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Basic Information
Brand:Marantz
Device Type:Receiver
Model/Series:SR7002
Model Year:2008
Information:[Link: us.marantz.com]
Configurations:Search the file area
Notes:No notes have been recorded for this model.
Control Capabilities
Input Options
Infrared:Yes
IR Input Jack:Yes
Proprietary input:Yes
Radio Frequency:No
RS-232 (Serial):Yes
Network IP:No
Bluetooth:No
USB:No
DC Trigger:No
Output Ports
IR Output Jack:No
RS-232 Output:No
DC Trigger:Yes
Proprietary Output:Yes
Operation & Behavior
Discrete Codes
Power:Yes
Inputs:Yes
Sound Modes:Yes
Picture Modes:N/A
Screen Modes:N/A
Delays/Timings
Power On:Unknown
Switch Inputs:Unknown
Inter-command:Unknown
Important Codes & Commands
No codes have been added for this model.
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This page contains information on how the Marantz SR7002 can be controlled, along with useful tips, tricks and commands to make integrating this device into a universal remote control or other control system faster and more reliable.


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Hey everyone, thanks for keeping this Wiki updated! It's super helpful. Seeing the discrete codes listed is great. I'm wondering if anyone has experience really pushing the limits of the RS-232 control? Sometimes I feel like I just want to kick the buddy when a device is being unresponsive, haha, but obviously, robust control protocols are the more professional solution! Especially helpful to get power and input switches working flawlessly. https://kickthebuddy.lol/
This entry was last updated on Wednesday February 24, 2010 at 19:20 by Daniel Tonks.