RC5000i User GuideAutomating YourHome TheaterWith TheMarantz RC5000i
User Guide8Macros — The Macro side of yourRC5000i displays Macro buttons. Macro buttons play back a sequenceof up to 255 different commands (and pane
User Guide9Home Buttons Jump to Device Panel GroupsandChange Your Receiver’s InputsEach of the Device Panel Groups has a matching Device button onthe
User Guide10Using the Left and Right Hard Buttons (Back andAhead) to Browse Your Last Six PanelsThe RC5000i always remembers the last six panels you’
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
You operate devices using two kinds of buttons:Touchscreen buttonsDirect-access buttons (to the right of the touchscreen)Using Touchscreen ButtonsSend
User Guide134. Adjusting the SettingsMost of the RC5000i’s features can be set to your own wishes.1 Touch and hold the RC5000i icon for a few seconds.
User Guide14Second setup panelSetting Function AdjustingHide/Show Macro Hide - Turns off Macro Navigation. Tap the Hide/Show buttonShow- Turns on Macr
Third setup panel displays:The Percentage of free memory available for new programming. There are two configurations built in to your RC5000i. If your
User Guide163 Select the mode you wish to use to customize your RC5000i bytouching the appropriate button on the Mode Menu.When you operate your devic
User Guide17Getting StartedAs you customize your remote, the RC5000i will manage memoryautomatically. It will keep deleted groups of panels restorable
Automating Your Home Theater With The Marantz RC5000i RC5000i Remote Control User GuideThe information in this manual is copyright-protected. No par
User Guide181. IntroductionIt is best to proceed with customizing in several stages. The firststage is to teach all of your existing remote codes to t
7 Switch back to DEL mode and delete the group if it is not agood match to your component. Repeat steps 4 through 6 untilall of your remote controls h
User Guide20If your entire system is new to you, practice using the RC5000imanually for a few days before programming any macros. You’ll findthat your
User Guide21The problems don’t stop with powering up a system. Often, you willwant to construct a macro to watch or listen to a specific source. Thism
User Guide224. Programming Help ListsCustomizing Your RC5000i1 Write a list of all of the actions in the operation you want torecord.2 Gather all of t
User Guide23Macros can range from a one step navigational jump to any deviceor home panel to multiple step processes with up to 255 steps. Inorder to
User Guide24Macros Send RC Commands To Your SystemYou can make any or all of the 255 steps send an RCcommand to your system. The step is actually just
User Guide25examples adaptable to your purposes? If you have only a fewmacros to program, you may be better off deleting all of themand creating a ne
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
User Guide27Customizing Your RC5000i2 Tap the mode button and press the LEARN mode button.3 Tap the Device Tab and reveal the Device Menu.4 While brac
User Guide1Introduction 21. The Marantz RC5000i 22. Battery 3Getting Started 61. Activating the RC5000i 62. Navigating Control Panels 73. Operati
User Guide28You program the RC commands (RC for Remote Control) bytransmitting infrared signals from your existing remote controls tothe RC5000i’s lea
User Guide29Referencebuttons, Device menu items and Direct Access buttons.You cannot program Home menu buttons directly. You have toprogram them via t
User Guide30Programming Device Action (Home Buttons)Note When you teach a command as a Device Action, this commandis automatically assigned to the cor
User Guide31Programming Direct Access Buttons Globally And/Or Locally Per DeviceDirect Access buttons are defined as the five hard buttons on theright
User Guide32Programming a Direct Access Button Globally1 Tap the Home menu button .2 Complete steps 2 to 7 in “Programming device panel buttons”on pa
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
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
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 RC5000i
User Guide36ReferenceEach time you touch the scroll arrow down,more devices will appear as follows:All of the devices shown are Marantz model #’s with
User Guide37Status - This template is used toprovide status screens you canjump to during a macro. Five panelsare created with the device name“Status.
User Guide2The RC5000i can be used for all devices that understand infraredremote control signals. Its easy-to-use touchscreen and its intuitiveinterf
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
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
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 RC50
User Guide41n Control panel button: The button disappears from the display.n Left or Right button command: The corresponding labeldisappears from the
User Guide42ReferenceWarning Do Not Delete the Left and Right hard Buttons! Remember, yourRC5000i is programmed at the factory with the Browse feat
User Guide43Reference5. Recording MacrosEdit Window NotationBefore you begin to program a Macro, study the notation used inthe EDIT Window. Each type
User Guide44Recording A Macro Step By StepNote To record a macro, there must be at least one macro group inthe Macro menu. To create these groups, see
User Guide458 Tap Save and assign a label to the macro.The macro is ready to be used.There are two extra commands you can record as any step in amacro
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
User Guide47Reference6. RC5000 SetupIf you want to personalize your Remote Control even more, beyondits standard programming features, RC5000 Setup is
User Guide3IntroductionRC5000i icon: press and hold to enter the Setup Mode.Tap the Mode Button:to access the ModeMenus. They aredifferent based on th
User Guide48ReferenceWhen you become familiar with RC5000 Setup, you can achieveresults like these:Internet FunDaniel Tonks (the illustrator who creat
User Guide49TroubleshootingGeneral ProblemsThe display is blankn Tap the screen to make sure the RC5000i is turned on.n Adjust the contrast dial on th
User Guide50Troubleshootingstore commands, they store button locations. If you reprogram abutton, the button executes the new command assigned to theb
User Guide51TroubleshootingRemote Control error messagesn If one of the following error messages occurs, please contactyour Marantz dealer or Marantz
User Guide52Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I program a device button to execute more than onecommand?No, you can’t. However, you can program a button o
User Guide53Frequently Asked Questions800kb of memory by using the REVERT feature. By using REVERT, you will delete the majority of Marantz RCcodes an
User Guide54Overview of SymbolsPauseStopPlay, Normal run, normal speedReverse Play, Normal run, normal speedFast Forward, Scan Forwards, Fast run, fas
User Guide55Overview of SymbolsPage number upPage number downPage enlargementTV and text mixed1st or 2nd languageLast view, previous programPower, Sta
User Guide56Hardware Adjustable high-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) Large touchscreenSeven programmable direct-access buttonsBack
User Guide57The Revert ConfigurationWhy Use The Revert ConfigurationBy deleting the Marantz factory default, you will add 800K of freememory. The Reve
User Guide42 Remove the AA tray if necessary(see step 2, page 5).3 Insert the battery pack (included with the RC5000i but an optionalaccessory with t
User Guide58IndexAadd a device, 35A Marantz Template, 38restoring groups, 39add a macro group, 35procedure, 39restoring groups, 39Add Mode, 16Adjustin
User Guide59IndexProgramming Direct AccessButtons Globally, 31source switching, 30IInput Selection, 30Internet Resources, 48Invisible Button Art, 37JJ
User Guide60Programming, 18Buttons, 28Help Lists, 22input changes, 30macro fundamentals, 43source selection, 30with a PC, 47Protecting Your Work, 27RR
Service and SupportFor service and support, please contact Marantz customer serviceat 1-800-447-1970. When you contact Marantz customer service,you wi
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User Guide5Using Non-Rechargeable AA BatteriesWarning Use the recharging dock only with the Philips NiMHrechargeable battery pack. It cannot be used w
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
User Guide7Three Divisions of Control Panel TypesYour RC5000i is capable of displaying hundreds of different controlscreens. By grouping them into sen
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