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1: Press STOP to make sure the player is in STOP mode.

2: Press REVIEW to display each track number stored in memory.

3: When you reach the track number you wish to change, press the track number buttons

for the NEW track you wish to store.

4: Press ENTER to store the new track number.

Each of these two operations must be performed with 10 seconds.

The MCD7008 has a built-in lithium battery for memory backup. The data for each disc

and track entered into memory will be preserved, even if the player is turned off or discon-

nected from the AC power, as long as that disc is not removed.

The life of the lithium battery is approximately 5 years. When the battery is exhausted, the

disc numbers 1 through 6 and S will start to blink and the player will automatically check

each disc slot each time the power is turned on. When this occurs, contact your Mclntosh

dealer for a battery replacement.

ALWAYS HAVE THE MEMORY BATTERY REPLACEMENT DONE BY YOUR AUTHO-

RIZED MclNTOSH DEALER OR SERVICE AGENCY.

Connect one end of the 7 pin DIN cable to the MCD7008 rear panel CONTROL connector.

Connect the other end to the matching connector on a Mclntosh remote controlled preamplifier

or remote control system. This allows the preamplifier or remote control system hand held

controller to perform six functions of the MCD7008 player.

PLAY, STOP, NEXT (Track) and BACK (Track) selection can be performed after Play has

started.

When the MCD7008 is in STOP mode, you can select NEXT (Discs 1 through 6) or BACK

(Single Disc).

NEXT: The first time you press NEXT, disc number 1 is selected. Press again as desired

to select discs 2 through 6.

BACK: The first time you press BACK, you will select the disc stored in the SINGLE position.

FOR EXAMPLE: To select disc number 6 from the Single disc play mode, press STOP and

then press NEXT six times.

To select disc number 2 next, press STOP and then press NEXT twice.

To select the disc in the SINGLE disc slot, press stop and then press BACK.

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HOW

 TO

CONNECT AND

PLAYBACK

USING A

MclNTOSH

REMOTE

CONTROLLED

PREAMPLIFIER,

RECEIVER, OR

REMOTE

CONTROL

SYSTEM

MEMORY

BACKUP

HOW TO CHANGE

TRACK MEMORY

STORAGE

CONTENTS

Summary of Contents for MCD7008

Page 1: ...MCD7008 COMPACT DISC CHARGER ...

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Page 3: ...Entry Do not permit objects to fall and liquids to spill into the instrument through enclosure openings 13 Nonuse Periods Unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet when left unused for a long period of time 14 Damage Requiring Service Service must be performed by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen or liquid has been s...

Page 4: ...TE CONTROLLER PANEL 9 HOW TO LOAD AND PLAYBACK AS A SINGLE DISC PLAYER 10 HOW TO PLAYBACK FROM A DESIRED TRACK ON A DISC 10 LOCATING A DESIRED POINT ON A DISC 11 HOW TO PLAY RANDOM AND REPEAT 11 HOW TO LOAD STORE AND PLAYBACK UP TO 7 DISCS 11 12 HOW TO CHECK LOADED DISC INVENTORY BY USING SCAN 12 HOW TO STORE DISC INFORMATION IN TIME DATA MEMORY 12 HOW TO MEMORIZE AND SELECT DESIRED TRACKS FOR PLA...

Page 5: ...orized service agency will repair all Mclntosh instruments at normal service rates To receive the free service under the terms of the service contract the ser vice contract certificate must accompany the instrument when taken to the service agency 3 Always have service done by a Mclntosh authorized service agency If the instrument is modifiedor damagedas a result ofunauthorized repair the service ...

Page 6: ... number of tracks you wish to hear in any sequence on any or all of the discs stored in the player Enter this information into the player s memory The selected tracks will then play in the order selected As long as the discs are left in the player the memory is re tained even if the player is turned off 8 Review which tracks were selected and stored in the memory as well as the total time of the s...

Page 7: ...o the player with two 6 32 x 3 8 inch machine screws and to the mounting shelf with two 6 x 1 2 inch wood screws Always provide for adequate ventilation Never place the player directly above a heat generating component such as a high powered amplifier Cool operation insures a longer operating life for any electronic instrument Allow at least 1 1 2 inches 3 8 cm above the player so that airflow is ...

Page 8: ...ntroller will transmit to the preamplifier This method of operation provides all the functions of the HR7008 Remote Controller transmit ted to the preamplifier sensor It is then not necessary to point the HR7008 toward the CD player for all normal player functions DIGITAL OUTPUT COAXIAL An electrical coaxial output connector is provided for external digital signal processing OFF ON SELECTOR SWITCH...

Page 9: ... disc The output is muted by 12dB during this operation The speed of movement increases after 3 seconds P FF Fast Forward Allows a similar fast forward movement on the disc Q BACK Moves the player back to the beginning of the previous track or the beginning of the track being played R NEXT Moves the player forward to the next track S STOP Causes the player to stop playing and remain in a standby m...

Page 10: ...tor 10 MEMORY indicator 11 NUMBER OF TRACKS ON DISC indicators 12 SELECTED DISC indicators 13 DISC NUMBER indicators 1 DISC Number buttons 2 TRACK Number and CLEAR buttons 3 MEMORY buttons 4 TIME buttons 5 DISC CONTROL buttons 6 VOLUME buttons Variable Outputs only All functions except LOAD STORE and POWER ON OFF can be controlled by the HR7008 Remote Controller FRONT PANEL DISPLAYS HR7008 REMOTE ...

Page 11: ...N WITH HEADPHONES Connect a pair of headphones into the front panel PHONES jack and adjust the volume as desired with the VOLUME control Headphones with an impedance rating between 8 and 1000 ohms can be used IF A DISC IS INSERTED UPSIDE DOWN When playback is attempted the disc will be ejected automatically Reinsert the disc with the label facing UP These operations can be done with the hand held ...

Page 12: ... tray will move into the player and store the disc in the empty slot number 1 The disc tray will slide out again ready for the next disc to be loaded 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to load more discs When all six internal slots are loaded the disc in slot number 1 is retrieved and the player enters the STOP mode 4 To load the seventh or SINGLE disc press the SINGLE button The tray for the single disc will...

Page 13: ...he 7th single disc will be sampled Time data including Total Number of Tracks Total Playing Time Playing Time for each track of all discs loaded into the player can be placed into the player s memory by pressing the TIME DATA button 1 Cancel the memory of RANDOM PLAY mode if it had been selected previously 2 Press the STOP button Unnecessary if player is already in STOP mode 3 Press the TIME DATA ...

Page 14: ...TOP mode 2 Press the REVIEW button and the memory number corresponding disc and track number of the first memory entry will be displayed Press the TIME MODE button IN and hold it The time of the track stored in memory will be displayed Each time you press REVIEW to check additional tracks stored in memory press TIME MODE to indicate the total accumulated time of all the tracks When you press REVIE...

Page 15: ...NTOSH DEALER OR SERVICE AGENCY Connect one end of the 7 pin DIN cable to the MCD7008 rear panel CONTROL connector Connect the other end to the matching connector on a Mclntosh remote controlled preamplifier or remote control system This allows the preamplifier or remote control system hand held controller to perform six functions of the MCD7008 player PLAY STOP NEXT Track and BACK Track selection ...

Page 16: ...lizer If two discs have accidentally been stacked in a single tray remove the second disc If a disc is inserted upside down remove it and reinstall it with the label side UP It is possible in some environments for moisture to condense on the laser lens Turn the player on in the standby mode for at least 30 minutes to one hour and then start operation Sound is uneven or the player mistracks the dis...

Page 17: ...es could be exhausted Replace the batteries with fresh ones Make sure the batteries are inserted in the controller with the correct polarity as indicated in the battery compartment Be sure to point the controller toward the front panel of the player where its sensor is located Make sure no obstacles or furniture is obstructing the path of the infrared signal from the remote controller to the playe...

Page 18: ...measures 17 1 2 inches 44 5 cm wide by 5 3 8 inches 13 7 cm high Depth behind front panel is 17 1 2 inches 44 5 cm including clearance for connectors Knob clearance required in front of the mounting panel is 3 4 inches 1 9 cm FINISH Front panel is glass with gold teal nomenclature illumination with anodized gold and black aluminum Chassis is black WEIGHT 24 5 pounds 11 2 Kg Net 38 pounds 17 3 kg i...

Page 19: ...18 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 20: ...INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS 19 ...

Page 21: ...The letters correspond to the paragraphs on pages 7 and 8 TO CD CONTROL CONNECTOR ON A MclNTOSH REMOTE CONTROLLED PREAMPLIFIER RECEIVER OR REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM PREAMPLIFIER ...

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