Marantz CDR500 manual Digital Coaxial connections, Digital Optical connections

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INSTALLATION

The numbers between parentheses refer to the fold-out.

Digital Coaxial connections

1For recording and playing, connect coaxial cables from the CDR500 to digital equipment based on the diagram below:

CD

CDR

DIG.

DIGITTAL

OUT

LOOP

 

OUT

6

7

R

 

IN OUT

8

R

I N P U T

I N P U T

O U T P U T

I N P U T

O U T P U T

Mixer/Pre-Amp, Mixer/Pre-Amp, Mixer/Pre-Amp,

DAT, CD/R,etc. DAT, CD/R,etc. DAT, CD/R,etc.

Note:

-During the default playback mode (see Changer Mode, page 17), the CD-Player drive will output to both the CDR and CD analog and digital outputs.

-You can also connect the LOOP OUT jack on the CDR500 to the coaxial digital input jack of a digital device when the DIG- ITAL (SPDIF) IN is used.

Digital Optical connections

1For recording, connect a fiber-optic cable to the CDR500 with a digital equipment based on the diagram below.

DIGITAL

IN

o

O U T P U T

Digital cascade connections

Cascade recording allows, via the LOOP OUT jack, multiple units to record all using the exact same digital signal. The LOOP OUT can also be used to pass a digital signal to other equipment without being processed by the CDR500.

Use the following steps to setup multiple CDR500s for record- ing from a single digital source:

1Connect the coaxial digital output of a digital source machine (CD, DAT, etc.) to the DIGITAL IN jack on the CDR500 as indiacted in step 0.

2Connect the LOOP OUT of the first CDR500 to the DIG- ITAL IN on the next CDR500 as indiacted in step !.

3Continue to conect units as indicated in step ! and @.

DIGITTAL

CD, DAT, etc.

I N P U T O U T P U T

10

DIGITTAL

LOOP

OUT

11

IN OUT

DIGITTAL

LOOP

OUT

12

IN OUT

DIGITTAL

LOOP

OUT

IN OUT

5 CDR500s max.

Note:

The LOOP OUT jacks will pass-through an input digital signal only when the power is ON or while the unit is in the STANDBY mode (see Switching ON and OFF on page 8)

Mixer/Pre-Amp,

DAT, CD/R,etc.

Note:

Before Connecting the cables, remove the dust caps from the digital optical connections. We recommend that you save the caps.

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Contents Recordable CDR500U Cover Requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Brouilleur du CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus meets all 68 67 66 65 64 59 58 Controls and Connections37 38 39 40 41 Table of Contents Introduction Maintenance Connections at the back Controls on the frontCD-Recorder GeneralDisplay indications Remote control commandsUnbalanced analog connections InstallationFollowing options are available Balanced analog connectionsDigital Optical connections Digital Coaxial connectionsSet Remote RC5 switch 41 to EXT Remote Control RC5 ConnectionRemote control cable connections CD-Recorder drive only Initial SetupSwitching on and OFF Inserting discs Using the remote controlFor recording from internal CD-Player RecordingRecording modes Remarks about recordingTo start recording press 0 Recording from Internal CD-PLAYERDouble speed recording Three times to selectTo start recording, press 0 Normal speed recordingTo stop recording, press 9 5 Disc At Once DAO recording Set the optimal recording level on the CD-Recorder Manual start recordingAbout Auto Track and Auto Stop Sync Recording Unfinalizing CD-RW discs FINALIZING/UNFINALIZINGFinalizing CD-R & CD-RW discs Erasing the entire disc ErasingErasing Erasing one or more tracks from the endPlaying Changer ModeDual Mode Repeat play Selecting a trackSearch Random playProgrammed play ProgrammingStoring names Menu ModeAbout Menu Mode Text SubmenusJazz About TextErasing names PopsDAT/DCC Recording submenusText Memory Review/Erase Text Memory CD/MDAuto stop Auto track incrementCopy protection Balance Only active in Record/Standby modePlay DisplayGeneral RecordingMenu messages Fixing problemsOther Information On display Recording is distortedSecond pause between recordings Player does not react00/09 388K851310 MITi

CDR500 specifications

The Marantz CDR500 is a versatile and high-quality CD recorder that caters to both casual listeners and audiophiles alike. Known for its impressive performance and user-friendly design, the CDR500 has made a significant mark in the world of audio recording and playback.

One of the main features of the Marantz CDR500 is its ability to record audio from various sources onto standard CDs. It supports recording in both CD-R and CD-RW formats, allowing users to create custom CDs easily. The unit also includes a built-in CD player, enabling users to play back their favorite music with exceptional clarity and fidelity. The CDR500 boasts a straightforward interface, making it accessible for all users, regardless of their technical expertise.

In terms of technology, the Marantz CDR500 incorporates advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) and high-quality Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs). This ensures that the audio recorded is of the highest quality, capturing even the most subtle nuances of the original sound. The CDR500 also features digital input and output options, including optical and coaxial connections, further enhancing connectivity with other audio equipment. This versatility allows users to transfer music from a wide range of sources, such as vinyl records, cassette tapes, or digital audio players.

The built-in editing tools are another notable characteristic of the Marantz CDR500, providing options such as track splitting and track naming. This enables users to create personalized albums, adding a professional touch to their recordings. Additionally, the device offers automatic track generation, which is particularly useful for live recordings or lengthy audio sessions.

Another important aspect of the CDR500 is its user-friendly display, which provides clear information about the recording process, track lengths, and remaining disc space. The LCD screen is easy to read, helping users to navigate through various options with ease.

Overall, the Marantz CDR500 stands out as a reliable and high-performing CD recorder, combining advanced technology with ease of use. Its ability to record, play, and edit audio makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their audio experience. Whether you're archiving your music collection or creating new compilations, the CDR500 is designed to deliver exceptional quality and performance.