RC2000MKII Basic Operation
USE Mode:
As supplied from the factory, the RC2000MKII is already permanently programmed with many pre-set commands common to Marantz and Philips equipment, as well as other brands of components that utilize the Philips RC-5 remote control language.
1.If the RC2000MKII is in another mode (LEARN, etc.), press the operation mode button 1 with the tip of a paper clip, until the USE indication appears.
2.Press one of the function buttons 9, such as LD (refer to Figure 1).
Figure 1
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3.“LD” will be indicated within the LCD window, and the function codes will be set to operate the laser disc player, press the function button again within 2 seconds as well as changing the amplifier or receiver’s input to laser disc.
4.Now you can operate the laser disc player. When a button is pressed,
the symbol indicates that a remote code is being transmitted. Note that for a particular source component, not every button may have a command programmed for it. In that case, nothing would be indicated.
5.Using the DIRECT buttons D-1 through D-8, PAGEs 1 through 4, up to 32 different specialized commands are available for each FUNC- TION, up to a total of 320 specialized commands (32 direct com- mands times 10 functions). Note that for any particular function selector, not all 32 direct commands may be provided and/or named as supplied from the factory.
6.For example, the RC2000MKII is supplied from the factory with 3 pages of DIRECT commands for the LD (laser disc) function. To change pages, press the page direction ◀ or ▶ buttons 8:
Page 1: MODE: | Side A/B laser disc playback functions |
Page 2: L | D: | Specialized laser disc functions |
Page 3: R E C: | Recording from laser disc to VCR functions |
At this point, you may wish to put this guide aside temporarily, and begin using the RC2000MKII with your A/V system. If you already have any Marantz components, or Philips and/or other brands of com- ponents that use the RC-5 remote control language, you can begin controlling those components with the RC2000MKII right away. Take some time to become comfortable with the operation of the RC2000MKII. We think that its intuitive key pad layout and easy to read LCD window will permit you to quickly become familiar with its operation.
If you do not have any Marantz or other brands of components that use the Philips RC-5 remote control language, then you may wish to proceed to the next section, which will describe the steps necessary to “teach” your RC2000MKII remote codes from other components you may have in your system.
LEARN mode:
The RC2000MKII has the ability to learn remote codes for just about any component in your A/V system. If the original component was supplied with an infrared remote control, its commands can be learned by the RC2000MKII. If you have another brand of laser disc player, for exam- ple, you can program the RC2000MKII with its codes.
For example, we’ll show you how to “teach” the RC2000MKII com- mands from another brand of laser disc player.
1.Using a sharp point (such as the tip of a paper clip), press the opera- tion MODE button 1. Within the LCD display, the LEARN indica- tor will begin blinking.
2.Place the laser disc player’s supplied infrared remote controller so that its transmitter window (usually at the top) is facing the infrared sensor window of the RC2000MKII (at the bottom), about 5 cm (2 inches) apart.
3.Press the LD function button on the RC2000MKII.
4.Press the play button ⁄5 on the RC2000MKII.
5.Press and hold the corresponding play button on the laser disc play- er’s remote transmitter until the “OK” indicator appears in the RC2000MKII LCD window (see Figure 2) or the beeps sounds emit (if the beep sound function is set ).
Figure 2
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If the “AGAIN” indicator appears in the RC2000MKII LCD win- dow, it means that for some reason the command was not properly learned. Repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 above.
In the unlikely event that an infrared command cannot be learned by the RC2000MKII, “NG” (no good) will appear in the LCD window, meaning that the command is not “learnable”. The RC2000MKII has been tested for compatibility with a very wide range of infrared remote control frequencies and data word lengths, but in some very rare instances, it may not be possible to learn a particular remote control command.
Continue to “teach” the RC2000MKII the rest of the source trans- mitter’s transport function commands, such as stop, pause, next, pre- vious, fast forward and rewind, by repeating steps 3, 4 and 5 above.
6.Proceed to learn the numeric “10 keys” from the source transmitter to the RC2000MKII’s 10 key numeric pad ⁄2 by repeating steps 3, 4 and 5 above.
7.For each additional function, such as TV, VCR, etc., repeat steps 3, 4 and 5 above. During the LEARN operation, if any button is not pressed within 1 minute, the RC2000MKII will revert back to the previous (non-LEARN) operating mode (USE).
•To make a function button learn a code, switch the input function then press the button again.
8.After memorizing all desired remote codes, press the operation mode button 1 with the tip of a paper clip, and select the USE mode. The LCD display window will continue to display the USE indicator, and all of the newly memorized codes will be available (see Figure 3).
Figure 3
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For any button for which a new code was not learned, the factory programmed RC-5 code will still transmitte as usual.
Note: POWER ON/OFF 4 code can be learned regardless of the function button selection:
Programming the DIRECT mode buttons 7:
The following example will show how to memorize the SIDE-A function command of another brand of laser disc player into the D1 direct button.
1.Using a sharp point (such as the tip of a paper clip), press the opera- tion MODE button 1to switch the RC2000MKII to LEARN mode.
2.Place the laser disc player’s supplied infrared remote controller so that its transmitter window is facing the infrared sensor window of the RC2000MKII about 5 cm (2 inches) apart.
3.Press the LD function button 9 on the RC2000MKII.
4.Using the direct function page keys ◀ and ▶ 8, set the direct func- tion to Page 1. Press the D-1 button 7 on the RC2000MKII.