Marantz CD110 Connections, English, Features Of System Connection, Connect To System Connection

Models: CD110

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FEATURES OF SYSTEM CONNECTION

ENGLISH

CONNECTIONS

SYSTEM CONNECTION

FEATURES OF SYSTEM CONNECTION

Synchronized power ON/OFF

By switching the power switch q/z, you can turn the CD player, CD Recorder and MD deck connected through the REMOTE CONTROL bus connection ON or OFF.

You cannot turn on and off by pressing the power switch of connected components.

Auto source selection

When the CD in the CD110 starts playing by pressing the play button on the CD110, the SR110 receiver will change source automatically.

CONNECT TO SYSTEM CONNECTION

This unit is equipped with the remote control bus function. Connecting it to Marantz AV system components equipped with REMOTE CONTROL jacks, such as a CD player (CD110), means that these components can be remote controlled from this unit (SR110).

Connect the REMOTE CONTROL jacks of this unit to the REMOTE CONTROL jacks of another component using RCA- type pin lead provided.

To operate the SR110 in the SYSTEM mode, the leads from the other components must be connected to the SR110.

The lead from OUTPUT terminal of other component is connected to INPUT terminal of the SR110.

Set the REMOTE CONTROL selector of this unit (SR110) to SYSTEM position. Set the REMOTE CONTROL selector of connected components to EXT position.

Note:

Plug into AC outlet after all connections are finished.

When connecting the supplied audio cable, confirm the red plugs are connected to R jacks and the white plugs are connected to L jacks.

We recommend you use to supplied audio cable.

When using the supplied digital optical cable, remove the dust cover.

Attach the dust cover to prevent dust when removing the digital optical cable.

When connecting the digital optical cable, make sure it is fully inserted.

SYSTEM OPERATION

The remote control system can be used to control Marantz system components equipped with REMOTE CONTROL (Bus) jacks and SYSTEM (Bus) jacks, such as CD110. An example procedure for system operation is described below. Here, we take as an example the connection of a CD player (CD110) to this receiver (SR110) through the REMOTE CONTROL jacks. (The numbers of controls and buttons on the main unit are enclosed in Synchronized power ON/OFFAuto source selection, and those on the remote control are enclosed in CONNECT TO SYSTEM CONNECTION.)

1.Press the power switch q/z to turn the receiver power ON.

2.All the components connected to the REMOTE CONTROL jacks are turned ON.

3.Press the CD button w to select CD player as a source and set the remote control to CD mode.

4.Press the “5” of the numeric button e to select track number 5 of the CD.

5.The CD player (CD110) starts to play the CD.

6.Press the VOLUME buttons yu or turn the VOLUME control ⁄4to adjust the listening volume.

7.Press the 7 !1button to stop the CD.

8.Press the power switch q/z to turn the power off and into the standby mode.

The SR110 receiver and all the components connected to it are turned OFF.

NO SYSTEM CONNECTION

You can use connected components as a single unit by setting the system control switch to INT position.

When you use this unit in combination with other Marantz components for which a system connections is not possible, or components of other brands, you can use them independently by setting the system control switch to INT position.

NOTE OF SPEAKER CABLE

When connecting the speaker cable, you use the cable as following figures;

IMPORTANT

When the system connection is setup, SR110 and CD110 should be stacked as following figures.

SR110

CD110

0.6 mm -1.5 mm

Never use the cable as following figures. If you use the following cable, the speaker terminal may be damaged.

x mm >1.5 mm

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