Marantz RC3200 Time the Power On Delays, Selecting Source on a TV Macro, Ultimate Watch DVD Macro

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Setting Up Your RC3200

Selecting Source on a TV Macro:

Many televisions will return to a particular input with either a chan- nel 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)

The Ultimate “Watch DVD” Macro

Another secret of recording great macros is to automate processes that typically frustrate casual users. An example is the typical reac- tion of a casual user when faced with an older DVD that refuses to play until a menu is navigated. Typically, the menu can be bypassed by programming the last few steps (after the DVD player is turned on) of your “Watch DVD” macro with this sequence:

1.Stop

2.Delay (amount varies with brand and model)

3.Stop

4.Delay (amount varies with brand and model)

5.Play

Almost all DVD players will skip the Menu and begin playing the

Movie directly with this macro!

Time the Power On Delays

As you start acquiring ideas about what multiple step processes you would like to record as macros, write down the steps. Practice them manually and try them when all the components are OFF. Often you will find that extensive delays are necessary immeadiatly after a component is powered on. When you actually record your macro, you must enter the correct amount of delay at the time of progamming. The RC3200 does not enable you to correct the delay time, you must reprogram the entire macro. Thus, you’ll keep more of your hair if you time things carefully and write them down first.

User Guide

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Contents Page Compliance Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Installing the BatteriesErwin to place illustration here Using Your RC3200 Buttons and FeaturesDetails of the Touch Screen Display Controlling the LCD Display Turning on the Display and the BacklightChanging the LCD Contrast Operating Audio Video Devices Battery StatusUsing the Two Home Pages Selecting a Device from a HomeUsing the Soft Buttons Using the Hard ButtonsSetting Up Your RC3200 Mode Button and the Mode MenuFirst Setup Adjusting the SettingsAdjust the LCD Timeout Adjust the Backlight Timeout Change the Beep volumeAdjust the Date Second SetupAdjust the Time To Exit Setup Mode Learning CommandsThird Setup RC3200 InformationLearning From Other Remotes Overview of LearningLearn Sequence Device screen appears Tricks for Remote Controls that are Difficult Overview Macro PlanningMaking Reliable Macros Powering Up DVD Player Macro Secrets of Great MacrosSelecting Source on a TV Macro Time the Power On DelaysUltimate Watch DVD Macro Recording Macros Select the Macro group of pages by tapping the Macro buttonExtra screen appears Message screen appears RC3200 Setup Programming Software Programming Via PCMinimum 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? Troubleshooting General ProblemsProgramming Problems Specifications Index Index Service and Support Service and SupportUpdates and New Products