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The MCD1100 Front Panel Display indicates the Disc 
Track currently playing. Use the Remote Control 

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Number. Refer to pages 14 and 15 for additional infor-
mation using the Remote Control.

Repeat

This allows repeating a Track, Disc, Program Mode 
or Random Play Mode on a continuous basis. Refer to 
figures 6 on page 16 and figure 36.

1. With the disc playing (Regular, Program or Ran-

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button once to activate the Track Repeat (

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press the REPEAT 
Push-button twice to 
activate the Disc Re-
peat (

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figures 18 and 19.

2. To cancel the previ-

ously selected Re-
peat Mode, press the 
REPEAT Push-button 
until the word “1” or 
the word “ALL” in the Front Panel Information 
Display is extinguished.

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This feature allows for listening to Tracks of a Disc 
in a Random Order. Refer to figure 6 on page 16 and 
figure 36.

Note: The MCD1100 must be in STOP Mode with the 

Disc Loaded and the Table of Contents read 
before the Random Playback Mode Feature can 
be activated.

1. With the MCD1100 in the STOP

 Mode press the 

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Random Push-button. The word RANDOM will 
be indicated in the 
Information Display. 
Refer to figure 20.

2. Press the PLAY/

PAUSE

f

/

 Push-

button to start Random Playback. After all the 
tracks have been played the MCD1100 will stop.

Notes: 1. To provide continuous playback of the 

disc, press the REPEAT Push-button twice 
to activate the Disc Repeat (

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All) after 

the Random Playback Mode has started. If 
Repeat (

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1) is selected, the current track 

will repeat.

2. The BACK TRACK 

 function will begin 

playback from the beginning of the current 
track.

3. The NEXT TRACK 

 function will 

advance to the next random selection and 
start playing.

3. To cancel the Random Playback Mode, press the 

STOP

 Push-button, then press the RANDOM 

Push-button.

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This feature allows for playback of selected Tracks on 
a Disc in the desired order. In the following example, a 
Disc is programmed to play Track 6 followed by Track 
4 and then Track 2.

Notes: 1. The MCD1100 must be in STOP Mode with 

the Disc TOC (Table of Contents) read before 
the Program Playback Mode Feature can be 
activated.

2. When programming Hybrid SACD Discs, first 

choose the layer (SACD or CD) so the correct 
TOC can be read, as some discs have different 
selections for the SACD and CD Tracks.

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the Program Mode. 
Refer to figures 36 
and 21.

2. Enter the first desired 

selection using the 
Numeric Push-buttons. Refer to figures 36 and 22.

3. In a similar manner, 

enter the remaining 
Tracks. Refer to fig-
ures 23 and 24.

Note: To view and/

or delete the 
selections pro-
grammed, use 
the REVIEW 
Push-button to 
step through 
programmed 
tracks and the 
CLEAR Push-
button to remove any unwanted selections.

4. To start playback of the just entered program, 

press the PLAY/PAUSE

f

/

 Push-button. The 

Repeat Mode can be activated to provide continu-
ous playback of the 

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Refer to figure 25.

Note: To momentarily 

stop play-
back, press the PAUSE

Push-button. To 

resume Program Playback press the PLAY/
PAUSE

f

/

 Push-button.

5. To cancel the Program Playback Mode press the 

STOP

 Push-button followed by pressing the 

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Summary of Contents for MCD1100

Page 1: ...McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton New York 13903 2699 Phone 607 723 3512 www mcintoshlabs com MCD1100 SACD CD Player Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...PERSONNEL To prevent the risk of electric shock do not remove cover or back No user serviceable parts inside CAUTION Invisible Laser Radiation when open DO NOT stare into the beam or view directly wit...

Page 3: ...way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or mois ture does not operate normally or has...

Page 4: ...3903 Phone 607 723 3515 Fax 607 723 1917 The serial number purchase date and McIntosh Dealer name are important to you for possible insurance claim or future service The spaces below have been provide...

Page 5: ...y indicates the cur rent disc playback status digital input status and the variable audio output volume level DODQFHG 2XWSXWV The MCD1100 has both variable and fixed Balanced Outputs permitting long c...

Page 6: ...r MCD1100 Dimensions 17 1 2 44 45cm 13 1 4 33 66cm 17 1 8 43 50cm 3 16 0 48cm 13 16 2 06cm 10 9 16 26 83cm 14 1 2 36 83cm 2 5 08cm 1 15 16 4 92cm Front View of the MCD1100 Rear View of the MCD1100 Sid...

Page 7: ...an be a definite asset in maintaining all the system components at the coolest possible operating temperature A custom cabinet installation should provide the following minimum spacing dimensions for...

Page 8: ...1 from an external source component such as a Disc Player and uses the MCD1100 internal D A Converter to decode the signal into analog audio BALANCED VARIABLE level AUDIO OUTPUT supply analog audio si...

Page 9: ...9 Notes...

Page 10: ...steps 1 thru 3 Data Control Connections 5 Connect a Control Cable from the Preamplifier or A V Control Center CD Data Port Jack to the McIntosh MCD1100 SACD CD Player DATA IN Jack 6HQVRU RQQHFWLRQV 6...

Page 11: ...he external Disc Player Power Control In Jack 3 Optionally connect a Control Cable from the external Disc Player Power Control Out Jack to the 0XVLF 6HUYHU 3 5 3RZHU 75 RQWURO Q Jack 4 Connect any add...

Page 12: ...ront Panel Information Display Selects the SACD or CD Audio Tracks from a hybrid disc Adjusts the listening volume level Connection for low impedance dynamic headphones for private listening Push to m...

Page 13: ...s the Programming or Program Play Mode is active Indicates the number of tracks on the Disc Programmed Tracks the current Track Time Remaining Track Time Total Disc Playing Time Text and various other...

Page 14: ...c Moves backward in time through a track Access the Text Display Mode when playing a SACD Disc containing the information Adjusts the volume level up or down Use to select the SACD or CD Tracks from a...

Page 15: ...a disc 5HYHUVH DQG DVW RZDUG Press the 5HYHUVH RU DVW RUZDUG 3XVK EXWWRQ to start moving rapidly through a track on the disc When the desired location is reached release the 5HYHUVH RU DVW RUZDUG 3XVK...

Page 16: ...LVF With a disc already loaded into the MCD1100 press the PLAY PAUSEf Push button on the Front Panel of the MCD1100 or Remote Control Refer to figures 6 and 16 The Disc will start playing the first tr...

Page 17: ...and then releasing the control or momentarily pressing the Push button on the Remote Control Rotate and hold the TRACK NEXT Control or press and hold the Push button on the Remote Control for rapid se...

Page 18: ...at 2 The BACK TRACK function will begin playback from the beginning of the current track 3 The NEXT TRACK function will advance to the next random selection and start playing 3 To cancel the Random Pl...

Page 19: ...Track Elapse Time figures 29 DQG 6LQJOH 7UDFN Remaining Time figures DQG RU 7RWDO 7UDFNV Remaining Time figures DQG LVSOD ULJKWQHVV The MCD1100 Front Panel Information Display has two brightness sett...

Page 20: ...D above the Front Panel INPUT Push button will flash Figure 38 Figure 40 OPT Figure 37 31 Figure 39 COAX 86 QSXW 2SHUDWLRQ ZLWK D RPSXWHU The MCD1100 USB Input provides the capability to playback musi...

Page 21: ...ol the basic transport functions of the MCD1100 The labeling of Push buttons on some McIntosh Remote Controls and Keypads are different from the supplied MCD1100 Remote Control Refer to the listing be...

Page 22: ...IF PCM1 LJLWDO 2XWSXW 6DPSOH 5DWH 16 Bit 44 1kHz Digital Output Coaxial 0 5V p p 75 ohms 2SWLFDO GEP WR GEP 726 LQN XLR 5V p p 110 ohms BNC 0 5V p p 75 ohms 1 3 0 3XOVH RGH 0RGXODWLRQ LJLWDO 6LJQDO W...

Page 23: ...Use the original shipping carton and interior parts only if they are all in good serviceable condition If D VKLSSLQJ FDUWRQ RU DQ RI WKH LQWHULRU SDUW V DUH needed please call or write Customer Servic...

Page 24: ...cts is the policy of McIntosh Laboratory Incorporated who reserve the right to improve design without notice Printed in the U S A McIntosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton NY 13903 www mcin...

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