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This page contains a reference index of Home Theater Master MX-700 & MX-800 and Complete Control MX-850, MX-900, MX-950 & TX-1000 universal remote control MXD, MXF, MXA, MXG, MXT and other files available on Remote Central.

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Title & AuthorDescriptionDetails
Neil Evans' MX-950
From: Neil Evans
For: URC MX-950
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).
Devices: DVD: Sony DVP-C600D, DVR 1: Hughes HR10-250 (ID 2), DVR 2: Hughes HR10-250 (ID 3), Lights: X-10 IR543, Media: Roku Soundbridge M2000, Receiver: B&K AVR-507, Television: Hitachi 57VX500, VCR: JVC HR-S3800U

File: neil-evans_mxa.zip
Size: 103kb
Date: 03/05/07
Xerxes's Logical MX-950 Configuration
From: Xerxes Labrador
For: URC MX-950
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.
Devices: Cable: Motorola DCT6200, CD: Sony CDP-CX455, DVD: Onkyo DV-CP802, Karaoke: Golden Voice GV520, Receiver: Onkyo TX-SR702, Television: Samsung HPN-6339, VCR: Sony SLV-9000
File: xerxes-labrador_mxa.zip
Size: 280kb
Date: 03/22/07

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