Marantz M-CR502 User Manual

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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

BASIC

CONNECTIONS

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BASIC

SETTINGS

PRACTICAL

CONNECTIONS

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ADVANCED OPERATIONS

ABOUT MP3/WMA FILES

• The standard specification supported by this CD receiver is “MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3” (with a

sampling frequency of 32, 44.1 or 48 kHz.) This CD receiver does not support other standards such

as “MPEG-2 Audio Layer-3,” ”MPEG-2.5 Audio Lyaer-3,” MP1, or MP2.

• Generally, sound quality improves as the bit rate increases.

The bit rate supported by MP3 ranges from 32 to 320 kbps, while that for WMA is 192 kbps or lower.

We recommend that you use MP3/WMA files recorded at a bit rate of 128 kbps or higher with this

CD receiver.

• Be absolutely sure that MP3/WMA files have the extension “.MP3” or “.WMA.” Files with an

extension other than “.MP3” or “.WMA” and files without an extension cannot be played.

(However, when using a Macintosh PC it is possible to play an MP3 file by adding the “.MP3”

extension to the end of a file name consisting of 30 or fewer half-space uppercase English letters

and recording on a CD-R/RW.)

• A play list is not supported.
• During USB playback

The maximum number of files and folders that can be displayed by this unit is limited to 255,

respectively.

This does not include files and folders that cannot be played by this unit.
• During CD playback

The number of files, including folders, that can be displayed by this unit, is limited to a total of 255.
• The unit can display folder names and file names consisting of up to 30 characters.
• Japanese language display is not supported in the case of ID3 tag information and file names

displayed when playing MP3 data.

• The unit only supports MP3 ID3-Tag Version 1.
• Sometimes the time is not displayed correctly when playing a variable bit rate file.
• Be sure to use ISO9660 Mode 1 or Mode 2 as the format when writing data to a CD-R or CD-RW.

Data written later can also be played because multisession discs are supported.

• MP3/WMA files recorded using packet writing cannot be played.
• Reading track information may take time in some cases depending on the state of the data that has

been recorded.

• Only CD-DA disks formatted for music can be played for CD-DAs formatted for music and enhanced

CDs or mixed CDs that contain a mix of MP3/WMA files.

• WMA DRM playback (copyright protection) is not supported.

CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS FOR

LISTENING TO RADIO BROADCASTS

The unit can store up to 30 FM and 20 AM stations,
as presets.
Two methods are available for storing broadcast
stations: “automatic storing” and “manual
storing”.

Note:

When performing these operations, be sure to put

the remote controller into TUNER mode by pressing

its TUNER button.

AUTOMATICALLY STORING BROADCAST

STATIONS (AUTO PRESET)

1. 2.

1.

2.

1.

2.

1.

Select TUNER AM or TUNER FM by pressing

the INPUT button on the unit or the TUNER
button on the remote controller.

2.

Hold down the ENTER button for 3 or more

seconds.
• Broadcast stations that can be received

are automatically selected and stored
beginning from the lowest frequency.

MANUALLY STORING BROADCAST

STATIONS (MANUAL PRESET)

1. 2. 3. 2. 3.

1.

2.

1.

2.

1.

Select TUNER AM or TUNER FM by pressing

the INPUT button on the unit or the TUNER
button on the remote controller.

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