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MX-500™OperatingManualHome Theater MasterLCD ScreenPreprogrammed and LearningRemote Control R

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9MUTE) while all the other buttons control other equipment.You can also set up the remote to operate channel control andtransport functions (PLAY, STO

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103. Summary of OperationsJ. LCD Screen And Button LayoutDisplays the name of the device selected.System off (Power off)Displays page number.Displays

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11K. System SettingsAll programming is done by first entering the SETUPmode in the remote control. Press both the MAIN andENTER buttons simultaneously

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WHERE DO I START?First of all, get all of your original remote controls together.Find out what brands of components you have. You mayhave one or more

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sound, you may want to start by setting up the DVDDevice using the preprogrammed method described below,and then add functions from the other devices

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141. Manually turn on the device you wish to operate.2. Go to the SETUP mode by pressing both the MAIN andENTER buttons simultaneously for three secon

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4. Programming the MX-500TMto Control Your Componentsfirst three-digit code number you selected for your device.There is no way of knowing which code

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4. Programming the MX-500TMto Control Your Components12. When you are finished programming your remote, exitfrom the preprogramming mode by pressing t

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174. Programming the MX-500TMto Control Your Components4. The remote will be flashing “SELECT BUTTON”.Press the device you wish to program. (For examp

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187. Confirm that it is the right code by pressing the Powerbutton. After you have confirmed that the right code isentered, save the code by pressing

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11. Introduction2. BatteriesA. Battery Installation B. Battery Life3. Summary of OperationsA. Description of DevicesB. Preprogrammed CodesC. Learning

Page 13 - 4. Programming the MX-500

194. Programming the MX-500TMto Control Your ComponentsB. Learning MethodYou can program the MX-500TMto operate a device by“teaching” the correct comm

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20remote’s button until “Good” flashes twice on the LCDscreen.● Try varying the distance between the remotes until youfind an optimal distance where t

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4. Programming the MX-500TMto Control Your Components6. Press the button on the MX-500TMyou wish to program.Only the three MAIN, PAGE and FAV buttons

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222. Programming The Ten Device ButtonsThis will program ONE learned code onto the Devicebutton, so that when you select that Device, it will send out

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7. Once you complete the programming and wish to exitthe Learning mode, press the MAIN button. Exit from theSETUP mode by pressing the MAIN button onc

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5. Programming Favorite ChannelsYou can create and program up to 50 Favorite Channelbuttons. Each favorite channel button can send out up to 10command

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255. Programming Favorite ChannelsTip: If you press a wrong channel number, move the cursorby using the left or right button of the joystick and thenr

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266. Programming Macro ButtonsA “macro” is a series of commands that you choose to besent out with the push of one button.There are two types of macro

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273. Press one of the macro buttons, M1-M3, Power orSystem Off you wish to store your macro on.4. Press the functional buttons you wish to store in t

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B. Programming Macro Functions To The Ten DeviceButtons1. Go to the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN andENTER buttons simultaneously for three seconds.

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2C. Erasing Macro Functions1. Erase M1, M2, M3, POWER and SYSTEM OFFButtons2. Erase Macro Functions In The Ten Device ButtonsD. Erasing Punch Through

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296. Programming Macro ButtonsTip: Remember that a single push of a Device Button thathas a macro connected to it will take you to that device'sf

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In this case we are going to use the M1 button to turn onthe TV, the receiver, the Cable box, choose the appropriateinputs, and tune in the channel wh

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316. Programming Macro Buttons15. Press MAIN.16. Press CABLE. (Back to the this device to enter theappropriate channel.)17. Press 1, then 3, then 5. (

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You can use the audio receiver volume control in adifferent mode (for example, Audio receiver Volume Upand Volume Down and Mute in Satellite mode) usi

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For example, for VOL you are punching through thecontrols of the Audio receiver's VOL to the TV or Cablebox, enabling you to control the Audio re

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A. Erasing Learned Buttons1. Go to the SETUP mode by pressing both the MAIN andENTER buttons simultaneously for three seconds.2. Press the ERASE butto

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8. Press a single button if you wish to erase individualbuttons one at a time. This will show all the functions inthe device. Press the button you wis

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7. Press the MAIN button to exit to main Erase mode. 8. Press the MAIN button once again to exit the SETUPmode.C. Erasing Macro Functions1. Erase M1,

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2. Erase Macro Functions In The Ten Device Buttons1. Go to the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN andENTER buttons simultaneously for three seconds.2. Pr

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3. Press the VOL button on the LCD for Volume PunchThrough, the PLAY for Transport Punch Through or theCH for Channel Punch Through depending upon whi

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Congratulations! You have purchased one of the mostsophisticated remote controls on the market. The MX-500TMhas been designed to provide a newstandard

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A. To Create or Edit Text on Function and Device Buttons1. Enter the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN andENTER buttons simultaneously for three seconds

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1. A B C 2. D E F 3. G H I 4. J K L 5. M N O 6. P Q R 7. S T U 8. V W X9. Y Z Blank 0. + - <>etc7. Save the text you c

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1. A B C 2. D E F 3. G H I4. J K L 5. M N O 6. P Q R7. S T U 8. V W X 9. Y Z Blank 0. + - <>etc5. Save the

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The Backlight can be toggled On and Off just by pushingthe LIGHT button on the top right side of the remote. It canalso be set to go off at a predeter

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1. Go to the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN andENTER buttons simultaneously for three seconds.2. Press the CLONE button next to the LCD screen.3. Pre

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7. Press the START button on both units to begin cloning.It will take about 40 seconds to complete the cloning and itwill flash “ GOOD” upon completio

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Please note the LCD screen is breakable glass. Pleaseexercise the following precautions when using the MX-500TM:● Do not tap the LCD screen to active

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The MX-500TMhas an internal memory lock system thatretains all of the programs and learned functions for anextended period in the event of battery los

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Discrete codes: Versions of toggle codes that only performone function. Some examples would be "POWER ON" and"POWER OFF" or "

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frequencies higher than the industry standard. Someexamples would be Bang & Olufsen, Kenwood (455KHz)and older Pioneer Elite (1.125MHz). Such devi

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1. IntroductionThere is also a list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)for the MX-500TMon the website that may prove to behelpful. Visit www.hometheat

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control: up, down, left, right and enter. The Joystick on theMX-500TMcan be programmed with other commands aswell. The Joystick on the MX-500TMis some

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5017. GlossaryMemory backup: The MX-500TMcan retain its programminginformation for an indefinite amount of time withoutbatteries installed. Remotes th

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51VCR, while the volume keys may be "punched through" tooperate the audio receiver. Signals: See “ codes” or “ infrared.”Thumbpad: A feature

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The MX-500TMis covered against any manufacturer'sdefects or workmanship for a period of one year from thedate of purchase. The warranty does not

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5320. APPENDIXButton Name FunctionsAUDIOSystem-OFFPOWERVOL UPVOL DNCH UPCH DNMUTEPRE-CHUPDNLEFTRIGHTSELECTPLAYSTOPREWFFI<<, MENU&g

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5420. APPENDIXButton Name FunctionsTVSystem-OFFPOWERVOL UPVOL DNCH UPCH DNMUTEPRE-CHUPDNLEFTRIGHTSELECTPLAYSTOPREWFFI<<, MENU>&

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5520. APPENDIXButton Name FunctionsCABLESystem-OFFPOWERVOL UPVOL DNCH UPCH DNMUTEPRE-CHUPDNLEFTRIGHTSELECTPLAYSTOPREWFFI<<, MENU&g

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5620. APPENDIXButton Name FunctionsTAPESystem-OFFPOWERVOL UPVOL DNCH UPCH DNMUTEPRE-CHUPDNLEFTRIGHTSELECTPLAYSTOPREWFFI<<, MENU>

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5720. APPENDIXButton Name FunctionsAUXSystem-OFFPOWERVOL UPVOL DNCH UPCH DNMUTEPRE-CHUPDNLEFTRIGHTSELECTPLAYSTOPREWFFI<<, MENU>

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58Set-Up Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberADC 007ADCOM 082 092 225 161 269AIWA 170 018 104 202 20

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2. BatteriesA. Battery InstallationBefore the remote control can be used, the batteries need tobe installed. First, remove the battery cover on the ba

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59Set-Up Code TableAUDIOManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberMCS 076MERIDIAN 100 012 013MITSUBISHI 242 243 204MONDIAL

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60Set-Up Code TableSATManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberCABLEVISION / VOOM 148ECHOSTAR /DISH 122EXPRESSVU 122GENERAL ELECTRIC 151 106 1

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61Set-Up Code TableTVManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberADMIRAL 072 081 161 160ADVENT 247AKAI 197 146 248A MARK

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62Set-Up Code TableTVManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberMEMOREX 007 072 004METZ 088MGA 197 004 024 028 042MINER

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63Set-Up Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberAIWA 034 161AKAI 016 146 043 046 124 125 142AMPRO 072ANA

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64Set-Up Code TableVCRManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberRUNCO 148SALORA 014SAMSUNG 102 104 113 115 112 120 032 040

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65Set-Up Code TableCABLE/WEBTVManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberABC 004 103 003 039 042 046 053ADELPHIA 043 074ADVANCED NEWHOUSE 043ALTRIO 043AMERI

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66Set-Up Code TableCABLE/WEBTVManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberSEREN 043SERVICE ELECTRIC 074SHAW 074SIGECOM 043SONY 096 108SPRUCER 047 078STARCOM

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67Set-Up Code TableSet-Up Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberALPINE 098APEX DIGITAL 087 111 115DENON 007 080 1

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68Set-Up Code TableCDManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberADCOM 062 042AIWA 059 065 088 089 105 122 170 187AKAI

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3. Summary of OperationsA. Description of DevicesThe MX-500TMis designed to operate up to ten componentsincluding Audio Receivers, Cable and Satellite

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69Set-Up Code TableCDManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberQUASAR 103 008RADIO SHACK 182RCA 017 042 150REALISTIC

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70Set-Up Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberDENON 206 207MAGNAVOX 032 121MARANTZ 211MITSUBISHI 121NA

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71Set-Up Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberCARVER 008 027 024 036DENON 105 227HARMAN KARDON 233JVC 239 240KENWOOD

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72Set-Up Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code NumberHUGHES 117PHILIPS 090 117RCA 109REPLAY NETWORKS 075SONY

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73Set-Up Code TableManufacturer/Brand Set-Up Code Number3M 152AIWA 164ARCHER 155AUTON 191DMX

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3. Summary of OperationsC. Learning From Other Remote ControlsThe MX-500TMcan learn codes from your original remotecontrols. There are 26 LCD screens

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83. Summary of OperationsSYSTEM OFF buttons can be made “system-wide” if theyare programmed with macros. (Note: Programming the POWER or SYSTEM OFF bu

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