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Marantz CD-73 - 5. VOLTAGE CONVERSION

Marantz CD-73
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1)
CD
OUT
JACK
Use
the
accessory
RCA
pin
cord
to
conenct
this
jack
to
the
CD
or
AUX
jack
on
your
preamplifier
or
pre-main
amplifier.
@
REMOTE
JACK
Connecting
this
jack
to
the
optional
infrared
remote
control
kit
enables
remote
control.
For
details,
see
the
instruction
booklet
on
the
infrared
remote
control
kit.
3)
AC
POWER
CONNECTION
The
correct
voltage
for
operating
your
unit
is
written
on
the
rear
panel.
Be
sure
the
POWER
push-switch
is
out
before
plugging
the
AC
fine
cord
into
an
electrical
outlet.
4}
POWER
SWITCH
Pushing
this
switch
turns
on
the
unit's
power,
and
pushing
it
again
turns
the
power
off.
5)
POWER
INDICATOR
Lights
red
when
the
power
is
on.
6
OPEN/CLOSE
SWITCH
Pushing
this
switch
(so
that
it
is
out)
caused
the
drawer
containing
the
platter
to
open
automatically;
pushing
it
again
(so
that
it
is
in)
causes
the
drawer
to
automatically
close.
Discs
can
be
loaded
when
the
drawer
is
open.
@
vrawer
This
is
where
discs
are
loaded
for
playing.
This
drawer
pulls
out
(to
conserve
space),
and
opening
and
closing
is
driven
by
a
motor.
@
oreration
Buttons
Reverse
button
(REV):
Pressing
this
button
during
playback
causes
the
laser
pickup
to
move
toward
the
beginning
of
the
disc
from
the selection
which
is
current-
ly
being
played.
Fast
forward
button
(FF):
Pressing
this
button
during
playback
causes
the
laser
pickup
to
move
toward
the
end
of
the
disc
from
the
selection
which
is
currently
being
played.
Play
button
(NEXT
PROGRAM/PLAY):
Press
this
button
to
start
playback.
When
this
button
is
pressed
while
playback
is
in
progress,
the
laser
pickup
moves
to
the
next
selection
on
the
disc.
Pause
button
(PAUSE):
When
this
button
is
pressed
during
playback,
the
player
stops
at
the
point
at
which
the
button
is
pressed.
Pressing
the
button
again
cause
playback
to
resume
at
the
point
at
which
it
was
interrupted.
©
stanpey
invicaTor
Lights
to
indicate
that
the
drawer
is
properly
closed.
Playback
is
not
possible
except
when
this
indicator
is
Jit.
Q)
Laser
invicator
Lights
to
indicate
that
the
laser
is
operating
and
that
playback
is
in
progress.
@
Pause
invicator
Lights
during
pause.
®
STOP/ALL
CANCEL
BUTTON
This
button
is
used
to
stop
playback
or
to
clear
the
program.
®
SELECT
BUTTON
This
button
is
used
to
specify
the
desired
selection
number.
@
Preset
BuTTON
This
button
is
used
to
store
the
desired
selection
number
in
memo-
ry.
;
ReEPeat
BUTTON
Pressing
this
button
causes
all
programmed
selections
to
be
re-
peated;
pressing
it
again
stops
repetition.
@
cance
sutton
This
button
is
used
to
delete
the
selection
number
specified
by
the
SELECT
button
from
memory.
®
LOADING
INDICATORS
The
indicator
corresponding
to
the
selection
which
is
being
played
lights.
The
applicable
indicator
flashes
during
programming,
and
moves
one-step
to
the
right
each
time
the
SELECT
button
is
pressed;
the
selection
number
corresponding
to
the
indicator
flash-
ing
is
stored
in
memory
when
the
PRESET
button
is
pressed.
@
Procram
invicaTors
Indicators
correspond
to
selections
to
be
played
light
and
those
corresponding
to
the
selections
which
have
been
played
go
out.
All
indicators
remain
when
the
repeat
function
is
on.
@
REPEAT
INDICATOR
Lights
when
the
repeat
function
is
activated
by
the
REPEAT
button.
@)
oveR
FL
INDICATOR
Lights
momentarily
when
an
attempt
is
made
to
store
a
selection
number
in
memory
when
the
memory
is
already
full.
{The
maxi-
mum
number
of
selections
which
can
be
stored
in
memory
is
15.)
@)
disc
cLAMPER
The
disc
clamper
is
automatically
raised
when
the
drawer
is
opened
for
loading;
it
is
automatically
lowered
to
hold
the
dise
in
place
when
the
drawer
is
closed
for
playback.
@
PLATTER
The
platter
uses
a
high-precision,
automatic
centering
mechanism
to
correctly
position
the
disc.
Laser
Pickup
Reads
music
data
recorded
on
the
disc.
Note:
Never touch
the
jens
or
pickup.

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