Philips Consumer Lifestyle RC5200 Remote Control for Home Entertainment Devices User Manual

Philips Consumer Lifestyle Remote Control for Home Entertainment Devices Users Manual

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User GuideTo the RC9200/RC5200Touch Screen Remote ControlsAutomating YourHome TheaterWith Marantz
Automating Your Home Theater With The Marantz RC9200/5200   RC9200/5200 Remote Control User GuideThe information in this manual is copyright-protected. No part of this manual may becopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Marantz America,Inc.MARANTZ AMERICA, INC. CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR OMIS-SIONS OR FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS CONTAINED IN THISMANUAL. MARANTZ AMERICA, INC. SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR INCIDEN-TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE SUPPLYING ORUSE OF THIS INFORMATION. MARANTZ AMERICA, INC. SHALL NOT BE HELDLIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROMTHE PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THE MATERIALS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANU-AL.The information in this manual may be subject to change without prior notice.All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of theirrespective companies or organizations. FCC NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits fora Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rule. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residentialinstallation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energyand , if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications. However, there is not guarantee that interferen-ce will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful inter-ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by oneor more of the following measures:nReorient or relocate the receiving antenna.nIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.nConnect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from the receiver. nConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Note If serial or parallel ports are configured, a filtered/shielded serial or paral-lel cable is recommended to minimize EMI and ensure FCC class Bcompliance.
User Guide1Introduction  21. The Marantz RC9200/5200   22. Battery  3Getting Started  61. Activating the RC9200/5200  62. Navigating Control Panels  73. Operating a Device  124. Adjusting the Settings  135. The Mode Menus  156. Managing Memory 17Customizing Your RC9200/5200  181. Introduction  182. Programming Remote Codes  183 Deciding between Macros or Help Lists  204. Programming Help Lists  225. Macro/Panel Jump Capabilities  236. Programming Macros & Panel Jumps  247. Programming Macros as a Device Action  268. Protecting Your Work from Changes  27Reference  281. Programming Buttons  282. Labeling Buttons, Frames and Menu Items  323. Working with Device and Macro Groups  354. Deleting and Restoring  405. Recording Macros  436. RC5000 Setup  47Troubleshooting 49Frequently Asked Questions 52Overview of Symbols 54Specifications 56The Revert Configuration 57Index 58Table of Contents
User Guide2The RC9200/5200 is designed to control most devices that understandinfrared remote control signals. Its easy-to-use touchscreen and its intuiti-ve interface make it a perfect remote control for every user. TheRC9200/5200 is completely customizable and programmable. You canadd devices and functions, relabel buttons, record macros and animateyour macros. Although the RC9200/5200 is pre-programmed for Marantzcomponents, a vast collection of built-in tab guided panels with pre-arran-ged button art enables you to easily choose the perfect interface for anynon-Marantz component.  The RC9200/5200  easily  learns   commandsfrom the vast majority of manufacturers remote controls. Introduction1. The Marantz RC9200/5200 The Volume, Channeland Mute buttons aretypically programmed toalways work the sameway regardless of whatpanel is displayed.The Infrared Eyetransmits to yourdevices and learnsfrom your existingremotes.The TouchscreenThe INFO button enables you to check batte-ry life.Scroll Up and Scroll Dn but-tons duplicate the functionof the scroll arrows and areeasier to find in the dark(they navigate betweenpanels when there are morethan one panel for control-ling a specific devicde).\Menu, Enter, Exit and 4way navigator buttons willchange their functiondepending on what deviceyou are controlling.The Contrast Dialadjusts the  appe-arance of thescreen.The Backlight but-ton lights up thescreen (you canadjust the length oftime it stays on,see page 13).The Serial Port ena-bles you to programthe RC9200/5200on a Windows PC.The Home B uttonalways  takes youback to the MainHome Panel ControlScreen  (think of itas the Start button).
User Guide3IntroductionTap the Mode Button:to access the ModeMenus. They are diffe-rent based on the typeof panel you last dis-played. Use the ModeMenus to customizeyour remote.DevicesMacros HomeTap the Scroll Arrows:to scroll to other panels within theactive group.Tap the Macro menu Bar:to use your one touchMacro buttons. Tap againand a menu of all of yourMacro groups appears.Tap again to select: Tap the Devicemenu bar: to operate devices.Tap again and amenu of all yourdevices appears.Tap again to select:Panel number: shows active control panelTap the Scroll Arrows:to scroll to otherpanels within the acti-ve group.2. The BatteryWhen you use the Remote Control for the first time, you will haveto:¥ install the battery pack;¥ place the Remote Control in the docking station and charge theRemote Control.¥ tap the  INFO button on the Home Panel to check batterylife.Warning Use the docking station only with the Philips NiMH rechargeablebattery pack.We strongly advise you not to plug other appliances (like mobilephones, PDA s,  ) into the docking station. This will damage boththe connector and the appliance.Use the Control PanelButtons:to operate your compo-nents
User Guide4Installing the Battery Pack1 Press the latch on the battery cover and remove the batterycover from the Remote Control.2 Place the battery pack in the battery compartment. 3 Plug the cable of the battery pack in the connector as illustrated.4 Place the battery cover back on.Note Make sure the cable of the battery pack does not get stuckbetween the molded interior and the battery cover.After a few seconds, the Remote Control starts up automaticallyand an Introduction screen appears. The Remote Control beepstwice to indicate that it has finished starting up.  Because the battery pack of the Remote Control is not fully pre-charged, you will have to charge it as described below.Introduction
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 connect it to thedocking station.2 Place the Remote Control in the docking station. Make sure you hold the Remote Control at an angle of 30¡ to 45¡ when you place the it in the docking station.Charging starts immediately. The green charging LED on thefront of the docking station indicates charging takes place.When the Remote Control is fully charged, the LED goes off.Note Normal charging time is 2 to 3 hours, depending on thecondition of the battery pack. You can operate the Remote Control while it is being charged.The battery pack does not have to be entirely empty beforerecharging. You can place the Remote Control in the docking station at anytime. When the battery pack is running low, the Low Battery icon flashesat the top of the screen. Recharge the Remote Control as soon aspossible to ensure perfect performance.Note The RC9200/5200 retains all settings when the AA batteries haverun out. You will only have to reset the clock.Introduction
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 see the Home panel.Notes ÆIf the display stays blank or becomes black, adjustthe contrast dial on the left side.ÆIf another panel is displayed, tap the Home button .ÆThe RC9200/5200 shuts down automatically.Using the BacklightPress the backlight button on the left side.The backlight shuts off after a few seconds to save power.Note In the settings (see page 13) you can choose to activate thebacklight automatically when you turn the RC9200/5200 on.Use ModeThe RC9200/5200 has different  modes.  When you activate theRC9200/5200 for the first time, it starts up in Use mode allowingyou to immediately operate your devices.In Use mode the menu bar at the top of the screen is visible . If alabel (like  or  ) covers the icon, just tap the label. A menuwill pop up with USE as an option. Tap the USE  to return to normaloperating mode.Getting Started1. Activating the RC9200/5200
User Guide7Three Divisions of Control Panel TypesYour RC9200/5200 is capable of displaying hundreds of differentcontrol screens. By grouping them into sensible divisions, it is easyto navigate to the control panel you want. The three main divisionsare:Home  The Home group disp-lays convenient instant jump buttonsto the main control panels of yoursystem devices (your VCR, TV, CDplayer etc.). These buttons  also select the Input of your Home Theater Receiver or Preamp (Homebuttons are linked to the Device pull down menu, which also selectsinputs on your receiver).Access Home by tapping the Home button at the bottom left of the remote.D evices  The Device sidedisplays the control panels of your components, one device group at a time.  A button on a Device panelwill act just like the buttons on theoriginal remote control. You can always select the Deviceside of the RC9200/5200  by tapping themenu bar to the right of the remoteicon.Getting Started2. N avigating Control PanelsTap to select the Device side of yourRC9200/5200 .
User Guide8Macros  The Macro side of yourRC9200/5200  displays Macro buttons. Macro buttons play back a sequenceof up to 255 different commands (and panel jumps, which can be pro-grammed to give status during theMacro). You can always select the Macro sideof the RC9200/5200  by tapping the menu bar to the left of the remote icon.Using Menus to Jump to a Panel Group1 Navigate to either the Macro (left) or the Device (right) side ofthe remote by tapping the left or right menu bar.2 Tap the Menu bar again. A menu will pop into view, enabling youto choose which group of panels you want. If you have a largesystem with more than seven groups, scroll arrows  enableyou to select those that are out of sight.3 After using the scroll arrows to view all of the choices, simplytap the label of the group you would like.Note When you jump to a Device, the RC9200/5200 will change theinput of your home theater receiver/preamp (using the pull downmenus is exactly the same thing as pressing a Home button).Getting StartedTap to select the Macro side of yourRC9200/5200.Device GroupsMacro Groups
User Guide9Home Buttons Jump to Device Panel Groupsand Change Your Receiver s InputsEach of the Device Panel Groups has a matching Device button onthe home panel. These Device buttons perform two actions whenpressed:1  Jumps to the main panel of the Device Group.2 Changes your home theater receiver/preamp to the appropriateinput. See page 30 to program for a non-Marantz receiver/pre-amp.Jump to a Device Panel Group Without Changing Inputs1 Pop up the Device menu, by tapping the Device Menu bar.2 Look at the labels for the Left and Righthard buttons. Now, they are labeled NO IR.3 Press and hold either of the two Left and Right hard buttons,then select the device you would like to jump to. No input com-mands will be sent to your receiver/preamp.Getting Started
User Guide10Using the Scroll Arrows or the Left and Right HardButtons to Jump to PanelsYou can browse all of the panels within a Deviceor Macro group by using the scroll arrows at thetop and bottom of the screen. When you are on the macro side, the arrows are on the left; when you are on the device side, the arrows are on the right.The Left and Right Hard buttons are programmed to duplicatethe scroll arrow functions.Tap the Scroll arrows to navigate to other panels within the acti-ve group (home, macros or devices). Getting StartedOpposite the scroll arrow on the bottom of thescreen, the Panel display shows you which panel you are viewing.
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 that device. Simplytouch the tab label and the RC9200/5200 will jump to theappropriate panel.Your Macro Groups have also been programmed with  one-touch  jump buttons and tab style navigation to make it easy tosort your macros out.Getting Started1. To view the TV s  Effectspanel, press the EFX tab.2. The RC9200/5200 will jumpto the TV Effects panel.1. To view the channel macrosfor sports channels, pressthe sports tab.2. The RC9200/5200 will jumpto the panel displayingSports Channel macros.
You operate devices using two kinds of buttons:Touchscreen buttonsHard buttons - nine buttons below the screen (Home is not pro-grammable and doesn t count) and five to the right of the screen(Vol, Channel and Mute).Using Touchscreen ButtonsSending commandsInfrared commands are invisible. However, when you send a com-mand, an animated icon appears at the top of the panel to showthat a command is being sent.The name of the device you are controlling is always displayed onthe device menu tab.Using the Hard ButtonsHard buttons can be operated at any time, even without turning onthe touchscreen. These buttons can be programmed to always dothe same thing regardless of the panel displayed (teach commandson Home Panel) or they can change their function depending onwhich device is active (teach commands only to the specific devi-ce). For example: Since Volume Up, Volume Down and Mute are typicallyreceiver/preamp commands in most home theaters, these directaccess buttons have been pre-programmed to always operate aMarantz receiver/preamp. Should you own another brand, see theprogramming instructions on page 31-32. Menu, 4 Way Arrows,Channel Up and Channel Down are typically programmed to chan-ge with the device selected. So when you are operating your DVDplayer, you use them to navigate DVD menus and change chapters,while when you are watching TV, the Menu buttons operate the TVmenus and the Channel buttons change channels.User Guide12Getting Started3. Operating a DeviceWhile RC9200/5200Transmits
User Guide134. The INFO Panels Access INFO panel display by navigating to the Home panel(tap the Home button), then tapping the INFO button.The Percentage of battery life.The Percentage of free memory available for new programming. There are two configurations built in to your RC9200/5200. Ifyour info screen says:MZE EV2.0 You are using the factory default file.MZE REV  You are using the memory saving, stripped-down file. See pages 17 and 57.To exit INFO panel display:Tap the INFO button again.Most of the RC9200/5200 s features can be set to your own wishes.1 Tap the Mode  button at the bottom of the screen2  Choose SETUP.The first setup panel appears. You can display the second andthird setup panel by using the scroll buttons.3 Tap the button of the setting you want to adjust.The button becomes black.4 Use the Left and Right buttons to adjust the setting.Getting Started5 The Setup Panels
User Guide14First setup panelSetting Function AdjustingL CD Sleep Sets how long the touchscreen  Tap the LCD button and usestays on.the Left and Right buttons.LCD Light Sets how long the backlight of  Tap the LCD Light button and the touchscreen stays on. use the Left and Right buttons.Button Light Sets how long the backlight of  Tap the Button Light button and the direct-access and Left/Right  use the Left and Right buttons.buttons stays on.Touch Selects the beep volume (Of f, 1,2,3) Tap the LCD button.for  Touch Screen buttonsButton Selects the beep volume (Of f, 1,2,3) Tap the LCD button.for Hard buttons.Note Use the down scroll arrow  to move to the second setup panel.Second setup panelSetting Function AdjustingMacro Menu ActiveDeActive - Turns of f Macro Navigation. Tap the LCD buttonActive- Turn s on Macro Navigation. repeatedly .Device Menu  ActiveDeActive - Turns of f Device Navigation.Tap the LCD buttonActive- Turns on Device Navigation. repeatedly .CalibrateCalibrates the touchscreen.  Tap the Calibrate button andfollow the on-screen instructions.Revert * Reverts the RC9200/5200 to  Tap the Revert button andthe Revert 2.01 configuration follow the on-screen (see pages 15, 17 and 57). instructions.*The Revert button will only appear if one change has been made to the RC9200/5200.Getting Started
6. The Mode MenusTo help you plan how your RC9200/5200 will operate your hometheater system, you should practice using the three mode menus.Working with ModesAll customization is done via the three Modemenus. They differ in their capabilities:Macro Side - No IR learning is possible, so there is no LEARN ability.User Guide15Getting StartedHome Panels - Since there is only one Homegroup, there is no ability to add or move groups.Device Side - No Macros can be programmed,so there is no EDIT button.The mode menus are utilized like this:1 Select either the Home, Device or Macro divisions of panels bytouching the appropriate tabs or the Home Icon.2  Touch the Mode icon  at the bottom of the screen.3 Select the mode you wish to use to customize yourRC9200/5200 by touching the appropriate button on the ModeMenu.When you operate your devices, the RC9200/5200 is in Use mode.For actions other than operating (like programming buttons, recor-ding macros, adding devices, and so on) you have to switch to theappropriate mode:For operating devices.For learning commands from other devices.For recording macros and jumping to other panels.DevicesMacros Home
User Guide16For labeling buttons and commands.For adding new devices.For deleting buttons, devices and macros.For changing the order in a menu.For selecting the correct ID for the RF ExtenderTo switch to another mode1 Tap the Mode button  at the bottom of the touchscreen orthe label of the mode you are using.The Mode menu pops up.2 Tap the mode you want to use.The label of the active mode appears on the RC9200/5200 icon.You can now work in the selected mode.Note USE mode is the normal operating mode for the RC9200/5200. The RC9200/5200 will not  time out  and automa-tically return to USE mode. You must redisplay the Mode Menuand select USE.Getting Started
User Guide17Getting StartedAs you customize your remote, the RC9200/5200 will managememory automatically. It will keep deleted groups of panels restora-ble as long as possible. When you need additional memory, it willnotify you that it needs to do  Memory Cleanup,  which will perma-nently erase everything you have deleted so far. See page 50.You can choose to manually manage your memory by choosing asmaller template file to program with. There are two configurationsbuilt-in.  The default Marantz file and the memory saving stripped-down Revert file. The default Marantz file offers these unique featu-res:43 pre-programmed templates for home theater components.All have the option of adding pre-programmed Marantzremote codes for your convenience. See creating new devi-ces on page 36.FAV TV - Macro groups for surfing channels with one touchvia customizable labels. See recording macros on page 43.ADJUST - a macro group with one touch jumps to all of thepower user features of a Marantz system.POWER - a group of control panels that will help your familypower up a home theater system. See Deciding on Macrosor Help Lists on page 20-21.Should you feel that you do not need all of these features or youknow your configuration requires lots of memory (i.e. you are plan-ning hundreds of animated macros), we provide the Revert configu-ration. It provides 13 styles of component templates and one macroexample. Permanently deleting the factory configuration and usingthe Revert configuration will add 800kb to your free memory space.See The Revert Configuration on page 57.Customizing Your RC9200/52007. Managing Memory
User Guide18Customizing Your RC9200/52001. IntroductionIt is best to proceed with customizing in several stages. The firststage is to teach all of your existing remote codes to theRC9200/5200. The second stage is to practice using your hometheater system with the RC9200/5200. As you gain familiaritywith your system, you ll notice that many operations in a hometheater require several steps. In the third stage of customiza-tion, you will record multiple step operations as either a  Macrothat you can play back with one button push or as a list of num-bered steps recorded in a  Help  device group.In the next few pages you ll find step by step guidelines on eachof the three stages. When a more detailed explanation can befound in the Reference section, we ve noted the page.1 Gather all of your remote controls in front of you.2 Play with all of the example device groups. Compare the devicegroups with your existing remote controls. Can you use any astemplates for non-Marantz components?3 Use DEL mode to delete all of the device groups that you don tlike (see page 40).4 Use ADD mode to add the device groups for each Marantz com-ponent (see page 35-40). When you are prompted to add with or without RC codes, choo-se WITH RC CODES.5 Use ADD mode to add a device group for each non-Marantzcomponent (see page 38).Choose WITHOUT RC CODES.6 Switch to LEARN Mode to evaluate the panel layouts of the newdevice group (in Use Mode, you cannot see buttons that haveno RC codes).2. Cloning All Your Existing Remotes
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 have a matching device group.8 Switch to LABEL mode to relabel each device group (see page32-34).9 Switch to MOVE mode to re-order your devices, so that yourhome panel is arranged the way you want (see page 39-40).10 Switch to LABEL mode to personalize the greeting on yourhome panel (see page 32-34).11 Still in LABEL mode, navigate to the DEVICE side of theRC9200/5200. Relabel any buttons as needed to match yourexisting remote controls. Check all of your devices.12 Switch to LEARN mode and teach the RC9200/5200 all of yournon-Marantz components RC Codes (see page 28-32).13 Switching back and forth between USE and LEARN modes, testall codes and reteach as necessary.Note Should you need to delete a command, use the DEL mode. Bevery careful to NEVER delete the navigational tabs; they canonly be restored with a personal computer (see page 52).14 Switch back to LEARN mode. Teach each Device group theappropriate Preamp/Receiver Input (source switching) RC com-mand (see page 30).15 Congratulations, you have completed the first stage of customi-zation! Take a well deserved break.User Guide19Customizing Your RC9200/5200
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 your home theater requires many operations that require multiplesteps to do. You have to decide whether to use a:Macro - The entire operation happens in an automated sequencewhen you touch one button.Help List - The operation happens manually but is prompted by largesequentially numbered buttons with friendly labels on one sequence ofpanels linked together.Some multiple step operations require you to make decisions beforeyou proceed. An example is turning on a non-Marantz home theatersystem. Many components turn on and off with a single  Power  but-ton. Before you press a  Power  button, the manufacturer expects youto look at the component to see whether it is on or off. If you want iton and it s off, you press the  Power  button. If you forget to look, andit is already on, you will turn it off when you press the Power  button.The RC9200/5200 cannot  look  at your components to see if they areon or off. So, if you recorded a macro intended to power up a non-Marantz home theater, it wouldn t be very reliable. Here s an example:Your spouse goes out to the local video store and rents a videotape.When he/she gets home, they pop the tape in the VCR (most VCR sautomatically turn on when a tape is inserted). Your spouse touchesthe macro button you programmed to power up the system. Therecorded sequence of  power  buttons is played back. Unfortunately,since the VCR was already on, it is now off and everything else is on.Your spouse sees no picture, assumes the macro didn t work, so tou-ches the button again. This time, the macro turns the VCR on andeverything else off. Frustrating!Marantz builds components that are  macro-friendly . Instead of asingle  power  button, the remote controls have a discrete  On  and adiscrete Off  button. With a Marantz system, you can record a Macrothat is very reliable from a series of  On  commands. Take a look atthe example ALL ON and ALL OFF macros preprogrammed in thedefault configuration.The problems don t stop with powering up a system. Often, you willCustomizing Your RC9200/52003 Complex Operation? Macros or Help...
User Guide21want to construct a macro to watch or listen to a specific source. Thismay require that both the Television and the Surround Receiver be setto new inputs. Some components have  discrete  commands to selectsources (meaning the command will only have one effect on the com-ponents, like the CD input on most receivers). Other componentshave  toggle  commands (these are commands that require you tolook at the component, evaluate its state and sometimes issue thecommand over and over again). An example of a  toggle  command isthe Input or TV/VCR button found on many television remote controls.You have to look at the TV, decide that it is on the wrong input, thentoggle or scroll through the inputs to select the one you want.Evaluate each of the multiple step operations you would like to recordas macros. If all of the commands in the process are  discrete,  themacro will work reliably. If even one command is a  toggle  command,you should program a help list for the operation instead of a macro.Tip Sometimes there is a reliable way to use toggle type commandsin macros. Unfortunately, it will not be written down in your com-ponent s instruction manual. You will have to find it throughexperimentation and imagination. What you are looking for is an  anchor  command that will putyour component in a known state. Once it is in a known state,you can use toggle commands in your macro. An example for Powering Up DVD Players:Most DVD players will turn on when off when they receive aPlay command. Thus a discrete On command is two steps, 1) DVD Play2) DVD StopA discrete off command is constructed by:1) DVD Play2) DVD PowerAn example for Selecting Source on a TV:Many televisions will return to a particular input with either achannel up or down command or by selecting a particular chan-nel.Thus, to construct a macro that selects the EXT1 input:1) Channel Up (selects the Antenna A input)2) Input (toggles to the Antenna B input)3) Input (toggles to the EXT 1 input)Customizing Your RC9200/5200
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 of the remote controls you will need for the operation.3 Navigate to the Device side of the RC9200/5200.4 Select ADD from the Mode menu. Choose  Create New Devicewhen prompted (see page 35-40).In the  Other  division there is a device group labeled  Help.Add the Help device.5 Switch to LABEL mode. Relabel the new device currently labe-led Help (for details on relabeling devices, see page 32-34).Use no more than 8 characters (more won t fit). Try to use adescriptive title like POWER, RECORD, etc.6 Stay in LABEL mode. Relabel any of the introductory text onpanel 1. Type in any guidelines your family may need to knowfor this operation.6 Stay in LABEL mode. Relabel as many of the buttons on thefive panels as you need. Tip Do not relabel the buttons labeled  Press for Next Help Screenunless the button is the last step in the operation.7 Switch to LEARN mode. Teach each button the appropriatecommand.8 Switch to MOVE mode. Move the new device to the appropriateposition in the device list (remember, this determines the buttonposition on the Home panel).9 Return to USE mode and test out your new list. Congratulations!10 You can make as many Help lists as you like. Simply repeatsteps 1 through 9 for each operation you would like to programa help list.
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 should understand the capabilities as follows.Device Panel Buttons Can t Perform Jumps/MacrosYou can program a macro to be played back when any buttonon the Macro side of the RC9200/5200 is pressed (see page43).You can program a macro to be played back when a devicegroup is selected by either pressing a button on a home panelor by selecting the device via the Device Menu (see page 26).You cannot program a macro to be played back when any but-ton is pressed on a device Panel. All of the tab-style paneljumps programmed into Device panels were programmed usinga windows PC and Marantz RC5000 Setup (see page 47).Macros Perform Jumps to Any Device PanelThe Marantz RC9200/5200 has the unique capability of jumping toany device panel during a macro. You can make any or all of the 255 steps a jump to any Devicepanel. This provides you with the opportunity to give some feed-back to the end user while a macro is being played back. Forexample: you can reveal the CD device panel to show the userthat RC commands are being sent to the CD player, then jumpto an AMP panel to show the user that RC commands are beingsent to the amp.You can ADD/Create a Status device group (located in newdevices in the division named OTHER)  and custom label eachpanel to give the end user more specific feedback as to whatthe macro is doing. You can then program jumps to each Statuspanel to occur during the macro.You cannot jump to any Macro or Home panel. You are onlyallowed to jump to Device panels when programming with theRC9200/5200 stand alone. Customizing Your RC9200/52005. Macro/Panel Jump Capabilities
User Guide24Macros Send RC Commands To Your SystemYou can make any or all of the 255 steps send an RC com-mand to your system. The step is actually just a recording of thelocation of any button on any device panel. To record an RCcommand, you simply navigate to the panel and button youwant, then touch it. Thus, all RC commands in a Macro mustfirst be taught to a device panel button, a direct access button(the Mute, Channel or Volume buttons) or a device action (typi-cally the preamp/receiver source selection command that isissued when you select a new device group from home or thedevice menu).You cannot learn a new IR command. The Macro side of theRC9200/5200 does not have the LEARN mode available.You cannot record a button on a Home or Macro panel as astep in a macro. However, you can record a  device action,which is what a home button really does (see page 26).Macros Can Delay Between StepsYou can program a delay as any or all of the 255 steps of amacro.You can adjust that delay in 1/10th of a second intervalsbetween .1 and 99.9 seconds.Customizing Your RC9200/52006. Programming Macros & Panel JumpsYou will do all of your Macro/Jump programming within a windowthat will appear after you press the EDIT button on the Macro Modemenu. Before proceeding with programming, make sure that youunderstand how to move around in the Edit window and how toread the RC9200/5200 s shorthand notation for each macro step(see page 43).1 Write a list of all of the actions in the operation you want torecord.2 Play with all of the example Macro groups. Are any of these
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 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 a new macro group empty of any pro-gramming (see page 35-40).5 Switch to LABEL mode to relabel your Macro group (see page32-34).6 Switch to MOVE mode to re-order your Macro groups, so thatthe most commonly used Macro groups are near the top (seepage 39-40).7 Switch to LABEL mode and navigate to the your new Macrogroup. Relabel the macro buttons (currently labeled New Macro)with an appropriate name. The buttons are large so try to imagi-ne a descriptive name even if it requires a few words.8 Switch to Edit mode. 9 Press your newly named Macro button to enter the EDIT win-dow.The EDIT window will appear. If you had any previously pro-grammed commands in this button, they will appear for you toedit.10 Working from your written list, navigate to the desired deviceand panel to program all of the steps in the Macro (see step 5on page 44).Commands - When you touch a button, you will record an RCcommand step (see page 43).Jumps - When you select a device from the Device Menu whileholding down the Left hard button (now called device), you willrecord a panel jump to the last accessed panel of that device(see page 43).Delays - When you select Delay, use the plus and minus arrowsto set the amount of delay (see page 44).Customizing Your RC9200/5200
User Guide26Note Use the Scroll arrows to navigate; the tab style navigationaljumps will not work. If you accidentally record a tab button as amacro step, it will do nothing because you cannot alias to a but-ton that jumps. Since it will confuse you to see it in the MacroEdit window,  it is best to delete it.11 Once all steps have been programmed, test your macro bypressing the right hard button (now labeled Play).12 Typically you will need to adjust the timing of the macro. Simplyputting in lots of delays will make the macro work, but maymake the macro unnecessarily long.Try moving commands, so that a TV command alternates withanother component command before another TV command isissued. To move a command, simply select it and use the upand down arrows to reposition it within the macro window.When a delay is added to the macro, the default timing is .5seconds. If the macro works with a .5 second delay, try a smal-ler delay to shorten the macro.When programming Channel macros, use .1 second delaysbetween different digits and .5 second delays between identicaldigits.13 Once you are happy with the macro, press the left hard button(now labeled Close). You will be prompted to Save Macro orCancel.14 Continue to program macros until you have recorded all that youplan. Congratulations! You are now a Home Theater Automator!Customizing Your RC9200/52007. Macros From Your Home ButtonsIt is possible to program a macro to occur when you select a device(the macro will occur both when you press a home button ANDwhen you select the device from the pull down Device menu).To program:1 Navigate to the Device side of the RC9200/5200.
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 bracing the RC9200/5200 with your right hand, press andhold the Backlight button with a left hand finger.5 Press and hold the Left hard button with your left hand thumb.6 While still bracing, pressing and holding everything, use a righthand finger to select the device from the Device Menu. 7 The EDIT window appears with the name of your Device at thetop of the window.8 Program your macro following steps 10 through 15 on the pre-vious page.Note In use, you can select a device without issuing the macro byrevealing the Device Menu, then pressing and holding the lefthard key labeled NO IR, then selecting the device. Otherwise,every time you select the device from home or select it from thedevice menu, the macro will be sent.
User Guide28You program the RC commands (RCfor Remote Control) by transmittinginfrared signals from your existingremote controls to the RC9200/5200 slearning eye. To do this, place theRC9200/5200 and the device s remo-te control on a flat surface, 1 to100cm (1/2 to 36 inches) apart. With each new remote control,you have to find the correct lear-ning distance.It is best to be systematic andteach all of the buttons from oneremote control before proceedingto the next.Here are some tips.Start with the controls closetogether; if you receive a FAIL,move them farther apart in oneinch increments. Although rare, some component remotes requi-re a very large distance between the sending LED and theRC9200/5200 s learning eye. Test the first command from any new remote control to find thecorrect learning distance. Once you have found the correct lear-ning distance, do not change it for any other button on that parti-cular remote control. Most commands learn correctly when you press and hold themuntil the OK indicator appears. However, sometimes theRC9200/5200 will say OK, yet the command will not operate thecomponent properly. If this occurs, try re-teaching the commandwith a brief tap. After a short delay the OK indicator will appear.Test the code. If this improves operation, continue to use theTap technique for all other buttons on the remote. The only but-tons that you MUST use the press and hold technique for arebuttons that you will press and hold when you are operating thecomponent (i.e. volume, scan, etc.).Reference1. Programming Buttons1  to 100 cm apart(1/2 to 36 inches)
User Guide29ReferenceThe following buttons can be programmed: control panel but-tons, Device menu items and Direct Access buttons.You cannot program Home menu buttons directly. You have toprogram them via the Device menu (see page 30).The RC9200/5200 also offers empty control panel buttons whichyou can program and label as existing buttons. They are onlyvisible in Learn and Label mode and appear without label orwith label (intended for a specific function). You will also seepreviously deleted buttons: you can restore them by reprogram-ming them or you can reuse them for other commands.Programming Touch Screen Buttons1 Navigate to the Device panel buttons you want to program.2 Switch to Learn mode via the Mode button. Additional emptybuttons appear, which can be programmed and labeled.3 Point the device s original remote control to the RC9200/5200 slearning eye as shown on page 28.4 Tap the RC9200/5200 button you want to program.The button starts flashing.5 Press and hold the corresponding button on your device s ori-ginal remote control.If the RC9200/5200 has learned the command successfully, OKflashes on the RC9200/5200 icon. You can let go of the buttonyou re holding.If the RC9200/5200 has not learned the command successfully,you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the RC9200/5200icon.6 Program all other buttons you want and relabel them if necessa-ry (see page 32-34).7 Return to Use mode via the Mode button.Programming The HOME Buttons to Switch Sources
User Guide30Note When you teach a command as a Device Action, this commandis automatically assigned to the corresponding button in theHome menu AND to the act of selecting the Device from the pulldown Device Menu. Typically, you teach the preamp/receiversource selection or  input  command to the device action.Remember, the only way to NOT issue this command is to reve-al the device menu, press and hold the LEFT hard key (nowlabeled NO IR) and select the device.1 Make sure the device tab is active.The device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed.2 Switch to Learn mode via the Mode button  .3 Point the device s original remote control to the RC9200/5200 slearning eye as described above.4 Tap the device tab to open the Device menu.5 Touch and hold either the RC9200/5200 s Left or Right button(now labeled Device) and tap the device you want to program.Even when you want to program the currently active device, youhave to tap it in the Device menu.The label  device  starts flashing on the RC9200/5200 icon.6 Press and hold the button the RC9200/5200 has to learn onyour device s original remote control.If the RC9200/5200 has learned the command successfully, OKflashes on the display. You can let go of the button you re hol-ding.If the RC9200/5200 has not learned the command successfully,you hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the RC9200/5200icon.7 Program all other items you want and return to Use mode viathe Mode button.Programming Hard Buttons Globally Reference
User Guide31And/Or Locally Per DeviceThe Hard buttons are defined as the five hard buttons on the rightside of the screen (Mute, Channel Up/Down, Volume Up/Down) andthe nine buttons below the screen (don t count Home, since youcannot program it). WARNING It is possible to teach commands to the LEFT and RIGHThard buttons. However, only via a PC can you reprogramthe buttons to scroll up and down.Hard buttons can be programmed with a global function for all devi-ces and/or for a deviced specific (local) command for a particulardevice. When a command is taught to a hard button from a device page, itwill only be issued when that device group is active, even if a com-mand has been taught globally. Local learning overrides global lear-ning.  When a command is taught to a hard button from a home panel, itwill be issued as long as the active device does not have a localcommand. For example, one could program the CH+ & CH- buttons as theChapter +/-  command when the DVD is active. Now, if you pro-gram the TV channel +/-  globally (and any device other than theDVD is selected)  the TV channel +/- commands will be issued.Programming a Hard Button GloballyReference
User Guide321 Tap the Home button to navigate to the Home Panel.2 Complete steps 2 to 7 in  Programming device panel buttonson page 29. Instead of tapping a button on the touchscreen,press the Hard button you want to program.The label of the button you have pressed (e.g. chan+ or vol-)starts flashing on the RC9200/5200 icon.Programming a Hard Button Locally1 Switch to the device for which you want to program the button.2 Complete steps 2 to 7 in  Programming device panel buttonson page 29. Instead of tapping a button on the touchscreen,press the button you want to program.The label of the button you have pressed (e.g. chan+ or vol-)starts flashing on the RC9200/5200 icon.2. Labeling Buttons, Frames and MenuReferenceItemsThe following elements can be labeled: buttons on a device panel,text frames on a device panel (they don t do anything except dis-play text), Device groups (the name for the Device group that appe-ars on the Device Tab and on the Home button), buttons on amacro panel, macro groups (the name for the Macro group thatappears on the Macro Tab) and Left/Right hard buttons (these areprelabeled at the factory to be Scroll Up and Scroll Dn.You cannot label Home menu buttons directly. You have to labelthem via the Device menu (see page 34).You can label part of the Home panel greeting: the wordsWelcome ,  To ,  Marantz  and  Home Theater  can be relabeled topersonalize your RC9200/5200.
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 button  .3 Tap the button/frame you want to label. The display shows a  virtual auto-zooming  mini-keyboard. The button/frame you want to label is displayed above the keyboard.4 Edit the label.nTo delete a character, press the Right button.nTo enter a character, tap the keyboard near the characteryou want to use.The keyboard is zoomed in, allowing you to tap exactly thecharacter you need.After you have tapped the character, the keyboard is zoomedout. Repeat this action for every character.Note You can zoom out again without tapping a character bypressing the Right button (labeled Zoom).Reference
User Guide34nFor capital letters and symbols, press the Left hard buttonrepeatedly to display the keyboard you want.5 Tap Enter to save the changes and return to the panel you wereat.-or-Tap Cancel to return to the panel you were at without savingchanges.6 Label all other items you want and return to Use mode via theMode button.Labeling a Home Button, a Device or a Macro GroupRemember, the buttons on home are linked (automaticallyaliased)to the labels you create for the Device menu, so any chan-ge you make to the Device menu names will be automatically car-ried out on your home panel buttons.1 Switch to Label mode via the Mode button .2 Tap the device tab to open the Device menu. -or-Tap the macro tab to open the Macro menu.3 Touch and hold either the RC9200/5200 s Left or Right buttonand tap the device you want to program.Even when you want to program the currently activedevice/macro group, you have to tap it in the Device/Macromenu.4 Complete steps 3 to 6 in  Labeling a button  on page 33.Reference
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 RC9200/5200.You cannot add devices to the Home menu directly. You have toadd them via the Device menu.There are three possible ways to add a device:Create New DeviceCopy Existing DeviceRestore Deleted DeviceIn the following sections we ll discuss what these options offer you.Create New DeviceChoose this option to add a completely new device. You will beable to choose from a list of preprogrammed templates with or wit-hout Marantz RC codes.A drop down scrollable list will appear. As you scroll down the list,you will notice Device type dividers and devices you can add. Onlyselect Device Templates to ADD. Although it is possible to ADD theDevice Type Divider as a Device, it is not useful. Should you acci-dentally Add a divider to your device list, delete it.Device Type DividerThis is not a devicetemplate to add; it issimply an indication ofthe type of device.Device TemplateWhen you add thisfor a Marantzcomponent, youshould add withRC codes. Whenyou plan to teachcodes from anexisting remotecontrol, add wit-hout RC codes.
User Guide36ReferenceEach time you touch the scroll arrow down, more devices will appe-ar as follows:Note If you try to Create New Device and you cannot use a scrollarrow to reveal all of these devices, you have the Revert confi-guration loaded (see pages 15,17 and 57).Receivers are both AMPS and TUNERS - Since you typically usethe two sections of your Marantz receiver at different times, wehave separated them into two devices. You will find the amp sectionin AMPS and the Tuner section in TUNERS.Marantz constantly updates the templates for new models, so yourremote may show considerably more models than we show here.The Marantz SR14EXReceiver is actuallytwo templates: TheSR14EX AMP templa-te for all preamp/sur-round functions andthe SR14EXTunertemplate for all radiofunctions.
User Guide37All of the devices shown are Marantz model # s with the exceptionof the first division, called  Other.  Below the  Other  division arethree device templates that are meant for other purposes.DSS - Since Marantz does not make a DSS receiver (yet!), weincluded a template with codes. If your DSS does not operate withthese codes, simply teach the RC9200/5200 from your originalremote.Status - This template is used to provide status screens you canjump to during a macro. Five panels are created with the devicename  Status.  If you add additional Status devices, they will benamed Status2, Status3, Status4 and so on. Each panel is namedaccording to its numbered position (1/5, etc.), so that if you are edi-ting a macro, you will know which panel you have jumped to.Help - This template is used to create a Help List that will helpusers through a multiple step process that cannot be reliably pro-grammed as a macro.  See page 20-22 for more information abouthelp lists.ReferenceStatus panels helpyour family hold theremote steady duringlong complex macros.Help List panels are agood way to helpcasual users througha long operation withlots of steps.
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 Marantz component not listed, or your component isnot Marantz, add the device without RC codes and use the LABELand LEARN modes to customize it to your liking.Note When you add a device without RC codes, all buttons are invisi-ble until you enter LABEL or LEARN mode.By experimentally adding devices and inspecting them in Labelmode, you can decide which is the best match to your componentand delete the unused ones.Creating a New Device Step by Step1  Make sure the device tab is active.The device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed.2  Switch to Add mode via the Mode button.The RC9200/5200 displays the following choices:Create New DeviceCopy Existing DeviceRestore Deleted Device 3 Tap the device you want to add in the Device menu.4 You can add the device with or without RC codes.n Create with RC codes: Choose this option if you have theexact Marantz component listed. The new device is addedwith operational buttons.n Don t add RC codes: If you choose this option, the new deviceis added with invisible buttons. Program them using LEARNand LABEL mode.Tap the button of your choice. The new device will be automatically displayed once you returnto Use mode.Reference
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 two almost identical device groups foryour Television. The only difference between the two is onewould have the Vol+ and Vol- Direct Access buttons program-med locally with the televisions internal volume + and - com-mands. Label this device TV Only (for use late at night withoutSurround Sound). The other TV device has no programming inits Direct Access buttons; as a result, the surround receiver sVol+ and Vol- (programmed globally on the Home panel) is utili-zed when the TV device is selected.Restore Deleted DeviceUse this option to restore a device you have deleted.Adding Macro GroupsMacro Groups can be added three ways, with the same procedures as describedfor Device Groups on page 38. Create New GroupCopy Existing GroupRestore Deleted GroupHowever, should you choose  Create New Group,  there is not a long list of macro templates. Instead, only one group template is available. It consists of five identical panels as shown. Moving Groups and  Re-Ordering The Home ButtonsYou can change the order of Device menu items and Macro menuitems. Changes you make in the Device menu are automaticallyupdated in the Home menu.1 Make sure the device tab is active.-or-Make sure the macro tab is active.Reference
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 RC9200/5200 displays the menu.3 Tap the menu item of your choice.The menu item is highlighted.4 Use the Left and Right buttons to move the menu item up ordown.5 Tap Accept to save the changes.You return to Use mode.4. Deleting and RestoringDeletingYou can delete control panel buttons and actions associated with adirect-access or a Left/Right button.You can also delete Device menu items and Macro menu items.Home menu buttons cannot be deleted directly. You have to deletethem via the Device menu.Deleting a button or button actionNote Borderless buttons (frames) such as the greeting on the homepanel cannot be deleted. You can only hide them by deleting allof the text of their label (see  Labeling a button  on page 18).1 Switch to Delete mode via the Mode button  .2 Tap the button you want to delete.3 Tap Delete Button Action.The result depends on the element you are deleting:Reference
User Guide41nControl panel button: The button disappears from the display.nLeft or Right button command: The corresponding label dis-appears from the display.nDirect-access button: The button becomes inactive.4 Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode via theMode button.Deleting a device or macro menu item1 Switch to Delete mode via the Mode button  .2 Navigate to the menu item you want to delete.If you have opened the Device menu, the Left button label chan-ges into Device and the Right button label into Action.If you have opened the Macro menu, the Left and Right buttonlabels change into Group.3 Press and hold down the Left or Right button depending onwhat you are deleting:nLeft button labeled Device: For deleting a device in theDevice menu.nRight button labeled Action: For deleting an action from anitem in the Device menu.nLeft button labeled Group: For deleting a macro group.4 Tap the menu item you want to delete.5 Tap Delete Device or Delete Macro Group.The Device (and its associated Home menu button) or theMacro Group (including its macros) are deleted.6 Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode via theMode button.RestoringWhen you have deleted a control panel button or a menu item, thebutton or item is no longer visible in Use mode but remains in theRC9200/5200 s memory. This allows you to restore it in ADD mode.Reference
User Guide42ReferenceWarning    Do Not Delete the Left and Right hard Buttons! Remember, yourRC9200/5200 is programmed at the factory with the Browsefeature. If you accidentally reprogram the Left/Right hard buttonsfrom the home panel, you cannot restore them with the remotecontrol. The only way to restore deleted back and ahead globalbuttons is to use a Windows PC with RC5000 Setup.Reteaching Control panel buttons1 Switch to LEARN mode via the Mode button  .The deleted buttons become visible.2 Complete steps 3 to 7 in  Programming control panel buttonson page 16.The button reappears.Restoring Device or Macro menu items1 Make sure the device tab or macro tab is active.The device or macro tab is active when the name of a device ormacro is displayed.2 Switch to Add mode via the Mode button  .3 Tap Restore Deleted Device or Restore Deleted Group.The deleted menu items become visible.4 Tap the item you want to restore.The item is restored and you return to Use mode.
User Guide43Reference5. Recording MacrosEdit Window NotationBefore you begin to program a Macro, study the notation used inthe EDIT Window. Each type of action has its own notation. TV - When only a device name is lis-ted, the macro step will be a DeviceAction (the action that occurs whenthe Device is selected, which is typi-cally the preamp/receiver s sourceselection or input command).GO: TV Main - A Go command indi-cates a panel jump. In this case,TV  means a jump to the TV devicegroup and Main is the name for theparticular panel (sometimes panelsjust have numbers, not names).TV-External Input - When a devicename and a button name are listed,that particular button s IR commandwill be issued.DVD-n- A device name and a sym-bol also means that particular but-ton s IR command will be issued. Asymbol list can be found on page 54.
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 page 35-40. Readthe instructions for Adding Device Groups (see page 35-36),then note the differences when Adding Macro Groups (see page39).1 Navigate to the Macro side by tapping the Macro icon.2 Open the macro menu and select a macro group.3 Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button  .Empty macro buttons appear in the macro control panel.4 Tap the button you want to use for your macro.5 Enter the sequence of commands you want to record.You can navigate to whatever control panel you want, just asyou do in Use mode.6 Tap the Macro menu button.The contents of the macro appear. You can now play, edit orclose the macro.7 Press the Left button to close the macro.A confirmation screen appears where you can save or cancelthe macro.Delay - A delay counts as one of the255 macro steps. Delays can beadjusted in 1/10th of a second inter-vals to be any value between .1second and 99.9 seconds.Adjusting Delays - When a delay isSelected,  you can adjust the delaywith the plus and minus buttons.Reference
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:Recording a Device Action (Source Switching or Input)To record a Device menu item containing a source switching com-mand, open the Device menu, hold down the Right button (labeledAction) and tap the device you want to switch to. This action placesthe entire Device Action in the Macro. Note If a macro has been recorded as a Device Action, you can inclu-de all of it as a single step in another Macro, effectively nestingone macro inside another. However, the last step of any DeviceAction is a jump to the Device s Main panel. This step is notincluded in the nested macro.Jumping to a device control panelTo jump to any device panel, first navigate to the device you want(using the Device menu), then select the exact device panel youwant (using the scroll arrows-not the tab buttons), then open theDevice menu, hold down the Left hard button (labeled Device) andtap the device you want. After you ve recorded a jump, check yourEdit window. You ll see that you recorded both a jump and a deviceaction. If you do not want the device action, delete it.Editing macrosYou can edit any macro you have recorded.1 Open the macro group that contains the macro.2 Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button  .3 Tap the macro you want to edit.The contents of the macro appear.4 Edit the macro.You can move or delete listed commands, or you can recordnew commands.You can also add delays to the macro (for example, to insert ashort pause between turning on a device and sending com-Reference
User Guide46Referencemands to it, allowing the device to warm up):1Tap Delay.2Tap  or  to decrease or increase the length of thedelay.3Use the arrow buttons  and  to move the delay to theright place.5 Press the Left button to close the macro.A confirmation screen appears where you can save or cancelthe macro.6 Tap Save.The macro is ready to be used.Organizing macros into groupsYou can create as many macro groups as you like. Each group cancontain up to 25 macros.1 Open any macro group.2 Switch to Add mode via the Mode button  .You can create a new group, copy an existing group or restore aprevious deleted group.nCreate a new group: You add a new group in which you canrecord new macros.nCopy an existing group: You copy a group and its macrosand use it for new macros.nRestore a previously deleted group: You restore a deletedgroup and reuse the macros.3 Tap Create Macro Group.
User Guide476. Using the Remote Control with Radio FrequencyWarning To use the Remote Control with radio frequency (RF) you need an RF Extender,which is only included with the RC9200. It is an optional accessory for theRC5200.By default, the Remote Control uses infrared (IR) signals to operate devices. This means that you have to point the Remote Control’s sending eye towards the device you’re operating. IR signals have an operating distance of 10 meters (33 feet).You can choose to operate devicesusing radio frequency (RF)signals instead of IR signals. RF signals have anoperating distance ofapproximately 20 meters (66 feet)in house and can, unlike IR signals,go through obstacles like furnitureor walls.The RF signals sent out by the Remote Control are picked up by the RF Extender.The RF Extender translates the RF signals in IR signals and sends the IR signals tothe appropriate device. Therefore, the RF Extender has to be placed near thedevice you’re operating with the RF Extender’s sending eye pointed to the device. Your devices will always receive IR signals either directly from the Remote Controlor from the RF Extender.Changing the Remote Control’s RF IR SettingsAll devices are set up by default to work with IR signals. To be able to operate oneReference
User Guide48or more devices with RF signals, you have to change the Remote Control’s RF IRsettings for those devices.1 Make sure the Device tab is active.The Device tab is active when the nameof a device is displayed at the right side of the touch screen .2 Tap the Mode button and select RF IR.The Device menu appears.3 Select the device for which you want to change the RF IR settings.The RF IR settings appear. The reversed color label on the button ndicates that the selected device is currently operated with IR signals.4TapRF.The RF IR settings for the selected device are changed from IR to RF.When you have only one RF Extender, you can accept the default settings for the Extender ID and the Channel. Continue with step 5.-or-When you have several RF Extenders to operate devices, you have to assign the correct Extender ID to the selected device. Follow the instructions as described in “Changing the Extender ID”.Note The ID on the RF Extender has to match the Extender ID on the RemoteControl.Changing the Extender ID1 Make sure the EXTENDER button is active.The button is active when the button label is red.2 Press the Left and Right Hard buttons to change the Extender ID. The Remote Control offers 16 Extender ID’s.3 Tap Accept to save the RF IR settings for the selected device or Tap Cancel to return without changing theRF IR settings for the selected device.4 Repeat instructions 1 to 3 for all devices for which you want to changethe RF IR settings.5 Tap Close.The Remote Control switches back to Use mode. The Remote Control isconfigured to operate the devices you have set with RF signals.Reference
User Guide496 Try out the devices for which you just changed the RF IR settings.Note It is possible that a device does not respond properly when operated with RFsignals. In that case, you have to reconfigure the Remote Control to operate thedevice with IR signals again.Choosing Another ChannelWhen you notice RF interference or unreliable operation you should try choosinganother channel to operate your devices.Note All devices you want to operate with RF signals use the same channel. If youchoose another channel for one device, the Remote Control will automaticallychange the channel for all devices that work with RF signals.1 Switch back to RF IR mode.The Device menu appears.2 Select a device that is set with RF signals.The RF IR settings appear.3 Tap The button label turns red indicating that the button is active.4 Press the Left and Right hard buttons to change the Channel.The Remote Control offers 4 RF Channels.Note The Channel (CH) on the RF Extender has to match the Channel on the RemoteControl.5 Tap Accept.6 Tap Close.Reference
User Guide50ReferenceIf you want to personalize your Remote Control even more, beyondits standard programming features, RCEdit is the tool for you touse. RCEdit is the RC9200/5200 s companion software that youcan download from the following internet address: http://www.mar-antzamerica.com/rcsetup.htm.With RCEdit you can:Upload and download new configurations to and from your Remote Control. You do this with the serial cable included with your Remote Control.Add, delete, modify and move control panels, devices and com-mands anywhere on the touchscreen.Save, duplicate and share configuration files, codes or deviceswith other Remote Controls.Preview new configuration files on RC9200/5200 Emulator. Inthis way you can check how the RC9200/5200 s interface willlook like.Import new graphics to create new buttons and designs.Personalize configuration files to optimize the use of yourRemote Control.Make any button a macro.Share your work with other enthusiasts on the internet.7. RCEdit
User Guide51Create animated slide shows using your own photos or art.When you become familiar with RC5000 Setup, you can achieveresults like these:Internet FunDaniel Tonks (the illustrator who created the button art for yourRC9200/5200) maintains a superb site about remote controls with adedicated RC5000 bulletin board and lots of file sharing and swap-ping from hundreds of downloadable RC5000 configurations.His internet address is: http://www.remotecentral.comJack Schultz maintains a friendly and helpful bulletin board and anexcellent collection of downloadable files.His internet address is: http://www.prontoedit.comAndrea Whitlock maintains a website with downloadable channelicons in neat frames, calendars and other configurations.Her internet address is: http://mobius.mobius-soft.com/~andrea/rc5000.shtmlSystem requirementsnWindows 95/98 or NT 4.0n16 MB of RAMn16 MB of free hard disk spacenFree serial portngBy Conrad Jacobson By Dale CrawfordBy Scott GardnerReference
User Guide52TroubleshootingGeneral ProblemsThe display is blanknTap the screen to make sure the RC9200/5200 is turned on.nAdjust the contrast dial on the left side.nMake sure the batteries are properly installed.nInstall new batteries or recharge the battery pack using therecharging dock.The display is too light or too darknAdjust the contrast dial on the left side.The RC9200/5200 shuts itself offnThis is a feature of the RC9200/5200 to save power. You canchange the length the RC9200/5200 stays on in the Settings(see page 13).Devices do not respond to commands from the RC9200/5200nMake sure the RC9200/5200 is in Use mode (see page 6).nMake sure the RC9200/5200 s sending eye is pointed towardsthe device you re operating.nCheck if the Low Battery icon is flashing. If so, replace the batte-ries or recharge the battery pack.nCheck if the button you are trying to use is programmed proper-ly (see page 18).nCheck if your device understands these particular Marantz infra-red codes. Re-add the device group with the correct model num-ber (see page 36).The RC9200/5200 beeps 4 times after inserting the batteriesnUse RC5000 Setup to update the RC9200/5200 s software(RC5000 Setup > Tools > Update).Programming ProblemsButtons are not sending the correct commandsnCheck whether the button is programmed globally or per device(see page 31).Macros or Tab Style Jump buttons do not worknMake sure the RC9200/5200 s sending eye is pointed towardsthe device the entire time the macro is being executed.nInsert delays to allow devices to start up properly (see page 26).nCheck if you have included inactive buttons in your macro.
User Guide53TroubleshootingnCheck if you haven t reprogrammed the buttons. Macros do notstore commands, they store button locations. If you reprogram abutton, the button executes the new command assigned to thebutton.The TV goes blank or the input source changesnThe Device menu item might be programmed to switch the inputsource. Operate the device without affecting the input source(see page 9).The RC9200/5200 won t edit, label or delete commandsnIf the label locked appears on the RC9200/5200 icon, the devicecontrol panels have been locked to prevent unwanted changes.You cannot modify or delete commands for this device.nMake sure your devices are positioned as shown on page 28.Avoid programming the RC9200/5200 under bright fluorescentlight, it might affect the infrared signals.nMake sure the button you want to edit has a border. Text framescannot be programmed with commands.The RC9200/5200 won t switch modesnWhen the batteries are low, the RC9200/5200 prevents you fromswitching to customizing modes so that no customization canget lost. Recharge the battery pack (see page 3).The RC9200/5200 is low on memorynThe RC9200/5200 displays a message to clean up the memory.The RC9200/5200 will do this by permanently removing devicesand macro and timer groups you have deleted (see page 40).Warning Cleaning up memory can take 10 minutes or longer. Neverremove batteries during the clean-up process. This might dama-ge the configuration file resulting in loss of your customizedcommands.The configuration file is corruptednWhen this very unlikely event occurs, you have to use theRevert button on the second setup panel (see page 14). All yourcustomized commands, devices, and macros will be lost, andyou will have to reprogram your Remote Control. Should youneed the Marantz factory default configuration, you will have touse RC5000 Setup with a Windows PC to restore it (see page57).
User Guide54TroubleshootingRemote Control error messagesnIf one of the following error messages occurs, please contactyour Marantz dealer or Marantz customer service:nCan t open configuration filenConfiguration file errornNo configuration file foundnInvalid configuration file versionTip The bulletin boards and friendly users at www.remotecentral.comand www.prontoedit.com can often give you help with problemson weekends or in evenings when your dealer or Marantz techni-cal support may not be available.Recharging ProblemsThe batteries won t rechargenMake sure you are using the rechargeable battery pack includedwith your recharging dock and not the AA batteries.The indicator light flashesnCheck if the contacts on the recharging dock are clean and freeof obstructions.nMake sure the RC9200/5200 lies properly on the dock.nMake sure the battery pack is installed properly in your RemoteControl (see page 4).
User Guide55Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I program a device button to execute more than one com-mand?No, you can t. However, you can program a button on the macro sideof the remote to execute a sequence of commands (see page 24).How do I program source switching?See  Programming device items  on page 16.How can I edit, label or delete buttons on home panels?You can do this via the Device menu items. All changes you maketo these items are automatically updated in the Home menu.How do I reset the RC9200/5200?Normally, you never have to reset the RC9200/5200. However, ifthe RC9200/5200 s display freezes or if you notice unusual behavi-or, you might need to reset. You will not lose any saved program-med commands or macros.nCarefully press the reset button on the back of theRC9200/5200 with a paperclip or sharp pencil.The RC9200/5200 restarts and beeps to indicate it is ready foruse.Can I revert to the original configuration?Yes, by using a Windows PC with RC5000 Setup. Once RC5000Setup is installed, open a ccf titled New_RC9200/5200_Default inC/:Program Files/RC5000/Samples. Downloading this configurationto your RC9200/5200 will restore your RC9200/5200 to its factorystate.How can I free up more memory?The default configuration of the RC9200/5200 takes up almost 1megabyte of memory leaving approximately 200kb available foryour programming. If you do not need the library of Marantz IRcodes and the demonstrations of macro programming pre-program-med in the factory configuration, you can free up over 800kb ofmemory by using the REVERT feature. By using REVERT, you will delete the majority of Marantz RCcodes and all of the pre-programmed example macros. The templa-te files that remain after you revert will allow you to program anysystem by customizing the templates and teaching RC codes to therelabled template buttons (see page 57).
User Guide56Frequently Asked QuestionsWARNING  Should you use the REVERT button, the only way to recoverthe factory configuration is by using RC5000 Setup and aWindows PC. Procedure for reverting to the memory saving REVERT file:1 Touch and hold the RC9200/5200 icon for a few seconds.The first setup panel appears.2 Scroll to the second setup panel.3 Tap the Revert button.4 Tap Revert to confirm the action.Note The REVERT button is not active until at least one change ismade to the configuration (a label, a delay in a macro or onenew  code has been learned). Should the button be greyed out,make a change to the configuration and then use revert.How do I calibrate the touchscreen?The RC9200/5200 is calibrated when it leaves the factory, so nor-mally you do not have to calibrate it yourself. It is possible that theRC9200/5200 displays a message to calibrate the touchscreen. Ifthis message appears do the following.You will see the instruction  Touch TOP LEFT corner.1 Tap as close as possible the upper left corner using a blunt tipof a pencil.You will see the instruction  Touch BOTTOM RIGHT corner.2 Tap as close as possible the bottom right corner using a blunt tipof a pencil.
User Guide57Overview of SymbolsPauseStopPlay, Normal run, normal speedReverse Play, Normal run, normal speedFast Forward, Scan Forwards, Fast run, fast speedRewind, Scan Backwards, Fast run, fast speedSlow Motion Forwards, Slow run, slow speedSlow Motion Backwards, Slow run, slow speedEject, Open/CloseRecord, generalKey, LockNavigate in the direction of the arrowStill mode, Freeze FrameAutoreverse a tape, Tape running directionNext track, Next chapter, Next songPrevious track, Previous chapter, Previous songFast forward to indexRewind to indexFrame by frame, generalFrame by frame, generalSubtitleCancel picturePicture-in-picture modeMenuPicture-in-picture shiftPicture-in-picture swapMulti-picture displayPicture-in-picture selectTeletext mode
User Guide58Overview of SymbolsPage number upPage number downPage enlargementTV and text mixed1st or 2nd languageLast view, previous programPower, Stand-byZone focus: long distanceZone focus: very short distanceSingle or multi-digit selectionBrightness, brillianceContrastBrightness/contrastColor saturationLamp, lighting, illuminationSplit screen freeze / double screen freezeSplit screen swap / double screen swapSplit screen / double screenMovie expandPersonal preferencePicture-in-picture freezeMain index pagePicture freezeProgrammable timer, generalTrackingApplication assistanceActual time on screenEPG / Electronic Program GuideVideo outputSpecifications
User Guide59Hardware Adjustable high-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD) Large touchscreenFourteen programmable direct-access buttonsBacklighting for LCD and direct-access buttonsBuilt-in Marantz codesInfrared sending and learning eyes3-wire (RS232) serial port connectorSoftware Dynamic, animated interfaceEditable macros (up to 255 commands per macro)Total number of devices and macros limited only by memory andimaginationInfrared (IR) Operating distance of 10 meters (33 feet)Learns from the vast majority of remotes with a carrier frequency of up to 56 KHz (with the exception that most Bang &Olufsen commands at 455 KHz can also be succesfully learned).Learning distance 2.5 cm (1 inch) up to 100 cm (3 feet)Memory 2 MB non-volatile flash memory (memory is kept with no battery)512 K SRAMBatteries 4 AA 1.5 V batteries or one 4.8 V rechargeable battery packBattery life Approximately 3-4 months with most users.Power  Power on by tapping the touchscreen, power off automaticallymanagementDimensions 138 mm x 92 mm x 38 mm (5.4 inch x 3.6 inch x 1.5 inch)Operating  0¡C to 50¡C (32¡F to 122¡F)temperatureAccessories RS232 cable for PC connection AC5000 Recharge Package*NiMH 4.8 V rechargeable battery packRecharging dock110 V-to-12 V power adapterThe specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.Specifications
User Guide60The Revert ConfigurationWhy Use The Revert ConfigurationBy deleting the Marantz factory default, you will add 800K of freememory. The Revert configuration includes all of the button art andfundamental features of the Default configuration; however, it doesnot have all of the pre-programmed Marantz RC codes, nor does ithave all of the demonstration macro groups (Help, FAV CD, etc.).The thirteen templates programmed into the Revert file aredesigned to give you the elements necessary to construct any kindof configuration for any kind of home theater system. How To Use The Revert ConfigurationThe tab style navigation is present in the ten active device groups.Simply use Copy Existing Device to duplicate a group without RCcodes, then relabel buttons and tabs and teach the RC9200/5200the RC codes of your existing remote controls. The following popu-lar Marantz codes are included:TV =Marantz PV6080/5580                       CD= Marantz CC3000/CC4000DVD=Marantz DV-18/DV7000                   CDR=Marantz DR-17/DR-17IITuner=Marantz ST-17                               VCR=Marantz MV-880Tape=Marantz SD4050                             AMP=SR18/AV9000 Restoring The Default Marantz File Via PCYou can restore the default Marantz configuration on any WindowsPC with internet access by using your internet connection to con-nect to http://www.marantzamerica.com/rcsetup.htm. DownloadRC5000 Setup, a self installing file. Install RC5000 Setup by doubleclicking on the downloaded file. Start RC5000 Setup from the Startbutton program menu. Connect your RC9200/5200 to your PC.Once RC5000 Setup is up and running, choose Open Configurationfrom the file menu. Click on Samples and double click on the filenamed  New_ RC9200/5200_Default.  Now, from the file menuchoose Download to RC9200/5200. The file will download and theMarantz default file will be fully restored (see page 47).
User Guide61IndexAadd a device, 35A Marantz Template, 38restoring groups, 39add a macro group, 35procedure, 39restoring groups, 39Add Mode, 16Adjusting the Settings, 13Anchored Macros, 21BBack and Ahead Buttons, 10location, 2re-programming, 31Backlight button, 2Battery, 3AA batteries, 5battery level, 13battery tray, 5charge, 4Installing, 3Low Battery icon, 4Recharging Problems, 51Beeps, 14Built-in RC codes, 36Button Light Timeout, 13CCalibrate, 14Channel Buttons, 12programming, 31Clean up memory, 17, 50Clock, 13Cloning, 18Computer Programming, 47configuration is corrupted, 50Contrast Dial, 2Control Panel Buttons, 3Control Panel, 7Create New Device, 35A Marantz Template, 38Step by Step, 38customizing, 18macro fundamentals, 43with a PC, 47DDelays, 24Delete Mode, 16step by step, 40Switch Modes, 17Device Action, 30Device menu bar, 3Devices, 7Direct Access buttons, 2programming, 31Discrete Codes, 20DSS, 36EEdit Mode, 16Switch Modes, 16Edit Window, 43Editing macros, 45EZRead template, 37FFree Memory, 17, 57GGlobal Programming,  31GO (Jumps), 43HHelp Lists, 20Programming, 22Help Template, 37Hide/Show Device, 14Hide/Show Macro, 14Hiding Mode Menu, 14Hiding Navigational bars, 14Home Buttons, 9Home Icon, 3Home, 7Changing the placement ofhome buttons, 39macros from a home but-ton, 26preamp/receiver inputs, 30
User Guide62IndexProgramming Direct AccessButtons Globally, 31source switching, 30IInput Selection, 30Internet Resources, 48Invisible Button Art, 37JJump Capabilities, 23Jump To A Device Group, 8w/oChanging Inputs, 9Jump to a Macro Group, 8LLabel Mode, 16Switch Modes, 17Labeling, 32LCD Timeout, 13Learn Mode, 16Switch Modes, 17Learning Eye, 2Learning, 18preamp/receiver inputs, 30source selection, 30Left and Right hard buttons, 10programming, 31Left menu bar, 8Level Setting, 14List of Marantz Devices, 36, 57Local Progamming, 31low memory, 50MMacro Menu Bar, 3Macro Tips, 21Macro/Panel Jumps, 23macro-friendly, 20Macros, 20as a Device Action, 26capabilities, 23Delay, 24from a home button, 26From Device Buttons, 23fundamentals, 43jumps to panels, 23moving commands, 26nesting macros, 45Notation, 43RC Commands, 24Step by Step, 24Use the Scroll arrows, 26with a PC, 47MarantzFactory Default, 17,35-38Restoring Default, 57 Devices, 36Memory Warning, 50Mode Button, 3Hiding via Setup panel, 14Switch Modes, 17Modes, 6Switch Modes, 17Working with Modes, 16Move Mode, 16Switch Modes, 17Moving Menus, 39multiple step operations, 20Mute Button, 12programming, 31NNaming, 32Navigating Control Panels, 7Nesting Macros 45NO IR, 9OOn Commands 20Operating a Device, 12Operation Planning, 20PPanel number, 3explanation, 10PC programming, 47Planning Help Lists, 20Planning Macros, 20Power Macros, 21
User Guide63Programming, 18Buttons, 28Help Lists, 22input changes, 30macro fundamentals, 43source selection, 30with a PC, 47Protecting Your Work, 27RRC5000 Setup 47Internet, 48RC9200/5200  icon, 3Recharging Contacts, 2Recharging dock, 4Reset Button, 2Restore Deleted Device, 39Restore Marantz Default, 57Restoring, 41RevertThe Revert Button, 14-15Memory Management, 17Using Revert, 57right menu bar, 8SScroll Arrows, 3, 10in macros, 26Scroll TV Inputs Command, 21Selecting Source Macros 21Sending Eye, 2Serial Port, 2Setup Panels, 13Show/Hide Device, 14Show/Hide Macro, 14Source Switching, 30Specifications, 56Status Template, 37Switch Modes, 17Symbols, 54TTabButtons, 11buttons do not work, 49Teaching, 18Templates for Devices, 36, 57Time, 13Toggle Type Commands, 21Touchscreen, 2Backlight Level Setting, 14Calibrating, 14LCD Timeout, 13Turning on the display, 6Using touchscreen, 12Troubleshooting, 49Buttons are not sending, 49Devices do not respond, 49display is blank, 49display is to dark, 49display is too light, 49input source changes, 50low on memory, 50Macros or Tab Style Jumpbuttons, 49RC9200/5200 beeps, 49The TV goes blank, 50won t edit, 50won t switch modes, 50won’t delete, 50won’t label, 50Typing, 32UUse Mode, 16Use mode, 6Switch Modes, 17VVolume Buttons, 12programming 31WWriting, 32ZZooming Keyboard, 33Index
Service and SupportFor service and support, please contact Marantz customer serviceat 1-800-447-1970. When you contact Marantz customer service,you will be asked for the technical information listed on the thirdpanel of Setup.To view this information, follow these steps.1 In Use mode, press and hold the icon  for 2 seconds to enterSetup.2 Scroll using the scroll arrow  to reach the third Setup panel.Updates and New ProductsFor news about updates and new products, please visit us on theWorld Wide Web at:http://www.marantzamerica.com
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