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Dr. Khalid's MX-950 Setup For: URC MX-950 By: Dr. Khalid | This is combo learned and stock codes customized and working great with macros. |
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Activity Based, Macro Driven For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Gerald Koth | This is the type of macro driven activity based Main Screen I use for all my remotes. One button push turns on and sets the inputs and outputs for all of the components required for a given activity. Once an activity is started there are other macros to switch between activities. And finally a macro to turn the system off from the current activity. I usually put together a rough flow chart to aid in getting the macros right. |
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Xerxes Labrador's MX-700 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Xerxes Labrador | This is a straighforward configuration having the activity macros on the first page and model names for the second page. Not so savy users need only to go to the first page and select the activity they want. The second page was intentionally meant for savy users when they need to individually jump to specific devices. Discrete power ON/OFF codes have been provided for most devices and macro power ON/OFF trick for cable box. I am still searching for discretes for the VCOD and I cannot use macro trick because it has a hard drive system. Any activity macro when selected will attemp to power off all devices and power on the selected device for the desired activity. Receiver input signal selection as well as monitor video type selection will also be handled by the macro. Since I am using Comcast with a 63 inch screen, I find it more convenient to use the cable menu or channel guide and then navigate through it because all channel and program information is browsable. My FAV button will just envoke the cable menu. |
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Xerxes's Logical MX-950 Configuration For: URC MX-950 By: Xerxes Labrador | I lately replaced my MX-700 with the MX-950 because I got fed up with it not being able to handle the complete automation of my A/V equipment setup. Getting the MX-950 has been a boon to my A/V viewing and listening pleasure. Not only was I able to solve the problem of toggle ON/OFF power commands, but I was also able to program my remote to be 'smarter' than the average. I believe in "form follows function" so my programming is more of functionality rather than asthetics. Now, A/V activities are fool proof! So here is my setup which I am sharing with you and hopefully, you could appreciate some of the strategies that were implemented (see the included documentation for full details) and use them to cook your own flavored MX-950. |
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Ken Leung's MX-700 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Ken Leung | Contains learned codes for my entire system. Note that only useful functions have been incorporated. The "power" and "night" macros should be all set. "Fav" macros and PVR-related macros are still being developed. |
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Kurt Lewis' MX-700 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Kurt Lewis | I programed in all of the buttons for the new DirecTV HD-DVR. Works great, have fun! |
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Sean Logue's Home Theater For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Sean P. Logue | Contains two sets of Showstopper ReplayTV device codes, with discrete power. Also has a complete set of discrete surround codes for the Sony receiver, and many discrete codes for the Sony TV, including inputs, stretch modes and power. |
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Rob Lovelace's MX-700 System For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Rob Lovelace | Complete system file. Good example for those just starting out. |
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Lvwill's System For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Lvwill | A complete system setup for the following components. |
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David Markowitz's System Setup For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: David Markowitz | This system file contains all existing discretes for these devices with the exception of a few input settings on the HS10 that I don't use. It includes the hard to learn joystick commands of the SIR-T150! It also has X-10 lighting using scenes, Makita curtains and a Stewart screen on a single ROOM page, with several interesting macros that control all of those things and pause/play movies. |
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