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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for selecting the Marantz Professional
PMD351 combination Stereo Cassette Deck/CD
Player. Please read these operating instructions
carefully. We recommend that you read the entire
user guide prior to connecting and operating the unit.
It is also recommended that all connections be made
prior to operating the unit. Please refer to this manual
to identify controls and connections for operation of
the unit.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
When setting up the equipment ensure that:
air is allowed to circulate freely around the
equipment,
the equipment is on a vibration free surface,
the equipment will not be exposed to interference
from an external source,
the equipment will not be exposed to excessive
heat, cold, moisture or dust,
the equipment will not be exposed to direct
sunlight, and
heavy objects are not placed on the equipment,
the unit is not exposed to moisture. If so, do not
operate the unit until it has been thoroughly
inspected by a electrically competent technician.
Do not disconnect AC power by pulling the power
cord. Remove from the outlet by pulling on the
plug only.
FEATURES
QUICK OPTICAL AUTO REVERSE
In addition to the normal tension reversing circuitry,
the PMD351 tape transport also employs optically
sensed quick auto reverse circuitry. This circuitry
reacts to the clear areas of the tape, usually the
leader tape, and when detected, will reverse the
direction of the tape transport. This process mini-
mizes the loss of signal being recorded or played
back. This reverse process applies to all tape play-
back and recording modes, including auto reverse
and continuous mode.
TAPE AND CD PITCH CONTROL
The PMD351 tape player and CD player both allow
for adjustment of the playback pitch from -12% to
+12%. The feature is particularly useful for adjusting
the unit playback pitch to allow you to tune the
PMD351 to accompanying instruments and choirs.
IR RECEIVER
The PMD351 is equipped with an IR receiver for use
with remote control Model RC330 (not supplied)
available from Marantz Professional.
RC-5 REMOTE CONTROL COMPATIBILITY
The PMD351 comes equipped with an RC-5 remote
in and out port. Through the use of various remote
control options the major functions of the unit can be
operated via wired or wireless remote control.
ONE-TOUCH DUBBING
The PMD351 allows for the dubbing of a CD to a
tape with one-button start control. This feature allows
you to manually or automatically select the recording
level you desire.
A-B REPEAT
The PMD351 allows you to select two points within
the CD playback mode and repeat the audio play-
back within these points until a stop command is
issued.
LOCKABLE REM TRACK TIME MODE
The CD time display can be toggled between the
various modes of display. In addition, when a display
mode is set, the unit will remain in the selected mode
until you change it. This is particularly useful for
monitoring the audio during performances and
programs.
ONE-TRACK PLAY
The PMD351 can be set to allow for the CD player to
play the selected track and return to the stop mode
rather than continue on to the next track on the CD.
CD-R/CD-RW PLAY
In addition to conventional music CDs and CD-R
(recordable) discs, this player can also play CD-RW
(rewritable) discs. It can also play unfinalized discs
that cannot be played by regular CD players.
MP3
This player can play discs containing MP3 files.
AUTO QUE CD PLAY
The CD pl
ayer on the PMD351 contains an Auto
Que feature. This feature allows the CD player to
advance to the beginning of the audio within the track
rather than start from the track start flag. This feature
helps to minimize the silence at the beginning of a
CD track playback.
DOLBY NR SYSTEMS
The Dolby Noise Reduction systems compress and
amplify the tape during recording in order to raise the
signal-to-noise ratio on the tape. During playback,
these signals are expanded and attenuated by the
same amount in order to regain the original dynamic
range of music. An additional result of this expansion
and attenuation is that the noise floor of the recording
is reduced significantly. Dolby B typically reduces
noise by 10dB. Dolby C typically reduces noise by
20dB.
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