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CONNECTORS AND CONTROLS ON THE MAIN UNIT

A Terminal for FM antenna, 75 ohms

For connecting an external FM antenna with a circular plug, or for connecting a cable network.

Terminals for AM antenna and Grounding

To connect the supplied AM loop antenna, use the terminals marked “AM” and “GND”.

In areas where the AM loop antenna gives unsatisfactory results, it is recommended that the receiver be connected to an outdoor antenna. Use the terminal marked ‘AM’ for this. A grounding lead can be connected to the terminal marked ‘GND’ to further reduce interference. In this case, it must be connected together with the supplied loop antenna.

B CD input jacks

Connect to the audio output jacks of a CD player.

C AUX input jacks

Connect to the audio output jacks of the TV set, DVD player, etc.

D CD-R input/output jacks

Connect the IN jacks to the output jacks of a CD-R player, and the OUT jacks to its input jacks.

E MD input/output jacks

Connect the IN jacks to the output jacks of a MD player, and the OUT jacks to its input jacks.

F REMOTE CONTROL jacks

Connect to a component equipped with remote control jacks. (Refer to page 3.)

G System control switch

This switch selects the system operation mode. Set to SYSTEM position when the unit is being used in combination with a CD (CD110). If your component is not capable of system connection, set this switch to INT position.

H AC power cord

Plug into an AC 120V household outlet.

I SPEAKER terminals

Connect the left and right speaker leads, observing the + and – polarity of the leads and terminals.

zSTANDBY/power switch and

indicator

Press to turn power ON and press again to switch to STANDBY mode. The indicator lights GREEN when power is ON, and lights RED when in STANDBY mode. The indicator lights AMBER when the timer program is set during STANDBY mode.

xDISPLAY button

This button is used to change the display for information such as clock time.

A present time can be displayed for 10 seconds in standby mode by pressing this button.

The brightness of the display can be changed to dimmer or normal by pressing this button.

cMUTE button

This button is used to mute the sound from the speakers. When this button is pressed, the speakers’ sound level is muted and “MUTE” appears on the display. Pressing this button again cancels the muting function, and it can also be cancelled by pressing one of the function buttons.

vDoor OPEN button

This button is used to open the door.

bFront panel door

This door be opened by pressing the door OPEN button.

nIR lens

You can operate the unit even if the receiver door is closed. The infrared signal from the remote control enters the unit through this lens and infrared sensor.

Note:

Never remove this lens. If you remove this lens, the receiver cannot receive the infrared signal from remote control when the SR110’s door is closed.

mJOG control

The JOG control can be used in the AMP, TUNER and TIMER modes. Details of operation are as follows:

AMP mode: Source select (Usual setting)

Balance control (AMP button is pressed twice) Treble control (AMP button is pressed three times)

Bass control (AMP button is pressed four times) (When the AMP button is pressed once, volume control mode is set for volume control knob.)

TUNER mode: Frequency scan mode (last operation is memorised)

Preset memory mode (last operation is memorised)

Auto, Mono selecting Mode TIMER mode: Program and confirm timer setting

For more detail, refer to the respective page.

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Marantz CD110 manual Connectors and Controls on the Main Unit

CD110 specifications

The Marantz CD110 is a notable component in the realm of high-fidelity audio playback, revered for its impressive performance and build quality. Originally released during the 1980s, this compact disc player exemplifies Marantz's commitment to audio excellence, combining vintage aesthetics with modern functionality.

One of the standout features of the Marantz CD110 is its robust construction. Designed with a solid metal chassis, the CD110 minimizes resonance and enhances stability, which is crucial for delivering clear and accurate sound. This player supports a wide array of CD formats, ensuring compatibility with standard audio CDs and offering users an expansive range of playable content.

In terms of sound quality, the CD110 employs a high-performance digital-to-analog converter (DAC), which is fundamental for achieving audio fidelity. By converting the digital signals from CDs into analog signals accurately, the DAC ensures that music playback retains its dynamic range and depth. The sound profile of the CD110 is characterized by warmth and richness, making it suitable for audiophiles who appreciate a nuanced listening experience.

The CD110 also includes features that enhance usability and convenience. A straightforward user interface with clearly labeled buttons allows for easy navigation through tracks and settings. Additionally, the unit's programmable playback feature lets users create custom playlists, adding a layer of personalization to the listening experience.

One of the technological highlights of the CD110 is its error correction capabilities. This feature significantly reduces the chances of playback interruptions due to scratches or dirt on discs, helping to maintain a seamless auditory experience. Moreover, the player showcases Marantz's commitment to precision engineering, with a focus on minimizing jitter to ensure a clean and accurate sound reproduction.

Overall, the Marantz CD110 stands out as a reliable and high-quality CD player. With its combination of durable construction, superior audio performance, and user-friendly design, it caters to both casual listeners and dedicated enthusiasts alike. The revival of interest in vintage audio equipment has further solidified the CD110’s reputation, making it a sought-after piece for those looking to enjoy their CD collection in the best possible quality. Whether used in a dedicated home audio setup or as part of a broader multimedia system, the Marantz CD110 delivers an engaging listening experience that pays homage to the golden age of compact disc technology.