Name and operation of each part – Marantz PMD330 User Manual

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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 increase the

output level, and turn the screwdriver counterclockwise to de-

crease the output level. (Min. level = -11 dBu)

Caution

- 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.

m

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.

,

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.

Name and Operation of Each Part *

3 COLD(-)

2 HOT(+)

1 GND

1

3

2

z

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.

Caution

Do not connect these jacks to the PHONO jacks on an ampli-

fier.

x

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.

Note:

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.)

c

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 CONTROL I/O

connector

⁄0

.

(See also page18.)

v

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”.

Note:

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.

b

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.

XLR Connector Pin Assignments for this CD Player

-

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.)

* Refer to the figures on the pages at the back of this user’s guide. The callout numbers on the figures correspond to those found in

the text.

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