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  • Page 3 VARIOUS REGULATORY AGENCIES REQUIRE THAT WE BRING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO YOUR ATTENTION. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THE (POLARIZED) PLUG ON THIS UNIT WITH AN EXTENSION CORD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE EXPOSURE.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Your MCD 7000 Compact Disc Player will give you many years of satisfactory performance. If you have any questions, please contact: INTRODUCTION CUSTOMER SERVICE Mclntosh Laboratory Inc. INSTALLATION 2 Chambers Street HOW TO CONNECT Binghamton, New York 13903-9990 Phone: 607-723-3512...
  • Page 5: Introduction 3

    Mclntosh has the best thought-out design which will bring you the highest satisfaction. Your Mclntosh MCD 7000 Compact Disc Player, above all others will uncover the total encoded sound..unaltered. INTRODUCTION 3...
  • Page 6: Installation

    PLAYER LOCATION outline. Before taking the next step, make sure that the six The MCD 7000 may be installed in a Mclntosh cabinet A and B holes have been drilled. or custom installed in furniture of your choice. Always 4. Saw the Panel Cutout provide adequate ventilation.
  • Page 7: How To Connect 5

    AUDIO OUTPUTS Fold out the photograph on the inside of the back cover. It will help you in connecting the MCD 7000 to your stereo. The MCD 7000 has two sets of output jacks. One set, FIXED OUTPUT, is not affected by the front panel OUT- PUT level control.
  • Page 8: Front Panel Controls

    FOLD OUT THE PHOTOGRAPH ON THE INSIDE OF THE BACK COVER. IT WILL ASSIST YOU IN LOCATING THE CONTROLS AND TOUCH-BUTTONS. THE NUMBERS ON THE PHOTOGRAPH REFER TO THE PARAGRAPH NUMBERS THAT FOLLOW. Before attempting to operate your Compact Disc player, familiarize yourself with the controls and what they do.
  • Page 9 SCAN: Touch to close the disc drawer and to automatically play the beginning 10 seconds of each track on the disc. 15-16 PROGRAM : Touch to search for the track you want to begin with, and select tracks for entry into the program memory.
  • Page 10: Operation

    When the beginnings of all tracks have been previewed, POWER Touch the POWER touch-button to turn the player on. the SCAN sign goes off, and the laser pick-up returns to The track indicator will light up. the beginning of the first track, the first bar on the track Touch POWER again and the player is turned off.
  • Page 11 the ERROR sign will light, as a reminder that there is no TIME-TOTal: At anytime the disc is playing, touch the previous track. Play of the first track continues. TIME touch-button to display the total time on the disc. This number remains unchanged while the disc is in play. PROGRAM PROGRAM to start play with a track other...
  • Page 12 sign will light. To start play, touch PAUSE again. The Store the track within 7 seconds of the time a bar starts PAUSE sign will go off. to blink or after 7 seconds the bar lights continuously if To interrupt play, touch PAUSE. The disc continues to you have not yet stored any other tracks, or goes off if spin, but the sound stops, and the PAUSE sign lights.
  • Page 13 necessary. Cleaning agents for conventional records, When playing a program or searching for a particular detergent or abrasive cleaners must never be used. passage, REV or FF is limited to the space be- Never write on the label side of the disc. Writing will tween the beginning and end of the track being played.
  • Page 14: Helpful Hints

    5. The disc is being played as shown by the time elapsed The greatest care has been taken in the manufacture of indicator, but there isn't any sound. your Mclntosh Compact Disc player. In case of opera- • The microprocessor has not received the correct com- tional difficulties and to save you unnecessary service calls, here is a list of their possible causes and suggested mand.
  • Page 15 • 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.
  • Page 16: Performance Limits

    CONTROLS TYPICAL AUDIO PERFORMANCE • Output Level • Number of channels: 2 left and right. • Headphone Volume • Frequency Range: 2-20,000 Hz, ±0.3 dB • Front Panel Headphone Jack • Dynamic Range: 96 dB • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 96 dB SPECIAL FEATURE •...
  • Page 17 "... Mclntosh is Compact Discs have been proclaimed to have a large in- crease in "dynamic range". Dynamic range is the ratio, one of a kind usually given in decibels, between the softest, quietest sound on the disc and the loudest. Most Compact Discs in the world of claim a dynamic range in excess of 90 decibels.
  • Page 18 XRT 18 Isoplanar Loudspeaker System MCD 7000 Compact Disc Player C 33 Preamplifier MC 2255 Power Amplifier Handcrafted with pride in the United States by dedicated, highly trained craftspeople...
  • Page 19 THE LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND TOUCH-BUTTONS The numbers correspond to the numbered paragraphs on pages 6 and 7. TYPICAL CONNECTIONS PREAMPLIFIER POWER AMPLIFIER LEFT RIGHT SPEAKER SPEAKER...