Marantz NA7004 RC5 codes

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RemoteGuy
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Marantz NA7004 RC5 codes

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I found a spreadsheet ( http://www.us.marantz.com/Marantz_RC_co ... Player.zip ) that has RC-5/RC-5 ex codes. I am not sure how to enter this into Remotemaster. A little advice would be helpful.

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Post by vickyg2003 »

RemoteGuy, I assume that like other Marantz 5200 and 7200 receivers that use the RC5/RC5x combo. I find the spreadsheet column labels to be a little confusing. If you have the OEM remote, why not learn a few of the codes like Home and a numbers so that you can relate these into our JP1 terms.
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Post by 3FG »

RemoteGuy,
All of the IR signals in the spreadsheet are RC5x.
Marantz == JP1
System == Device
Command == Sub-device
Extension == OBC

The IR signals are all device 25, but the subdevices run from 0 to 119. This means that you should use the RC5/RC5x protocol executor and fill in 25 into both Device 1 and Device 2. For Device 2, also check the box for OBC>63. On the functions page, always select Type =RC5x, fill in the OBC column from the Extension Column, select RC5x Device as 25 > 63 or 25 < 64 depending on whether the Command column contains a number up to 63 or instead larger than 63. Then fill in the subdevice with the Command number. The RC5 column should remain blank.
RemoteGuy
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Post by RemoteGuy »

3FG,

Thanks for your help.

RemoteGuy
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