Menu Settings
To access the Menu settings, press and hold the Jog dial (or press and hold the Display button on the
remote). Turn the Jog dial or use the < and > buttons on the remote to navigate through the menu. Press
the Jog dial to select an option or press the Play button on the remote. Press the Pause button on the
remote to return to the previous Menu option, exit out of the menu, or wait a few seconds and the unit will
automatically exit out of the Menu settings. The Menu settings seen are:
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Baud Rate (options are 9600, 38,400 and 115,200 b/s)
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Flash Update (starts the process to update the unit. See marantzpro.com to check if there are
any available updates)
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System Version (displays the current firmware version)
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System Reset (resets the unit to factory default settings)
Other Information
USB Devices / SD Cards
When playing audio files, note the following:
• PMD-526C does not charge any connected USB device and does not support USB hubs or USB extension cables.
• PMD-526C supports USB devices that are mass storage class or compatible with MTP.
• PMD-526C supports FAT16 or FAT32 file systems only.
• You can have up to 999 folders and up to 8 folder levels, including the root directory.
• You can have up to 999 audio files. If the USB device contains more than 1000 files, some audio files may not play or
appear correctly.
• File names, folder names, and text characters can use up to 255 characters. Only uppercase letters, lowercase letters,
numbers, and symbols can be displayed. Japanese file names will not be shown. File names that begin with a "." will
not be shown.
• Copyright-protected files might not play properly and/or may appear as Unknown File.
When playing audio files on a USB device, PMD-526C supports the following tag data:
• ID3 tags: Version 1.x and 2.x
• MP3:
o Sample rate: 44.1 kHz
o Bit rate: 64 kbps to 320 kbps
o Format: MPEG1 Audio Layer 3
o File extension: .mp3
• MP2
• M4A (without DRM protection)
• WMA (without DRM protection)
Audio File Playback Order
When playing audio files stored within multiple folders, the playback order of each folder is automatically set when
the unit reads the media. The files in each folder will play in the same order in which they were added to the media.
(This order may appear differently on your computer and/or in your software than it does on the unit.)
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