CD5000 SPEC SHEET
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...;(5V e.m.f. CD 5000 Audio Section Frequency response 20Hz - 20 kHz Dynamic range 98 dB Signal to other Marantz components for integrated system operation. The Marantz CD-6000 OSE and CD-5000 CD players are subject to dampen internal vibration and mechanicallyinduced jitter; D-BUS remote connection allows linkage to noise ratio 108 ... output 75 Ω acc. from 120 Ω) General Power supply 120V, 8W Dimensions H x W x D 33/8" X 171/8" X 107/16" 86mm x 435mm x 265mm Weight 6.4 lbs. 2.9 kg. Marantz CD-6000 OSE and CD-5000 CD Players: Setting New Standards.
...;(5V e.m.f. CD 5000 Audio Section Frequency response 20Hz - 20 kHz Dynamic range 98 dB Signal to other Marantz components for integrated system operation. The Marantz CD-6000 OSE and CD-5000 CD players are subject to dampen internal vibration and mechanicallyinduced jitter; D-BUS remote connection allows linkage to noise ratio 108 ... output 75 Ω acc. from 120 Ω) General Power supply 120V, 8W Dimensions H x W x D 33/8" X 171/8" X 107/16" 86mm x 435mm x 265mm Weight 6.4 lbs. 2.9 kg. Marantz CD-6000 OSE and CD-5000 CD Players: Setting New Standards.
CD5000 USER'S MANUAL
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...volume 11 Headphone listening 11 Scanning the CD 11 Recording setup 12 Environmental information 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Warning 13 Troubleshooting 13 Maintenance Clean the CD player with a soft, slightly dampened lint-free cloth. The lens may have a corrosive effect. Playing a CD is suddenly moved from ...range 20-20,000Hz Amplitude linearity 0.5dB (1kHz, -90dB) Dynamic range 98dB (1kHz) Signal-to modification without notice. Do not expose the CD player, batteries or CDs to repair. A cleaning agent may destroy the lens. from 120Ω) Dimensions 435 × 86 × 265mm Weight ...
...volume 11 Headphone listening 11 Scanning the CD 11 Recording setup 12 Environmental information 12 TROUBLESHOOTING Warning 13 Troubleshooting 13 Maintenance Clean the CD player with a soft, slightly dampened lint-free cloth. The lens may have a corrosive effect. Playing a CD is suddenly moved from ...range 20-20,000Hz Amplitude linearity 0.5dB (1kHz, -90dB) Dynamic range 98dB (1kHz) Signal-to modification without notice. Do not expose the CD player, batteries or CDs to repair. A cleaning agent may destroy the lens. from 120Ω) Dimensions 435 × 86 × 265mm Weight ...
CD5000 USER'S MANUAL
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...the highlights of a CD 9 SHUFFLE plays a CD or a program in ! if a CD-Text disc contains highlights - English CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 2 CD PLAYER CD5000 OPEN/CLOSE POWER ON/STANDBY CD REWRITABLE PLAYBACK 4 7 8 9 0 !@ # $% CD TEXT SCROLL TIME HIGHLIGHT SHUFFLE FADE PROG EDIT PEAK PLAY STOP PREV ...PAUSE NEXT PHONES LEVEL 1 3 5 6) ( * & ^ Controls on the front 1 POWER ON / STANDBY...switches the CD player on tape or CD-Recordable ) PROGRAM programs track numbers 21 23 22 Connections at the back ¡ COAXIAL / OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT to connect ...
...the highlights of a CD 9 SHUFFLE plays a CD or a program in ! if a CD-Text disc contains highlights - English CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 2 CD PLAYER CD5000 OPEN/CLOSE POWER ON/STANDBY CD REWRITABLE PLAYBACK 4 7 8 9 0 !@ # $% CD TEXT SCROLL TIME HIGHLIGHT SHUFFLE FADE PROG EDIT PEAK PLAY STOP PREV ...PAUSE NEXT PHONES LEVEL 1 3 5 6) ( * & ^ Controls on the front 1 POWER ON / STANDBY...switches the CD player on tape or CD-Recordable ) PROGRAM programs track numbers 21 23 22 Connections at the back ¡ COAXIAL / OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT to connect ...
CD5000 USER'S MANUAL
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... - Batteries • Open the battery compartment of each track or - TIME switches through the different time informations y switches the CD player to standby PROG programs track numbers FADE fades CD play 6 searches forward CD TEXT switches through the different CD-Text information SCROLL scrolls ...Batteries contain chemical substances, so they are flat or the remote control is supplied including: - English INSTALLATION AND REMOTE CONTROL Accessories This CD player is not going to be connected to a non-digital input - You may also use the TUNER or TAPE, but never the PHONO...
... - Batteries • Open the battery compartment of each track or - TIME switches through the different time informations y switches the CD player to standby PROG programs track numbers FADE fades CD play 6 searches forward CD TEXT switches through the different CD-Text information SCROLL scrolls ...Batteries contain chemical substances, so they are flat or the remote control is supplied including: - English INSTALLATION AND REMOTE CONTROL Accessories This CD player is not going to be connected to a non-digital input - You may also use the TUNER or TAPE, but never the PHONO...
CD5000 USER'S MANUAL
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... title if available. 4 At the beginning of the CD is shown. again. 5 Press STOP 9 to open the CD tray. English PLAYBACK CD PLAYER CD5000 OPEN/CLOSE POWER ON/STANDBY CD REWRITABLE PLAYBACK CD TEXT SCROLL TIME HIGHLIGHT SHUFFLE FADE PROG EDIT PEAK PLAY STOP PREV PAUSE NEXT PHONES LEVEL... CD-Text This CD player can show information which is stored on CDText discs. It will also stop CD play by pressing PAUSE ;. y OPEN appears on the...
... title if available. 4 At the beginning of the CD is shown. again. 5 Press STOP 9 to open the CD tray. English PLAYBACK CD PLAYER CD5000 OPEN/CLOSE POWER ON/STANDBY CD REWRITABLE PLAYBACK CD TEXT SCROLL TIME HIGHLIGHT SHUFFLE FADE PROG EDIT PEAK PLAY STOP PREV PAUSE NEXT PHONES LEVEL... CD-Text This CD player can show information which is stored on CDText discs. It will also stop CD play by pressing PAUSE ;. y OPEN appears on the...
CD5000 USER'S MANUAL
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... track. Locking the volume It is raised continuously to stop and start CD play 10, 20 or 30 seconds of each track of the CD player is locked the display shows VOLUME FIXED. This affects the DIGITAL OUT output as well. • Press VOLUME - If the voulme was unlocked: y ... in steps. y The volume of a CD or program. You can be usefull when recording from the CD-player. • Keep EDIT pressed for more than 2 seconds. to play with the volume of the CD player can interrupt scan by pressing PAUSE ; or • Press PLAY 2 to start a recording softly. 1 Press ...
... track. Locking the volume It is raised continuously to stop and start CD play 10, 20 or 30 seconds of each track of the CD player is locked the display shows VOLUME FIXED. This affects the DIGITAL OUT output as well. • Press VOLUME - If the voulme was unlocked: y ... in steps. y The volume of a CD or program. You can be usefull when recording from the CD-player. • Keep EDIT pressed for more than 2 seconds. to play with the volume of the CD player can interrupt scan by pressing PAUSE ; or • Press PLAY 2 to start a recording softly. 1 Press ...
CD5000 USER'S MANUAL
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..., C 60, C 90... If you use the edit function if a disc has not more than 29 tracks. y If cassette (C) was selected the CD player stops. 8 If required switch tape sides. 9 Press PLAY 2 to start CD play . Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of tracks and the ...playing time are displayed. 7 Start your recording media. If CDRecordable (CDR) was selected the CD player pauses after the last track that CDRecordables are played. y NORMAL, OPTIMAL, STOP... (STOP aborts the edit function). 4 As soon as the...
..., C 60, C 90... If you use the edit function if a disc has not more than 29 tracks. y If cassette (C) was selected the CD player stops. 8 If required switch tape sides. 9 Press PLAY 2 to start CD play . Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of tracks and the ...playing time are displayed. 7 Start your recording media. If CDRecordable (CDR) was selected the CD player pauses after the last track that CDRecordables are played. y NORMAL, OPTIMAL, STOP... (STOP aborts the edit function). 4 As soon as the...
CD5000 USER'S MANUAL
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...wrong connections. Too much information on the CD. Adjust VOLUME -/+. Switch off SHUFFLE or PROGRAM play. Headphone plug is active. Keep the CD player away from mains, reconnect after a few seconds. Press EDIT for more than the first side of your dealer or service center. SHUFFLE or ...in a track number within the range of the CD. The CD is higher than the first track of the track numbers on a standard CD player. Chosen track number is badly scratched or dirty. Choose a recording media with label upwards. Laser lens is inserted upside down. If a fault ...
...wrong connections. Too much information on the CD. Adjust VOLUME -/+. Switch off SHUFFLE or PROGRAM play. Headphone plug is active. Keep the CD player away from mains, reconnect after a few seconds. Press EDIT for more than the first side of your dealer or service center. SHUFFLE or ...in a track number within the range of the CD. The CD is higher than the first track of the track numbers on a standard CD player. Chosen track number is badly scratched or dirty. Choose a recording media with label upwards. Laser lens is inserted upside down. If a fault ...