Marantz Universal Remote RC5400 User Manual

Model RC5400 User Guide  
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Automating Your Home Theater  
With The Marantz  
RC5400  
RC5400 Remote Control User Guide  
The information in this manual is copyright-protected. No part of this user guide  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
2
1. The Marantz RC5400  
2. The Battery  
2
3
Getting Started  
6
6
1. Activating the RC5400  
2. Navigating the RC5400  
3. Operating a Device  
7
11  
4. Check Battery Life - The Information Page  
12  
12  
14  
14  
5
The Setup Pages  
6. The Mode Menus  
7. Adjusting the Touch Screen Contrast  
Customizing Your RC5400  
1. Introduction  
16  
16  
16  
18  
20  
21  
23  
2. Cloning All Your Existing Remotes  
3
Complex Operation? Macros or Help...  
4. Programming Help Lists  
5. Macro Capabilities  
6. Programming Macros  
Reference  
26  
26  
30  
33  
37  
39  
40  
44  
46  
1. Learning IR Commands  
2. Labeling Buttons, Pages and Devices  
3. Adding Devices  
4. Deleting Buttons and Devices  
5. Moving Devices  
6. Programming Macros  
7. Using the Remote Control with RF (Radio Frequency)  
8. Wizz.it Software  
Maintaining the RC5400  
Troubleshooting  
48  
49  
52  
54  
56  
57  
62  
Frequently Asked Questions  
Overview of Symbols  
Specifications  
Index  
Service and Support  
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Introduction  
1.  
The Marantz  
RC5400  
The RC5400 is designed to control most devices that understand  
infrared (IR) remote control signals. Its easy-to-use Touch Screen and  
its intuitive interface make it a perfect remote control for every user.  
The RC5400 is completely customizable and programmable. You can  
add devices and functions, re-label buttons, record macros and animate  
your macros. Although the RC5400 is pre-programmed for Marantz  
components, a vast collection of built-in tab guided panels with pre-  
arranged button art enables you to easily choose the perfect interface  
for any non-Marantz component. The RC5400 easily learns”  
commands from the vast majority of manufacturersremote controls.  
Infrared (IR) Eyes (page 26)  
USB Port  
(page 47)  
Page +/ -  
buttons (page 10)  
VOLUME Up/Down  
CHANNEL Up/Down  
Backlight  
Touch Screen  
button (page 6)  
MUTE buttons  
(page 11)  
Left Function  
Right Function  
button (page 8)  
button (page 8)  
MENU  
button (page 11)  
ENTER  
button (page 11)  
HOME  
button (page 7)  
EXIT  
button (page 11)  
4-Way Cursor Navigation  
buttons (page 11)  
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Introduction  
The Touch Screen  
DEVICE OVERVIEW  
button (page 8)  
INFO  
button(page 3)  
DEVICE SCROLL  
PAGE OVERVIEW  
button (page 9)  
DEVICE SCROLL  
button (page 9)  
button (page 9)  
UPPER TOOL BAR  
USER CONTROL  
AREA  
LOWER TOOL BAR  
CURSOR NAVIGATION  
button (page 9)  
MODE icon  
(page 7)  
2.  
The Battery  
When you use the RC5400 for the first time, you will have to:  
Install the battery pack.  
Place the RC5400 in the docking station (DS5400) and charge  
the RC5400.  
Tap the INFO  
button on the UPPER TOOL BAR to check  
battery life.  
Warning:Use the docking station only with supplied NiMH rechargeable  
battery pack.  
We strongly advise you NOT to plug other appliances (like mobile  
phones, PDAs) into the docking station. This will damage both  
the connector and the appliance.  
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Introduction  
Installing the Battery Pack  
1 Press the latch on the battery cover and remove the battery  
cover from the RC5400.  
2 Plug the cable of the battery pack in the connector as illustrated.  
3 Place the battery pack in the battery compartment.  
4 Place the battery cover back on.  
Note Make sure the cable of the battery pack does not get stuck  
between the molded interior and the battery cover.  
After a few seconds, the RC5400 starts up automatically and an  
Introduction screen appears. The RC5400 beeps twice to  
indicate that it has finished starting up.  
Because the battery pack of the RC5400 is not fully pre-  
charged, you will have to charge it as described in the next  
page.  
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Introduction  
Charging the RC5400  
For charging the RC5400, you use the docking station DS5400.  
1 Connect the power adapter to the docking station and plug it  
into a wall outlet.  
2 Slide the RC5400 into the docking station.  
Charging starts immediately. The blue charging LED on the front  
of the docking station indicates charging takes place.  
When the RC5400 is fully charged,  
the LED goes off.  
30¡ to 45¡  
Make sure you lift the RC5400 up at an angle of 30¡ to 45¡  
when you take the RC5400 out from the docking station.  
Note Normal charging time is 2 to 3 hours, depending on the  
condition of the battery pack.  
You can operate the RC5400 while it is being charged.  
The battery pack does not have to be entirely empty before  
recharging.  
You can place the RC5400 in the docking station at any time.  
When the battery is running low, the Low Battery  
icon appears in the UPPER TOOL BAR. Recharge  
the RC5400 as soon as possible to ensure  
Low Battery icon  
perfect performance.  
Note The RC5400 retains all settings when the battery is completely  
dead. You will only have to reset the clock.  
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Getting Started  
1.  
Activating the RC5400  
Turning on the Touch Screen  
Tap the Touch Screen gently with your finger or a blunt, soft  
object like a pencil eraser.  
The display is activated and you see the Home page.  
Notes · If the display stays blank or becomes black, adjust the contrast  
using the buttons on the left side (see page 15).  
· If another panel is displayed, press the HOME button.  
· The RC5400 shuts down automatically after being  
HOME button  
left alone for a few seconds (you can adjust the  
time out period in the Setup pages).  
Using the Backlight  
RC5400 s backlight can be activated in three different ways,  
Pressing the BACKLIGHT button  
By pressing the BACKLIGHT button on the left side of the  
RC5400, the backlight is turned on.  
Picking up the RC5400  
The RC5400 has the Pickup sensor in it. By picking your  
RC5400 from the docking station and tilting more than 50¡,  
the backlight is turned on.  
Note  
To enable this function, the pickup sensor setting in the Setup  
has to be set to Active (see page 13) .  
Tapping the Touch Screen  
By tapping the Touch Screen,the backlight is turned on.  
Note  
To enable this function, the Auto backlight setting in the Setup  
has to be set to Active (see page 13).  
The backlight shuts off after a few seconds to save power.  
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Modes  
The RC5400 has different “Modes”. When you activate the RC5400  
for the first time, it starts up in USE mode allowing you to  
immediately operate your devices. In USE mode, the center of  
LOWER TOOL BAR displays the MODE  
MODE icon more than 3 seconds. The Mode Menu page will  
appeares. If the center of LOWER TOOL BAR shows another icon,  
like , tap it to reveal the Mode Menu and press the Left  
Function button labeled Exit to return to USE mode.  
icon .Tap and hold the  
Note  
If you do not see the Mode icon; it has been deactivated via the  
Setup. To enable this function, the Mode Menu setting in the  
Setup has to be set to Active (see page 13).  
2.  
Navigating the RC5400  
Your RC5400 is capable of displaying hundreds of different control  
pages. RC5400 presents you various ways to navigate to the  
specific device and page easily.  
Navigating the Devices  
Home The Home Page displays  
convenient jump buttons  
to the main control page of your  
system devices (your Amp., TV, DVD  
player etc.). These buttons  
also select the Input of your Home  
Theater Receiver or Preamp.  
Access Home page by  
pressing the HOME button  
at the bottom left of the remote.  
Device buttons in the Home page perform two actions  
when pressed;  
1.  
2.  
Jumps to the main page of the Device.  
Changes your home theater receiver/preamp to the  
appropriate input. To program for a non-Marantz  
receiver/preamp, see page 28.  
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The commands assigned to the device button called  
the Device Action.  
Device Overview  
The Device Overview page also  
displays a list of all the devices you  
can control. You can jump to the main  
page of your device by tapping the  
device button in the list.  
Access Device Overview page by  
tapping the DEVICE OVERVIEW button  
at the middle of UPPER TOOL BAR.  
If you have more than seven devices, scroll arrows  
you to navigate to the next Device Overview page.  
enable  
Note  
When you jump to a Device by tapping the device button in the  
Device Overview pages, the RC5400 will change the input of  
your home theater receiver/preamp.  
Using the buttons in the Home page is exactly the same thing  
as pressing a button in the Device Overview page.  
Using Device Overview without Changing Input (No IR)  
If you don t want to change the input for your  
receiver/preamp, you can only jump to a Device without  
changing the input by the following steps;  
1.  
2.  
Display the Device Overview page, by tapping  
the DEVICE OVERVIEW button.  
Look at the label for the Left and Right Function  
buttons. Now, they are labeled No IR .  
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3.  
Press and hold either of the two Left and Right  
Function buttons, then tap the device you would like to  
jump to. No input select commands will be sent to  
your receiver/preamp.  
Device Scroll You can also navigate the devices by tapping  
the DEVICE SCROLL buttons on the left and right side of the  
UPPER TOOL BAR. Tap the Left arrow button to navigate to the  
previous device. Tap the Right arrow button to navigate to the next  
device.  
Cursor Navigation This function enables you to navigate to  
the devices by pressing the Left and Right direction of the 4-way  
Navigation button.  
Note  
This function is deactivated by the factory setting.  
You can activate it in the Setup pages (see page 13).  
To switch this function on, tap the  
BAR. When this function was activated, the  
to the button and icon is displayed in the UPPER TOOL  
BAR where the left device scroll arrow button was. To switch  
button in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
button in the LOWER TOOL  
button is changed  
this function off, tap the  
again.  
Navigating the Pages  
Page Overview  
The Page Overview page displays  
list of all the pages for one device.  
You can jump immediately to another  
control page in onedevice by tapping  
the page buttons in the list.  
a
Access Page Overview page by tapping  
the PAGE OVERVIEW button  
(Page number) in the UPPER TOOL BAR.  
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Page Scroll — you can navigate the pages by pressing the  
Page + and Page - buttons on the left side of RC5400.  
Cursor Navigation This function enables you to navigate to  
the different pages as well as the device by pressing the Up and  
Down direction of the 4-way Navigation button.  
Note  
This function is deactivated by the factory setting.  
You can activate it in the Setup pages (see page 13).  
To switch this function on, tap the  
BAR. When this function is activated, the  
the button and icon is displayed in the UPPER TOOL BAR  
where the left arrow button was. To switch this function off, tap  
the button in the LOWER TOOL BAR again.  
button in the LOWER TOOL  
button is changed to  
Tab ButtonsAll of your devices  
have been programmed with  
one-touch jump buttons called  
Tab button. By tapping the Tab button,  
you can jump to the appropriate page  
in your operation device.  
Other Navigation  
Ahead and Back Function buttons Press the Left Function  
buttons labeled Back to navigate to last ten pages youve  
viewed. Use the Right Function button labeled Ahead to  
navigate in the other direction.  
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Getting Started  
3.  
Operating a Device  
You can operate the devices using two kinds of buttons;  
Soft buttons - Virtual buttons on the Touch Screen.  
Hard buttons - Seven buttons below the screen (HOME, Left  
and Right Function buttons are not included) and five to the right  
of the screen (Vol +/-, Ch Up/Down & Mute)  
Using the Soft Buttons  
By tapping the Soft buttons on the Touch Screen you send  
Infrared (IR) 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 commands are invisible. However, when you send a command,  
an animated icon appears in the INFO button at the UPPER TOOL  
BAR to show that a command is being sent.  
Using the Hard Buttons  
Hard buttons can be operated at any time, even without turning on  
the Touch Screen. They can change their function depending on  
which device is active (teach 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 Navigation, CHANNEL Up and  
CHANNEL Down are typically programmed to change with the device  
selected. So when you are operating your DVD player, you use them to  
navigate DVD menus and change chapters. While you are watching  
TV, the MENU buttons operate the TV menus and the CHANNEL  
buttons change channels.  
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4.  
Check Battery Life- The Information Page  
Access the Information page by tapping the INFO  
UPPER TOOL BAR.  
button in the  
You can check;  
The percentage of the battery life.  
The percentage of the free memory  
available for new programming.  
Software version information  
installed on to your RC5400.  
To exit the Information page,  
Tap the INFO  
button again or press  
the Left Function button labeled Exit .  
5.  
The Setup Pages  
Most of the RC5400s features can be set to your own wishes.  
1 Tap the INFO button in the  
UPPER TOOL BAR.  
The Information page appears.  
2 Tap the SETUP button in the  
Information page. The first Setup page  
appears. You can display the second  
and third Setup page by using the  
Page + and Page - buttons.  
3 Tap the button of the setting you want  
to adjust. The color of the button will be changed.  
4 Tap the button again or  
setting.  
and  
buttons to to adjust the  
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First Setup page  
Setting  
Function  
Adjusting  
Time Mode  
Sets the time display mode.  
(AM/PM, 24H, No Time)  
Sets the time, Day, Month  
and Year individually  
Tap the Time Mode” button  
Repeatedly.  
Time, Day, Month  
and Year  
Tap the each label, and then adjust  
by tapping + and - buttons.  
Tap the Animation” button.  
repeatedly.  
Animation  
Selects the Animation mode  
(Full, Page, Mode, None).  
Cursor Navigation  
Turns the Cursor Navigation mode  
On/Off.  
Tap the Cursor navigation”  
button repeatedly.  
Second Setup page  
Setting  
Function  
Adjusting  
LCD Sleep  
Sets the timeout of the Touchscreen. Tap the + and - buttons both side  
of the Screen” label.  
Backlight  
Sets the timeout of the backlight  
Tap the + and - buttons both side  
of the Backlight” label.  
Auto Backlight  
Pickup Sensor  
Screen (beep)  
Turn the Auto backlight On/Off.  
Turn the Pickup Sensor On/Off.  
Tap the Auto backlight” button  
Tap the Pickup sensor” button  
Selects the beep volume (Off, 1,2,3) Tap the Screen” button  
for Touchscreen repeatedly.  
Selects the beep volume (Off, 1,2,3) Tap the Button” button  
Button (beep)  
for Hard buttons.  
repeatedly.  
Third Setup page  
Setting  
Function  
Adjusting  
Mode Menu  
Active - Normal. Anyone can access.  
Deactive - Hide the Mode icon.  
Good when children are tech-savvy.  
Active- Turns On the Device Overview.  
Tap the Mode Menu” button  
repeatedly  
SPECIAL NOTE  
Device Menu  
Tap the Device Menu”  
Deactive - Turns Off the Device Overview. repeatedly.  
Page Menu  
Calibration  
Revert*  
Active- Turns on Page Overview.  
DeActive - Turns off Page Overview.  
Calibrates the Touchscreen.  
Tap the Page Menu”  
repeatedly.  
Tap the Calibration” button  
See page 53 for more detail.  
Tap the Revert” button and  
follow the on-screen instruction  
Reverts the RC5400 to the default  
configuration.  
* When you revert the RC5400, all customization items (macros, learned IR commands,..)  
are lost permanently. only the settings are remained.  
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6.  
The Mode Menu  
RC5400 provides different modes. For customizing your RC5400  
you have to switch to the appropriate mode via the Mode Menu  
page.  
The mode menus are utilized like this:  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon more  
than 3 seconds in the LOWER TOOL  
BAR. The Mode Menu page will appears.  
2 Select the mode you wish to use to  
customize your RC5400 by tapping the  
appropriate button on the Mode Menu.  
When you operate your devices,  
RC5400 is in USE mode.  
For actions other than operating (like  
learning IR commands, recording macros, adding devices, and so  
on), you have to switch to the appropriate mode:  
For learning IR commands from other remotes.  
For labeling buttons, pages and devices.  
For adding new devices and copying existing devices.  
For deleting buttons and devices.  
(Page 26)  
(Page 30)  
(Page 33)  
(Page 37)  
For changing the order of devices in the device overview. (Page 39)  
For selecting the commands sending mode IR or RF.  
For recording and editing macros.  
(Page 40)  
(page 44)  
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To switch to another mode  
1 Tap the label of the mode (i.e  
LOWER TOOL BAR.  
) you are using in the  
The Mode Menu page appears.  
2 Tap the appropriate mode button you want to use.  
The label of the active mode appears in the LOWER TOOL  
BAR. You can now work in the selected mode.  
Note  
RC5400 will not return automatically to the USE mode.  
To return to the USE mode, you have to go back to the Mode  
Menu page and press "EXIT" (Left Function button) or press  
"CANCEL" (Right Function button).  
7.  
Adjusting the Touch Screen Contrast  
You can adjust the contrast level of the Touch Screen using the  
buttons on the left side of the RC5400.  
The adjust the Touch Screen contrast;  
1 Press and hold the BACKLIGHT button on the left side of the  
RC5400.  
2 While still holding the BACKLIGHT button, press Page + button  
once to increase the contrast one level up (getting darker). Or,  
press Page - button once to decrease the contrast one level  
down (getting lighter).  
3 Release the BACKLIGHT button when the contrast is  
satisfactory. The contrast can be adjusted 16 levels.  
Note  
To adjust the contrast multiple levels, you have to press the  
Page + or - button multiple times. When you press and hold the  
Page + or - button, the contrast will only change one level.  
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Customizing your RC5400  
1.  
Introduction  
It is best to proceed with customizing in several stages.  
The first stage is to teach all of your existing remote codes to the  
RC5400. The second stage is to practice using your home theater  
system with the RC5400. As you gain familiarity with your system,  
youll notice that many operations in a home theater require several  
steps. In the third stage of customization, you will record multiple  
step operations as either a Macrothat you can play back with one  
button push or as a list of numbered steps recorded in a Help List”  
device group.  
In the next few pages youll find step by step guidelines on each of  
the three stages. When a more detailed explanation can be found  
in the Reference section, weve noted the page.  
2.  
Cloning All Your Existing Remotes  
1 Gather all of your remote controls in front of you.  
2 Play with all of the example devices. Compare the devices with  
your existing remote controls. Can you use any as templates for  
non-Marantz components?  
3 Use DELETE mode to delete all of the devices that you dont  
use (see page 37).  
4 Use ADD mode to add the devices for each Marantz  
component (see page 35-36).  
When you are prompted to add with or without RC codes,  
choose Create with RC codes .  
5 Use ADD mode to add a devices for each non-Marantz  
component (see page 36). Choose Create without RC  
codes .  
6 Switch to LEARN Mode to evaluate the page layouts of the new  
devices.  
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7 Switch back to DELETE mode and delete the device if it is not a  
good match to your component. Repeat steps 4 through 7 until  
all of your remote controls have matching devices.  
8Switch to LABEL mode to relabel each device  
(see page 30-32).  
9 Switch to MOVE mode to re-order your devices, so that your  
Device Overview page is arranged the way you want (see page  
39).  
10 Switch to LABEL mode to relabel any buttons as needed to  
match your existing remote controls. Check all of your devices.  
12 Switch to LEARN mode and teach the RC5400 all of your non-  
Marantz componentsRC Codes (see page 26-30).  
13 Switching back and forth between USE and LEARN modes, test  
all codes and reteach as necessary.  
Note  
Be very careful to NEVER delete the jump tabs; they can only  
be restored with a Editor software using PC. (see page 46-47).  
14 Switch back to LEARN mode. Teach each Device the  
appropriate Preamp/Receiver Input (source switching) IR  
command (see page 28) as the Device Action.  
Congratulations!  
You have completed the first stage of customization. Take a well  
deserved break.  
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3.  
Complex Operation? Macro or Help...  
If your entire system is new to you, practice using the RC5400  
manually for a few days before programming any macros. Youll find  
that your home theater requires many operations that require multiple  
steps to do. You have to decide whether to use a:  
Macro - The entire operation happens in an automated sequence  
when you touch one button.  
Help List - The operation happens manually but is prompted by large  
sequentially numbered buttons with friendly labels on one sequence of  
pages linked together.  
Some multiple step operations require you to make decisions before  
you proceed. An example is turning on a non-Marantz home theater  
system. Many components turn on and off with a single Power”  
button. Before you press a Powerbutton, the manufacturer expects  
you to look at the component to see whether it is on or off. If you want  
it on and its off, you press the Powerbutton. If you forget to look,  
and it is already on, you will turn it off when you press the Power”  
button. The Remote cannot lookat your components to see if they  
are on or off. So, if you recorded a macro intended to power up a non-  
Marantz home theater, it wouldnt be very reliable.  
Heres an example:  
Your spouse goes out to the local video store and rents a video tape.  
When he/she gets home, they pop the tape in the VCR (most VCRs  
automatically turn on when a tape is inserted). Your spouse touches the  
macro button you programmed to power up the system. The recorded  
sequence of powerbuttons is played back. Unfortunately, since the VCR  
was already on, it is now off and everything else is on. Your spouse sees  
no picture, assumes the macro didnt work, so he/she touches the button  
again. This time, the macro turns the VCR on and every thing else off.  
Frustrating!  
Marantz builds components that are macro-friendly. Instead of a  
single powerbutton, the remote controls have a discrete Onand a  
discrete Offbutton. With a Marantz system, you can record a Macro  
that is very reliable from a series of Oncommands. Take a look at  
the example ALL ON and ALL OFF macros preprogrammed in the  
default configuration.  
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The problems dont stop with powering up a system. Often, you will  
want to construct a macro to watch or listen to a specific source. This  
may require that both the Television and the Surround Receiver be set  
to new inputs. Some components have discretecommands to select  
sources (meaning the command will only have one effect on the  
components, like the CD input on most receivers). Other components  
have togglecommands (these are commands that require you to  
look at the component, evaluate its state and sometimes issue the  
command over and over again). An example of a togglecommand is  
the Input or TV/VCR button found on many television remote controls.  
You have to look at the TV, decide that it is on the wrong input, then  
toggle or scroll through the inputs to select the one you want.  
Evaluate each of the multiple step operations you would like to record  
as macros. If all of the commands in the process are discrete,the  
macro will work reliably. If even one command is a togglecommand,  
you should program a help list for the operation instead of a macro.  
Tip  
Sometimes there is a reliable way to use toggle type commands in macros.  
Unfortunately, it will not be written down in your components instruction  
manual. You will have to find it through experimentation and imagination.  
What you are looking for is an anchorcommand that will put your component  
in a known state. Once it is in a known state, you can use toggle commands  
in your macro.  
An example for Powering Up DVD Players:  
Most DVD players will turn on when off when they receive a Play command.  
Thus a discrete On command is two steps,  
1) DVD Play  
2) DVD Stop  
A discrete off command is constructed by:  
1) DVD Play  
2) DVD Power  
An example for Selecting Source on a TV:  
Many televisions will return to a particular input with either a channel 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)  
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4.  
Programming Help List  
1 Write a list of all of the actions in the operation you want to  
record.  
2 Gather all of the remote controls you will need for the operation.  
3 Select ADD from the Mode menu. Choose Copy Existing  
DEVICEwhen prompted (see page 33-36).  
In the device list, there is a device labeled Help .  
Tap it to add the Help device.  
4 Switch to LABEL mode. Relabel the new device currently  
labeled Help 1 (for details on relabeling devices, see page 30-  
32).  
Try to use a descriptive title like POWER, RECORD, etc.  
5 Stay in LABEL mode. Relabel as many of the buttons on the  
five pages as you need.  
Tip  
Do not relabel the buttons labeled Press for More ....unless  
the button is the last step in the operation.  
6 Switch to LEARN mode. Teach each button the appropriate  
command.  
7 Switch to MOVE mode. Move the new device to the appropriate  
position in the device list (remember, this determines the button  
position on Device Overview page).  
8 Return to USE mode and test out your new list.  
9 You can make as many Help lists as you like. Simply repeat  
steps 1 through 8 for each operation you would like to program  
a help list.  
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5.  
Macro/Page Jump Capability  
Macros allow you to send a sequence of commands, jumps, delays  
and beeps with up to 250 steps using one single touch.  
Basically, you can assign any button as a macro button. However,  
it is recommended that you use the macro buttons in the reserved  
macro device since they are conveniently labeled with popular  
Macro titles. However any button can be reprogrammed to be a  
Macro.  
In order to plan your macros, you should understand the  
capabilities as follows,  
Any Button Perform Macros/Jumps  
You can program a macro to be played back when a button is  
selected by pressing a button on a device page or Home page  
(see page 41).  
You can program a macro to be played back when a device is  
selected by selecting the device via the Device Overview page  
(see page 42).  
Macros Perform Jumps to Any Device  
The RC5400 has the unique capability of jumping to any device  
panel during a macro.  
You can make any or all of the 250 steps a jump to any  
devices. This provides you with the opportunity to give some  
feedback to the end user while a macro is being played back.  
For example: you can reveal the CD device panel to show the user  
that commands are being sent to the CD player, then jump to an  
A/V Amp panel to show the user that commands are being sent to  
the amp. (see page 41-42)  
You can Add/Create a Status device (located in new devices in  
the division named OTHER) and custom label each panel to  
give the end user more specific feedback as to what the macro  
is doing. You can then program jumps to each Status panel to  
occur during the macro. (see page 33-34)  
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You cannot jump to any Home page, Device Overview and  
Page Overview page. You are only allowed to jump to first page  
of each devices when programming with the RC5400 stand  
alone.  
Macros Send Commands To Your System  
You can make any or all of the 250 steps send a remote control  
command to your system. The step is actually just a recording  
of the location of any button on any device page. To record an  
RC command, you simply navigate to the panel and button you  
want, then touch it. Thus, all RC commands in a Macro must  
first be taught to a button location first  
40-42).  
(see page  
You can record a “Device Actionwhich is what the device  
button on the Device Overview page really does (see page 42).  
Macros Can Contain Delay and Beep Between Steps  
You can program a Delay/Beep as any or all of the 250 steps of  
a macro (see page 41).  
You can adjust that delay in 1/10th of a second intervals  
between 0.1 and 10.0 seconds (see page 41).  
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6.  
Programming Macros & Page Jumps  
You will do all of your Macro/Jump programming within a screen  
that will appear after you press the Macro button on the Mode  
menupage. Before proceeding with programming, make sure that  
you understand how to move around in the MACRO mode and how  
to read the RC5400s shorthand notation for each macro step (see  
page 40).  
1 Write a list of all of the actions in the operation you want to  
record.  
2 Play with all of the example Macro buttons in MACRO device.  
Are any of these examples adaptable to your purposes?  
3 Use DELETE mode to delete all of the macro devices that you  
dont like (see page 38).  
4 Use ADD mode to add a new macro device empty of any  
programming from the device list (see page 35-36).  
5 Switch to LABEL mode to re-label your macro devices.  
(see page 32).  
6 Switch to MOVE mode to re-order your macro devices, so that  
the most commonly used Macro devices are near the top (see  
page 39).  
7 Switch to LABEL mode and navigate to the your new macro  
device. Relabel the macro buttons with an appropriate name.  
The buttons are large so try to imagine a descriptive name even  
if it requires a few words.  
8 Switch to MACRO mode. Tap the Macro to button to  
proceed.  
Note  
If you like to create a macro to the Device button, tap the  
Macro to device button instead of the Macro to button  
button.  
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9 Navigate to your new macro device and press your newly  
named macro button to enter the MACRO edit page.  
The MACRO edit page will appears. If you had any previously  
programmed commands in this button, they will appear for you  
to edit.  
10 Working from your written list, navigate to the desired device  
and page to program all of the steps in the Macro  
(see page 41).  
Commands - When you touch a button, you will record an RC  
command step (see page 41).  
Jumps - When you select a device from the Device Overview  
while holding down the Left Function button (now labeled  
Jump ), you will record a page jump to the first page of that  
device (see page 42).  
Device Action - When you select a device from the Device  
Overview while holding down the Right Function button (now  
labeled Action ), you will record a Device Action of that device  
(see page 42).  
Delays - When you select a Delay , use the + and - buttons  
to set the amount of delay (see page 41).  
Beeps - When you select a Beep , you will record a beep (see  
page 41).  
Note  
Use the Page + / - buttons, Device Overview or Page Overview  
to navigate pages; the Tab buttons will work as a Jump. If you  
accidentally record a Tab button as a macro step, it is better to  
delete it.  
11 Once all steps have been programmed, test your macro by  
tapping the Test button on the page.  
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12 Typically you will need to adjust the timing of the macro. Simply  
putting in lots of delays will make the macro work, but may  
make the macro unnecessarily long.  
Try moving commands, so that a TV command alternates with  
another component command before another TV command is  
issued. To move a command, simply select it and use the  
and  
buttons to reposition it within the Macro page.  
When a delay is added to the macro, the default timing is 0.5  
seconds. If the macro works with a 0.5 second delay, try a  
smaller delay to shorten the macro.  
When programming Channel number macros, use 0.1 second  
delays between different digits and 0.5 second delays between  
identical digits.  
13 Once you are happy with the macro, press the Done button on  
the screen to save it.  
14 Continue to program macros until you have recorded all that you  
plan.  
Congratulations!  
You are now a Home Theater Automator!  
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Learning IR command  
You program the RC (Remote Control)  
commands by transmitting  
IR (infrared) signals from your  
existing remote controls to the  
RC5400s learning eye.  
1 to 10 cm apart  
(0.5 to 3.6 inches)  
To do this, place the RC5400 and  
the devices remote control on a flat  
surface, 1 to 10cm (0.5 to 3.6 inches)  
apart. With each new remote control,  
you have to find the correct learning distance.  
It is best to be systematic and teach all of  
the buttons from one remote control before  
proceeding to the next. Start with the remotes  
close together; if you receive a Failed message,  
move them farther apart in one inch increments.  
Although rare, some component remotes require  
a very large distance between the sending LED and  
the RC5400s learning eye.  
Test the first command from any new remote control to find the  
correct learning distance.  
Once you have found the correct learning distance, do not  
change it for any other button on that particular remote control.  
Most commands learn correctly when you press and hold them  
until the OK indicator appears. However, sometimes the  
RC5400 will say OK , yet the command will not operate the  
component properly. If this occurs, try re-teaching the command  
with a brief tap. After a short delay the OK indicator will  
appear. Test the code. If this improves operation, continue to  
use the tap technique for all other buttons on the remote. The  
only buttons that you MUSTuse thperess and hold technique  
for are buttons that you will press and hold when you are  
operating the component (i.e. Volume Up/Down, Scan, etc.).  
The following buttons can be programmed: Soft buttons  
(operation page buttons, device buttons) and Hard buttons.  
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You cannot program the buttons in the Devece Overview page  
directly. You have to program them using Learn device action  
function (see page 28).  
The RC5400 also offers empty control panel buttons which you  
can program and label as existing buttons. They are visible in  
USE mode as grayed-out.  
Programming Touch Screen Buttons  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the LEARN button to switch to the LEARN mode.  
3 Select the Learn button button  
navigate to the device page  
which contains the button you want to  
program.  
4 Point the devices original remote  
control to the RC5400s learning eye  
as shown on page 26.  
5 Tap the button you want to program  
on the RC5400.  
Learning will be displayed on the DEVICE OVERVIEW button  
and the button s color is reversed.  
6 Press and hold the corresponding button on your devices  
original remote control.  
If the RC5400 has learned the command successfully, OK  
appears on the Device Overview button. You can let go of the  
button youre holding. If the RC5400 has not learned  
successfully, you hear a short buzz and Failed appears.  
7 Program all other buttons you want and relabel them if  
necessary (see page 30-31).  
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8 Return to the Mode Menu page by tapping  
LOWER TOOL BAR.  
label in the  
9 Return to USE mode by pressing the Left Function button  
labeled Exit via the Mode Menu page.  
Programming The Device Buttons to Switch Sources  
Note  
When you teach a command as a Device Action, this command  
will be sent when you select the Device from the Device  
Overview page.  
Remember, the only way to NOT issue this command is to reveal  
the Device Overview page, press and hold the Left or Right  
Function buttons (now labeled No IR ) and select the device.  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the LEARN button to switch to the LEARN mode  
.
3 Select the Learn device action button.  
The Device Overview page appears.  
4 Complete steps 4 to 9 in Programming Touch Screen buttons”  
on page 27. Instead of tapping a button on the Touch Screen,  
press the Device button you want to program.  
Programming Hard Buttons Globally  
And/Or Locally Per Device  
The Hard buttons are defined as the five hard buttons on the right  
side of the Touch Screen (Channel Up/Down, Volume Up/Down,  
Mute) and the seven buttons below the Touch Screen (except the  
HOME, Left and Right Function buttons, since you cannot program  
them).  
Note  
It is not possible to teach commands to the HOME, LEFT and  
RIGHT Function buttons on the remote.  
Only via a PC, you can re-program them.  
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Hard buttons can be programmed for a device specific command  
for a particular device on the remote (Programming locally).  
Only via PC, hard buttons can be programmed with a grobal  
function for all devices.  
When a command is taught to a hard button from a device page,  
it will only be issued when that device is active, even if a command  
has been programmed globally. Local learning overrides global  
programming.  
For example: One could program the CH+ & CH- buttons as the  
Chapter +/- command when the DVD is active. Now, if you program  
the TV channel +/- globally (and any device other than the DVD is  
selected) the TV channel +/- commands will be issued.  
Programming a Hard Button Locally  
1 Switch to the device for which you want to program the button.  
2 Complete steps 1 to 9 in the programming Touch Screen  
buttons on page 27 to 28. Instead of tapping a button on the  
Touch Screen, press the button you want to program.  
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Labeling Buttons, Pages and Devices  
The following elements can be labeled: Buttons on a device page  
and Home page, Page (the name that appears on the Page  
Overview page), and Device (the name that appears on the Device  
Overview button and Device Overview page).  
Labeling a Button  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the LABEL button to switch to the LABEL mode.  
3 Tap the Label button button on  
page. The last visited page in  
USE mode appears.  
e  
4 Navigate to the page contains  
the button you want to label.  
5 Tap the button you want to label.  
The virtual auto-zooming”  
mini-keyboard shows up.  
The button/frame you want to label is  
displayed above the keyboard.  
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6 Edit the label.  
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n
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To delete a character, press the  
Right Function button labeled  
Delete .  
To change the font size, Tap  
the + or - buttons beside the  
Font label on the page.  
To enter a character, tap the  
keyboard near the character you  
want to use.The keyboard is  
zoomed in, allowing you to tap  
exactly the character you need.  
After you have tapped the character,  
the keyboard is zoomed out. Repeat  
this action for every character.  
Note  
You can zoom out again without tapping a character by  
tapping the Unzoom button.  
n
For capital characters and symbols, tap the Shift button  
repeatedly to display the keyboard you want.  
7 Tap Enter button to save the changes and return to the page  
you were at.  
-or-  
Press the Left Function button labeled Back to return to the  
page you were at without saving changes.  
-or-  
Press the Right Function button labeled Cancel to return to  
the USE mode without saving changes.  
8 Label all other items you want and return to the Mode Menu  
page by tapping  
label in the LOWER TOOL BAR.  
9 Return to USE mode by pressing the Left Function button  
labeled Exit .  
Note  
You cannot label buttons on the Device Overview page directly.  
You have to label them using Label device function in the  
LABEL mode (see page 32).  
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Labeling a Device  
You can label all devices which are displayed in the Device  
Overview page.  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the LABEL button to switch to the LABEL mode.  
3 Tap the Label device button on the page.  
The Device Overview page appears.  
4 Tap the device button which you want to label.  
5 Complete steps 6 to 9 in Labeling a Buttonon page 30-31.  
Labeling a Page  
You can label all pages which are displayed in the Page Overview  
page.  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the LABEL button to switch to the LABEL mode.  
3 Tap the Label page button on the page.  
The Page Overview page appears.  
You can navigate to other device by tapping the DEVICE  
SCROLL buttons .  
4 Tap the page button which you want to label.  
5 Complete steps 6 to 9 in Labeling a Buttonon page 30-31.  
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Adding Devices  
If you have a device that is not provided in the Device Overview  
page, you can add it to the RC5400.  
There are two possible ways to add a device:  
n Create New Device  
n Copy Existing Device  
In the following sections well discuss what these options offer you.  
Description for the Template Device  
You will be able to choose from a list of preprogrammed templates  
with or without Marantz RC codes.  
The Device list box will appear. As you scroll down the list using the  
Down arrow button, you will notice Device Type Dividers and  
Devices you can add. Only select the Device to ADD. Although it is  
possible to ADD the Device Type Divider as a Device, it is not  
useful. Should you accidentally Add a divider to your device list,  
delete it.  
Device Type  
Device  
Template  
Divider  
This is not  
a device template to  
add; it is simply an  
indication of the type  
of device.  
When you add this for  
a Marantz component,  
you should add with  
RC codes . When you  
plan to teach codes  
from an existing  
remote control, add  
without RC codes .  
With the  
and  
arrows, you can scroll through the complete  
device list.  
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Receivers are both A/V Amps and Tuners - Since you typically  
use the two sections of your Marantz receiver at different times, we  
have separated them into two devices. You will find the amp section  
in Amp and the Tuner section in Tuner.  
The Marantz SR9300  
Receiver is actually  
two templates: The  
SR9300 AMP  
template for all  
Preamp/Surround  
functions and the  
SR9300 Tuner  
template for all Radio  
functions.  
All of the devices shown are Marantz model s # with the exception  
of the first division, called Other.Below the Otherdivision are  
three device templates that are meant for other purposes.  
STATUS - This template is used to provide status screens you can  
jump to during a macro. Five pages are created with the device  
name Status.If you add additional Status devices, they will be  
named Status2, Status3, Status4 and so on. Each page is named  
according to its numbered position (1/5, etc.), so that if you are  
editing a macro, you will know which panel you have jumped to.  
Status panels help  
your family hold the  
remote steady during  
long complex macros.  
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HELP - This template is used to create a Help List that will help  
users through a multiple step process that cannot be reliably  
programmed as a macro. See page 18-20 for more information  
about help lists.  
Help List panels are a  
good way to help  
casual users through  
a long operation with  
lots of steps.  
DSS - Since Marantz does not make a DSS receiver, we included a  
template. Simply teach the RC5400 from your original remote.  
Creating a New Device Step by Step  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the ADD button to switch to  
ADD mode.  
The RC5400 displays the following  
choices:  
n Create New DEVICE  
n Copy Existing DEVICE  
2 Tap the Create new device button  
on the screen.  
3 Tap the device you want to add from the device list box.  
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4 You can add the device with or without RC codes.  
n Create with RC codes: Choose this option if you have the  
exact Marantz component listed. The new device is added  
with operational buttons.  
n Create without RC codes: If you choose this option, the new  
device is added with greyed-out buttons. Program them  
using LEARN and LABEL mode.  
Note  
When you add a device without RC codes, all buttons are visible  
as grayed-out.  
By experimentally adding devices and inspecting them in USE  
mode, you can decide which is the best match to your  
component and delete the ones not used.  
Tap the button of your choice.  
The new device will be automatically displayed once you  
return to USE mode.  
5 Add all other devices you want and return to the Mode Menu  
page by tapping  
label in the LOWER TOOL BAR.  
6 Return to USE mode by pressing the Left Function button  
labeled Exit .  
Copy Existing Device  
Tap the Copy existing device button in the ADD mode page to  
copy a device that is already active.  
TIP  
It is often useful to have two almost identical devices for your  
Television. The only difference between the two is one would  
have the Vol+ and Vol- Direct Access buttons programmed  
locally with the televisions internal volume + and - commands.  
Label this device TV Only (for use late at night without Surround  
Sound). The other TV device has no programming in its Direct  
Access buttons; as a result, the surround receivers Vol+ and  
Vol- (programmed globally on the Home panel) is issued when  
the TV device is selected.  
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Deleting Buttons and Devices  
You can delete the Buttons in device pages and the Device itself.  
Note  
Left, Right Function, Home buttons, Pages and Frames (texts  
with non-button function) can not be deleted.  
Deleting a Button  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the DELETE button to switch to  
the DELETE mode  
.
3 Tap the Delete button button.  
4 Navigate to the page that contains  
the button you want to delete.  
5 Tap the button you want to delete.  
6 Tap Yes to delete or No to cancel.  
The label Undo appears above  
the Right Function button when you have deleted the button.  
Note  
By pressing the Undo function button, the button you just  
deleted is restored.  
The result depends on the element you are deleting:  
n
n
Soft buttons (Touch Screen button): The button  
disappears from the display.  
Hard buttons: The button becomes inactive.  
7 Delete all the buttons you want and return to the Mode Menu  
page by tapping label in the LOWER TOOL BAR.  
8 Return to USE mode by pressing the Left Function button  
labeled Exit .  
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Deleting a Device  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the DELETE button to switch to DELETE mode  
.
3 Tap the Delete device button.  
The Device Overview page appears.  
4 Tap the device name you want to delete.  
5 Tap Yes to delete or No to cancel.  
The label Undo appears above the Right Function button  
when you have deleted the device.  
Note  
By pressing the Undo function button, the device you just  
deleted is restored.  
6 Delete all the devices you want and return to the Mode Menu  
page by tapping  
label in the LOWER TOOL BAR.  
7 Return to USE mode by pressing the Left Function button  
labeled Exit .  
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5.  
Moving Devices  
You can change the order of device buttons in the Device Overview  
pages.  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the MOVE button to switch to  
the MOVE mode.  
The RC5400 displays the Device  
list box.  
3 Tap the device name of your choice.  
The point next to the selected device  
name is highlighted.  
4 Tap the Move  
and  
buttons  
below the Device list box to move  
the device up or down.  
5 Tap the Done button to save the changes.  
You return to Mode Menu page.  
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Programming Macros  
Macro Page Notation  
Before you begin to program a Macro, study the notation used in  
the MACRO mode. Each type of action has its own notation.  
AMP - ON - When a  
device name and a  
DVD  
- When only a device  
name is listed, the macro  
step will be a Device  
Action (the action that  
occurs when the Device  
is selected, which is  
typically the  
button name are listed,  
that particular button s  
IR command will be  
issued.  
GO: DVD Main  
- A Go command  
indicates a panel jump.  
In this case, TVmeans  
a jump to the TV device  
and Main is the name  
for the particular panel  
(sometimes panels just  
have numbers, not  
names).  
receiver/preamp s source  
selection or input  
command).  
DVD-n  
- A device name and the  
Stop symbol means that  
this particular button s IR  
command will be issued.  
The symbol list can be  
found on page 54.  
Adjusting Delays  
- When a delay is  
Selected,you can  
adjust the delay with  
the + and - buttons.  
Delay  
- A delay counts as one  
of the 250 macro steps.  
Delays can be adjusted  
in 0.1 second intervals  
to be any value between  
0.1 second to 10.0  
Beep - A beep counts  
as one of the 250 macro  
steps. Useful to notify  
when the macro  
execution is finished  
seconds.  
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Recording a Macro to a Operation Button  
Step By Step  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the MACRO button to switch to MACRO mode.  
The RC5400 displays first Macro mode page  
.
3 Tap the Macro to BUTTON button  
to proceed to the next step.  
4 Navigate to the device and the page  
that contains the button for which  
you want to create a macro.  
5 Tap the button you want to create a  
macro.  
If the selected button cannot be used  
for a macro, you hear a beep which  
signifies a failure.  
6 Tap the Add button to enter the sequence of commands in a  
macro.  
You can navigate to whatever control page you want, just as you  
do in USE mode except using Tab buttons. When you have  
selected the sequence, the RC5400 back to the Macro edit  
page.  
7 Tap the Delay button to enter the delay in a macro.  
The delay is added in the macro list. You can adjust the delay  
time by pressing + and - buttons beside the list box.  
8 Tap the Beep to enter the beep in a macro.  
The Beep is added in the macro list.  
9 Tap the Test button to try if the macro performes properly.  
10 Tap the Done button to finish the macro if it performed  
properly. By pressing the Right Function button labeled  
Cancel , you can cancel creating a macro.  
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There are two extra commands you can record as any step in a  
macro;  
Recording a Device Action (Source or Input Switching)  
To record a Device Action containing a source switching command,  
open the Device Overview page, hold down the Right Function  
button (labeled Action ) and tap the device you want to record the  
device action. This action places the entire Device Action in the  
Macro.  
Note  
If a macro has been recorded as a Device Action, you can  
include all of it as a single step in another Macro, effectively  
nesting one macro inside another.  
Recording a Jump to a Device page  
To jump to any device, open the Device Overview page, hold down  
the Left Function button (labeled Jump ) and tap the device you  
want to jump to. This action places the jump to the selected  
device s main page in the Macro.  
Recording a Macro to a Device Button  
Step By Step  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the MACRO button to switch to MACRO mode.  
The RC5400 displays first Macro mode page  
.
2 Tap the Macro to DEVICE button to proceed to the next step.  
The Device Overview page appears.  
3 Tap the device you want to program a macro.  
4 Complete steps 6 to 10 in “Recording a Macro to an Operation  
Button” on page 41.  
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Editing Macros  
You can edit any macro you have recorded.  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the MACRO button to switch to MACRO mode.  
The RC5400 displays first Macro mode page  
.
3 Tap the Macro to button button if you want to edit the macro  
for the operation button, or Macro to device button for the  
device to proceed to the next step.  
4 Navigate to the device and the page that contains the button  
you want to edit a macro.  
5 Tap the button which holds the macro you want to edit.  
The Macro mode page appears.  
6 You can move or delete the listed commands, or you can add  
new commands.  
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Tap Add  
Browse to the page, choose button  
Use the arrow buttons  
the right place  
and  
to move the command to  
7 You can also add delays and beeps to the macro (for example,  
to insert a short pause between turning on a device and sending  
commands to it, allowing the device to warm up).  
Delay timing can be adjusted:  
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Tap a delay.  
Tap or  
increase the length of the delay.  
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buttons beside the list box to decrease or  
8 Press the Test button to check if edited macro performs  
properly.  
9 Tap Done to store and finish editing.  
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Using the RC5400 with Radio Frequency  
Warning To use the Remote Control with Radio Frequency (RF) you need  
an Marantz RX-77 RF Extender.  
This is an optional accessory for the RC5400.  
By default, the RC5400 uses  
infrared (IR) signals to operate devices.  
This means that you have to point the  
RC5400 s IR sending eye towards  
the devices you re operating. IR signals  
have an operating distance of approximately  
10 meters (33 feet).  
IR signal  
You can choose to operate devices using Radio Frequency (RF)  
signals instead of IR signals. RF signals can, unlike IR signals, go  
through obstacles like furniture or walls.  
The RF signals sent out by the  
RC5400 are picked up by the RX-77  
RF Extender. The RX-77 translates  
the RF signals in IR signals and  
sends the IR signals to the  
RF signal  
appropriate devices. Therefore, the  
RX-77 has to be placed near the  
devices you re operating with the  
RX-77 s sending eye pointed to the device.  
IR signal  
RX-77  
Your devices will always receive IR signals either directly from the  
RC5400 or from the RX-77.  
Changing the IR / RF Settings  
All devices are set up by default to work with IR signals. To be able  
to operate one or more devices with RF signals, you have to  
change the RC5400 s IR/RF settings for those devices.  
1 Tap and hold the MODE  
icon in the LOWER TOOL BAR  
more than 3 seconds. Mode Menu page will appear.  
2 Tap the IR / RF button to switch to IR/RF Setting mode.  
The RC5400 displays the device list box  
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3 Select the device for which you want to  
change the IR / RF settings.  
The IR / RF setting page appears.  
The reversed color button labeled IR  
indicates that the selected device is  
currently operated with IR signals.  
4 Tap RF button. The IR/RF settings for  
the selected device are  
changed from IR to RF.  
When you have several RX-77s to operate  
devices, you have to assign the correct Extender ID to the selected  
device. Continue with Step 5.  
-or-  
When you have only one RX-77, you can accept the default  
settings for the Extender ID and the Channel. Skip to step 6.  
Note  
The ID on the RF Extender has to match the Extender ID on the  
Remote Control.  
5 Press  
and  
buttons beside the  
Extendor ID label to change the  
Extender ID number.  
The RC5400 offers 16 Extender IDs.  
6 Tap Done to save the IR/RF settings  
for the selected device or Press the  
Right Function button labeled Cancel  
to return without changing the IR/RF  
settings for the selected device.  
7 Repeat instructions 1 to 3 for all devices  
for which you want to change the IR/RF settings.  
8 Tap  
label to return to the Mode Menu page.  
The RC5400 is configured to operate the devices you have set  
with RF signals.  
9 Return to USE mode by pressing the Left Function button  
labeled Exit and try out the devices for which you just changed  
the IR/RF settings.  
Note  
It is possible that a device does not respond properly when  
operated with RF signals. In that case, you have to reconfigure the  
Remote Control to operate the device with IR signals again.  
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Choosing Another Channel  
When you notice RF interference or unreliable operation you should  
try choosing another channel to operate your devices.  
Note  
All devices you want to operate with RF signals use the same  
channel. If you choose another channel for one device, the Remote  
Control will automatically change the channel for all devices that  
work with RF signals.  
1 Switch back to IR / RF mode. The Device list box will appear.  
2 Select a device that is set with RF signals.  
The IR / RF setting page appears.  
3 Tap the + and - buttons beside the Channel label to change  
the Channel number.  
The RC5400 offers 4 RF Channels.  
Note  
The Channel (CH) on the RF Extender has to match the Channel  
on the Remote Control.  
4 Tap the Done button to finish.  
8.  
Software  
If you want to personalize your RC5400 even more, beyond its  
standard programming features, Wizz.it is the tool for you to use.  
Wizz.it is the RC5400s companion software that you can download  
from the following internet address;  
With Wizz.it, you can;  
Add, delete, move and modify control pages, devices and  
commands anywhere on the touch screen.  
Save, duplicate and share configuration files, codes or devices  
with other RC5400.  
Preview new configuration files on Wizz.it Simulator. In this  
way you can check how the RC5400s interface will look like.  
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Upload and download new configurations to and from your  
RC5400. You do this with the USB cable supplied with your  
RC5400 connected to the USB port on the left side of the  
remote.  
Connect the USB cable to the  
port above the Page + button  
Convert the RC5200/5000 s  
configuration files (.ccf) for your RC5400.  
Import new graphics to create new  
buttons and designs.  
Personalize configuration files to optimize the use of your  
RC5400.  
Programming the macro easily.  
Customize the system area and make the whole Touch Screen  
to your operation area.  
Share your work with other enthusiasts on the internet.  
Create animated slide shows using your own photos or art.  
Internet Fun  
A community of enthusiasts helping each other to learn how to use  
PCs to configure their remote controls exists at;  
System requirements  
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Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP  
16 MB of RAM  
25 MB of free hard disk space  
Free USB port  
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Maintaining Your RC5400  
Important notice  
Take care not to scratch the Touch Screen  
Use your finger to tap the Touch Screen or use plastic-tipped  
pens intended for use with other touch screen products.  
Never use an actual pen, pencil or other sharp object on the  
Touch Screen.  
Protect the RC5400 from extreme temperatures  
Keep the RC5400 away from heaters and other heat sources.  
RC5400 is NOT waterproof  
RC5400 should not be exposed to rain or moisture. Do not store  
or use the RC5400 in any location that is extremely damp or  
wet. When you have spilled water on the RC5400, you have to  
take out the batteries and let the RC5400 dry for 48 hours  
before you place the batteries back. When you have spilled  
other liquids like coffee on the RC5400, you can clean it with  
distilled water.  
IMPORTANT: Make sure no water gets into the housing.  
The Touch Screen of the RC5400 contains a glass element  
Do not drop the RC5400 or subject it to any strong impact.  
Cleaning the RC5400  
Use a clean, soft and damp cloth to clean the RC5400.  
If the Touch Screen is soiled, clean it with soft cloth moistened with  
diluted window-cleaning solution. Do not use a corrosive detergent  
or an abrasive sponge. Avoid the use of abundant water.  
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Troubleshooting  
General Problems  
The display is blank  
Tap the screen to make sure the RC5400 is turned on.  
Adjust the screen contrast using the buttons on the left side  
(page 15).  
Make sure the batteries are properly installed (page 4).  
Recharge the battery pack using the docking station (page 5).  
The display is too light or too dark  
Adjust the screen contrast using the buttons on the left side  
(page 15).  
The RC5400 shuts itself off  
This is a feature of the RC5400 to save power. You can change  
the length the RC5400 stays on in the Setup (page 13).  
Devices do not respond to commands from the RC5400  
Make sure the RC5400 is in USE mode (page 7).  
Make sure the RC5400s IR sending eye is pointed towards the  
device youre operating.  
Check if the Low Battery icon appears. If so, recharge the  
battery pack using the docking station.  
Check if the button you are trying to use is programmed  
properly (page 18).  
Check if your device understands these particular Marantz  
infrared codes. Re-add the device with the correct model  
number (page 33).  
The RC5400 beeps 4 times after inserting the batteries  
Use the Firmware Updater to update the RC5400s software.  
The Firmware Updater file will be provided from our website.  
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Programming Problems  
Hard buttons are not sending the correct commands  
Check whether the button is programmed per device or globally  
(page 28). The MACRO mode is usefull to cinfirm the  
programmed commands for buttons (page 43).  
Macros or Tab Style Jump buttons do not work  
Make sure the RC5400s IR sending eye is pointed towards the  
device the entire time the macro is being executed.  
Insert delays to allow devices to start up properly (page 41).  
Check that you have included greyed-out buttons in your macro.  
Check that you havent reprogrammed the buttons. Macros do  
not store commands, they store button locations. If you reteach  
a button, the macro will execute the newly learned code, not the  
code that you taught to the original button.  
The RC5400 wont learn, edit, label or delete commands  
Make sure your devices are positioned as shown on page 26.  
Avoid programming the RC5400 under bright fluorescent light, it  
might affect the infrared signals.  
If the buttons in the Mode menu page do not respond, the  
configuration file might been protected to prevent unwanted  
changes. You cannot modify or delete commands for on the  
RC5400. the protection for the configulation file has to be  
released by using Wizz.it.  
Make sure the button you want to edit has a border. Text frames  
cannot be programmed with commands.  
The RC5400 wont switch the modes  
When the batteries are low, the RC5400 prevents you from  
switching to customizing modes so that no customization can  
get lost. Recharge the battery pack (page 5).  
The RC5400 is low on memory  
The RC5400 displays a message to clean up the memory.  
Please delete unneccesary devices, macros and learned  
commands as many as posible manually.  
Warning DO NOT REVERT the RC5400. When you revert the RC5400,  
all customization which you made is lost permanently and the  
RC5400 goes back to the default configuration.  
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Troubleshooting  
The TV goes blank or the input source changes  
The Device Overview page item might be programmed to switch  
the input source. Select the device without issuing IR codes  
(page 8).  
The configuration file is corrupted  
When this very unlikely event occurs, you can use Wizz.it to  
upload a new configuration file. Taken into account that all your  
customized commands, devices, and macros will be lost and  
you will have to reprogram your RC5400. The Rivert function  
on the third Setup page is also available to get the smaller size  
of the default configuration file.  
Error messages  
If one of the following error messages occurs, please contact  
your Marantz authorized dealer or Marantz customer service:  
l Cant open configuration file  
l Configuration file error  
l No configuration file found  
l Invalid configuration file version  
Tip  
can often give you help with problems on weekends or in  
evenings when your Marantz authorized dealer or Marantz  
technical support may not be available.  
Recharging Problems  
The batteries wont recharge  
Make sure you are using the rechargeable battery pack and the  
docking station (DS5400) supplied with your RC5400.  
Make sure the battery pack is installed properly in your RC5400  
(see page 4).  
The indicator light on the docking station flashes  
Check if the contacts on the docking station are clean and free  
of obstructions.  
Make sure the RC5400 lies properly on the docking station.  
Make sure the battery pack is installed properly (see page 5).  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Can I program a device button to execute more than one  
command?  
Yes, you can. You can program a macro to the device button in the  
MACRO mode. (see page 42).  
How do I program source switching?  
See Programming The Device Buttons ...on page 28.  
How can I edit buttons which are programmed macro on  
Device overview pages?  
You can do this using Macro to device function via the MACRO  
mode. (page 43).  
How can I label buttons on Device overview pages?  
You can do this using Label device function via the LABEL mode.  
All changes you make to these items are automatically updated in  
the Home page (page 32).  
How can I delete buttons on Device overview pages?  
You can do this using Delete device function via the DELETE  
mode. All changes you make to these items are automatically  
updated in the Home page (page 38).  
How do I reset the RC5400?  
Normally, you never have to reset the RC5400. However, if the  
RC5400s display freezes or if you notice unusual behavior, you  
might need to reset the RC5400. You will not lose any saved  
programmed commands or macros.  
Carefully press the reset button near the battery connector inside  
the battery compartment of the RC5400 with a paperclip or sharp  
pencil. The RC5400 restarts and beeps to indicate it is ready for  
use.  
Can I revert to the original configuration?  
Yes, by using the Revert function on the third Setup page or  
Wizz.it with Windows PC. By using Wizz.it, once the program is  
installed, open a configuration file named RC5400_default in  
C/:Program Files/Wizzit/Samples. Downloading this configuration to  
your RC5400 will restore your RC5400 to its factory state except  
the setup items.  
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How do I calibrate the Touch Screen?  
The RC5400 is calibrated when it leaves the factory, so normally  
you do not have to calibrate it yourself. It is possible that the  
RC5400 displays a message to calibrate the Touch Screen. If this  
message appears do the following.  
1 Tap the INFO  
button in the Upper Tool Bar.  
The information page will appear.  
2 Tap the SETUP button in the Information page.  
The first Setup page appears.  
Navigate to third Setup page by using the Page + and Page -  
buttons.  
3 Tap the Calibration button.  
4 Tap as close as possible the marker in the upper left corner  
using a blunt tip of a pencil.  
You will see the instruction Touch TOPLEFT corner”.  
5 Tap as close as possible the marker inthe upper left corner  
using a blunt tip of a pencil.  
You will see the instruction Touch BOTTOM RIGHT corner”.  
6 Tap as close as possible the bottom right corner using a blunt tip  
of a pencil.  
You will see the message Calibration succeeded .  
7 Return to USE mode by tapping the INFO  
button again or  
press the Left Function button labeled Exit .  
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Overview of Symbols  
Pause  
Stop  
Play, Normal run, normal speed  
Reverse Play, Normal run, normal speed  
Fast Forward, Scan Forwards, Fast run, fast speed  
Rewind, Scan Backwards, Fast run, fast speed  
Slow Motion Forwards, Slow run, slow speed  
Slow Motion Backwards, Slow run, slow speed  
Eject, Open/Close  
Record, general  
Key, Lock  
Navigate in the direction of the arrow  
Still mode, Freeze Frame  
Autoreverse a tape, Tape running direction  
Next track, Next chapter, Next song  
Previous track, Previous chapter, Previous song  
Fast forward to index  
Rewind to index  
Frame by frame, general  
Frame by frame, general  
Subtitle  
Cancel picture  
Picture-in-picture mode  
Menu  
Picture-in-picture shift  
Picture-in-picture swap  
Multi-picture display  
Picture-in-picture select  
Teletext mode  
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Page number up  
Page number down  
Page enlargement  
TV and text mixed  
1st or 2nd language  
Last view, previous program  
Power, Stand-by  
Zone focus: long distance  
Zone focus: very short distance  
Single or multi-digit selection  
Brightness, brilliance  
Contrast  
Brightness/contrast  
Color saturation  
Lamp, lighting, illumination  
Split screen freeze / double screen freeze  
Split screen swap / double screen swap  
Split screen / double screen  
Movie expand  
Personal preference  
Picture-in-picture freeze  
Main index page  
Picture freeze  
Programmable timer, general  
Tracking  
Application assistance  
Actual time on screen  
EPG / Electronic Program Guide  
Video output  
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Specifications  
Hardware  
Software  
High-resolution (320 x 240) monochrome LCD  
16 grey scales with digital contrast control  
Blue EL backlighting for LCD and direct-access buttons  
Infrared sending and learning eyes  
USB port for PCconnection  
Dynamic, animated interface  
Editable macros (up to 250 commands per macro)  
Built-in Marantz components codes  
Total number of devices and macros limited only by memory  
Infrared (IR) Operating distance of approximately 10m (33 ft)  
Learns from the vast majority of remotes with a carrier frequency of  
up to 78 KHz and 455 KHz  
(most Bang & Olufsen commands can be learned)  
Radio  
Operating distance of approximately 20m (66ft) in open-air condition  
Carrier frequency: 418 MHz (for US), 434MHz (for Europe)  
*The distance may vary depending on the surrounding conditions.  
frequency  
(RF)  
Memory  
Batteries  
8MB non-volatile flash memory, 512 K SRAM  
NiMH rechargeable battery pack  
Power  
Power On: By tapping the Touch Screen, by pressing buttons,  
by picking up the RC5400  
management  
Power Off: Auto shut off by adjustable timer  
Dimensions  
153mm x 90mm x 33.5mm (6inch x 3.5inch x 1.2inch)  
Operating  
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)  
temperature  
Accessories USB cable for PC connection  
NiMH 4.8V Rechargeable battery pack  
DS5400 Recharging docking station  
AC to DC power adapter for docking station  
Option  
RX-77 RF Extender  
The specifications and design of this product are subject to change without notice.  
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Index  
A
Button  
2
Activating  
6
4-Way Cursor  
2, 11  
Pickup sensor  
6, 14  
15  
Backlight  
CHANNEL  
Cursor Navigation  
Device Overview  
2, 6  
2, 11  
ADD mode  
33  
Switch Modes  
3
3
AMPS  
34  
Copy Existing Device  
Create New Device  
33  
33  
Device Scroll  
3
ENTER  
EXIT  
2, 11  
2, 11  
2
Device Template  
33  
Device Type Divide  
33  
Function  
DSS  
Help  
Receivers  
35  
35  
Hard Buttons  
11  
HOME  
INFO  
2, 11  
34  
3
Status  
34  
MENU  
2, 7  
TUNERS  
With RC Codes  
Without RC Codes  
34  
Mode icon  
3, 7  
2, 11  
2, 10  
2, 10  
36  
MUTE  
Page +  
Page -  
Page Overview  
Soft buttons 11  
36  
Adjusting  
Contrast 15  
3
Delay  
Animation  
20, 40  
13  
VOLUME  
2, 11  
Auto Backlight  
6, 13  
C
B
Calibrate  
Calibration  
CHANNEL Buttons  
Charging  
Choosing Channel  
53  
13  
Backlight Button  
Backlight Timeout  
Battery  
2, 3  
13  
2, 11  
46  
4
5
Battery Compartment  
5
Battery Cover  
Battery Pack  
5
5
Cleaning  
Cloning  
48  
16  
Charging  
Docking Station  
Low Battery Icon  
Beep  
Button  
5
Command  
Configuration File  
Contrast 15  
Copy Existing Device  
Create New Device  
Cursor Navigation  
24, 41  
4
5
46  
33  
33  
9, 13  
13  
Macro  
22, 40  
13  
Screen  
Cursor Navigation Button  
3
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D
G
Day  
Delay  
13  
22, 40  
General Problem  
49  
Globally  
28  
DELETE Mode  
37  
GO  
40  
Button  
Device  
Undo  
37  
38  
37  
H
Hard Button  
Help 35  
Help List  
11  
Device Action  
Device Menu  
8, 24, 42  
13  
18, 20  
Device Overview Button  
Device Overview Page  
Device Scroll Buttons  
3
8
HOME Button  
Home Page  
2, 11  
7
3
Device Scroll  
9
I
Device Template  
Device Type Divider  
Discrete Command  
33  
Import Graphics  
Important Notice  
47  
48  
33  
19  
INFO Button  
3
Docking Station  
Download 47  
4
Information 12  
Battery Life  
Free Memory  
12  
12  
DSS  
35  
Software Version  
12  
E
Infrared  
2
Edit Software  
46  
Infrared Eyes  
2
Editing  
43  
IR  
2
ENTER Button  
Error Message  
EXIT Button  
2, 11  
51  
2, 11  
Internet Address  
46  
Internet Fun  
47  
44  
IR / RF Mode  
Extender ID  
45  
Choosing Channel  
Extender ID 45  
46  
F
FAQ  
Optional Accessory  
Radio Frequency  
44  
44  
Calibrate  
53  
RF  
44  
Original Configuration  
52  
RF Extender  
44  
Reset  
Font Size  
Free Memory  
52  
31  
RX-77  
Setting  
2
44  
44  
12  
IR  
Function Buttons  
2
IR Command  
11, 26  
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Index  
J
Jump  
LCD Sleep  
Learning  
Jump  
Macro-Friendly  
Move 43  
Multiple Step  
Page Jump  
42  
42  
18  
18  
13  
26  
28  
Locally  
21  
Low Battery Icon  
Lower System Area  
5
Page Notation  
RC Command  
Status Device  
40  
22  
21  
3
L
Test  
Toggle Command  
Maintaining 48  
Cleaning 48  
Important Notice  
24, 41  
LABEL Mode  
30  
31  
19  
Button  
Device  
Font Size  
30  
32  
48  
Page  
Symbols  
Text Frame  
32  
Memory  
56  
MENU Button  
Mode Icon  
31  
30  
27  
2, 7  
3, 7  
14  
LEARN Mode  
Mode Menu  
Button  
Device  
Globally  
Localy  
27  
28  
28  
28  
26  
Tap Technique  
Setup  
Modes  
ADD  
DELETE  
IR / RF  
13  
7
14  
14  
Learning  
14  
26  
LABEL 14  
Lower Tool Bar  
3
LEARN  
MACRO  
MOVE  
14  
14  
14  
M
Macro-Friendly  
MACRO Mode  
18  
18  
USE  
Month  
7
13  
Add  
Adjusting Delay  
Anchor Command  
41  
MOVE Mode  
Device  
Multiple Step Operation  
MUTE Button 2, 11  
39  
22, 40  
19  
39  
18  
Beep  
22, 40  
41  
Button  
Command  
24, 41  
Delay  
22, 40  
Delete  
Device  
43  
42  
Device Action  
Discrete Command  
Editing 43  
GO  
24, 42  
19  
40  
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Index  
N
R
Navigating  
7
Radio Frequency  
44  
Cursor Navigation  
Device Action  
Device Overview page  
9
RC Command 22  
8
Receivers  
Recharging Problem  
Remote Central 47  
34  
8
51  
Device Scroll  
Home Page  
9
7
Reset  
Revert  
52  
13, 51  
Devices  
Pages  
NO IR  
7
9
8
RF  
44  
RF Extender  
44  
Page Overview Page  
Tab Button 10  
NO IR  
9
RX-77  
44  
8
S
Setting IR / RF  
44  
O
Service & Support  
64  
Operating  
11  
11  
Updates  
Setup Page  
64  
12  
Device  
Hard Button  
IR Command 11  
Soft Button 11  
Operation Page Button  
11  
Setup  
12  
Animation  
Auto Backlight  
Backlight Timeout  
13  
6, 13  
13  
26  
Optional Accessory  
Original Configuration  
44  
Button (Beep)  
Calibration 13  
13  
52  
Cursor Navigation  
Day 13  
13  
P
Page +, - Button  
2, 10  
21, 24  
13  
Device Menu  
LCD Sleep  
Mode Menu  
13  
13  
13  
Page Jump  
Page Menu  
Page Notation  
40  
Month  
13  
Page Overview Button  
Page Overview Page  
3
9
Page Menu  
Pickup Sensor  
13  
13  
13  
Pickup Sensor  
Programming  
6, 13  
20  
Revert  
13  
Screen (Beep)  
Setup Button  
Setup Page  
Time 13  
Command 24  
Device Action  
12  
12  
24  
Help List  
Macro  
20  
24  
Time Mode 13  
Page Jump  
Programming Problem  
24  
Year  
13  
46  
11  
46  
50  
Simulator  
Soft Button  
Software  
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Software Version  
12  
V
Specification  
56  
56  
56  
31, 54  
VOLUME Buttons  
2
Memory  
Option  
Symbols  
System Requirement 47  
W
With RC Codes  
Without RC Codes  
Wizz.it 46  
.ccf 47  
16, 36  
16, 36  
T
Tab Button  
Tap Technique  
Teach 17  
10  
Configuration file 46  
Download 47  
26  
Import Graphics  
47  
Test 24, 41  
Text Frame  
Internet Address 46  
Internet Fun 47  
Remote Central 47  
Simulator 46  
30  
13  
Time  
13  
Time Mode  
Toggle Command  
19  
Software 46  
Touch Screen  
Contrast  
2, 3  
15  
System Requirement 47  
Upload 47  
Lower Tool Bar  
Upper Tool Bar  
3
3
USB cable 47  
User Operation Area  
Troubleshooting 49  
3
Y
Year  
13  
Error Message  
51  
General Problem 49  
Programming Problem  
Recharging Problem  
Other  
.ccf 47  
4-Way Cursor Navigation  
50  
51  
2
Revert  
TUNERS  
51  
34  
Turning On  
6
U
Undo  
37  
Updates  
64  
Upload 47  
Upper Tool Bar  
USB Cable 47  
USB Port 2, 47  
3
USE mode  
7
User Operation Area  
3
User Guide  
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Service and Support  
For service and support, please contact your Marantz authorized  
dealer or Marantz customer service.  
On the Marantz internet site you can find more contact details.  
When you contact Marantz customer service, you will be asked for  
the technical information listed on the Information page.  
To view this information, follow these steps.  
1 Tap the INFO icon to display the Information page.  
2 When you wish to return to USE mode, tap the INFO icon again  
or press the Left function button labeled Exit .  
Updates and New Products  
For news about updates and new products, please visit us on the  
World Wide Web at;  
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You can find your nearest Marantz authorized dealer or distributor on our website.  
JAPAN  
U.S.A  
Marantz Japan, Inc.  
Marantz America, Inc.  
7-35-1 Sagami Ohno, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 228-8505, Japan  
1100 Maplewood Drive, Itasca, IL 60143, U.S.A  
EUROPE Marantz Europe B.V.  
P.O. Box 8744, 5605 LS Eindhoven, The Netherlands  
is a registered trademark.  
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2004/01 MAI RC54851012  
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