Marantz Home Theater System RC5000i User Manual

RC5000i User Guide  
Automating Your  
Home Theater  
With The  
Marantz RC5000i  
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Introduction  
1.  
The Marantz RC5000i  
The RC5000i can be used for all devices that understand infrared  
remote control signals. Its easy-to-use touchscreen and its intuitive  
interface make it a perfect remote control for every user. The  
RC5000i is completely customizable and programmable. You can add  
devices and functions, relabel buttons, record macros and animate  
your macros. Although the RC5000i 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 RC5000i easily “learns”  
commands from the vast majority of manufacturers’ remote controls.  
The Sending Eye  
transmits to your  
devices.  
The Direct Access  
buttons control your  
systems main functions  
regardless of what  
screen is displayed  
The Contrast Dial  
adjusts the  
appearance of the  
screen.  
The Backlight  
button lights up  
the screen (you  
can adjust the  
length of time it  
stays on, see  
page 13).  
The Touchscreen  
The Left and Right hard  
buttons (labeled Back and  
Ahead) enable you to  
quickly navigate the last 6  
screens you’ve viewed.  
The Serial Port  
enables you to  
program the  
The Learning Eye enables  
you to “clone” your non-  
Marantz remotes.  
RC5000i on a  
Windows PC.  
The Reset Button  
is used to restart  
the RC5000i without  
losing any  
Recharging Contacts  
Battery Door  
programming.  
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Introduction  
Home Icon:  
to jump to the Home group of  
shortcut buttons.  
RC5000i icon:  
press and hold to enter the Setup Mode.  
Tap the Device  
menu bar:  
Tap the Macro menu Bar:  
to operate devices.  
Tap again and a  
menu of all your  
devices appears.  
Tap again to select:  
to use your one touch  
Macro buttons. Tap again  
and a menu of all of your  
Macro groups appears.  
Tap again to select:  
Use the Control Panel  
Buttons:  
Tap the Scroll  
Arrows:  
to scroll to other  
panels within the  
active group.  
to operate your  
components  
Panel number:  
Tap the Mode Button:  
shows active  
control panel  
to access the Mode  
Menus. They are  
Macros Home Devices  
different based on the  
type of panel you last  
displayed. Use the  
Mode Menus to  
customize your remote.  
2.  
Battery  
Installing the Battery Pack  
1 Slide the battery door off the back  
of the RC5000i.  
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Introduction  
2 Remove the AA tray if necessary  
(see step 2, page 5).  
3 Insert the battery pack (included  
with the RC5000i but an optional  
accessory with the SR14EX) as  
indicated on the side of the  
battery pack.  
4 Slide the battery door back on.  
After a few seconds, the RC5000i starts up automatically and  
beeps twice to indicate that it is ready to use.  
When batteries are running low, the Low Battery icon  
the center top of the display. Recharge or replace the batteries as  
soon as possible to ensure perfect performance.  
flashes at  
Note  
The RC5000i retains all settings when batteries have run out or  
when you replace them. You will only have to reset the clock.  
Recharging Dock  
Warning Use the recharging dock only with the Philips NiMH  
rechargeable battery pack.  
1 Plug the power adapter into  
a wall outlet and connect it  
to the recharging dock.  
2 Place the RC5000i  
on the recharging dock.  
Recharging starts automatically.  
The light on the front of the re-  
charging dock lights up constantly while normal charging occurs.  
When the battery pack is fully charged, the light goes off.  
Should the light blink, see Troubleshooting on page 51.  
Notes  
· You can operate the RC5000i while it is being charged.  
· Normal charging time is 2 to 3 hours, depending on the  
condition of the battery pack.  
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Introduction  
Using Non-Rechargeable AA Batteries  
Warning Use the recharging dock only with the Philips NiMH  
rechargeable battery pack. It cannot be used with AA batteries.  
1 Slide the battery door off the back of the RC5000i.  
2 Install the plastic AA battery tray  
in the battery compartment.  
3 Insert four AA batteries as  
indicated on the bottom of  
the battery compartment.  
4 Slide the battery door back on.  
After a few seconds, the RC5000i starts up automatically and  
beeps twice to indicate that it has finished starting up.  
Note  
The RC5000i retains all settings when the AA batteries have run  
out. You will only have to reset the clock.  
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Getting Started  
1.  
Activating the RC5000i  
Turning on the Display  
Tap the screen gently with your finger or a blunt, soft object like  
a pencil eraser.  
The display is activated and you see the Home panel.  
Notes  
· If the display stays blank or becomes black, adjust the contrast  
dial on the left side.  
· If another panel is displayed, tap the Home button  
· The RC5000i shuts down automatically.  
.
Using the Backlight  
Press the backlight button on the left side.  
The backlight shuts off after a few seconds to save power.  
Note  
In the settings (see page 13) you can choose to activate the  
backlight automatically when you turn the RC5000i on.  
Use Mode  
The RC5000i has different “modes.” When you activate the  
RC5000i for the first time, it starts up in Use mode allowing you to  
immediately operate your devices.  
In Use mode the RC5000i icon  
is entirely visible. If a label  
(like or ) covers the icon, just tap the label. A menu will  
pop up with USE as an option. Tap the USE label to return to  
normal operating mode.  
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Getting Started  
2.  
Navigating Control Panels  
Three Divisions of Control Panel Types  
Your RC5000i is capable of displaying hundreds of different control  
screens. By grouping them into sensible divisions, it is easy to  
navigate to the control panel you want. The three main divisions  
are:  
Home — The Home group disp-  
lays convenient instant jump buttons  
to the main control panels of your  
system devices (your VCR, TV, CD  
player etc.). These buttons  
also select the Input of your Home  
Theater Receiver or Preamp (Home  
buttons are linked to the Device  
pull down menu, which also selects  
inputs on your receiver).  
You can always access Home by  
tapping the Home Icon  
top of the screen.  
at the  
Devices — The Device side  
displays the control panels of your  
components, one device group at a  
time. A button on a Device panel  
will act just like the buttons on the  
original remote control.  
You can always select the Device  
side of the RC5000i by tapping the  
menu bar to the right of the remote  
icon.  
Tap to select the Device side of your RC5000i .  
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Macros — The Macro side of your  
RC5000i displays Macro buttons.  
Macro buttons play back a sequence  
of up to 255 different commands (and  
panel jumps, which can be pro-  
grammed to give status during the  
Macro).  
You can always select the Macro side  
of the RC5000i by tapping the menu  
bar to the left of the remote icon.  
Tap to select the Macro side of your RC5000i.  
Using Menus to Jump to a Panel Group  
1 Navigate to either the Macro (left) or the Device (right) side of  
the remote by tapping the left or right menu bar.  
2 Tap the Menu bar again. A menu will pop into view, enabling you  
to choose which group of panels you want. If you have a large  
system with more than seven groups, scroll arrows  
you to select those that are out of sight.  
enable  
Device Groups  
Macro Groups  
3 After using the scroll arrows to view all of the choices, simply  
tap the label of the group you would like.  
Note  
When you jump to a Device, the RC5000i will change the input  
of your home theater receiver/preamp (using the pull down  
menus is exactly the same thing as pressing a Home button).  
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Home Buttons Jump to Device Panel Groups  
and Change Your Receiver’s Inputs  
Each of the Device Panel Groups has a matching Device button on  
the home panel. These Device buttons perform two actions when  
pressed:  
1 Jumps to the main panel of the Device Group.  
2 Changes your home theater receiver/preamp to the appropriate  
input. See page 30 to program for a non-Marantz  
receiver/preamp.  
Jump to a Device Panel Group  
Without Changing Inputs  
1 Pop up the Device menu, by tapping  
the Device Menu bar.  
2 Look at the labels for the Left and Right  
hard buttons. Now, they are labeled  
NO IR.  
3 Press and hold either of the two Left and Right hard buttons,  
then select the device you would like to jump to. No input  
commands will be sent to your receiver/preamp.  
While you are pressing and holding one of  
the NO IR buttons, the remote icon will  
turn its back to you.  
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Getting Started  
Using the Left and Right Hard Buttons (Back and  
Ahead) to Browse Your Last Six Panels  
The RC5000i always remembers the last six panels you’ve viewed.  
By using the Left and Right hard buttons at the base of the remote,  
you can navigate freely back and forth among the six panels.  
1. To view the previous screen,  
press the Back button.  
2. The RC5000i will jump to  
the last panel you viewed.  
Using the Scroll Arrows to Jump to Panels  
You can browse all of the panels within a Device  
or Macro group by using the scroll arrows at the  
top and bottom of the screen. When you are on  
the macro side, the arrows are on the left; when  
you are on the device side, the arrows are on  
the right.  
Opposite the scroll arrow on the bottom of the  
screen, the Panel display shows you which  
panel you are viewing (1/7= first of seven panels).  
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Getting Started  
Using Tab Buttons to Jump to Panels  
All of your device groups have been programmed with “one-  
touch” jump buttons to all of the panels for that device. Simply  
touch the tab label and the RC5000i will jump to the appropriate  
panel.  
1. To view the Setup panel,  
press the Setup tab.  
2. The RC5000i will jump to  
the Setup panel.  
Your Macro Groups have also been programmed with “one-  
touch” jump buttons and tab style navigation to make it easy to  
sort your macros out.  
1. To view the channel macros  
for movie channels, press  
the movie tab.  
2. The RC5000i will jump to  
the panel displaying Movie  
Channel macros.  
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Getting Started  
3.  
Operating a Device  
You operate devices using two kinds of buttons:  
Touchscreen buttons  
Direct-access buttons (to the right of the touchscreen)  
Using Touchscreen Buttons  
Sending commands  
By tapping the touchscreen buttons, you send commands to the  
device you have selected. When you send a command, the  
RC5000i icon changes to show that it is transmitting signals.  
Before Touching  
The Screen  
While RC5000i  
Transmits  
The name of the device you are controlling is always displayed on  
the device menu tab.  
Using the Direct-Access Buttons  
Mute, Channel and Volume can be operated at any time, even  
without turning on the touchscreen. These buttons can be  
programmed to always do the same thing regardless of the panel  
displayed, or they can change their function depending on which  
device is active. 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. Should you own another brand, see the  
programming instructions on page 31-32. 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  
change Chapters. Likewise, when you are using the TV control  
panels, they change channels.  
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4.  
Adjusting the Settings  
Most of the RC5000i’s features can be set to your own wishes.  
1 Touch and hold the RC5000i icon for a few seconds.  
The first setup panel appears. You can display the second and  
third setup panel by using the scroll buttons.  
2 Tap the button of the setting you want to adjust.  
The button becomes black.  
3 Use the Left and Right buttons to adjust the setting.  
First setup panel  
Setting  
Battery  
Clock  
Function  
Adjusting  
Shows the battery level.  
Turns the clock display on  
or off and lets you set 12h or  
24h time display.  
Tap the clock repeatedly.  
Time  
Sets the clock.  
Tap the time button and use  
the Left and Right buttons.  
Tap the LCD button and use  
the Left and Right buttons.  
Tap the LCD Light button and  
use the Left and Right buttons.  
Tap the Button Light button and  
use the Left and Right buttons.  
LCD  
Sets how long the touchscreen  
stays on.  
LCD Light  
Button Light  
Sets how long the backlight of  
the touchscreen stays on.  
Sets how long the backlight of  
the direct-access and Left/Right  
buttons stays on.  
Note  
Use the down scroll arrow to move to the second setup panel.  
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Second setup panel  
Setting  
Function  
Hide - Turns off Macro Navigation.  
Adjusting  
Hide/Show Macro  
Tap the Hide/Show button  
Show- Turns on Macro Navigation. repeatedly.  
Hide/Show Device  
Hide - Turns off Device Navigation. Tap the Hide/Show button  
Show- Turns on Device Navigation. repeatedly.  
Warning! Both Macro and Device should be left visible and usable when using RC5000i  
standalone for programming.  
When the Button is labeled Hide, you will  
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Third setup panel displays:  
The Percentage of free memory available for new programming.  
There are two configurations built in to your RC5000i. If your  
third setup screen says:  
Marantz V201  
Revert V201  
You are using the factory default file.  
You are using the memory saving, stripped-  
down file. See pages 17 and 57.  
To exit Setup Mode  
Tap the Setup label on the RC5000i icon.  
5.  
The Mode Menus  
To help you plan how your RC5000i will operate your home theater  
system, you should practice using the three mode menus.  
Working with Modes  
Macros  
Devices  
Home  
All customization is done via the three Mode  
menus. They differ in their capabilities:  
Macro Side - No IR learning is possible, so  
there is no LEARN ability.  
Home Panels - Since there is only one Home  
group, there is no ability to add or move groups.  
Device Side - No Macros can be programmed,  
so there is no EDIT button.  
The mode menus are utilized like this:  
1 Select either the Home, Device or Macro divisions of panels by  
touching the appropriate tabs or the Home Icon.  
2 Touch the Mode icon  
at the bottom of the screen.  
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3 Select the mode you wish to use to customize your RC5000i by  
touching the appropriate button on the Mode Menu.  
When you operate your devices, the RC5000i is in Use mode. For  
actions other than operating (like programming buttons, recording  
macros, adding devices, and so on) you have to switch to the  
appropriate mode:  
For operating devices.  
For learning commands from other devices.  
For recording macros and jumping to other panels.  
For labeling buttons and commands.  
For adding new devices.  
For deleting buttons, devices and macros.  
For changing the order in a menu.  
To switch to another mode  
1 Tap the Mode button  
at the bottom of the touchscreen or  
the label of the mode you are using.  
The Mode menu pops up.  
2 Tap the mode you want to use.  
The label of the active mode appears on the RC5000i icon. You  
can now work in the selected mode.  
Note  
USE mode is the normal operating mode for the  
RC5000i. The RC5000i will not “time out” and automatically  
return to USE mode. You must redisplay the Mode Menu and  
select USE.  
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Getting Started  
6.  
Managing Memory  
As you customize your remote, the RC5000i will manage memory  
automatically. It will keep deleted groups of panels restorable as  
long as possible. When you need additional memory, it will notify  
you that it needs to do “Memory Cleanup,” which will permanently  
erase everything you have deleted so far. See page 50.  
You can choose to manually manage your memory by choosing a  
smaller template file to program with. There are two configurations  
built-in. The default Marantz file and the memory saving stripped-  
down Revert file. The default Marantz file offers these unique  
features:  
43 pre-programmed templates for home theater components.  
All have the option of adding pre-programmed Marantz  
remote codes for your convenience. See creating new  
devices on page 36.  
FAV TV & ICON SURF - Macro groups for surfing channels  
with one touch via customizable labels or icons. See  
recording macros on page 43.  
FAV DVD, FAV CD & FAV CD2 - Macro groups for mega disc  
changers that allow one touch access to particular discs.  
HELP - a macro group with animated demonstrations of  
setting, adjusting and programming your RC5000i.  
ADJUST - a macro group with one touch jumps to all of the  
power user features of a Marantz system.  
POWER - a group of control panels that will help your family  
power up a home theater system. See Deciding on Macros  
or Help Lists on page 20-21.  
Should you feel that you do not need all of these features or you  
know your configuration requires lots of memory (i.e. you are  
planning hundreds of animated macros), we provide the Revert  
configuration. It provides 13 styles of component templates and one  
macro example. Permanently deleting the factory configuration and  
using the Revert configuration will add 800kb to your free memory  
space. See The Revert Configuration on page 57.  
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Customizing Your RC5000i  
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  
RC5000i. The second stage is to practice using your home  
theater system with the RC5000i. As you gain familiarity with  
your system, you’ll 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 “Macro” that you can play back with one button push or as a  
list of numbered steps recorded in a “Help” device group.  
In the next few pages you’ll find step by step guidelines on each  
of the three stages. When a more detailed explanation can be  
found in the Reference section, we’ve noted the page.  
2.  
Programming Remote Codes  
1 Gather all of your remote controls in front of you.  
2 Play with all of the example device groups. Compare the device  
groups with your existing remote controls. Can you use any as  
templates for non-Marantz components?  
3 Use DEL mode to delete all of the device groups that you don’t  
like (see page 40).  
4 Use ADD mode to add the device groups for each Marantz  
component (see page 35-40).  
When you are prompted to add with or without RC codes,  
choose WITH RC CODES.  
5 Use ADD mode to add a device group for each non-Marantz  
component (see page 38).  
Choose WITHOUT RC CODES.  
6 Switch to LEARN Mode to evaluate the panel layouts of the new  
device group (in Use Mode, you cannot see buttons that have  
no RC codes).  
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7 Switch back to DEL mode and delete the group if it is not a  
good match to your component. Repeat steps 4 through 6 until  
all of your remote controls have a matching device group.  
8 Switch to LABEL mode to relabel each device group (see page  
32-34).  
9 Switch to MOVE mode to re-order your devices, so that your  
home panel is arranged the way you want (see page 39-40).  
10 Switch to LABEL mode to personalize the greeting on your  
home panel (see page 32-34).  
11 Still in LABEL mode, navigate to the DEVICE side of the  
RC5000i. Relabel any buttons as needed to match your existing  
remote controls. Check all of your devices.  
12 Switch to LEARN mode and teach the RC5000i all of your non-  
Marantz components’ RC Codes (see page 28-32).  
13 Switching back and forth between USE and LEARN modes, test  
all codes and reteach as necessary.  
Note  
Should you need to delete a command, use the DEL mode. Be  
very careful to NEVER delete the navigational tabs; they can  
only be restored with a personal computer (see page 52).  
14 Switch back to LEARN mode. Teach each Device group the  
appropriate Preamp/Receiver Input (source switching) RC  
command (see page 30).  
15 Congratulations, you have completed the first stage of  
customization! Take a well deserved break.  
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Customizing Your RC5000i  
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Deciding Between Macros or Help Lists  
If your entire system is new to you, practice using the RC5000i  
manually for a few days before programming any macros. You’ll 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  
panels 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 “Power” button, the manufacturer expects  
you to look at the component to see whether it is on or off. If you want  
it on and it’s off, you press the “Power” button. If you forget to look,  
and it is already on, you will turn it off when you press the “Power”  
button.  
The RC5000i cannot “look” at 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 wouldn’t be very reliable. Here’s an example:  
Your spouse goes out to the local video store and rents a videotape.  
When he/she gets home, they pop the tape in the VCR (most VCR’s  
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 “power” buttons 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 didn’t work, so  
touches the button again. This time, the macro turns the VCR on and  
everything else off. Frustrating!  
Marantz builds components that are “macro-friendly”. Instead of a  
single “power” button, the remote controls have a discrete “On” and a  
discrete “Off” button. With a Marantz system, you can record a Macro  
that is very reliable from a series of “On” commands. Take a look at  
the example ALL ON and ALL OFF macros preprogrammed in the  
default configuration.  
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The problems don’t 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 “discrete” commands to select  
sources (meaning the command will only have one effect on the  
components, like the CD input on most receivers). Other components  
have “toggle” commands (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 “toggle” command 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 “toggle” command,  
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  
component’s instruction manual. You will have to find it through  
experimentation and imagination.  
What you are looking for is an “anchor” command 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 Lists  
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 Navigate to the Device side of the RC5000i.  
4 Select ADD from the Mode menu. Choose “Create New Device”  
when prompted (see page 35-40).  
In the “Other” division there is a device group labeled “Help.”  
Add the Help device.  
5 Switch to LABEL mode. Relabel the new device currently  
labeled Help (for details on relabeling devices, see page 32-34).  
Use no more than 8 characters (more won’t fit). Try to use a  
descriptive title like POWER, RECORD, etc.  
6 Stay in LABEL mode. Relabel any of the introductory text on  
panel 1. Type in any guidelines your family may need to know  
for this operation.  
6 Stay in LABEL mode. Relabel as many of the buttons on the  
five panels as you need.  
Tip  
Do not relabel the buttons labeled “Press for Next Help Screen”  
unless the button is the last step in the operation.  
7 Switch to LEARN mode. Teach each button the appropriate  
command.  
8 Switch to MOVE mode. Move the new device to the appropriate  
position in the device list (remember, this determines the button  
position on the Home panel).  
9 Return to USE mode and test out your new list. Congratulations!  
10 You can make as many Help lists as you like. Simply repeat  
steps 1 through 9 for each operation you would like to program  
a help list.  
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5.  
Macro/Panel Jump Capabilities  
Macros can range from a one step navigational jump to any device  
or home panel to multiple step processes with up to 255 steps. In  
order to plan your macros, you should understand the capabilities  
and limitations of macro programming as follows.  
Device Panel Buttons Can’t Perform Jumps/Macros  
You can program a macro to be played back when any button  
on the Macro side of the RC5000i is pressed (see page 43).  
You can program a macro to be played back when a device  
group is selected by either pressing a button on a home panel  
or by selecting the device via the Device Menu (see page 26).  
You cannot program a macro to be played back when any  
button is pressed on a device Panel. All of the tab-style panel  
jumps programmed into Device panels were programmed using  
a windows PC and Marantz RC5000 Setup (see page 47).  
Macros Perform Jumps to Any Device Panel  
The Marantz RC5000i has the unique capability of jumping to any  
device panel during a macro.  
You can make any or all of the 255 steps a jump to any Device  
panel. 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 RC commands are being sent to the CD player, then  
jump to an AMP panel to show the user that RC commands are  
being sent to the amp.  
You can ADD/Create a Status device group (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.  
You cannot jump to any Macro or Home panel. You are only  
allowed to jump to Device panels when programming with the  
RC5000i stand alone.  
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Macros Send RC Commands To Your System  
You can make any or all of the 255 steps send an RC  
command to your system. The step is actually just a recording  
of the location of any button on any device panel. 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 device panel button, a direct access button  
(the Mute, Channel or Volume buttons) or a device action  
(typically the preamp/receiver source selection command that is  
issued when you select a new device group from home or the  
device menu).  
You cannot learn a new IR command. The Macro side of the  
RC5000i does not have the LEARN mode available.  
You cannot record a button on a Home or Macro panel as a  
step in a macro. However, you can record a “device action,”  
which is what a home button really does (see page 26).  
Macros Can Delay Between Steps  
You can program a delay as any or all of the 255 steps of a  
macro.  
You can adjust that delay in 1/10th of a second intervals  
between .1 and 99.9 seconds.  
6.  
Programming Macros & Panel Jumps  
You will do all of your Macro/Jump programming within a window  
that will appear after you press the EDIT button on the Macro Mode  
menu. Before proceeding with programming, make sure that you  
understand how to move around in the Edit window and how to  
read the RC5000i’s shorthand notation for each macro step (see  
page 43).  
1 Write a list of all of the actions in the operation you want to  
record.  
2 Play with all of the example Macro groups. Are any of these  
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examples adaptable to your purposes? If you have only a few  
macros to program, you may be better off deleting all of them  
and creating a new Macro group.  
3 Use DEL mode to delete all of the macro groups that you don’t  
like (see page 40-42).  
4 Use ADD mode to add a new macro group empty of any  
programming (see page 35-40).  
5 Switch to LABEL mode to relabel your Macro group (see page  
32-34).  
6 Switch to MOVE mode to re-order your Macro groups, so that  
the most commonly used Macro groups are near the top (see  
page 39-40).  
7 Switch to LABEL mode and navigate to the your new Macro  
group. Relabel the macro buttons (currently labeled New Macro)  
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 Edit mode.  
9 Press your newly named Macro button to enter the EDIT  
window.  
The EDIT window will appear. 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 panel to program all of the steps in the Macro (see step 5  
on page 44).  
Commands - When you touch a button, you will record an RC  
command step (see page 43).  
Jumps - When you select a device from the Device Menu while  
holding down the Left hard button (now called device), you will  
record a panel jump to the last accessed panel of that device  
(see page 43).  
Delays - When you select Delay, use the plus and minus arrows  
to set the amount of delay (see page 44).  
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Note  
Use the Scroll arrows to navigate; the tab style navigational  
jumps will not work. If you accidentally record a tab button as a  
macro step, it will do nothing because you cannot alias to a  
button that jumps. Since it will confuse you to see it in the Macro  
Edit window, it is best to delete it.  
11 Once all steps have been programmed, test your macro by  
pressing the right hard button (now labeled Play).  
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 up  
and down arrows to reposition it within the macro window.  
When a delay is added to the macro, the default timing is .5  
seconds. If the macro works with a .5 second delay, try a  
smaller delay to shorten the macro.  
When programming Channel macros, use .1 second delays  
between different digits and .5 second delays between identical  
digits.  
13 Once you are happy with the macro, press the left hard button  
(now labeled Close). You will be prompted to Save Macro or  
Cancel.  
14 Continue to program macros until you have recorded all that you  
plan. Congratulations! You are now a Home Theater Automator!  
7.  
Programming Macros as a Device Action  
It is possible to program a macro to occur when you select a device  
(the macro will occur both when you press a home button and  
when you select the device from the pull down Device menu).  
To program:  
1 Navigate to the Device side of the RC5000i.  
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2 Tap the mode button and press the LEARN mode button.  
3 Tap the Device Tab and reveal the Device Menu.  
4 While bracing the RC5000i with your right hand, press and hold  
the Backlight button with a left hand finger.  
5 Press and hold the Left hard button with your left hand thumb.  
6 While still bracing, pressing and holding everything, use a right  
hand finger to select the device from the Device Menu.  
7 The EDIT window appears with the name of your Device at the  
top of the window.  
8 Program your macro following steps 10 through 15 on the  
previous page.  
Note  
In use, you can select a device without issuing the macro by  
revealing the Device Menu, then pressing and holding the left  
hard key, then selecting the device. Otherwise, every time you  
select the device from home or select it from the device menu,  
the macro will be sent.  
8.  
Protecting Your Work From Changes  
To hide the Mode menu  
To prevent accidental changes to the RC5000i interface and  
commands once you’ve finished customizing, you can hide the  
Mode menu.  
1 Make sure the RC5000i is in Use mode.  
2 Touch and hold the RC5000i icon for a few seconds.  
The first setup panel appears.  
3 Scroll down to the second setup panel.  
4 Tap the Mode Menu button.  
The mode menu icon is crossed out.  
5 Tap  
. The RC5000i switches to Use mode. The Mode  
button is no longer visible.  
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Programming Buttons  
You program the RC commands (RC for Remote Control) by  
transmitting infrared signals from your existing remote controls to  
the RC5000i’s learning eye. To do  
this, place the RC5000i and the  
device’s remote control on a flat  
surface, 1 to 100cm (1/2 to 36  
inches) apart.  
With each new remote control,  
you have to find the correct  
learning distance.  
1 to 100 cm apart  
(1/2 to 36 inches)  
It is best to be systematic and  
teach all of the buttons from one  
remote control before proceeding  
to the next.  
Here are some tips.  
Start with the controls close  
together; if you receive a FAIL,  
move them farther apart in one  
inch increments. Although  
rare, some component remotes require a very large distance  
between the sending LED and the RC5000i’s 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  
RC5000i 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 MUST use the press and hold technique for are  
buttons that you will press and hold when you are operating the  
component (i.e. volume, scan, etc.).  
The following buttons can be programmed: control panel  
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buttons, Device menu items and Direct Access buttons.  
You cannot program Home menu buttons directly. You have to  
program them via the Device menu (see page 30).  
The RC5000i also offers empty control panel buttons which you  
can program and label as existing buttons. They are only visible  
in Learn and Label mode and appear without label or with label  
(intended for a specific function). You will also see previously  
deleted buttons: you can restore them by reprogramming them  
or you can reuse them for other commands.  
Programming Device Panel Buttons  
1 Navigate to the Device panel buttons you want to program.  
2 Switch to Learn mode via the Mode button  
.
Additional empty buttons appear, which can be programmed  
and labeled as existing buttons.  
3 Point the device’s original remote control to the RC5000i’s  
learning eye as shown on page 28.  
4 Tap the RC5000i button you want to program.  
The button starts flashing.  
5 Press and hold the corresponding button on your device’s  
original remote control.  
If the RC5000i has learned the command successfully, OK  
flashes on the RC5000i icon. You can let go of the button you’re  
holding.  
If the RC5000i has not learned the command successfully, you  
hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the RC5000i icon.  
6 Program all other buttons you want and relabel them if  
necessary (see page 32-34).  
7 Return to Use mode via the Mode button.  
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Programming Device Action (Home Buttons)  
Note  
When you teach a command as a Device Action, this command  
is automatically assigned to the corresponding button in the  
Home menu and to the act of selecting the Device from the pull  
down Device Menu. Typically, you teach the preamp/receiver  
source selection or “input” command to the device action.  
Remember, the only way to NOT issue this command is to  
reveal the device menu, press and hold the LEFT hard key (now  
labeled NO IR) and select the device.  
1 Make sure the device tab is active.  
The device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed.  
2 Switch to Learn mode via the Mode button  
.
3 Point the device’s original remote control to the RC5000i’s  
learning eye as described above.  
4 Tap the device tab to open the Device menu.  
5 Touch and hold either the RC5000i’s Left or Right button (now  
labeled Device) and tap the device you want to program.  
Even when you want to program the currently active device, you  
have to tap it in the Device menu.  
The label “device” starts flashing on the RC5000i icon.  
6 Press and hold the button the RC5000i has to learn on your  
device’s original remote control.  
If the RC5000i has learned the command successfully, OK  
flashes on the display. You can let go of the button you’re  
holding.  
If the RC5000i has not learned the command successfully, you  
hear a short buzz and FAIL appears on the RC5000i icon.  
7 Program all other items you want and return to Use mode via  
the Mode button.  
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Programming Direct Access Buttons Globally  
And/Or Locally Per Device  
Direct Access buttons are defined as the five hard buttons on the  
right side of the screen (Mute, Channel Up/Down, Volume  
Up/Down).  
WARNING  
It is possible to teach commands to the LEFT and RIGHT  
hard buttons. This is NOT RECOMMENDED. The LEFT and  
RIGHT hard buttons are programmed at the factory to  
browse back and forth through the last six panels you’ve  
viewed. Should you accidentally teach a command to a  
LEFT or RIGHT hard button, you will have to use a  
Windows PC with RC5000 Setup to correct the problem  
(see page 47).  
Direct-access buttons can be programmed with a global function  
and/or for a dedicated (local) command for that device.  
When a command is taught to a direct access button from a device  
page, it will only be issued when that device group is active, even if  
a command has been taught globally. Local learning overrides  
global learning.  
When a command is taught to a direct access button from a home  
panel, it will be issued as long as the active device does not have  
a local command.  
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.  
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Programming a Direct Access Button Globally  
1 Tap the Home menu button  
.
2 Complete steps 2 to 7 in “Programming device panel buttons”  
on page 29. Instead of tapping a button on the touchscreen,  
press the Direct Access button you want to program.  
The label of the button you have pressed (e.g. chan+ or vol-)  
starts flashing on the RC5000i icon.  
Programming a Direct Access Button Locally  
1 Switch to the device for which you want to program the button.  
2 Complete steps 2 to 7 in “Programming device panel buttons”  
on page 29. Instead of tapping a button on the touchscreen,  
press the button you want to program.  
The label of the button you have pressed (e.g. chan+ or vol-)  
starts flashing on the RC5000i icon.  
2.  
Labeling Buttons, Frames and Menu Items  
The following elements can be labeled: buttons on a device panel,  
text frames on a device panel (they don’t do anything except  
display text), Device groups (the name for the Device group that  
appears on the Device Tab and on the Home button), buttons on a  
macro panel, macro groups (the name for the Macro group that  
appears on the Macro Tab) and Left/Right hard buttons (these are  
prelabeled at the factory to be Back and Ahead - reflecting the  
RC5000i’s unique ability to browse the last six panels you’ve  
viewed).  
You cannot label Home menu buttons directly. You have to label  
them via the Device menu (see page 34).  
You can label part of the Home panel greeting: the words  
“Welcome”, “To”, “Marantz” and “Home Theater” can be relabeled to  
personalize your RC5000i.  
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Labeling a Button or a Text Frame  
1 Navigate to the panel containing the button/frame you want to  
label.  
2 Switch to Label mode via the Mode button  
.
3 Tap the button/frame you want to  
label. The display shows a “virtual  
auto-zooming” mini-keyboard. The  
button/frame you want to label is  
displayed above the keyboard.  
4 Edit the label.  
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To delete a character, press the Right button.  
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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  
pressing the Right button (labeled Zoom).  
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For capital letters and symbols, press the Left hard button  
repeatedly to display the keyboard you want.  
5 Tap Enter to save the changes and return to the panel you were  
at.  
-or-  
Tap Cancel to return to the panel you were at without saving  
changes.  
6 Label all other items you want and return to Use mode via the  
Mode button.  
Labeling a Home Button, a Device or a Macro Group  
Remember, the buttons on home are linked (automatically  
aliased)to the labels you create for the Device menu, so any  
change you make to the Device menu names will be automatically  
carried out on your home panel buttons.  
1 Switch to Label mode via the Mode button  
.
2 Tap the device tab to open the Device menu.  
-or-  
Tap the macro tab to open the Macro menu.  
3 Touch and hold either the RC5000i’s Left or Right button and  
tap the device you want to program.  
Even when you want to program the currently active  
device/macro group, you have to tap it in the Device/Macro  
menu.  
4 Complete steps 3 to 6 in “Labeling a button” on page 33.  
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Each time you touch the scroll arrow down,  
more devices will appear as follows:  
All of the devices shown are Marantz model #’s with  
the exception of the first division, called “Other.”  
Below the “Other” division are four device templates  
that are meant for other purposes.  
DSS - Since Marantz does not make a DSS receiver  
(yet!), we included a template with codes. If your DSS  
does not operate with these codes, simply teach the  
RC5000i from your original remote.  
Note  
If you try to Create New Device and you cannot use a scroll  
arrow to reveal all of these devices, you have the Revert  
configuration loaded (see pages 15,17 and 57).  
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Status - This template is used to  
provide status screens you can  
jump to during a macro. Five panels  
are created with the device name  
“Status.” If you add additional Status  
devices, they will be named  
Status2, Status3, Status4 and so  
on. Each panel 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.  
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  
20-22 for more information about  
help lists.  
EZRead - This template can be used for any  
component. It has two features that may interest  
you.  
1) Text on buttons is larger than normal.  
2) There are no tabs, so more buttons per panel.  
There are 18 panels in the device, all of which are  
invisible when first added. You could add an  
EZRead device for every component in your  
system if you like.  
Like any template added  
without RC codes, the  
EZRead is invisible until  
you enter LEARN or  
LABEL mode.  
By switching modes to LEARN or LABEL, the  
EZRead panels become visible. Any panel that you  
make active will become visible (simply teaching one button an RC  
command makes a panel active). Teach RC commands to the  
buttons on panels that you like and ignore the rest (teach no  
RCcommands). That way, the empty panels will never appear in  
USE mode.  
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Creating a New Device From a Marantz Template  
If you have the exact Marantz model # in the list, add the device  
with RC codes.  
If you have a Marantz component not listed, or your component is  
not Marantz, add the device without RC codes and use the LABEL  
and LEARN modes to customize it to your liking.  
Note  
When you add a device without RC codes, all buttons are  
invisible until you enter LABEL or LEARN mode.  
By experimentally adding devices and inspecting them in Label  
mode, you can decide which is the best match to your component  
and delete the unused ones.  
Creating a New Device Step by Step  
1 Make sure the device tab is active.  
The device tab is active when the name of a device is displayed.  
2 Switch to Add mode via the Mode button.  
The RC5000i displays the following choices:  
Create New Device  
Copy Existing Device  
Restore Deleted Device  
3 Tap the device you want to add in the Device menu.  
4 You can add the device with or without RC codes.  
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Create with RC codes: Choose this option if you have the  
exact Marantz component listed. The new device is added  
with operational buttons.  
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Don’t add RC codes: If you choose this option, the new  
device is added with invisible buttons. Program them using  
LEARN and LABEL mode.  
Tap the button of your choice.  
The new device will be automatically displayed once you return  
to Use mode.  
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Copy Existing Device  
Choose this option to copy a device that is already active (you are  
already using it).  
TIP  
It is often useful to have two almost identical device groups 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 receiver’s Vol+ and Vol- (programmed globally on the  
Home panel) is utilized when the TV device is selected.  
Restore Deleted Device  
Use this option to restore a device you have deleted.  
Adding Macro Groups  
Macro Groups can be added three ways,  
with the same procedures as described  
for Device Groups on page 38.  
Create New Group  
Copy Existing Group  
Restore Deleted Group  
However, should you choose “Create  
New Group,” there is not a long list of  
macro templates. Instead, only one  
group template is available. It consists  
of five identical panels as shown.  
Moving Groups and Re-Ordering The Home Buttons  
You can change the order of Device menu items and Macro menu  
items. Changes you make in the Device menu are automatically  
updated in the Home menu.  
1 Make sure the device tab is active.  
-or-  
Make sure the macro tab is active.  
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The device or macro tab is active when the name of a device or  
macro is displayed.  
2 Switch to Move mode via the Mode button  
.
The RC5000i displays the menu.  
3 Tap the menu item of your choice.  
The menu item is highlighted.  
4 Use the Left and Right buttons to move the menu item up or  
down.  
5 Tap Accept to save the changes.  
You return to Use mode.  
4.  
Deleting and Restoring  
Deleting  
You can delete control panel buttons and actions associated with a  
direct-access or a Left/Right button.  
You can also delete Device menu items and Macro menu items.  
Home menu buttons cannot be deleted directly. You have to delete  
them via the Device menu.  
Deleting a button or button action  
Note  
Borderless buttons (frames) such as the greeting on the home  
panel cannot be deleted. You can only hide them by deleting all  
of the text of their label (see “Labeling a button” on page 18).  
1 Switch to Delete mode via the Mode button  
2 Tap the button you want to delete.  
3 Tap Delete Button Action.  
.
The result depends on the element you are deleting:  
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Control panel button: The button disappears from the display.  
Left or Right button command: The corresponding label  
disappears from the display.  
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Direct-access button: The button becomes inactive.  
4 Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode via the  
Mode button.  
Deleting a device or macro menu item  
1 Switch to Delete mode via the Mode button  
.
2 Navigate to the menu item you want to delete.  
If you have opened the Device menu, the Left button label  
changes into Device and the Right button label into Action.  
If you have opened the Macro menu, the Left and Right button  
labels change into Group.  
3 Press and hold down the Left or Right button depending on  
what you are deleting:  
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Left button labeled Device: For deleting a device in the  
Device menu.  
Right button labeled Action: For deleting an action from an  
item in the Device menu.  
Left button labeled Group: For deleting a macro group.  
4 Tap the menu item you want to delete.  
5 Tap Delete Device or Delete Macro Group.  
The Device (and its associated Home menu button) or the  
Macro Group (including its macros) are deleted.  
6 Delete all the items you want and return to Use mode via the  
Mode button.  
Restoring  
When you have deleted a control panel button or a menu item, the  
button or item is no longer visible in Use mode but remains in the  
RC5000i’s memory. This allows you to restore it in ADD mode.  
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Warning Do Not Delete the Left and Right hard Buttons! Remember, your  
RC5000i is programmed at the factory with the Browse feature.  
If you accidentally reprogram the Left/Right hard buttons from  
the home panel, you cannot restore them with the remote  
control. The only way to restore deleted back and ahead global  
buttons is to use a Windows PC with RC5000 Setup.  
Reteaching Control panel buttons  
1 Switch to LEARN mode via the Mode button  
The deleted buttons become visible.  
.
2 Complete steps 3 to 7 in “Programming control panel buttons”  
on page 16.  
The button reappears.  
Restoring Device or Macro menu items  
1 Make sure the device tab or macro tab is active.  
The device or macro tab is active when the name of a device or  
macro is displayed.  
2 Switch to Add mode via the Mode button  
.
3 Tap Restore Deleted Device or Restore Deleted Group.  
The deleted menu items become visible.  
4 Tap the item you want to restore.  
The item is restored and you return to Use mode.  
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5.  
Recording Macros  
Edit Window Notation  
Before you begin to program a Macro, study the notation used in  
the EDIT Window. Each type of action has its own notation.  
TV - 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 preamp/receiver’s  
source selection or input command).  
GO: TV Main - A Go command  
indicates a panel jump. In this case,  
“TV” means a jump to the TV device  
group and Main is the name for the  
particular panel (sometimes panels  
just have numbers, not names).  
TV-External Input - When a device  
name and a button name are listed,  
that particular button’s IR command  
will be issued.  
DVD-n - A device name and a  
symbol also means that particular  
button’s IR command will be issued.  
A symbol list can be found on page  
54.  
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Delay - A delay counts as one of the  
255 macro steps. Delays can be  
adjusted in 1/10th of a second  
intervals to be any value between .1  
second and 99.9 seconds.  
Adjusting Delays - When a delay is  
“Selected,” you can adjust the delay  
with the plus and minus buttons.  
Recording A Macro Step By Step  
Note  
To record a macro, there must be at least one macro group in  
the Macro menu. To create these groups, see page 35-40. Read  
the instructions for Adding Device Groups (see page 35-36),  
then note the differences when Adding Macro Groups (see page  
39).  
1 Tap the Macro menu button  
2 Open the macro menu and select a macro group.  
3 Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button  
.
.
Empty macro buttons appear in the macro control panel.  
4 Tap the button you want to use for your macro.  
5 Enter the sequence of commands you want to record.  
You can navigate to whatever control panel you want, just as  
you do in Use mode.  
6 Tap the Macro menu button.  
The contents of the macro appear. You can now play, edit or  
close the macro.  
7 Press the Left button to close the macro.  
A confirmation screen appears where you can save or cancel  
the macro.  
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8 Tap Save and assign a label to the macro.  
The macro is ready to be used.  
There are two extra commands you can record as any step in a  
macro:  
Recording a Device Action (Source Switching or Input)  
To record a Device menu item containing a source switching  
command, open the Device menu, hold down the Right button  
(labeled Action) and tap the device you want to switch to. 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. However, the last step of any  
Device Action is a jump to the Device’s Main panel. This step is  
not included in the nested macro.  
Jumping to a device control panel  
To jump to any device panel, first navigate to the device you want  
(using the Device menu), then select the exact device panel you  
want (using the scroll arrows-not the tab buttons), then open the  
Device menu, hold down the Left hard button (labeled Device) and  
tap the device you want. After you’ve recorded a jump, check your  
Edit window. You’ll see that you recorded both a jump and a device  
action. If you do not want the device action, delete it.  
Editing macros  
You can edit any macro you have recorded.  
1 Open the macro group that contains the macro.  
2 Switch to Edit mode via the Mode button  
.
3 Tap the macro you want to edit.  
The contents of the macro appear.  
4 Edit the macro.  
You can move or delete listed commands, or you can record  
new commands.  
You can also add delays to the macro (for example, to insert a  
short pause between turning on a device and sending  
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commands to it, allowing the device to warm up):  
1 Tap Delay.  
2 Tap  
delay.  
or  
to decrease or increase the length of the  
3 Use the arrow buttons  
right place.  
and  
to move the delay to the  
5 Press the Left button to close the macro.  
A confirmation screen appears where you can save or cancel  
the macro.  
6 Tap Save.  
The macro is ready to be used.  
Organizing macros into groups  
You can create as many macro groups as you like. Each group can  
contain up to 25 macros.  
1 Open any macro group.  
2 Switch to Add mode via the Mode button  
.
You can create a new group, copy an existing group or restore a  
previous deleted group.  
n
n
n
Create a new group: You add a new group in which you can  
record new macros.  
Copy an existing group: You copy a group and its macros  
and use it for new macros.  
Restore a previously deleted group: You restore a deleted  
group and reuse the macros.  
3 Tap Create Macro Group.  
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6.  
RC5000 Setup  
If you want to personalize your Remote Control even more, beyond  
its standard programming features, RC5000 Setup is the tool for  
you to use. RC5000 Setup is the RC5000i’s companion software  
that you can download from the following internet address:  
With RC5000 Setup you can:  
Upload and download new  
configurations to and from your Remote  
Control. You do this with the serial cable  
included with your Remote Control.  
Add, delete, modify and move control panels, devices and  
commands anywhere on the touchscreen.  
Save, duplicate and share configuration files, codes or devices  
with other Remote Controls.  
Preview new configuration files on RC5000Emulator. In this way  
you can check how the RC5000i’s interface will look like.  
Import new graphics to create new buttons and designs.  
Personalize configuration files to optimize the use of your  
Remote Control.  
Make any button a macro.  
Share your work with other enthusiasts on the internet.  
Create animated slide shows using your own photos or art.  
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When you become familiar with RC5000 Setup, you can achieve  
results like these:  
Internet Fun  
Daniel Tonks (the illustrator who created the button art for your  
RC5000i) maintains a superb site about remote controls with a  
dedicated RC5000 bulletin board and lots of file sharing and  
swapping from hundreds of downloadable RC5000 configurations.  
His internet address is:  
Jack Schultz maintains a friendly and helpful bulletin board and an  
excellent collection of downloadable files.  
His internet address is:  
Andrea Whitlock maintains a website with downloadable channel  
icons in neat frames, calendars and other configurations.  
Her internet address is:  
System requirements  
n
n
n
n
n
PC  
Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0  
16 MB of RAM  
16 MB of free hard disk space  
Free serial portng  
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Troubleshooting  
General Problems  
The display is blank  
n
n
n
n
Tap the screen to make sure the RC5000i is turned on.  
Adjust the contrast dial on the left side.  
Make sure the batteries are properly installed.  
Install new batteries or recharge the battery pack using the  
recharging dock.  
The display is too light or too dark  
Adjust the contrast dial on the left side.  
n
The RC5000i shuts itself off  
n
This is a feature of the RC5000i to save power. You can change  
the length the RC5000i stays on in the Settings (see page 13).  
Devices do not respond to commands from the RC5000i  
n
Make sure the RC5000i is in Use mode (see page 6).  
Make sure the RC5000i’s sending eye is pointed towards the  
device you’re operating.  
n
n
n
n
Check if the Low Battery icon is flashing. If so, replace the  
batteries or recharge the battery pack.  
Check if the button you are trying to use is programmed  
properly (see page 18).  
Check if your device understands these particular Marantz  
infrared codes. Re-add the device group with the correct model  
number (see page 36).  
The RC5000i beeps 4 times after inserting the batteries  
n
Use RC5000 Setup to update the RC5000i’s software (RC5000  
Setup > Tools > Update).  
Programming Problems  
Buttons are not sending the correct commands  
n
Check whether the button is programmed globally or per device  
(see page 31).  
Macros or Tab Style Jump buttons do not work  
n
Make sure the RC5000i’s sending eye is pointed towards the  
device the entire time the macro is being executed.  
n
n
n
Insert delays to allow devices to start up properly (see page 26).  
Check if you have included inactive buttons in your macro.  
Check if you haven’t reprogrammed the buttons. Macros do not  
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store commands, they store button locations. If you reprogram a  
button, the button executes the new command assigned to the  
button.  
The TV goes blank or the input source changes  
n
The Device menu item might be programmed to switch the input  
source. Operate the device without affecting the input source  
(see page 9).  
The RC5000i won’t edit, label or delete commands  
n
n
n
If the label locked appears on the RC5000i icon, the device  
control panels have been locked to prevent unwanted changes.  
You cannot modify or delete commands for this device.  
Make sure your devices are positioned as shown on page 28.  
Avoid programming the RC5000i under bright fluorescent light, it  
might affect the infrared signals.  
Make sure the button you want to edit has a border. Text frames  
cannot be programmed with commands.  
The RC5000i won’t switch modes  
n
When the batteries are low, the RC5000i prevents you from  
switching to customizing modes so that no customization can  
get lost. Replace the batteries or recharge the battery pack (see  
page 3).  
The RC5000i is low on memory  
n
The RC5000i displays a message to clean up the memory. The  
RC5000i will do this by permanently removing devices and  
macro and timer groups you have deleted (see page 40).  
Warning Cleaning up memory can take 10 minutes or longer. Never  
remove batteries during the clean-up process. This might  
damage the configuration file resulting in loss of your  
customized commands.  
The configuration file is corrupted  
n
When this very unlikely event occurs, you have to use the  
Revert button on the second setup panel (see page 14). All your  
customized commands, devices, and macros will be lost, and  
you will have to reprogram your Remote Control. Should you  
need the Marantz factory default configuration, you will have to  
use RC5000 Setup with a Windows PC to restore it (see page  
57).  
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Remote Control error messages  
n
If one of the following error messages occurs, please contact  
your Marantz dealer or Marantz customer service:  
nCan’t open configuration file  
nConfiguration file error  
nNo configuration file found  
nInvalid configuration file version  
Tip  
on weekends or in evenings when your dealer or Marantz  
technical support may not be available.  
Recharging Problems  
The batteries won’t recharge  
n
Make sure you are using the rechargeable battery pack included  
with your recharging dock and not the AA batteries.  
The indicator light flashes  
n
Check if the contacts on the recharging dock are clean and free  
of obstructions.  
n
n
Make sure the RC5000i lies properly on the dock.  
Make sure the battery pack is installed properly in your Remote  
Control (see page 4).  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
Can I program a device button to execute more than one  
command?  
No, you can’t. However, you can program a button on the macro side  
of the remote to execute a sequence of commands (see page 24).  
How do I program source switching?  
See “Programming device items” on page 16.  
How can I edit, label or delete buttons on home panels?  
You can do this via the Device menu items. All changes you make  
to these items are automatically updated in the Home menu.  
How do I reset the RC5000i?  
Normally, you never have to reset the RC5000i. However, if the  
RC5000i’s display freezes or if you notice unusual behavior, you  
might need to reset. You will not lose any saved programmed  
commands or macros.  
n
Carefully press the reset button on the back of the RC5000i with  
a paperclip or sharp pencil.  
The RC5000i restarts and beeps to indicate it is ready for use.  
Can I revert to the original configuration?  
Yes, by using a Windows PC with RC5000 Setup. Once RC5000  
Setup is installed, open a ccf titled New_RC5000i_Default in  
C/:Program Files/RC5000/Samples. Downloading this configuration  
to your RC5000i will restore your RC5000i to its factory state.  
How can I free up more memory?  
The default configuration of the RC5000i takes up almost 1  
megabyte of memory leaving approximately 200kb available for  
your programming. If you do not need the library of Marantz IR  
codes and the demonstrations of macro programming pre-  
programmed in the factory configuration, you can free up over  
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800kb of memory by using the REVERT feature.  
By using REVERT, you will delete the majority of Marantz RC  
codes and all of the pre-programmed example macros. The  
template files that remain after you revert will allow you to program  
any system by customizing the templates and teaching RC codes  
to the relabled template buttons (see page 57).  
WARNING  
Should you use the REVERT button, the only way to recover  
the factory configuration is by using RC5000 Setup and a  
Windows PC.  
Procedure for reverting to the memory saving REVERT file:  
1 Touch and hold the RC5000i icon for a few seconds.  
The first setup panel appears.  
2 Scroll to the second setup panel.  
3 Tap the Revert button.  
4 Tap Revert to confirm the action.  
Note  
The REVERT button is not active until at least one change is  
made to the configuration (a label, a delay in a macro or one  
new code has been learned). Should the button be greyed out,  
make a change to the configuration and then use revert.  
How do I calibrate the touchscreen?  
The RC5000i is calibrated when it leaves the factory, so normally  
you do not have to calibrate it yourself. It is possible that the  
RC5000i displays a message to calibrate the touchscreen. If this  
message appears do the following.  
You will see the instruction “Touch TOP LEFT corner.”  
1 Tap as close as possible the upper left corner using a blunt tip  
of a pencil.  
You will see the instruction “Touch BOTTOM RIGHT corner.”  
2 Tap as close as possible the bottom right corner using a blunt tip  
of a pencil.  
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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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Overview of Symbols  
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 outputSpecifications  
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Hardware  
Adjustable high-resolution (320 x 240) liquid crystal display (LCD)  
Large touchscreen  
Seven programmable direct-access buttons  
Backlighting for LCD and direct-access buttons  
Built-in Marantz codes  
Infrared sending and learning eyes  
3-wire (RS232) serial port connector  
Software  
Dynamic, animated interface  
Editable macros (up to 255 commands per macro)  
Total number of devices and macros limited only by memory and  
imagination  
Infrared (IR) Operating distance of 10 meters (33 feet)  
Learns from the vast majority of remotes with a carrier frequency of  
up to 56 KHz (with the exception that most Bang &Olufsen  
commands at 455 KHz can also be succesfully learned).  
Learning distance 2.5 cm (1 inch) up to 100 cm (3 feet)  
Memory  
2 MB non-volatile flash memory (memory is kept with no battery)  
512 K SRAM  
Batteries  
4 AA 1.5 V batteries or one 4.8 V rechargeable battery pack  
Approximately 3-4 months with most users.  
Battery life  
Power  
Power on by tapping the touchscreen, power off automatically  
management  
Dimensions  
138 mm x 92 mm x 38 mm (5.4 inch x 3.6 inch x 1.5 inch)  
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)  
Operating  
temperature  
Accessories RS232 cable for PC connection  
AC5000 Recharge Package*  
NiMH 4.8 V rechargeable battery pack  
Recharging dock  
110 V-to-12 V power adapter  
*The AC5000 Recharge Package is only included with an RC5000i purchased by itself.  
It is available as an optional accessory for the RC5000i packaged with the SR14EX.  
The specifications and design of this product are subject to  
change without notice.  
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The Revert Configuration  
Why Use The Revert Configuration  
By deleting the Marantz factory default, you will add 800K of free  
memory. The Revert configuration includes all of the button art and  
fundamental features of the Default configuration; however, it does  
not have all of the pre-programmed Marantz RC codes, nor does it  
have all of the demonstration macro groups (Help, FAV CD, etc.).  
The thirteen templates programmed into the Revert file are  
designed to give you the elements necessary to construct any kind  
of configuration for any kind of home theater system.  
How To Use The Revert Configuration  
To program using the Revert configuration, begin by deciding  
whether you like tab style control panel jumps as an alternative to  
scrolling up and down through a group of panels. Use Create New  
Device and choose EZread if you do not want tab style panels (see  
page 37 for a better description of the EZRead template).  
The tab style navigation is present in the ten active device groups.  
Simply use Copy Existing Device to duplicate a group without RC  
codes, then relabel buttons and tabs and teach the RC5000i the  
RC codes of your existing remote controls. The following popular  
Marantz codes are included:  
TV =Marantz PV6080/5580  
DVD=Marantz DV-18/DV7000  
Tuner=Marantz ST-17  
CD= Marantz CC3000/CC4000  
CDR=Marantz DR-17/DR-17II  
VCR=Marantz MV-880  
Tape=Marantz SD4050  
AMP=SR18/AV9000  
Restoring The Default Marantz File Via PC  
You can restore the default Marantz configuration on any Windows  
PC with internet access by using your internet connection to  
RC5000 Setup, a self installing file. Install RC5000 Setup by double  
clicking on the downloaded file. Start RC5000 Setup from the Start  
button program menu. Connect your RC5000i to your PC. Once  
RC5000 Setup is up and running, choose Open Configuration from  
the file menu. Click on Samples and double click on the file named  
“New_ RC5000i_Default.” Now, from the file menu choose  
Download to RC5000i. The file will download and the Marantz  
default file will be fully restored (see page 47).  
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Index  
A
A Marantz Template, 38  
D
Device menu bar, 3  
B
Battery, 3  
E
Edit Window, 43  
battery tray, 5  
F
Free Memory, 17, 57  
Button Light Timeout, 13  
G
C
H
Clean up memory, 17, 50  
A Marantz Template, 38  
Changing the placement of  
macros from a home  
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Index  
Programming Direct Access  
Buttons Globally, 31  
I
J
Marantz  
Factory Default, 17,35-38  
Restoring Default, 57  
L
Left menu bar, 8  
low memory, 50  
N
O
M
Macro Menu Bar, 3  
Macro Tips, 21  
macro-friendly, 20  
P
Panel number, 3  
Delay, 24  
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Protecting Your Work, 27  
Turning on the display, 6  
low on memory, 50  
Macros or Tab Style Jump  
R
Restore Marantz Default, 57  
Revert  
The Revert Button, 14-15  
Memory Management, 17  
Using Revert, 57  
right menu bar, 8  
S
U
V
W
Z
T
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Service and Support  
For service and support, please contact Marantz customer service  
at 1-800-447-1970. When you contact Marantz customer service,  
you will be asked for the technical information listed on the third  
panel of Setup.  
To view this information, follow these steps.  
1 In Use mode, press and hold the icon  
Setup.  
for 2 seconds to enter  
2 Scroll using the scroll arrow  
to reach the third Setup panel.  
Updates and New Products  
For news about updates and new products, please visit us on the  
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