Ohsung Electronics URCMX200 RF Transmitter Remote Control User Manual 2

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4. If you wish to erase all the favorite channel buttons in
the MX»700TM, press the ALL button and then press the
SURE7 button at the next LCD screen.
5. If you wish to erase each button, press mam
button. Press the individual button you want to erase and
continue with any other individual buttons you want to
erase.
6 Repeat from Step #5 to erase any favorite channel
buttons you require.
7. Press the may? button to exit to main Erase mode.
Press the
8. MAIN button once again to exit the SETUP mode.
C. Erasing Macro Functions
1. Erase Buttons
1. Go to the S UP mode by pressing both the
MAIN andi; Rbuttons simultaneously for three
seconds.
2. Press th RASE button next to the LCD screen.
3. Press th C 0 button.
4. If you Wish to eras of the macro buttons in the
MX»7OOTM, press th L , ‘button and then press the
fiftifibutton at the next LCD screen.
5. If you wish to erase just one of the macros, press
tht3K5Yh button at step 4 and then one of the buttons
to erase the macro functions from that button.
6, Repeat from Step #5 to erase any other macro
buttons you require.
7. Press the MAMbutton to exit to main Erase mode.
Press llICM’AI—N: button once again to exit the SETUP
mode.
14 G0 to the SETUP mode by pressing the M and
i K buttons simultaneously for three seconds.
5, Press one 0 f r E buttons from
which you wish to erase the macro function and then
press theis , . button at the next LCD screen.
6, Exit from Macro mode by pressing theMfiI'N
button and then exit from SETUP mode by pressing
3 M button once again.
Dr Erasing Punch Through Functions
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34 Press the W
utton on the LCD for Volume Punch
Through, the? for Transport Punch Through or the
‘CH; for Channel Punch Through depending upon which
Punch Through want to erase.
4, Press the}, 4 button from which you wish to
erase punch through
5 Press the same A
6 Punch through 15 erase when the same device button
is pressed the second time.
7. Repeat from Step 2 to erase the Punch Through for
other devices.
8 Exit from Punch Through mode by pressing the
MAIN button and then exit from the SETUP mode by
pressing the Mfiffl‘f button once again
A. To Create Or Edit Text On Function and Device Buttons
14 Enter the SETUP mode by pressing the MAIN and
Lflihflrlfik buttons simultaneously for three seconds
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Press the DEVICE button to display the function buttons
for that device.
OR,
4. To edit DEVICE button text, skip Steps 3 & 4 and
press thei- AQE button before selecting the Device
button.
5. The character to be changed will blink and you can
change the character using the number pad buttons on
the remote control. The characters assigned to each
number pad button are shown below, It will be rotated to
a different character each time the same number pad
button is pressed.
Tip) You move the cursor left or right using thejoystick.
You can also delete a current character by using the
cursor down of the joystick Using the ”cursor down ”
technique is a quick way to delete all of the text on a
label.
.ABC 2.DE]F sci-ill 44JKL
5.MN|O 6. P o R 7, sflu s. v|w|x
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6. Save the text you completed y pressing the button
you were writing on (the same function button you
selected in ste 3 or device button in ste 4
7. Exit from Edit mode by pressing the .;
and then exit mm the SETUP mode by pressing the
MAIN button once again.
B. To Create Or Edit Text for Favorite Channel Buttons
Go to the SETUP mode by pressing thegMAJN' and
"Rafibuttons simultaneously for three seconds.
‘ button next to the LCD screen.
utton and then the favorite channel
button on which you wish to write text, There are five
LCD pages of favorite channels. Select the page you
wish to write on by pressing the PAGE button.
4. The character to be changed on the button you
selected will blink and you can change the character
using the number pad buttons on the remote control. The
characters assigned to each number pad button are
shown below It will be rotated to a different character
each time the same number pad button is pressed.
Tip) You move the cursor left or right using the joystick.
You can also delete a current character by using the
cursor down of the joystick Using the ”cursor down”
technique is a quick way to delete all ofthe text on a
label
LABC 2. DIBlF 3.GHll 41le
5. M|N|O 6. P|Q R 7. s TIU x. v|w|x
9. le blank o.|+ f|< flew
5. Save the text you completed by pressing the same
function button you selected in step 4.
6. Exit from Edit mode by pressing tie
and then exit from the SETUP mode by pressmg the
WW button once again,
14 G to the SETUP mode by pressing the'MAI’N and
ENT f uttons simultaneously for three seconds
2 Press thew ALbutton next to the LCD screen
3. The LCD display will alternately flash device names
and the three-digit code number assigned to the device
for 10 seconds and then exit to the SETUP modes
4 Before the 10 seconds are up, pressing the MAIN
button on the remote will stop the flashing and exit to the
SETUP mode.
5. Exit from SETUP mode by pressing the“?
once again
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The Backlight can be switched On and Off just by pushing
the LIGHT button on the top right side of the remote. It can
also be set to go off at a predetermined time, as shown
below.
3. Using the number pad buttons, enter the desired
backlight time (in seconds). It can go up to 99 seconds.
Save the time by pressing the button at the right side of
the time you just assigned.
4. Exit from the SETUP mode by pressing the MARI
button.
Tip) Note that the time you ’ve entered in SE TUP for the
Backlight to go offis extended each time you push a
button. So the light will go oflat thepredetermined
interval AFTER you have pushed the last button on the
remote.
button depending
upon the role of the remote control If the MX- 700W [8
to be copied from p the S‘END button. If it is to be
copied to, press the EV buttons
4. If you wish to clone the entire device, press the ALL
button. If you wish to clone only one device at a time,
press thelD VIC button.
5. If you press the {DEVIC button, it will show all the
devices. Press the device button you wish to clone,
6. Set the MX-7OO“M head to head with another MX-
700TM to be cloned from as shown below. Each unit
should be in either cloning from or cloning to mode
based on the above steps
7. Press th " I button on both units to begin
cloning. It Will take about 40 seconds to complete the
cloning and it will flash "GOOD' upon completion of
the cloning
8. Exit from the Cloning mode by pressing the .
button and then exit from the SETUP mode by pressmg
Pressing the!- button and Up on the joystick
simultaneously w1 make the LC ontrast darker and
pressing the Emmnon ande wn on the joystick
simultaneously will make the LCD contrast brighter
Please note the LCD view screen is breakable glass. Please
exercise the following precautions when using the MX-
7001“:
1] [Do not tap the LCD screen to activate devices, use the
rubber buttons beside the labels on the screen.
1] [Keep the LCD screen dry. Wipe off any spills
immediately. The MX-700TM is not waterproof. Never
Tl ljknmerse it in water.
1] llDon’t expose the MX-700TM to extreme temperatures.
Keep it away from any heat sources.
1] [Avoid dropping the remote control.
11 [Clean the LCD screen with a soft cloth. Never use
abrasives or cleaning solutions.
If the batteries are running low, the LCD displays "LOW
BATTERY" whenever you, press the BOWER button or you
press the l
,, Am and
R button simultaneously. Please
replace the old batteries with 4 new AAA batteries. Do not
mix old and new batteries,
The MX-700TM has an internal memory lock system that
retains all ofthe programs and learned functions for an
extended period up to ten years in the event of battery loss.
Backlight: A feature that illuminates the LCD screen or
keypad for use in low light or dark conditions.
Battery type: The MXJOOTM uses 4 standard disposable
alkaline AAA batteries, or the new rechargeable alkaline
batteries. Average battery life is six months,
Codes: Can refer to either the numeric codes needed to
program a preprogrammed remote control, or the actual
infrared signals transmitted by remote controls to devices.
Component: See device:
Contrast: Either an arbitrary description of how "clear" an
LCD screen is for viewing, or a specific adjustment that
allows you to customize the screen’s visible characteristics.
The MX-7OO features contrast adjustment.
Delay: Usually a pause placed between two steps in a
macro, Delays may be required in order for some devices
to properly sense two separate commands, or may be used
to wait for a device to finish powering up. The MX—700TM
software allows you to change that delay with a preset time
or one that you choose.
Discrete codes: Versions of toggle codes that only perform
one function, Some examples would be "POWER ON" and
"POWER OFF" or "VCR", "TUNER" and "DVD" receiver
inputs. These types of signals are most often used to ensure
your home theater components stay completely in sync for
powering on and off and changing device inputs. Some of
the preprogrammed codes in the MX-700TM contain
discrete codes, If you original remote contains discrete
codes, these can be taught to the MX-700TM as well. The
MX-700 software allows you to add and subtract codes
easily.
Device: The MX-700TM remote control is capable of
controlling twenty devices, or pieces of equipment.
Examples of devices would be televisions, DVD players,
receivers or VCRs. Some devices, such as receivers or
dual-cassette decks, may be treated by some remotes as
more than one device. Also known as components.
Firmware: Indicates the programming software stored on
the remote control, The MX»7OOTM remote can have its
firmware flashed (upgraded) to a newer version at the
factory. Contact Universal Remote Control, Inc. for exact
information.
Frequencies: The range of infrared carrier frequencies that
a remote control is capable of learning or controlling. Most
remotes operate between 30 and 60kHz, however some use
higher and are thus known as high frequency The MX-
700TM operates and can learn frequencies between 10 kHz
and 100kHz.
Hard buttons: Refers to all physical (mechanical) buttons
on a remote control,
High frequency: Indicates an inflated system that employs
frequencies higher than the industry standard. Some
examples would be Bang & Olufsen, Kenwood (455KHz)
and older Pioneer Elite (1.125MHz)i Such devices are
never preprogrammed into off-the-shelf remote controls
and can generally only be used with very specific learning
remote controls.
Infrared: "IR". A portion of the light spectrum below our
visible range, used by many modern remote controls to
transmit signalsi
Infrared emitter: A light emitting diode (LED) used to
transmit infrared signals from a remote control. Generally,
the more and better the emitters, the stronger and wider the
resulting signal. A remote with strong emitters can
generally be used without pointing at the desired device,
Emitters are also partially responsible for any limits on the
range of frequencies that can be controlled Emitters are
always placed at the "top" of a remote control and are
typically shielded by a red plastic window The MX»700TM
has 2 very strong IR emittersi
Infrared receiver: The portion ofa device that receives
infrared commands from a remote control. Since infrared is
actually light, it requires line-of-sight visibility for best
operation, but can still be reflected by items such as walls
and glass. Poorly placed IR receivers can also result what is
called "tunnel vision", where they are set so far back into
the chassis ofa device that the operational range of any
remote control is severely reduced.
Joystick: A feature on the some remote controls, the
joystick is a single pointer which replicates five functions
for menu control: up, down, left, right and enter. The
Joystick on the MX»700TM can be programmed with other
commands as well. The Joystick on the MX-7OOTM is
sometimes referred to as a Thumbpad.
Keypad: Generally refers to all hard buttons on a remote
control, or more specifically the numeric keypad (0 through 9).
LCD screen: the display device built into the MX-700TM.
The MX-700TM LCD screen displays mode and
programming information, along with macro commands
and soft buttons.
Learning: The process through which a remote control
captures and stores infrared signals (codes) from other
remotes for later use Some factors which can affect the
ability of one remote to learn another would be code
length, signal frequency, type of signal and the amount of
learning memory available. The MX»700TM is capable of
learning to every button, including the joystick, except the
Page, Main, Fav buttons.
Macro: Macros are sequences of infrared commands that
are played back, in order, by a remote control at the push of
a single button. Macros can be used to automate the
powering on or off of your system, playing a movie or
changing inputs, or in Home Automation.
Memory: The amount of space included on a remote
control for storing all settings, such as preprogrammed
codes, learned signals, macros, and more, The MX-7OOTM
has a large memory reserve for learning new codes,
Memory backup: The MX-700TM can retain its
programing information for an indefinite amount of time
Without batteries installed Remotes that do not feature this
may have their programming erased when changing
batteries,
Operating distance: The distance from which a remote
control can still reliably operate devices. The average
infrared range is thirty feet, although the MX—700"‘M is
capable of greater distances up to 60 feet.
Page: Refers to a single screen ofbuttons or information
displayed on the LCD panell
Power off: A feature used by many LCD remote controls
to save battery power, it represents entering a "standby"
mode after a certain length ofinactivity, The MX-700TM
uses very little power with the LCD screen on, so the
screen remains on at all times.
Preprogrammed: Indicates a library of infrared codes
built in to a particular remote. This feature allows a remote
to control your equipment without needing to learn
individual signals, or replace a particular remote that is lost
or broken, The database used for the preprogrammed
Device codes may not be able to control all your devices
In this case you can simply use the leaming capabilities of
the remote. There are over 1,000 preprogrammed codes in
the MX-700.
Punch Through: A term used to represent the ability to
use certain functions from one device under another. For
instance, when a remote is set to the "Television" device,
the transport keys will be ”punched through" to operate the
VCR, while the volume keys may be "punched through" to
operate the audio receiver.
Signals: See "codes" or "infrared".
Thumbpad: A feature on certain remote controls, the
thumbpad is a single disc-shaped pointer which replicates
five functions for menu control: up, down, left, right and
enter. Also referred to as a "joystick".
Transport control: A common term for the group of
VCR/LD/DVD media operation controls, such as fast»
forward, rewind, play, stop, pause, etc.
TWO-way: Some devices actually send information back to
a remote control during use This is known as 2-way
communications, Most 2-way components can still be
controlled via a 1-way remote, although certain
workarounds must be used when learning signals. The MX-
700TM is capable of controlling most 2-way components.
Glossary by permission, © Daniel Tanks
The MX-700TM is covered against any manufacturer’s
defects or workmanship for a period of one year from the
date of purchase. The warranty does not cover the
following items:
Tl “Batteries.
11 “Damage from misuse, neglect, or acts of nature.
1] lll’roducts that have been modified or incorporated into
other products,
TI [Products purchased more than 12 months from the
current date.
fl “Units purchased in "AS IS" condition or units
purchased as "Distressed Merchandise".
Range: 40 to 60 feet, depending upon components
Weight: 8 02. (with batteries)
Size: 90" x 3.0”x1.3"
Batteries: Four AAA Alkaline batteries included
LCD Size: 14" x 21"
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CH UP PRESET+ CH UP CH UP
CH DN PRESET - CH DN CH DN
MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE
PRE-CH SCAN PRE-CH PREV CH
up up up UP
ON DN DN DN
LEFT LEFT LEFI' LEFT
RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT
SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT
PLAY REAR up PLAY
STOP REAR DN STOP
REW CENTER DN REW
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ENTER SHIFT ENTER ENTER
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VOL UP VOL UP VOL UP
VOL DN VOL DN VOL DN
CH UP CH UP CH up
CH DN CH DN CH DN
MUTE MUTE MUTE
PRE-CH PREV CH PREV CH
UP up up UP
ON DN DN ON
LEFT LEFT LEFT LEFT
RlGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT
SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT
PLAY PLAY PLAY
STOP STOP STOP
REW REw REW
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ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER
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POWER ONIDFF POWER ON/OFF
VOL UP VOL UP VOL UP
VOL DN VOL DN VOL DN
CH UP CH UP CH UP SKIP+
CH DN CH DN CH DN SKIP -
MUTE MUTE MUTE
PRE-CH PREV CH PRE-CH SEARCH
UP UP UP UP
DN ON ON DN
LEFT LEFT LEFT LEFT
RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT RIGHT
SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT
PLAY PLAY PLAY PLAY
STOP STOP STOP STOP
REW REW REW REW
FF FF FF FF
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1 1 1 1
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3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5
6 6 6 G
7 7 7 7
8 3 B 3
9 9 9 9
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DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY
ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER
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POWER ON/OFF POWER ON/OFF
VOL UP VOL UP
VOL DN VOL DN
CH UP TRACK+ CH UP
CH DN TRACK - EH DN
MUTE MUTE
PRE-CH RANDOM PRE~CH
UP UP
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LEI-T SKIP - LEFT
RIGHT SKIP + RIGHT
SELECT SELECT
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REW REW REW REW(A)
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1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 5
7 7 7
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9 9 9
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DISPLAY DISPLAY
ENTER DISC ENTER
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VOL up VOL UP
VOL ON VOL DN
CH UP CH UP
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Note: There are no code tables stored for VCR2, LD or
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The code table for Laser Disc is stored under DVD.
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for Audio.
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