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The total memory will store up to 20 tracks in any

order, these tracks may be selected from any number of
tracks up to 99. They do not need to be sequencial.

Your program can contain any combination of:

• TRACK
• TRACK and INDEX
• TRACK and TIME
• TRACK, INDEX and TIME

However, you are limited to 20 units of memory. Each

TRACK number takes up 1 unit each, TRACK and IN-

DEX number takes up 2 units and each TRACK, INDEX

and TIME takes up 5 units. If there is an attempt to
enter more than 20 units, ERROR appears on the
display.

To enter a program, insert a disc and use LOAD to

close the disc tray.

If you make a mistake at any time, touch the CLEAR

button to erase the error and proceed with your pro-
gram.

Follow this example of a program from a disc contain-

ing 32 tracks. The program sequence desired from the

disc is: 3, 10, 31, 18, 2, etc. Using the numeric key pad,
touch 3 then STORE, the TRACK indicator will show 1
to indicate that block has been used. Touch 1 then 0
then STORE, touch 3 then 1 then STORE, touch 1 then
8 then STORE, touch 2 then STORE, etc., until your en-
tire program has been entred into the memory. If ER-

ROR appears on the display make sure the selected

track number exist or whether all 20 memory blocks are
full.

Touch PLAY to listen to the entire program as

entered. The program can be played again, before
touching STOP or CLEAR by touching the PLAY button.
The program remains in the memory until the STOP or

LOAD button is touched.

CLEAR-22.

Touch CLEAR to remove an incorrect selection from

the memory.

To erase any single TRACK entry from the program,

touch the REVIEW touch-button to exhibit in the

message center the program entered. Each entry will be
briefly displayed. As soon as the entry to be deleted is
seen, touch the CLEAR button which will erase that en-

try from the memory.

REVIEW-18.

The program entered can be reviewed by touching

the REVIEW button. The TRACK numbers in the
message center will be illuminated in the sequence
entered in the memory.

SELECT-19.

Touch the SELECT button to change the input to the

memory from TRACK to INDEX or to TIME. Touch
SELECT once and the TRACK indicator will flash on and
off which indicates the numeric key pad TRACK selec-
tion is connected to the memory input. SELECT, touch-
ed twice, causes the INDEX indicator to flash and con-
nects the numeric key pad INDEX selection to the
memory input. Three times and the MINutes flash for
programming by any given minute in a track. When
SELECT is touched four times programming can be in-
puted to the second. Suppose you wish to hear track 7
at 4 minutes and 18 seconds. Touch in sequence
SELECT, the TRACK indicator will flash, touch 7, then
touch SELECT two times, the MINutes indicator will
flash, touch 4, then touch SELECT once, the SEConds in-
dicator will flash, touch 1, then 8, and PLAY. The disc
will start track 7 at 4 minutes and 18 seconds and play
to completion.

Programming in progressive numeric sequence by

TRACK is easily done when the SCAN touch-button is

used to start the play sequence. As a TRACK number is

displayed in the message center a touch on the STORE

button will insert, the displayed track into the memory.

The display will immediately switch to the next track.

Up to 20 TRACKS can be stored.

To program TRACKs in random sequence use the 0-9

keypad. Twenty tracks in any order from 1 to 99 can be
inserted in the memory. When the 20 tracks have been
programed filling all units of memory, further entries

will not be stored and the red ERROR indicator will light
for a few seconds. Twenty units of memory provide pro-
gramming by direct TRACK input, TRACK and INDEX
TRACK and TIME, TRACK, INDEX and TIME and any
combinations of the four, the STORE and the SELECT
touch-buttons. Each TRACK entered used one unit of

memory; each TRACK and INDEX, uses two units of
memory and each TRACK and TIME entry, five units of
memory. Up to 20 TRACKS only may be programed, up

to 10 TRACKS with INDEX or 4 TRACK and TIME en-
tries.

To arrange TRACK in the sequence of your choice,

use the 0 to 9 keypad and STORE touch-button. When

the disc drawer has been closed by using the LOAD
touch-button, the message center will display the

number of tracks and the total recorded time on the

disc. On the 0-9 keypad touch the track number and
then touch STORE to program the sequence you desire.
The memory will be updated and the display will show
the number of entries made and the total time of these
entries and the PROGRAM will light.

To program by TRACK and INDEX, the 0 to 9 keypad,

the SELECT and STORE touch-buttons are used. First,

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for MCD 7005

Page 1: ...PLAYER MCD 7005 Preliminary OwnersManual The permanent owners manual was not printed at the time of shipping Please send in the post card to receive the regular manual Thank you for your cooperation 039568 BE032003 ...

Page 2: ...y as described in the owners manual 10 Water and Moisture Do not use the instrument near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink laundry tub in a wet base ment or near a swimming pool etc 11 Cleaning Clean the instrument by dusting with a dry cloth Clean the panel with a cloth moistened with a window cleaner 12 Object and Liquid Entry Do not permit objects to fall and liquids to spi...

Page 3: ...FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGATEUR UNE PRISE DE COURANT OU UNE AUTRE SORTIE DE COURANT SAUF SI LES LAMES PEUVENT ETRE INSEREES A FOND SANS EN LAISSER AUCUNE PARTIE A DECOUVERT The lightning flash with arrowhead within an equi lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to consti...

Page 4: ... 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 will repair Mclntosh instruments at normal service rates To receive service under the terms of the SERVICE CON TRACT the SERVICE CONTRACT CERTIFICATE must be presented when the instrument is taken to the ser vice agency 6 ...

Page 5: ...unting template in position on the cabinet panel where the instrument is to be installed The broken lines that represent the outline of the rec tangular cutout also represent the outside dimensions of the chassis Make sure these lines clear shelves parti tions or any equipment With the template in place first mark the six A and B holes and the four small holes that locate the corners of the cutout...

Page 6: ...ough the panel opening to the back of the cabinet then slide the instrument into the opening carefully so that the rails on the bottom of each side of the chassis engage the tracks on the moun ting brackets Continue to slide the instrument into the cabinet until the front panel is flush with the cabinet panel Turn the PANLOC buttons at the lower left and right corners of the instrument panel clock...

Page 7: ... on the preamplifier Do not connect to the PHONO in put Connect the Right player output to the right preamplifier input and the Left player output to the left preamplifier input C REMOTE The REMOTE control connector is designed for use with the Mclntosh multi area infrared remote control systems With these systems you can from a hand held remote control operate the disc player and the entire syste...

Page 8: ...n t any moving parts the volume adjustment cannot generate noise or misalignment Unlike ordinary elec tronic volume controls the Mclntosh precision ladder attenuator supports the distortion free low noise per formance of the MCD 7005 5 MESSAGE CENTER An on off indicator that presents information about the number of tracks on the disc the playing time the progress of play and particular functions o...

Page 9: ...aying disc is damaged or has errors which are correctable by electronic interpolation It also lights when the player is muted by more serious ly damaged discs or when PAUSE STOP REV FF BACK TRACK and NEXT TRACK are used and when a disc is not playing 25 REMOTE This LED lights when the IR Remote Control is used to operate the functions of the MCD 7005 26 PANLOC Turn to secure the player in a cabine...

Page 10: ...racks have been played the track indicator the total elapsed time and the DAMAG ED DISC MUTE indicator will light All indicators except the volume display turn off VOLUME 4 Volume may be adjusted by using the VOLUME or VOLUME on the front panel or on the remote con trol Adjustment of the volume is performed by an elec tronically switched precision ladder attenuator The Mclntosh electronic precisio...

Page 11: ...me DISC flashing red When flashing indicates the laser pen has moved to the contents area of the disc and is reading the data into the digital memory for display Should the drawer not contain a disc the DISC indicator will flash and the ERROR indicator light for a few seconds then both will turn off ERROR Should an inaccurate instruction be given the ERROR indicator will light briefly New instruct...

Page 12: ...ly 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 continues NEXT TRACK 13 To play a later track on the disc touch NEXT TRACK Each touch moves the laser pen and the display on the track indicator forward one track Play is temporarily in terrupted while th...

Page 13: ...pad TRACK selec tion is connected to the memory input SELECT touch ed twice causes the INDEX indicator to flash and con nects the numeric key pad INDEX selection to the memory input Three times and the MINutes flash for programming by any given minute in a track When SELECT is touched four times programming can be in puted to the second Suppose you wish to hear track 7 at 4 minutes and 18 seconds ...

Page 14: ...s 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 a soft lint free cloth Wipe in a straight line from center to edge You can breathe on the disc first if necessary Cleaning agents for...

Page 15: ... is dirty Clean the disc or use another clean disc The disc is defective See if another disc clears the problem There is an unwanted object in the disc drawer such as a 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 elaps ed indicator but there isn t any sound The microprocessor has not received the correct command Check if...

Page 16: ...h free disc The disc is defective Try another disc There is an unwanted object in the disc drawer such as a piece of paper or a remnant of packaging 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 sunlight or high intensity room light shining on t...

Page 17: ...er clockwise Scanning velocity 1 2 1 4 m s Rotation speed 500 200 rpm Playing time maximum 74 min stereo Track pitch 1 6 µm Material plastic TOUCH BUTTONS AND CONTROLS Power Scan A B Review Select Store Clear 0 thru 9 Volume Volume Load Play Rev FF Repeat Pause Stop Time Back Track Next Track Level CONTROLS Level for Headphones Headphone Jack SPECIAL FEATURE Damaged Disc Mute Error Correction Indi...

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