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BRR es Been ERE TZ’ Model SR7000 User Guide REESE SE AAA AV Surround Receiver CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product's ‘enclosure that may be of suff-cient magnitude o-constute a risk of electric shock to persons. ‘The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the usor to the presence of important operating and ‘maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING ‘TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. ATTENTION: POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU'AU FOND. NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER: ‘This reminder is provided to call the CATV (Cable-TV) system installers attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC, that provides ‘Guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specified that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. NOTE: correct the interference by one of more of the following This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communica- tions. However, there is no guarantee that interference ‘will not occur in’a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to measures: = Reotient or relocate the receiving antenna. ~ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ~ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a crcut different from that to which the receiver is connected. ~ Consuit the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE: Changes or modifications may cause this unit to fail to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. TABLE OF CONTENTS SEs FRONT PANEL FEATURES..... REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS. REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC7000SR. ‘OPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT. SET-UP (ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SYSTEM (O80 MAIN MENU SYSTEM SETUP... ‘SPEAKERS SETUP. ‘SURROUND MODE (CHANNEL LEVEL CONTROL. MULT ROOM SETUP BASIC OPERATION....... LISTENING TO THE TUNER, PLAYBACK OPERATION OTHER FUNCTIONS... SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER (ONLY REMOTE CONTROL UNTT). TV AUTO ONIOFF FUNCTION MULT! ROON SELECTOR ON SCREEN DISPLAY INFOMATION REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC7000. MAIN FEATURES & FUNCTIONS. NAMES OF PARTS & FUNCTIONS. BASIC OPERATION (OTHER FUNCTIONS. BATTERY LIFE .. NUMBER OF LEARNABLE CODES JOG DIAL COMMAND FUNCTIONS LISTING SURROUND MODES .. TROUBLESHOOTING ‘TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .. AUDIO SYSTEM CONNECTIONS FOR AUDIO COMPONENTS CD PLAYER MD PLAYER, CD Recorder CS s0 ee | chloe) OUTPUT os © pigitaL UTPUT DIGITAL, INPUT DiciraL. INPUT oH DIGITAL, OUTPUT —_—— =e" Faype convertar plug (attached) When using the FM antenna attach to this apparatus a CD RECORDER/MD PLAYER "TAPE DEC NORMAL (©) weur Suteur Ly SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER, (ta or. MA700 SPEAKER SYSTEM CENTER SPEAKER we b W Cn iD ‘SURWOOFER 0 R) SURROUND SPEAKER || ®@ oN ‘Assemble the AM loop antenna as ‘shown in the figure before use ‘omponent with REMOTE sz RC-§ D-BUS) jacks lo “CONNECTION FOR A 'OOFER" (Page 7) MULTI IR RECEIVER: Room | ————— INPUT MULTI ROOM SPEAKER © 825° 900 HO MAIN AMP: (For MULTI ROOM) MONITOR TV for MULTI ROOM MULTI ROOM ‘Auto (Tuner) FM Stereo Encoded signal Visual Memory Tuned ‘Surround mode Testione | Sleep | BreSet | Attenuate Digital copy Night mode Display off 49. Senicing-Do not attempt to corvco this vidoo product yourself {8s opening oF removing covers may expose you to dangerous vollage or ather hazard. Refer all servicing o qualified service personnel. 20, Damage Requiring Servce-Unplug this vido product from the ‘wall outlet and reler servicing to qualitieg service personnel Under the folowing condition: 1. When the power-supply cord or plug ls damaged, , liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen ino the video product ©. the video product has been exposed to ran or water. ._ Ihe video product does net operate normally by following the ‘operating instructions, Agjust only those controls that are ‘covered by the operating instructions as an Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and wil fton requir extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video producto Bs normal operation 2. I the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged, f. When the video product exhibits a dletinet change in performance-hisindieates a need for sorvice. 2 22, 23, 24, FIGURE 1 EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS |ADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT" CONTAINED IN ARTICLE 810 Roplacement Parts-When replacement parts are required, be sure the serve technician has used roplacement parts spoctiod by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the ‘orignal par. Unauthorized substitutions may result In fire, elect shook oF other hazards, Safely Check-Upon compition of any service or repals ta ths video product, ask the service technician to perform safely checks to determine that the video product is in proper operating conden Carts and Stands-The appliance should be used only with cart or stand tha is recommended by the manufacture. ‘An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the ‘eppliance and cart combination to overturn ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20) GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21), GROUND CLAMPS ag POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H) NEC - NATIONAL. ELECTRICAL CODE “This Class & digital apparatus moos al requirements ofthe Canadian Interference - Cansing Equipment Regulation. Cet apparel numérique de la Classe B respecte tous la exigences: ‘du Raglement eur la matériel broullour du Canada VIDEO SYSTEM CONNECTIONS FOR VIDEO COMPONENTS LD PLAYER DVD PLAYER DIGITAL AUDIO VIDEO s-vipgo [|| === our OUT OUT “OUT = : A | ° VCR (FRONT AUX CONNECTIONS) AUX INPUT IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT “This product was designed and manufactured to moot strict quality and ‘safety standards. Thore are, however, some instalation and operation precautions which you should be partouary aware of 1 Read instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. ‘Retain Instructions-The safely and operating instructions should ‘be reigned for tture reference, Heed Warnings-All warnings on the appliance and in the ‘operating instructions should be adhered to. Follow Instrutions-AB operating and use instructions should be followed. CCleaning-Unplug this video product from the wall ouet before Cleaning. Do not use iqud cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cla fr cleaning, Antachments-Do not use attachments nat recammandes by the Video preduct manvfacturor aa they may cause hazards Water and Moisture-Do not use this video product near waterfor ‘xample, neara bathtub, wash bow, chen sink, o laundry tub, Ina wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the lke, ‘Accessories-De not plage this video product on an unstable car. stand, tripod, bracket, or table, The video product may fal, Causing serous injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to tha appkance. Use only with a car, ctand, tripod, bracket, or fable recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the video product. Any mounting of the appliance should follow the ‘manufacturer's insiructions, and should use a mounting ecessory recommended by tne manulacturer. Vontilation-Siots and openings inthe cabinet are provided for Ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the video product {andto protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blacked or covered, The openings should never be blacked by placing the video product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar ‘surface, This video product shoule never be placed near or over & raiator or heat register. Tris video product should not be placed In abulln instalation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturers instructions have been adhered to, Power Sources-This video product should be operated only trom the typo of power source indicated on the marking label you are ‘ot sure ofthe type of power supply to your homo, consult your appliance dealer of local power company. Far video products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. 1 2 19, 46. 16 7. 18 Grounding or Polarzation-This video product is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade ‘wider than the other) This plug wil into the power outlt only ‘one way. This isa safety feature If you are unable to inset the lug fuly into the out, ty reversing the plug. Ifthe plug should Stil fll fo ft, contact your olactrician to replace your obsolete ‘outlet. Do not defeat the eatety purpose ofthe polarized plug AC POLARIZED PLUG. Power-Cord Protecion-Powsr-supply cotds should be routed so that hey ave not likely to be walked on or pinched by tems placed ‘upon or against them, paying particular atlenton to cords a plugs, conveniance receptacles, and the point whore they exit fom the appiance, Protective Atlachment Plug - The appliance is equipped with an attachment plug having overload protection. This is a safety feature. See Instruction Manual for replacement or rasoting ot protective devies. It replacement of the plug s required, be sure the senice technician has used a replacement plug spocifiod by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the origina pug. Outdoor Antenna Grounding-If an outside antenna or cable system fs connected to the video product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded £0 as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up ctaic charges. Section 810 of the National Electical Code, ANSUNFPA No, 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding ofthe leac-n wire to an antenna sischaige unt, sie of groundeg conductors, location of antanna- igchargo unit, connection to grounding electrodes, eng requirements fo: the grounding electrode, See Figure 1 Lightning-For added protection for this video product receiver during a lightning stom, or when itis left unattended and unused {or long periocs of time, unplug it trom the wall outiat ane sisconnect tne antenna or cable systam. Ths will revert damage 10 the video product due to lightning and powerdine surges, Power Lines-An outside antenna system should not be located in ‘the vicinity of overhead power lines or oer elect ight or power iruits, of where it can fll into such power ines or circuits, When Instaling an outside antenna system, extreme care should be takon to koop from touching such power linas or eeuits as contact with them might be fata verioading-Do not averioad wall outets and extension cords as this can sulin a tsk of fre or electric shock, Object and Liquid Enty-Never push objects of any Kind Into this video product through apenings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or shor-out parts that could result in a fire or lectric shock. Never epil quid of any kind on the video product. INTRODUCTION ‘Thank you for purchasing the Marantz $7000 OTS/Dolby Dighal Surround receiver. ‘This remarkable component has been engineered to provide you with many years of home theater enjoyment Please take @ few minutes to read this manual thoroughly betore you ‘connect and operate the SR700O. [As there are a number of connection and configurations options, you ate encouraged to discuss your own particular nome theater setup with your Marantz AN specialist dealer, DESCRIPTION DTS was introduced in 1994 to provide 6.1 channels of disorete digital audio into home thester systems. DTS brings you premium qualty, discrete mull-channel digital sound to both movies and music DIS is a multi-channel sound system designed to create full ange liga! sound reproduction. ‘The ne compromise OTS digital process sets the standard of quality for cinema Sound by delivering an exact copy of the studio master recordings to neighborhcod and home theaters Now, every moviegoer can hear the sound exactly asthe moviernaker intended, DTS can be enjoyed in the herne for ether mevies or musi cn DVD's, ls, and CO's Cae DrarTat Cay big eo exp Dit, Dig Sata 2 elas DVD Boy ro tog reterarees wih Deby Pro Lops, Osby Digital ean prove tages ‘ek and ight sureund chanel, ornare preais estan ceased. ra comma, elite soonce idl Sg,stveson cho a be lage ae Sica Sale Wadioescnchana tase By wercing C2 tetanns fain code nsonordey Bay Oita says Sir baton sound ety and ove power revence ten eee Sooy Sutcu "Dalby", “AC-, "Pro Logic” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. “DTS" and “OTS Digital Surrounc! are trademarks of Digital Theater systems, + Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound decoding, plus Dolby Pro Logie decoding and a variety of aditional surround modes. ++ 96 kH2/ 24 bit decoding for highest possible fidelity and ‘bandwidth, and high-resolution playback of 96 kK 24 Dit POM. audio sources, 100 watts to each ofthe five main chennels; the power amp section features advanced, premium tigh-storage power supply capacitors, and fully discrete output stages housed in cast, ‘lunanum heal sinks # 5.1 channal pre-amp outputs for connection to external Components such ae a subweoter and externa! power ampules. + Sie-channel direct inputs accommodate future surround sound formals or an external digital decoder, 5 Digital inpute, for connection to other sauroes, ouch as DVD, ss, CD orLD. ‘+ 2 Digital outputs for connection to CO-A or MD. ‘+ High-quality AM/FM tuner with 50 station presets. + Source Direct switch bypasses, tone controls and bass management for purest aude quailty. + S-video and compestie video switching + On- Screen: Display with both Composite and Front panel AW inputs, win S-video + Easy fo use, on-screen menu. Multiroom capabiliy offers independent control ofa second! room audio and video system Supplied wit RC7000SR Prograinrnable Learning Remote Conta ENGLISH video. SEE! FRONT PANEL FEATURES (SEE PAGE 1.) @ POWER switch and STANDBY indicator When this switch is pressed once, the unit turns ON end elsplay appears on the display penel. When pressed again, the unk uns OFF end the STANDBY indcstr ight When the STANDBY indfestor ght, the unt is NOT disconnected frem he AC power @ PHONES jack for stereo headphones Cerwentonl dynamic headphones canbe plugged a hte. No ‘When using headphones, the surround made is switched auto: matically o STEREO and the sound fram the spaskars is muted. The sutfound mode retuins tothe previous setting as soon as the plug is removed trom the [ack @ SURROUND MODE Selector knob \When this knob is tucned, the surround mode is switched in the following sequence AUTO*—> DTS-cinama +—» DTS-muisle +—> DOLBY STEREO*—> 5 STEREOW* MATRIX+—r HALL MOVE Note: Not all modes wit be presenti an analog input is selected @® VOLUME control knob Aglusts the overall sound level. Turning the control clockwise increases the sound level ® FUNCTION SELECTOR buttons (AUDIO/ VIDEO) Tese buttons are used to selec the sources. The vieleo function selacior, such as TV. LD, DVD, VCR , OSS/ \VOR2, and AUX, selects video and aula simulianeously ‘Audio function sources such as CD, TAPE , CDAMMD .and TUNER may be selected in conjunction witha Video source. This feature (Sound injection) combines @ sound from one source with a picture from anothec Choose the video source first, and then choose a diferent audio ‘Soutee to activate this function. © 6CHINPUT button Prose this button to salect the oulput of an external mul channel cecoder. ® AMD (Analog/Digital) SELECTOR button This is used fo eelact Between te analog and digtal inputs. Note: Tis button snot usd fran input source that snot connected o| adil input S. ( Source) DIRECT button When his Button i preSSed, the tone contol circuitry is bypassed as well as Bass Management Notes: ‘The surtound mode is avlomatically evitched to AUTO when the cure direct function i tamed on ‘Additionaly, Speaker Configurations are ted automatically 68 folow Front SPKR = Large Center SPKR = Lorge Surround SPAR = Large Sub wooter = On @ MULTI (Multi Room) button Press this button to switch the unit to multi room mode. “MULTI ROOM" appoas inthe aisplay. @ SLEEP button ‘Set ne sleep timer function with this button @ DISPLAY OFF button Wen this bun s pressed, the cispleys tuned of and he deplay otinctestor lights up ( DISP ) Press this buton again totum the asplay ON agin ( MUTE button ress his butan 10 ate the output othe speakers. Press again io raturn tote previous volume level © CLEAR button Press this butlon to cancel the station memory setting mad or preset sean tuning @ MEMORY button Press this bullon to enter the tuner preset memory numbers and Seton nares © TUNING /PRESET UP and DOWN buttons uring reoeption of AM or FM, you Gan scan the other frequencies or selact anciner preset station pressing these Buttons (6 FREQUENCY / PRESET buttons During reception of AM or FM, yOU ca change the futon of the UP DOWN buttons for scanning frequencies or selecting praaat stations by prassing these buttons @ FM MODE button Press this button to select the auto stereo mode or mara mede whan ihe FM band is selected, The AUTO incloator lights nthe auto stereo mode, @ INFRARED SENSOR window This window receives inrared signals from the remote contol unit (8 ENCODED CHANNEL STATUS indicators ‘These indicators display the chanaels that are encoded with a cigtal input signal, Ifthe selected digtal input signa is Dolby Dighzt§.teh or O18 5.10h, °C", LS", "HS" ano “LFE” wil ight ub, Ifthe aigita input signal is 2 channel PCM-audlo,“L* and “R° wil be displayed Note: ‘These Indicators are only ate with a algal input @ PEAK indicator ‘This indicator is a monitor for an anatng auo input signa I1the selected analog auaio input signal is greater then the capable leve of internal processing, wil ight {this happens, you should press the ATT button @ AUX input jacks ‘These auxiliary video/auclo input jacks accepr the connection of a camcorder, porable VCR, et REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS (SEE PAGE 1.) All connections to the rear panel should be made with the entire system powered of. ‘Toavoid errors, ts advisable te connect one cable at alte between the various components. ® FM antenna terminal (75 ohms) Connect gn external FM antenna witha coaxial cable ora cable network FH sours AM antenna and ground terminals Connect te supplied AM loop antenna. Usa the terminals marked “AN and "GND" ‘The supplied AM lop antanna wil provide good AM reception in trost ars, Poston the oop antenna until you heer the best reception, ® Three analog audio inputs (cD, TAPE, and CD-FVMD Connect the audio outputs of your Jacks on the receive. ource components to the input © Two analog audio outputs for audio source equipment ‘TAPE and CD-RAAD ch output to the audio inputs (REC in} of your recording equipine © Five analog audio inputs for video source equipment TV.LD,DVD, VCRI, and DSSVCRE Connect each input to the audio outputs of your video source ‘equipment. © Two analog audio outputs for video source equipment Vort, and pssivor2 Connéet each output to the audio inputs (REC in) of your video recording equipment ® Five video inputs Ex: TV;LD,DVD, VCR1, and DSS/VCR2 Connect each input to the video outputs of your video source equipment. © Two video outputs eR, and ssivcR2 Connect each output tothe video input (REC in) of your video recotsing eauiament ® Five S-video inputs Ex: TVLD,DVD, VCR! and DSSIVCR? Connect each input to the S-video outpute of your video source eaupment. © Two S-video outputs vont, and pssvcR2 Connéet each output terminals to S-video input (REC i) of you video recording equipment © _TV MONI. (VIDEO/S-VIDEO) output jacks Connect the TV MON ack o your TV's vaeo input (VIDEO IN) jack You ean connect your video equipment with S-VIDEO jacks if possibio, or he composite VIDEO jacks "You musi ute the same ype of connection om you video player into the receiver, and out ofthe recelver nto your TV Both must be compost video of both must be &-Video, You canna Convert o signal om one type to te othr. ® MULTI ROOM REMOTE I/O terminals TV: Connect to mul-room remete control device, avaliable from your Marantz dealer. OUT: Connect 10 the Marantz component equipped with remote ‘contrat (RC-5) tarmina in enather room (Second zone} © DCLEVEL control 1 & 2 This determines the output vatiage (5-13 VOC) of the OC trigger Jacks. @ DC controt output 1 & 2 Connect a daviea that needs to be triggered by DG under cer conditions (seraen, power etre, ete.) Use the system setup menus (GiB) 10 determine the conditions by which these jacks will be active, Note: ‘This output voliage Is for (status) control ony, Its not sufficient for drive capability @ REMOTE CONT. IN/OUT terminals Connect to a Mavantz component equipped with remate contre (RC- ‘© 6 CHINPUT jacks Connect to the outputs of an external multichannel decoder. ® PRE OUT jacks ‘Jacks for Front - LR, Center and Surround. Use these jacks for connection to an external power ample. © SUB WOOFER output jack Connect tothe input jack(s) of the power amie for subwoofer channel oF power ® Five DIGITAL inputs Dig.1.2,3 (coaxial and Dig. 4,5 (Optical) Connect each input to the digital output of your source equipment. Use the system setup menu to assign digital input to appropriate soutce. (58¢ pags. #1) Note: ‘The coaxial connections are nat for AC-3 AF from an UD, Hf you ‘want ta decode this type of signal, an external demodulator must be used. © Two DIGITAL outputs Optical and Coaxial Connect digital input of your digital recording equipment ® MULTI OUT jacks (Audio) Connect fo he input jacks of te amir used to dive he speakers in another room (Second zone). © MULTI OUT jack (Video) Cannot to tha input jack ofthe TY monitor in another room (Second zone) ENGLISH SNE! @ SPEAKER terminals FRONT Left & Right speakers output terminals ‘Cennect fo the font lat & right speakers, CENTER speaker output terminals Connect tothe center speaker SURROUND Loft & Right speakers output terminals ‘Connect to the surround (reer eft & right speakers, @ AC OUTLETS Connect the power cables of components such as a DVD and CD player to these outlets. Both SWITCHED and UNSWITCHED outlets are provided. The-one marked SWITCHED provides power only when the SR7O0O is turned on and i uselul or components which you use every time you play your system Tho one marked UNSW'TCHED is always live as iong 2s the SR7000 Is pluggec into alive outlet ‘A component connected here may be let on permanently, or may be ‘gwtened of with ts own Bower switch, ‘Caution: Invo¢der to avolc potential umn-off umes, anything plugged in here should be powered up BEFORE the 87600 is turned on @ POWER cable Plug into household AC power cute, ( REMOTE CONTROL BUS CONNECTIONS This unt is equipped with @ remote contro function By connecting this units remote control jacks fo a Marantz CD player or tape deck equipped with remote control (RC-S) jacks, It slows system mite coriiol to operate Connect RC-5 OUT lack of SF7000 to REMOTE CONT, IN of other Marantz equipment, ie. CD player or Cassette deck, by using an ICA pin cable Note: fa. component equipped with remote control (RC-6) jacks has an INT/EXT ewe on the rear panel, st the swicch fo EXT when using the eystorn control function. (Connection example) $8R7000 rear pane! (oF MASOO rear panel oO CD player reer panel Tape deck pane! CONNECTION FOR A SUBWOOFER: Controlling the power ON/OFF of @ power amplifier connected to the $7000 through Marantz remote contro! 1. you connect the MAEOO power amplifier tothe SA7O0D, sot the Bus System Selector switch of tne MASOO to "System 2" Now the MAS0O can be turned ON / OFF in synchronism with the power ON / OFF of tne SF7000, Notes: fe sure fo connect the remote control bus before the procedure above Use this connection when using @ sub-wcofer speaker. You can algo canniact a powored subwoofer. Powered subwoofer O} UNE IN LSet the switch to "SYSTEM 2” Marantz MASOO power amplifier Supwooter speaker ENGLISH REMOTE CONTROL UNIT __ oPERATION OF REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC7000SR 1. Remote controt The distance between the transmitter of the remote contral unit and This cheptor describes the functions which need to control he reisegenontat ne SAPO” cho bo lees re wenn can Fearon eeane 18 and following pages to refer other function of ng wansmitar is pointed to a direction other than the I SENSOR oF ial there is an obstacle between them, remote control may not be possible ee (4) POWER ON and OFF buttons ‘These two buttons are use for turing on oF off $7000, [©] Jog Dial Rotate this cial to select commands displayed an the LCD for each function, Refer to follow. ENT buttons Press this button fo enter the selected command by the Jog Dial emote-controllable range ana a Nas —— | AMP 11 MODE selects surround mode | 2D switches analog/igital input Barr Switches attenuator for analog input 4 NIGHT ‘Selects NIGHT mode fer Dolby Digital | /SMULTI ‘ctivates mutton mode | eeDIA activates 6-channel input TAB increases teble emote contol unit (RO7000SA) B TAS: decreases treble BAS increases bass OBAS- Gecreases bass 2. Loading batteries TUNER [1 FM FM band ‘The Ife ofthe batteries used withthe remote contra unit is about 6 2AM AMMIW band ‘months with normal use. Also be sure to replace batteries earier siw Long Wave bana wen you notice that they are getting weak. 4 rMt ‘manalstereoimating made selector aaa ee 5 SCAN programmed preset channel scan oer ver « lest Selects station made @ |7ar selects AF function @ jeer selects PTY function @ |e isp solocts aisplay function @ joowa Selects DSA wave range ‘The marked °@" cornmands are not used for SA7OOO, Function buttons (2) Insert the new batteries (AA type) with correct (+) and (-) Prase one of these buttons twice within 2 seconds to select the Inout Polarity. function of 587000, Press one of these buttons once to change the state of remote commander. (5) VOLUME 4 up/¥ down buttons ‘These buttons are used to raise and lover the SA7000's volume level (i CURSOR buttons ‘Te cursor butlons can be use to navigate wha on-screen menvs of SATO. {3 MUTE button This buton can be used to mt the sound temporal [3] CLEAR button This button is used to cancel certain memory or programming ‘operations. {i MEMO button ‘nis bution is used to enter the tuner preset memory numbers end ‘tation nares. TEN KEYPAD ‘They are useful for tuning a pre-set radio station and setting a station 3. Receiving the remote control codes. ‘The RETOOOSR ean laain most of the remote control codes from various equipment, i learns the full word length of the code itis recalvig. ‘Duo to the saneitivty of he receiving LED the AC7000SR may a'so “Iearn” noise from fluorescent ight, etc. which can quick fil up the ‘memory of the FO7O00SR. In order to maximize the memory capacity of the RC7O00SA please pay close attention tothe fllowing: (1) Aim the transmitting romote control ata direct line of sight to the RC70008R remote receiver oye. (@) Keep 2 inches between transmitting remot ICTOOOSR receiving eye. and the NO GOOD ENGLISH SET-UP See NE ‘The $A7000 incorporates an on-screen menu system, \which makes various operations possible by using the cursor (<, >, *, v) and OK buttons on the remote handset The settings made with these butions ae also shown in the on-screen dlspiey. ‘ter all components ave connected, inital setup must be performed, ON SCREEN DISPLAY MENU SYSTEM (OSD MAIN MENU ‘SURROUND MODE | rernow ear { 4 ‘SYSTEM SETUP 1/3 ‘SPEAKER SETUP 1/3 SPKR SIZE CHANNEL LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM SETUP 2/3, ‘SPEAKER SETUP 2/3 SPKR DISTANCE eeeeeresstit ee Bee i ge | SUNGom Rf shh a mF ewren { MULTI ROOM SETUP SYSTEM SETUP 38 SPEAKER SETUP 38 SPKR LEVEL te wiih sg e™ nan enalsces 10 OSD MAIN MENU ‘SYSTEM SETUP 2/9 (SELECTING THE DIGITAL INPUT) MULTI Room SETUP | system serur ENGLISH Five digital inpuls ean be assigned for the dealied source. 41, Pross the AMP button Use iis menu to determine which source Is connected to whioh 2. Pross any ane ofthe cusor buttons (<, >, %. vand OK buttons) to input display the "MAIN MENU of the on-screen display menu. Example: Choose a desired item in he contents with * or v button, and When the digital output of a DVD player Is connected to Digital 4 press tho OK button 1o soloct, (input jack) of te SR7000: Display wil change to menu for each tem. 1. Move the cu:sor on the fine of the DVD with cursor butions Orv. 2. Move the cursor on “big 4" with cursor buttons < o> 3. Prass tha OK button o chose, SYSTEM SETUP 44 Ihyou desire to continue the next setup, press the OK button on ‘SYSTEM SETUP 1/3 NEXT-SETUP, Hi you desir to ext rom O50 menu system, press the OK bution on EXIT Note: eee Pel ‘The TUNER and AUX are assigned to the analog input, and ara ayoaure: EAARCE: prevented from selecting any gigi input ty ieeuT eves While the OTS-LD or DTS.CD is playing, tis setup isnot available, DIGITAL our ; soURcE this isto acid reise being generates Tram the analog input. Stop tho LD or CD playback to setup. ‘The SR7000 doss not switch from digital input to analog input oF vioe versa automaticaly Next serup exiy Inthe evert that both digital and enelog Inputs ae connected to ‘$7000, t you desire to switch to an analog input temporarily, you ; cen swt by pressing the AID bution SCH. INPUT: Tha & channel input of the SR7000 can be ee selected 12 use a Schannel input or front 2ohannet input, Select Schannel use or 2ohannel use by < o> button ‘SYSTEM SETUP 3/9 (DC CONTROL OUTPUT) TV AUTO: This product is equipoed with a TV-auto ON) — ] OFF System, which atomaticaly warns on oo oc-contzon_ ourrur te power second to mines ater the TY oes muers Row ticeo Input sigel has een sent has been yeh ong vont Bee Sioned Swi the TY AUTO ONOFF kinetin era at or disable with « oF > button. Pe tT EOOM, Touse ms incton, connect ha TV video input aoa Son om to TV tuners video autput TWINPUT:: This allows you to choose between the eect ext composite othe S-Video input for use with the TV auto function. DIGITAL OUT: This lets you chose which dfgita input will be cutout for digital recording. SOURCE —+DIG.1> 162+ D163 '8A7000 has two OC contro! jacks, each one is selectable to nk with Input functions forthe main room or mt room. 1] You can select MAIN ROOM, MULT! ROOM oF OFF for OC1 & DC2 OFF — pie s<—via4— apart» AN input ana 1nd then move the Cursor to solect the linked input function you To datarmine each source, display the desire i ouce dies thee or wee Gosiod by < oF > bullon and pross OK button to chose, NEXT SETUPIEXIT:i! you desire to continue the next setup press ‘the OK button on NEXT:SETUP. Ifyou desire to ‘oxit from OSD menu eystom, prose the OK button on EXIT. " HSIONA SPEAKERS SETUP ‘The home thester system you already have installec should function provided thet there are left, canter and right front speakers, leh ant Fight rear/surround speakers and a subwoofer. For best results we ‘recommend that al font speakers be ofthe same typo, with identical (oc similar driver unite. This will deliver smooth pans acroes the front ‘ound stage as the action moves fram sido to side. Your center channel speaker is very important as over 80 % of the dialog tom a typical metion picture emanates from the center channel it should possess similar srve character'sties tothe main speakers. Fear channel speakers need not be identical to the front channel speakers, but they should be of high quailty One af the benefits of both Dolby Digital (AC-3) and DTS is that surround channe's are discrete full range, while they were frequency limited in ealior Pro Logic type systems. Base olfecta aro an important part of home theater. For optimal frjoymont @ subwooter should be used as itis optimized for low frequency reproduction. If you have full range front speakers, however, they may be used in place of a subwoofer with proper salting ofthe awitches inthe menu system. ‘SUBWOOFER u ager centen B BD) ka (a umount SRROROR It possible, mount the surround speakers on the walls to the sides of the viewing area, 2-3 foe! above seated viewers, fring straight across ‘teach other. ‘SPKR SETUP 1/3 (SPKR SIZE) setupi7a FRONT=L/R CENTER SMALL SETUP: Selact "LOCKED" with < oF » button in order to lock the ‘contonts ofthe SPKR SET UP MENU. Then, when you want to change the contents ofthis setup, select "UNLOCKED" SPKR SIZE ‘This menu enters tha information about which type of speakers willbe tused for each channel In turn, these settings will determine which epeakers racaive low frequency information, For the purpose of establishing proper bass reproduction, use the LARGE settings if the speaker being used at any position is @ traditional fulerange loudspeaker that is capable of reproducing ‘sound below 100 Hz and you are not using a subwooter. Use ie SMALL seting for sma, equency-inited speakers that are not ‘abla rapradice sounds daiaw 00H? and you are using a subwoofer, Lav frequencies wil bo dlvertod fam the spaakar to the suaweotr Note that when “small” speakers are used itis advisable to install a separate subwoofer, especially if you wish to appreciate the ful impact of a good home theeter soundtrack IF the Surround apeakers or Center speaker will not be used, set NONE for each speaker, The NONE setting wil gend the audio fr the ssurtound channels o Genter channel to the front letright speckers 12 FRONT -LIR : Select the type of font speakers with < or > button, CENTER : Select the type of canter speaker wth < or > bution, 'SURR-UR : Solect the type of surround speakers with « or > button ‘SUBWOOFER: Solact the subwoofer speaker yes ocnone with < 0° > button, Notes: ‘Tho SUBWOOFER cannot be set to None when the front speakers are set to SMALL, ‘This epeakar siz setup is aot effective when the SOURCE-DIRECT or CH. Inputs selected, SPKR SETUP 2/3 (SPKR DISTANCE) SETUP2/a SPKR DISTANCE suRR-R tort Use this parameter to speciy the distance of the speaker's postion from the listener The delay tims is automaticaly set according to these distances, unr fou can select Meters or Feet, Ifyou select “ft, the sating parameter wil cnange int foot stops. It you select “m’, it will change in 0.3 meter steps, Selact spaakar with ® or v Button, and input each speaker's dlotence with < or > button. ‘When the ingut for each speakor’s distance has been finished, move the cureor to ENTER and prese the OK button Nores : your are out of range, the OSD toxt wil blink Placement beyond that dietance Is beyend the range of the automatic time delay festure, The delay feature does not function in the SOURCE-DIRECT ,6 CH. Input modes and decoding of 96 Kz sources. ‘SPKR SETUP 3/3 (SPKR LEVEL) setupaya sexe Lever RETURN exit ‘SPKR LEVEL TEST MODE: Selects tne mode for generating the test tone. H you select AUTO, tho test tone will be cycled through ina circular patern which Is Left —» Center > Right > Surround Right — Surround Left + Subwoofer — Left >... 3 seconds for each channel It youselect MANUAL, press the OK buton to select the teSt tone channels after the "TEST TONE ON Prase the OK button, ON is indicated and the test tone stants from the font L-CH speaker Press the OK button again on this item. OFF is indicated and the output of the tost tone wil stop. ‘Agjet tha oval of tat ene for each channel wit tho < or > buttons ofthe RC7OODSA, The current volume lovel is Shown atthe canter ofthe splay. ‘TEST TONE: Channel: SURROUND MODE source o1rect : oFF SOURCE DIRECT : Switch the source direct ON of OFF with < oF > barton. This bypasses the surround processing ‘and crossover for the main speakers (Iront left ‘and right willbe full ange and the subwoofer wi bo ON} Note: Surround mode cannot be changed in Source Direct mode. SURR-MODE : Select the surround made with < or » button NIGHT MODE : Snitch the NIGHT MODE ON or OFF with < or > bouton, Selecting the Night Mode ON is elfective in Dolby Digital only, and it compresses the dynamic range. This softens loud passages such as sudden explosions, to help prevent aisturbing others lato at night LFE LEVEL : Soloct tho output lovel ofthe LFE signal included In the Dolby Digital signal or the DTS signal Select OdB, “10-48 or OFF with < oF > buton, The level i ordinary set to 0 dB except DTS: Music mode. In the DTS-Musio mode, default levels bet to -10 08, HT-EQ: Switch the HT (Home Theater) - EO on or of with or buatlon “This made compensates forthe audio portion ot amovia seunding “bright” This equalizer ig effective in AUTO, DOLBY, DIS-cinema, DTS-music and STEREO mode, CHANNEL LEVEL CONTROL Front oes SUbwoor en coe (Desired channate can be selected by pressing < or > button Each channel eval wil be adjusted by pressing < or » button. nly the usabie channole which are determined depending on the ‘SURROUND mode, and SPEAKER SETTING ere displayed, 13, MULTI ROOM SETUP AuDi0 Fw vouume VARIABLE netuan, exit MULTI ROOM : To switch on the Mull-0om oupua VIDEO : Select the video source of the Multi-room ‘output AUDIO : Soiect the audio source of the Muli-room ‘output. VOLUME : Select vhetner the Mult-room output level is variable or fixed, VOLUME LEVEL : Adjust the Mutt-room output level MAIN ROOM STATUS : Selocted input source in the main room wil be displaye Notes: if "VOLUME" is set to “FIXED”, the muli-room output level cannot be adjusted. ‘You cannct trensmit 2 digit signa using the mult-roam function [Any source component that Is desired 10 ba operated In the second zone needs to have the analog cutpuls connected 10 ENGLISH SNE) BASIC OPERATION LISTENING TO THE TUNER MANUAL TUNING 1. To'sélet tho tuner as the source, ptess the TUNER button @) on ‘ne front panel or press the TUNER butten [Bon the remote. 2. Press the TUNER button ® on the tront panel or press the ‘TUNER button [fon the remote o select tho desired requency band if required 3. Press tie FIP button 8 onthe font anal to display te frequency. 4. Press the TUNING/PRESET Ao ¥ but fn ne trnt panel O° tess the &, v button [onthe remote 5. FFM selected, prose the MODE button €9 on tho front panel or ‘selact T-MOD in the tuner made and press the ENT} the remote contol to selec the desiod audio mode, (FM) MODE BUTTON OPERATION When "AUTO" indicator is on in the display, FM stations that broadcast in stereo willbe received in stereo and the “STEREO Indicator lights When “AUTO” inaicate iso, all ne FM stations wit be received In ono regardless of wether or not they ate broadcasting in sero AUTO TUNING (USING THE $R7000) “1. Press tho FIP button f® onthe fent panel o daplay tho frequency. 2. Prass the TUNINGIPRESET A or ¥ button 08 on tho front panel fer mote then 1 second te stet the Auto turing function AUTO TUNING (USING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT) Press 4, v button [for more than { second to start the Auto tining function PRESET TUNING Wit this uni you can preset up to $0 FM/AM stations in any order. For ‘ach station, you can memorize the Frequency and reception mode desired. ‘1-2, Manual Prosetting (Using the $7000) 4. Refer to the “MANUAL TUNING" or “AUTO TUNING” section above to tune ina desied station (2. Press the MEMORY bution (8. “MEMO” indicator starts blinking on the display. White “MEMO” i stil blinking (approx. 5 seconds), solect the preset number by pressing the TUNINGIPRESET a or ¥ button ® then press the MEMORY outton @ again, 3. When 2 number has Deen properly Input, stops binking and goes out The station is now stored in tha speciied preset mamery acatan, “MEMO” indicator ‘-b. Manual Presetting (Using the remote unit) 4. Tung in a dasied staton, 21 Press the MEMO button 3,_ Enter the desired preset number with ten Keypad OF. \inen entering a singe digt number (2, for example), either input "02" or just input °2" and wait for afew seconds. * if number otner than 1-50 I entered by mistake, that number Hlashas in the display to indicate that iis invalio and the display returns fo the cxginal frequency display 2. Auto Prasetting This function automatically scans the AM and FM bang and enter all stations with sufficient signal strength into the memory, This function is availabe only ox SR7000. 4. Select the FM band with the BAND button on the remote, 21 Tune inthe lowest receivable frequency, ‘3. While pressing the MEMORY outon press the TUNING/PRESET Atbuton® Auto mary stats ats poi 44, "MEMO "will Bink on tho cpa 14 ‘8, Each time the tuner finds a station, the scanning will pause and the station will be played for five seconds, During this time, the following operations are possibie 4) The band can be changed using the BAND button on the remate, 2) The mode can be changed using the (FM) MODE button ® 6. Ifnobutton is pressed during ths period, the current frequency is preset In ocation CH Ir youwigh o skp te currant station, prass the TUNING/PRESET A ‘or ¥ batten © during this pecad, the curent frequency is skipped and auto preseting coninves. 7. Operation stops automatically when all $0 preset memory postions ae flag ar when aizo Scanning attains the highest era of al bands, To stop the auto preset function at anytime, press the CLEAR button &. 8, Recalling a Proset Station 41. Press te FIP button 68 to change the display to preset 2. Select the desired preset station by pressing TUNING/PRESET ‘40: ¥ button on ne ont panel or press CHA. or CHY bution fn the remete, Not To ditectly access the preset stations using the numeric keypad, Select the desired preset station by entering one or two digits Using the numeric keypad! OB, To return to the Manu! Tuning mode, press the FIP button ©. 4, Preset Scan Tuning (Using the remote control unit) 4. "Select the SCAN (preset scan: command page 5 in TUNER ‘moce) by Jog Dit an pres the ENT butcn [7] on the remote Contl. SCAN" indicator Binks in the display. (The preset Slaton with the smallest preset umber is recall fst. I 0 Siaions have been preset, CH "00" lis in he csplay andl the ni etuns tothe previous mode.) 2. Preset stations ae recaliad in sequence (CH-1 > CH-2, ete.) fr S seconds each Prese! aumbers tht dort conan stabons skioped YoU ean fat forward the preset stations by pressing he CHA buiton continuously Wihen the desired preset station is received, cencal the preset ‘sean operation by pressing he CHY button or the CLEAR button e 6. Clearing Proset Stations You can remove preset stations from memory using the folowing procedure 4. Recall the preset number to be cl described in “Aacaling” a preset station 2. Press tho MEMORY button 3 on tho iront panel or MEMO button [Bon the remote unt, "MEMO" inks in the dlaplay for 5 seconde, ‘While "NEMO" i stinking, press tre CLEAR button 3 on the front pane! or CLEAR button 28.0n the remote unt "CLEAR" appears on the display to indicate tnat ne speciiea proset number has bean clears. fed with the method STATION NAME PRESET ‘The station name preset function allows the name of each preset channol to be entered using alphanumeric characters. The Station Name button is valid only n tha tuner mode. Before station name preset operation, stra stations wi the praset memory operation. “1. Prees the MEMORY bution onthe front panel or MEMO button [on tho remote for more than 3 seconds. 2. The left most column of the station name indicator flashes, ingicating the character enity ready status, [operation (Using the $R7000)] 3. When you press the TUNING/PRESET A or Voutions (3 is turned, alphabetic and numeric charactors will be deplayed in the flloning order: BBC nd 94-42 m0 9-9 +9 (Blank) > A up > «DOWN 4. Alter selecting the first character to be entered, press the MEMORY butlon (The ent inthis column i heed and tha next ‘column etaris to flash. Fill the next columa and press the MEMORY bution f3 for more than 1 second to confi th entry: [Operation (Using the remote unit)] Fist, press the TUNER button on the remote contol unit (This operation is not necessary i the cemote contro! unit has alieady bean operated in the TUNER mode.) 3. Enlor the character using tha ton keypad OB. For exampla, to enter "A" 1) Press the "1" bution. "A" appears onthe display column, 2) Every time ine 1 button is pressed, the displayed character changes in the order: A> 8 30-919, Prossing buttons other than the “1° button cause different characters to be displayed in a similar way, so that other alphanumeric characters can be entered. To enter a blank or space, press the 9" buon. 4. When the dasiced character Is dlsplayad, prass the MEMO. button ft confirm the enty inthis column snd meve to the next coluran, After having filed al of the & columns, press the MEMO button [for more than 1 second to conf the entry. PLAYBACK OPERATION NORMAL PLAYBACK 1. Press the POWER ON button an the remote. 2. Press the FUNCTION SELECTOR button @ on ta font panel oe press the FUNCTION button ff] on the remote unt io select an input source. 3, Turn the SURROUND MODE SELECTOR knob @ on the front panel or Surround mode buttons fi} in the AMP MODE on the emote uni to salact tne desired surround mode, 4. Adjust the volume lovel using the VOLUME knob © onthe front panel or press the VOL A ¥ button [8] on the remote. If necessary, adjust the tone, select the TRB+, TRB- and BAS+. BAS- by the Jog Dial (8) and press ENT button (7) inthe AMP MODE on the remote unt ‘control operation, press one of the funtion buttons twice witin 2 seconds fo select the function, LISTENING TO A DIFFERENT AUDIO SOURCE WHILE WATCHING A VIDEO SOURCE (Using the remote contol uni 11. Select one of the following video sources V, LD, DVD, VORt, OSS/VCR2 or AUX 2. Next, eslact one of the following audio sources 4, AM, CD, TAPE, or CORMD, 15 OTHER FUNCTIONS SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER Set the sloap tier while the power is turned on 1. Turn the power ON and prose the SLEEP button “SLEEP” blinks on te display. 2. Press the SLEEP bution $9 the numberof tines to set the desired sloap time in minutes, Each press ofthe SLEEP bution ® or changes tne cisplay inthe following order: 10 ——+ 20 ———+ 90 ——+ 40 ——+ 50 OFF <—— 20 < —— 89 «70 60 “SLEEP” stops blinking and lights steadily ‘Tho unt wil shut of n the numberof minutos inated While the sleep timer is activated, the remaining time can be displayed for approximately 2 seconds by pressing the SLEEP. button * To cancel the sleep timer, press the SLEEP button @ and then press he CLEAR button ©. TV AUTO ON/OFF FUNCTION ‘This function allows the component connected to the TV IN jack to control the power (ONIOFF) to the SA7000, AUTO POWER ON 1, Besure TV euto mode is ensble. Refer page 11 : System Setup 18) 2. Connect your TW TUNER (etc) tothe TV IN terial Ba sure fo Connect the of video input 3, Turn OFF the powar to the TV TUNER and the SR7000, 4, Turn ON the TV TUNER and tune in receivable station, 5. When the station is received, the SA7000 turns ON and TV is selected automaticaly AUTO POWER OFF 41. Inthe above stuation, tun he TV TUNER OFF or sect a channel that does nol contain any broadcast 2. The 3A7000 switenes to STANDBY atter aporoximately 5 minutes. Note: ‘AUTO POWER OFF is canceled if the FUNCTION SELECTOR button Bie sotto a source other than TV, The function reactivatos wshen TV is selected again, Caution: Some TV broadcasts may cause tha TY AUTO FUNCTION to bo: turned enable. To set this function to ENABLE/DISABLE, refor to the SETUP MENU. ENGLISH SME! MULTI ROOM SELECTOR ‘The Mutt Room Selector is function which allows you to listen tothe same or a diferent source in 8 reom ather than the room in which the '5R7000is located. To use this function, a mul room remate unit and emote contral signal raceWver avaliable rom your Marantz dealer ate necessary. The operations possible with the mult room function are ‘explained brially below. For details, reler to the instruction manual supplied with tne mult room remote conta! unit ana receiver. MULTI ROOM SELECTOR OPERATION 1. Press the MULTI button ®. The uni enters mul room mode an the display indicates “SEL SOURCE” and tlashes the "MULT" Indlestor for approx. 10 eaconds. In tha ime, you can eelec the Input source by pressing the FUNCTION SELECTOR bution ®) ‘ang you can sel sleep timer for muti room by pressing by the SLEEP button ©. 2. Then, the display incioates "MULT! VOL" "VOLUME xx a8 for ‘approx. 5 seconds. At his te, you can est the voluma lovel of the muti room by turning the volume contol knob. MULTI ROOM SELECTOR OPERATION (USING THE MULTI ROOM REMOTE CONTROL UNIT) 1. Press the MULTI button, ine POWER ON button, or select the LEARN -> NAME > USE, with the currently selected mode ‘dgplayed on the LCD. [2] MACRO button Used to switch the remote contol in and out ofthe MACAO mode, which is used to program complex oporational sequences (macros). ‘nth the curently selected mode dieplayed on the LCD. (3) Power ON and OFF buttons Used fo tur the mein eystem comparont (usually a preampifior or receive’) ON and OFF [4] Source ON/OFF button Used to turn specific sources (such as OVO players et.) ON and ‘OFF independent rem the resto he system (5) LeD Used to digplay information about currently selected mades anc functions. [6] Jog Dial Used to seloct the operation contant for each source. Ten types of itect operation are possible for each of the 11 functions including UD, TV, AMP, eto, tr selecting the desired function, press ether of the ENT buttons [7]to wanseitthe signal (7) ENT buttons Used to exeoure @ function selactad withthe Jog Diat (8) There are 2 ENT buttons, one on oach sida, so that the remote Contalla: can be veed just ae essily with either hand, ‘The characters on the clsplay can also be programmed. [8] Function buttons sad to snitch the cemete contliot othe comand gots fer spoctc sources (amplifier, ceive, et.) thereby allowing a single remote ontaller to contol up to 11 afferent component. To use these Buttons te snitch the empilfer’s source, press the desires burton twice witie 2 seccncs, The AMP button (is used ony fo sath the Command sel ofthe femote controller self and therefore dows nat transmit any signal. Further, the funetion buttons may also be Programmed to execute macros, (& macro alows a comsex Sng of poration to be periormes in sores simply By pressing a singe Dutton.) One button can be programmed to learn sequences Cantalnng upto 10 commands. The foloning is an example of 8 macro sequence: Turn tho receiver ON -» Switeh the function to DVD -» Set the Surround Mode to Dolby Digtal~» Saiteh the TY to video input > Sat the DVD player to Pay (3] VOLUME A up /¥ down buttons Used to adjust tho yoluino on receivers and other compononte enuipped wan vue contol {0 CURSOR/TRANSPORT CONTROL buttons Uses to operate or-2cre0n and other cleplays used by receivers and ‘ther components, 2s well as to operate the PLAY, STOP, PAUSE, NEXT, and PREVIOUS functions of each source. [i] <*® (CURSOR/ TRANSPORT CONTROL switching) button Used 1 ston the fonction of te CURSOR! TRANSPORT CONTROL button between CURSOR and TRANSPORT CONTROL. with ne cirtenty selected tuncton daplayed onthe LCD when the GND, LD, OF VER Kncton ae selected, When functions othr than DD. LD, o VCR ae selected, he ce buton remain clive {2 CHANNEL A up/¥ down buttons Used to controls the upidown function of tuner, or fo cycle through the Tuner presets, MUTE button Uses to temporarily mute the sound of preampitiers, recelvers, ele {4 GUIDE button Used te cal up the on-screen menus used to contro! DVD players, cloital satelite systems (DSS), and other menu-equioped systems. {3 CLEAR button Used to clear the contents of memory or programmed functions {i MEMO button Used to program your CD players track momory, orto enter @ VCR recording program. Also can be used to provide the MEMO function includet with ether components in your system, (]_ Ten-Key pad/Surround Mode buttons Used io enter numeric digi, use for nding a specie tac on 2 2D octor uring to a preset reco station, te, When the functions to AMP. tis potsbl to choose Suround Modo, et [8] Infrared Transmitter/Receiver Window Used to transmit emote contol signals based cn bears of ifered light to syetom components, To-encure thal these signals are properly fecelves, make cure that this window fs pointing in the General direction ofthe Invared rocelver onthe amplfier or other Components, Ths window should also be pointed toward te source tomate controller wien using Progrerrable Learning function. ENGLISH Note: The MODE [1], MACRO [2], and < m (CURSOR/TRANSPORT CONTROL switching) i} cannot be programmed. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) information about curtenily gelected functions and modas is dfaplayed.on the LCD. Pressing any button wil cal up etl depay of Information on the status ofthat function or made, This Sapa wil dssappea’ alter approximately 1 rinute, except for he Funetion Name indicator ©, which Is aways dplayed o— AAA OTe mes o—@ 3088 Q7—o — aaeneamnen @ Function Name indicator Displays the name of the currently selected function (LD, TV, ete.) using Up to § characters, © Command Name indicator Displays up to 10 types of commands for each function using up 10 5 characters. © Command Page indicator ‘Alows conimaton of curent command page. Ago, when sting of Transmiting macros, csplays wformeton such as tne number of taco saps andthe imo terval between command transmissions @ Transmission indicator Indicates when the remote controll Is transmitting @ signal © USE indicator For normal operation the USE indicator is displayed, © LEARN indicator Indicates when the cemote controller Is inthe LEARIN mode, @ NAME indicator Indicates when the remote controller isin the NAME mode and a command name is being changed ® MACRO indicator Indicates when the serrete contrller isin the MACRO mode. @ CURSOR indicator Indicates when the CURSOR/TRANSPOAT CONTROL bulton is in the cursor mode. 19 HSITON3 @ CONTROL indicator Indicates when the < * » (CURSORITRANSPORT CONTROL swutching) i is ina vertspoet control mode such as PLAY, STOP. ete sit the LCD flickers when a Button is pressed in order to vanamit a command or when in the LEARN made, the transmission or learning is not possible, In such @ case, please replace the batteries. + This remote contrllor uses non-volatile memory, 60 that learned codes and macros will be preserved even if the batteries aro removed BASIC OPERATION USE MODE ‘The remote controler wil normally be used inthe USE mode. It comes preset with codes commonly used to control 11 types of components manufactured by Marantz end Philips, including DSS, BvD, TV, LD, VCR, AUX, TUNER, CD, TAPE, CO-AIMD, and AMP, a3 ‘wall 2¢ many there that uilize the AC-6 remote control language, 41. Press one ofthe Funetion butions 8] once to change to anciher ‘component's commands, for example the LD button 2. LD wil be displayed on the LOD and the function coves will be ‘set to operate the laserdisc player, and if you double clicked the LD function button, the preampitor or receiver's input will be changed ae well '3, Now you ean aperate the laser diso player. When a button is pressed, the symioo indicates that a remote code is being transmitted, is not displayed if a bution for which no code has been satis pressed 4, Tho dog Dial [8 is used to select any one of up to 10 direct ‘operations that can be periormed for each of the 11 functions (LD, TV, AMP, et), Rotts the Jog Dia ff] to select one of tess commands. The number ofthe curent page is indicated by E> a Page numbers cycte up or down, for example > @ > @ > 1B etc. of > BB» etc. depending on which ‘way the Jog Dial is rotated The last page position for any given command function Is retained me mercoxy even I he remote contol is itched to the command function fot anather component, (Last emory) IF itis left for approximately t minute without pressing any butions, all tems on the LCD will go off except the function ingleator Evan ifthe dleplay goes off, he remote contellar wl hale the page position and other data, The display may be activated ‘again by pressing any button, LEARN MODE The remote contcller is capable of learning and memorizing the remote control codes used by almost any other remote controller you may already own. + Ifo commands have been programmed for a particular function button, the cemote controler wil transmit whatever codes have been factory preset. + The following example shows how to program your remote contallr and how to use tne codes fora laser dise player (LD). + The remote cotoer inte receiver i ocaed al he too of the remote contol, 41. Use a ballpoint pen or other sharp point to press the MODE. button [7] unt the LEARN indicetor is dleplayed, Each time you press this button, the made wil cycle trough LEARN > NAME USE. Stop when the LEARN indicator stats to blink. 2. Place the laser dise's remote controlar o thats iniared signal ‘tanamitr is facing the infrared signal receiver on the Marantz remote controller ala cistence of about § centimeters (2 inches). ‘3. Prose the LD Function button 4. Press the PLAY button (@ (» OK). The LEARN indicator changes from Bliking to continuously ‘8. Press and hold the PLAY button onthe laser ce player's remote controller. The remote controller has finished learning the ‘command when OK appears on the LCD @. PROGRAMMING THE JOG DIAL Let's use the example of setting Bas the SIDE-8 code for ine laser aise player. 1. Uso a ballpoint pen or other sharp point to press the MODE. ‘button [1] unt the LEARN indicator ie displayed and start 19 link 2. Place the laser disc’s remote controller 60 that is infrared twansmittar window Is facing the irared signal receiver window fon the Marantz remote controller at a distance of about § ‘centimeters (2 inches), Press the LD Function button) Folate the dog Dial (8) eto right unl is cisplayad, ten press the ENT button ‘The LEARN and NAME incicators wil both he displayed. 7 i ae lap r 1 D- 38 Lis ee SID-AQ mis + ITAGAIN appears on the LCD, some error nas prevented tne command trom being learnad. If this happens, simpy repeat the procedure rom step 4 * In the rave event that NG appears on the LCD, it means that the remate controller you are attempting to learn trom uses specie signals that cannot be learned by the Marantz remote Conta. 6. Follow the sama procedure to make the remote controler learn the ton-key © operation used by the laser diso player's remote contol 7. Repeat the procedure fom step 3 to have the remote controter lear the signal codes ter the other components such as TV, VCR, ate, * If no buttons are pressed for approximately 4 minuto whi in the LEARN moda, the remote controller autometicallyretuine tothe USE mode, '= When programming the function buttons, trst switch tothe ‘asi function, then press the buon again ‘8. When you heve finished programming the emote controler, use « ballpoint pen or other sharp point once again press the MODE button [1] to return it to the USE mode. The LCD displays the USE incioator, and the neatly crogramamec codes naw an 60 used {FULL Is displayed on the LCD, FULL fs displayed on the LCD (9 when programming in tho LEARN, made, it means thal the memory has become too full to hold any further codes. HTFULL is digpleyed no matter how many times you attempt to enter new codes, it means thet the remote contreller cannot accept any ‘tew codes unt some one previously earned codes are deleted to make space in the memory. Select unneeded codes for each ol the ‘Jog Dial contro! [8] and Funetion buttons (f].that show FULL and ‘eleta them trom the memory. Note: The power ON and OFF buttons {3} can only be programmed to learn one type of code, regardiess ofthe function button that nas, been selected 24 5. Press the SIDE-B bution on the laser dlec's remaxe controler continuously until OK is displayed on the Marantz remote ‘controller's LCD, indicating that the programming hae bee! completed, ‘= IFAGAIN appears on the LCD, some ertor has prevented the ‘command from being earned. Ith happens, simply repeat the procedure rom step 4 When the programming has been completed, the remote controller automatically Sxlches fo the NAME mode. The left hand position on tne LCD ® blinks, indicating the character in the name to be rewitien «+ Ifyou do not wish to rewrite the name, simply press the OK (Cursor button Ea. Ityou wish to rewrite the name, input the desired characters using the ten-kay pad Hf. The part ofthe dsplay that is being ‘ewniien may be Selected using the < and > Cursor buttons {When you are finished rewriting, press the OK Cursor button fi. To simply erase already exlsting characters, press the 0 button to replace them wit a blank space. {Refer to next section on rewriting names} 6. Use the same procedure to program the cades for ether 1-6 with ‘he Jog Dial 3) 7. When finished programming the codes for each ofthe butons,, use a Ballpoint pen or othar sharp point to press the MODE return the remote contaller tothe USE mode. Once USE is cisplayed on the LCD, the newly memorized codes are available for use, ENGLISH HSITSN3 REWRITING NAMES This remote controller allows the names accessible by Jog Dial ccantal 8) to be renritten with new ones of your choosing ‘= Fesiting of nemesis parformed ler each individual function. + Let's use a laser disc player as an example to show howto change the M's "SIDE-A" to "LDA {Uae a ballpoint pen o° other sharp point ta press the MODE ‘button Tio switch the remote controler to the NAME mode. The NAME ingicator binks, ‘8. Use the dog Dial [to seloct ho page for which you wish to enter anew name. 4, Tho character an the letthand side of the Command Name Indicator on LCD ® wil flesh, indicating hat itis the character ‘eady to be rourten. New characters entered will be writen ever the 1op ofthe current charactor 60 that the current charactor is erased, Use the < and > Cursor buttons fl to select be cheracters to be rewritten 5. Use the ten-key pad {to select the desived alphanumeric chavactors Pressing the number buttons on the ter-key pad will cycle theough the alphanumeric characters as follows: “Ten keypad | Pross, press again, press again, to. RBC 319K DoEsF3230 GoHolaaoa JaKatoaos MoONSO559M P5Q5R365P SoT UTS VoWoXxX>8V Yo73/3957 SPACE 4-9 9,9 1-9 0-98PACE (BY 6. For example, to enter the letter "L’,press the 4-key onthe ten-key bad 7 3 times in a row to eycle fom J to KL, (Once the desired character *L* appears, press ether ofthe < ‘and > Cursoe buttons and the L wil ba petrmanenily writen ‘var the former character Press the O-kay in order to replace Unneeded extra charactors with blank epaces, 22 7. Follow the seme procedure to enter *D-A', When fished, press the OK Cursor button 10, Pressing OK permanently enters the ‘owiy writen cnaractes. © Up t0 5 alphanumeric characters may be entered in the Corenand Nama Indicator of te LED. + To rewrite the names of the other items in the Command Name indicator, use the Jog Dial (8) to select the dasirec ccarnmand and repeat rer step 5. ‘8 When you aro finhed rewriting, use @ ballpoint pen or other sharp point to press the MODE button {1 to retura the remote ‘Convollar to tie USE mode. The USE Indicator is displayed on the LCD, and the newly programmed cades now can be used. ERASING PROGRAMMED CODES (Returning to Factory Presets) ‘Codes tat have been programed into the memory can be erased in ‘4 ways: by button(s), by function(s), by Jog Dial commend, and by erasing all memory contents at once. 4. Use a bellpcint pen of ather sharp point to press the MODE button (13.0 switch the remote controle 1 the LEARN mode, so thatthe LEARN indiceto is binking on the LCD, Note: Erasing of programmed! codes fs only possible in the LEARN mode, 2. Erasing by Button(s) To erase the codes and names programmed for any button, press and hold the CLEAR button thon prass the button to be frased twice, This wil return the button to ts factery presets or leave it eeaty if no factory sxesets are available. ‘Jog Dial codes may be erased in he saime way. by pressing and holcing the CLEAR button 9 while using the Jog Dial to cal up the command to be erased, thon pressing one of the ENT buttons [Jon either side ofthe Jog Dia [6 twice. This will return the button to its factory presets oF leave it empty ino factory presets are avalabla, To erasa codes programmed for the CLEAR button [B, simply press tho CLEAR button [8 continuously for 3 seconds. ‘As an exemple, lets cleer the PLAY command from the laser diac player command set. 3 Erasing Jog Dial Codes ‘To clear all codes and names previously set for each of the functions (LD. TV, ste) 1) Press the function you want to erase, 2)Hold down the CLEAR button {8 and press both ENT buttons [] atthe same time. LCD ® will display CLA?. 3)Il you wish to continue the clearing opetation, prass the OK ‘Cursor button I. This wil tur all 10 commands inthe Jog Dial ei factor poses, ot eave tem empty ifn factory presets are available. Accordingly, the LCD @ wil raturn to the factory- preset displays, or wil simply be empty. * Use a similar operation to erase the Jog Dial codes for each function. + To cancel the memory clearing operation, do nat press OK Cursor button and simply touch any other button. Erasing Codes by Function To clear all codes and names proviously set for each of the functions (LD, TV, etc), press and hold the CLEAR button fi, then press the button forthe function to be cleered twice. CLR? will appear on LCD @. if you wish to continue the clearing ‘operation, press the OK Cursor burton 9. 5. Erasing All Memory Contents To clear al te mamary contents and reset all codes and names: tothat factory presets, press anc hold the CLEAR button 8, and 'pr98s both the power ON and OFF buttons [3] simultaneously ACLR? wil appear on LCD ©. Li ALLA? S If you wich to continue the clearing operation, press the OK Cursor button This wil turn te antiza memory 1 is factony-presets, or laave it fempty for items for which no tactory presate are available. Accordingly, the LCD will return to tho factory-preset display oF wil simply be empby. *"To cancel the memory clearing operation, do not press the ‘OK Cursor button I ancl simply touch any other button. Alter the OK Cursor button fis pressed, clearing the entire ‘memory wil take approximately 5 seconds PROGRAMMING MACROS: Macros make it oossible to use a single function button to perform more complex series of operations thal would normally requie or ressing several buttons. A single button can be programmed to perform up ta 10 steps in sequence. A typical example of such a serlas might be as follows: “Tura the main ampiifior power ON -» Switch the function to LD -» Sel the Sutround Mose f0 Pro Logic > Switch the TV to ideo input ~ Sei the laser disc playor to PLAY. No signals may be tansnittes during macro programming, ‘Tho various staps that mako up a macro aro sot italy to bo sont cone alter another at 1 second intervals, however hese intervals may be sherened to a6 itte as 0.5 seconds & lengthened 10 a5 Tong as 5 seconds using the Setup mode. In the macro made, the number of steps the macto contains is, displayed an LCD ©, Macros may be programmed for each ofthe ‘function buttons, from LD to AMP. Use a ballpoint pen or other shaip point to press the MACRO ‘outton [2] unt the MACRO and LEARN indicators are cisplayed blinking on the LCD. 17 Li CLR? 8 ‘This wil return the button to its actory-pregels ox teave it empty i no lactory presets are available. Accordingly, the LD ® will return to the factory preset displays, or wil simply be empty * To canoe! the memory clearing operation, do rot press the (OK Cursor button 8 and simply teuch any other button ‘The codas forthe <# m Dutton TH cannot be cleared, 23 2, ross the Funetion button [8 or which you wish to program a ‘series of operations. In thie case, it's use the example of the ‘ser disc playor. Fress the LD Funetion button (8. The LCD @ will display LO-M, Characters displayed on LCD @ include the follawing. depending on the function button for which the macros being programmed: LD-M, DVD-M, TV, DSS-M, VORA, ALM, TUNEM, CDM, TP IM. AMP-M, COPA (or MD-M for remate corraller ee for MD). + if a macro has already been set for the selected function bouton, the LOD @ wil Bink. Also, the number of steps in the macro is displayed on LCD ©. ENGLISH SANE! Press the buttons forthe operations you wish to program as a ‘macro inthe sequence you want the macro to program ther. The ‘name of the buon pressed appoare on LCD @. The number of sleps in tha macro is displayed on LCD © and this number increases by 1 with each bution pressed, For examle, press LD. PLAY, Each lunetion buttan can be programmes ta perform up to 10 steps in sequence. If, while programming, no buttons are pressed for approximately 1 minute, the remote cont fautematioally return 10 normal mode, and no macro will be programmed in the memory. OD eO@| \When you ao fried programming mecros use a bolpint pon or other sharp port to gress the MACRO txaton LG @ wi ‘splay END, and te splay iret ona '* Macros cannot be programmed tor the MODE [i], MACRO {zh ce f, VOL A/T ES, MEMO fg o CLEARS tutors Inthe macro mode itis posit to program the memery to preform macros contaning up 16 cos Each of ne tunetion operations (1% ncuding CD, DVO, ete.) tan be used in& macro more than once. however for et Sxcopt ANP. only the tst function operation wil be transmitted 28 2 signal fom the remote. controler ‘Aosordrghy thin a stg macto ts ot poosbi sth Between multiple fancton operations, Ths to prevent he Stoning ofthe rooster uncon operation) Witin a macro ihe second tsa function operation used, tw ony be Used on'the femote convo sei and no sign wil be trangmited io he component EDITING MACROS Macros may 69 edited using folowing procedure, 1 Use a ballpoint pen or other eharp point to press the MACRO button @] unl the MACRO and LEARN incicators ae displayed blinking on the LED, Press the Funetion button (to be changed. Le's use tne ‘example of the laser cise payer, by pressing the LD Funetion button + LDA is displayed blinking on LCD + The number of steps in the completed macro is highlighted ‘on LCO @. in this example there are & macro programs in memory. Pane Frrkbintl SIB-AQ sane, ‘The is highlighted no macros have been programmed, and the remote Controller is ready for macto programming, 24 3. While pressing the VOL A button [), use the * and w Cursor buttons 1} t0 call up the prtion ofthe macro to be changed. Preesing tho * bution advances through the macro steps and pressing the v button cegresses through the macro steps. + Torearite an existing macro step, simply press the burton for the new stop. The old step will ba erased and rewritten with the new stp. + To insen gnaw step in between existing steps In a macra, aller step 3 praus the MEMO button 8, Vien press the Dutton for the naw step. The numbers of the athar saps will be adjusted accordingly to accommodate the new step. Since ‘only 10 steps may be stoted in any macro, the tenth step wil Re arasd fa top nse whe tot uber of Steps i already 1 ‘= To.arade a stop in a macro, after step 9 call up the number ot the step to be erased and press the CLEAR button (8. +I while editing macros no butions are pressed for approximately 1 minute, the remote contralier will automatically retuin to normal mode, and no macro changes vil be programmed in the memory. 4. When you are finished editing macros, use a ballpoint pen oF ther sharp point to press the MAGRO button (), END will be displayed on LCD ® and the splay wil retun to normal USING MACROS: ‘The fllowing procedure wit show how to use the function buttons for which you have programmed macros, 1. Press the Function button [B] for tne desitad macro tor 3 seconds, MACRO is displayed on LCD ® fer appraximatoly 1 second, after which the number of steps in the macra is splayed on LCD G, The remote contoller will do nothing if no macros. are programmed. The macro steps are executed in order and the ames of their butlons are displayed on the LCD. Also, the: step numbers displayed on LCD © clsappear as oach stop Is executed, 2. Afterall macro commands have been transmitted, the remote Controle returns to normal mode. * To cancel the tarsmissicn of ¢ programmed macro, use the Cursor buttons {9 to press EXAMPLES OF MACRO PROGRAMS Example 1 (Change the input source for tne ample to CO and play the rd track (ona CD in tne CD player. 1 2 Now, execute the macro you just programmed. Use @ ballpoint pen or other sharp point to press the MACRO button ], then prese the CD Funetion button [8], D-M is displayed on the LOD. Press €D 3 (SISCHS “Ee ‘When you are finished programming the macro, use a ballpoint pen orcther sharp paint to press the MAGRO buston (2 Example 2 Tur the maln ampifior ON + Chango the ampitor’s input source to LO > Set the Surround modo to DOLBY -> Switch the TY to video input — Set the laser dise player to PLAY Use a ballpoint pen or other sharp point to press the MACRO button [2 ENGLISH 2. Presse LD Function bution «Here the LD Function button Bis used asthe macro button Dutany funetion buon ean in fact be used 3. To set the various steps af the macro, pres the okowing butions in older POWER ON G3), LD(EL AME" [3] 2 (00.8), TV" VIDEO (uso Jog Dial [to salect VIDEO and pross ENT button LD» te 4. nan you are fished progreming the macro, use abalpcint en oF ater sharo point to press the MAGRO button (2. The ‘emake contol returns to nett mode Now, execute the macro you just programmed. 11. Prass the LD Funetion button {fr 3 saconds. The macro commands are transmit in order, and the names ot the oporations being performed are displayed on LCD @ in corde es the CD Function bution 8103 sen Saaz Gal es rl, ‘The macro commands ate tansmitied to the components in order, ana the names of the operations being performed are slisplayed on the LCD in order PLAY mY “When executing this macra, function operations AMPS, TV", ‘and LD* only switch the command set ofthe remote controler ‘and no signal ls wansrited to the component, * To cancel the transmission of @ programmed macro, use the (Cursor buttons 88 to pres CLEARING MACRO PROGRAMS The following procedure is used to erase macros you have programmed into the remote contole’s memory 1. Press and hold the CLEAR button (3, then the buttan for the fuotion 8 (0 be cleared (in this case LD) fr 9 seconds, LDCL? will appear on LCD @. If yau wish to continue the clearing poration, proas the OK Cursor button + To cancal the memory clearing operation, do not press OK Curses button Band Simply touch any other button 25 aS eane OTHER FUNCTIONS LUMINOUS BUTTONS The buttons on this emote controller are designed to remain luminous in dim lighting conditions. if the buttons are no longer luminous when the remote contrller Is used in low light. recharge them by placing it near a fluorescent or other light souroe for a sufficient amount of time, This should return the buttons to thelr luminous condition ‘SETUP Switch the FC-5 destination or adjust the time interval between transmissions of macro operations as folws: “1. While pressing the MEMO buton (prose the OK Cursor button |B, Thi wal switch tho remate eontroter tothe Setup mode. ‘Tha Setup mode includes the following itoms, which ray be accessed using the * an v Cursor buttons (i. ‘Switch destination (version) (VER) + Adjust time interval between transmissions of macro ‘operations (MACRO) VER: Switchos the type of preset codes contained in the remote controller. LCD @ displays VER, while LCD @ cieplays either USA or REST. USA means that the CD-RIMD Funetion button [8] is get to CD-A, REST moans thatthe CD-RUMD Function bution i]s set to MD. Use the < and > Cursor buttons [to select the desired version, then press the OK Cursor bution {. This wil finish the operation and Fotura the LCD tos origina stale * To cancel the seiling, press any button other than the Cursor butions, + To continue the setting, press the v Cursor button Note: ‘Cacies that have been programmed wil nat be erased even ithe VER salting is changed, nawever the NAME indicator displays associated with the Jog Dial command will be changed. Also, the Jog Dial commands for CD-RIMD functions that are cortained ‘within macros will also change. MACRO: Adjusts the time interval between transmissions of ‘macro operations \Wnen the v Cursor button fie pressed, LCD ® cieplays MACRO, white LCD ® cisplaye STEP. One equsre (w) in LOD @ is equivalent to an ntervel af 0.8 seconds, allowing intervals of up to § seconds to be set. The remote controller is set atthe factory with an interval of 1 second, as indicated by MBQGOGAOD. Adjust the interval between transmission of ‘operation codes using the * and v Cursor buttons then press the ‘OK Cursor bution + To cancel the setting, press ar button + To continue the setting, press the v Cursor button bouton other than the Cursor 26 BATTERY LIFE + New batteries wil last about 6 months assuming an average of 30, uses per day. Note: The batteries shipped with the remote conteoller are for the purpose of checking function and may not last as long ae now batteries NUMBER OF LEARNABLE CODES. ‘The remote contiolor (RC7000SA) uses 126-Kbyto large-capecity non-volatile memory (EEPROM) and is therefore capable of earning & ‘maximum of 330 remote control codes. This applies ony to Philips FC: remote pragramming language codes, however, and depending an the type of other codes that are programmed, the ‘emete contilier can learn less than 230 codes. JOG DIAL COMMAND FUNCTIONS LISTING Each of the 10 Jog Dial commands on the LCD has 5 character labols attached for pre-programmed remote commands. These commands fan be used with various Marantz NV components, or other Components using the Philips RC-S remote contrt language. You can easily replace the factory-sunolied remote command codes with diferent codes from other brands of component, Most of Suppliad furetions apply to a wide vatiely of component from marty ‘Companies. The folowing ist shows the remote code assignments for the Jog Dial commands, for each of the 11 Function buttons, as ‘supplied fom the factory. You can ad or replace Jog Dial oorrenands, Including re-naming them i you wish, in order to customize the rernots ‘contralist for your own particular selection of AW components [Fanaion [anc [Tae fae [i MODE | clea suroond node 1 [uo Swrchosanaog/ogtal input San Sanches atensnct e ataog apa incur | Sacre MGMT mode or Day gel iutn | emats nemoon mace geo | etiaes Scranndlnpat |rtbe | foweases rene aime’ | Sacenoo velo Seas. | iereoee bess Seas | dacreasos base FONE] Fu Fi band |e FM band say tap vave bond Stoo | othisealnatn mode etecor SCAN | promarsned prot Channa can @ len sams eatokinoce Sear sales AE Ignon 8 |e 2alct Pry Woneton [obi | Slot aeptyncion S[obWn | SSocts BER atverange VTi ace aternate chert we | Stee be | slot video Sine” | inrmeton sere | sratelcue [8Suo | set Sone Seer | Stan chame eaov sores Bos> | scenes onsen dsy Menu | fone | ja] bis] co charger aon dao poise” | Sbchargerproveue dion Etext | saeavent incon | figeur. | Saeysay uncton pacer” | fepent ren tray | feyoponcece Paws | sabrfate mute sean | jarime —_| fen Sepaysapsedtominingtta [ore Iain’ orew __| ewes 1 Tisioa Tsuen 2ap8 — | Suse Boe | Bester Tans | Sloman scan [Saubio | eects sualo nose mpeA | repeat aster po Pret | fepeatO stop por acre | Sdeats chert rame peor | sears tt tunoton ore __| ssecte cuts auranabg acioexnn| TE |r Tea | sees ape dook A pies | seccistpececca Sore tate rovece drecbon Se | fe Sapp Biray | tayopenlose Gave | saben scan ieee food erase | paws $ fe 27 Furction [og bel conrmand | Note ca REC. record 2S1CT Selects TV or VCR, 3 2HFLY twice normal playback speed ‘SLOW siower than no:mal playback speed 5 STL stil frame jeorr ‘ane touch recording 7 AUDIO audio track selector SKIP Skip [o next program marker OVS WHS index search next ous. VHS index search previous BSEve | DISE ‘rings up on-screen channel marker 2 PREV (goes fo previously selected channel 3SELCT Selects TV or VOR 4 AUDIO Audio rack colactor FAV favorite users and channo! ists ALT alfornate audio channel, languages TETCH brings up on-scieen channel logos BAN select broadoast of cable antenna REC record ooTR. ‘ne taueh recording AUX |i No pre code date 2No. pre code date SNe re code data No. pre code data eNo re code data BNo re code date 7 Ne bre code data BNo re code date No re code data oNo re code date BvD |1 OSD activates on-screen display 2TTe Selects ttle manu 3 700M zoom rede onvof 4 MENU Selects main menu 5108 alight entry +10 Je SETUP, selects satup menu 7 ANGLE selects angle 8 SuB-T Selects subttio 9 RESUM resume function 2 AUDIO selects aucio For USA setups, Function [Jog Oil oonmand | Note cor [7 INPUT ‘elects input source 2incr increments rack number sync activates SYNORO. recording 4 REG Fecords pause 5 PROG activates program mode 6 TRAY ray openiciose 7 DISP dispiay mode FINAL inaizes (writes TOC) 8 BLANK records blank OREPT activates repeat mode For REST setups Function [oy bal conrad [ Nore IMD | 1 REC records pause 2 REPT selects repeat mode aRanpm — | random play 4 018° Selects display mode S EDIT selects acit mode SECT elect PUP Seects SP/LP mode 18 DEL selects delete ‘9 ENTER gotects anter JOSYNC. SYNCRO. recording ‘The marked *@* commands are not used for SR7000, ENGLISH LSU! SURROUND MODES ‘The SR7000 incorporates digital signal processors (OSP) which can reproduce vavous surround facts you experience in concert halls and movie theaters, ote, Rine Suround Medes, are provided 0 reproduce a vally of surround sound elects, accorcing to the content of he source tobe played [Surroud mode FEATURES 1. AUTO _| When mis made is selected, the recelver determines whether the digital Input signal is Dolby Digital, PCM-aucio or DTS. Note: ‘When a Dolby Digital or OTS signal i input the number of channels for which the corresponding signal is encoded will be played. Inputting & Dolby Digtial two channel signal with Dolby surround status automatically subjects that signal io Pro-Logic. processing before play. 56 Kh souros mata! can be play back in this meade, 2, STEREO | This mode bypasses al surround processing. Slereo program sources tne la ad right channels play normaly when PCM-audio oF enslog stereo is input With Dotty Digital end OTS sources, he 5.1 mult-channos are converted to two channel stereo. 96 Khz source matical can be play back in stereo mode. 3. DOLBY | This mode is used with source materials encoded in Dolby Digital and Dolby Suround, Dolby Pro Logie processing can be used on Delby Surround encoded two channel source material (Dolby Digital two channels, PON-audio and Analog stereo). This allows play ofthe four clscrete chennels (et, center, right and surround). ote: PChi-audo signals oan be subjected to Pro Logie processing when the sempling frequency ie 32 KH, 44.1 KH or 48 ke \When a signal in anather format i input, output will be erutes 4. DTS, “This mode is for OTS encoded source materials euch as LASER DISO, CD. and OVD. Cinema | Inthe DTS Music mode, the LFE signal le reduced by 10 08, With DTS music material, you should select tho OTS Music Music | mode ‘When playing DTS movie discs select DTS cinema mode for proper reproduction of the LFE channel. The DTS mode cannot be used wnen en Analog input has been galocted, When the signal in anather digital format fs input, output il be muted 5. MOVIE | These modes provide eurround elfect processing tram each inaut eauree material HALL. | Taey will produce theater, concort hall and stadium lke atmospheres. Select as your taste desires. MaTRIx | Note: POM-audio signsis can be processed in thie mece when eampling Hequency is $2 KHz, 4.1 kee oF 48 KH, The 98 kHz sampling frequency mutes output [& SSTEREO | This modo is usod to creato a wider, deeper and more natural soundstage from two channel source material ‘his is done by feeding the te channel signal to Doth lft ront and tel surtound speaker and the right channel signal to both fight oat and right suround speaker. Adctionaly, he center channel repradices & mix ofthe right and left channel 7. B-Direat ON | In the source direct mod, the tana coniral Groulte and bass management configuration are bypassed for full ange frequeancy responce and the purist aucbo reproduction 196 Khz source mati can be play back In this moe, Notes: Intornal speaker siz is setup to front UR = Large, Center Large, Sutround L/R = Large and Subwoofer = yes automaticaly Tone controls are also defeated. Caution for DTS signal Caution for o6kt4z PCU-audlo signal: ‘Tis sgnel can be played when the connected DVD-player.aser-] Tha elgnel can be played when @ OVD-player or DAT: player ise player or C-layer ls capable of OTS-diglal output For] connected to the SA7000 is capable of 96 KHe PCM output. For Seta, oer othe player's operation mental tas, roe o the player's operation manuel ‘he signal can be played when STEREO or AUTO has been selected Depending on ne player uses, DTS play may produce noise. that | for he Sureund mode. happers gt the Suround mode to DTS. Some DVD formatted discs lealued copy protect. When use such {igc, 96 kHz POM signals nck output rom the DVD player. For Playing a OTS-CD or DTS taser disc causes the players analog} dela, refer othe players operation manuel ‘output terminal to output reise. Before playing DTS eources, be ‘sure to conneot the player's digital ouiput to the SR7000's digit input, Be careful whan connecting the output of these players to ‘analog audio inpul Nate that the SF7000 has the following resrictve functions bul in toreduce nolge emission as much as possible. IFOTS is selected while in Pe Surround made, digtal eput cannot be switched to analog input. When the analog input function has. been selacted, Surrouns mode cannot be switched to OTS, While signals irom DTS-laser disc or CD are playing in ancthar Surround mode, you cannot suiteh to digital input or from dita input te analog input 28

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