are multiple sessions Cleaning of Exterior Surfaces TroubleshootingOperating Precautions RepairsTechnical Specifications Audio CharacteristicsIs a registered trademark Model SR110 User Guide Risk of Electric Shock Important Safety Instructions NEC Section C D E F G H Foreword FeaturesEquipment Mains Working Setting About the WOWControl Button on the Remote Control Unit Power switch5meters Approx Connectors and Controls on the Main Unit ⁄1BAND button System Operation Features of System ConnectionSystem Connection No System ConnectionRemote Control Basic Operations To Adjust BalanceNormal Play Tuner Operation Preset Memory OperationTo Listen to the Tuner Recalling a Station from the Preset Memory Memory BackupPresent Time Setting Programme Timer SettingSelect a function Play mode Programme Timer Setting with Remote ControlConfirm and Change Timer Setting Adjust the volume levelCancel Timer Setting Sleep Timer Setting Remote Control onlyTrouble Shooting FM Tuner Section 04/2001 MITi 323W851252

CD110 specifications

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