Marantz RC2000MKII Bedienungsanleitung

Marantz Fernbedienung RC2000MKII

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ENGLISH
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Marantz RC2000 Mk w
learning remote control. We developed this remarkable
component so that you can easily control an entire A/V
system, with many more features than are typically offered
with other learning remote controls.
Conventional remote controls that are usually supplied with
audio and video components are often difficult to use, and
may be designed with many small buttons identically sized
and positioned too close together. Button labels are often
not very legible, especially in low light (home theater)
settings.
Today, a typical home theater system might include a
number of components, such as audio amplifier, CD player,
tape deck, TV, VCR, a laser disc player, AM/FM radio tuner,
satellite receiver, and others. Usually, the remote that is
supplied with a central component, such as the amplifier or
the TV set, has sufficient capacity to operate its own unit,
but may be difficult and/or cumbersome to use for
controlling the entire A/V system.
The Marantz RC2000 Mk is designed to take the place ofw
all of your existing remotes. Now you have one easy to use
remote to control your entire A/V system, and you can
customize the RC2000 Mk with your favorite commandw
functions, regardless of the brands and models of the
various components in your system.
For ease of use, the RC2000 Mk features buttonw
“groups”, logically placed to eliminate “hunting” around the
keypad to find a particular button. With only 58 buttons, the
RC2000 Mk can actually provide over 400 differentw
infrared commands, enough to control virtually any fully
equipped home theater system.
For home theater viewing in darkened rooms, the RC2000
Mk wfeatures a backlit keypad and backlit liquid crystal
display (LCD) window, with automatic features to prevent
battery exhaustion and to preserve the memory contents.
At the heart of the RC2000 Mk wis a sophisticated
microprocessor which has the ability to “learn remote
codes from a variety of A/V components, and can even be
“taught” to send a “string of remote codes in a specific
sequence at the touch of a button.
The ergonomically designed RC2000 Mk wprovides
buttons of different size and shape, with many buttons able
to output different commands, depending on the source
selected. The larg e, clear LCD window features
alphanumeric display of functions in easy to read text, and
the backlighting feature means that you’ll easily and quickly
find the right button even when the room is dark.
CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION ........................................................2
BUTTON NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ......................... 3
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PROGRAMMING THE RC2000 Mk w
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES ........ 22
OTHER FUNCTIONS ...............................................35
DIRECT COMMAND FUNCTIONS LISTING ............ 38
FRANÇAIS:
INTRODUCTION .......................................................
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NOMS ET FONCTIONS DES TOUCHES ................ 48
FENETRE D'AFFICHAGE A CRISTAUX LIQUEDES (LCD)
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OPERATIONS DE BASE DE LA RC2000 Mk w
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PROGRAMMATION DE LA RC2000 Mk w
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TECHNIQUES DE PROGRAMMATION AVANCEES
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AUTRES FONCTEONS ............................................83
INDICATEUR SONORE ........................................... 84
ILISTE DES FONCTIONS DE COMMANDE DIRECTE
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SPECIFICATIONS .................................................... 96
FIGURE ....................................................................97
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Finally, the smart power conservation feature means that
towards the useful end of the battery life, you’ll be advised
when to change the batteries.
We suggest that before you begin using your RC2000 Mk w
that you take a few minutes to read this manual, so that you
can become familiar with its many features. If you already
have one or more Marantz components in your A/V system,
youll find that the RC2000 Mk is already pre-w
programmed with hundreds of functions, and you can
begin using it immediately with no additional programming
required.
Then, when you feel comfortable using the RC2000 Mk w
and its provided commands, you may wish to “customize” it
for your own system, by “learning” other remote commands
for your other A/V components, and take advantage of
other features, such as the macro capability.
Now, let’s take a few minutes to become familiar with the
basic layout of the RC2000 Mk w, and introduce you to its
features. Some buttons are intentionally small and usable
only with a small pointed object, such as the tip of a paper
clip, so that they cannot be inadvertently activated in
normal use. You’ll use these small programming buttons
only if you wish to activate the various learning and
programming features, which we suggest you use only after
you have become comfortable using the RC2000 Mk win
your system for a while.
BUTTON NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
qMODE (operating mode)
This button is used to change from normal operation to the
learning mode, and is used when learning commands
from other brands of A/V components. Each time this button
is pressed (using a small pointed instrument such as a
paper clip tip) the mode changes as follows: LEARN
USE NAME. As the mode changes, the LCD display will
show which mode is currently selected.
wMACRO (for multiple step macro functions)
This button is used to memorize a series of functions. When
this button is pressed, the RC2000 Mk changes to macrow
programming mode, and is ready to learn a sequence of
remote control commands.
eCLONE
The RC2000 Mk has the ability to replicate itself,w
downloading some or all of its internal commands to
another RC2000 Mk . This button is used when you wishw
to teach another RC2000 Mk wsome or all of the
customized commands youve already programmed into
the first RC2000 Mk . Each time the button is pressed, thew
mode changes as follows: CLONE TX CLONE RX 
OFF.
rPOWER ON and OFF
These two buttons are used to turn the main component’s
(preamp or receiver) AC power on and off. We provide both
ON and OFF commands so that your A/V system is remote
compatible with external infrared controllers, such as in-wall
keypads, etc.
tSOURCE ON/OFF
This button is used to turn the AC power on and off to any
of your A/V source components that have their own remote
control power commands, such as TV, DVD player , laser
disc player, VCR, etc.
yMACRO 1-4
Each of these 4 buttons can be programmed with a “string
of commands, called a macro, to initiate a sequence of
remote codes to achieve a particular result. For example, a
macro button could be programmed to:
1. Turn on the main system power
2. Turn on a particular source component (such as a laser
disc player)
3. Turn on the TV set
4. Set the TV to its video input
5. Adjust the surround processor to the home theater
surround decoding mode
6. Activate the laser disc player’s PLAY function.
This means that by pressing one macro button, you can
achieve the same result as pushing up to 20 buttons in
sequence.
uDIRECT
With todays high performance A/V systems, it is not
unusual for each component in your system to have dozens
of specialized command functions. If we were to duplicate
all of those commands for each component onto the
RC2000 Mk keypad, we could easily exceed 300 buttonsw
for an entire home theater system, which would result in
either a huge keypad, or buttons of infinitesimal size. The
DIRECT command buttons (4 on each side of the LCD
display, 8 total) work with the buttons (4 pages forPAGE
each source component) to provide up to 32 dedicated
specialized functions for each of the 10 function selectors.
Each DIRECT function may also be provided with an
alphanumeric function indicator visible in the LCD display.
You may even change the displayed name of each function
to another name, if you wish.
iPAGE
Used to select any 1 of the 4 pages of 8 functions for each
DIRECT button, as explained above.
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oFUNCTION
These buttons select either the source component that you
wish to operate or the input that will be selected on the
preamp or receiver. This is accomplished by the use of a
single or double click. To simply operate a source
component without changing the input on the receiver or
preamp, click that source component’s function button once.
To change the input on the receiver or preamp, click twice.
This offers the ability to cue up a particular CD or maybe a
favorite laser disc without changing the source that you are
listening to.
For example, to operate the laser disc player, press the LD
button once. To set the amplifier or receiver to the laser
disc input, press the button twice.LD
Once a source has been selected, the transport function
and PAGE keys will directly operate the chosen
component. If you wish, you may even re-program the
status indicators in the LCD window to reflect your own
particular function name whenever that source (function)
button is selected. In addition, the function buttons can be
programmed to activate a macro.
Here are the button names and their functions:
LD Laser disc player
TV Television
VCR Videocassette recorder
DSS/MD Digital satellite TV decoder or MD
component
AUX Can be used for an auxiliary source
component
TUNER AM/FM tuner, or AM/FM tuner section
of a receiver
CD Compact disc player or changer
TAPE Audio tape deck, or digital audio
recorder
DVD DVD Player
AMP Amplifier or receiver control functions
Remember, when you press a function selector button
once, the RC2000 Mk will not transmit commands tow
change the function of amplifier, only change to operate the
functions of the selected source component.
We have provided 10 popular function command selector
buttons, based upon the typical input selections available
with most quality A/V amplifiers (or receivers) including
popular Marantz models.
The function button is a little different from theDSS/MD
others, in that, the remote can be configured for either the
US or the rest of the world. When the remote is configured
for the US, the DSS/MD button will switch to the DSS input
on the receiver of preamp and will control RCA / GE brand
DSS equipment. If you have another brand of DSS, you can
“teach” the RC2000 Mk with the remote control codes ofw
your equipment. If the remote is configured for the rest of
the world (discussed later), the button will switchDSS/MD
to and issue MD commands.
!0 LCD window
The LCD window provides a wealth of information,
including function selection name, DIRECT function names,
learning and programming steps, as well as useful
indicators for battery status, and other indicators. The LCD
window features backlighting, making it easy to view when
the room ambient light is very low.
!1 Volume UP / DOWN
Used to raise and lower the main system volume level. Note
that these buttons are clearly the largest size, and are
conveniently located and contoured for easy operation,
even in low lighting.
!2 Ten Keypad
Like a telephone keypad, the ten number buttons (0-9) are
used to enter numeric digits, useful for finding a specific
track on a CD, or to tune a pre-set radio station, etc.
!3 MEMO
This button is used to program your CD players track
memory, or to enter a VCR recording program, and can be
used to provide the MEMO function included with other
components in your system.
!4 CLEAR
This button is used to cancel certain memory or
programming operations.
!5 TRANSPORT CONTROL functions
These buttons provide transport commands for your source
components, such as laser disc player, CD player, DVD
player, VCR, audio tape deck, etc., and are dependent on
the function source selected. For example, when the
RC2000 Mk is set to LD (laser disc) mode, the transportw
keys will operate the laser disc players PLAY, STOP,
PAUSE, FAST FORWARD NEXT, FAST REVERSE, and
PREVIOUS track functions. Change the RC2000 Mk w
function selector to VCR, and these keys will then operate
the VCR’s transport command functions, etc.
!6 CURSOR buttons
Some components feature menus that are navigated with
up, down, left and right direction commands. The cursor
buttons can be used to navigate within on-screen menus,
for components such as amplifier or receiver, TV set,
DSS/satellite tuner, etc. These buttons are also used for
certain RC2000 Mk programming functions.w
!7 MUTE
For those components (such as amplifier or receiver, TV,
etc.) with a mute function, this button can be used to mute
the sound temporarily.


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Kategorie: Fernbedienung
Modell: RC2000MKII

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