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 MX-1000
  • Preprogrammed and Learning LCD Touchscreen with Joystick Operation
  • LCD Touchscreen with 50 customizable pages
  • Total of 4 display pages per each of the 12 devices (components)
  • Two LCD pages for device buttons
  • Up to 14 distinct buttons or commands per each screen (or page) Commands Per Device:
  • 64 touchscreen commands per device
  • 13 hard button commands and five joystick commands per device Joystick Operation:
  • Provides quick access to device options w/thumb Preprogrammed:
  • For over 1,000 audio and video components (devices)
  • Set-up is easy using three digit preprogrammed code numbers Learning Capability:
  • Learns up to 780 commands via infrared from device remote controls Custom Adjustments:
  • The LCD screen and buttons feature "EL" Backlighting Illumination - duration can be adjusted according to personal preference
  • The function beep sound, low-battery warning, set clock/date, and LCD contrast levels can all be adjusted Macro Control:
  • Sends out multiple commands at once
  • M1, M2, M3 keys send out 28 commands each
  • 12 device buttons that send up to 14 commands each
  • 60 favorite channel buttons send out 12 commands each Punch Through Operation:
  • Punch Through operations of any of the 12 devices from any of the 12 devices for Volume, Channel and Transport (Play, Stop, Fast Forward, and Rewind) PC Interface:
  • RS-232, 3 wire mini-plug (included) for connectivity with your PC to program the remote control and download update versions of the operating system Memory:
  • 4 MB non-volatile SRAM Remote Capability:
  • 12 devices (components) in total Batteries:
  • 4 AA alkaline (Duracells Included) Dimensions:
  • 8.9" x 2.9" x 1.5" (L x W x H) Weight:
  • 10.2 oz (with batteries) Warranty:
  • 1 year parts & labor
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     MX-3000
    In a unique synthesis of hardware and software engineering, Universal Remote Control has revolutionized the standards of custom installers for color touch screen automation. The Complete Control™ MX-3000 offers some superficial similarities to previous touch screen offerings. However, in this review of the hardware and software specifications, it should be clear that the power of this new design offers custom installers and end users long needed relief in a number of key areas. The twin goals of the design team were to improve the elegance and usability of touch screens through the physical design while streamlining the programming process to REDUCE THE TIME required to install a touch screen.
     
     MX-500
  • Operates TV, VCR, Cable, DVD/LD, Audio, Tuner, CD, Satellite and 2 AUX devices
  • Easy to set up with preprogrammed codes
  • 530 learning functions
  • 23 customizable LCD screens
  • Create up to 20 favorite channel buttons
  • Macro buttons with up to 14 commands each
  • Uses 4 AAA batteries
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     MX-600
    MX-600 IR/RF Remote & MRF-100 Base Station No More Pointing - RF Capabilites Radio Frequency (RF) operation provides 50'' - 100'' range though walls and doors, indoors or outdoors. Self-adhesive "flashers" affix to the infrared sensors on the front panels of your components. The flashers relay commands to components out of sight of the MRF-100''s front blaster. The flashers plug in to the MRF-100''s rear flasher line outputs via their 10 foot cables. Six flashers are included with each MRF-100. Controls Up To 10 Components The MX-600 controls up to 10 components. Each of the 10 components can be programmed with up to 2 pages of LCD screens, plus the 33 hard buttons. The MX-600 allows you to edit the text on each LCD screen exactly as you prefer (up to 26 screens with 10 buttons per screen, for a total of 260 available text buttons and up to 5 characters per button)
     
     MX-800 and MRF-200
    Universal Remote Control MX-800 IR/RF Remote & MRF-200 Base Station
  • No More Pointing - RF Capabilites
  • RF Addressing Offers Up To 16 Equipment Locations
  • RF Routing Allows For Control Over An Array Of Identical Components
  • Controls Up To 20 Components
  • Windows Based PC Software
  • Extensive Macro Programming
  • 50 Favorite Channels
  • One Hand Ergonomics
  • EL Back Lighting
  • Memory Back-Up
  • Centrally Located Joystick
  • Gemstone™ Buttons
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