Managing memory, Getting started – Marantz RC5000i User Manual

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Getting Started

As you customize your remote, the RC5000i will manage memory
automatically. It will keep deleted groups of panels restorable as
long as possible. When you need additional memory, it will notify
you that it needs to do “Memory Cleanup,” which will permanently
erase everything you have deleted so far. See page 50.

You can choose to manually manage your memory by choosing a
smaller template file to program with. There are two configurations
built-in. The default Marantz file and the memory saving stripped-
down Revert file. The default Marantz file offers these unique
features:

43 pre-programmed templates for home theater components.
All have the option of adding pre-programmed Marantz
remote codes for your convenience. See creating new
devices on page 36.

FAV TV & ICON SURF - Macro groups for surfing channels
with one touch via customizable labels or icons. See
recording macros on page 43.

FAV DVD, FAV CD & FAV CD2 - Macro groups for mega disc
changers that allow one touch access to particular discs.

HELP - a macro group with animated demonstrations of
setting, adjusting and programming your RC5000i.

ADJUST - a macro group with one touch jumps to all of the
power user features of a Marantz system.

POWER - a group of control panels that will help your family
power up a home theater system. See Deciding on Macros
or Help Lists on page 20-21.

Should you feel that you do not need all of these features or you
know your configuration requires lots of memory (i.e. you are
planning hundreds of animated macros), we provide the Revert
configuration. It provides 13 styles of component templates and one
macro example. Permanently deleting the factory configuration and
using the Revert configuration will add 800kb to your free memory
space. See The Revert Configuration on page 57.

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Managing Memory

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