McIntosh MCD 7009 Manual
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McIntosh MCD 7009, IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO PROTECT YOU AND THE MclNTOSH INSTRUMENT. BE SURE TO FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THEM Copyright 1994 © by Mclntosh Laboratory Inc. 1. Read all instructions - Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the instrument. 2. Retain Instructions - Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. 3. Heed warnings - Adhere to warnings and operating instructions. 4. Follow Instructions - Follow all operating and use instructions. WARNING: TO REDUCE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS IN- STR
McIntosh MCD 7009, Your decision to own this piece of Mclntosh Stereo Equipment ranks you at the very top among discriminating music listeners. You now have "The Best". The Mclntosh dedication to "Quality", is assurance that you will receive thousands of hours of musical enjoyment from this unit. Please take a short time to read the information in this manual. We want you to be as familiar as possible with all the features and functions of your new piece of Mclntosh. This will en- sure that you receive all
McIntosh MCD 7009, TAKE ADVANTAGE OF 3 YEARS OF CONTRACT SERVICE. . . FILL IN THE APPLICATION NOW. Your MCD7009 Compact Disc Player will give you many years of satisfactory performance. If you have any questions, please contact, Mclntosh Laboratory Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 MclNTOSH THREE YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT An application for A THREE YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT is included with this manual. The terms of the contract are: 1. If m ori sh 2. An ser vice 3. Alw moc ed 4. The misr II provide all parts, instrument to the es not cover any ry. ments at normal
McIntosh MCD 7009, Choose the installation location of your unit carefully. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight or close to a source of heat. Also avoid locations subject to vibrations and excessive dust, heat, cold or moisture. Keep away from such sources that hum, such as transformers or motors. Do not open the cabinet as this might result in damage to the circuitry or electrical shock. If a foreign object should get into the MCD7009, contact your authorized Mclntosh dealer. Be sure not to handle discs with dirty fingers. Never insert a disc which has a crack on the surface. When removing the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull directly
McIntosh MCD 7009, READ BEFORE OPERATING TRANSPORT FIXING (LOCKING) SCREW A transport FIXING or locking screw is provided to protect the MCD7009 Laser pickup mechanism from shocks and movement during transit or shipping. Access the fixing screw from the bottom panel of the player. RELEASE THE FIXING SCREW BEFORE OPERATING 1. Carefully place the player, upside down, on a firm surface with the bottom panel facing up. 2. Insert a 3/16 inch flat blade screwdriver into the fixing screw slot and turn the screw to the FREE position, (approximately 45° rotation from LOCK). TO TRANSPORT OR SHIP THE PLAYER 1 . Open the disc drawer to make sure no disc is loaded. 2. Car
on the MCD7009, by sending control signals to the player through the Control Center sensor in either the main or a remote area. 5. DATA IN Connect a DATA cable from the MCD7009 DATA IN (5) jack to a CD DATA Port on a Mcln- tosh Control Center or Remote Control System. This allows the Mclntosh Control Center Remote Controller to operate a wide range of functions on the MCD7009 player, from eith
McIntosh MCD 7009, THE REAR PANEL AND HOW TO CONNECT 8. LEFT and RIGHT BALANCED OUTPUTS Connect cable with XLR type Balanced Connectors from the MCD7009 LEFT and RIGHT BAL- ANCED OUTPUT jacks to the balanced CD or AUX input jacks of a Preamplifier or Control Center. Using balanced connectors and cables can reduce noise and interference by as much as 40dB. This extra noise reduction can be a significant improvement, especially if the cables are quite long. If cable lengths between the MCD7009 and the preamplifier inputs are short, (one meter or less), you will probably find high quality unbalanced cables to be equally satisfactory. You can use both the Balanced and Unbalanced Outputs si
McIntosh MCD 7009, The DATA IN connection allows a Mclntosh Control Center Remote transmitter to operate a wide range of functions on the MCD7009 player from the main area or a remote area. Refer to the drawings of the various Mclntosh hand held remote controllers showing which pushbuttons are active for controlling the MCD7009. The drawings also indicate several push- buttons that perform player functions that are different from the markings on the remote controller. A keypad can also be used to control the MCD7009 in a remote area. Refer to the keypad drawing which indicates which pushbuttons are active with the
FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROLLER 1. OPEN/CLOSE 2. REPEAT 3. STOP 4. PAUSE 5. PLAY 6. DISPLAY WINDOW A. PROGRAM Indicator B. TRACK Indicator C. INDEX Indicator D. REPEAT / A-B Indicators E. TOTAL / REMAIN Time Indicators R SINGLE Indicator G. DELETE Indicator H. AUTO SPACE Indicator I. Time Counter (Search) REMOTE CONTROLLER 1. NUMERIC PUSHBUTTONS, (0-9, +10) 2. DELETE 3. PGM
McIntosh MCD 7009, BASIC OPERATION 1. Press the POWER pushbutton The front panel teal pushbutton nomenclature will turn on. 2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE pushbutton. The Red LED above the pushbutton starts to flash and the disc tray will slide out. The front panel display will indicate "OPEN" Place a disc within the guides, on the tray with the label facing up. There is a recessed area on the disc tray to accommodate 3 inch (7.6cm) discs. 3. Press the OPEN/CLOSE pushbutton again. The disc tray will close and the front panel display will indicate "CLOS". The Red LED above t
McIntosh MCD 7009, HOW TO OPERATE TO UNLOAD THE DISC Press the open/close button on the front panel; playback stops and the disc tray will slide out, and all functions are reset to their initial settings. TO TEMPORARILY SUSPEND PLAYBACK (PAUSE MODE) Press the pause button. Playback stops at the current position and the Red LED above the PAUSE pushbutton turns on. To resume playback from the same position, press the play button or pause button again. SINGLE PLAYBACK 1. Press the single button. The SINGLE indicator will light in the display. 2. P
McIntosh MCD 7009, If tracks with numbers higher than 20 are programmed, either the REMAIN time or TOTAL REMAIN time may not appear in the display. In the playback mode, press the program button. The current track will be programmed as first track. REVIEWING THE PROGRAMMED CONTENTS The programmed contents can be reviewed easily using the review button. Press the review button; the display will show the details of the first programmed track. To review the details of the second track, press the review button again. Each time the review button is pressed, the display shows the details of the next programmed track. HOW TO
2. Press the clear button. The TRACK indicator now shows the next track number "10", to show that "15" has been deleted. To delete other unnecessary tracks, repeat steps 1 and 2 above. ADDITION 1. When the PROGRAM indicator is lit, press the review button to indicate the track number in the display. 2. To add new tracks to a program, input the track num
McIntosh MCD 7009, Track number Order in the memory Total playback lime without Track number '5' 1. Press the delete button. The display shows the total number of tracks and total playback time of the disc. 2. Press the numeric buttons corresponding to the track numbers which you don't want to listen to in the same way as in normal programming. To specify more tracks that are not to be played, press their numeric buttons. The numbers of tracks that have been deleted can be checked or corrected by the same procedure as in normal programming. If the program includes track number &
McIntosh MCD 7009, 1. Press the numeric buttons or the play button 2. Designate the point at which playback should start (point A) by pressing the A-B button. The REPEAT indicator lights and the A-B indicator blinks to show that point A has been entered. 3. When the portion at which repeat playback should end is reached, press the A-B button again to designate point B. The A-B indicator is changed to light steadily to show that the A-B repeat function has been activated. The MCD7009 automatically returns to point A and restarts playback. from the beginning of that track. 18 TO SKIP TO THE NEXT TRACK When the next
McIntosh MCD 7009, This operation is possible even in the program playback mode. However only programmed tracks will be detected. HOW TO OPERATE is pressed in the middle of a track, the MCD7009 will skip back to the beginning of the cur- rent track. To make it skip back to the previous track, the button must be pressed twice. In this way, the MCD7009 can be returned to the beginning of the first track on the disc. This operation is possible even in the program playback mode. However, only programmed tracks will be detected. MUSIC SEARCH USING REV AND FF BUTTONS (SEARCH) During playback or in the pause mode, hold down the tion quickly in the for
1. Select the required track within which the desired Index code is encoded, using the numeric buttons. button until the desired Index number appears in the to increase the INDEX number, and decrease the INDEX number. DIRECT INDEX SEARCH After selecting a required track number using the in the stop mode, select the required index number starts from the selected index point. TIME COU
McIntosh MCD 7009, During playback, shows the elapsed time (2) of the current track, but no time mode in- dicator will light. However, each time the time button is pressed, the time counter shows a different time, in the order, the remaining time of the current track (3) - the total remaining time of the disc © - after which the elapsed time is displayed again. © TOTAL DISC PLAYBACK TIME In the stop mode, when no tracks have been programmed, pressing the time button will recall the total playback time (and the total number of tracks on the disc) for several seconds. (2) ELAPSED TIME DISPLAY When playback begins, the elapsed time of the track being played is displayed in minutes
McIntosh MCD 7009, IF YOU NEED HELP PROBLEM No power when power is pressed. No playback when disc is loaded. No audio output (or too low level output). Playback starts when power is switched on Only single track can be played. No program playback Mistracking (sound jumping). Hum Noise in tuner. Remote control unit operation is impossible PROBABLE CAUSE Power plug not inserted securely. Disc loaded with label side down. Disc dirty. Connection to stereo is incorrect. Compact disc left on the disc tray Single button engaged. Program button not pressed. Play button not pressed. MCD7009 receiving vibration or shock Disc dirty. Pin-cord plug not connected securely. MCD7009 too
McIntosh MCD 7009, AUDIO NUMBER OF CHANNELS 2 FREQUENCY RESPONSE 4 - 20,000Hz ± 0.3dB SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO Better than 110dB (A-weighted) DYNAMIC RANGE Better than 99dB (1kHz) HARMONIC DISTORTION 0.0013% (1kHz) WOW AND FLUTTER Unmeasurable (Quartz accuracy) CHANNEL SEPARATION Better than 110dB (1kHz) OUTPUT Analog 2.2Vrms Digital 0.5V p-p/75ohm (Coaxial) -15dBm - - 21dBm (Optical) D/A CONVERTER Bitstream conversion DIGITAL FILTER 8-times oversampling 20-bit digital filter. ANALOG FILTER 3rd order Butterworth filt
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