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McIntosh MCD500 User Manual

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MCD500 Connections
MCD500 Connections
The MCD500 has the ability to be remotely switched On/
Off from a McIntosh Preamplifier or A/V Control Center
via the Power Control connection. The MCD500 Data
Port Connection allows for the remote operation of basic
functions using the Preamplifier or A/V Control Center
Remote Control. With an external sensor connected to
the MCD500, remote control operation is possible from
another room and/or when the MCD500 is located in a
cabinet with the doors closed.
The connection instructions below, together with the
MCD500 Connection Diagram located on the separate
folded sheet “Mc1A, is an example of a typical audio or au-
dio/video system. Your system may vary from this, howev-
er the actual components would be connected in a similar
manner. For additional information refer to “Connector and
Cable Information” on page 5.
Power Control Connections:
1. Connect a Control Cable from the Preamplifier or A/V
Control Center Power Control ACC Jack to the POW-
ER CONTROL IN Jack on the McIntosh MCD500
SACD/CD Player.
2. Optionally, connect a Control Cable from the MCD500
SACD/CD Player POWER CONTROL OUT jack to the
external Disc Player Power Control In Jack.
3. Optionally, connect a Control Cable from the MCD500
SACD/CD Player Power Control Out jack to the Music
Server PWR (Power) CTRL (Control) In Jack.
4. Connect any additional components in a similar man-
ner, as outlined in steps 1 thru 3.
Data Control Connections:
5. Connect a Control Cable from the Preamplifier or A/V
Control Center CD2 Data Port Jack to the McIntosh
MCD500 SACD/CD Player DATA IN Jack.
Sensor Connections:
6. Connect an external Sensor to the McIntosh MCD500
SACD/CD Player IR IN Jack.
Digital Audio Connections:
7. Optionally, connect a Cable from the McIntosh
MCD500 SACD/CD Player COAXIAL or OPTICAL
OUTPUT to the Coaxial or Optical Input on the Pre-
amplifier or A/V Control Center.
8. Optionally, connect a Cable from the MCD500 SACD/
CD Player COAXIAL INPUT to the Coaxial Output
on the Disc Player.
Note: Optical connections may be used instead of the
Coaxial Connections.
9. Optionally, connect a Cable from the MCD500 SACD/
CD Player OPTICAL INPUT to the Optical Output on
the Music Server.
Note: Coaxial connections may be used instead of the
Optical Connections.
Analog Audio Connections:
10. Connect Balanced Cables from the McIntosh MCD500
SACD/CD Player BALANCED FIXED AUDIO OUT-
PUT Connectors to the Preamplifier or A/V Control
Center Balanced Input Jacks.
11. Optionally, connect an Audio Cable from the MCD500
SACD/CD Player UNBALANCED FIXED AUDIO
OUTPUT Connectors to the Preamplifier or A/V Con-
trol Center Balanced Input Jacks.
Note: Preamplifiers require either a Balanced or Unbal-
anced audio connection. A/V Control Centers
usually require unbalanced connections for proper
operation of Zone B and the record output, with
Balanced connections as optional.
AC Power Cords Connections:
12. Connect the McIntosh MCD500 SACD/CD Player AC
Power Cord to a live AC outlet.

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McIntosh MCD500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency range4 - 40000 Hz
Audio formats supportedMP3, WMA
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)110 dB
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)0.0015 %
CD-RW playbackYes
Playback disc formatsCD audio, SACD
CD changerNo
Device typePersonal CD player
Product colorBlack
Disc loading typeTray
Number of optical discs1 discs
Remote control typeIR
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth419.1 mm
Width444.5 mm
Height152.4 mm
Weight12800 g

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