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Theodoros Fourtounas' System For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Theodoros Fourtounas | All commands from the original remote plus several extras. My complete home theater system on the MX-800 remote control, optimized for the way that I work. My first attempt. |
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Lee Friedman's MX-950 For: URC MX-950 By: Lee Friedman | This is a novice's basic setup of the MX-950 remote. There are a few comments I would like to add regarding my design philosophy. I am fortunate in that my components all offered discrete on/off codes, enabling me to avoid variable statements for the various power statuses of the devices. The main program design issue I had was the main up/down/left/right "joystick" button in the middle of the remote. While it normally operates the codes for the Motorola STB, I had to design a situation in which it controls the TV menu system if that is accessed (hence assigning the joystick buttons to the Pioneer). I managed to do this by writing identical pages under both TV and STB devices; the default page is the STB device, where the toggle operates STB commands. When "menu" is pressed however, it opens the identical page under TV, wherein the toggle operates Pioneer commands. The MENU button itself toggles between the pages so that exiting the TV menu brings the remote back to STB-appropriate commands. Menu paging is seemless, with only the page title changing. I used variables to define the status of the AVR device selector (eg. TV, DVD, etc.), since changing from TV to TV or DVD to DVD... (more) |
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Mitch G's Family Friendly Setup For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Mitch G. | Using ideas picked up in various places, I created what is generally a family-friendly remote where I use two device buttons to provide displays that say "Watch TV" or "Play DVD" or "Tape Show" etc. When pressed, they go to a simple menu focused on these activities. That simple menu includes a "DONE" button which is used to shut things down when done. The actual devices are displayed on page 2 with a square next to them. This basically tells the non-power users in the house to not push those buttons. Additionally, I have a couple of "Hop 2" commands in there which I use to bounce between devices when I want to, say, watch TV while listening to the radio or a CD. |
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Matt Garbell's MX-700 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Matt Garbell | Full system file with dicrete codes for the following equipment. |
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DJ Garcia's MXF File For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: DJ Garcia | A complete system MXF file with a large number of devices. |
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Steve Garn's System #1 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Steve Garn | Unique system layout: Main button not used between most devices; Full surround discretes; Music device for cable music; Z2 functions on FAV page. |
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Steve Garn's System #2 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Steve Garn | All discrete (except Samsung DSS). Unique simple navigation. RF! |
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Steve Garn's System #3 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Steve Garn | A complete system with discrete codes and Zone 2 functions. |
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Mark Giles' MX-850 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Mark Giles | This was set up to be as user friendly as possible. It's an "activity" based layout. Descretes for everything. 30 second skip for DCT6412. Page 2 of the main menu gives you direct access to each component. |
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Mark Giles' Main Remote For: URC MX-900 By: Mark Giles | Complete system set up. I was able to find descretes for just about everything I need. I have quick access to sound and lighting for on-the-fly adjustments from any activity. I'll probly tinker some more with it, but for the most part, it's done. The wife gave it 2 thumbs up (that's gotta mean something). |
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