Post 5 made on Friday September 14, 2007 at 14:16 |
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The MX-810 is not anything akin to the "little brother" of the MX-980. The ProWizard editor works differently because it's targeted at a different installer. As such, the wizard guides the installer through the programming , working towards a defined goal. This is not to say that the MX-810 offers no ability to customize: it's just not the free-form OpenArchitecture programming style that might be preferred by an experienced Complete Control programmer.
In short, if you've seen the MX-3000 editor and you're looking for something that will give you all the same options in a wand-style remote, that product is not the MX-810. The MX-980 will be much closer to what you have in mind. But if you look at the MX-3000 and think, "I'd like to get graphical results, but I don't program enough of these to get graphically skilled with the editor, then the MX-810 could definitely be for you.
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