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Component Configuration Files
JVC Television AV-3291S
For: HTM MX-700 (System)
By: Mitch G.
Part of a complete system MXF file.
Updated: March 23, 2004  Size: 18kb
Panasonic VCR PV-V4657
For: HTM MX-700 (System)
By: Mitch G.
Part of a complete system MXF file.
Updated: March 23, 2004  Size: 18kb
Sony HDTV DVR DHG-HDD250
(Remote model RM-Y823)
For: HTM MX-700 (Device)
By: Mitch G.
A complete device for DVR control. Includes discrete codes for power and previous channel. Also, has a couple of macros for moving a day forward or backwards and 2 hours forwards or backwards in the TV Guide.
Updated: December 09, 2005  Size: 3kb
Toshiba DVD Player SD-2200
For: HTM MX-700 (System)
By: Mitch G.
Part of a complete system MXF file.
Updated: March 23, 2004  Size: 18kb
Yamaha Receiver HTR-5640
For: HTM MX-700 (System)
By: Mitch G.
Includes discrete codes converted from a CCF file (see the "DSP" device). Part of a complete system MXF file.
Updated: March 23, 2004  Size: 18kb
Complete System Setup Files
Mitch G's Family Friendly Setup
For: HTM MX-700 (System)
By: Mitch G.
Using ideas picked up in various places, I created what is generally a family-friendly remote where I use two device buttons to provide displays that say "Watch TV" or "Play DVD" or "Tape Show" etc. When pressed, they go to a simple menu focused on these activities. That simple menu includes a "DONE" button which is used to shut things down when done. The actual devices are displayed on page 2 with a square next to them. This basically tells the non-power users in the house to not push those buttons. Additionally, I have a couple of "Hop 2" commands in there which I use to bounce between devices when I want to, say, watch TV while listening to the radio or a CD.
Updated: March 23, 2004  Size: 18kb
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