Owner’s ManualMRX-20 Advanced Network System Controller
Chapter 2: Using your System 6Chapter 2: Using Your SystemNavigating the MRX20’s On-screen MenuNavigating the MRX20’s on-screen menu is very simple wi
On-screen Menu Options OverviewSelect a menu title to learn more.Chapter 2: Using your System 7Device MenuUse the DeviceMenu to access allof a device’
Using the On-screen MenusChapter 2: Using your System 8Main MenuThe Main Menu accesses any “connected device” in your Total Control System. Depending
Title BarThe Title Bar contains valuable information during normal use. Easily find out the time, weather, now playing information and theroom that th
Chapter 2: Using your System 10Categories/Devices RibbonThis ribbon shows the various categories of control that are available to the selected room. T
Chapter 2: Using your System 11Status BarThe Status Bar, located at the bottom of the screen, provides valuable status and feedback of the Total Contr
Chapter 2: Using your System 12Rooms MenuThe Rooms Menu offers the user control of every room throughout the home. It is now easier to turn off lights
Chapter 2: Using your System 13Initial View (Room Monitoring)When the Rooms Menu opens up, the room list populates with all of therooms in the Total C
Using Linked RoomsOnce a room is linked, pressing the volume or mute buttons for that room willcause the Linked Rooms Volume Pop-Up to display. This m
Device MenuWhen the basic commands found in the Quick Bar do not include the action you need to perform, use the Device Menu to access allof that devi
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Chapter 2: Using your System 16Device Menu DescriptionsExit Closes the Device menu.CustomizableButtonsThese buttons vary based on the type of device (
Chapter 2: Using your System 17Quick Bar MenuWhile watching or listening to a device, such as a Cable or CD, access the Quick Bar menu with a TRG-100/
Chapter 2: Using your System 18Quick Bar Menu DescriptionsExit Closes the Quick Bar menu.CustomizableButtonsThese buttons vary based on the type of de
Shortcuts MenuThere are a maximum of six (6) shortcuts per room location. Remember, the MRX-20 can access any room in the Total Control systemregardle
This opens the Shortcuts Add/Edit screen, which allows the user to scroll through all of the devices/activities available to that room.Select up to 6
Favorites MenuWhile watching a device such as Cable or Satellite, press the Umotion button on the TRG-100/200 remote. Press the Favorites button,from
Add a Slideshow using Photo ViewerEasily integrate your stored images via Google+. Simply add the user credentials and select a folder for the MRX-20
Chapter 2: Using your System 234. Enter the Google+ user credentials by selecting Username and Password. Save the account credentials then press Valid
Chapter 2: Using your System 247. Configure the other slideshowplayback options (speed, orderand effect).8. Follow the MRX-20 screen saver settings s
Chapter 3: Settings and More...Adjusting the Settings on the MRX-20Access the Settings menu using the TRG-100/200 Umotion button to select the Date/Ti
Programmable Only by URC Professional InstallersTo fully automate your audio/video system, the installer must have detailed knowledge of each componen
Screen SaverThe Screen Saver settings menu has three configuration options; use the system’s screensaver, use your own photos or do not use ascreen sa
GeneralThe General settings screen allows for setting the Date,Time and Temperature scale (Fahrenheit/Celsius). Toview more of this settings menu, pre
Motion SpeedAdjust the TRG-100/200 Umotion speed by selecting one of theoptions (slow, medium or fast) on the MRX-20 user interface.NetworkThis option
SystemAlthough none of the information can bemodified, these System Pages will showimportant information about your MRX-20.These pages should only be
Installing the MRX-20Physical Installation of the MRX-20 and AccessoriesThe MRX-20 Advanced Network System Controller can be installed anywhere in the
Optimizing IR Flasher LevelsTest a few commands for each device before fixing the flasher in place on the front panel of a device. Since Satellite Rec
MRX-20 ApplicationsThe following diagrams depict several installation options showcasing a single source, multiple sources and more. Each diagram show
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SpecificationsMicroprocessor : ARM Cortex-A8 CoreMemory : 512MByteInput & Outputs:• IR : Ten adjustable output• USB : One (for future use)• Ethern
Congratulations! 1Features and Benefits 1Parts Guide 1Expanding your System 2Front Panel Descriptions 3Rear Panel Descriptions 4Navigating the On-scre
Chapter 4: Warranty and EULA 36Chapter 4: Warranty and EULALimited Warranty Statement1. Limited Warranty and DisclaimersUniversal Remote Control, Inc.
by applicable law and such shall apply to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law. In the event of any warranty claim, URC will, at its sole op
EVENT SHALL URC BE LIABLE FOR THE ACTS OR OMISSIONS OF END USER OR ANY THIRD PARTY. THE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY MAY NOT APPLY TO END USER IN WHOLE OR
Chapter 4: Warranty and EULA 39Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limi
Chapter 4: Warranty and EULA 40Declaration of ConformityCompany Name : OH SUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.Company Addres
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Chapter 1: MRX-20 Overview 1Chapter 1: MRX-20 OverviewCongratulations!Thank you for purchasing URC’s Total Control MRX-20 Advanced Network System Cont
Chapter 1: MRX-20 Overview 2Expanding your SystemExpand the MRX-20’s capabilities throughout the entire home by using our URC user interfaces, in-wall
Chapter 1: MRX-20 Overview 3MRX-20 Front Panel DescriptionsFront Panel DescriptionPower Illuminates when unit is ON.EthernetLED indicates:• Illuminate
Chapter 1: MRX-20 Overview 4MRX-20 Rear Panel DescriptionsPower USB IR Outputs HDMI IN HDMI OUTRear Panel DescriptionsPower Port used to connect power
MRX-20 Rear Panel DescriptionsChapter 1: MRX-20 Overview 5Rear Panel Descriptions12 VoltTwo programmable 12V/0.2A outputs. Each may be programmed to t
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