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DFU RC9500 Ver1_2.qxd 5/28/2004 10:33 AM Page 66 Frequently Asked Questions User Guide 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 30. How can I edit macros that are programmed in the button of the Device Overview? You can do this using "Macro to device" function via the MACRO mode. (page 45) 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 Device Overview page. (page 34) 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 Device Overview pages. (page 40) How do I reset the RC9500? Normally, you never have to reset the RC9500. However, if the RC9500's display freezes or if you notice unusual behavior, you might need to reset the RC9500. 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 RC9500 with a paperclip or sharp pencil. The RC9500 restarts and beeps to indicate it is ready for use. Can I revert to the original configuration? Yes. By using Wizz.it 9 with Windows PC, you can get the factory default configuration. Using Wizz.it 9, once the program is installed, open a configuration file named "RC9500_default" in C:\Program Files\Marantz\Wizzit_9\Samples. Downloading this configuration will restore your RC9500 to its factory state except the setup items. By using the "Revert" function in the Setup, you can get the last downloaded configulation. 62

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User Guide
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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 30.
How can I edit macros that are programmed in the button
of
the Device Overview?
You can do this using “Macro to device” function via the MACRO
mode. (page 45)
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 Device Overview page. (page 34)
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 Device Overview pages. (page 40)
How do I reset the RC9500?
Normally, you never have to reset the RC9500. However, if the
RC9500’s display freezes or if you notice unusual behavior, you
might need to reset the RC9500. 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 RC9500 with a paperclip or sharp
pencil. The RC9500 restarts and beeps to indicate it is ready for
use.
Can I revert to the original configuration?
Yes. By using
Wizz.it 9
with Windows PC, you can get the factory
default configuration. Using
Wizz.it 9
, once the program is installed,
open a configuration file named “
RC9500_default
” in C:\Program
Files\Marantz\Wizzit_9\Samples. Downloading this configuration will
restore your RC9500 to its factory state except the setup items.
By using the “
Revert
” function in the Setup, you can get the last
downloaded configulation.
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