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T h e   s e c t i o n   d e s c r i b e s   t h e   c a r e   a n d 
maintenance tasks that must be performed 
to optimize the operation of your Marantz 
component. 

7

  Cleaning of equipment external 

surfaces

The exterior finish of your unit will last 
indefinitely with proper care and cleaning, 
Never use scouring pads, steel wool, scourging 
powders or harsh chemical agents (e.g., lye 
solution), alcohol, thinner, benzine, insecticide 
or other volatile substances as these wil mar 
the finish of the equipment.  Likewise, never 
use cloths containing chemical substances. 
If the equipment get dirty, wipe the external 
surfaces with a soft, lint-free cloth. 
If the equipment becomes heavily soiled: 

 • dilute some washing up liquid in water, in 

a ratio of one part detergent to six parts 
water. 

  •  dip a soft, lint free in the solution and wring 

the it is damp. 

  •  wipe the equipment with the damp cloth. 

 • dry the equipment by wiping it with a dry 

cloth.

OTHERS

7

 Repairs

Only the most competent and  qualified 
service technicians should be allowed to 
service the factory-trained warranty station 
personnel have the knowledge and special 
facilities needed for repair and calibration of 
this precision equipment. After the warranty 
period has expired, repairs will be performed 
for a charge if the equipment can be returned 
to  normal operation. 
In the event of difficulty, refer to your dealer or 
write directly to the nearest location to you that 
is listed on the Marantz Authorized Service 
Station list. If writing, please include the model 
and serial number of the equipment together 
with a full description of what you think is 
abnormal about the equipment’s behaviour. 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

Audio power amplifier

Rated power output (20 Hz-20 kHz / THD = 0.05%)

   

.........................................26 

W/ch 

6

Ω

Maximum power output (1 kHz/JEITA)

   

.........................................30 

W/ch 

6

Ω

Frequency characteristics

 

Analog input: ANALOG IN 1

 

 

 ........................20 Hz-20 kHz (± 3 dB)

 

Digital input: PCM 44.1 kHz

 

 

 ........................20 Hz-20 kHz (± 3 dB)

 

S/N ratio: PCM 44.1 kHz

   

................................................ 100 

dB

 

Decoding

Compatible playback signal formats

 

PCM audio (fs = 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz)

 DOLBY 

DIGITAL

 dts

 AAC

 Binaural

 

Power supply

Power requirements ............. AC 120 V, 60 Hz

Power consumption ............................... 40 W

   

............ 125 

(6

Ω

, 30 W x 2 outputs)

Power consumption in standby mode ... 0.8 W

 

Input

OPT IN (optical digital) ...................... 3 inputs 

HDMI  IN (Version 1.1) ...................... 2 inputs

ANALOG IN ......................... 2 inputs (stereo)

 

Output

HDMI OUT (Version 1.1) .................. 1 output

SUB W. PREOUT ............................. 1 output

REMOTE OUT .................................. 1 output

 

Speakers

Tweeter ............ 1.9 cm (3/4 inches) dome x 2

Midrange ............8 cm (3 1⁄4 inches) cone x 2

Woofer .............12 cm (4 3⁄4 inches) cone x 2

 

Dimensions (unit)

Width   .................1,080 mm (42 9/16 inches)

Height  ......................153 mm (6 1/16 inches)

Depth   ....................144 mm (5 11/16 inches)

Mass (unit) ..........................12 kg (26 lb 7 oz)

 

Supplied accessories

Remote controller ........................................ 1

AAA batteries .............................................. 2

User Guide (this manual) ............................. 1

Note:

The speaker nets cannot be removed.

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Specifications subject to change without prior notice.

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Summary of Contents for ES7001

Page 1: ...Model ES7001 User Guide Home Theater System ES7001U DFU 0 cover indd III ES7001U DFU 0 cover indd III 07 7 31 1 41 49 PM 07 7 31 1 41 49 PM ...

Page 2: ...radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications 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 e...

Page 3: ...IPMENT WITH THE OPTICAL CONNECTOR 12 CONNECTING ANALOG EQUIPMENT 13 CONNECTING DIGITAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPPED WITH THE HDMI CONNECTOR 13 CONNECTING A SUBWOOFER 14 REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS 14 INSTALLATION 15 BASIC OPERATIONS 16 TURNING ON THE UNIT 16 PLAYING THE INPUT SOURCE 16 SETTINGS 17 SETTING INSTALLATION HEIGHT OF SPEAKERS 17 SETTING THE NUMBER OF AUDIENCE 17 SETTING THE VIEWING LISTENING DISTA...

Page 4: ...ts more efficiently POWER SUPPLY SECTION The R core transformer is adopted for the power supply section of this unit Thanks to the features of the R core transformer less leakage magnetic flux less heat generation and quick response to overload variation the unit produces a high quality and powerful sound CABINET Adoption of high rigidity aluminum for the cabinet of the unit provides a sophisticat...

Page 5: ...ocate in the Following Places To ensure long lasting use do not locate the unit where Exposed to direct sunlight Near to sources of heat such as heaters Highly humid or poorly ventilated Dusty Subjected to mechanical vibrations On wobbly inclined or otherwise unstable surfaces On a high place such as on a TV set BEFORE USING The ventilation holes are located at the rear of the unit To ensure prope...

Page 6: ...batteries together If electrolyte has leaked thoroughly wipe the inside of the battery compartment and then insert new batteries When batteries which are no longer required are to be discarded follow the directions regulations laid down by the local authorities in the area concerned for their disposal Operatable range of Remote controller Operate the unit with the remote controller within the rang...

Page 7: ...e activated only when the Dolby D Digital indicator is lit blue u MODE indicator The indicator lights in blue when the binaural mode is activated The indicator goes out when the binaural mode is canceled by pressing the MODE button on the remote controller Note The binaural mode can be set when an audio source recorded in binaural mode is played i STANDBY indicator The indicator lights in red when...

Page 8: ... to the CONTROL IN jack of the optional Marantz SW7001 subwoofer with built in amplifier The connected subwoofer is turned on or goes into standby mode in conjunction with the operations of the unit Note To use the control function turn on the power of the subwoofer t REMOTE OUT jack This jack is used to connect other Marantz equipment such as a DVD player equipped with remote control jack Note Wh...

Page 9: ...he volume of the unit MUTE button Press this button to mute the sound temporarily Press it again to restore the sound 0 DIMMER button Press this button to dim the display window 1 SUBWOOFER button This button is used to activate a commercially available or the Marantz SW7001 subwoofer with a built in amplifier connected to the unit Note This function is activated at the factory When no subwoofer i...

Page 10: ...this button to switch between the TV broadcast and a video input 7 Preset code setting The remote control codes of TVs of manufacturers other than Marantz are preset in the supplied remote controller To use the supplied remote controller for the TV of another manufacturer enter the code in the remote controller 1 Check the four digit code number of your TV manufacturer in the preset code number li...

Page 11: ...4 1051 1115 1122 1133 Motorola 1014 1069 NEC 1003 1012 1024 1043 1069 NET TV 1137 1150 Orion 1020 1096 Panasonic 1017 1067 1069 1095 1111 Philips 1003 1011 1045 1052 1054 1056 1057 1058 1063 1067 1069 1106 Pioneer 1003 1018 1037 1070 1071 1094 1145 1147 1149 Plasmsync 1135 Portland 1003 1013 1024 1059 Price Club 1026 Prism 1018 Proscan 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1085 1103 1110 Proton 1003 1045 Quasa...

Page 12: ...urrent music or chapter 1 button Fast backward search button Fast forward search button Skips to the next music or chapter NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 7 Before using the remote controller for Marantz products 1 Press the button specified for the equipment you want to operate DVD player d1 button on the remote controller IS201 A2 button on the remote controller 2 Operate the unit using the buttons...

Page 13: ...n iPod REPEAT button Switches the iPod repeat mode Track repeat All repeat Off MODE button Switches the mode of the IS201 OSD LCD SHUFFLE button Switches the iPod shuffle mode Track Album Off 7 button Stops iPod playback 8 button Pauses iPod playback 3 button Starts iPod playback 4 button Returns to the beginning of the current content by one press Returns to the previous content by two successive...

Page 14: ...for connected equipment CONNECTING DIGITAL EQUIPMENT WITH THE OPTICAL CONNECTOR This unit is equipped with three optical digital inputs Use the commercially available optical connecting cable for connection 7 Connections Connect a DVD player to the OPT IN 1 connector on the unit The Marantz DVD player is assigned to the d1 button on the supplied remote controller and the basic operations of the Ma...

Page 15: ...ENT EQUIPPED WITH THE HDMI CONNECTOR This unit is equipped with two HDMI digital inputs and one HDMI digital output Use a commercially available HDMI connecting cable for connection Note The audio input to the HDMI jacks can be played back by this unit In such case audio signals are not output to the TV or projector 7 Connections Connect a hard disc recorder etc equipped with an HDMI connector to ...

Page 16: ...ons Connect the SUB W PREOUT jack on the unit to the input jack on the SW7001 Connect the SUB W CONTROL OUT jack on the unit to the control input jack on the SW7001 REMOTE CONTROL CONNECTIONS The REMOTE OUT jack is used for connection with the Marantz DVD player etc equipped with remote control output When the Marantz DVD player or the IS201 is located in a place where the infrared beam cannot be ...

Page 17: ...h the front of the unit Front surface of upper rack shelf Front of the unit Front surface of lower rack shelf Rear of the unit Side of the unit Notes The unit weighs 12 kg 26 lb 7 oz Use commercially available wires etc to take measures to prevent the unit from falling due to vibration caused by earthquake or mishandling by children Do not place the unit on the surface of an object generating heat...

Page 18: ...it for playback with a DVD player is described below as a representative example Check that the DVD player and the unit are correctly connected referring to Connections in this Guide 7 To play a DVD disc with the DVD player 1 Turn on the power of the DVD player 2 Press the ON STANDBY button q on the unit or POWER button z on the remote controller to turn on the unit 3 Press the INPUT SELECT button...

Page 19: ...g Items to factory preset settings page 21 SETTING INSTALLATION HEIGHT OF SPEAKERS This item is used to set the installation location height of the unit Press the ELEVATION button on the remote controller to change the setting Each time the button is pressed the setting switches as described below This item is set at the factory as if the unit is installed in a lower place than the connected TV mo...

Page 20: ...ttonontheremote controller when you use a commercially available or optional SW7001 subwoofer with a built in amplifier so that the SUB WOOFER indicator lights The subwoofer output is activated enabling output of low frequency sound from the connected subwoofer The low frequency sound from this unit is adjusted so that it does not overlap with that from the connected subwoofer To turn off the subw...

Page 21: ...sound field setting changes as follows PL II MOVIE OFF PL II MUSIC Dolby PL II button Lights When PL II MOVIE is selected Stereophonic effect is obtained from the soundtrack of a stereo movie encoded by Dolby Surround When PL II MUSIC is selected Stereophonic effect is obtained from a conventional stereo source such as a CD player iPod etc When OFF is selected The Dolby Pro Logic II mode is turned...

Page 22: ...yback sound without elevating the entire volume as only the enhanced parts of the sound are suppressed in this mode Press the NIGHT MODE button on the remote controller to activate this mode The NIGHT MODE indicator lights in green on the unit The night mode is only available when the Dolby Digital indicator is lit in blue Note Since the night mode effect is set by the Dolby digital software the d...

Page 23: ...ayback equipment 3 Are the connecting cables between the unit and the playback equipment correctly connected Connect the connecting cables correctly 4 Is the muting function deactivated Set the muting function to off Noises appear while the CD or LD that contains dts signal is played 1 Is the playback equipment not connected to the ANALOG IN jacks on the unit Check that the playback equipment is e...

Page 24: ... your dealer or write directly to the nearest location to you that is listed on the Marantz Authorized Service Station list If writing please include the model and serial number of the equipment together with a full description of what you think is abnormal about the equipment s behaviour SPECIFICATIONS Audio power amplifier Rated power output 20 Hz 20 kHz THD 0 05 26 W ch 6Ω Maximum power output ...

Page 25: ...nd your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website is a registered trademark 07 2007 00M20AJ851250 mzh g Printed in Japan ES7001U DFU 0 cover indd II ES7001U DFU 0 cover indd II 07 7 31 1 41 49 PM 07 7 31 1 41 49 PM ...

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