COMPACT DISC PLAYER MCD 7005 Preliminary Owners Manual 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.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO PROTECT YOU AND THE MclNTOSH INSTRUMENT. BE SURE TO FAMILIARIZE YOURSELF WITH THEM. 1. Read All Instructions - Read the safety and operating instructions before operating the instrument. 2. Retain Instructions - Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. 3. Heed Warnings - Adhere to warnings and operating instructions. 4. Follow Instructions - Follow all operating and use instructions. 5.
15. Nonuse Periods - Unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet when left unused for a long period of time. 16. 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 spilled into the instrument; or C. The instrument has been exposed to rain; or D. The instrument does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; or E.
Contents INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION HOW TO CONNECT FRONT PANEL CONTROLS OPERATION HELPFUL HINTS PERFORMANCE LIMITS Your MCD 7005 Compact Disc Player will give you many years of satisfactory performance. If you have any questions, please contact: CUSTOMER SERVICE Mclntosh Laboratory Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-9990 Phone: 607-723-3512 Take Advantage of 3 years of Contract Service... Fill in the Application NOW.
PLAYER LOCATION The MCD 7005 may be installed in a Mclntosh cabinet or custom installed in furniture of your choice. Always provide adequate ventilation. Never place it above heat generating components such as high powered amplifiers. Provide 1½ inches (3 cm) of space above the player so as not to interfere with a cooling air flow. Always use the compact disc player horizontally, out of direct sunlight and away from other heat sources.
. Attach the PANLOC Brackets Using two screws of the proper length in the A holes on each side, attach the PANLOC brackets to the cabinet panel; the short flange is mounted against the front (face) of the cabinet panel. The screws pass through the PANLOC bracket flange, the cabinet panel, and then through the mounting strips previously mounted. 7.
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 identifying and locating the controls. The letters refer to the paragraphs that follow. The back panel of the MCD 7005 has connectors labeled FIXED OUTPUT, VARIABLE OUTPUT, REMOTE, a port marked DIGITAL OUTPUT and the AC power cord. The VARIABLE OUTPUT is adjusted by the front panel VOLUME touchbuttons while the FIXED OUTPUT is unaffected by these controls.
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.
22. CLEAR When touched will erase from the memory an entry error and to break out of an A B continuous loop. 23. REMOTE SENSOR Receives the coded infrared signals from the remote control. 24. DAMAGED DISC/MUTE Lights when a playing disc is damaged or has errors which are correctable by electronic interpolation. It also lights when the player is muted by more seriously damaged discs, or when PAUSE, STOP, REV, FF , BACK TRACK and NEXT TRACK are used and when a disc is not playing. 25.
POWER-1. Touch the POWER touch-button to turn the player on. The TRACK, INDEX, TIME, eLAPsed time and VOLUME indicators will light up in the display area. Touch POWER again and the player is turned off and the indicators turn off. LOAD-2. Touch the LOAD touch-button and the LED above the touch-button will illuminate, then after 1 second the drawer will open. If the drawer is obstructed, it will not continue to open.
MESSAGE CENTER DISPLAY-5. The display in the message center presents many different types of information. As soon as the POWER button is touched to turn the player on, the message center shows a series of zeros in TRACK, INDEX and TIME. The eLAPsed time indicator and the VOLUME bar is also lighted. The LOAD touch-button opens and closes the compact disc drawer. Once opened, place a disc in the drawer label side up.
During REV and FF , the laser pick-up moves at three successive speeds: for the first few seconds relatively slowly, for the next few seconds faster, and after approximately 10 seconds, at maximum speed. During the two lower speeds, the program material can be heard at reduced volume. At high speed the sound is muted. If you continue to hold down the FF or REV the numbers of the time display run on at a corresponding rate. When nearing the desired passage, release momentarily to go back to the lowest speed.
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 INDEX number takes up 2 units and each TRACK, INDEX and TIME takes up 5 units.
close the disc drawer using the LOAD touch-button. Enter the desired track by using the keypad. Upon entering the track, the work TRACK, under the digits, will flash. Move the flashing symbol to the INDEX space by touching SEARCH. When the word INDEX begins to flash enter the desired INDEX number by using the keypad, followed by touching the STORE touch-button. The PROGRAM block will light in the message center and TRACK will switch to show the number of entries made to the memory.
The greatest care has been taken in the manufacture of your Mclntosh Compact Disc player. In case of operational difficulties and to save you unnecessary service calls, here is a list of their possible causes and suggested solutions. Should you need further guidance, contact your dealer. He will be able to advise you. Under no circumstances should you open up the player. To do so can void the service contract. 1. After touching POWER, the track indicator does not light. • Touch the POWER touch-button again.
disc or of the program, but with another track. Playback stops before the end of the disc or the program. • The microprocessor has not processed the command correctly. Touch STOP and re-start to clear the memory. • The disc is dirty or badly scratched. Clean the disc or use another, clean, scratch-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.
TYPICAL AUDIO PERFORMANCE • Number of channels: 2 left and right. • Frequency Range: 2-20,000 Hz, ±0.3 dB • Dynamic Range: 96 dB • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 96 dB • Channel Separation: 94 dB (at 1000 Hz) • Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.003% (at 1000 Hz) • Wow and Flutter; quartz crystal precision • Sampling Rate: 176.4 kHz • D/A Conversion: quadruple oversampling (176.4 kHz) with digital filter and two 16 bit D/A converters.