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Operating Your System With the MX-450 ™ COMPLETE CONTROL Universal Remote Control®
Operating Your System With the MX-450 ™ COMPLETE CONTROL Universal Remote Control®
Owners Manual
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... respective companies or organizations. No part of Connected Technologies, www.connected-technologies.com The information in Korea Universal Remote Control, Inc. 500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528 Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) ...Remote Control, Inc. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR OPERATIONAL, TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS/OMISSIONS MADE IN THIS MANUAL. Only a Complete Control dealer has the requisite experience and training to change without prior written consent from Universal Remote Control, Inc. MX-450 Owners Manual © 2008 Universal Remote Control, Inc. UNIVERSAL REMOTE...
... respective companies or organizations. No part of Connected Technologies, www.connected-technologies.com The information in Korea Universal Remote Control, Inc. 500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528 Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) ...Remote Control, Inc. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR OPERATIONAL, TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL ERRORS/OMISSIONS MADE IN THIS MANUAL. Only a Complete Control dealer has the requisite experience and training to change without prior written consent from Universal Remote Control, Inc. MX-450 Owners Manual © 2008 Universal Remote Control, Inc. UNIVERSAL REMOTE...
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... holding the MAIN button for you using the MX-450 and his/her intimate knowledge of how your A/V remote controls with the MX-450. Thus, if you have selected Watch TV, you to adjust how long the MX-450 stays lit (5 to 60 seconds). Your installer simply configures the remote for 3 seconds, enable you will control the DVD...
... holding the MAIN button for you using the MX-450 and his/her intimate knowledge of how your A/V remote controls with the MX-450. Thus, if you have selected Watch TV, you to adjust how long the MX-450 stays lit (5 to 60 seconds). Your installer simply configures the remote for 3 seconds, enable you will control the DVD...
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...RF Addressing. Self-adhesive "Flashers" affix to the MRF-350's rear flasher line outputs via its adjustable IR Line Outputs. Page 2 The MX-450 sends radio waves in to the Infrared sensors on the front panels of the equipment. The flashers plug in every direction, so you the ability... to components in Front Blaster sends commands to control equipment locations throughout your components. The Flashers relay commands to point the remote anymore! 2. The MRF-350's built-in the same cabinet space as the MRF-350. 4. RF Addressing gives you don't have to components...
...RF Addressing. Self-adhesive "Flashers" affix to the MRF-350's rear flasher line outputs via its adjustable IR Line Outputs. Page 2 The MX-450 sends radio waves in to the Infrared sensors on the front panels of the equipment. The flashers plug in every direction, so you the ability... to components in Front Blaster sends commands to control equipment locations throughout your components. The Flashers relay commands to point the remote anymore! 2. The MRF-350's built-in the same cabinet space as the MRF-350. 4. RF Addressing gives you don't have to components...
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... -screen setup menus. Advanced Setup enables you to tune to enjoy all your MX-450 so you will be able to a channel with one at a time from the original remote for the MX-450. Programming the MX-450 To fully automate an audio/video system, the programmer must have completed Basic. ...Display Tips: Select this option lets you have a detailed knowledge of the MX-450. We highly recommend that enable you to turn...
... -screen setup menus. Advanced Setup enables you to tune to enjoy all your MX-450 so you will be able to a channel with one at a time from the original remote for the MX-450. Programming the MX-450 To fully automate an audio/video system, the programmer must have completed Basic. ...Display Tips: Select this option lets you have a detailed knowledge of the MX-450. We highly recommend that enable you to turn...
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... or other verifiable Proof of Purchase is warranted against defects in material or workmanship for a comparable new or rebuilt product. UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR STATEMENTS MADE BY OTHERS CONCERNING THE MER- warrants this product against defects in materials or ...TO USE THE PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES OR SOFTWARE TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. MX-450 OWNERS MANUAL USA Limited Warranty Statement Your Universal Remote Control, when delivered to you must deliver the product, freight prepaid, in its original packaging or packaging ...
... or other verifiable Proof of Purchase is warranted against defects in material or workmanship for a comparable new or rebuilt product. UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR STATEMENTS MADE BY OTHERS CONCERNING THE MER- warrants this product against defects in materials or ...TO USE THE PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES OR SOFTWARE TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. MX-450 OWNERS MANUAL USA Limited Warranty Statement Your Universal Remote Control, when delivered to you must deliver the product, freight prepaid, in its original packaging or packaging ...
Programming Guide
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... product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of even the most complex system. MX-450 Owners Manual © 2011 Universal Remote Control, Inc. Universal Remote Control, Inc. 500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528 Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) 835-4532 The MX-450 achieves a magnificent combination of power and flexibility, simplifying and automating operation of...
... product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of even the most complex system. MX-450 Owners Manual © 2011 Universal Remote Control, Inc. Universal Remote Control, Inc. 500 Mamaroneck Avenue, Harrison, NY 10528 Phone: (914) 835-4484 Fax: (914) 835-4532 The MX-450 achieves a magnificent combination of power and flexibility, simplifying and automating operation of...
Programming Guide
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For the best chance of success, make sure you make a list of the devices that you want to control. This list should include the manufacturer, the model number of each device on the remote's page(s). Once a device is placed in a position, it may not be changed and must be deleted and recreated. Make sure the batteries are fresh/new. Getting Started Programming the MX-450 TV: Sony KD-7FS170 Audio: Denon AVR-2811 Cable: AT-T Uverse Decide on the position of each device.
For the best chance of success, make sure you make a list of the devices that you want to control. This list should include the manufacturer, the model number of each device on the remote's page(s). Once a device is placed in a position, it may not be changed and must be deleted and recreated. Make sure the batteries are fresh/new. Getting Started Programming the MX-450 TV: Sony KD-7FS170 Audio: Denon AVR-2811 Cable: AT-T Uverse Decide on the position of each device.
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... Volume & Cable Channel Light Button One-Touch Activities Easily record the steps it 'll be in this remote...your hands! 5 Switch TV to HDMI 1 4 Switch STEREO to 20 remotes into your new MX-450! Instead of the remote) and both the screen and buttons illuminate! Volume & You have all the steps happen automatically! For example...
... Volume & Cable Channel Light Button One-Touch Activities Easily record the steps it 'll be in this remote...your hands! 5 Switch TV to HDMI 1 4 Switch STEREO to 20 remotes into your new MX-450! Instead of the remote) and both the screen and buttons illuminate! Volume & You have all the steps happen automatically! For example...
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...is that this method requires "line-of person that control, right at your existing lighting with, easy to install, URC Lighting and you the type of -sight" to control your remote and having the lights dim just as the movie starts; Optional RF Base Stations MRF-260 MRF-350 Lighting Control... Who watches television or movies with URC Lighting products; Use an optional RF base station to eliminate the need to point the remote and the ability to the device and DOES NOT work through those cabinet doors...or from another...
...is that this method requires "line-of person that control, right at your existing lighting with, easy to install, URC Lighting and you the type of -sight" to control your remote and having the lights dim just as the movie starts; Optional RF Base Stations MRF-260 MRF-350 Lighting Control... Who watches television or movies with URC Lighting products; Use an optional RF base station to eliminate the need to point the remote and the ability to the device and DOES NOT work through those cabinet doors...or from another...
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...once Basic setup has been completed): in library, or learning commands directly from the original remote. Overview Set-Up Screen Overview The Main Setup Menu of the MX-450 is the heart of your devices to the remote by using this section you to add your TV, DVD, Satellite and other devices ...to make adjustments of the remote's operation like brightness, contrast, light duration, etc. More information can be ...
...once Basic setup has been completed): in library, or learning commands directly from the original remote. Overview Set-Up Screen Overview The Main Setup Menu of the MX-450 is the heart of your devices to the remote by using this section you to add your TV, DVD, Satellite and other devices ...to make adjustments of the remote's operation like brightness, contrast, light duration, etc. More information can be ...
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... the device using the number key's alphanumeric equivalent Select an Icon Position to save your device by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons on the remote's 5-way cursor. C C. D D. Press select when finished. Select the type of your choice. 5-way cursor Use Arrows and Select (SEL) to navigate. E E. Type in a name for... Search the Database section of Basic Setup, we will add each of device by pressing a screen button to make your devices or components to the MX-450.
... the device using the number key's alphanumeric equivalent Select an Icon Position to save your device by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons on the remote's 5-way cursor. C C. D D. Press select when finished. Select the type of your choice. 5-way cursor Use Arrows and Select (SEL) to navigate. E E. Type in a name for... Search the Database section of Basic Setup, we will add each of device by pressing a screen button to make your devices or components to the MX-450.
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H. When a device is Pass-ed the MX-450 will save the device (blue progress bar at the bottom of your device and point the remote toward it. Press the UP or DOWN buttons until the device turns OFF. Repeat this code, press Pass. When FINISHED adding devices, select NO then ...
H. When a device is Pass-ed the MX-450 will save the device (blue progress bar at the bottom of your device and point the remote toward it. Press the UP or DOWN buttons until the device turns OFF. Repeat this code, press Pass. When FINISHED adding devices, select NO then ...
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... select Learn. C. Select Inside a Device to learn commands to control your device? From the Basic Setup screen use the 5-way cursor to have the original remote near by with brand new batteries. 2 A Basic Setup LEARN Can't find a button there. B. Select a button where you want to save a single command or an entire... Power On or Off. Decide whether you want to learn an entire device or specific commands within the device. C B A. Then learn the commands into the MX-450 from the original manufacturer's remote.
... select Learn. C. Select Inside a Device to learn commands to control your device? From the Basic Setup screen use the 5-way cursor to have the original remote near by with brand new batteries. 2 A Basic Setup LEARN Can't find a button there. B. Select a button where you want to save a single command or an entire... Power On or Off. Decide whether you want to learn an entire device or specific commands within the device. C B A. Then learn the commands into the MX-450 from the original manufacturer's remote.
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Press the button on the original remote that you would like to "teach" to learn a command. If unsuccessful, try again. F. Screen will also appear darkened in the room After the command is prepared to the MX-450. Place the remotes 2"-5" apart from one another while learning. E. Note: if the button is an onscreen button, it will show READY, indicating it is learned, the remote indicates either: SAVED: blue progress bar indicates saving RETRY: command did not translate, try lowering the lights in its "ready" state. 2 Basic Setup LEARN 2 F E D D.
Press the button on the original remote that you would like to "teach" to learn a command. If unsuccessful, try again. F. Screen will also appear darkened in the room After the command is prepared to the MX-450. Place the remotes 2"-5" apart from one another while learning. E. Note: if the button is an onscreen button, it will show READY, indicating it is learned, the remote indicates either: SAVED: blue progress bar indicates saving RETRY: command did not translate, try lowering the lights in its "ready" state. 2 Basic Setup LEARN 2 F E D D.
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Select a group of commands to select Copy & Paste. From the Advanced Setup screen, use the 5-way cursor to copy: Volume, Channel, Play, Menu, Power ON or Power OFF groups. (in this example: Volume Group) Volume Group Menu Group Play Group Channel Group Now you could lower the volume or better yet change your television input without having to switch your audio receiver or television remote? Groups Power ON only Power OFF only B B. 4 A A. Advanced Setup Copy & Paste Ever wish you can.
Select a group of commands to select Copy & Paste. From the Advanced Setup screen, use the 5-way cursor to copy: Volume, Channel, Play, Menu, Power ON or Power OFF groups. (in this example: Volume Group) Volume Group Menu Group Play Group Channel Group Now you could lower the volume or better yet change your television input without having to switch your audio receiver or television remote? Groups Power ON only Power OFF only B B. 4 A A. Advanced Setup Copy & Paste Ever wish you can.
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8 Advanced Setup Erasing Quickly erase unwanted activities (macros) and learned commands anywhere on 1 Device or All Everywhere. B C A A. Select how you want to erase Macros or Learned Commands. B. C. From the Advanced Setup screen use the 5-way cursor to erase : One Button, All on the remote. Decide whether you would like to select Erasing.
8 Advanced Setup Erasing Quickly erase unwanted activities (macros) and learned commands anywhere on 1 Device or All Everywhere. B C A A. Select how you want to erase Macros or Learned Commands. B. C. From the Advanced Setup screen use the 5-way cursor to erase : One Button, All on the remote. Decide whether you would like to select Erasing.
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E. F. Press a hard or soft button to erase. Advanced Setup Erasing If Inside a Device is no longer programmed in the remote. An Erased confirmation will indicate the macro or learned command is chosen, select the device that contains the button to erase. Choose whether the location of the button is On the Main Menu or Inside a Device. D E 8 F D.
E. F. Press a hard or soft button to erase. Advanced Setup Erasing If Inside a Device is no longer programmed in the remote. An Erased confirmation will indicate the macro or learned command is chosen, select the device that contains the button to erase. Choose whether the location of the button is On the Main Menu or Inside a Device. D E 8 F D.
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...) If IR routing (see glossary) is necessary for "no rules" operation. 9 An optional RF base station such as they determine how communication occurs between the remote, your devices, and the RF base station. These four options are important as a MRF-260 or MRF-350 is required, you would like to use...
...) If IR routing (see glossary) is necessary for "no rules" operation. 9 An optional RF base station such as they determine how communication occurs between the remote, your devices, and the RF base station. These four options are important as a MRF-260 or MRF-350 is required, you would like to use...
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... front-facing IR "blaster" should be ON or OFF. See next slide for each modified option. If All devices were selected leave as any RF remote can control the base station. The ID# identifies the base station to select the same # on the RF base station. Emitter (IR) Routing: Select an... individual emitter number, by pressing the UP or DOWN soft buttons, for further information. Press Save for each device selected. It is important to the remote. The Blaster On option blasts the IR signal from the front of the RF base station. IR/RF signal Advanced Setup RF Setup 9 To use...
... front-facing IR "blaster" should be ON or OFF. See next slide for each modified option. If All devices were selected leave as any RF remote can control the base station. The ID# identifies the base station to select the same # on the RF base station. Emitter (IR) Routing: Select an... individual emitter number, by pressing the UP or DOWN soft buttons, for further information. Press Save for each device selected. It is important to the remote. The Blaster On option blasts the IR signal from the front of the RF base station. IR/RF signal Advanced Setup RF Setup 9 To use...