Basic operations, Preparation of the ac adaptor, Wireless connection – Marantz IS301 User Manual

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BASIC OPERATIONS

PREPARATION OF THE AC ADAPTOR

POWER PLUG ATTACHMENT PROCEDURES

1.

Attach the supplied power plug to the supplied AC adaptor, by sliding the plug in the direction

of the arrow.

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For Europe

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For the U.S.A./Japan

AC adaptor

Power plug

Notes

• NEVER use the power plug with equipment other than the supplied AC adaptor.

• Connect the AC adaptor to the wall outlet nearest its installation position.

• Before plugging/unplugging the cable of the AC adaptor to/from the AC input terminal, make sure that the

power cord is unplugged from the wall outlet.

• If an improper power plug is attached to the AC adaptor, detach it by pressing the release button with a pointed

object, such as a pen, as shown in the fi gure below.

Release button

ON POWER SUPPLY TO THIS UNIT

A power switch is not provided for this unit.
After connecting the AC adaptor to this unit, when the AC adaptor is plugged into a wall outlet, power is
supplied to this unit.

WIRELESS CONNECTION

WHAT ARE AVAILABLE WHEN WIRELESS CONNECTIONS ARE USED

• Audio playback

• Remote operations of a Marantz amplifi er or receiver, using the AMP control buttons on the handset

• Use of an iPod with the handset detached from the base unit

• Control of a Marantz amplifi er, using the supplied remote controller

(When the handset is connected with the base unit)

BEFORE CONNECTION

Notes

• If the cable is connected to the IS-LINK terminals, wireless connection will not be enabled.

• If an iPod and the handset are used detached from the base unit, the handset will be powered by the built-in

battery of the iPod. This makes it diffi cult to use them for a long duration.

The operable time will differ, depending on the type of iPod products you use.

• What are NOT available when wireless connections are made are as follows:

• Video playback

• Use of the base unit as an infrared signal receiver for controlling a Marantz product

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