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NAMES AND 

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BASIC 

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SETUP

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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BEFORE USE

EQUIPMENT MAINS WORKING 
SETTING

Your Marantz product has been prepared to comply 
with the household power and safety requirements 
that exist in your area.
This unit can be powered by 230V AC only. 

DO NOT LOCATE 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

•  Near windows where there is a chance of 

exposure to rain, etc. 

•  On top of an amplifi er or other component which 

dissipates a great deal of heat

To ensure proper heat radiation, ensure the below 
clearance from walls and other equipment.

Left 0.2 m (8 in) 
or more

Right 0.2 m 

(8 in) or more

Above 0.2 m 
(8 in) or more

Rear 0.2 m (8 in) or more

KEEP OBJECTS OFF 

Keep objects off the unit. Blocking the vent can 
result in accident and damage.

DO NOT TOUCH HOT AREAS, 
ESPECIALLY AROUND THE “HOT 
SURFACE MARK” DURING AND 
IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE

During and immediately after use, this product is 
hot in areas other than the controls and rear panel 
connection jacks. Do not touch hot areas, especially 
around the “hot surface mark” and the top panel. 
Contact with hot areas can cause burns.

USAGE OF REMOTE CONTROLLER

LOADING BATTERIES 

Before using the remote controller for the fi rst time, 
load the batteries in the remote controller. The 
batteries provided are used to verify the operations 
of the remote controller only.

 

1.

  Remove the battery cover.

 

2.

  Paying close attention to polarity indicators 

(

ª

 plus and 

·

 minus), be sure to insert 

batteries correctly and as indicated. 

 

3.

  Return the battery cover to its original 

position. 

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CAUTIONS ON HANDLING BATTERIES

Misusing batteries can lead to fi re, injury or soiling 
of surrounding area as a result of leakage, rupture 
or corrosion. 
Carefully read the following precautions before 
using batteries. 

•  Insert the batteries while ensuring that their 

ª

 and 

·

 poles are properly aligned with 

the corresponding markings on the remote 
controller.

•  Batteries of the same size and shape may have 

different voltages. Do not use any battery except 
the type indicated. Do not use old and new 
batteries together, and do not use different types 
of batteries together. 

•  Do not recharge batteries. 

•  Keep batteries out of the reach of children. Seek 

medical attention if accidentally ingested. 

•  Do not carry or store batteries together with 

metal ball point pens, necklaces, coins, hair pins, 
etc. 

•  If you will not be using the remote controller for 

an extended time (1 month or more), remove the 
batteries to prevent leakage. If batteries leak, do 
not touch the fl uid with bare hands. Wipe away 
any fl uid in the case and put in new batteries. 
When doing so, handle with care, because fl uid 
on skin or clothing presents a burn risk. If you 
accidentally get fl uid on your skin, immediately 
wash with water and seek medical attention. 

•  Do not heat or take apart batteries or put them in 

fl ame or water. 

•  When disposing of used batteries, please 

comply with governmental regulations or 
environmental public instruction’s rules that 
apply in your country or area.

•  Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat 

such as direct sunlight, fi re or the like.

REMOTE CONTROL

Operate the remote controller within a distance of 
approx. 5m from the infrared receptor window on 
the front of the unit. 

Approx. 5m (16.4 ft)

Remote controller

Caution

• Do not allow direct sunlight, an inverter 

fl

 uorescent light or other strong source of light to 

shine onto the player

ʼ

s infrared receptor window.  

Otherwise, the operation of the remote controller 
may be disabled.

•  Bear in mind that operating the remote controller 

may cause other devices operated by infrared 
rays to be operated by mistake.

• The remote controller cannot be operated if the 

space between the controller and the player

ʼ

infrared receptor window is obstructed.

• Do not place any objects on top of the remote 

controller.  

  Doing so may cause one or more buttons to be 

held down which will cause the batteries to run 
down.

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Summary of Contents for SR3053

Page 1: ...AV Surround Receiver SR3053 SR3053 S 00 cover indd 3 SR3053 S 00 cover indd 3 09 4 21 11 46 21 AM 09 4 21 11 46 21 AM...

Page 2: ...erence ACCESSORIES CHECK Before use check the below accessories were included in the package Remote controller 1 AAA size batteries 2 Power supply cord 1 AM loop antenna 1 FM antenna 1 User guide 1 WA...

Page 3: ...to all of the operating functions and can be used for system operation as well Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic II Movie Music Dolby Virtual Speaker Ref wide DTS Digital Surround SOURCE DIRECT Mode Hall...

Page 4: ...ore using batteries Insert the batteries while ensuring that their and poles are properly aligned with the corresponding markings on the remote controller Batteries of the same size and shape may have...

Page 5: ...ode is automatically switched to AUTO when the source direct function is turned on Additionally speakers for which a SMALL speakerconfigurationischosenwillbeautomatically changed to LARGE y DISPLAY bu...

Page 6: ...channel L and R will be illuminated k MUTE indicator This indicator is illuminated when the MUTE is active l kHz MHz indicators These indicators are illuminated when the TUNER FM or AM are active 0 AN...

Page 7: ...ed to cancel setting in the setup menu 4 CONTROL buttons These buttons are used when operating PLAY STOP PAUSE and other commands of a source When TUNER mode is selected BAND button This button is use...

Page 8: ...hich are linked to video outputs The audio jacks are nominally labeled for cassette tape decks compact disc players DVD players and etc The audio inputs and outputs require RCA type connectors e VIDEO...

Page 9: ...HE SPEAKER UNITS FRONT LEFT AND RIGHT SPEAKERS AND A CENTER SPEAKER Align the tweeters and mid range drivers on the three front speakers at the same height as best as possible Note Use magnetically sh...

Page 10: ...Analog Audio OUT IN only Notes Do not connect this unit and other components to mains power until all connections between components have been completed Insert all plugs and connectors securely Incomp...

Page 11: ...n this unit MODEL NO SR3053 MODEL NO SR3053 AC IN AC IN FM FM 75 75 GND GND AM AM ANTENNA ANTENNA DVD DVD L L SL SL C C R R L L R R L L SUB SUB WOOFER WOOFER R R SR SR 5 1CH INPUT 5 1CH INPUT PRE OUT...

Page 12: ...the sound of HDMI audio is not output from the speaker as this unit When output the sound from the Blu ray and DVD sources that connects HDMI cable with this unit a separate audio cable coax digital...

Page 13: ...his unit is not for safety grounding CONNECTING OF AC POWER CABLE 1 Plug the supplied AC power cable to the AC IN socket on the rear panel of the main unit AC IN 2 Plug the power cable into an AC outl...

Page 14: ...interrupt the output to all speakers and the head phone jack but it will not affect any recording or dubbing that may be in progress When the system is muted the display will show MUTE Press the MUTE...

Page 15: ...ol of high frequency sound BASS Adjusts the tone control of low frequency sound DISPLAY Changes the front display mode SLEEP Sets the sleep timer function SIZE Calls up SPK SIZE adjust DISTANCE Calls...

Page 16: ...IGITAL AUDIO IN DIGITAL AUDIO IN IN IN COMPONENT VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO MONITOR MONITOR OUT OUT P PB B C CB B P PR R C CR R SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 8 OHMS SPEAKER SYSTEMS 6 8 OHMS CENTER CENTER BLU RAY BLU R...

Page 17: ...e 3 or 4 cursor buttons and press the ENTER button to enter The display will change to the selected sub menu You can move the each sub menu with the 1 or 2 buttons 4 If you desire to exit from this me...

Page 18: ...ont speakers are set to SML the setting of the subwoofer will be set to YES SPK DIST Use this parameter to specify the distance of each speaker s position from the listening position The delay time is...

Page 19: ...ction 5 1CH IN 3 4 button 1 2 button 3 4 button SPK LEVEL LEVEL PANO Select the Panorama mode ON or OFF with the 3 or 4 cursor buttons Panorama wraps the sound of the front left and right speakers aro...

Page 20: ...e signal is output to the TAPE OUT VCR OUT outputs for recording 3 Start recording to the recording component as desired RECORDING THE VIDEO FROM ONE SOURCE AND THE AUDIO FROM ANOTHER You can add the...

Page 21: ...can hear the same sound level from each speaker at the listening position For the front left front right center surround left surround right speakers the output levels can be adjusted between 10 to 10...

Page 22: ...play and then the preset station with the lowest preset number is recalled rst 2 Preset stations are recalled in sequence No 1 No 2 etc for 5 seconds each No stored preset number will be skipped ADVAN...

Page 23: ...AMP function enabled 0 9 Inputs the numeric A D AMP function enabled NIGHT AMP function enabled SURROUND AMP function enabled AUTO AMP function enabled STEREO AMP function enabled S DIRECT AMP functio...

Page 24: ...g speakers with lower impedance than required Always use speakers with the required impedance 28 The unit was placed and used on a narrow rack or similar confined space and became overheated inside Fo...

Page 25: ...YES SUB YES 17 16 17 The playback source does not contain any sound in the low range Night mode does not function Only applies to units with Night mode A source that is not recorded in Dolby Digital...

Page 26: ...cannot play back audio without a digital connection Connect to the source component Blu Ray disc player DVD player by digital connection COAX 11 Image and audio are unstable over an HDMI connection Th...

Page 27: ...SL SR SW DTS 96 24 DTS 5 1 dts L R C SL SR SW DTS 5 1ch DTS 5 1 dts L R C SL SR SW DTS 2ch DTS 2 0 dts L R DTS 1ch DTS 1 0 dts C PCM Audio PCM Stereo PCM L R PCM 96KHz PCM 96KHz Stereo PCM L R HDCD P...

Page 28: ...encoded stereo movie sound tracks Pro Logic II MUSIC This mode provides 5 1 channel surround sound from conventional stereo sources analog or digital such as CD tape FM TV stereo VCR etc Pro Logic Thi...

Page 29: ...etter spatiality and directionality on Dolby Surround program material provides a convincing three dimensional soundfield on conventional stereo music recordings and is ideally suited to bring the sur...

Page 30: ...l 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 det...

Page 31: ...ind your nearest authorized distributor or dealer on our website is a registered trademark Printed in China 04 2009 541110281047M mzh d SR3053 S 00 cover indd 2 SR3053 S 00 cover indd 2 09 4 21 11 46...

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