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Universal Remote Control's MSC-400 Announced
Also, website updated.
Posted by Daniel Tonks on August 31, 2006 at 1:00 AM
RC News Story
Two press releases come from the good folks at Universal Remote Control Inc. today...

Universal Remote Control Launches New, Improved Web Site With Simpler, More User-Friendly Design

Look and Layouts Better Serve Consumers, Installers, Broadcasters and OEM Market; New Services Help Pros Save Time, Increase Profits

HARRISON, NY, Aug. 31, 2006 - Universal Remote Control, Inc. (URC), the leader in control system design and manufacturing for home and professional entertainment systems, has unveiled a fresh new design for its Internet Web site with streamlined content for consumers and professional audiences, plus a special password-protected area called the "URC Control Room" for dealers and custom installers.

The new, improved site, www.universalremote.com, has been designed, in particular, to help consumers more easily determine which URC remote best meets their needs, and to better provide URC´s professional communities with the information and services that will help them save time and increase profits.

The Consumer portion of the site has been made easier to navigate and redesigned with cleaner, more contemporary Flash images and other graphic features that more clearly reflect the modern aesthetic and user-friendliness of URC remote controls. This also applies to the sections designed for Professionals, Subscription Broadcasters and the OEM market. Visitors will find new product pages for each division, and that URC products and systems are easier than ever to locate, learn about and compare. A new "What´s New" section showcases recent introductions.

URC has also expanded and streamlined the password-protected URC Control Room section reserved for dealers and the custom installers. The Control Room is also where URC product manuals and downloads of its Custom Control Suite™ programming software may now be found. URC relocated the information here from its prior spot in the public portion of the site to send a strong, clear message of support to the installer community.

URC´s Complete Control™ line of remotes consist of powerful, sophisticated devices. Many are designed to be programmed and installed by custom installation professionals trained to configure them to exploit all the features that maximize consumer benefits. The URC Control Room was created to provide a place where installers can most easily and comprehensively familiarize themselves with these products. The software remains free-of-charge to professionals.

Consumers who prefer to do it themselves can select from a full line-up of URC MasterControl remotes that are available at prices starting under $30. The R-series, RF-series and new FX-1 remote controls deliver ease of use and flexibility, and can be configured by anyone.

About Universal Remote Control, Inc.
Headquartered in Harrison, New York, Universal Remote Control, Inc. is a world leader in the design, engineering, manufacture and distribution of high-quality remote control devices. Since its establishment in 1991, the company has become highly regarded by consumers and professionals alike, and won numerous industry awards. It supplies millions of remote controls each year to consumers around the world through four primary distribution channels: consumer retail, custom professional, subscription broadcast and OEM.

Over the years, clients have included many leading high-end audio and video manufacturers, and consumer electronics and subscription broadcast companies, including Adcom, B&K, Bright House, Cablevision Systems Corp., Charter Communications, Comcast, Crestron, Denon, Faroudja, Harman/Kardon, Klipsch, Krell, Lexicon, McIntosh, Motorola, NCTC, Rotel, Parasound, Polk Audio, Time Warner Cable, Toshiba, Xantech and Zenith.

Universal Remote Control products are manufactured in Asia and North America in factories that meet rigorous CE, ISO 9001, ETTS, IQNET and TQM certification requirements. For additional technical information, please visit www.universalremote.com.


MSC-400 Master System Controller from Universal Remote Control

What you'll love:

  • RS-232 and Relay Control
  • Macros are stored inside unit are triggered by the remote control
  • Component-sized
  • Voltage and Video Sensors

    HARRISON, NY, Aug. 31, 2006 - Universal Remote Control today officially announced the MSC-400 Master System Controller, a highly affordable, component styled controller for the RF triggered automation of audio video systems. It’s compatible with the new system versions of the MX-3000, TX-1000, MX-950 and MX-900 remote controls.

    The MSC-400 Master System Controller is a winner of an Electronic House Product of the Year Award for 2006.

    The operative word is interoperability—the ability to communicate with the hardware from multiple vendors. URC's new MSC-400 controls a wide range of devices including IR (infrared), RS-232 (serial), Relay (contact/voltage triggered) and USB Keyboard commands. Even if the consumer owns legacy components without "discrete" codes, the MSC-400 can flawlessly automate them by sensing whether they are on or off. The MSC-400 tests the status of the devices it controls and issues commands accordingly. It's the difference between shouting at someone as you drive past their house compared to calling them on the telephone to make sure they are home.

    Command sequences are programmed into the MSC-400 and triggered by a compatible remote control instead of being haphazardly broadcast in the direction of the device. Once triggered, the commands execute without interruption and without further interaction with the remote. Today’s sophisticated components require system controllers that do more than merely repeat signals. The MSC-400 controller has the brains to handle even the most elaborate systems.

    Visit URC Booth #376 at CEDIA to learn more about the MSC-400.

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