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THE OUTPUT BUTTON

Using the front panel output button

The output button on the front panel of the Music Server
allows you to display information about the music you are
currently listening to on each of the Music Server outputs.
You can also use this key to control a different output of the
Music Server using the keys on the front panel.
To change output on the Music Server
Press the - Output key either on the front panel or
on the Music Server remote.
The following screen is displayed:
The output screen indicates what is playing on the currently
selected output.
Press the - Output key again to switch to the next
output.
Once the required output number is displayed,
press the 2 Hide key to hide the output display.

Using the remote control output button

The - Output button on the Music Server remote control
allows you to display information about the music you are
currently listening to. If remote control information is sent
to the remote sensor on the front of the Music Server or to
the Remote In 1 connection this button may also be used
to control a different output of the Music Server (as shown
above).
If remote control information is sent to Remote In
connections 2, 3 and 4 the output button will only display
information about the music currently playing on outputs 2,
3 and 4 respectively.

Using the Default o/p button

If remote control information is sent to the remote sensor
on the front of the Music Server or to the Remote In 1
connection the user interface may be controlling any one of
the four Music Server outputs (indicated by the on-screen
status icons). The default o/p button can then be used to
quickly return both the front panel and the TV display to
controlling output 1 with Library menu displayed.

MULTIROOM CONTROL SYSTEMS

Your Music Server is also compatible with a number of
leading multiroom control systems. The Controller port on
the rear of the system uses a versatile protocol called XiVA-
Link which allows access to most of the Music Server
functions remotely.
Please contact your nearest Marantz representative for the
current list of supported multiroom control systems.
GETTING HELP

TROUBLESHOOTING

If you think a malfunction has occurred, first check the
points listed below. The problem is likely to have been
caused by a simple operational error or a connection
problem. If the problem cannot be corrected even after
carrying out the following checks, consult your dealer or
nearest Marantz sales office or service counter.
The front panel display does not light
Is the mains lead plugged in properly at the wall?
Is the mains lead plugged in properly at the back of
the unit?
Does another device operate correctly using this
same mains outlet?
The system seems to be playing but no sound is heard
Is the amplifier and speakers connected correctly?
Is the amplifier switched on?
Is the amplifier’s volume control set at the minimum
level?
Is the amplifier’s selector switch set to the correct
input (e.g. “CD” or “AUX”)?
Which output is the Music Server currently playing
on (this is displayed on the TV screen)? Is this the
output you have connected to the amplifier?
Switch the unit to off mode, disconnect the mains
supply and restart the unit.
The Music Server TV interface is not visible
Is the TV switched on? Can other channels be
viewed successfully?
Is the TV switched to the correct AV input?
Are you using the correct video cable to connect
the TV?
The Music Server TV interface does not appear
correctly
Is the Music Server video type (PAL/NTSC)
correctly configured for this TV type?
Remote control operation is not possible
Is the remote control unit’s transmitter pointed
correctly at the remote sensor on the front of the
Music Server?
Is there an obstruction between the transmitter and
the remote sensor?
Are the batteries in the remote control exhausted?
Is there another strong light (from a window etc.)
striking the Music Server’s remote sensor?
A CD/CD-R disc cannot be played
Is the disc placed in upside down?
Is the disc damaged, dirty, scratched or warped?
Is the disc a valid audio format CD?
Some tracks of the CD cannot be recorded
Is the disc damaged, dirty, scratched or warped?
Are the failed tracks valid audio tracks?