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The back cover folds out to show photographs of

the front and rear panels of the MCD 7005. Fold it out
to assist you in locating the connectors. The numbers

refer to the paragraphs that follow.

The glass upper half of the MCD 7005 front panel

contains the CD drawer, the IR REMOTE SENSOR, the

REMOTE response LED, the DAMAGED DISC indicator

and the message center. In the message center are
displayed the current status of the mode of operation,
time, the CD functions in use and the horizontally
displayed volume level indicator.

The black anodized lower half of the front panel con-

tains the touch-buttons and controls to program the

player, set into action the various player functions, con-

trol the VOLUME, a headphone jack with its own
volume control and PANLOC loading buttons.

Before operating your Compact Disc player,

familiarize yourself with the controls and what they do.

1. POWER

Touch to switch the AC power to the player on or

off.

2. LOAD

Touch to open or close the disc drawer. An LED

above the LOAD touch-button illuminates when the
drawer is operating.

3. PLAY

Touch to close the disc drawer and to start play.

Touch to return to the beginning of the track being

played.

4. VOLUME

Volume may be adjusted by using the VOLUME A

or Y on the front panel or on the remote control.
Adjustment of the volume is performed by an elec-

tronically switched, precision, ladder attenuator. The
Mclntosh electronic precision ladder attenuator ad-
justs volume by C

2

 MOS transistor switches which

select the right combinations of highly accurate
deposits of resistive material for the volume program-
med. The entire range of volume adjustment is 66 dB
in 2 dB increments. Left and right tracking is controll-
ed to a fraction of a dB. Because there aren'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 of the

player, and it signals errors during operation or pro
graming. (See also: MESSAGE CENTER pg. 9).

6.-7. REV AND

 FF

Touch and hold to provide quick access to a par-

ticular passage.

8. REPEAT

Touch to repeat the disc or a program.

9. PAUSE

Touch to interrupt and hold play at a chosen poi

Touch again to continue the playback.

10. STOP

Touch to stop play during playback and to delete

program.

11. TIME

Displays, in the message center, the eLAPsed pla

ing time or the time REMaining on the disc.

12. BACKTRACK

Touch, during play to return to a previous track.

13. NEXT TRACK

Touch, during play to move to the next track.

14. PHONES

Jack provided for private headphone listening.

15. LEVEL

Adjust the loudness in the headphones.

16. SCAN

Touch to close the disc drawer and/or to auto-

matically play the beginning 10 seconds of each track

on the disc.

17.

 A B

Touch at beginning and end when a section of a

Compact Disc is to be played repetively.

18. REVIEW

Once a disc has been programmed, the program

can be displayed in the message center when the

REVIEW button is touched. If there isn't a program

entered, ERROR will illuminate.

19. SELECT

Each time the SELECT touch-button is touched

when programing, the programing mode is advanced
through TRACK, to INDEX, to MINutes and to
SEConds.

20. 0 thru 9

Touch-buttons that permit direct access program

ing. The MCD 7005 can be programmed by TRACK
INDEX, MINutes and SEConds or combinations of

these.

21. STORE

Each detail of the programing will be inserted in

the memory by a touch on the STORE button.

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

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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