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Marantz CD-17 - Controls, Connections and Indicators

Marantz CD-17
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CONTROLS,
CONNECTIONS
AND
INDICATORS
(@)
ANALOG
OUTPUT
jacks
Connect
to
the
CD
or
AUX
input
jacks
of
a
preamplifier.
DIGITAL
OUTPUT
COAXIAL
output
jack
By
connecting
this
jack
to
a
digital
audio
component
(D/A
converter,
digital
sound
processor,
etc.),
digital
signals
from
compact
discs
can
be
transmit-
ted
directly
from
the
player
without
first
being
converted
to
analog.
©
REMOTE
CONTROL
IN/OUT
jacks
By
connecting
this
CD
player
to
another
Marantz
audio
component
using
a
D-BUS
remote
control
cable,
you
can
operate
the
components
remotely
as
a
single
system.
®
When
connecting
te
a
component
with
a
remote
sensor,
connect
the
REMOTE
CONTROL
IN
jack
of
this
unit
to
the
REMOTE
CONTROL
OUT
jack
of
the
component
with
the
remote
sensor.
When
connecting
to
a
component
which
is
not
equipped
with
a
remote
sensor,
connect
the
component
to
the
REMOTE
CONTROL
OUT
jack
of
this
unit.
For
the
D-BUS
cable
connection,
use
a
commercially
available
RCA-type
pin
lead.
®
Byconnecting
this
CD
player
to
a
Marantz
cassette
deck
(such
as
the
SD-
60),
automatic
recording
from
the
CD
player
to
the
cassette
deck
can
be
carried
out.
©)
REMOTE
switch
When
using
this
unit
independently,
set
this
switch
to
INTERNAL.
When
using
this
unit
in
a
system
incorporating
a
Marantz
tuner
or
timer
equipped
with
a
remote
sensor,
set
the
switch
to
EXTERNAL.
©
AC
POWER
SOURCE
CONNECTION
With
the
POWER
switch
set
to
the
OFF
position,
plug
the
mains
lead
into
a
mains
outlet
providing
the
right
voltage.
@
POWER
switch
Press
to
switch
the
power
ON,
and
press
again
to
switch
it
OFF.
@
OPEN/CLOSE
button
Pressing
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
opens
the
disc
tray.
Place
a
compact
disc
on
the
tray
with
the
label
side
facing
up.
Gently
press
the
front
of
the
disc
tray
to
close.
©)
Display
Shows
information
such
as
the
power
ON/OFF
state,
track
number,
playing
time
and
current
operation
mode.
@)
PAUSE
indicator
Lights
up
in
the
pause
mode.
PLAY
indicator
Lights
up
during
CD
playback.
©
TRACK
indicator
Shows
the
track
number
of
the
track
being
played
or
programmed.
©
Elapsed
playing
time
of
the
current
track
TOTAL:
Indicates
the
total
playing
time
of
the
disc.
In
program
mode,
this
indicator
shows
the
total
playing
time
of
the
programmed
tracks.
REM:
indicates
the
remaining
playing
time
of
the
current
track.
TOTAL
REM:
Indicates
the
remaining
playing
time
of
the
entire
disc.
In
program
mode,
this
indicator
shows
the
remaining
playing
of
the
current
program.
©
PROGRAM
indicator
Lights
up
when
the
CD
player
is
in
program
mode.
©
RANDOM
indicator
Lights
up
when
the
RANDOM
button
is
pressed.
EDIT
indicator
Lights
up
when
the
player
is
in
edit
mode.
@
PEAK
indicator
Lights
up
during
peak
search,
and
flashes
during
playback
of
the
peak.
@
[Al/
Blindicators
[A]
:
Lights
up
when
tracks
to
be
recorded
on
side
A
of
a
tape
are
playing.
:
Lights
up
when
tracks
to
be
recorded
on
side
B
of
a
tape
are
playing.
@
Track
number
indicators
When
adiscis
placed
on
the
tray
and
the
tray
is
closed,
the
TOC*
is
read
and
the
numbers
of
all
the
tracks
on
the
disc
are
displayed.
cS
"
lights
up
if
there
are
more
than
20
tracks
on
the
disc.
In
program
mode
only
-
the
track
numbers
of
the
programmed
tracks
light
up.
The
track
numbers
go
out
in
turn
as
each
track
finishes
playing.
*
TOC
is
the
disc’s
“Table
Of
Contents”
and
contains
non-audio
data
such
as
the
track
numbers
and
playing
times
of
all
the
tracks
on
the
disc.
®
REPEAT
indicators
REPEAT
1:
Lights
up
during
1-track
repeat
mode,
which
repeatedly
plays
a
single
track
repeatedly.
REPEAT:
Lights
up
during
all-track
repeat
mode,
which
plays
all
the
tracks
on
the
disc
repeatedly.
Also
lights
up
during
program
repeat
mode,
which
plays
all
the
programmed
tracks
repeatedly.
@
REMOTE
SENSOR
This
window
receives
signals
transmitted
from
the
remote
control
unit.
The
indicator
lights
up
when
a
signal
is
received.
©
PLAY
(>)
button
Press
to
start
playback.
When
pressed
during
playback,
the
CD
player
returns
to
the
beginning
of
the
current
track
and
plays
the
track
again.
The
indicator
lights
up
during
playback.
@
STOP
(@)
button
Press
to
stop
playback.
This
button
is
also
used
for
deleting
a
program.
@
PAUSE
(HI)
button
Press
to
interrupt
playback
temporarily.
The
indicator
lights
up
during
pause.
When
pressed
again,
the
indicator
goes
out
and
playback
resumes
from
the
same
position.
®
Kid,
PP
(Track
Previous/Next)
buttons
When
the
<4
button
is
pressed
during
playback,
play
re-starts
at
the
beginning
of
the
previous
or
a
preceding
track.
When
the
>
button
is
pressed,
play
re-starts
at
the
beginning
of
the
next
or
a
subsequent
track.”
The
same
number
of
tracks
as
the
number
of
times
the
button
is
pressed
can
be
skipped.
The
selected
track
number
is
shown
on
the
display.
These
buttons
can
also
be
used
to
select
a
desired
track
from
which
to
start
playback.
These
buttons
are
also
used
in
program
mode
to
select
tracks
for
programming.

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