Marantz AV9000 manual Aux Vcd/Phi

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AUX

2 VCD/PHI 1

1 CD+

selects disc up

 

(for

2 CD-

selects disc down

 

REST

3 OSD

OSD on/off

 

only)

4 SCAN

selects time search

 

 

5

A/B

repeat A to B

 

 

6

SLOW

slow forward

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 VCD/PHI 2

1 PBC

selects playback control

 

(for

2 KARA

selects karaoke program

 

REST

3 IND+

selects video index up

 

only)

4 IND-

selects video index down

 

 

5

SEL

selects in PBC

 

 

6

RTN

returns in PBC

 

 

7

NEXT

next

 

 

8

PREV

previous

 

 

 

 

 

4 VCD/PHI 3

1 CD+

selects disc up

 

(for

2 SHUT

selects shutter function

 

REST

3 OVEW

selects digest function

 

only)

4 RESM

selects last paly function

 

 

5

CHAN

selects channel

 

 

6

FADR

selects MPX/vocal fader

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

MD

1 MODE 1

1 MD-A

selects MD A

(for

 

2 MD-B

selects MD B

REST

 

3 RPT

selects repeat modes

only)

 

4 DISP

selects display modes

 

 

5

EJCT

eject

 

 

6

AMS

automatic music scan

 

 

7

RNDM

randam display

 

 

8

LP

selects SP/LP mode

 

 

 

 

 

2 EDIT

1 EDIT

selects edit mode

 

 

2

CHAR

selects character mode

 

 

3

DEL

selects delete

 

 

4

ENT

selects enter

 

 

5

AMRK

selects auto marker

 

 

6

SYNC

syncro REC

 

 

7

PROG

selects program mode

 

 

8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 REC

1 MD

command MD (no output)

 

 

2 RECP

REC-pause

 

 

3 PAUS

pause

 

 

4

STOP

stop

 

 

5

TAPE

command tape (no output)

 

 

6

REC

record

 

 

7 PAUS

pause

 

 

8

STOP

stop

 

 

 

 

CD-R

1 REC

1 INPT

selects input source

(for USA

 

2 INCR

increments track number

only)

 

3 SYNC

activates SYNCRO. recording

CD-R

1 REC

4 REC

records pause

 

 

5

TRAY

opens/closes tray

 

 

6

DISP

dispaly mode

 

 

7

FINL

finalizes (writes TOC)

 

 

8

BLNK

records blank

 

 

 

 

 

2 MODE

1 PROG

activates program mode

 

 

2

REPT

activates repeat mode

 

 

3

FTS

activates FTS mode

 

 

4

FAST

searches FAST

 

 

5

VOL+

increases volume

 

 

6

VOL-

decreases volume

 

 

7

IDX+

increases index

 

 

8

IDX-

decreases index

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Model AV9000 User Guide AUX Input Monitor TV LD Player DVD Player Audio Video S-VIDEOOUT Audio Video S-VIDEO OUT OUT OUTMulti IR Receiver CD Player OutputDigital Digital Input Output MD PlayerSW RS Power AmplifierOther Connections Other Multi Channel ProcessorDo not Remove Cover or Back No USER-SERVICEABLE Parts InsideRefer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel Read Before Operating Equipment Important Safety InstructionsNEC Section ⁄8 ¤2 Table of Contents Description FeaturesIntroduction Power switch and Standby indicator Front Panel Features seeAMP Remote Control Unit RC-18SRTuner ⁄1VOLUME UP + and Down⁄2TEN Keypad Side View Operation of Remote Control UnitNo Good Top ViewON-SCREEN Menu System SET-UPOSD Main Menu System SetupSystem Setup 1/2 Selecting the Digital Input Setup 2/2 Speaker Distance Speaker Setup and LevelsSetup 1/2 Speaker Size REC Copy Surround ModeStation Name Input Basic OperationListening to the Tuner Multi Room Select← Down Station Name PresetPlayback Operation Normal PlaybackTV Auto ON/OFF Function Setting the Sleep Timer only Remote Control UnitOther Functions Multi Room SelectorMacro for multiple step macro functions Mode operating modeOperation Function and Operation⁄4CLEAR Function⁄3MEMO ⁄9LIGHTING Liquid Crystal Display LCD Window⁄7MUTE ⁄8GUIDERC-18SR Basic Operation USE ModeLearn mode Programming the Direct mode buttons mErasing the memory assigned to a particular button How to re-write the Status nameHow to re-write the Direct function button names How to clear erase the memorized codes Any re-written namesComplete erasure Macro modeErasing the memory assigned to a Direct buttons Programming a macro under a function selector key Clone mode Using the macro functions you have programmedTable of cloning relations VER Other FunctionsScan Direct Command Functions ListingTape Mode TP-B PIP2/REC AUX VCD/PHI Surround Modes Mode Set Input SignalLED Indicator OutputSymptom Cause Remedy TroubleshootingGeneral Malfunction Error MessagesMemory backup HOW to Reset the UnitAudio Section Technical Specifications U VersionFM Tuner Section AM Tuner SectionAustria Is a registered trademark

AV9000 specifications

The Marantz AV9000 is a revered home theater processor that has etched its place in the annals of audio and video entertainment technology. Known for its impressive performance and rich features, the AV9000 has been a favorite among audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts since its release.

One of the most notable characteristics of the Marantz AV9000 is its superior audio processing capabilities. It utilizes advanced 24-bit/192kHz DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters) that ensure high-resolution sound playback, allowing for an expansive soundstage and remarkable detail in audio reproduction. The processor supports various surround sound formats, including Dolby Digital, DTS, and even the more complex surround formats of the time, which accentuate the immersive experience of cinema-like sound in home settings.

In terms of video capabilities, the Marantz AV9000 boasts a wealth of features that enhance the viewing experience. It supports multiple video formats, including composite, S-video, and component video, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of source devices. The processor also incorporates video switching, allowing users to connect various components seamlessly and switch between them without needing to manually intervene.

The AV9000 is equipped with a user-friendly interface that simplifies operation. Its on-screen display provides easy access to settings and inputs, making it a breeze for users to navigate through options. Furthermore, the unit has substantial connectivity options, including multiple analog and digital audio inputs, video inputs, and outputs that cater to extensive home theater setups.

Marantz has also focused on build quality, and the AV9000 is no exception. The unit is constructed with a robust chassis that minimizes vibration and external interference, ensuring an uncolored audio performance.

Another significant feature is its flexibility with multi-zone setups, enabling users to experience audio and video in different rooms simultaneously. This is perfect for larger homes where different family members can enjoy their respective media without disruption.

Sound tuning was critically emphasized in the AV9000, with Marantz’s proprietary tuning technologies enhancing audio quality. These features allow for adjustments based on room acoustics, optimizing the listening experience tailored to specific environments.

In conclusion, the Marantz AV9000 stands out as a sophisticated audio-video processor with its rich feature set, high-quality sound, versatile video capabilities, and robust construction. It embodies the Marantz legacy of exceptional performance and elaborate design, making it a notable choice for anyone looking to elevate their home entertainment experience.