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Customizing Your RC9200/5200

User Guide

the example ALL ON and ALL OFF macros preprogrammed in the default configuration.

The problems don’t stop with powering up a system. Often, you will want to construct a macro to watch or listen to a specific source. This may require that both the Television and the Surround Receiver be set to new inputs. Some components have “discrete” commands to select sources (meaning the command will only have one effect on the components, like the CD input on most receivers). Other components have “toggle” commands (these are commands that require you to look at the component, evaluate its state and sometimes issue the command over and over again). An example of a “toggle” command is the 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, then toggle or scroll through the inputs to select the one you want.

Evaluate each of the multiple step operations you would like to record as macros. If all of the commands in the process are “discrete,” the macro 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 commands in macros.

 

Unfortunately, it will not be written down in your component’s instruction

 

manual. You will have to find it through experimentation and imagination.

 

What you are looking for is an “anchor” command that will put your 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 a Play command.

 

Thus a discrete On command is two steps,

 

1)

DVD Play

 

2)

DVD Stop

 

A discrete off command is constructed by:

 

1)

DVD Play

 

2)

DVD Power

 

An example for Selecting Source on a TV:

 

Many televisions will return to a particular input with either a channel up or

 

down command or by selecting a particular channel.

 

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)

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Contents Page Page Table of Contents Marantz RC9200/5200 IntroductionBattery Installing the Battery Pack Charging the Remote Control Modes Using the BacklightGetting Started Turning on the DisplayThree Divisions of Control Panel Types Navigating Control PanelsUsing Menus to Jump to a Panel Group Jump to a Device Panel Group Without Changing Inputs Using the Back & Ahead Hard Buttons Using the Scroll Arrows To Scroll to PanelsUsing Tab Buttons to Jump to Panels Operating a Device To exit Info panel display, Tap the Info button again Check Battery Life The Info PanelsSetup Panels First setup panel Working with Modes Mode MenuTo switch to another mode Managing Memory Customizing Your RC9200/5200Cloning All Your Existing Remotes IntroductionShould you need to delete a command, use the DEL mode. Be Complex Operation? Macros or Help Tip Programming Help Lists Macros Perform Jumps to Any Device Panel Macro/Panel Jump CapabilitiesDevice Panel Buttons Can’t Perform Jumps/Macros Programming Macros & Panel Jumps Macros Send Commands To Your SystemMacros Can Delay Between Steps Customizing Your RC9200/5200 Use the Scroll arrows to navigate the tab style navigational Macros From Your Home Buttons Programming Buttons ReferenceNavigate to the Device panel buttons you want to program Programming Touch Screen ButtonsProgramming The Home Buttons to Switch Sources Programming Hard Buttons Globally And/Or Locally Per Device Programming a Hard Button Locally Labeling Buttons, Frames and Menu ItemsProgramming a Hard Button Globally Labeling a Button or a Text Frame Labeling a Home Button, a Device or a Macro Group Device Type Divider Working with Device and Macro GroupsCreate New Device If you try to Create New Device and you cannot use a scroll Reference Creating a New Device Step by Step Creating a New Device From a Marantz TemplateMoving Groups and Re-Ordering The Home Buttons Restore Deleted DeviceCopy Existing Device Adding Macro GroupsDeleting a button or button action Deleting and RestoringDeleting Deleting a device or macro menu item RestoringRestoring Device or Macro menu items Reteaching Control panel buttonsEdit Window Notation Recording MacrosRecording a Macro Step By Step Jumping to a device control panel Recording a Device Action Source Switching or InputEditing macros Organizing macros into groups Using the Remote Control with Radio Frequency Changing the Remote Control’s RF IR Settings Choosing Another Channel RC Edit Touch Screen Setup Program System requirements Internet FunProgramming Problems TroubleshootingGeneral Problems TV goes blank or the input source changes RC9200/5200 won’t edit, label or delete commandsRC9200/5200 won’t switch modes Configuration file is corruptedBatteries won’t recharge Recharging ProblemsRemote Control error messages Indicator light flashesFrequently Asked Questions How do I calibrate the touchscreen? Overview of Symbols Video outputSpecifications Specifications Restoring The Default Marantz File Via PC Revert ConfigurationWhy Use The Revert Configuration How To Use The Revert ConfigurationIndex Index Updates and New Products Service and SupportService and Support