Marantz RC9200 User Manual

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User GuideTo The RC9200/RC5200Touch Screen Remote ControlsAutomating YourHome TheaterWith Marantz

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User Guide8Macros — The Macro side of yourRC9200/5200 displays Macro buttons. Macro buttons play back a sequenceof up to 255 different commands (and

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User Guide9Home Buttons Jump to Device Panel Groupsand Change Your Receiver’s InputsEach of the Device Panel Groups has a matching Device button onthe

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User Guide10Using the Scroll Arrows To Scroll to PanelsTap the Scroll arrows to navigate to other panels within theactive group (home, macros or devic

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User Guide11Using Tab Buttons to Jump to PanelsAll of your device groups have been programmed with “one-touch” jump buttons to all of the panels for t

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You operate devices using two kinds of buttons:Touchscreen buttonsHard buttons - nine buttons below the screen (Home is notprogrammable and doesn’t co

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User Guide134. Check Battery Life - The Info PanelsAccess INFO panel display by navigating to the Home panel(tap the Home button), then tapping the IN

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User Guide14First setup panelSetting Function AdjustingLCD Sleep Sets how long the touchscreen Tap the LCD button and usestays on. the Left and Right

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6 The Mode MenuUser Guide15Getting StartedTo help you plan how your RC9200/5200 will operate your hometheater system, you should practice using the th

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User Guide16For labeling buttons and commands.For adding new devices.For deleting buttons, devices and macros.For changing the order in a menu.For sel

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User Guide17Getting StartedAs you customize your remote, the RC9200/5200 will managememory automatically. It will keep deleted groups of panelsrestora

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Automating Your Home Theater With The Marantz RC9200/5200 RC9200/5200 Remote Control User GuideThe information in this manual is copyright-protected

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User Guide18Customizing Your RC9200/52001. IntroductionIt is best to proceed with customizing in several stages. The firststage is to teach all of you

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device group (in Use Mode, you cannot see buttons that haveno RC codes).7 Switch back to DEL mode and delete the group if it is not agood match to you

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User Guide20If your entire system is new to you, practice using the RC9200/5200manually for a few days before programming any macros. You’ll findthat

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User Guide21the example ALL ON and ALL OFF macros preprogrammed in thedefault configuration.The problems don’t stop with powering up a system. Often,

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User Guide224. Programming Help ListsCustomizing Your RC9200/52001 Write a list of all of the actions in the operation you want torecord.2 Gather all

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User Guide23Macros can range from a one step jump to any device or homepanel to sequences with up to 255 steps. In order to plan yourmacros, you shoul

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User Guide24Macros Send Commands To Your SystemYou can make any or all of the 255 steps send an remotecontrol command to your system. The step is actu

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User Guide25and creating a new Macro group.3 Use DEL mode to delete all of the macro groups that you don’tlike (see page 40-42).4 Use ADD mode to add

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User Guide26Note Use the Scroll arrows to navigate; the tab style navigationaljumps will not work. If you accidentally record a tab button as amacro s

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User Guide27Customizing Your RC9200/52002 Tap the mode button and press the LEARN mode button.3 Tap the Device Tab and reveal the Device Menu.4 While

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User Guide1Introduction 21. The Marantz RC9200/5200 22. The Battery 3Getting Started 61. Activating the RC9200/5200 62. Navigating Control Panels

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User Guide28You program the RC commands (RCfor Remote Control) by transmittinginfrared signals from your existingremote controls to the RC9200/5200’sl

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User Guide29ReferenceThe following buttons can be programmed: control panelbuttons, Device menu items and Direct Access buttons.You cannot program Hom

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User Guide30Programming The HOME Buttons to Switch SourcesNote When you teach a command as a Device Action, this commandis automatically assigned to t

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User Guide31Programming Hard Buttons Globally And/Or Locally Per DeviceThe Hard buttons are defined as the five hard buttons on the rightside of the s

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User Guide32Programming a Hard Button Globally1 Tap the Home button to navigate to the Home Panel.2 Complete steps 2 to 7 in “Programming device panel

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User Guide33Labeling a Button or a Text Frame1 Navigate to the panel containing the button/frame you want tolabel.2 Switch to Label mode via the Mode

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User Guide34n For capital letters and symbols, press the Left hard buttonrepeatedly to display the keyboard you want.5 Tap Enter to save the changes a

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User Guide353. Working with Device and Macro GroupsReferenceIf you have a device that is not provided in the Device menu, youcan add it to the RC9200/

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User Guide36ReferenceEach time you touch the scroll arrow down, more devices willappear as follows:Note If you try to Create New Device and you cannot

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User Guide37All of the devices shown are Marantz model #’s with the exceptionof the first division, called “Other.” Below the “Other” division arethre

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User Guide2The RC9200/5200 is designed to control most devices that understandinfrared remote control signals. Its easy-to-use touchscreen and itsintu

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User Guide38Creating a New Device From a Marantz TemplateIf you have the exact Marantz model # in the list, add the devicewith RC codes. If you have a

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User Guide39Copy Existing DeviceChoose this option to copy a device that is already active (you arealready using it). TIP It is often useful to have t

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User Guide40Note The device or macro tab is active when the name of a device ormacro is displayed.2 Switch to Move mode via the Mode button The RC9200

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User Guide41n Control panel button: The button disappears from the display.n Left or Right button command: The corresponding labeldisappears from the

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User Guide42ReferenceWarning Do Not Delete the Left and Right hard Buttons! Remember, yourRC9200/5200 is programmed at the factory with the Browsef

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User Guide43Reference5. Recording MacrosEdit Window NotationBefore you begin to program a Macro, study the notation used inthe EDIT Window. Each type

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User Guide44Recording A Macro Step By StepTo record a macro, there must be at least one macro group in theMacro menu. To create these groups, see page

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User Guide45The macro is ready to be used.There are two extra commands you can record as any step in amacro:Recording a Device Action (Source Switchin

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User Guide46Referencecommands to it, allowing the device to warm up):1 Tap Delay.2 Tap or to decrease or increase the length of thedelay.3 Use the a

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User Guide47Warning To use the Remote Control with radio frequency (RF) you need anRF-77 RF Extender, which is only included with the RC9200. It isan

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User Guide3IntroductionTap the Mode Button:to access the ModeMenus. They aredifferent based on thetype of panel you lastdisplayed. Use theMode Menus t

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User Guide48Changing the Remote Control’s RF IR SettingsAll devices are set up by default to work with IR signals. To be ableto operate one or more de

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User Guide498 Repeat instructions 1 to 3 for all devices for which you want tochange the RF IR settings.9 Tap Close.The Remote Control switches back

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User Guide50ReferenceIf you want to personalize your Remote Control even more, beyondits standard programming features, RCEdit Touch Screen Setup isth

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User Guide51Import new graphics to create new buttons and designs.Personalize configuration files to optimize the use of yourRemote Control.Make any b

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User Guide52TroubleshootingGeneral ProblemsThe display is blankn Tap the screen to make sure the RC9200/5200 is turned on.n Adjust the contrast dial o

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User Guide53Troubleshootingn Insert delays to allow devices to start up properly (see page 26).n Check if you have included inactive buttons in your m

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User Guide54Troubleshootingneed the Marantz factory default configuration, you will have touse RCEdit with a Windows PC to restore it (see page 57).Re

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User Guide55Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I program a device button to execute more than onecommand?No, you can’t. However, you can program a button o

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User Guide56Frequently Asked QuestionsWARNING Should you use the REVERT button, the only way to recoverthe factory configuration is by using RCEdit a

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User Guide57Overview of SymbolsPauseStopPlay, Normal run, normal speedReverse Play, Normal run, normal speedFast Forward, Scan Forwards, Fast run, fas

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User Guide4Installing the Battery Pack1 Press the latch on the battery cover and remove the batterycover from the Remote Control.2 Place the battery p

Page 57 - Frequently Asked Questions

User Guide58Overview of SymbolsPage number upPage number downPage enlargementTV and text mixed1st or 2nd languageLast view, previous programPower, Sta

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User Guide59Hardware Adjustable high-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) Large touchscreenFourteen programmable direct-access buttonsB

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User Guide60The Revert ConfigurationWhy Use The Revert ConfigurationBy deleting the Marantz factory default, you will add 400K of freememory. The Reve

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User Guide61IndexAAdd Mode 16Switch Modes, 16Anchored Macros 21BBacklight button, 2Button Light Timeout 14CCalibrate 14Cloning 18Contrast Dial, 2Contr

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User Guide62Indexfrom a home button 26From Device Buttons 23jumps to panels 23moving commands 26RC Commands 24Step by Step 24Use the Scroll arrows 26M

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User Guide63Service and SupportFor service and support, please contact Marantz customer serviceat 1-800-447-1970. When you contact Marantz customer se

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Printed in the USA

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User Guide5Charging the Remote Control For charging the Remote Control you use the docking station.1 Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet and con

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User Guide6Turning on the DisplayTap the screen gently with your finger or a blunt, soft object likea pencil eraser.The display is activated and you s

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User Guide7Three Divisions of Control Panel TypesYour RC9200/5200 is capable of displaying hundreds of differentcontrol screens. By grouping them into

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