Marantz PD4292D manual Programming a macro under a function selector key

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3.Press the command buttons in the desired sequence. When you press a command button to be learned into the macro sequence, its name will appear within the LCD window. Every time you press another remote command, the macro step number increases one by one.

4.It is possible during macro programming to adjust the timing of the interval between several macro steps. Using the cursor keys ⁄6, the interval between macro playback steps can be increased or decreased in 1/2 second steps, over the range beginning at 1/2 second up to 10 seconds. For example, when the indicator shows “0.5 SEC”, if you press the direction key, the interval time would change to 10 sec- onds, then with another press of the direction key, it would change to 9.5 seconds, etc. Use the direction key to increase the interval time, and use the direction key to decrease the interval time. Some equipment may not be able to receive infrared commands in one-half second steps. If after programming a macro you find that the sequence was not properly carried out, you may wish to experi- ment with different sequence timings to obtain the correct operation results, by using the adjustment method described above.

Within each macro button, up to 20 steps can be memorized. In the event that you wish to memorize more than 20 steps per macro, then press another MACRO2 button 6 , and follow the above operations. A maximum of 80 steps can be programmed this way. However, you will probably find that 20 steps is more than enough to carry out even the most complex macro instructions to achieve a specific home theater operating result.

Note: To memorize the cursor button F, press and hold the LIGHTING button J before pressing the cursor button.

When programming macro steps, note that the following but- tons would not normally be included in a macro sequence, and are therefore not available for inclusion in a macro:

MODE 1, MACRO 2, CLONE 3, PAGE 8, VOLUME A, MEMOC, CLEAR D and LIGHTING J.

To check to see which MACRO buttons 6 have been programmed with macros, at the beginning of the macro learning sequence the four numeri- cal (1 through 4) indicators at the bottom of the LCD window will show a box around the number for each MACRO button that already has a macro assigned to it (see Figure 11, which shows that only MACRO but- ton number 1 has a macro assigned to it).

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During the programming sequence, just remember that if you wish to activate a specific input selector on your amplifier or receiver, make sure that you press the desired input selection button FIRST. Subsequent func- tion button selections can be incorporated in the macro sequence, but on playback, the RC2000MKII will only send out a function selection infra- red command to the amplifier or receiver based upon the first function command used in the macro sequence.

For example, you may wish to have a macro sequence which activates the laser disc player input on your amplifier or receiver, and then have additional commands in the sequence to instruct your TV set to switch to an external video source to receive the laser disc video signal. During the macro programming, make sure that you press the LD function selector button BEFORE you press any of the other function selector buttons in the sequence. You can then include any of the TV commands by pressing the TV function selector button, later in the sequence. When this macro is next used (played back), the RC2000MKII will send out the command to change the amplifier or receiver’s input selector to laser disc input (since its function selector button was the first one programmed into that macro sequence), and will not subsequently change the amplifier or re- ceiver’s input to TV (but will send out any special TV commands that you included in the macro sequence).

Note: To AMP button is not include the above functions buttons.

Programming a macro under a function selector key:

If you wish, you can also program a macro that can be activated by press- ing one of the function selector 9 keys. The programming steps are similar to the steps outlined for programming a macro number button 6. The following example shows how to program a macro under the LD (laser disc) function selector 9:

(activate the main amplifier’s power on, switch the source to laser disc, switch the amplifier’s surround mode to PRO LOGIC, switch on the tel- evision, switch to the television’s AUX video input, power up the laser disc player, and begin laser disc playback)

1.Press the MACRO 2 operation mode button with the tip of a paper clip.

2.Press the LD function button 9.

3.Press the following buttons:

POWER ON, LD, AMP, direct function D-5 (PRO LOGIC selector) in page 1, TV*, SOURCE ON, direct function D-4 (VIDEO input selector) in page 1, LD*, SOURCE ON, and PLAY.

4.Press the MACRO 2 button with the tip of a paper clip. The RC2000MKII will revert to the normal mode and save the macro under the LD function button.

5.To execute the new macro sequence, press twice and hold the LD function selector button for 3 seconds.

In the event that you wish to revise a programmed macro sequence, search the step number you wish to change by using the cursor button and ⁄6, and then re-enter the new command. If you memorized different com- mands than have already been programmed, then the previous macro se- quence will be erased and re-written over with the new sequence. To add the new command, press the MEMO button at your desired point. To delete the sequence, press the CLEAR button at your desired point.

During macro programming, if a button is not pressed within 1 minutes, the mode will automatically revert to the original mode (USE).

When you have completed the macro programming sequence, press the MACRO 2 operation button with the the tip of a paper clip. The “END” indication appears in the LCD display window. When you release the MACRO button, all indications will revert to the initial status.

There is one more important point to note about programming a macro sequence. During a macro sequence, you may include more than one function selection button to access some transport and/or other commands. Depending on the macro sequence, this might result in the amplifier or receiver’s function selection to be inadvertently changed as well when the macro is played back. The RC2000MKII has a special feature to prevent this from occurring, allowing you to access the special commands available under each RC2000MKII function button during a macro play- back sequence, while at the same time prevent the amplifier or receiver from constantly switching its input source back and forth at the same time.

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Contents Model PD4292D User Guide Important Information Recommendations to avoid or minimize phosphor burn-in PDP Monitor burning characteristics BurningTo avoid damage and prolong operating life Contents How to Attach Options to the Plasma Monitor Ventilation Requirements for enclosure mountingIntroduction Features youll enjoy includeContents of the Package Introduction to the Slim Series Plasma MonitorPart Names and Function Front ViewRear View/ Terminal Board Lock OFFLCD Remote Controller RC2000MKII Clone Here are the button names and their functionsMemo Liquid Crystal Display LCD Window Status indicationProgramming the Direct mode buttons USE ModeLearn mode RC2000MKII Basic OperationHow to re-write the Status name How to re-write the Direct function button namesErasing the memory assigned to a particular button Erasing the memory assigned to a Direct buttons Macro modeAdvanced Programming Techniques Complete erasureProgramming a macro under a function selector key Using the macro functions you have programmed Clone modeOther Functions RC-5 Shipped destinationSet-Up Adjustment of the LCD contrast Direct Command Functions ListingBattery life Lamp Lighting function on or OFF and TimeREC Paus VCD PBC Receiving the remote control codes Top ViewSide View Handling the LCD remote controller Battery Installation and ReplacementLCD Remote Controller Notes Operating RangeInstallation Personal computer with aDigital RGB output Connecting Your DVD Player Connecting Your Document CameraConnecting Your VCR Or Laser Disc Player Connections with Equipment that has a Digital InterfaceExternal Speaker Connections Connecting Your PC Or Macintosh Computer Pin Assignments and Signal Levels for 15 pin RGB Analog Pin NoTo check the settings To adjust the volumeTo cancel the sound Basic OperationsTo check the remaining time To set the off timerCanceling the off timer → 30 → 60 → 90 → 120 → 0 ⎯Wide Operations When watching videos or digital video discsWhen watching high definition video source Watching with a wide screen manualSupported resolution Watching computer images with a wide screenNormal size screen 43 or Sxga OSMOn Screen Menu Controls Menu OperationsMain menu Sub menu Functions Default Reset Picture adjustment screen Picture Settings MenuAdjusting the picture Adjusting the computer imageExample Setting the Theater mode To set to TheaterTypes of picture modes Once the setting is completed Setting the color temperatureExample Setting → 1 ↔ 2 ↔ 3 ↔ PRO ←Adjusting the color to the desired quality Example Adjusting the White BalanceAdjusting the white balance Types of noise reduction Example Setting NR-3Reducing noise in the picture → OFF ↔ NR-1↔NR-2↔NR-3←Example Adjusting the bass Sound Settings MenuAdjusting the treble, bass and left/right balance Sound settings menuScreen Settings Menu Example Adjusting the vertical position in the normal modeWhen Auto Picture is OFF Adjusting the position of the image Function Settings MenuAdjusting the Auto Picture Setting the on-screen displayAdjusting the position of the menu display Example Adjusting the position of the menu displayTo adjust the position Power management function Setting the power management for computer imagesExampleTurning the power management function on Power management settingsPOWER/STANDBY indicator Description Turning the picture back onSetting the brightness level to the minimum Setting the gray level for the sides of the screenExample Adjusting the Gray Level Example Setting the PLE+INVERSE to LockResetting to the default values Setting the picture to suit the movieExample Setting the Cinema Mode to on To set the Cinema Mode to onSetting the BNC connectors Option Setting MenuSetting the allocation of the audio connectors Example Set the BNC Select mode to CompTo set the RGB select mode to Video Setting a computer image to the correct RGB se- lect screenExample Setting the RGB Select mode to Video RGB Select modesAdjusting the display position in the RGB3 input mode Setting high definition images to the suitable screen sizeExample Setting the 1080B mode to Example Setting the 1 mode toExample Setting the menu display to Deutsch Checking the frequencies and polarities of input signalsSetting the language for the menus Language settingsVideo signal formats Setting the video signal formatExample Setting the video signal format to 3.58 Ntsc NtscConnections External ControlApplication Communication ParametersCommunication Format Command Reference List OSM Select Audio Mute OnAudio Mute Off Color Gain DataContrast Gain Data Input Mode RequestSharpness Gain Data Bright Gain DataRED Gain Data Blue Gain DataGreen Gain Data Video ADJ Request 0CHAudio Select Request Failure Mode RequestAudio Select Set Pleinverse SetTable for Signals Supported Supported resolutionTroubleshooting Symptom Checks RemedySpecifications Limited Warranty for the Marantz Slim Series Plasma Monitor Medinah Road Roselle, IL Tel -307-3100 FaxIs a registered trademark

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