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Marantz PMD330 Stereo System User Manual
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1. 14 Svpchro R cordiig u E E T 15 Using a Remote Control Not Included eene eene nn nnn u u J 15 CD TEXT Information Display U A ore codon ASS dee 16 Using the Preset Menu uuu ss 17 Using the Control Port PMD331 PMD340 Onhly U u u u u u 18 Kader Starr E mu a aa wa haw ku aoe Eegen 19 Troubleshooting 19 TE EE i alle UE ii GONNA EA TTEA EE A Ene erne ended ii External TEE Le CEA R NE ned EU REGES iii After you unpack the CD player make sure that all of the following accessories are included This guide Power cord Stereo audio cable with RCA pins I o d i9 2 ul Features Equipped with the latest Philips pickup mechanisms Supports CD TEXT COMPACT CED Model PMD330 high performance mechanism 0E Model PMD331 high performance mechanism DIGITALAUDIO Look for these symbols on CDs that Model PMD340 high performance high durability mechanism support CD TEXT Can be installed in standard 19 inch rack 2U Shockproof PMD331 PMD340 10 seconds Supports playback of CD RW rewritable discs Supports instant start PMD331 PMD340 Suppor
2. Sie PMD331 PMD340 Wu Br i i EL e ans ws 10 g8 i Audio component eq uipped with a RC5 remote control jack Ee Pd Digital TE AMPLIFIER L CD R CD RW DAT CD R CD RW DAT Figure 2 External Dimensions 434 mm 17 1 16 II E TI LI 7 mm 1 4 483 mm 19 3 7 16 325mm 12 13 16 8 mm 5 16 Figure 3 ili ERRA A Been BRE Sr is a registered trademark GS Printed in Japan 99 10 371K851252 MITa
3. Press the I button 2 while once playing a CD to send the player back to the beginning of the current track Using the Pitch Controls PMD330 Only The disc playback speed can be adjusted in 0 196 increments up to 12 Increasing the Disc Playback Speed Press the ku button to start playing a CD Press the PITCH ON OFF button to turn on the pitch control function Press the PITCH button to increase the disk playback speed by an increment of 0 196 Keep pressing the PITCH button to increase the playback speed continuously Press the PITCH ON OFF button quickly to return to normal speed Decreasing the Disc Playback Speed 1 2 Press the ku button to start playing a CD Press the PITCH ON OFF button to turn on the pitch control function Press the PITCH button 8 to decrease the disk playback speed by an decrement of 0 196 Keep pressing the PITCH button amp to decrease the playback speed continuously Press the PITCH ON OFF button quickly to return to normal speed Returning to the Normal Playback Speed Press the PITCH ON OFF button Q6 and the playback speed returns to normal The right side of the pitch indicator shows the positive pitch speed The left side of the pitch indicator shows the negative pitch speed I o i o ul m z d I Using the Pitch Controls PMD331 PMD340 Only The disc playback speed can be adjus
4. INDEX Equivalent to INDEX HCMOS PREVIOUS Equivalent to L a button HCMOS PITCH Equivalent to PITCH HCMOS PITCH ON OFF Equivalent to PITCH button HCMOS FADER NORMAL See also page19 HCMOS INDEX 2 INDEX 3 Output when switching between TTL Ii lt 20 mA INDEX 2 and INDEX 3 TALLY POWER SUPPLY TALLY power supply 5V I max 80 mA FG COMMON Frame GND PLAY Causes the CD player to play HCMOS PAUSE Causes the CD player to pause HCMOS CUE Equivalent to CUE button HCMOS FF Equivalent to gt button HCMOS INDEX Equivalent to INDEX button HCMOS NEXT Equivalent to gt I button HCMOS END Equivalent to END button HCMOS PITCH Equivalent to PITCH button HCMOS FADER TALLY On during fader playback TTL li lt 20 mA FADER INVERT See also page19 HCMOS END TALLY Equivalent to END LED TTL Ii 20 mA TALLY COMMON TALLY GND EE O CO O IO OI OO N mm Sch ek es aie La e Sk o O O1 O Pp bv eo N gere n2 N n2 Co RO Ka m Wu Parallel Control Input Output Connection Examples When using pin 10 FADER NORMAL When using pin 23 FADER INVERT FADER NORMAL PREVIOUS NEXT FADER INVERT PREVIOUS NEXT Fader Start The Fader Start input can be used to play or pause the CD player by connecting it to a mixer or mixing console equipped with a fad
5. PROGRAM ZIN TRACK INDEX s O A de E men 3 Press the button 4 so that program number P 02 is displayed Tip If the gt button 12 is pressed the program number that is dis played increases by one If the 144 button 2 is pressed the program number that is displayed decreases by one 4 Press the CUE CLEAR button 5 P 02 is cleared and P 02 Trk is displayed on the display TRACK INDEX o Switching Program Playback OFF 1 Press the MODE button 2 2 Select the playback mode so that Program On is displayed in the character display portion of the display 3 Press either the lt lt button 2 or the button to change the display to Program Off 4 Press the amp IMENTER button 2 to confirm the setting Press the m EXIT button 3 to exit the playback mode menu 6 When the tt button 2 is pressed normal playback begins m Playback Using the CUE Function m D Setting the CUE Point Checking the CUE Point Setting 1 Press the n button to begin playing a CD 1 Press the CUE button 9 The CD player immediately Tip moves to the CUE point and pauses there 2 Hold down the CUE button 5 Playback starts from the CUE point Playback stops when the CUE button 5 is released and then the CD player returns to the CUE point and pauses It is possible to use the search skip scan or direct search func tions to find t
6. The callout numbers on the figures correspond to those found in the text o d o 2 H m z OO I Name and Operation of Each Part J co DIGITAL OUTPUT SPDIF Optical digital output jack PMD331 PMD340 only The digital signal from the compact disc that is being played is output through this jack Connect a device with an optical digital input jack such as recording equipment an amp or a D A converter to this jack through an optical cable Be careful not to bend the optical fiber cable Be sure to attach the connector caps when the OPTICAL connectors are not used s CONTROL I O Control I O jack PMD331 PMD340 only This is the remote control input output connector See also page 18 11 POWER CONNECTOR Connect the power cord to this Connector and connect the other end of the power cord to an AC outlet D POWER Power button Press this button once to turn the power on press it again to turn the power off 2 DISC TRAY This is the disc tray on which the CD is placed Press the A button to open and close the disc tray 3 HEADPHONE Headphone output jack Plug headphones into this jack The headphone volume level can be adjusted by using the headphone level 4 control 4 LEVEL Headphone volume level adjustment This knob is used to adjust the headphone volume level 5 LCD Display This displays the playin
7. o o ul m z m OO I Name and Operation of Each Part A B This button is used to specify a start point A and an end point B for repeated playback between the two points See also page 10 9 PITCH ON OFF Press this button again to return the PITCH speed to the value indicated on the LCD display Press this button while the PITCH speed has been changed to return the playback speed to 0 no change See also page 10 PITCH PMD330 only Press this button to increase the CD PITCH speed maximum 12 PITCH PMD330 only Press this button to decrease the CD PITCH speed maximum 1296 PITCH BEND PMD331 PMD340 only Press this button to temporarily increase the PITCH speed of the CD that is currently being played back 8 See also page 10 PITCH BEND PMD331 PMD340 only Press this button to temporarily decrease the PITCH speed of the CD that is currently being played back 8 See also page 10 09 IR Infrared remote sensor This sensor picks up signals from a RC5 based infrared re mote control transmitter This unit does not come with an infrared remote control trans mitter Please contact your dealer for more information on available remote controls for this CD player Display TRACK Displays the disc track number INDEX Displays the disc index number O Operation display Displays the play mode that is set Pla
8. CONTROL I O connector 10 See also page18 4 REMOTE INT EXT RC5 remote control internal external switch When using an infrared remote control transmitter to control this CD player set this switch to INT When incorporating this CD player into a system by connecting this CD player for re mote control to equipment that is equipped with a RC5 com patible output set this switch to EXT Please set to EXT when you are using this CD player with out a remote control The CD player will then not be able to receive signals from another infrared remote control transmit ter 5 REMOTE RC5 IN OUT RC5 remote control input output jack This CD player can be controlled remotely by connecting this CD player via a remote control cable to other equipment that support RC5 If this CD player is to be connected to equipment that is equipped with a RC5 remote control jack be certain to connect the REMOTE CONTROL IN jack on this unit with the REMOTE CONTROL OUT jack on the other unit When this CD player is connected to a cassette recorder or a disc recorder CD R CD RW etc RC5 provides synchro re cording capabilities See also page 15 6 ANALOG BALANCED OUTPUT LEVEL Analog balanced output level adjustment PMD331 PMD340 only Use a Phillips type screwdriver to adjust the analog balanced output level Turn the screwdriver clockwise to
9. On Play seleted track Stop Autocue amp Pause selected Stop track Pause selected track Pause track 1 Autocue amp Pause selected Autocue amp Pause track 1 track Play selected track Start AutoCue After track selection Play track 1 Autocue amp Pause selected Autocue amp pause track 1 track If AutoCue is set to ON in the Preset menu the autocue function will search for audio that is gt 40dB Initial value and then pause at that point See also page 17 3 Press fekt button 2 As soon as this button is pressed the button lights and playback begins TRACK INDEX REMAIN AUTOCUE ES Sev O The track number currently being played and the remaining playing time are shown on the display 6 At the bottom of the display the 10 segment bar indicates the playback po sition Tip If preset menu item No 19 Alert is set to On playback time display stops when the sound is interrupted and Inter ruption is displayed in the display section To restore the normal elapsed time display press any button PMD331 PMD340 only If preset menu item No 15 D OUT is set to Off the shock proof feature is enabled The shockproof feature allows playback to continue without any interruption in sound up to 10 seconds due to data dropout if the player is subjected to a strong physical shock The contents of the time display va
10. not interfere with its proper ventila tion For example the appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or similar surface that may block the ventila tion openings or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings Heat The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appliances including amplifiers that produce heat Power Sources The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Grounding or Polarization The precautions that should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated AC POLARIZED PLUG Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular at tention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance Cleaning The appliance should be cleaned only as recom mended by the manufacturer Nonuse Periods The power cord of the appliance should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long pe riod of time Object and Liquid Entry Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spil
11. press the PROG button OD 2 Input the track number to be registered by pressing the numeric buttons 0 to 9 At this point the 11 ENTER button 2 flashes E pA J X4 CLEAR ENVER s PROGRAM bf TRACK INDEX F PITCH 3 Press the amp IENTER button 2 The specified track number is registered in the program as P 01 Tip Input the track number within five seconds If the track number is not input within five seconds it is cancelled 4 The program number than changes to P 02 5 Input the next track number to be registered by pressing the numeric buttons 0 to 9 6 Press the amp IMENTER button 2 The specified track number is registered in program P 02 7 The program number than changes to P 03 8 When you have registered all the required tracks press the PROG button or the m EXIT button 3 The CD player will then exit the program registration mode and enter the program play mode A maximum of 20 tracks can be registered in the program To stop program registration press the PROG button or the m EXIT button 3 Program play can be switched off via the MODE menu 11 I o o ul To clear a registered Track For example to clear P 02 1 Press the m button 3 to stop playback and then press the PROG button b 2 The program number P 01 is displayed At this point the CUE CLEAR button 5 flashes rd pa CLIAR ENTER l
12. there is a disc in the tray playback begins automatically in all track repeat mode when the power is turned on If you have set Yes for Reset in the preset menu the initial value for the playback mode is also restored Checking the Playback Mode Pressing the MODE button 2 causes the various playback modes to be displayed on the screen Tip The following playback modes can be selected in combination single track playback Single program playback Pro gram random playback Random and repeat playback Repeat Synchro Recording Using Synchro Recording This CD player has a CD SYNC function that makes it easy to record for this CD player to be used in combination with a cas sette recorder The CD SYNC function works in combination with a cassette deck that is equipped with the synchro recording function Connect the remote control jack RC5 output 5 on this CD player to the RC5 input on the cassette deck and then prepare the cassette deck for synchro recording Refer to figure 2 for the connection method Procedure 1 Putthe cassette recorder into the synchro recording mode 2 With the CD player in the stopped state press the piu button to start playing the CD The cassette recorder automatically begins recording 3 When the CD player finishes playing it stops and the cassette recorder enters the paused state 4 To continue recording repeat this proce
13. 0 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds or 180 seconds If Tray Lock is displayed and the tray does not open even if the button is pressed while a track is playing or while paused the tray lock setting is set to On initial value The setting can be cancelled by switching No 11 Tray Lock on the Preset menu to Off Changing the Time Display Pressing the TIME button cycles the time display through the following modes Track Remaining Time Track Elapsed Time M Disc Remaining Time Disc Elapsed Time Disc Total Time Playing Time Display Example Track Remaining Time TRACK INDEX REMAIN AUTOCUE TRACK INDEX ELAPSED TRACK INDEX o TOTA AUTOCUE she F PITCH Disc Elapsed Time TRACK INDEX ELAPSED TOTAL AUTOCUE FO PITCH Disc Total Time TRACK INDEX TOTAL AUTOCUE ES QJ Searching Searching for a Desired Position in a Track While playing or in pause press the button 18 to scan in the forwards direction While playing or in pause press the lt lt button 16 to scan in the reverse direction During playback Searching For the first three seconds after the lt lt button or the gt gt button 18 is held down the CD player scans at slow speed about 2x normal playing speed For the next three seconds the CD player scans at medium speed about 4x normal playing speed After that the CD player scans at hi
14. I ENTER button to confirm the selection 9 At this point the amp IENTER button changes from being flashing to steadily lit l ch 1 a C L EN ENVER ENTER Press the CUE CLEAR button 5 to cancel a setting before it is confirmed If D OUT is set to On the instant start shockproof and pitch bend functions will not work Preset Menu Chart Functions LCD Display and Initial Values Presetting items Function LCD Display The settings shown in bold are the initial settings 1 Selects the Auto Cue function If this item is set to On Auto Cue the CD sync function will not work On Off 2 EE sound level at which the Auto Cue function AC Lev 40dB 90dB to 35dB in 5dB Steps 3 Selects the End Monitor playing time END Mon 5s 10s 15s 20s 25s 30s 35s 4 Selects the time at which END starts to flash END Warn 0s 5s 10s 15s 20s 25s 30s 35s 5 Selects the fade in time Fadeln Os to 8 0s in 0 5s Steps 6 Selects the fade out time FadeOut Os to 8 0s in 0 5s Steps 7 ey delay when going from paused to the start Delay ome 100ms 200ms 300ms 400ms 8 Selects the time display mode when the power is turned on Time Trk REM Trk ELP Dec REM Dsc ELP Dsc TTL Track Track Disc Disc Remai
15. Model PMD330 PMD331 PMD340 User Guide PROFESSIONAL Compact Disc Player BRR en Been ERE A COMPACT DIGITAL AUDIO TEXT 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 suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product 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 VITER LES CHOCS LECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPON DANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQU AU FOND NOTE 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 protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation Th
16. TER button 2 changes from being flashing to steadily lit Tip Press the CUE CLEAR button 9 to cancel a change before it is confirmed s P p m l ENTER A 5 Press the m EXIT button 3 to exit the setting menu and return to the stopped state 14 Playback Mode Chart Functions LCD Display and Initial Values Playback mode Setting items Function LCD display Initial value bold Selects the operation when playback Single ue Stop of a single track ends Selects whether to use Program program playback or not Selects whether to use random playback or not Random Selects whether to 1 All Repeat I k i repeat playback or not Single al track repeat track repeat This CD player is equipped with a power on auto repeat play back function The power on auto repeat playback function begins playing automatically if the CD player is turned on while there is a CD in the disc tray In order to use the power on auto repeat playback function you must make the following two settings beforehand 1 Select Single Off for play back mode function No 1 2 Select Repeat All for playback mode function No 4 3 Select Auto Cue Off for preset function No 1 4 Select Start Play for preset function No 13 The playback mode that is currently set is stored in memory and becomes the initial setting the next time that the power is turned on If
17. a CD that is currently playing In Play Mode Preset setting or Program entry mode press this button to return to the normal mode Press this button twice to clear a set CUE point p gt Track skip forward Press this button while a CD is playing to send the player ahead to the beginnig of the next track Pressing this button more than once sends the player ahead that many tracks 5 CUE CLEAR This button has two functions CUE and CLEAR Press this button to perform the cue operation See also page 12 n program entry mode press this button to clear a programmed track In Play Mode Preset setting mode press this button to cancel a change that has not been confirmed lt lt Fast reverse When playing a CD press this button to scan backwards quickly through the current track 2 ku Play pause ENTER This button has three functions PLAY PAUSE and ENTER If playback is paused or when performing a search press this button to begin playing the CD If the CD is stopped pressing this button causes the CD player to search for the first track and begin playing If the CD is playing pressing this button pauses playback While a CD is paused the t 7 button flashes In Play Mode Preset setting or Program entry mode press this button to save a change gt Fast forward When playing a CD press this button to scan forwards quickly through the current track CONTRAST LCD contrast This i
18. andby state In the auto standby state the disc stops and Standby is indi cated on the display To release the CD player from the auto standby state press the ku button 2 When you press the i button the CD player searches for the position that it was at previously and then pauses If you press the CUE button 5 while the CD player is in the auto standby state it searches for the CUE point and then pauses there Tip The amount of time the unit waits before if enters the auto standby state can be selected in the preset menu 30 minutes initial value 20 minutes 10 minutes or 30 seconds I o o ul m z 7 I Playback Modes Setting the Playback Mode 1 Press the MODE button Q2 The amp WENTER button lights One of the playback modes and the current setting appear on the display O Tip For the items that can be set in playback mode refer to the Playback Mode Chart 2 Press the MODE button Q2 in order to scroll through the playback modes Tip It is also possible to scroll through the items in the playback mode menu by pressing the INDEX button or the INDEX button OT 3 Use the I button 2 or the 1 button 2 to change the setting of the displayed mode At this point the amp IMENTER button 2 changes from being steadily lit to flashing EU n Seat ENTER oz 4 Press the amp I ENTER button to confirm the change At this point the amp IEN
19. ck speed changes rapidly when the PITCH BEND 8button is pressed As soon as you release the button the playback speed immediately returns to the speed that was in effect before the button was pressed Restoring the Normal Playback Speed 1 Press the PITCH ON OFF button Q9 and the playback speed returns to normal Using the A B Repeat Function Using the A B Repeat Function 1 Press the n button to begin playing a CD 2 While the CD is either playing or paused at the desired position press the A B button 65 The starting point is stored and A flashes TRACK INDEX ELAPSED PEE L2 m NS 2j 3 While the CD is either playing or paused at the desired position press the A B button 05 Point B is stored and A B lights TRACK INDEX ELAPSED o REPEAT A B OU EN Playback starts from point A and then the segment between points A and B plays repeatedly Clearing Points A and B Pressing the A B button while A B Repeat playback is in progress clears points A and B Tip Points A and B are cleared not only if the A B button is pressed but also if the m button 2 is pressed stopping play back or if a scan search or direct search is performed Playback Using the Program Function Registration It is necessary to register the tracks to use the program function For example to store P 01 P 02 1 Press the m button 13 to stop playback and then
20. d to the same numbers in the text Precautions The following precautions should be taken when operating the equipment General precautions When installing the equipment ensure the following points do not expose to excessive heat cold moisture or dust do not expose to direct sunlight do not expose to electrostatic discharges never place heavy objects on the equipment do not pull out the AC cord by pulling on the cord grasp the plug Contact the nearest dealer or customer service if problems occur Cautions of Installation Install the player horizontally or within 10 degrees of level Too much inclination may result in damage to the player Secure the player at four parts when installing it in a 19 inch rack See also Figure 3 10 18 7 SE II Compact Discs Handle discs carefully and do not damage or scratch the data side To protect the disc avoid placing it in the following locations in direct sunlight or near a source of heat in a damp or dirty place in a place which could be exposed to rain or near a window Keep the disc surface clean When cleaning the disc surface use compact disc cleaner and wipe as shown below d nS Wipe in a radial direction Do not wipe in circum ferential direction do not use conventional record cleaner store discs properly by placing them in the disc cases Before Turning Off the Power Make sur
21. dure starting from step 2 When performing synchro recording with a non cassette recorder such as a CD R or CD RW recorder the operation may differ so check the instruction manual provided with your recorder When performing synchro recording set preset menu No 17 CD sync to On Make sure to set preset menu item No 1 Auto Cue to Off and No 13 Start to Play or Stop before utilizing CD Sync function See also page 17 Using a Remote Control Not Included This CD player can receive signals directly from an infrared remote control transmitter within about 5 meters 15 feet Note that the CD player might not operate correctly if the remote control transmitter is not pointed in the direction of the sensor on the CD player or if there is an obstacle between the transmitter and the sensor Area where an infrared remote control transmitter can be used Approximately 5 meters 15 feet Infrared remote control transmitter This CD player can be controlled through its infrared sensor on the front panel when it receives remote control signals that supports RC5 signals as shown in the table at right These remote control codes can also be used if sent through the RC5 remote control jack 5 found on the rear panel of the CD player Tip Because the infrared remote sensor amp on the front panel of the CD player and the RC5 remote control input jack on the rear panel of the CD player both suppor
22. e to close the disc tray by pressing the OPEN CLOSE button before turning off the power A WARNING AN Do not use force to open or close the disc tray during power off Force may result in damage to the tray Place nothing but a compact disc indhe tray Inserting objects other than discs in the tray may result in damage to the tray Do not turn off the power Press the A button to while the disc tray is close the disc tray before open turning the power off Name and Operation of Each Part ANALOG OUTPUT Analog output jacks These are the analog signal output jacks The red jack is the right channel audio output and the white jack is the left chan nel audio output jack Do not connect these jacks to the PHONO jacks on an ampli fier N DIGITAL OUTPUT SPDIF Digital output jack The digital signal from the compact disc that is being played is output through this jack Connect a device with a digital input jack such as recording equipment an amp or a D A converter to this jack through a RCA cable When outputting a digital signal from the PMD331 PMD340 set D OUT in the Preset menu to On For details on how to make this setting See also page 17 3 FADER START Fader start input jack An external switch connected to this jack can be used to con trol disc pause and playback See also page 19 On the PMD331 PMD340 this feature is in the
23. en using control port pin 23 FADER INVERT pin 10 FADER NORMAL must be connected to pin 13 FG COMMON of the port I o o ul Specifications PMD330 PMD331 PMD340 General specifications System Compact Disc Digital Audio Number of channels 2 Compatible discs CD DA CD R CD RW 12 cm 8 cm Audio characteristics Channels 2 channels Frequency characteristics 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 3dB Dynamic range gt 90 dB 1kHz S N ratio gt 100 dB 1kHz Total harmonic distortion THD 0 005 1kHz Wow and flutter Quartz precision Error correction method Cross interleave Read Solomon code CIRC Analog output Pin jack unbalanced RCA 2 0V RMS Stereo XLR jack balanced XLR variable range 16dBu 6000 0dB FS 11dBu to 21dBu variable Digital output Pin jack SPDIF 0 5 Vp p 75 Q XLR jack SPDIF 3 5 Vp p 110 Q optical connector 19 dBm Search precision 1 frame Pitch control Maximum 12 in 0 196 steps Pitch bend control 8 Strat timing 20 ms Remote control Infrared remote control input IN IR sensor RC5 remote control input output RCA IN INT EXT switch OUT Remote control input output D SUB 25 Pin female Optical anning method Laser AlGaAs semiconductor Wavelength 780nm Signal system Samp
24. er start output A customized switch can also be cre ated for applications where a fader start output is not available Tip To enable the input from the fader switch set preset menu No 16 Remote to On See also page 17 Connection to the PMD330 e e e 6 E CJ FADER switch Fader start polarity Play Closed Pause Open Connection to the PMD331 PMD340 When using control port pin 10 FADER NORMAL and pin 25 TALLY COMMON ess e o e CJ et FADER NORMAL switch Fader start polarity Play Closed Pause Open Connection to the PMD331 PMD340 When using control port pin 23 FADER INVERT and pin 25 TALLY COMMON G LJ FADER INVERT switch Fader start polarity Play Open Pause Closed Troubleshooting The following is the troubleshooting list Sometimes an unin tentional mistake in the operation of the CD player could lead you to think that it was malfunctioning This device contains a microcomputer chip If you suspect that static electricity may have caused the CD player to oper ate incorrectly turn the power off wait at least thirty seconds and then turn the power back on The disc does not play Is the power cord connected properly Is the POWER switch on Is the disc positioned correctly Is the disc right side up T
25. g time various playback modes etc 6 A Disc tray open close Press this button to open the disc tray Place a compact disc on the tray with the label facing up and then press this button again to close the tray 7 TIME Time display Press this button to cycle the display through the following displays track remaining time track elapsed time disc remaining time disc elapsed time total disc playing time gt back to track remaining time etc TEXT CD text display Press this button while a CD TEXT disc is in the CD player to switch the character display from a time indicator display to a text display Subsequent presses of this button will toggle through the avail able CD TEXT displays See also page 16 9 0 to 9 Numeric buttons These buttons are used to select tracks When registering tracks for programmed playback use these buttons to specify the tracks PRESET Press this button to put the player in Preset Setting mode See also page 17 D PROG Program Press this button to put the player in Program Registration mode See also page 11 Name and Operation of Each Part 2 a Track skip back Press this button while a CD is playing to send the player back to the beginning of the current track Pressing this button more than once sends the player back that many tracks 3 m EXIT Stop Exit This button has two functions STOP and EXIT Press this button to stop
26. gh speed about 16x nor mal playing speed During pause Frame Searching If the lt lt button d or the button 18 is pressed once the play position moves one frame If the lt lt button 19 or the gt gt button 18 is held down the search speed changes through three stages after every three sec onds until a maximum speed of 75 frames per second about 1x normal playing speed is reached Tip One frame contains data for about 1 75 of a second of play back Turning the PITCH SEARCH dial has the following effect PMD331 PMD340 only When paused Frame Searching Each time the PITCH SEARCH dial Q0 is turned clockwise the play position advances one frame Each time the PITCH SEARCH dial is turned counterclockwise the play position reverses one frame If the PITCH SEARCH is turned quickly the search speed changes through three stages until a maximum of 75 frames per second is reached Tip One frame contains data for about 1 75 of a second of play back Playing a CD Conducting a Search Searching Directly Searching a Specified Track Number Press the NUMERIC 0 to 9 9 to specify a track number Searching track number 3 press the 3 button Searching track number 12 press the 1 button and then the 2 button Conducting a Skip Search Skipping to Next Track press the 1 button 2 Skipping to Previous Track press the I button 2 Tip
27. he approximate position from where you wish to begin playback 2 Press the t button 7 to pause the disc at the approximate position from where you wish to mark the CUE point Tips 3 Use the lt lt button and the gt gt button 8 to search for the Once a cue point has been set the CD player plays while exact position from where you wish to mark the CUE point holding the CUE button 5 Playback returns to the cue point Use the lt lt button 19 to reverse one frame and then pause when released Use the button 8 to advance one frame and then pause The concept of CUE play is illustrated below If you hold down either the lt lt button d or the button Press amp Hold Release the rate at which the frames reverse or advance changes x while the button is being held down PMD331 PMD340 only It is also possible to use the PITCH SEARCH dial 0 to find the ey Use PLAY h exact position i M 4 Press the CUE button 5 to store the CUE point rate SS The CUE point is set at this position At this point the CUE button 5 stops flashing and remains lit CUE Stored appears on the display When the player is in CUE playback made CUE button held wl down it is easy to change to normal playback by also pressing ons 1 En shortly the ku button 2 Both the CUE and the ku button 7 Tet can be released now and the player will continue playback L AR CLEAR Press am
28. he disc label should be facing up Is the disc dirty Is the disc damaged Is the disc warped NO aR WD gt The disc play but there is no sound 1 Are the amp and speakers connected properly 2 Is the amp power switch on 3 Is the amp function or selector switch set to CD or AUX whichever corresponds to the jacks to which you connected the CD player 4 Is the amp volume set properly The disc suddenly stops 1 Is the disc dirty 2 Is the disc damaged 3 Is the disc warped There is no sound at all or there is sudden noise during the music 1 Is the disc dirty or damaged 2 Is the disc warped 3 Is the CD an audio CD This CD player cannot play personal computer CD ROMs or DTS CDs etc The remote control does not work 1 Is the window on the remote control transmitter pointing properly at the sensor on the CD player Is there an obstacle between the remote control transmitter and the CD player 2 Are the batteries in the remote control still in good condition 3 Is there a strong light source shining on the remote control sensor 4 Is the INT EXT switch set to INT The CD player will not play a CD R CD RW disc 1 Is the disc right side up The disc label should be facing up 2 Has the disc been properly finalized i e was the TOC written on the disc 3 Is the data recorded on the disc in a audio CD DA format Wh
29. increase the output level and turn the screwdriver counterclockwise to de crease the output level Min level 11 dBu Do not use excessive force when turning the screwdriver The output level and channel balance are adjusted when the unit is shipped from the factory Do not change these adjust ments inadvertently 7 ANALOG BALANCED OUTPUT Analog balanced output jacks PMD331 PMD340 only Connect a device with analog balanced inputs to these jacks through a cable with XLR connectors Note When connecting another device to this CD player through these jacks confirm that the pin assignments of the XLR con nectors match before making the connection If the pin assignments are different change the connections in the XLR connector cable so that the pin assignments match XLR Connector Pin Assignments for this CD Player DGND aA GJ Qeuor 3 coLb 8 DIGITAL OUTPUT SPDIF Digital balanced output jack PMD331 PMD340 only Connect a device with a digital balanced input to this jack through a cable with XLR connectors Note The digital format output on this balanced connectors is SPDIF Most products that contain an XLR digital input are designed to accept an AES EBU format signal Be aware that the AES EBU input on some products will not accept SPDIF even though the audio data is identical Refer to the figures on the pages at the back of this user s guide
30. is equipment generates uses and can radiate radio fre quency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio com munications 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 turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and re ceiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult 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 LASER SAFETY This unit employs a LASER Only a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device due to possible eye injury CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURE OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Classe B re
31. led into the enclo sure through openings Damage Requiring Service The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has spilled into the appli ance or C The appliance has been exposed to rain or D The appliance does not appear to operate normally or ex hibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure dam aged Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instruc tions All other servicing should be referred to qualified ser vice personnel m z OO CONTENTS irre EE 1 CD TEXT u u aS a S Su a a AE ASS l aeg 1 GD RW Disc PlaybacK uu m 1 Prebalglioh ul iii iii BP oP EES EES 2 Name and Operation of Each Part I u u u uuu uu u uuu u u 3 Playing CD y syn O cnm eli a Susu Sa at Qa yu Qatu slc Dei a a sas 7 Using the Pitch Go trolSu u ieu Su Ee EENS 9 Using the A B Repeat Function ere U U u uu uu u uu uuu uu uu u J J 10 Playback Using the Program Function U ere Uu Uu uu u uuu u uu uu u u J J 11 Playback Using the CUE Function J U U u uu uuu uu u u uuu u uu 12 Playback Mode S D
32. ling frequency 44 1kHz Quantization 16 bit linear channel Power supply section AC power supply 120V AC 60Hz Power consumption 12 W 17 W Cabinet etc External dimensions W x H x D 483 x 100 x 325 mm 19 x 3 15 16 x 12 13 16 inches Weight 4 8 kg 10 6 Ibs 4 9 kg 10 8 lbs Operating temperature range 5 C to 35 C Operating humidity range 5 to 90 without dew Due to our continuing efforts to improve our products the specifications and appearance of this product are subject to change without prior notice Figures Rear and Front Views of the PMD330 O O O NWRZRE ERNRU co Player R welle m A s 3 Ss d L USE NY MER TT C T2 CG E oN TAN amp J CJ CJ C2 CJ C3 ES Figure 1 ii Connection PMD330 PMD331 PMD340
33. lish French Spanish and German CD RW Disc Playback In addition to conventional music CDs and CD R discs this CD player can also play CD RW discs n order to play a CD R or CD RW disc the TOC must be recorded properly The process of writing the TOC information to the disc is called finalizing and if this task was not completed properly the disc cannot be played back because it will not be recognized properly as a music CD by a regular CD player For details refer to the instruction manual provided with the CD recorder This CD player can only play discs that were recorded in the CD DA format Never attempt to play a CD ROM or similar disc containing computer data When playing a CD RW disc it sometimes takes longer to read the TOC compared with a music CD or a CD R disc This CD player may not be able to play some CD RW discs properly depending on the conditions under which the disc was recorded TOC stands for Table of Contents and contains information such as the number of tracks on a disc and the total playback time m z E 7 I Preparation Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Marantz PMD330 PMD331 PMD340 Compact Disc Player Please read these operating instructions carefully We recom mend you read the entire user guide before you attempt to connect or operate this player The callout numbers indicated on the drawing in the end of this manual correspon
34. ll trigger an output on Index 3 pin 11 on the Control I O Port 2 19 Selects whether or not to display a warning when a skip Alert Off On occurs as a result of a bad CD 20 Selects the CD TEXT display language Text English French Spanish German 21 Selects whether or not to restore the original presets Reset No Yes Those ites marked with an asterisk can only be selected on the PMD331 PMD340 They are not displayed on the PMD330 17 Using the Control Port PMD331 PMD340 Only The control port is an input output jack for remote control D SUB 25 pin female connector Different contact circuits switches etc can be connected to each input m z K 7 I In addition the CD player can be monitored or can provide control to a remote location by using to the output jacks Notes The maximum output current on pin 12 Tally power supply is 80 mA Use a D sub 25 pin male connector Threaded portion 4 40 UNC When connecting such a connector refer to the connection examples illustrated below Tip To enable the input from the control I O jack set preset menu No 16 Remote to On See also page 17 Table of Control Input Output Signals PLAY TALLY On while playing TTL li lt 20 mA PAUSE TALLY On while paused TTL li lt 20 mA CUE TALLY Equivalent to CUE LED TTL Ii lt 20 mA STOP Equivalent to STOP button HCMOS FR Equivalent to lt lt lt q button HCMOS
35. n Elapsed Remain Elapsed Disc Total 9 Enables disables key lock KeyLock When key lock is On only the POWER D and Off On PRESET 0 buttons function 10 Selects whether to enable or disable control buttons during FaderLok playback that was initiated using fader start During playback Off On only the POWERQ TIME and TEXT 8 buttons can be used All buttons can be used when playback is paused 11 Enables disables the OPEN CLOSE button while playing TrayLock On Off 12 Selects the auto close time for the disc tray AutoCLS Off 10s 30s 60s 180s 13 Selects the operation that is performed after a disc is loaded Start in the disc tray and after a track is selected Pause Play Stop Refer to page 7 for a complete explanation of each setting 14 Selects the wait time before the CD player enters auto AutoSTBY 30m 20m 10m 30sec standby 30min 20min 10min 30s 15 Selects whether to output digital signals or not D OUT If this item is set to ON the instant start shockproof and Off On pitch bend functions will not work 16 Enables disables the Control I O D sub 25 pin 10 input jack Remote On Off PMD331 PMD340 or the fader start input jack PMD330 3 17 Enables disables the CD Sync function CD Sync Selects whether to output the CD Sync signal through the Off On RC5 jack 5 when playback starts Turn Auto Cue preset 1 Off to utilize the CD sync function 18 Selects which Index 2 or 3 wi
36. p hold Press Release l E E Ei SEARCH PAUSE PLAY DISC 12 Playback Using the CUE Function Beginning playback from the CUE point Playback 1 Press the CUE button 5 The CD player immediately moves to the CUE point and pauses there 2 Press the m button 2 Playback starts from the CUE point PMD331 PMD340 only If the CD player is in the paused state and the button 7 is pressed playback from the CUE point starts without any delay This function is called Instant Start Tip It is easy to return to the CUE point after the point has been set The concept of CUE play is illustrated below Press SEARCH PAUSE PLAY i ze p CUE DISC Point 13 Erasing the CUE Point Erase 1 Press the m button 3 to stop playback and then press the m button 3 again to erase the cue point If the cue point is erased the CUE button 3 turns off The CUE point is also erased if you press the button to open the disc tray or if you press the POWER switch and turn the CD player off Resetting the CUE Point Repeat the procedure described on page 12 in Setting the CUE Point starting from step 1 If the CD player is kept in the paused state for an extended Period of time If the CD player is left in the paused state for an extended period of time without performing any operations it automati cally enters the auto st
37. ry if the playing time dis play is switched See also page 8 At the start of a track TRACK INDEX 0 REMAIN AUTOCUE TRACK INDEX o REMAIN TRACK INDEX END o REMAIN SN When the last track is finished the disc automatically stops The operation of the CD player at the end of playback varies according to the playback mode See also page 14 Tip You can select through the Preset menu to have END flash on the display O during the last 0 to 35 seconds of a track See also page 17 Pausing Playback If the ma button 2 is pressed while a CD is playing the mar button will blink and playback is paused To resume playback press the u button again The changes in the playback state when the mu button is pressed are illustrated below Press Press Press Press E 7 M rr pz A E E PAUSE PLAY PAUSE PLAY STOP DISC I o i o ul m z K 7 I Playing a CD Stopping Playback Press the m button 3 Playing a CD Again from the First Track Press the m l button 2 Removing a Disc Press the button to open the disc tray 2 and then remove the disc Press the button again to close the disc tray Note Always close the disc tray when it is not in use There is an Auto Close feature for the disc tray 2 In the Preset menu set one of the following for Auto CLS OFF initial value 1
38. s used to adjust the LCD display contrast Turning this control clockwise using a small screwdriver causes the dis play contrast to become stronger turning this control counter clockwise causes the display to become fainter Do not use excessive force when turning the screwdriver Q0 PITCH SEARCH Pitch Search dial PMD331 PMD340 only While playing Turn this dial in the clockwise direction to increase the pitch speed turning this dial in the counterclockwise direction de creases the pitch speed maximum 12 The position of the pitch control is indicated on the LCD dis play While paused To conduct a frame search in the forward direction turn this dial clockwise to conduct a frame search in the reverse direction turn this dial counterclockwise OD INDEX Press this button to search for the previous index Each time the INDEX button is pressed the INDEX number that is displayed decreases by 1 62 MODE Press this button to change or check the playback mode See also page 14 63 END Press this button while playback is paused to monitor the end of the track The monitor time can be set between 5 to 35 seconds through the Preset menu See also page 17 The END button lights while the End Monitor operation is in progress INDEX Press this button to search for the next index Each time the INDEX button is pressed the INDEX number that is displayed increases by 1
39. specte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada INPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards There are however some installa tion and operation precautions which you should be particularly aware of 1 10 11 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instruc tions should be read before the appliance is operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to Follow Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed Water and Moisture The appliance should not be used near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Carts and Stands The appliance should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the manufac turer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Wall or Ceiling Mounting The appliance should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer Ventilation The appliance should be situated so that its location or position does
40. t the RC5 codes listed in the table at right this CD player can be controlled through the infrared remote control sensor of any device that supports RC5 codes Remote control codes that are marked with an asterisk are notsupported by the PMD330 15 CD player This unit The figure depicts the PMD331 PMD340 RC5 Code chart sema f cora JN Command Play 2053 Mode Pause 2048 Preset Cue 2059 10 END monitor Stop 2054 CD TEXT FF 2052 FR REW 2050 Index 2034 Index 2035 Next 2032 Previous 2033 Pitch 2038 Pitch 2039 Pitch Bend 2038 10 Pitch Bend 2039 10 A B 2059 Program 2041 Pitch On Off 2037 Open Close 2045 Time 2011 2036 10 2041 12 2043 10 2088 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 GC NI Om of A Ww Mm oO Kei CD Sync start CD Sync stop o 3 o ul CD TEXT Information Display Text information that is stored on a CD TEXT disc can be dis played in the sequence shown below by pressing the TEXT button However because the information that is recorded differs for each disc it is possible that not all of the information listed below can be displayed m z OO I This CD player automatically skips any items that are not re corded on the disc Tip Discs that support CD TEXT are labeled with the E mark If a disc contains no CD TEXT informa
41. ted by a maximum of 12 in 0 196 increments Tip When playing two CD players simultaneously it is possible to use the pitch bend function on one player to easily adjust the playback speed so that both CD players are in unison Increasing the Disc Playback Speed 1 Press the ku button to begin playing a CD 2 Press the PITCH ON OFF button to turn on the pitch control function 3 Turn PITCH SEARCH DIAL Q9 clockwise Turn the dial approximately 10 degrees to increase the playback speed by 0 196 PITCH SEARCH DIAL Q9 shows up to 12 4 While the PITCH BEND button is pressed the playback speed increases temporarily by up to 8 Tip The disc playback speed changes rapidly when the PITCH BEND button is pressed As soon as you release the button the playback speed immediately returns to the speed that was in effect before the button was pressed If D OUT has been set to On in the presets the pitch bend function will not work Decreasing the Disc Playback Speed 1 Press the ku button to begin playing a CD 2 Press the PITCH ON OFF button to turn on the pitch control function 3 Turn PITCH SEARCH DIAL Q9 to the counterclockwise Turn the dial approximately 10 degrees to decreases the playback speed by 0 196 The PITCH SEARCH DIAL shows up to 12 4 While the PITCH BEND Q9 button is pressed the playback speed decreases temporarily by up to 896 Tip The disc playba
42. tion the message No CD TEXT is displayed when the TEXT button 8 is pressed When stopped The TEXT button 8 can be pressed to cycle through the items shown below Displayed Contents a Album Title 9 Performer d Song Writer 1 Composer Arranger Y Message TRACK INDEX ELAPSED o TOTAL TRO PITCH During playback The TEXT button 8 can be pressed to cycle through the items shown below The information that is displayed pertains to the track that is currently playing Displayed Contents Y Track Title 9 v Performer b Song Writer Composer Arranger A Message Track Remain Time Bar TRACK INDEX ELAPSED o TOTAL 16 Using the Preset Menu Changing the Preset Settings 1 Press the m button 3 to put the CD player in the stopped mode 2 Press the PRESET button 0 The amp WENTER button light 3 An item that can be set as a preset appears on the display Refer to the Preset menu table for a list of these items 4 Press the PRESET button 10 in order to scroll through the preset items It is also possible to scroll through the items by pressing the INDEX button or the INDEX button OT 5 Use the i button 12 or the button 2 to change the setting of the displayed preset At this point the amp IMENTER button changes from being steadily lit to flashing d pl J ENTER ENVER 6 Press the amp
43. ts synchronized operation with other Marantz components Pitch bend control 8 PMD331 PMD340 that support RC5 codes Pitch control 12 max 0 1 steps CD TEXT A CD TEXT disc is a new type of music CD that includes in addition to the music found on a conventional CD text data containing the artist s name the album name track names etc This text data is recorded in an area that was unused on music CDs Accordingly a CD TEXT disc can be played on any conventional CD player but the text data can be viewed only if the disc is played on a player that supports the CD TEXT function such as the PMD330 331 340 The player determines automatically whether the current disc is a conventional CD or a CD TEXT disc This player can display the album name track name the artist s name the songwriter s name the composer s name and the arranger s name as long as that information is recorded on the disc Not all of this information will be present on every disc For details on how CD TEXT is displayed refer to the description of operation found later in this guide This player can display 12 characters of text at one time If the text data is longer than 12 characters the text will scroll across the display from right to left Some CD TEXT discs include the called highlights This CD player does not support the Highlight Scan function to play the highlights in sequence The following languages can be displayed as CD TEXT Eng
44. ying time display Displays the position on the disc currently being played with M representing minutes S representing seconds and F representing frames Note There are 75 frames in each second Character display Displays messages when performing a preset operation or a programming operation The 10 segment bar indicates the track playing position Displays CD TEXT information Also displays other various messages E PITCH display Displays the PITCH speed numerically with a precision of 0 1 The round pitch indicator also changes according to the pitch speed Playing a CD Playing a CD 1 Press the POWER button D to turn on the power TRACK INDEX o REMAIN AUTOCUE M s F PITCH a 2 Press the 4 button When the disc tray 2 opens place a disc on the tray with the label facing up Press the button again to close the tray It is also possible to close the tray by pressing on it gently The 11 button 7 flashes and the CD player pauses at the begin ning of the first track The track operation to be performed after a track is selected after the tray is closed or after the power is turned on can be selected through a combination of No 1 AutoCue and No 13 Start from the Preset menu Track operation selected through combination of AutoCue and Start Preset Menu Action Initial values bold After tray closing or at Power
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