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Have MX 900 and MSC 400 which to program first to power on tv
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Post 1 made on Tuesday July 2, 2013 at 16:34
oldyella99
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Guys, I as stated in the topic I have a MX900 and a MSC400. I am confused as to which needs to be programmed, is it the bases station or the remote or is it both. I want to power on 4 tvs but do them independently so I assume that means setting up the MSC to a IR port to power on each tv separately but how does the remote MX900 know how I programmed the bases station?? Thanks!
Post 2 made on Tuesday July 2, 2013 at 17:07
KRAZYK
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On July 2, 2013 at 16:34, oldyella99 said...
Guys, I as stated in the topic I have a MX900 and a MSC400. I am confused as to which needs to be programmed, is it the bases station or the remote or is it both. I want to power on 4 tvs but do them independently so I assume that means setting up the MSC to a IR port to power on each tv separately but how does the remote MX900 know how I programmed the bases station?? Thanks!

Both need to be programmed and are uploaded separately!

Your MX900 will know what you programmed in the MSC400 because you will tell it exactly what you have programmed?

Good Luck oldyella!
KRAZYK

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