Universal Remote MX-450 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 2 - Congratulations!

F. Select the Brand of your device by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons. F G H I J G. Turn ON your device and point the remote toward it. Press the

Page 3 - Table of Contents

2 Can’t find a code to control your device? Then learn the commands into the MX-450 from the original manufacturer’s remote. A. From the Basic Setup

Page 4 - Programming the MX-450

2 D. Screen will show READY, indicating it is prepared to learn a command. Note: if the button is an on-screen button, it will also appear darkened in

Page 5 - Pressing ANY button, or the

3 Delete Device & Review Code Set Delete a Device If you want to delete a device use the 5-way cursor to select Delete a Device. Then press the d

Page 6 - Lighting Control

4 Ever wish you could lower the volume or better yet change your television input without having to switch your audio receiver or television remote?

Page 7 - Navigating the MX-450

4 D. Select a device to copy the desired group FROM. (in this example: Volume Group FROM Audio) E. Select a device to paste the desired group TO. (in

Page 8 - Set-Up Screen Overview

5 One touch activities allow you to “record” multiple steps on a single LCD button, like all of the commands necessary to watch TV. Once programmed, a

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5 If Inside a Device is chosen, select the device, before selecting the button. End On A Page? A recorded macro will also save its last location. So,

Page 10 - Adding Devices

6 Want to hide a page of unnecessary commands? What about hiding a device from a loved one? Covert operation anyone?! A. From the Advanced Setup scre

Page 11 - Basic Setup

7 Make life easier by labeling buttons to say what YOU want! How about renaming a button to a newly created activity? (i.e. TV to Watch TV) Or, simply

Page 12 - LEARN

Congratulations! You’ve purchased a unique synthesis of hardware and software engineering, the Complete Control MX-450. The MX-450 achieves a magnifi

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7 D E F D. Select a device type, for the icon, by using the 5 way cursor and select buttons. E. Change the device icon by pressing the left or right

Page 14 - Copy & Paste

8 Quickly erase unwanted activities (macros) and learned commands anywhere on the remote. A. From the Advanced Setup screen use the 5-way cursor to se

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8 D. Choose whether the location of the button is On the Main Menu or Inside a Device. D E. Press a hard or soft button to erase. E F. An Erased con

Page 16 - Advanced Setup

9 Tired of leaving the cabinet doors open, just to control the cable box? RF travels right through those doors, and even floors and walls! Add an opti

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9 To use a RF base station, the following options should be addressed: IR or RF Signal: Turn OFF IR Signal (no need to point) and turn ON RF Signal (

Page 18 - Hide or Display Pages

9 Adjust the RF ID# dial to reflect the selection made in the remote’s RF Setup. Note: DO NOT SELECT ID# 0, as any RF remote can control the base sta

Page 19 - Editing Labels

C. Select a button position then favorite channel icon to save the channel. C B. Choose between Adding/Edit Favs or Delete Favs (previously created)

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10 D Enter the channel name using the alphanumeric keypad. Press Next to return to Step D. Select the source device containing the channel to add. En

Page 21 - Erasing

11 User Settings Like creature comforts? Modify your preferred settings with the User Settings option. A A. From the Main Setup screen use the 5-way

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11 User Settings B. From the User Settings screen use the 5-way cursor to select an option, one at a time. This option sets the remote to the orig

Page 23 - RF Setup

Table of Contents Getting Started: Programming the MX-450 Standard Features Optional Features Tour: Navigating the MX-450 Overview: Setup Screen Overv

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12 Display Tips The Display Tips is your personal MX-450 programming tutorial. A B. Use the 5-way cursor to turn the display tips on or off. Press S

Page 25 - RF Setup (base station)

Glossary Term Definition "Hard" Button A button that is physically ON the remote; it can be touched, pressed and is tactile "Soft"

Page 26 - Favorite Channels

Glossary Term Definition Favorite Pages A page, or series of pages, with network names, or icons, representing favorite channels; when a channel is s

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Glossary Term Definition Page button Some menus like the Main Menu, Device Menu and Favorites may have more than one page associated with them. These

Page 28 - User Settings

Getting Started Programming the MX-450 Audio: Denon AVR-2811 TV: Sony KD-7FS170 Cable: AT-T Uverse Make sure the batteries are fresh/new. For the bes

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Unified Remote Follow the steps in this guide to program up to 20 remotes into your new MX-450! Instead of searching for the right remote, it’ll be in

Page 30 - Display Tips

No Rules Operation Typically remotes use infra-red light for sending commands to devices, the problem is that this method requires “line-of-sight” to

Page 31 - Glossary

Tour Navigating the MX-450 LCD Buttons These on-screen icons are accessed by using the adjoining button On/Off Buttons By default, these will send an

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Overview The following are descriptions of each of these submenus: • Basic Setup: Add all of your devices to the remote by using the built-in library,

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1 A. Select Search the Database to search for device codes. Within the Search the Database section of Basic Setup, we will add each of your devices

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