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For: URC MX-3000
By: André du Fresne
Contest Entry #11: Jade@MX-3000
Second Place Winner!
I am proud to introduce you to my Jade@MX-3000 configuration file.

Some key facts:

  • Almost 350 original graphics
  • Some 60 variables
  • About 330 Aliases / Macros
  • Hybrid navigation: Either via tapping the screen or by using the cursor keys
  • Full-working Tic-Tac-Toe, including win/lose recognition
  • Nearly all buttons with ON / OFF status
  • Animated screen changes
  • 4 devices (TV, VCR, DVD, AMP) plus Status and Game screens.
  • Interactive HELP screens for all devices.

    With this configuration, I wanted to push the MX-3000 variable capabilities to the limit. By doing so, the remote always knows, which state the devices are in, no matter what you do. The main selection page lets you choose whether to watch TV, DVD or VCR. Go to the AMP screen to change inputs or soundfields etc. Selecting STATUS lets you view and change the state your devices are currently in. You will also find four preprogrammed sleeptimers there. And finally: a GAME for two, the classic game of TIC-TAC-TOE. In the main selection you can navigate either by tapping the desired action/device or - for ultimate convenience - use the... (more)

  • Updated: November 14, 2005  Size: 2.95mb


    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Andrew Logie
    Contest Entry #13: ...And The Kitchen Sink
    Second Place Winner!
    If someone asked you what you wanted in the perfect remote control design for your Universal MX-3000, what would you ask for? How about a remote so intuitive that the babysitter or even your good old grandmother could use it? Wait a minute though, maybe you dont want to sacrifice any control for your state of the art equipment. Of course you would want the coolest looking graphics and buttons that aren't intimidating right? How about some animations you had never seen before (besides the bazillion dollar touchscreen on cribs) or even sounds that actually serve a purpose like keypad buttons that actually tell you what you're pushing while you watch the monitor. What about going a step further and have a pleasant female voice tell you which favorites you've selected by saying the name of the channel? Dont forget the little details. Would you want a remote that didn't have a bunch of tiny buttons that you cant press without the stylus from your PDA?

    Wow! That seems like a lot to ask for in a single configuration right? Not any more, this is the perfect remote control configuration for you. Who knows, you may even get the... (more)

    Updated: November 11, 2005  Size: 2.10mb

    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Brand Grant
    Brand Grant's Cool Button RCC
    Clean, easy-to-read buttons in PNG format, control over multiple same brand componenets.
    Updated: October 25, 2005  Size: 3.39mb

    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Mark Slyter
    Mark's Slydog Metal Layout
    This file is for individuals who desire a clean, well designed user interface that can be easily modified. The Metal Template included with the MX-3000 serves as the fundamental frame for this design. Several additional 'Metal' buttons were designed to provide a clean, consistent look. This is an easy file to modify and build upon. Enjoy.
    Updated: October 25, 2005  Size: 503kb

    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Robbie Clark
    Robbie's Pink Floyd MX-3000
    Here is my Pink Floyd themed home remote. It took forever and is very customized to my home system (and to my wife's liking). Please note the use of variables to modify the MAIN button's functionality... pressing MAIN while on the main menu will return you to the device you were last using without issuing the macro (useful for accidental presses of MAIN). What you might find useful is the full AudioRequest QWERTY keyboard, including capitals.
    Updated: September 02, 2005  Size: 4.09mb

    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Glen Munro
    Glen Munro's Second System
    This is a complete system file designed around the Anthem Statement Equipment. Very simple layout with great contrast.
    Updated: July 31, 2005  Size: 457kb

    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Lee Kropp
    Lee Kropp's Easy System
    Easy to use activity-based remote with large buttons and icons.
    Updated: June 24, 2005  Size: 2.96mb


    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Chad Fish
    Contest Entry #21: Light Blue
    This was my 2nd attempt at making a more graphical remote layout with some animated icons and bitmaps for a more interesting look. The remote's blue backlit buttons complement the background chosen.
    Updated: June 21, 2005  Size: 348kb


    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Robbie Clark
    Contest Entry # 2: Star Frontier
    Grand Prize Winner! (Part 2 of 3)
    This is a cool design which emulates a popular TV program (I’ll let you guess which one, here’s a hint, ‘Something’ Trek). The transitions on this panel are fun, with transporter effects fading between device and main menu, and buttons which slide across the screen to open and close additional pages. The sounds and look and feel conjure up feelings that only a true trekkie could comprehend…you even get to shoot down Klingons if that is to your liking.

    This entry is more ‘form’ over ‘function’. I could just as well have titled it ‘Fun with Animated Gifs’. Though designed with ease-of-use in mind (oversimplified button choices, large colorful graphics) it represents more of a fun approach to controlling audio and video components. Under the advanced setup page, the code needed to enter is 911.

    Updated: June 17, 2005  Size: 2.03mb


    For: URC MX-3000
    By: Robbie Clark
    Contest Entry # 3: Bubblez
    Grand Prize Winner! (Part 3 of 3)
    This entry started out as a way to amuse my 2 year old daughter. I wanted something with plenty of colors and movement, and what do I end up with but a remote full of bubbles and fish? The transitions between pages on this one are also fun, the theme of course being 'bubbles'. There are also plenty of animated fish and underwater life. The best feature I think is the animation tied to the OFF macro (please check it out) … this is the soft of thing I just can’t do with Crestron :) It’s a simple remote, but still pretty cool (sometimes the simpler the better).

    This entry is also more ‘fun’ than ‘functional’ but does offer the same simplified level of control that I generally give to my customers. It offers fun bubble-filled transitions from page to page (again to the liking of my toddler who isn’t even allowed to play with the remote anyway). The pages are colorful with no shortage of fish, bubbles, and seaweed to grab your attention. Under the advanced setup page, the code needed to enter is 911.

    Updated: June 17, 2005  Size: 4.75mb
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