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Rhein Tech Laboratories 

  Client: Philips RCS 

360 Herndon Parkway 
Suite 1400 

 Model: 

RC5400 

FCC ID: PT5RC5400 

Herndon, VA  20170 

  Standards: FCC Part 15.231 

http://www.rheintech.com 

  RTL WO# : 2003133 

 

 

 

 

 

                             

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APPENDIX G:  MANUAL 

 

Please see the following pages. 

 

Summary of Contents for RC-5400

Page 1: ...Client Philips RCS 360 Herndon Parkway Suite 1400 Model RC5400 FCC ID PT5RC5400 Herndon VA 20170 Standards FCC Part 15 231 http www rheintech com RTL WO 2003133 Page 29 of 49 APPENDIX G MANUAL Please...

Page 2: ...Model RC5400 User Guide Touch Screen Remote Control...

Page 3: ...r a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rule These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation This equipment genera...

Page 4: ...Existing Remotes 16 3 Complex Operation Macros or Help 18 4 Programming Help Lists 20 5 Macro Capabilities 21 6 Programming Macros 23 Reference 26 1 Learning IR Commands 26 2 Labeling Buttons Pages an...

Page 5: ...ents a vast collection of built in tab guided panels with pre arranged button art enables you to easily choose the perfect interface for any non Marantz component The RC5400 easily learns com mands fr...

Page 6: ...ith supplied NiMH rechargeable battery pack We strongly advise you NOT to plug other appliances like mobile phones PDA s into the docking station This will damage both the connector and the appliance...

Page 7: ...ed 4 Place the battery cover back on Note Make sure the cable of the battery pack does not get stuck between the molded interior and the battery cover After a few seconds the RC5400 starts up automati...

Page 8: ...he RC5400 is fully charged the LED goes off Note Normal charging time is 2 to 3 hours depending on the condition of the battery pack You can operate the RC5400 while it is being charged The battery pa...

Page 9: ...ight can be activated in three different ways Pressing the BACKLIGHT button By pressing the BACKLIGHT button on the left side of the RC5400 the backlight is turned on Picking up the RC5400 The RC5400...

Page 10: ...rride the Mode menu deactivation Your RC5400 is capable of displaying hundreds of different control pages RC5400 presents you various ways to navigate to the speci fic device and page easily Navigatin...

Page 11: ...page Note When you jump to a Device by tapping the device button in the Device Overview pages the RC5400 will change the input of your home theater receiver preamp Using the Home page button is exactl...

Page 12: ...of the 4 way navigation button Note This function is deactivated by the factory setting You can activate it in the Setup pages see page 13 To switch this function on tap the button in the Lower Tool...

Page 13: ...ol Bar When this function is activated the button is changed to the button and icon is displayed in the Upper Tool Bar where the left arrow button was To switch this function off tap the button in the...

Page 14: ...he Touch Screen These buttons can be programmed to always do the same thing regardless of the page displayed teach commands on Home Page or they can change their function depending on which device is...

Page 15: ...Exit Most of the RC5400 s features can be set to your own wishes 1 Tap the INFO button in the Upper Tool Bar The information page appears 2 Tap the SETUP button in the Information page The first Setu...

Page 16: ...N button for Touchscreen repeatedly Button beep Selects the beep volume Off 1 2 3 Tap the BUTTON button for Hard buttons repeatedly Third Setup page Setting Function Adjusting Mode Menu Active Normal...

Page 17: ...he Mode Menu When you operate your devices the RC5400 is in USE mode For actions other than operating like learning IR commands recording macros adding devices and so on you have to switch to the appr...

Page 18: ...You can adjust the contrast level of the Touch Screen using the but tons on the left side of the RC5400 The adjust the Touch Screen contrast 1 Press and hold the BACKLIGHT button on the left side of...

Page 19: ...nes on each of the three stages When a more detailed explanation can be found in the Reference section we ve noted the page 1 Gather all of your remote controls in front of you 2 Play with all of the...

Page 20: ...ting remote controls Check all of your devices 12 Switch to LEARN mode and teach the RC5400 all of your non Marantz components RC Codes see page 26 30 13 Switching back and forth between USE and LEARN...

Page 21: ...off when you press the Power button The Remote 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 ve...

Page 22: ...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 macr...

Page 23: ...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 pages as you need Tip Do not relabel the buttons labeled Press f...

Page 24: ...lecting the device via the Device Overview page see page 42 Macros Perform Jumps to Any Device Page The RC5400 has the unique capability of jumping to any device panel during a macro You can make any...

Page 25: ...ice page To record an RC command you simply navigate to the panel and button you want then touch it Thus all RC commands in a Macro must first be taught to a button location first see page 40 42 You c...

Page 26: ...t like see page 38 4 Use ADD mode to add a new macro device empty of any pro gramming from the device list see page 35 36 5 Switch to LABEL mode to re label your macro device see page 32 6 Switch to...

Page 27: ...the Device Overview while holding down the Right function button now labeled Action you will record a Device Action of that device see page 42 Delays When you select a Delay use the and buttons to se...

Page 28: ...e When a delay is added to the macro the default timing is 0 5 seconds If the macro works with a 0 5 second delay try a smal ler delay to shorten the macro When programming Channel number macros use 0...

Page 29: ...o find the correct learning distance Once you have found the correct learning distance do not chan ge it for any other button on that particular remote control Most commands learn correctly when you p...

Page 30: ...h contains the button you want to program 4 Point the device s original remote control to the RC5400 s learning eye as shown on page 26 5 Tap the button you want to program on the RC5400 Learning will...

Page 31: ...seconds Mode menu page will appear 2 Tap the LEARN button to switch to the LEARN mode 3 Select the Learn DEVICE button The Device Overview page appears 4 Complete steps 4 to 9 in Programming Touch Sc...

Page 32: ...channel globally and any device other than the DVD is selected the TV channel commands will be issued Programming a Hard Button Globally 1 Press the HOME button to navigate to the Home Page 2 Complet...

Page 33: ...e page directly You have to label them using Label DEVICE function in the LABEL mode see page 32 Labeling a Button or a Text Frame 1 Tap and hold the Mode icon in the Lower Tool Bar more than 3 second...

Page 34: ...out Repeat this action for every character Note You can zoom out again without tapping a character by tapping the Unzoom button n For capital letters and symbols tap the Shift button repe atedly to di...

Page 35: ...tton on the page The Device Overview page appears 4 Tap the device which you want to label 5 Complete steps 6 to 9 in Labeling a Button on page 30 31 Labeling a Page You can label all pages which are...

Page 36: ...n the list using the Down arrow button you will notice Device Type Dividers and Devices you can add Only select the Device to ADD Although it is possible to ADD the Device Type Divider as a Device it...

Page 37: ...es 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 Sta...

Page 38: ...ach the RC5400 from your original remote Creating a New Device Step by Step 1 Tap and hold the Mode icon in the Lower Tool Bar more than 3 seconds Mode menu page will appear 2 Tap the ADD button to sw...

Page 39: ...cally displayed once you return to USE mode 5 Add all other devices you want and return to the Mode menu page by tapping label in the Lower Tool Bar 6 Return to USE mode by pressing the Left function...

Page 40: ...the page that contains the button you want to delete 5 Tap the button you want to delete 6 Tap Yes to delete or No to cancel The label UNDO appears above the Right function button when you have delete...

Page 41: ...ttons is to use a Windows PC with Wizz it soft ware Deleting a Device 1 Tap and hold the Mode icon in the Lower Tool Bar more than 3 seconds Mode menu page will appear 2 Tap the DELETE button to switc...

Page 42: ...er Tool Bar more than 3 seconds Mode menu page will appear 2 Tap the MOVE button to switch to the MOVE mode The RC5400 displays the Device list box 3 Tap the device name of your choice The device name...

Page 43: ...and Main is the name for the particular panel sometimes panels just have numbers not names AMP ON When a device name and a but ton name are listed that particular button s IR command will be issued D...

Page 44: ...which signifies a failure 6 Tap the Add button to enter the sequence of commands in a macro You can navigate to whatever control page you want just as you do in USE mode When you have selected the se...

Page 45: ...t included in the nested macro Recording a Jump to a Device page To jump to any device open the Device Overview page hold down the Left function button labeled Device and tap the device you want to ju...

Page 46: ...ant to edit a macro 5 Tap the button which holds the macro you want to edit The Macro mode page appears 6 You can move or delete listed commands or you can add new commands a a Tap command including d...

Page 47: ...77 RF Extender The RX 77 translates the RF signals in IR signals and sends the IR signals to the appropriate devices Therefore the RX 77 has to be placed near the devices you re operating with the RX...

Page 48: ...ess and buttons beside the Extendor ID label to change the Extender ID number The RC5400 offers 16 Extender IDs 6 Tap Done to save the IR RF settings for the selected device or Press the Right functio...

Page 49: ...nel label to change the Channel number The RC5400 offers 4 RF Channels Note The Channel CH on the RF Extender has to match the Channel on the Remote Control 4 Tap the Done button to finish If you want...

Page 50: ...e the use of your RC5400 Make any button a macro easily Customize the system area and make the whole Touch Screen to your operation area Share your work with other enthusiasts on the internet Create a...

Page 51: ...that is extremely damp or wet When you have spilled water on the RC5400 you have to take out the batteries and let the RC5400 dry for 48 hours befo re you place the batteries back When you have spill...

Page 52: ...ower You can change the length the RC5400 stays on in the Setup page 13 Devices do not respond to commands from the RC5400 n Make sure the RC5400 is in USE mode page 7 n Make sure the RC5400 s IR send...

Page 53: ...ur devices are positioned as shown on page 26 Avoid programming the RC5400 under bright fluorescent light it might affect the infrared signals n If the label locked appears on the RC5400 icon the devi...

Page 54: ...zed dealer or Marantz customer service l Can t open configuration file l Configuration file error l No configuration file found l Invalid configuration file version Tip The bulletin boards and friendl...

Page 55: ...es You can do this using Delete Device function via the DELETE mode All changes you make to these items are automatically upda ted in the Home page page 38 How do I reset the RC5400 Normally you never...

Page 56: ...page The first Setup page appears Navigate to third Setup page by using the Page and Page buttons 3 Tap the CALIBTATION button 4 Tap as close as possible the upper left corner using a blunt tip of a...

Page 57: ...al 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 Fas...

Page 58: ...liance 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 Pe...

Page 59: ...rned Radio Operating distance of approximately 20m 66ft in open air condition frequency Carrier frequency 418 MHz for US 434MHz for Europe RF The distance may vary dipending on the surrounding conditi...

Page 60: ...Battery Pack 5 Charging 5 Docking Station 4 Low Battery Icon 5 Beep Button 13 Macro 22 40 Screen 13 Button 2 4 Way Cursor 2 11 Backlight 2 6 CHANNEL 2 11 Cursor Navigation 3 Device Overview 3 Device...

Page 61: ...Button 2 11 Extender ID 45 F FAQ Calibrate 53 Original Configuration 52 Reset 52 Font Size 31 Free Memory 12 Function Buttons 2 G General Problem 49 Globally 28 GO 40 H Hard Button 11 Help 35 Help Lis...

Page 62: ...2 40 Anchor Command 19 Beep 22 40 Button 41 Command 24 41 Delay 22 40 Delete 43 Device 42 Device Action 24 42 Discrete Command 19 Editing 43 GO 40 Jump 42 Macro Friendly 18 Move 43 Multiple Step 18 Pa...

Page 63: ...nsor 6 13 Programming 20 Command 24 Device Action 24 Help List 20 Macro 24 Page Jump 24 Programming Problem 50 R Radio Frequency 44 RC Command 22 Receivers 34 Recharging Problem 51 Remote Central 47 R...

Page 64: ...sage 51 General Problem 49 Programming Problem 50 Recharging Problem 51 Revert 51 TUNERS 34 Turning On 6 U Undo 37 Updates 64 Upload 47 Upper Tool Bar 3 USB Cable 47 USB Port 2 47 USE mode 7 User Oper...

Page 65: ...rvice you will be asked for the technical information listed on the Info panel To view this information follow these steps 1 Tap the INFO icon to display the Information page 2 When you wish to return...

Page 66: ...User Guide 63 Memo...

Page 67: ...te JAPAN Marantz Japan Inc 7 35 1 Sagami Ohno Sagamihara shi Kanagawa 228 8505 Japan U S A Marantz America Inc 1100 Maplewood Drive Itasca IL 60143 U S A EUROPE Marantz Europe B V P O Box 8744 5605 LS...

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