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Brian Steeves' Second System For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Brian Steeves | A full system MXF based around the Onkyo TX-NR807 receiver. |
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5 Room Whole House System For: URC MX-950 By: Byron Anderson-Lister | This complex system file allows me to control 5 rooms worth of equipment. Essentially I have 3 identical remotes that are deployed into the 3 rooms. Users select a room and can then choose to listen or watch what's available in that room. Some rooms turn on equipment (B speakers for the kitchen or 2nd/3rd zones) from the main receiver which adds some complexity. Since I couldn't get hold of an MC-400 you can't move a remote from room to room without it wiping the variables associated with the old room. This is an acceptable compromise is my situation. I've setup on/off menus that give the user various options with regards to what they want to turn on or off (or even reboot) and there is rudimentary help menu. When switching activities in a room (using the jump button to go back to the main activities for a room) the remote checks if devices have been left on and asks the user if they want to turn it off or not). I thought it worth posting this as it shows some complex programming (albeit not that neat). I make extensive use of variables and press hold functionality to all me to easily add a new device. |
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Simple System for Mom For: URC MX-900 By: Jim Hafers | After much research, and a great tip from Mike Lang, I got the Elite screen working. I happened to have an old One-for-all remote and learned the codes to that first, then to the MX-900. Might work on some other Elite screens. The remote is set up with simplicity in mind, for my mother and her boyfriend. Bulletproof, with discretes and RF. Hope this helps some people! |
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Daniel's Home Theater Setup For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Daniel Tonks | My complete home theater system on the MX-800 remote control. Utilizes simple device-switching macros and offers complete component control. Works well with both inexperienced users and the technically savvy. |
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Complete System with Zone 2 For: URC MX-900 By: psujoe | Have made some tweaks to better control things and relocate buttons. Feedback is welcomed. Hope this helps others. Any feedback is welcomed. |
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Mark Giles' Main Remote For: URC MX-900 By: Mark Giles | Complete system set up. I was able to find descretes for just about everything I need. I have quick access to sound and lighting for on-the-fly adjustments from any activity. I'll probly tinker some more with it, but for the most part, it's done. The wife gave it 2 thumbs up (that's gotta mean something). |
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Tim Hatch's MX-850 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Tim Hatch | Complete system file with discrete power on/off and macros for the MX-850 remote. |
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Daniel's Bedroom Setup For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Daniel Tonks | My complete bedroom television system as used with an MX-800 remote control. Utilizes simple device-switching macros and offers complete component control. Works well with both inexperienced users and the technically savvy. |
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Ken Bowers's System For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Ken Bowers | A complete system setup for the following components. |
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Todd Scott's MX-900 System File For: URC MX-900 By: Todd Scott | This system file was setup for ease of use using the WATCH and LISTEN buttons as well as having quick access with PICTURE and SOUND macros on the LCD for commonly used controls like aspect ratio and sound modes. My home theater is fairly simple consisting of only 4 devices plus the light dimmer, but the programming is a little more complex to make the system so easy to use that my wife and kids have no trouble working it. Some features of my system file: PICTURE and SOUND macros on the main screen for each activity for quick adjustments to the TV or AV receiver. Page 2 of the WATCH button has all the devices listed. Press and hold feature used to prevent accidental access to device settings. Page 3 is a special hidden page for virtual devices with macros for favourite channels and DVD selection and TV power for when listening to music. The 400 DVD mega changer is conatrolled by a virtual device macro that is split in two. The BEGIN macro prepares the DVD player for a numeric entry of slot number (DVD Profiler is used to print a listing) with the remote. Then the user completes the selection process by pressing END which sends another macro to load the DVD and play it. This... (more) |
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