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Tom Copeland's Complete System For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Tom Copeland | A complete system with many discrete codes for the Yamaha receiver. See the readme file for further details. |
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Paul Craycroft's MX-700 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Paul Craycroft | A complete system layout for the following components. |
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Darren Davies' System MXF For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Darren Davies | My first setup - please bare with me! |
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Helgardt Dippenaar's MXF For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Helgardt Dippenaar | Discretes for all but VCR and DSS, macros for specific activities. |
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Dirk Dütemeyer's Classic System For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Dirk Dütemeyer | With my remote I control a classic hifi-tv entertainment including DVD, but no surround. None of the devices was listed in the IR database, but with the exception of TAPE, all devices are based on similar models from the respective brand. For a full description, please read the dd-info.txt file. |
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Neil Evans' MX-950 For: URC MX-950 By: Neil Evans | This is a combination of learned and stocked codes. All devices have discrete power except for the DVD, which use a workaround. No images are used except for the "Macro in Progress." None of the components are particularly hard to find, but there are a few specific aspects of the programming that may be useful by example to other programmers: 1. The use of variables to track the power state of various components, reducing macro time. This is particularly helpful with amps and televisions that have a longish "warm up time." 2. The use of variables to create "FAV" style pages for lighting control and other advanced control pages. IE, after adjusting the lights, just press "Jump" and you're back to controlling the TiVo, or wherever you were when you accessed the Lights pages. 3. Help screens for guests or technically challenged owners. 4. The use of LCD backlight color to differentiate the different remote modes (ie, on Watch/Listen, on a device, or on auxillary screen). |
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Ted Evans' Home Theater For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Ted Evans | A complete system MXF file for the following components. |
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Donald Fish's System File For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Donald Fish | This MX-700/MX-800 file contains many discrete codes and setup macros. An attempt has been made to program devices similarly with controls as few steps away as possible and usable without looking. |
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Dave Fitzgerald's MX-850 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Dave Fitzgerald | This is a system setup for my own personal system. Some of them are discrete, some are not. There was a few pieces that had no discretes, so I improvised. The Onkyo receiver is part of a HTIB and with the power, only the off command is discrete. I could not find any discrete on command for this model. The TV has no discrete power or inputs so that was the toughest. I found a way to trick the system and work around the lack of discrete inputs. The only reason it worked is becuase this TV has seperate input commands for composite and componet and as long as you know the order, it's easy to trick and works flawlessly. I had to use an all on command because the lack of discrete on this TV. |
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James Ford's MX-700 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: James Ford | A complete system with a Home Theater Computer ("HTPC") which is used mainly for DVD playback (via WinDVD 5.0). Controls learned via a combination of Airboard infrared and iMon Multimedian infrared. |
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