11 DIGITAL OPTICAL IN

High Quality recordings can be made onto the Hard Disk of the Music Server using an optical connection from a suitable device (such as Minidisc or DAT).

12 DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT

The audio output can be transmitted in the form of light through an optical fibre cable and photocoupler. The optical signal transmission features low signal loss due to cables and complete isolation of the ground loop so that a very high quality output can be produced without any digital noise. The audio output of the Digital Out connector is the same as the audio output of the Analogue Audio Out 1 connector.

Connection method

Connect this jack to a D/A convertor, digital sound processor or an amplifier equipped with a Digital Optical input jack. Remove the caps from the Digital Optical Out jack and the optical input jack of the connected component and connect the two jacks through an optical fibre cable.

13 VIDEO OUT 2,3,4

Additional composite outputs to allow up to 4 televisions to be connected to the Music Server. All 4 composite outputs display the same TV User interface.

14 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT - COAXIAL

By connecting this jack to a digital audio component (D/A convertor, digital sound processor etc.), digital signals from the Music Server can be transmitted directly from the system without first being converted to analogue. The audio output of the Digital Out connector is the same as the audio output of the Analogue Audio Out 1 connector.

15 DIGITAL AUDIO IN - COAXIAL

High Quality recordings can be made onto the Hard Disk of the Music Server using a coaxial connection from a suitable device (such as Minidisc or DAT).

16 ANALOGUE AUDIO IN

Analogue sources (such as cassette or vinyl LP) may be recorded onto the Hard Disk of the Music Server using this connection.

17 ANALOGUE AUDIO OUT 2,3,4

The DH9300 Music Server is a multiroom device allowing you to listen to different music in up to 4 different rooms all at the same time. Each analogue output should be connected to the input jacks of a pre-amplifier. For more information see the chapter called Using your Music Server in a multiroom system p.27.

18 ANALOGUE OUT 1

See 17.

19 REMOTE IN

The Remote In connection allows remote control information to be carried from remote rooms directly into the Music Server. The Remote In connection number is linked to the default output to be controlled; for instance remote control information received at Remote In 3 will control analogue output 3 of the Music Server by default. For more information see the chapter called Using your Music Server in a multiroom system p.27.

20 MAINS

Connect the supplied mains lead to this connector to provide power to the unit.

USING THE REMOTE CONTROL

The remote control supplied with the Music Server is a “Universal” remote control. This means that other devices, such as a television or amplifier, may be controlled using this remote control. When you have selected to control the television the TV device button will light up each time you press a button - similarly when the Music Server is selected the HDD Audio button will light and when the Amp is selected the Amp button will light.

The following diagram explains the function of the keys on your Music Server remote control:

 

 

 

 

Standby

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

2

HDD

TV

Amp

Default o/p

 

Audio

4

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5

7

+

 

 

+

 

 

 

8

Mute

 

6

_

￿

Disc Ch.

 

 

Output

_

 

13

￿￿￿￿

12

 

 

9

10

 

11

 

 

Home

14

 

Select

 

15

 

Album

 

Playlist

 

16

Artist

Genre

 

17

18

-/().@*

abc

def

19

 

 

 

1

2

3

20

 

ghi

jkl

mno

 

4

5

6

 

pqrs tuv wxyz

7

8

9

CAPS.DELETE

22 0 21

-/-- TOPAV

23 24

25

26

28

27

1.LSTANDBY button

Places the Music Server in/out of standby or off mode.

2.HDD Audio button

Selects the Music Server as the device to be controlled.

3.TV button

Selects the TV as the device to be controlled. For more information on configuring this remote to control your television see the chapter called Configuring your remote to control other devices p.11.

4.DEFAULT O/P button

Resets the TV user interface to controlling the default output for the room where you are located (indicated by the Remote In receiver connection). For more information on multiroom use of the Music Server see the chapter called Using your Music Server in a multiroom system p.27. If the TV device is selected this button will show/hide the on- screen clock.

5.AMP button

Selects the Amp as the device to be controlled. For more information on configuring this remote to control your amplifier see the chapter called Configuring your remote to control other devices p.11.

ENGLISH

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Marantz DH9300 Digital Optical OUT, Digital Audio OUT Coaxial, Digital Audio in Coaxial, Analogue Audio, Analogue OUT