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Xerxes's Logical MX-950 Configuration For: URC MX-950 By: Xerxes Labrador | 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. |
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JGM's MX-800 Theater Program For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Jeffrey Morrison | This configuration includes a number of pages to allow the remote to be used with multiple rooms. It features a common POWER page that combines the power functions for all devices in one location. It also features macros to toggle operating modes to and from watching the cable TV to the Roku Digital Media Server, the CD Player, or the Go Video DVD / VCR (no need to pwer the system down first and then bring back up in the correct mode). The DVD Macros change the inputs to the Denon receiver as well as configure the Sony HD television appropriately. The Power On Macros are will power up the correct components and set them to the correct operating mode. Select the function desired from the main (home) screen and the press the power button. All Power Off Macros return the system to watching Cable Television before powering off to ensure consistent operation. |
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Neil Evans' MX-950 For: URC MX-950 By: Neil Evans | 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). |
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Activity Based, Macro Driven For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Gerald Koth | This is the type of macro driven activity based Main Screen I use for all my remotes. One button push turns on and sets the inputs and outputs for all of the components required for a given activity. Once an activity is started there are other macros to switch between activities. And finally a macro to turn the system off from the current activity. I usually put together a rough flow chart to aid in getting the macros right. |
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Aubrey's MX-900 Theater For: URC MX-900 By: Mramos | A complete home theater with 2nd zone. |
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BNC-RCA-RG59's MX-900 For: URC MX-900 By: BNC-RCA-RG59 | I made this remote for an old couple that wanted to be able to record 25 shows a week. They used to have 5 VCR's around the house in different rooms. Now they have one Dual Tuner HD Tivo. After a week of use the only complaint was that they wanted to record two shows at the same time while watching a third (Monday night football). So I connected another HD DVR Comcast box from another room into the mix using RF and like the feature to pause live tv any time and be able to fast foward through the commercials. Still looking for the new 30sec skip for the 3 series TIVO if anyone is holding. |
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Kenneth Houskamp's MX-700 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Kenneth Houskamp | A complete system setup for the following components. |
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Kurt Lewis' MX-700 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Kurt Lewis | I programed in all of the buttons for the new DirecTV HD-DVR. Works great, have fun! |
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Lee Bailey's Remote For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Lee Bailey | Main menu set up for activity-based use. Discrete codes used for all devices except the cable box. |
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Mike's MX-900 File For: URC MX-900 By: MikeV | System includes all soundfield discrete macros for Marantz SRxx00 series receivers. Discrete FF/REW and upconvert commands for the LG DV7832NXC (Zenith DVB-318) included. Use of Press and Hold macros and other notes are explained in the readme file included in the zip. |
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