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6 Press and hold the button on the existing remote control you want to learn to the RC3200.When the RC3200 receives an IR
code:
• You hear a confirmation beep;
• The label changes from Learning to OK. The Learn sequence has been successful.

 

When the RC3200 does not receive an

IR code in 3 seconds:
• You will hear an error beep;
• The label changes from Learning to Failed. The Learn sequence has failed.
• RC3200 will return to Learn mode. Return to step 5 of the Learn sequence to relearn the button.
Tip You do not have to wait for the OK or Failed to disappear. If you press another button (soft or hard button), the RC3200
Learn sequence immediately goes back to step 5.
7 Go to other pages of the selected device with the Page Up and Page Down buttons. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until you have
copied all the commands of the existing remote control.
8 Press Done when you have finished learning commands to the buttons of your choice. RC3200 returns to Use Mode. You
can try out the new IR codes or select another device to learn.

- Recording Macros

A macro allows you to send a sequence of commands using one single button. You can for instance, switch on your TV, turn to
a movie channel and prepare your VCR for recording by rewinding the videotape. All this can be done be pressing a single
button on your RC3200.
To record macros, RC3200 has to be in Macro mode.
1 Set the RC3200 in Use Mode. See ‘Working with Modes’
2 Select the device, e.g. TV, with the buttons you want to program as a macro.
The device screen appears.
Note Basically, you can assign any button as a macro button. However, it is recommended to assign only the reserved macro
buttons on the last page of every device. Use the Page Up and Page Down buttons to go to the last page of the device.
3 Press and hold the Mode button for 3 seconds. The Mode screen appears.
4 Tap Macro on the Mode screen. A message screen appears. RC3200 is now in Macro Mode.
5 Tap Next. The device screen with the Macro label appears. With the Page Up and Page Down buttons you can go to other
screens of the selected device.
6 Tap the soft or hard button you want to select as a macro. A message screen appears.
7 Tap Start. The Device Overview appears with the ‘Recording’ label at the top of the screen. The buttons you tap on this
screen will not be recorded. From the Device Overview you can go to the different devices or you can press the Extra hard
button to go to the Extra screen with delays and beeps.
8 Tap the button of the device you want to go to.The device screen appears.
9 Tap the soft or hard buttons with the commands you want to record.
10 Press the Page Up and Page Down buttons to go to different screens of the same device. –or– Press the Device button to
go to the Device Overview again.
11 To add delays and beeps to the macro, press the Extra hard button on the Device Overview. The Extra screen appears.
— 1 To add a delay, tap one of the Delay buttons.By tapping several Delay buttons, the duration of the delay will be
increased.
— 2 To add a beep, tap the Beep button.
— 3 Press the Device button to go to the Device Overview again.
12 Press Stop to stop recording. A message screen appears.
13 Press OK to save the macro and return to the Mode screen.The existing command of the selected button is replaced by the
macro. –or– Press Cancel to return to the Mode screen without saving the macro.
The button retains its previous command.
14 Set the RC3200 in Use mode to test the recorded macro.

Tricks for Remote Controles that are “Difficult”

• Replace the batteries in your original remote control. Poor battery charge in the original remote will still operate original
component from long range, but will corrupt carrier frequency learning
• Change distance. Try increasing distance up to 4 feet. Start in the normal 1” to 4” , then double the distance to 8” and so on.
• Use a short “Tap” instead of a press and hold.  A press and hold is only really necessary when you are learning a button that
in actual operation you would sometimes press and hold (e.g. volume up and down, fast forward scan). If your system is large
and you are concerned about memory, try teaching most commands as taps rather then extended press and holds.
• The “Flicker” technique - rapidly tap the button while learning (7x per sercond or faster).  This is very useful for difficult
volume up and volume down commands from some manufacturers.
• The “Swoop” - Start from 2’away and swoop the remote towards the learning remote. Use in absolute desperation, out of
sight from anyone who might see you. Reportedly works occasionally.
• The “Flasher” - Hold an opaque object in front of the remote and remove it then quickly replace it. This is especially useful
when you want to capture one part of a macro from another remote.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for RC3200

Page 1: ... M1S TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Specification Service hints 1 Dismantling hints 2 Circuit description 3 Troubleshooting 4 Electrical diagram 5 Assembly diagram 6 Exploded view 7 Partslist 8 Royal Philips Electronics NV All rights are reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written consent of the copyright owner marantz ...

Page 2: ...nsions 7 8 inch x 3 inch x 1 3 inch 177mm x 74mm x 33mm Operating temperature 41 F to 113 F 5 C to 45 C Accessories only for RC3200 U1S M1S only RS3200 A RS232 cable for PC connection None IFU RC3200 3 AA batteries SERVICE HINTS RC3200 information Press and hold the Mode button for 3 seconds Tap SETUP go to page3 3 with page up or page down button This page contains following information Free memo...

Page 3: ... lid 2 Remove label a little see picture1 3 Remove 3 x screw as shown in picture 1 picture 1 4 Put a sharp knife between toppart and bottompart and use this as lever to separate the two parts see picture 2 picture 2 2 x 8mm 2 x 8mm 2 x 8mm ...

Page 4: ...nents 7101 7115 7103 7102 The master is the main microcontroller in the system M30800 Mitsubishi It uses external flash program memory AM29LV800BT AMD and SRAM CY62256V Cypress Address selection is performed with 74LV139 The master runs from two crystals 7 3728MHz onlu runing when active The other crystal of 32 768kHz is always running even in sleep mode 7 Buzzer Components around 1103 The sound f...

Page 5: ...citor of 100uF smoothen out the carrier frequency in order to have only the average current flowing from the batteries envelope of the IR code There are many many brands with each several IR codes Basically all codes consist of a low bitrate burst around 1kbit or slower modulated on a carrier of 30 60kHz and repeated at a rate of 5 20Hz 15 Learning circuit Components around 7309 7310 This circuit ...

Page 6: ...correct commands Check whether the button of the device is learned properly See Learning From Other Remotes Check whether the macro is recorded properly See Recording Macros RC3200 will not switch modes Replace the batteries When the batteries are low RC3200 prevents you from switching to customizing modes so that no customization can get lost RC3200 is low on memory Revert the RC3200 See Revert T...

Page 7: ...mode Normal operating See Operating Devices Setup mode For changing the RC3200 system settings See Adjusting the Settings for more details Learn mode For learning commands from other remote controls See Learning Commands for more details Macro mode For recording macros You can assign multiple commands to one single button See Recording Macros for more details Note Learning commands and recording m...

Page 8: ...reen will not be recorded From the Device Overview you can go to the different devices or you can press the Extra hard button to go to the Extra screen with delays and beeps 8 Tap the button of the device you want to go to The device screen appears 9 Tap the soft or hard buttons with the commands you want to record 10 Press the Page Up and Page Down buttons to go to different screens of the same d...

Page 9: ...e You can find more information and updates of the software on http www marantz com RC3200 Setup Programming Software is the visual editor for creating and configuring RC3200 Configuration Files windowes file extention NCF on your computer An NCF is a file that is used to define the RC3200 behaviour and look for the LCD touch screen Note It is advised to make backup copies of your own configuratio...

Page 10: ...f you notice unusual behavior you need to perform a reset to get the RC3200 running again All customized commands and devices are retained 1 Slide the battery cover off the back of the RC3200 You will see the Reset button in the battery compartment 2 Use an unfolded paperclip or a sharp pencil to carefully press the Reset button The RC3200 restarts and an Introduction screen appears The RC3200 bee...

Page 11: ...3202 7204 BC847B 10n 2203 1203 SKHU 2K2 3201 2213 220n 120K 3220 4u7 2209 3204 47K 2212 100p 2202 4u7 BZX84 C6V8 6210 GND 9 L 7 L 6 NC 10 V 8 VOUT 3205 47K 1DDD371AA 7205 1 CHF 2 CLF 4 DCH 3 E 5 3922 X 3921 1K2 3223 X 3222 82K 3216 3K3 10K 3221 5 CD 4 NC 1 OUT 2 VDD 3 VSS S 80928ALMP DAR 7202 3219 2R2 BAS16 6206 4n7 2216 0202 EL PAD 1R 3224 7203 BC857B 100n 2210 6205 BAS16 CIN 5 DCOL 8 GND 4 IS 7 ...

Page 12: ... STXD3 6 TB2IN TXD3 SDA3 SRXD3 5 TXD0 35 TXD1 31 TXD2 SDA2 TA0OUT 30 16 VCC1 VCC2 62 98 VREF D8 80 D9 79 DA0 TB3IN CTS3_ RTS3_ SS3_ 4 DA1 TB4IN CTS4_ RTS4_ SS4_ 3 HLDA_ ALE 42 HOLD_ 41 INT0_ 20 INT1_ 19 INT2_ 18 NMI_ 17 RDY_ 39 RD_ DW_ 44 RESET_ 12 RXD0 36 RXD1 32 RXD2 SCL2 TA0IN TB5IN 29 CTS2_ RTS2_ TA1IN V_ 27 D0 88 D1 87 D10 78 D11 77 D12 76 D13 INT3_ 75 D14 INT4_ 74 D15 INT5_ 73 D2 86 D3 85 D4...

Page 13: ...12 13 11 14 7 100u 2304 74LV08PW 7302 D 3311 47R 7308 BC807 25 3310 1K 10K 3303 2R2 3313 1K 3308 X 2302 100n BAS16 X 6304 3342 2K2 3341 2K2 100n 2309 47K 3326 1M X 3319 3325 47K X 6303 BAS16 2301 100n 3936 3340 2K2 27K 3315 3339 2K2 2307 100n X 7304 BC857B 22K 3335 3304 10K PC1 18 PC2 19 PC3 20 RESET_ 24 VDD 26 VSS 22 3318 1K 11 PA3 12 PA4 13 PA5 14 PA6 15 PA7 16 PB0 1 PB1 2 PB2 3 PB3 4 PB4 5 PB5 ...

Page 14: ...6 1 6 1 ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM 3104 207 1271 mdi 26 03 02 ...

Page 15: ...EXPLODED VIEW 7 1 Exploded view RC3200 4 9 3 7 5 15 6 2 10 8 11 14 13 16 PCB Mother board ...

Page 16: ...204 18740 EL FOIL 8 3104 204 18780 IR WINDOW 9 3104 204 18870 JACK COVER 11 3104 207 79170 KEYMAT ASSY 15 3104 200 51640 LCD DISPLAY 16 3104 200 04550 LABEL 3104 207 14360 PCB MOTHER BOARD RC3200 A 3104 207 12710 3104 207 14370 PCB MOTHER BOARD RC3200 U1S M1S 3104 207 13330 Note Only the parts mentioned in this list are normal service parts For more information E mail erik gybels philips com ...

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