Marantz RC9500 manual Operating a Device, Using the Soft Buttons, Using the Hard Buttons

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User Guide

Getting Started

Operating a Device

You can operate the devices using two type of buttons:

Soft buttons - Virtual buttons on the Touch Screen.

Hard buttons - Ten buttons below the screen and five buttons next right to the screen.

Using the Soft Buttons

By tapping the Soft buttons on the Touch Screen you send Infrared (IR) / Radio frequency (RF) commands to the device you have selected. The name of the device you are controlling is always displayed on the DEVICE OVERVIEW button.

Sending commands

IR and RF commands are invisible. Therefore, during the duration of sending IR/RF commands, an icon appears in the INFO button at the UPPER TOOL BAR indicating that an IR/RF command is being sent.

IR/RF sending icon

Using the Hard Buttons

The functionality of the hard buttons can be changed depending on which device is active (learn commands to the specific device).

For example: Since VOLUME Up, VOLUME Down and MUTE are typically receiver/preamp commands in most home theaters, these direct access buttons have been pre-programmed to always operate a Marantz receiver/preamp as the default. Should you own another brand, see the programming instructions on page 28-29.

MENU, ENTER, EXIT, 4-Way Cursor, CHANNEL Up and Down are typically programmed to change with the device selected. So when you are operating your DVD player, you use them to navigate through DVD menus and change chapters. While you are watching TV, the MENU button operates the TV menus and the CHANNEL buttons change channels.

Note Five hard buttons on the right side of the screen are always operational, even without turning on the Touch Screen.

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Contents Model RC9500 User Guide Declaration of Conformity N V04ECRC9500 FCC CompliancyDFU RC9500 Ver12.qxd 5/28/2004 1032 AM Automating Your Home Theater With The Marantz RC9500 RC9500 Remote Control User GuideTable of Contents Marantz RC9500 IntroductionIntroduction BatteryInstalling the Battery Pack Charging the RC9500 Turning on the Touch Screen Using the BacklightGetting Started Activating the RC9500Navigating the RC9500 ModesNavigating the Devices Device Overview Overview Navigating the PagesOther Navigation Operating a Device Using the Soft ButtonsUsing the Hard Buttons Sending commandsTo exit the Information Setup PagesFirst Setup Setting Time and Date Changing the Time FormatChanging the Time „ To Change the Year Changing the Date„ To Change the Day „ To Change the MonthSo on, you have to switch to the appropriate mode Mode MenuTo switch to another mode Adjusting the Touch Screen BrightnessCustomizing your RC9500 IntroductionCloning All Your Existing Remotes Congratulations Complex Operation? Macro or Help Tip Programming Help List Tap Copy without RC codes when it prompted. seeMacro/Page Jump Capability Any Button Performs Macros/JumpsMacros Perform Jumps to Any Device Macros Can Contain Delay and Beep Between Steps Macros Send Commands To Your SystemProgramming Macros & Page Jumps Customizing Your RC9500 You are now a Home Theater Automator Reference Learning IR commandProgramming Touch Screen Buttons Programming the Hard Buttons per Device Programming The Device Buttons Device ActionReference Labeling a Button Labeling Buttons, Pages and DevicesReference Labeling a Labeling a DeviceDevice Template Adding DevicesDescription for the Device Template „ Create New Device „ Copy Existing DeviceReference Creating a New Device Step by Step Copy Existing Device Deleting a Button Deleting Buttons and DevicesDeleting a Device Moving Devices DVD Adjusting DelaysProgramming Macros Macro Page NotationTap the Macro to Button button to proceed to the next step Recording a Macro to a Operation Button Step By StepRecording a Jump to a Device Recording a Device Action Source or Input SwitchingEditing Macros Adding a Timer Creating and Editing TimersActivating Timers Labeling a Timer Deleting a TimerEditing a Timer Define the Repeat Settings Set the Start DateSet the Start Time Setting the Start Date Setting the Start Time or Stop TimeTo change the Start Date Defining the Start Action or Stop Action Defining the Repeat Setting„ Daily „ Weekly Changing the IR / RF Settings Using the RC9500 with Radio FrequencyReference Choosing Another Channel SoftwarePC Requirements Internet FunCleaning the RC9500 Maintaining Your RC9500Important Notice General Problems TroubleshootingProgramming Problems Recharging Problems Frequently Asked Questions How do I calibrate the Touch Screen? Overview of Symbols Overview of Symbols Display SpecificationsIndex VolumeDSS ADD Operating Other Service and Support Service and SupportUpdates and New Products Memo Japan