Product Literature

Power and Flexibility
Extensive Automation Using Macros
The powerful memory of the MX-800
offers up to 912 potential macro
buttons. Each of these macros can play
back recorded sequences of commands
that completely automate a complex
system with one button press. A macro
can record and play back up to 190 steps
with time delays between steps when
desired. For example: A single press of
the ON button could turn on the TV, the
Surround Sound system, and the Satellite
Receiver, then set the TV to the correct
Video Input, the Surround System to the
right Audio settings, and finish by selecting
your favorite Satellite TV channel.
Replaces Twenty Remote Controls
The MX-800 controls up to 20
components.
Each of the 20 components
can be programmed with up to 4 pages
of LCD screens plus the 32 hard
buttons.The MX-800 allows the installer
to edit the text on each LCD screen
exactly as you prefer (up to 87 screens
with 870 text buttons are available).
Windows Based MXEditor PC Software
T
he MXEditor software contains over 1,500 “code sets” of
Brand/Models including hard to find and specific discrete codes
that allow for precise control of all system components.
MXEditor also has the ability to learn new commands
from other remote controls and to Live Update the IR
database over the internet, guaranteeing compatibility
with any component you may add to your system in the
future. MXEditor can also be used on a Mac, if the user
has a Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP emulator.
One Hand Ergonomics Easier to Use than
Original Component Remotes!
The optimized layout enables you to naturally reach
both
the 5-way thumbpad and hard buttons to navigate
on-screen
menus and the critical Transport, Channel and Volume
controls. You’ll quickly discover that you prefer using the
MX-800 to control all the special features of your system
(especially personal video recorders, satellite receivers,
DVD players, surround sound receivers and digital cable
boxes). There will never be a reason to dig out the old
remotes again.
Simplicity via the
RF Base Station
Up to Sixteen Equipment Locations
Controlled from Any MX-800
Each MX-800 can be programmed to
operate equipment placed throughout
the house, by installing an MRF-200
base station at each location. It’s simple:
when you select a device located in the
home theater, the MX-800 talks to the
MRF-200 in that room. This makes
possible a dream come true! A macro
may be programmed to turn off all of the
televisions in the entire house with one
button press. Simply install an additional
MRF-200 base station at each television
location.
Control an Array of Identical TVs
The MRF-200 enables you to control up
to six identical televisions (or identical
VCRs, Satellite
receivers etc.) by routing
your commands only to the TV you select
on your MX-800.The other identical
TVs
will not receive operational commands.
Specifications
MX-800 Remote Control
RF Frequency: 418MHz
RF Range: 50 to 100 feet
IR (Line of Sight) Range: 50-60 feet
Weight: 8 oz. (with batteries)
Memory Capacity: 912 Macro Buttons of up to
190 Steps, more than 1500 IR Commands with
up to 87 Custom Labeled Screens.
Size: 9.0" x 3.0" x 1.3"
Batteries: Four AAA Alkaline batteries included
LCD Size: 1.4" x 2.1"
Memory Back-Up: smart flash memory back-up
system that will retain the programmed memory
for up to ten years, even with dead batteries.
Warranty: One year Parts and Labor
MRF-200 Base Station
Power Supply: 9V 300mA/110V 60Hz (included)
IR Flasher Line Outputs: 2.5mm Mono Mini Jack
RF Frequency: 418MHz
Size: 5 1/8" x 3.5" x 1.25" (4.5" antenna up)
Mounting Bracket and Six Emitter/Flashers
included
Warranty: One year Parts and Labor
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trademark of Universal Remote Control, Inc.
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IR/RF Automation System
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3. Self-adhesive “Flashers” affix to
the Infrared sensors on the front
panels of your components. The
Flashers relay commands to
components out of sight of the
MRF-200’s Front Blaster. The
Flashers plug in to the MRF-200’s
rear flasher line outputs via their
10 foot cables.
1. The MX-800 remote control sends radio waves in every
direction, so you don’t have to point the remote anymore.
2. The MRF-200’s built-in IR Front Blaster
sends commands to components in the
same cabinet space as the MRF-200.