Marantz RC9200, RC5200 manual Organizing macros into groups

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commands to it, allowing the device to warm up):

1Tap Delay.

2Tap or to decrease or increase the length of the delay.

3Use the arrow buttons and to move the delay to the right place.

5Press the Left button to close the macro.

A confirmation screen appears where you can save or cancel the macro.

6Tap Save.

The macro is ready to be used.

Organizing macros into groups

You can create as many macro groups as you like. Each group can contain up to 25 macros.

1Open any macro group.

2Switch to Add mode via the Mode button .

You can create a new group, copy an existing group or restore a previous deleted group.

n Create a new group: You add a new group in which you can record new macros.

n Copy an existing group: You copy a group and its macros and use it for new macros.

n Restore a previously deleted group: You restore a deleted group and reuse the macros.

3Tap Create Macro Group.

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Contents Page Page Table of Contents Introduction Marantz RC9200/5200Battery Installing the Battery Pack Charging the Remote Control Using the Backlight Getting StartedTurning on the Display ModesNavigating Control Panels Three Divisions of Control Panel TypesUsing Menus to Jump to a Panel Group Jump to a Device Panel Group Without Changing Inputs Using the Scroll Arrows To Scroll to Panels Using the Back & Ahead Hard ButtonsUsing Tab Buttons to Jump to Panels Operating a Device Check Battery Life The Info Panels Setup PanelsTo exit Info panel display, Tap the Info button again First setup panel Mode Menu Working with ModesTo switch to another mode Customizing Your RC9200/5200 Managing MemoryIntroduction Cloning All Your Existing RemotesShould you need to delete a command, use the DEL mode. Be Complex Operation? Macros or Help Tip Programming Help Lists Macro/Panel Jump Capabilities Device Panel Buttons Can’t Perform Jumps/MacrosMacros Perform Jumps to Any Device Panel Macros Send Commands To Your System Macros Can Delay Between StepsProgramming Macros & Panel Jumps Customizing Your RC9200/5200 Use the Scroll arrows to navigate the tab style navigational Macros From Your Home Buttons Reference Programming ButtonsProgramming Touch Screen Buttons Navigate to the Device panel buttons you want to programProgramming The Home Buttons to Switch Sources Programming Hard Buttons Globally And/Or Locally Per Device Labeling Buttons, Frames and Menu Items Programming a Hard Button GloballyProgramming a Hard Button Locally Labeling a Button or a Text Frame Labeling a Home Button, a Device or a Macro Group Working with Device and Macro Groups Create New DeviceDevice Type Divider If you try to Create New Device and you cannot use a scroll Reference Creating a New Device From a Marantz Template Creating a New Device Step by StepRestore Deleted Device Copy Existing DeviceAdding Macro Groups Moving Groups and Re-Ordering The Home ButtonsDeleting and Restoring DeletingDeleting a button or button action Restoring Deleting a device or macro menu itemReteaching Control panel buttons Restoring Device or Macro menu itemsRecording Macros Edit Window NotationRecording a Macro Step By Step Recording a Device Action Source Switching or Input Editing macrosJumping to a device control panel 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 Internet Fun System requirementsTroubleshooting General ProblemsProgramming Problems RC9200/5200 won’t edit, label or delete commands RC9200/5200 won’t switch modesConfiguration file is corrupted TV goes blank or the input source changesRecharging Problems Remote Control error messagesIndicator light flashes Batteries won’t rechargeFrequently Asked Questions How do I calibrate the touchscreen? Overview of Symbols Video outputSpecifications Specifications Revert Configuration Why Use The Revert ConfigurationHow To Use The Revert Configuration Restoring The Default Marantz File Via PCIndex Index Service and Support Service and SupportUpdates and New Products