Marantz RC3001 manual Charging the Battery Pack, Remove the bottom cover of the remote

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CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK

Once the rechargeable battery pack is loaded, power is immediately supplied automatically to the remote controller, and Home mode is displayed on the LCD.

When it is first unpacked, the supplied battery pack is not fully charged. Be sure to fully charge it before usage.

Also, if the remaining power is low, the remaining power level indicator at the bottom right of the LCD changes to the LOW BATTERY warning.

Charge the battery pack as soon as this warning is displayed.

1. Connect the AC plug adapter matching your usage region to the supplied AC adapter.

AC plug adapter for USA region

AC plug adapter for

European region

AC adapter

2.

Remove the bottom cover of the remote

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controller, and connect the AC adapter

 

 

to the charging terminal next to the USB port.

USB port

AC adapter

Bottom cover

 

3. Charging starts as soon as the AC adapter is plugged into a household outlet. The battery indicator changes to indicate the charging status. It takes about three hours to fully charge the battery pack.

4. After charging is completed, the battery indicator shows a full charge. Disconnect the AC adapter from the remote controller.

Notes:

When charging the remote controller, be sure to always use the supplied AC adapter.

Do not try to charge devices other than the remote controller with the supplied AC adapter. This could damage the AC adapter or the connected device.

Remote controller operation is possible even when charging.

The settings remain saved in the remote controller even if the power completely runs out. However, the time setting will be lost, and so please set the time setting again.

Although it is not a problem if the remote controller is recharged before the power completely runs out, to prolong the lifespan of the rechargeable battery, charging is recommended after LOWis displayed.

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Contents Model RC3001 User Guide For US and Canada English EspañolFrançais DeutschEnglish FrançaisDeutsch EspañolRemarque Concernant LE Recyclage RECYCLING-HINWEISNota Sobre EL Reciclado Nota SUL RiciclaggioTable of Contents FeaturesLoad the Rechargeable Battery Pack Into the Remote ControllerAttach the battery case cover Before USECharging the Battery Pack Remove the bottom cover of the remoteController, and connect the AC adapter To the charging terminal next to the USB portRemote Controller CommandRemote controller display Home mode and the device modesRemote Controller LCD This jack connects the supplied IR emitter cable This is a rod antenna for receiving RF signalsThis jack connects to the supplied AC adapter Installation Mounting Location PrecautionsMounting Procedure Precautions Mounting Procedure5mm Using the Remote Controller With Infrared Rays Using the Remote ControllerChanging the IR / RF Settings With Radio FrequencyConnecting the RX3001 with Other Devices Connecting to Marantz EquipmentConnect the supplied AC adapter to the DC jack Connecting to NON-MARANTZ EquipmentConnecting to AN AC Adapter Setup Setting the IR Output LevelSetting the Channel Output 4+5+6 Output 1+2+3Setting the Group ID Selector Emitter Output Output signalRC3001 Button Settings Sleep TimerDVD input command for Marantz AV Receiver Basic OperationOther Operation Main MenuLearning Function Entering the Main MenuTo learn This screen changes to Home modePress the button next to the displayed Timer Checking the SettingsOperation Settings Press the button next to the Timer SETPress a button next to the Everyday or Operation ON/OFF Settings Either press the Enter button or waitSYS.SETUP Clock Clock SettingBacklightbacklightillumination Time Setting Message Completed is displayed LCD LCD SettingLCD Timer LCD timer setting Beep Beep Sound Setting This sets the built-in beep sound in the RC3001MEM Clear Initialization Setting Programmable Codes Status IndicatorReset Specifications Up to 100kHz 90g 0.2lbsDC9V 800mA MIN105mm 4-3/16insCleaning of Equipment External Surfaces OthersRepairs If the equipment becomes heavily soiledIs a registered trademark