Marantz NR1501 NR1501 User Manual - English - Page 46

Specifications, Using Headphones, Copyright, Cleaning Of Equipment, External Surfaces, Repairs

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ENGLISH NAMES AND FUNCTIONS CONNECTIONS BASIC OPERATION ADVANCED CONNECTIONS BASIC OTHERS SPECIFICATIONS FM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range 87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz Usable Sensitivity IHF 1.8 μV/16.4 dBf Signal to Noise Ratio (Mono/Stereo) 75 dB / 70 dB Distortion (Mono/Stereo 0.3 % / 0.5 % Stereo Separation 1 kHz 35 dB Alternate Channel Selectivity ...± 300 kHz 60 dB Image Rejection 98 MHz 60 dB Tuner Output Level (1 kHz, ± 75 kHz Dev) 500 mV AM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range 530 kHz to 1710 kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 40 dB Usable Sensitivity (Loop Antenna)......400 μV/m Distortion 400 Hz, 30 % Mod. 0.7 % Selectivity 18 kHz 70 dB AUDIO SECTION Power Output (20 Hz - 20 kHz/THD=0.08%) Front L&R (8 ohm load, Per channel) .. 50 W Center (8 ohm load, Per channel) ........ 50 W Surround L&R (8 ohm load, Per channel 50 W Surround Back L&R (8 ohm load, Per channel 50 W Power Output Front L&R (6 ohm load, Per channel) .... 60 W Center (6 ohm load, Per channel) ........ 60 W Surround L&R (6 ohm load, Per channel 60 W Surround Back L&R (6 ohm load, Per channel 60 W Input Sensitivity/Impedance ...... 200 mV / 47 kΩ Signal to Noise Ratio(Analog Input / Pure Direct) 100 dB Frequency Response (Analog Input / Pure Direct 8 Hz to 100 kHz (± 3 dB) (Digital Input / 96 kHz PCM 8 Hz to 45 kHz (± 3 dB) VIDEO Television Format NTSC Input Level/Impedance 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω Output Level/Impedance 1 Vp-p / 75 Ω Video Frequency Response 5 Hz to 8 MHz (- 1 dB) Video Frequency (Component) 5 Hz to 80 MHz (- 1 dB) S/N 60 dB HDMI Version 1.3a [INPUT 1.3a [OUTPUT] GENERAL Power Requirement AC 120 V 60 Hz Power Consumption 250 W Standby Power Consumption 0.5 W Specifications subject to change without prior notice. USING HEADPHONES Take care not to turn up the volume too high while you are using headphones. Listening to sound at high-volume levels for prolonged periods can negatively affect your hearing. COPYRIGHT Recording and playback of any material may require consent. For further information refer to the following: - Copyright Act 1956 - Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958 - Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972 - Any subsequent statutory enactments and orders CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL SURFACES The exterior finish of your unit will last indefinitely with proper care and cleaning, Never use scouring pads, steel wool, scourging powders or harsh chemical agents (e.g., lye solution), alcohol, thinner, benzine, insecticide or other volatile substances as these wil mar the finish of the equipment. Likewise, never use cloths containing chemical substances. If the equipment get dirty, wipe the external surfaces with a soft, lint-free cloth. If the equipment becomes heavily soiled: • dilute some washing up liquid in water, in a ratio of one part detergent to six parts water. • dip a soft, lint free in the solution and wring the it is damp. • wipe the equipment with the damp cloth. • dry the equipment by wiping it with a dry cloth. REPAIRS Only the most competent and qualified service technicians should be allowed to service the factory-trained warranty station personnel have the knowledge and special facilities needed for repair and calibration of this precision equipment. After the warranty period has expired, repairs will be performed for a charge if the equipment can be returned to normal operation. In the event of difficulty, refer to your dealer or write directly to the nearest location to you that is listed on the Marantz Authorized Service Station list. If writing, please include the model and serial number of the equipment together with a full description of what you think is abnormal about the equipment's behavior. 42 SETUP ADVANCED OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING OTHERS

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NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
42
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
OTHERS
ENGLISH
OTHERS
FM TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range
...........
87.5 MHz to 108.0 MHz
Usable Sensitivity
.................
IHF 1.8 μV/16.4 dBf
Signal to Noise Ratio (Mono/Stereo)
............................................
75 dB / 70 dB
Distortion (Mono/Stereo)
...............
0.3 % / 0.5 %
Stereo Separation
.............................
1 kHz 35 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity ...± 300 kHz 60 dB
Image Rejection
............................
98 MHz 60 dB
Tuner Output Level (1 kHz, ± 75 kHz Dev)
......................................................
500 mV
AM TUNER SECTION
Frequency Range
................
530 kHz to 1710 kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio
..................................
40 dB
Usable Sensitivity (Loop Antenna)
......
400 μV/m
Distortion
.....................
400 Hz, 30 % Mod. 0.7 %
Selectivity
.....................................
± 18 kHz 70 dB
AUDIO SECTION
Power Output (20 Hz – 20 kHz/THD=0.08%)
Front L&R (8 ohm load, Per channel) ..50 W
Center (8 ohm load, Per channel)
........
50 W
Surround L&R (8 ohm load, Per channel)
..........................................................
50 W
Surround Back L&R
(8 ohm load, Per channel)
.....................
50 W
Power Output
Front L&R (6 ohm load, Per channel)
....
60 W
Center (6 ohm load, Per channel)
........
60 W
Surround L&R (6 ohm load, Per channel)
..........................................................
60 W
Surround Back L&R
(6 ohm load, Per channel)
.....................
60 W
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
......
200 mV / 47 k
Ω
Signal to Noise Ratio(Analog Input / Pure Direct)
.......................................................
100 dB
Frequency Response
(Analog Input / Pure Direct)
...........................
8 Hz to 100 kHz (± 3 dB)
(Digital Input / 96 kHz PCM)
.............................
8 Hz to 45 kHz (± 3 dB)
VIDEO
Television Format
.......................................
NTSC
Input Level/Impedance
...................
1 Vp-p / 75
Ω
Output Level/Impedance
................
1 Vp-p / 75
Ω
Video Frequency Response
..............................
5 Hz to 8 MHz (- 1 dB)
Video Frequency (Component)
............................
5 Hz to 80 MHz (- 1 dB)
S/N
.............................................................
60 dB
HDMI
Version
......................................
1.3a [INPUT]
..................................
1.3a [OUTPUT]
GENERAL
Power Requirement
....................
AC 120 V 60 Hz
Power Consumption
.................................
250 W
Standby Power Consumption
....................
0.5 W
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications subject to change without prior
notice.
USING HEADPHONES
Take care not to turn up the volume too high while
you are using headphones. Listening to sound
at high-volume levels for prolonged periods can
negatively affect your hearing.
COPYRIGHT
Recording and playback of any material may
require consent. For further information refer to the
following:
— Copyright Act 1956
— Dramatic and Musical Performers Act 1958
— Performers Protection Acts 1963 and 1972
— Any subsequent statutory enactments and
orders
CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT
EXTERNAL SURFACES
The exterior finish of your unit will last indefinitely
with proper care and cleaning, Never use scouring
pads, steel wool, scourging powders or harsh
chemical agents (e.g., lye solution), alcohol, thinner,
benzine, insecticide or other volatile substances as
these wil mar the finish of the equipment.
Likewise,
never use cloths containing chemical substances. If
the equipment get dirty, wipe the external surfaces
with a soft, lint-free cloth.
If the equipment becomes heavily soiled:
• dilute some washing up liquid in water, in a ratio
of one part detergent to six parts water.
• dip a soft, lint free in the solution and wring the it
is damp.
• wipe the equipment with the damp cloth.
• dry the equipment by wiping it with a dry cloth.
REPAIRS
Only the most competent and
qualified service
technicians should be allowed to service the
factory-trained warranty station personnel have
the knowledge and special facilities needed for
repair and calibration of this precision equipment.
After the warranty period has expired, repairs will
be performed for a charge if the equipment can be
returned to
normal operation.
In the event of difficulty, refer to your dealer or write
directly to the nearest location to you that is listed
on the Marantz Authorized Service Station list. If
writing, please include the model and serial number
of the equipment together with a full description of
what you think is abnormal about the equipment’s
behavior.