Marantz RC3200 manual Tricks for Remote Controls that are Difficult

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Setting Up Your RC3200

User Guide

Tip

You do not have to wait for the OK or Failed to disappear. If you

 

press another button (soft or hard button), the RC3200 Learn

 

sequence immediately goes back to step 5.

7Go to other pages of the selected device with the Page Up and Page Down buttons. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you have copied all the commands of the existing remote control.

8Press Done when you have finished learning commands to the

buttons of your choice. RC3200 returns to Use Mode.

You can try out the new IR codes or select another device to learn.

Tricks for Remote Controls that are “Difficult”

Replace the batteries in your original remote control. Poor battery charge in the original remote will still operate original component from long range, but will corrupt carrier frequency learning.

Change distance. Try increasing distance up to 4 feet. Start in the normal 1” to 4”, then double the distance to 8” and so on.

Use a short “Tap” instead of a press and hold. A press and hold is only really necessary when you are learning a button that in actual operation you would sometimes press and hold (e.g. vol- ume up and down, fast forward scan). If your system is large and you are concerned about memory, try teaching most com- mands as taps rather than extended press and holds.

The “Flicker” technique – rapidly tap the button while learning (7x per second or faster). This is very useful for difficult volume up and volume down commands from some manufacturers.

The “Swoop”- Start from 2’ away and swoop the remote towards the learning remote. Use in absolute desperation, out of sight from anyone who might see you. Reportedly works occasionally.

The “Flasher” – Hold an opaque object in front of the remote and remove it then quickly replace it. This is especially useful when you want to capture one part of a macro from another remote.

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Contents Page Compliance Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Installing the BatteriesErwin to place illustration here Buttons and Features Using Your RC3200Details of the Touch Screen Display Turning on the Display and the Backlight Controlling the LCD DisplayChanging the LCD Contrast Selecting a Device from a Home Battery StatusUsing the Two Home Pages Operating Audio Video DevicesUsing the Hard Buttons Using the Soft ButtonsMode Button and the Mode Menu Setting Up Your RC3200First Setup Adjusting the SettingsAdjust the LCD Timeout Change the Beep volume Adjust the Backlight TimeoutAdjust the Date Second SetupAdjust the Time RC3200 Information Learning Commands Third Setup To Exit Setup ModeOverview of Learning Learning From Other RemotesDevice screen appears Learn SequenceTricks for Remote Controls that are Difficult Overview Macro PlanningMaking Reliable Macros Secrets of Great Macros Powering Up DVD Player MacroSelecting Source on a TV Macro Time the Power On DelaysUltimate Watch DVD Macro Select the Macro group of pages by tapping the Macro button Recording MacrosExtra screen appears Message screen appears Programming Via PC RC3200 Setup Programming SoftwareMinimum System Requirements Maintaining RC3200 Cleaning RC3200Important Notices How do I revert to the original configuration? How do I reset the RC3200?Do I have to calibrate the touch screen? General Problems TroubleshootingProgramming Problems Specifications Index Index Service and Support Service and SupportUpdates and New Products