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David Bulfer's MXF Setup For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: David Bulfer | Discrete codes for everything but the DSS. Main page 1 are devices; page 2 are activities. |
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David Markowitz's System Setup For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: David Markowitz | This system file contains all existing discretes for these devices with the exception of a few input settings on the HS10 that I don't use. It includes the hard to learn joystick commands of the SIR-T150! It also has X-10 lighting using scenes, Makita curtains and a Stewart screen on a single ROOM page, with several interesting macros that control all of those things and pause/play movies. |
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Dirk D�temeyer's Classic System For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Dirk D�temeyer | With my remote I control a classic hifi-tv entertainment including DVD, but no surround. None of the devices was listed in the IR database, but with the exception of TAPE, all devices are based on similar models from the respective brand. For a full description, please read the dd-info.txt file. |
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Dr. Khalid's MX-950 Setup For: URC MX-950 By: Dr. Khalid | This is combo learned and stock codes customized and working great with macros. |
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Evan Marks' System Setup For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Evan Marks | A complete MX-700 system layout with the following components. |
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Glenn Arsenault's MXF For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Glenn Arsenault | Complete system file, with macros, database ir codes and learned codes for the devices. Main page 1 is activity based, main page 2 is device based. |
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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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Jon Gubman's MXF File For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Jon Gubman | A complete system file for the following components. |
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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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Lee Friedman's MX-950 For: URC MX-950 By: Lee Friedman | This is a novice's basic setup of the MX-950 remote. There are a few comments I would like to add regarding my design philosophy. I am fortunate in that my components all offered discrete on/off codes, enabling me to avoid variable statements for the various power statuses of the devices. The main program design issue I had was the main up/down/left/right "joystick" button in the middle of the remote. While it normally operates the codes for the Motorola STB, I had to design a situation in which it controls the TV menu system if that is accessed (hence assigning the joystick buttons to the Pioneer). I managed to do this by writing identical pages under both TV and STB devices; the default page is the STB device, where the toggle operates STB commands. When "menu" is pressed however, it opens the identical page under TV, wherein the toggle operates Pioneer commands. The MENU button itself toggles between the pages so that exiting the TV menu brings the remote back to STB-appropriate commands. Menu paging is seemless, with only the page title changing. I used variables to define the status of the AVR device selector (eg. TV, DVD, etc.), since changing from TV to TV or DVD to DVD... (more) |
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Mark Giles' MX-850 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Mark Giles | This was set up to be as user friendly as possible. It's an "activity" based layout. Descretes for everything. 30 second skip for DCT6412. Page 2 of the main menu gives you direct access to each component. |
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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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Matt's Home MX-850 Configuration For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Matt Sciarrotta | This config allows the wife to view in 2 differnet places as all AV components are located centrally in main theater room. Family room is a nightly desired viewing area. Everything is behavior based. No need for much else. What do you think? |
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Mayra Ramos' Remote For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Mayra Ramos | A very simple setup for the following devices. |
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Mitch Wayman's MX-900 System Setup For: URC MX-900 By: Mitch Wayman | Lots of discretes and macros. I did extensive testing and troubleshooting to make sure it all works as flawlessly as possible. I prefer having a "Main" page vice the activity based layout - that's why the "Watch" and "Listen" pages are identical. One less step to get to where you want to be. If my wife can use it anyone can use it! Feel free to post your questions, comments, and suggestions. |
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