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For: URC MX-3000
By: Robbie Clark
Contest Entry # 1: Test Patternz
Grand Prize Winner! (Part 1 of 3)
What makes my design unique? Well as a Crestron GUI developer, I pride myself on ‘ease-of-use’ being the foremost factor in creating a new design with ‘fun’ being a close second. I believe this entry reflects that. You will notice that all macros (TV, DVD, VCR, and OFF) are available on every page and in the same place, so there is little ‘hunting around’ when ready to turn the system on. Since all devices used have discrete or ‘anchored’ codes to turn them on or off, there is no need for an ‘ON’ button anywhere, just press the option you’d like to enjoy and the remote does the rest. This lends itself well to the already easy to use MX3000 which always has volume, channel, and other such buttons conveniently always in the same place.

After you select a macro you will notice the two dancing fellows telling you to please stand by. This helps the customer understand that the remote is ‘busy’ and the option will soon be displayed. This page also serves people who might be using ‘line of sight’ IR directly from the MX3000…this page essentially tells you how long to hold the remote pointed at the equipment.

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Updated: April 02, 2006  Size: 1.18mb


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


For: URC MX-3000
By: Mark Cherry
Contest Entry # 7: Animazing
Second Place Winner!
This is an activity based design that walks the user through each step of the home theater process. The welcome screen triggers a series of animations and IR commands which is intended to entertain the user as the system powers up. The power codes in this particular system are all discrete. Once the "choices" screen appears, the user simply follows the directions. I have included a short photo album as a choice to show off the resolution of this screen. Components include a TV, DVD, XM radio (complete with my original icon frames), Satellite TV and Music Choice (also original Icon frames), VCR, CD, and Lutron lighting control. Many of the buttons will become animated when pressed. All buttons and animations are original with the exception of Beavis rocking out on the amp control page. Thanks and... Enjoy!

Includes a "basic" version for older 32mb units.

Updated: April 02, 2006  Size: 5.89mb


For: URC MX-3000
By: Tim Charvat
Contest Entry #15: Caddyshack
A movie-based entry in the Universal Remote Control Inc. MX-3000 design contest.
Updated: June 17, 2005  Size: 359kb
Contest Entry #16: 3D Disc
This design has a very simple concept that centralizes around an animated 3D disc that serves many different purposes in this layout. All graphics and animations are completely original, however the channel icon buttons are alterations of existing available graphics. Thanks Much!

For: URC MX-3000
By: Domenick Ciccotto
Domenick Ciccotto's MX-3000
All Main screen device buttons are "press" for on macro and "press-hold" for Off macro. Also, small clear buttons at the bottom of the main screen are for just page jumps. Tap the "Info" hard button on the main page for a device list and "Screen Cleaning" page.
Updated: September 29, 2004  Size: 564kb

For: URC MX-3000
By: Robbie Clark
Robbie's MST3K meets MX-3K
Here's my latest design inspired by the best show ever. It is very graphic intensive and is a good mix of form and function. The screenshots and sounds that play when a device is selected changes each time (variable dependent). There are lots of fun .wav files imbedded on different buttons and actions. The best feature is the full qwerty keyboard (under the Audio Request device) which can be modified and used with any device requiring an infrared keyboard.
Updated: July 13, 2006  Size: 2.94mb

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: Sam Cohen
Sam Cohen's RCC System
This is a complete system set up for the listed devices. It includes a list of movies and the ability to choose one from a picture and have that movie load. This was done as a manual process but it works fine.
Updated: October 09, 2004  Size: 1.83mb
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