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When playing a program or searching for a particular

passage, REV or FF is limited to the space be-

tween the beginning and end of the track being played.
The laser pick-up cannot be moved outside these limits to
prevent moving to another track, either programmed or

not programmed, which would modify the program.
When either limit is reached the ERROR sign lights and

the laser pick-up stops until you release the REV or

FF touch-button.

To hold play at the beginning of a track or a passage, or

to interrupt the program, touch PAUSE. To begin play

again, touch PAUSE. It will resume at the exact point it
was interrupted. The PAUSE sign will go off.

If you want to repeat the program, touch REPEAT. The

bars for all the stored tracks remain lit, and the one that is
brighter is the one for the track in play.

A program is retained in the memory until the last track

has been played. The memory is then cleared, and all the
bars on the track indicator light evenly while all other in-

dicators go off. If you have touched REPEAT, the program

remains in the memory until the REPEAT, STOP or LOAD
button is touched.

If you touch STOP or LOAD before the end of a pro-

gram, the memory is immediately cleared.

Discs with more than 20 tracks can be played and all

player functions operate during the first 20 tracks on the

disc. After the twentieth, beginning at any specific track,

reviewing the disc, or selecting tracks using SCAN does
not function. You can only use these with the first 20

tracks. The ability to program is also limited to the first 20
tracks. Tracks above 20 cannot be stored in the memory.

The track indicator works normally for the first 20 tracks

and all 20 bars will light. As play progresses, these go off

successively except the twentieth, which remains lit at a
lower intensity when the twentieth track has completed

play. At that time, the ERROR sign lights continuously to

show that there is still a number of tracks to follow. The
actual number, however, is no longer indicated by a cor-

responding number of bars on the track indicator. You

can, of course, touch TRACK to display the tracks

numerically. This indicator counts beyond 20.

DISC MAINTENANCE

For the best results, apply the same care in storing and

handling the Compact Disc as with conventional records.
Even though the music track in the disc is covered with a

protective layer, treat the disc carefully. Always pick up

discs by the edge, and put them back in their protective
cases immediately after use.

Wipe fingerprints, dust or dirt off with the soft, lint-free

cloth provided with your player. Wipe in a straight line

from center to edge. You can breathe on the disc first if

necessary. Cleaning agents for conventional records,

detergent or abrasive cleaners must never be used.

Never write on the label side of the disc. Writing will

emboss the disc and destroy the digital data. If you follow

these suggestions, the Compact Disc will provide a

lifetime of pure listening enjoyment.

PLAYER MAINTENANCE

The player mechanism has self-lubricating bearings, and

must not be oiled or greased. The disc drawer should be

kept free of dust.

OPERATION 11

Summary of Contents for MCD 7000

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Page 3: ...DES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE The serial number purchase date and Mclntosh Laboratory Service Contract number are important to you for possible insurance claim or future service...

Page 4: ...he SERVICE CONTRACT is issued to you as the original purchaser To protect you from misrepresenta tion this contract cannot be transferred to a second owner 5 Any Mclntosh authorized service agency wil...

Page 5: ...t in audio technology By using sophisticated digital and optical technologies the Compact Disc delivers outstanding sound reproduction and gives you operating features which have never been seen in ho...

Page 6: ...ightedge 3 Drill Holes Use a drill with a 3 16 inch 5 mm bit held perpendicular to the panel and drill the six A and B holes Then using a drill bit slightly larger than the tip of your saw blade drill...

Page 7: ...HONO input Connect the Left player output to the left preamplifier input Connect the Right player output to the right preamplifier input AC POWER Plug the AC power cord into a 120 volt 50 60 Hz recep...

Page 8: ...e number of tracks on the disc the playing time the progress of play and particular functions of the player and it signals errors during operation or programming See also THE DISPLAY 5 6 REV AND F F T...

Page 9: ...the disc player s output level with other program sources when feeding a power amplifier 20 HEADPHONES Jack provided for private headphone listening 21 VOLUME Adjust the loudness in the headphones 22...

Page 10: ...hen the beginnings of all tracks have been previewed the SCAN sign goes off and the laser pick up returns to the beginning of the first track the first bar on the track indicator becomes brighter and...

Page 11: ...interrupted while the laser pick up moves If you touch BACK TRACK during play of the first track the ERROR sign will light as a reminder that there is no previous track Play of the first track continu...

Page 12: ...ime a bar starts to blink or after 7 seconds the bar lights continuously if you have not yet stored any other tracks or goes off if you have After 7 seconds the track can then no longer be stored and...

Page 13: ...with the first 20 tracks The ability to program is also limited to the first 20 tracks Tracks above 20 cannot be stored in the memory The track indicator works normally for the first 20 tracks and all...

Page 14: ...piece of paper or a remnant of the packaging The player is not horizontal 5 The disc is being played as shown by the time elapsed indicator but there isn t any sound The microprocessor has not receive...

Page 15: ...The player is not horizontal 9 The player does not react to commands from the remote control The batteries are low and the distance to the player is too great Aim in the direction of the player Direct...

Page 16: ...counter clockwise Scanning velocity 1 2 1 4 m s Rotation speed 500 200 rpm Playing time maximum 74 min stereo Track pitch 1 6 m Material plastic TOUCH BUTTONS AND CONTROLS AC Power SCAN Program Progra...

Page 17: ...and their frequency spacing from the desired tones This is what the Spectral Fidelity testing can do enlarge the scope of the data and showing its meaning more fully In these oscillograms you can see...

Page 18: ...oremost reputation for quality performance Mclntosh has provided user oriented facilities and appearance and Mclntosh design always provides for ease of maintenance or repair Regardless of the Mclntos...

Page 19: ...THE LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND TOUCH BUTTONS The numbers correspond to the numbered paragraphs on pages 6 and 7 TYPICAL CONNECTIONS POWER AMPLIFIER RIGHT SPEAKER LEFT SPEAKER PREAMPLIFIER...

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