Page 2 - For US and Canada; • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
For US and Canada Note:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generate...
Page 6 - ENGLISH; CHECKING THE ACCESSORIES; FEATURES; LOAD THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK
1 ENGLISH Thank you for purchasing the Marantz RC3001 remote controller. This remarkable component has been engineered to provide you with many years of home theater enjoyment. Please take a few minutes to read this manual thoroughly before you operate the RC3001. CHECKING THE ACCESSORIES After open...
Page 7 - BEFORE USE; CAUTION ON BATTERY
2 ENGLISH BEFORE USE LOAD THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK INTO THE REMOTE CONTROLLER 1. Remove the battery case cover. Battery case cover 2. Inser t the rechargeable batter y cable connector into the socket of the remote controller. Rechargeable battery pack 3. Pull the cable of the rechargeable batte...
Page 8 - Connect the AC plug adapter matching; Remove the bottom cover of the remote; Charging starts as soon as the AC adapter
3 ENGLISH CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK Once the rechargeable battery pack is loaded, power is immediately supplied automatically to the remote controller, and Home mode is displayed on the LCD.When it is fi rst unpacked, the supplied battery pack is not fully charged. Be sure to fully charge it before ...
Page 9 - NAMES AND FUNCTIONS; Remote controller display
4 ENGLISH NAMES AND FUNCTIONS q POWER ON and OFF buttons These buttons are used when controlling devices that have been set with separately powered on and off remote commands. w SOURCE ON/OFF button This button is used when controlling devices that have been set with a single power on/off remote com...
Page 10 - This is displayed during Home mode.; When sending IR command:
5 ENGLISH !0 USB port This port is used to connect the remote controller and a PC with the supplied USB cable to enable editing with the Wizz.it 3 editor software. !1 Charging terminal This terminal is used to connect the supplied AC adapter used to charge the remote controller. A Mode display area ...
Page 11 - This jack connects to the supplied AC adapter.
6 ENGLISH z DC jack This jack connects to the supplied AC adapter. x Antenna This is a rod antenna for receiving RF signals. c IR blasters (upper direction) These transmit IR signals. The Wizz.it 3 editor software can be used to turn transmission of the IR signals on and off. v IR blasters (front di...
Page 12 - INSTALLATION; MOUNTING THE RX3001 TO A WALL; MOUNTING LOCATION PRECAUTIONS; • No screws are provided for mounting to a wall.
7 ENGLISH INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE RX3001 TO A WALL MOUNTING LOCATION PRECAUTIONS • Before mounting, check the material and structure of the mounting location. If the location does not have the proper material or structure, the RX3001 can fall and cause an injury. • Use commercial items that best m...
Page 13 - shown in the fi gure below.
8 ENGLISH 2. The positional relationship between the RX3001 key holes and the screw mounting positions are shown in the fi gure below. Notes: • When mounting the screws to the wall, leave a space between the wall and screw cap as shown in the fi gure. • You can use attached template sheet for the po...
Page 14 - A A; CHANGING THE IR / RF SETTINGS
9 ENGLISH USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER WITH INFRARED RAYS By default, the remote controller uses infrared (IR) signals to operate devices.This means that you have to point the IR sending eye of the remote controller towards the devices you are operating.Operate the device with the remote controller w...
Page 15 - CONNECTING TO MARANTZ EQUIPMENT
10 ENGLISH CONNECTING THE RX3001 WITH OTHER DEVICES 1. CONNECTING TO MARANTZ EQUIPMENT Note: When connecting to other equipment, set the REMOTE CONTROL switch on the rear panel of the connected equipment to EXT. Connect a MONO cable to IR Flasher IN. or Affi x the IR emitter to Front panel. REMOTE C...
Page 16 - CONNECTING TO AN AC ADAPTER; Connect the supplied AC adapter to the DC jack.
11 ENGLISH 2. CONNECTING TO NON-MARANTZ EQUIPMENT Notes: • When affi xing the IR emitter, be sure to affi x it in front of the IR receiver of the equipment to which it will be connected. • Do not connect a commercial dual IR emitter to the IR output jack. In some cases, this could disable operation....
Page 17 - SETUP; SETTING THE IR OUTPUT LEVEL; positions for each channel.
12 ENGLISH SETUP SETTING THE IR OUTPUT LEVEL The DIP switches at the bottom of the RX3001 can be used to set the IR output levels from IR output jacks 1 to 3 and IR output jacks 4 to 6. Note: The default setting is high output (LEVEL 4), and so when the IR emitter is affi xed to a device, the output...
Page 19 - BASIC OPERATION; SLEEP TIMER
14 ENGLISH BASIC OPERATION RC3001 BUTTON SETTINGS The Wizz.it 3 editor software can be used to make the settings for the IR Command, LINK, JUMP, One Touch Operation (Macro) and other functions in the RC3001.This enables a customized user interface, optimized for the customer ʼ s environment, to be b...
Page 20 - OTHER OPERATION; MAIN MENU; ENTERING THE MAIN MENU
15 ENGLISH OTHER OPERATION MAIN MENU The various settings for the remote device are made in the main menu. ENTERING THE MAIN MENU 1. Press the Home button to enter Home mode for the RC3001. 2. Hold down the Home button and Menu button at the same time for three seconds to display MAIN MENU on the LC...
Page 22 - CHECKING THE SETTINGS
17 ENGLISH 2. TIMER The timer function of the RC3001 can be used to send a preset remote controller command at a programmed time.The Wizz.it 3 editor can be used to operate multiple devices. One Touch Operation (Macro) can also use the timer function for transmission. CHECKING THE SETTINGS 1. Displa...
Page 24 - OPERATION ON/OFF SETTINGS
19 ENGLISH OPERATION ON/OFF SETTINGS 1. Press the button next to the “ ON/OFF ” indicator in the TIMER menu screen on the LCD to display the timer operation ON/OFF setting screen. 2. P r e s s t h e bu t t o n n ex t t o t h e “ T I M E R ON ” (Enable) or “ TIMER OFF ” (Disable) indicators on the LC...
Page 30 - CHECKING THE STATUS; Perform the reset with the battery pack loaded.; PROGRAMMABLE CODES; NUMBER OF PROGRAMMABLE CODES
25 ENGLISH 4. STATUS INDICATOR This displays the settings made in the MAIN MENU and the status of the remote device. CHECKING THE STATUS 1. Display the MAIN MENU on the LCD of the RC3001, then press the button next to the “ STATUS ” indicator. 2. Pressing the ENTER button cycles through the statuses...
Page 32 - Operating/ learning IR frequency range
27 ENGLISH RX3001 MAX186mm (7-3/8ins.) MIN105mm (4-3/16ins.) 27mm (1-1/8ins .) MAX190mm (7-1/2ins .) MIN109mm (4-5/16ins .) 102mm (4-1/16ins.) 63.5mm (2-1/2ins .) DC 9V RX3001 RF carrier frequency ............................... 433.92MHz Operating/ learning IR frequency range .........................
Page 33 - ratio of one part detergent to six parts water.; REPAIRS
28 ENGLISH OTHERS The section describes the care and maintenance tasks that must be performed to optimize the operation of your Marantz component. CLEANING OF EQUIPMENT EXTERNAL SURFACES The exterior fi nish of your unit will last indefi nitely w i t h p r o p e r c a r e a n d c l e a n i n g , N e...
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