The following page was printed from RemoteCentral.com:
Before you continue!
This file area has been replaced with a newer one! As of 2011, this section is no longer being updated, and some files may show as unavailable. For free access to all of these downloads and many newer ones, visit our NEW file area at: http://files.remotecentral.com
You are currently browsing through the Home Theater Master MX-700 & MX-800 and Complete Control MX-850, MX-900, MX-950, TX-1000 file area. To return to the beginning click here.
This is an improved (more compact and efficient use of MX-700) file, compared to my earlier posting. In this new posting, the format of the buttons is aligned with the content of the "Guide to Simple Home Theater Operation" provided with the remote - so my family can now refer to the guide. It incorporates discrete ON/OFF for the Yamaha receiver, an on/off workaround for the old analogue Foxtel box, and a discrete off code for the Teac set top box (derived from hex code loaded into a Pronto editor, then imported).
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!