Marantz RC2000MKII User Guide - Page 16

Now, we'll show you another macro programming, example, with a more sophisticated sequence, Clearing

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Now, we'll show you another macro programming example, with a more sophisticated sequence: 1. Activate the main amplifier's power on 2. Switch the source to laser disc 3. Switch the amplifier's surround mode to Pro Logic 4. Switch on the television 5. Switch to the television's AUX video input 6. Power up the laser disc player 7. Begin laser disc playback 1. Press the MACRO w operation mode button with a paper clip tip. POWER SOURCE ON ON/OFF OFF CLONE MACRO MODE MACRO LEARNING REMOTE CONTROL RC2000MK MACRO Press MACRO with the tip of a paper clip, etc. 2. Press one of the MACRO buttons (1 through 4). MACRO 1 LEARNING REMOTE CONTROL RC2000MK MACRO 3 2 4 RC-5 LEARN USE NAME D1 D5 Press the MACRO button. 3. Press the following buttons: ¼ POWER ON ¼ LD ¼ AMP* ¼ direct function D-5 (Pro Logic mode selector) ¼ TV* ¼ SOURCE ON ¼ direct function D-4 (VIDEO input selector) ¼ LD* ¼ SOURCE ON ¼ PLAY 4. Press the MACRO w button with the paper clip tip. The RC2000 Mk w will revert to the normal mode. POWER SOURCE ON ON/OFF OFF CLONE MACRO MODE MACRO LEARNING REMOTE CONTROL RC2000MK MACRO Press the MACRO button. 31 5. To execute the new macro sequence, press the appropriate MACRO button (1 through 4) that you chose at the beginning of the USE above programming sequence. MACRO 1 LEARNING REMOTE CONTROL RC2000MK MACRO 3 2 4 RC-5 LEARN USE NAME D1 D5 Press the MACRO button. Note that the function selector buttons TV and LD marked with an asterisk (*) in this macro sequence do not actually send out infrared codes, but simply change over the RC2000 Mk w's programmed memory code banks for those respective functions. If you want to stop the macro sequence, press STOP button !5. Clearing a Macro Sequence If you would like to clear the MACRO programmed sequence(s), press and hold the appropriate MACRO button (1 through 4) at the same time pressing the CLEAR button !4. The LCD shows "MACRO" at the A area of the window, and "MR1-CLR?" (Macro 1- clear?) at the B area of the window. Release the keys, and then press the OK key (within the cursor control keys), and the macro is erased. If you do not wish to erase the macro, simply press any other key (but not the OK key). If you would like to clear a macro function that has been assigned to a function button, press and hold the appropriate function button for more than 3 seconds, at the same time pressing the "CLEAR" button. The LCD shows "MACRO" at the A area of the window, and "LD-CLR?" (if it is the LD macro function that is being cleared). Release the keys, and press the OK button to clear the macro. CLONE mode: Duplicating the memory contents of one RC2000 Mk w to another RC2000 Mk w. For a complete home theater system, with numerous components from many different manufacturers, you may find that you have stored dozens, even hundreds of different codes, along with specialized names, macros, etc. We have provided a very quick and simple procedure that allows you to download either the entire customized memory contents of one RC2000 Mk w remote control into another fresh RC2000 Mk w, or the contents of any particular function. In an active household, you may find that one or more family members might become adventuresome with the RC2000 Mk w's many programming features. Although the RC2000 Mk w's programming sequences are relatively straightforward, reprogramming an RC2000 Mk w after someone else has inadvertently "cleared" the entire customized memory contents might be an inconvenience, to say the least. There are 2 different modes that can be selected for the CLONE mode. The first one copies the complete memory of the first RC2000 Mk w into the second RC2000 Mk w. The second mode copies the contents of an individual function to the second RC2000 Mk w. If you are transferring the entire memory, all learned codes, names, settings and macros will be transferred exactly. 32

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Now, we’ll show you another macro programming
example, with a more sophisticated sequence:
1.
Activate the main amplifier’s power on
2.
Switch the source to laser disc
3.
Switch the amplifier’s surround mode to Pro Logic
4.
Switch on the television
5.
Switch to the television’s AUX video input
6.
Power up the laser disc player
7.
Begin laser disc playback
1.
Press the
MACRO
w
operation mode button with a
paper clip tip.
2.
Press one of the
MACRO
buttons (1 through 4).
3.
Press the following buttons:
±
POWER ON
±
LD
±
AMP*
±
direct function D-5 (Pro Logic mode selector)
±
TV*
±
SOURCE ON
±
direct function D-4 (VIDEO input selector)
±
LD*
±
SOURCE ON
±
PLAY
4.
Press the
MACRO
w
button with
the paper clip tip. The RC2000
Mk
w
will revert to the normal
mode.
5.
To execute the new macro
sequence, press the appropriate
MACRO
button (1 through 4) that
you chose at the beginning of the
above programming sequence.
Note that the function selector buttons TV and LD
marked with an asterisk (*) in this macro sequence do
not actually send out infrared codes, but simply
change over the RC2000 Mk
w
’s programmed memory
code banks for those respective functions.
If you want to stop the macro sequence, press
STOP button
!
5
.
Clearing a Macro Sequence
If you would like to clear the MACRO programmed sequence(s),
press and hold the appropriate MACRO button (1 through 4) at
the same time pressing the CLEAR button
!4
. The LCD shows
“MACRO” at the
A
area of the window, and “MR1-CLR?”
(Macro 1- clear?) at the
B
area of the window. Release the
keys, and then press the
OK
key (within the cursor control
keys), and the macro is erased. If you do not wish to erase the
macro, simply press any other key (but not the
OK
key).
If you would like to clear a macro function that has been
assigned to a function button, press and hold the appropriate
function button for more than 3 seconds, at the same time
pressing the “
CLEAR
” button. The LCD shows “MACRO” at
the
A
area of the window, and “LD-CLR?” (if it is the LD macro
function that is being cleared). Release the keys, and press
the
OK
button to clear the macro.
CLONE mode:
Duplicating the memory contents of one
RC2000 Mk
w
to another RC2000 Mk
w
.
For a complete home theater system, with numerous
components from many different manufacturers, you may find
that you have stored dozens, even hundreds of different
codes, along with specialized names, macros, etc. We have
provided a very quick and simple procedure that allows you
to download either the entire customized memory contents of
one RC2000 Mk
w
remote control into another fresh RC2000
Mk
w
, or the contents of any particular function.
In an active household, you may find that one or more family
members might become adventuresome with the RC2000 Mk
w
’s many programming features. Although the RC2000 Mk
w
’s programming sequences are relatively straightforward, re-
programming an RC2000 Mk
w
after someone else has
inadvertently “cleared” the entire customized memory
contents might be an inconvenience, to say the least.
There are 2 different modes that can be selected for the
CLONE mode. The first one copies the complete memory of
the first RC2000 Mk
w
into the second RC2000 Mk
w
. The
second mode copies the contents of an individual function to
the second RC2000 Mk
w
. If you are transferring the entire
memory, all learned codes, names, settings and macros will
be transferred exactly.
MACRO
MACRO
RC2000MK
LEARNING
REMOTE
CONTROL
POWER
ON
OFF
ON/OFF
CLONE
MACRO
MODE
SOURCE
Press MACRO with the tip of a paper clip, etc.
Press the MACRO button.
1
2
3
4
RC-5
USE
LEARN
NAME
D1
D5
MACRO
MACRO
RC2000MK
LEARNING
REMOTE
CONTROL
MACRO
MACRO
RC2000MK
LEARNING
REMOTE
CONTROL
POWER
ON
OFF
ON/OFF
CLONE
MACRO
MODE
SOURCE
Press the MACRO button.
USE
1
2
3
4
RC-5
USE
LEARN
NAME
D1
D5
MACRO
MACRO
RC2000MK
LEARNING
REMOTE
CONTROL
Press the MACRO button.