Marantz SR7001, SR8001 Setup, Setting the Macro Interval Time, Adjusting the Display Contrast

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• If the copying fails in the middle of the

 

 

copying process, ERROR is displayed on

 

 

 

 

 

 

the remote control.

 

 

 

Check and perform steps 1 to 7 again.

 

 

11. Once copying is completed, press the M button

 

 

 

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SETUP

 

 

SETTING THE LIGHTING TIME

 

 

 

The LCD lights up when the LIGHT buttons are

 

 

 

pressed. The LCD remains lit while the pressed

 

 

 

button is held down, and it goes off when the

 

 

 

button is released.

 

 

The LCD continues to light up if another button

 

 

 

is pressed while it is lit or if pressed within two

 

 

 

seconds after the light goes off.

 

 

The lighting time can be set in one-second units

 

 

 

from 0 to 60 seconds.

The LIGHT buttons have light-absorbing properties that enable them to store light. If the buttons are no longer illuminated in a dimly lit environment, bring the buttons near a fluorescent lamp or other light source for a sufficient amount of time. This should illuminate the buttons again.

The LIGHT buttons consist of a LIGHT1 and LIGHT2 button, and they both perform the same operation.

The factory default lighting time is set to 15 seconds.

This example shows how to set the lighting time to 20 seconds.

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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.

The menu is displayed.

2. Press the > button to display the second page SETUP menu.

3. Press the D1 (LIGHT) direct button . The LIGHT is displayed on the LCD

4. Press the 3 or 4 cursor button to set the lighting time.

5. Press the OK cursor button to enter the lighting time.

6. Once the setting is finished, press the M button.

SETTING THE MACRO INTERVAL TIME

When a macro program is executed, control signals are transmitted in sequence. This transmission interval (interval time) can be set in 0.5-seconds units from 0.5 to 5 seconds.

If the interval time is set in this Setup mode, the interval times for all programmed macros are changed. If necessary, use EDIT (see page 64) in the macro program to change the individual transmission times.

The factory default setting for the transmission interval is 1 second.

This example shows how to set the interval time to 5 seconds.

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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.

The menu is displayed.

2. Press the > button to display the second page SETUP menu.

3. Press the D2 (I-TIME) direct button.

4. Press the 3 or 4 cursor button to set the interval time.

Holding down the cursor button fast-forwards the time indicator.

5. Press the OK cursor button to enter the interval time.

6. Once the setting is finished, press the M button.

ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY CONTRAST

The contrast of the LCD can be adjusted. Adjust for maximum visibility according to your viewing environment.

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1. Hold down the M button for three seconds or more.

The menu is displayed.

2. Press the > button to display the second page SETUP menu.

3. Press the D3 (CONT) direct button .

4. Press the 3 or 4 cursor button and set the display contrast for maximum visibility.

The adjustment has 10 levels.

The factory default setting for the contrast is the fifth level.

5. Press the OK cursor button to enter the display contrast.

6. Once the setting is finished, press the M button.

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Contents Model SR7001/SR8001 User Guide Read Before Operating Equipment NEC National Electrical Code AC Polarized PlugTable of Contents Introduction PrecautionsDescription Do not Locate in the Following PlacesTHX Select2 Neo6 offers several important improvements as followAbout Dolby Pro Logic English Accessories FeaturesRemote Controller RC8001SR THX Select 2 certifiedHeadphone jack for stereo headphones Power switch and Standby indicatorHow to Attach the Front AUX Jack Cover Input Selector knob AUDIO/ VideoOpening and closing the front panel door FL Display and IndicaterPCM SurroundMulti Speaker / Speaker C Rear PanelOutput 0AC OutletsNames and Functions @1AUDIO IN/OUT TV, DVD, VCR1, DSS/VCR2, TAPE, CD/CDR@3VIDEO IN/OUT TV, DVD, VCR1, DSS/VCR2 @4HDMI Input / OutputSleep sleep timer button LCD IndicatorsDISP. button OSD buttonBattery Replacement Interval Remote Control RangeSetting the Time Safety Precautions for BatteriesAMP Mode Tuner ModeGeneral Information of RC8001SR to Connecting Speakers Speaker PlacementConnecting Speaker Wire ConnectionsConnecting a Subwoofer Connecting Audio ComponentsConnecting Digital Audio Components Subwoofer to the amplifierHdmi Jack Connecting Hdmi DevicesVIDEO, S-VIDEO, Component Jacks Connecting Video ComponentsThere are 3 types of video jacks on the rear panel Video jackAdvanced Connecting Connecting Multi Channel Audio SourceConnecting AN External Power Amplifier Connecting the Supplied Antennas Connecting the Antenna TerminalsConnecting AN FM Outdoor Antenna Connecting AN AM Outdoor AntennaSee the Checking the XM Signal Strength and Radio ID How to SubscribeXM Radio Overview Introducing XM Satellite RadioConnecting for Speaker C USE Connecting for the Multi RoomBi-wire Connection Multiroom BDC OUT DC Trigger Connecting Other EquipmentEmitter OUT SR8001 Only FlasherOnscreen Display Menu System SetupRC8001SR Button Control SR7001 Front Button ControlSUB Menu Surround Setup PFunc Input Setup Input SetupCH Input Setup Func RenameAuto 7.1 CH Input SetupHdmi DIGFunction Rename DefaultBack SpaceAuto Setup Spkr Speaker SetupManual Setup THX Audio SetupAutomatically optimizes settings Auto Setup MultEQ Setup featureTo do this, the Auto Setup feature measures a Listening positions, using the supplied microphoneTo check equalizer MultEQ parameters, see Cause How to Remedy Error MessagesManual Setup Speaker SizeSpeaker Distance Speaker Level THX Audio SetupAdvanced Speaker Array ASA Speaker type and positioningChannel Level Surround SetupPLIIx PRO Logic IIx Music Parameter CsiiparameterNEO6 Parameter Video Convert Video SetupPreference DC Trigger Setup Multi Room SetupAcoustic EQ Reset Preset G. 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